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* ee - A A SNNennnnenrwnne__stssthe-neeeeneem FANNY ELSSLEe. came his. He made her his confidante; hetoid| © ently in an . ‘ 4 nhealthy P.ants—The Remedy. HITED STATES MAIL. are fail or refuse to rm the servi: - | {zed officer to the ant of which, Preval of the bond of any Bid ter before th: carance = the Once Celebrated pol of his bitter past, the despondiency, of the ca la RB HENDRESON. i U — cording to bis contract, Fg nok Ge_ersi well Pom punting nna anc a biel — sipmed by t! » der and bi: —d pte we eat {es = Ber Peclining Years— fa be, and Joy she had been the first to awaken Whenever plants begin to drop their leares, MARYLAND. Ghali proceed to contract with the next lowes bid- | selves, our beirs, exrcttors, aud siwinitcatns, Seth mt Satend of tae sutict-ncy the eurestee. er tering Feiamposin Eaeope 19 his nature; that she was tae one humaa be- | it ix ccrtain that thelr health hes been injured Poss Ofeire Basan: Ger for euak tor ice; Under the sdverticomont there. | jointly and seversily. firuiy by th Sd Set eee com pag Ameriea—er Fotiies aud gor- ing, in ail the world, he loved or eared for. | cither by over potting. over-waiering, Over- Wackincron, Drasakes bm Bid too hi oa nid nc fod with vur seals, aid daved this —— day o i San idyllic life, w ‘ ver into contract and approved by the 1 eit lasted. He | hesting, by too mach cvid,or by applying such | Proposals wil he r: biveas, by an act cf 0. Now. Bi. to Chicago Times.) | ¥ 45 Known to her oaly as Lou's, sha to him onl ttimulants as guano, or by some other means | of this Department + 7 & a Let! ras kno : f " March | Postwaster General, fe al 1874, eptitied "An act mak A tow dayssince, while I was standing ing | “Satie. Very soon they were almost imscp- | having destroyed the ‘fine reotietatby which the 1, 1876, (to be decided by the 29-n of March.)fur car. | Bnce thereof, in tho Penalty an service of the Post fice st tashionable shope, taiking with a Ger- | 3% Evi rsihing was made to favor their | vientetecd, aod induced disease that may iead | Ting the mails of the United States from Jaly 1, | the esme terms aod conditions therats Jone thtrciett z alone; high expectations having besn | to death, : me to ay have a history. Her fuce strikes tight bave been handsome. Hor . : to Jane $0, 1578, on the foliowlee routes inthe Mexed as were etated and contaiued in toe even! and for ob: we i whom I bad keown tn my stadent ed that the bunch a ; he case is not usually importent f Marylausd, and by the schedule of depart- | wich scoompanied his bid; ba: in case evn ani | vind Uthat every prop-eel lelberg, a stout elderly woman, sle- | wroneht cis © Mmach-des i change had been | enongh to call in a ‘plant doctor,” so the | cree and arrivals herein specified, viz every of the vext lowest bidders for saci service | shall be accotupanied by ih: a be : neon bingly: oe eered Ber deeply, devotadiy, | amatcur beging to treat the patiomt, and the | sar prom Laurel, by Weter's Store (m o.) and | whore Fospective bids are mot considered ton Binh | eitkientete Sipe Be toes Et jifted his Wat and ameq | “’8e#bingly, as man can love once, and only | practice is tn all probabtlity not unlike that of Wall's Cross,(n. 0.,)t0 Clarksville, 1s mies | BY the Postmester General shail refase to enter Lito | Bice whereof. aud In owwsplinnce wih toe pr De- soon aa she was driv, Cnee, there is no reason ts doubt. many ot our howschold phy-icians who apply and back, six times 's week. , | Qoptract and give ond as b-rein required for the | of said i this Bond fe mase an? ox tere it Jety “Do you kuow who that | _ct We midet of this beaut'fui dream of happi- | mremeay that increases the disease. H.vinz Leave Laure! daily, except Sunday, at 9am; | faithful porformance of his contra.t. the Postmas. | to all the serms, consitions, and remedies thereon, iia © that | ness, the Dake, belng onc day in the city, felt | already destroyed the, #0 to speak, nutritive: Arrive at Clarksville by Bm, | sale Se pertotes hemmetiately savorticn £1 prop | in th enld act provided andl prvecribed. , — the remotest idea, | inclined to visit the thearer; having heard, even | Organs of the plants, the stomach is gorged inave Clarksville daily, except Sanday, at 1 So weneed Unbeet tod ane ean Sen-ver | pary the aforegoing and aunexed pr om + Oowerel ne msoay then | in his solitude, of the wonderfui dancer. Taat | with food by applying water, or with mesicine, Be: . or Acontractor on a chal fail or re: | "Now. the condition ot p Harntt DBLEUSALS - Javon ig — evening he sat listless in the Lox, hardiy hoed- | by ieplying genen ec vocn font *piantfood, Arive at Laurel by 4 pm. 4 Acontractor on apy mail route ehall fail er re. Bow. the condition of the said obligation | q fase to perform the service ou said route according | that ifthe said — —— , bad See ener WN Sis fo his contract. or whet a new route shail bs catabs | ©.) to Baltimore, 43 | lished, cr new service required, of wh-u from Twin ing the performance, scarcely noticing the dal- | let, until a lithe figure of brightness and beauty ow the remedy is nearly akin to what is within soch good one when the animals digestion is de- | “6s3~Frcm Gardenville ¢ Pes master ¢ A bounded upon the scene. Fanged—give it no more food until it re-acte. miles and back, three tines a week other Cause there shall uot bes contractor Ings! tieement of rovte No. —, to wi" 2 ¥ weet; It secmed to make her | “He was all eyes aud animation at once. He | Weimustiben, ifthe roots of the pau’ hoes Ucare Gardenville Tuesday. Thursday, and | bound reasired to perform each service, the Pnt- | dey of June. Is. catrt tuts pea eee concn jeeture who she is?” contin. | RMA Dever imagined eo marvelous a likensw to | been injured from any of the above namsd Arriveat Paltigore by 8 30.87; Carrying the mall on such route, withsat advertisn. | suceties to, be’ apps Gohek wooes for farnuieing wre - a : causes, let the soilin which it is potted become Lesve Baltimore Taeeday, Thuredsy, and Sat- | ment. for such period s= may necessary, not in | General, to perform the service proposed in bis | Twibe sve Letter Bai stor thease of the post . 1 mien a | Could be be mistaken ? nearly dry; then remove the plant from the Urcay ai 930 am; bY Oase excecding stx months Uatil theservicosnall | raid bid, and forther shall perform said service ac. {Mees in the United Nats for one year from toe let thist eee Jee tare from | He leveled his lorgnette again and again. pot, take the bali of the #0!l in which the roots Arrive at Gardeville by 11 am. Dave conimeneed under a contract made according | cordin is contract; then this meaheti | “ay «f jg gt 15, the said articles to be de- thonsand axle ar mas without coming within a Tbe vision of the lover could not be deceived. | have been enveloped, and crush between the Bond reuired with bid, $0. Pret dats however, That the Postmaster | be void, otherwise to be in full force azd obligation | Ey" Tels fice, of expense wo the Dpartwont at the bee Dudy, Dut fous faite contticae shaky |, The, trath, and the whois truth, soon dashed | bands just enough to allow all the sour outer | scp prom Settmen, b i hell Dot employ temporary service on eny | in few Saeee Webi ee Se ee mchody. 1 wow trouble! ue Tone. | nron him. | His Marie, and everybody's Fanny, | crust of the bail ot earth to besh aken off; then | *°?-From Sellman, by Beallevil fractor who shall have pertornied Ritae [See tee ee ¢ catimated quantity of esc y- won't trouble my however, | were one and the came, t in rather dry soil (compose dof any fresh cavets | ing the lest preceding tegalar contrast terme, Aud | ents Mid sels this —— day of ~ Bee Athest I Lis unkuown Aswe were ssy- | “The giase fell trom his hand; the poor boy | sil mised with equal bulk of leat-moid or in all cases of reguiar contracts hereafter made, the — 1s, you bar ty. Phatwoman | UUpsd Seadly pate, and would ‘have ewooned | street eweepings), using a new ilower-pot, oF | Gontract may in the discretion of the Postmaster ‘da ae ¢ y- ‘wom iu bis seat had he not been taxen from the | baving thoroughly washed the old one, <o that | General, be continaed in torse boron! ite expross | Witness ‘wenty tive Yeats ago was famous in both hem- | ‘eater, and driven home aimost insensible. the moisture cao freely evaporate throazh the terms for a period notexcesdiog six months, artit She made a grea’ noice im the worid. 3 ™. ot ‘The uext morning the story was all over Vi- | pores. Be careful not to over-teod the sic K Boia required with Bid, ¢200, secilkennie by thn Posmaanor Geen Prestardtnenewee Mee Sas well aa | exan® Mote morning the story was all a 7 shall be made by the Postmaster General, ZI — Seared nies Wetaser ie oa ~ J : ‘ enna. onus is” more.| plant. Let the pot be only large enoazh to | 37¢—From Berlin to Synepuxent, — STATE OF 320,000 pounds of votton Tw you d I Tene Jou have seen her 2 helittle hope ans! faith he lad shebad aroused; | amit of not more than au {ack at soil bo'wesn = tanec mets ee ee Gere rs Not Released, Oniit Contvac: os Baterct | Cytwrs oy ih" menanre frotn Be te t gu ipa stter that eruel trick he fell once moro ino | the pot and ball of roots. After re-potting, eave Berlin Batarday a's 9 m; to and Service Beawn WG | Ra, nde, and to fe teare to yrese. If you don't wish to | Limeclf. never to hove weain givelt water enough to astiie use ent)’ ena Arrive at Syn=poxent by 9 3) in; Rec 95%. That no bidder for earrying the malls | peared before me—— —— end — Paumdevand to fe et he talk of» | ram oor Wek eae Ean Who: vary nicht f Leave Syn-picent Sutnrday at 10'a m eball be released from hia ob a under his bid | ta the aforegotn at's hail p- 2 y long. 'y night | not apply avy more until the plant ‘has be. tte ployee ppd Se prceseal aoe eenenine wegen raging mned 10 | died she was dancing in a crowded and ap- | gun to grow, wnloas indeed the atmosphere ts Bond required with tid, der. until coutract fer the deste nated | | Wucing theater. Soe had forgotton all aveut | so dry that the moisture has entirely evaporated ie all have been daly executed by such low ¥ } bom. but she still remembered tie twenty tuou- | fromthe soil, then of course water must be | s7l—From Newtowa to New Churob. Va.,)Smilos | bidder and his suret accopied, and the per. | eand toring, given, or the patient may aie from the op posite sud back, three ti a week. | Fico entered noon by the contractor to tho setis- E . | vncre aud ART ES,DERUT IE rainy || Eaca” starvation: Te danger to be mrvldod Lene Ncwtows *Trursday and Bat- | faction of the Postniaster General. bi tethe owner of real ¢ ¥ @ had been anxiously watted for, w is in all probability that which brought on the Ie ene iy: Cutihed Chicks Deis ta ng onl oviog by tine porta 2 ed trom Shakspeare’s | much water, Uther causes may indaca sick- Saturday at 120 pm; ? Bee, 258. That hereatter atl bidders upon every | & mptiovs of ever Fora tened to pers desire to bid of imagination. She was ap- | ness to plants, such as an escape of gasin the Arrive st Newtown by 3pm, mall rou! the transportattor of tho mails u t thns sesared atiouutingt Wes the, Mire, Aentstant Postmaster 1; the echo; she wae pronounced fuily | apartment, or aome from @ fine in the green- Bond required with bid, 9300, | the same, where the aunnal compenration for t fre “tr Ne saiuies | qual to Tagiloni, then at the head of her pro- | bouse, but in ali cases, when the loaves fail . service on wach route atthe time exceeds the sa sop iain to ter aE ey tees hot willing t» have any poor, | from @ plant, withold’ water, and it there is | , BXTEAOYS FROM LAWS, BTC. by | Sline creas doliars, shail atcom pany their bide auras "Os"ibaes te sopneesd thes Lent eae r ehe was desi | famedistely learned the voluptuous and scrik- | reason to believe that the soil has becn poteon- | 67) Y Mian gts py ig aetna ee) rthe Remsnaper Caneesl nie cote eee : . iil i with ber i appear | ingly gracetal cachuca, with which we are all | ed by gas, or soddened with moisture, shake It tes ft .credasted pow fo ftamiliar. Sbe introduced it for the first | from the roots as before advised, an: m Of Unis class 16D ble Bolteny,” aud | « fresh flower-pot. Many yea: wae aver ng. Froi that night anrels o7 ‘Faghiont's brow wil OF silirm) that L will | tt the duties required of me, ‘ foreidder by the laws in aud post wilh re-pot ta Sago, when I used smoke-flaes in my greenhouses, some kind- red # | ling wood, carelessiy thrown on the top of one folly perform ai ebstsiu from everyth per centam of the amo i mon req ex ee ; sd ‘iss é leo | Me aves of every plant to drop. Thro were | cme into my possesion or control. & help mo | 6h» bidder,on being awarded any such contract - Louse on the memorable occasion, and to | seme »3,C00 plants mostly Tea-Ktoses, in the | Ud’ ae UP m® | suall fail toexecule the wame, with good sud cad ; dom ort p40: i pimp until they bied, im impoteut | g-senhouse; it would have been t> much of a —_— | cient enrettes, according fo the terms which any each bid, and th the triam ae Ser ity, inaeea, | © bto re-pot ali, but by withholding water for . Be section cw city, * e - ' iS prale. Tho inte Jules | cout on, caye: until they started e new growth | ti tet jes aud forteitures for violation. of | the Postmaster General, such bicder shall, in addi. | anin, even then the Agamemmon of critica, | ran igreminnrete nue Wore Injured.— -imerc- | tie lows relating to such service. whether be bes | i HALAL on luis bond accompanying his powcr) Le aoe ee igricultnris tskou the abeye oath or affirmation or not, eit the amonnt so deposited to ths Unltd xteon cf the act cfJane 8, 1372, every | such bid was made and accepted, and enter pou the | in the postel vervice is’ subject to | betformance of the service tothe satisfaction of | C plo: urtof Becord, ¢ se genuine signet erebs re Bp ' i 3 “ 5 ST a | nd the same shall fortivwit 4 into the me of mi i which sounds, om hei lo express his adoration, and Louis V A Crnro Expranation—A Call Eectrons of theaet af Co Revise, ‘Treasury for the uso of the Post 0} epartment; ot may physician, nalist, Buihor, speculator, Screntific Men to Defend a Man Accused of M atims tot but if such contract shall be duly executed and the ton of the Posunsster @eme- P pera-director, was eo carried away from com- | -\ gcritleman from New York city, Mr. John Departinent, approve! June Sy Wid fervice entered upon as aforceaid, such draft or are entic Frorm my frien: P | on eense that he proposed ty ‘make her hig | /OF=ythe, a mineral explorer by occupat PostMAsTER GENERAL reqdorts that bid- | check so dopestted. and © checks or drafts depos- teat i ited by all other bidders on the same routs, shall be | bend e* clerk, wony oparately | © heard and read o wife. ‘The eminent artist haj had too mach | in jail in Webster county, charged with the | Cc, fWorauters, sureties and ail persene oon- | ne ctive. bide c —" ie Dos Ba Ontos (atv ortine- I awenabied to give a drief rience of the world, and of love aifairs, to | turderof Mr. Phincas Barton, of Philadelphia, fracte, oat intending to ba concsined, 1a mall con. I geenter ina Gropsenie ant ehateteay sites ofthe | :"* jerk, | Ment will not be consiaered She is eatd to have been born { ept his proposal, and he has beep grateful to | 1 whore company he visited Webster county | tie absiract of laws here prescoted, and also the | tails where the amount of the beed require) to ‘aan Se ete ie atth Me peconeet ana or for refusing hin. ever since. he French | Over & month ago. Mr. Forsythe's version is, | .rms anc iustractious at the end of this @tvertise- | nccoInpauy the sone aiall exceed hvu thouswal doi. Certificate of Postmaster Peavy tet Ld OS Splial pronounced ber inimitable, unapproach- | that on the 13:h of November last they both as: | neat, in order that tids may bsmads andtsbilities | Ins spall be consivercd, tuless ace I, the undersigned postmsster State of | Sie eintle pees eh eamremens probable, howeve! i ape cial er more iow knob, i ds * hes That mothin sg Fompronntr tl pga “ ~ ity Of | qtired to each contract. Insuring <pacial a ever after her sulijugation of Paris, and from | Purpose of examining some curious mateoric | *\irsasten: aro required to make themselves | teuctd to sfcce any penaltios oF ferietteres Chen | en TICIPAL end, MMe sureties, in the eforegoing | “A "Faure to furnish’ promptly eny article exe- li-beautifying, enab tim: reer, to borrow the extrava- | ttones which wereeaid to abound near and upon | famiiiar with these laws and Instractions, that they | bave heretofore accrued tinder the provisions of the | by thems teepertivele: oe oereby Ret oee oat bond ae Sot, ox ony ememays bo Uanpese oo Of time in the most man- eet aFreuch critic, was ike a goddess | the summit, end that while up there they were | » ay be abic 10 inform and direct othera, aecctions hereby arucnded. abd certify that the ‘said sureties are «2 ioient— § FP faferior te tee opinion of She om her infancy she was g ever the world in achariototthe sua. | overtaken by a violent meteoric shower, com- . —_ : s ad — suMlelent to insure the payment of double tho onure | Considered puiliciont cotec tor the tat Ane tiee At the age of six she w VIEIT TO AMERIC pored of fiery missiles of various sizes, som of Postmasters, Clerks, ele. Cannot be Contra Paes! me Catrecers Guilty of a Mid snount of the said bond, end I do further certify | 5 aD oP truction of Prof. Her In 1241, Ellsler, then 31, was induced by very | wltich exploded ke @ bomb-shell in their fait, |. Séc.i8 ‘That no postmaster, assistant postusstir, | | See 26. Tha: any person OF persons | Sle | yn ee ee ee ee gn the onvelopes ed in a juvenile dalle liberal oers to vistt the United States on s pro- | andthat Mr. Barton was killed by ablow onthe | f/scicy or concerned fu a contsaes for oateying che | wbicn may bo mivertiond to be tee ank neeneine es | si cunc this cetttnnate: "Nit Mareslon, before Proposals tur he Americans exceeded the | temple, causing a wound not unlike that mad | {Sc = award of the co.tract for euch service, who s cae 2 KS shown, even at t genius for her profess Tounding progress Aumer, and her ar y Baron Fiedric , Postmaster, 2 eral, Wasingten, D.C MARSHALL JEWELL, Posticaster Gswerad, t om | PBOPOCALS Fou STATIONERY. _ say | re minutes are allowed to each tntermedi- ans in the lengths to which | by a pital ball. Night intervening Mr.Forsytie | “Persons in the employ of the Post Office Depart- | «rowetully re! they went in rendering homage to the Vienn watched over the corpse of his friend until | ment (including postmasters) cannot become iuter- | the Postmaster General in doe form, axd perform Venus, as they were pleased to consider her, | morning, when he returned to Addison for as- | coted im @ mail contract, nor act aa agent of con- | the service described in his or their bid or proposal, | IXSTAUCTIONS TO BIDDERS AND POST- i which, in some sense, she was. tistanc There the people, suspecting foul | tractors or bioders. thall be deemed gnilty of a jemeanor, snd, om ASTERS ' 2 * iret really net “lay from certat tradict, tatements, Seo 12, That no person employed in the Post | conviction thereof, be punished by a fine not ex- | he was the first really groat ballet.dancer | 3 certain contradictory statements, | (fice bepartment shall become lateremed tn saee | ceeding Ave thousehd dollars: ond By tanta: | Consais who iad ever invaded the coutines of Yankea- the fact that Mr. Barton’s valusbles were | coutract tor carrying the mail, or act as agant, with | or a term not excecding twelve mouths. he € som. Your mora! and theolegical system be: found upon his person, arrested Mr. Forsythe, | cr without compensation, for suy contractor or per- ¥ severer than curs, your plows journals sez | Who was so excited and distracted by all that | soo ciicring to become a contractor in any basiness | Wo P. p @ violent out-cry against Fanny's tissh- | bad happened to him within the last twen colored tights aud’ short gauze petticosts, | four hours, that he conld not find the place ‘acted (1551) 8 | »which—those journals affirmed—doubled every | Where he had abandoned the remains, which or fail to enter toto contract with | Dated ——, 15 vou G er Orrick DeraaTMenr,, Docember b Will be recet¥ed at ¥ 22. 1575, at iz & artic ode made wnti! Contracts are Rrecwtet. 1. Sov before the Department; and any person so offendin, Bec. 239. That nc persoa whee bid for carryiag | ate cilion, when het otberwize specilied, for aesort- immediately diswiesed from office, and shall the manl is accepted shall rece: GDY¥ pay uutel he | ing the mais, would have been | bas exccuted bis contract nccording to law aud the | 3. Un routes w who danc ot Eerope and Amer livirg im Berlin, I tock we of Biationery tor the F bee of the Departzicut for one your trom Petr uney * 7 from said cont: . recovered in an | regulations of the Department, tits of it, spoctal agents the Post Ofice De- | ) morgantic marrisge with Prince Adaibert, of | charm they sought 'o hide. rere accidentally discovered by a hunter on the on of debt, for th fn - — artmen' st office blanks, mail bi jocks = A Prania, and was enuobled a | She was declared to he an indacent foreigner, | followingday. Mr. Forsythe appesisto solen- | Sarmeute of (Be US? Of the Post Otice Der | en voy audivvomal Sere -s i = | Blank forms of propoesia, stating the quality amd otebiag were the mode of coaveyauce ad- | tetand | ad ‘ey8, are to be COnveyed without extra charge, Fraa = Barnem. Kather masealing in fiz pudent adventur brazen wanton, | tific men of the country to extricate lim from eetimated quantity of each Ke sulat joke, will Bo f ed 3.“ Way bills” or receipts, = ‘ A epated by postaas- eo ; as wel was capable of sup the suspicion of a heinous crime by a thorough By, geaniation gt tho Department, no carrier ft. 240. That con-pensation for addittonal service | ters of other ate of the Department will accom. | plication tothe Fist Assisent Posusmer er gu vestigati si » and feels should Le empioy ed who is under sixteen yeacs o arty ail shall not be in excess of ths | pany the mai g the number and destine- | “Bac poral . chen dpm ineuier ake apeeeel te aan fama Watis | teetly Goedent inthe raat ot cog nod #; and no bidder will be accepted who is nader | 6Xact proportion the original compensation | tion of the several bage.to be exatuined by the | af. must be signed by the tndividead The Majestic, and stately movem tne Pharii howled, the worldlings thronged ce. This is undoubtedly one of the most sin- | OF firm mate tt, and be eccompanied by a caae- ‘cue yours of age, or whu isa married wo- | bears tothe original service; and When auy such | postioasters,to insure regularity in th> d-livers of | Sf, thea ere aie ean ate vo? = acaitional service ts ordere| the samt bestowed | bees und peaches. 7 OF | enty. certified tobe responsible snd saflicient Sy + = 7 + :. be postmaster or Unit Slates atteracy ere the The sisters were s0 | the yp houre, and grew wild with delight ‘ar and mysterious cases ot death we ever — therefor shall be ex pressed ia the order, and en: 4. No pay will be made for trips not performed, H er potas likein many respects, aut | cer her gambuls and pirouettes, 8% | heard of, and hope that no pains may bospared act of Leiters Ow! of the MailmPrivare Ev= | tered upon tho bocks of the Department; and no | ard for each of such omissions, If the fallure be oct Fo eS 20 mutua! J, that they were said to be i Lave been told that 4 number of clergymen | {9 arrive at the facts.—Parkersbury (Wes! Va.) ue compensation shall be paid for any addition regn- | cseioned by the fault of the contractor or carrier, 4 lovers. Fanny citen j The: ¢ 22. That auy person concerved in carrying of the deepest blue convictions went to sea her | Times, Dec, 16. lar corvice rendered belore the issuing of such | three tt po I poy the pay of the trip will be dedacted. | For przivals so far beitud tite es to break connec: | | § dered, the artic or articies awarded t 3 el Rigleesien r . one an thor so e tnail who shall collect, receive, or carry any let= ; “ ‘ Res Remsliand, ween auted why she Obint marry. | retlormencn Mn dlsguies. as they Rave donsbe- | 4 wivire Nincdb— Aad haw he Ditporis | sor or packets ovosuse or proeeto the. some tO. lee no extra allowance shall be made | tio: wituadep ding mails, end not suiticioutiy ox- | a porehteet mek Mos tan se, MpErored Bee Said sho bad long been the wile of Ler handsomd | ‘ore and since, in order to have the evidence of | yA, fn Heitant Thi iss Ciara Hale, | Coue, Contrary to law, hull, on conviction thereo!, | for any tucreaso of expedition in carrying the malt | cose fourth of the con.ponsation for the trip quladen Sebo Ternbbak Seal sister. heir Own senses as ground for denouncing her | (74 arg, Pa.,.who has been visiting her | ‘Of stery such offence, forlett aud pay not excend: | Uvlers thereby the employ went of additional atock | i+ eubj-ct toforfelture For repeated deiinguencies | Couditioued upos the tahuial petlocaens ‘The younger of the tw: | in press and pulpit. felends dowrin Ma, nd, is reprovented teben } ing titty doll aud carriers is made necestary, and in such cage the | of the kind here speciiied, enlarged poualties, pro- | Sane" ~4 Fe apse EbSvalier Wykoit, an atventarer, who nas | {lends down in Maryland. ts reprecented (0 be a _ ES, That no person shall extabitnh any pri- | eduiional compensath 1 stall be Joned to the netare thercof nd the importance | ““Proposais uneccompantel by such guarauty will on ae that t ince had some mysterious connection with the |} ably good shot wi Senor The Bone | Ute cEprece for the conveyance of lotters of pack- | P.Tticn to the additional stoe fiers Of tbe mall may Be not be considered. = Ue York Herald, acted as her agent, E thine, | £a2¥on Tuceday morning Inst, says the Se Fin eoy manner Cause or provize for tho con- | sarily employed than the compensation im the cris! or leaving ‘The bide will be copsitored and sccepted, or re- ea. e A : | ford Citizen, she went ont and ina short time he » tripe or at Eel contract bears to the stock sud carriers neces- | or aby portie: of them, for the adm Of pas | jena tem : t and used the newspapers so adroitly in alver- | socoeeded in bagging sixteen partridges and hich ## or may bses- | sarily employed tp ite execution, scogers, oF {-r being concerned in sulting Up OF | Postmaster General tay cle ean ws the Sr he ye ©] Saeed at ake Ke a blast furnace. | three squirrels. ‘Ihe night of the same day she ts om any city, town OF place a Teuning QD express conveying intelligence in sd- | “The articles delivered mang be of the genuine and beauty of the g Doveds,s0 far as I hb bs = 1, wanted to | thor eight mushrats, two of which, however, she : SF place betwoon which the Deductions way le ads, and Fines Imposed, fo Fob eet see get iacted. | manufacture and quality specified, and be furnished te attention In mariy ber on the other side; the Yankees being | 5 mee) ich, 28 and every person ns of | eli pees s'imposed, Uuless the delingneucy > ether mote or fe that « | shrewd enough to comprehend tho paratox that ge a Ga oO eesti oes Wo Fading or assisting thercin, ani Pore ripe porortecrrentny nay Be mmond Cee a Sutinated euanbty ohtered, acatenr Gr acieeet, brow 2 nouial experionce | *fe¥ invited friends an exhtbition of her skill | vet cficuce,torfelt aud pay obe hundsed and ffsy octions from the pay of contracturs for tailares | cat+s of postinasters or the affidavits of other credi- efor failing to arrive ta contract ttins, | “s,2f gh . Ho | for neglecting to take the mail from. or deliver i¢ ‘ 4 an net the price of the trip in allcases Whore | into, @ post oflice; for suffering It to be wet. ia: | pated by the Postmaster Go i, with the km ze of any owner, in | thetrip isnot performed; aud not exocetiag taree | jured, destroyed, Tobbed or, lost . “ in handling the revolver. An old fa ? percent waa fastened to a fence post, ani xt ee {he | hitét eight timos out of ten. Several pi or, having noth ough these, for 0 to the Depagimont for delivery, very Must be tuade to the person Sesig= ral to ar. jon end to perform service according to coutract, and fm- | bie pers t the owner of every stags-coach, | Fose hors pen them for oiher « teamboat or other vehicle or vessel, | Day etive | American ¢ let cut of the trap, every one of watca , end for refusing i by an expert detatied for that a zeze- r with tue Koowledge or conni- | {mes the price if the fatiore be cocasivncd by the | after demand, to convey the misil as frequency ws | y, hy - tien roe Peek siyat oc, and tea ie mee, | brought down while they were on the wing ; ductor, master er other ger. | fault of the contractor or carricr. , the contractor rans, or is concerned 1a raaglag, a Schnee or ee = int of red, neverthelsas Hale isa beautiful branette, about saren having che: — coach, cay of stesrnboat on & rr quality of quantity, will bo held sufficieat botie ee Ugh een. Be ty this Gomuity ane ars old, and her form is of the most per eu plored arts cammet be Assigned asforred. 7. The Postwester General may anual the con- | Coirti> snanltue Sate Steno ai ee San © tat « ing any marked tte E 4 there, i nh ng | tech symmetry. She is intelligent, a fiuen f letters 1. That vo contract tract z repeated faiinres to run agrevably tocon- | BP. etnaster General, an Carlo— Zany mar sited d hore, including | poeauer, and delights in reconutien hor Bonz be came for the pu: pose of convey: Lwithin or beiwoen the U | tract; for violating the post offize laws, or dis-hes- | Pa'htheed ofthe Department will, in all cases, de- u ange, bees presents received, about 202,000 | * ; af okeke Sry (0 the spirit, true iutent, and g of | feretgn country shall oseiga or treusfer b ing the instructions of the Department; for r-fusiag | cise whether the articles teudored by the coutractor 2 ‘ventares in the mountainous regious of Penn vaball, for every such offeue tract, and ail such as'igumeute or transfers snail be | to diccharges carrier when required by the De are of the aind and quabliy sequined to aur NT PROM THE STAGS. Ldap Fri then power iF droped hundred acd fifty dollars. Emil and voi Beat to Go 20; torr nping an express oa siormail) pty v a x oon : aa sates - | light cerduroy jacket, a short skict of the sam ( That no ail trasemit by privat 4 - — or for trensporting pere-ns or packages conveying ‘ostin: eral reserv: Bema spores + Aegetllnnat ng fh Neat hot orca se Si ett | material with the inevitable bustle, which shs | ¢xprces or other uclawful moans, or deliver towuy | Schetulesio te Furnish and Postrt up in Post | mailatie mater ontof the tall Bh peer oy ge ba lime comes, the blind are mare to s¢ out her prestige. She ceased | vtiizes for the purpose of carrying her amma +went of euch unlawful express, or deposit, or Of ces— 7s be Mate . The Pes.master Geveral may ordor an tocrease | gets of the Department ro ,uire it est are partially inspired. They gai ogagements when she was thirty six, | a fo be deposited, at any appuinted place. for th; Made of cervice on g route by allowing therefor a oe a! . more rer their own countr cx @ farewell performance in Vienna. | ™ ot & oe pockets Doing Dostly At 1 Vee ct beten trenemuseds ane latter Ge woke nd | Bec 70. That the Postmaster Geneval shall furn- | increase on Phe contract pay. He may change | afd nemriccct aig tae then a iater (1598), she withdrew from the | Vif an oil cloths rovarsibte cover onad: sro: | orcvery auch cffenoe the party ey oflend'ng shall | ish tothe postmasters at the teriuatios of each | schedule cf depattcres andarrivalsin all cases, aud | podeuupiee of cutlery will be shows ou iy aoe Gecamnees wade and aebl, Souk Aesiaciht | vith an oll cloth reversible cover, and her feat | {tye end pay ity dollars: Toute w scheduls of the time of 1 and depar- | pariicuisrly to make them conform to connections \dormed on (he envelope, aight from Naptes. ‘She bas never been technically married, and, | #"8nkles are tightly encased in a pairof india | ' Sec 231 Phat Go. saga-coaoh, raitwar-car, | ture of the mail c i Esch proposal must be i their offices, respectively, to be | with raiiroeds, without increase of pay, provided | «Prrposainfor Stationery >> rected been engaged (1539) at the leading | +o tac ae may be judged, bas never desired to | [Ueber boots. She carries one of Remington’. | weanbvat,or other vobicioor vessel which rega- | Sern ins conspicuons place In the vilice; and the | the ronning time be not abridged. The B ire stat Post seerel * F> | petmasier | First Assistant Postmaster General s bs ast. | Po joneral lial! r catmast ‘iso discontinae or curtail th theater in Berlin, where the pudlic had had | be. About ton or twelve years ago sho removed | {unuc'mo (OwlNE Plecds, and seems greatly at | larly perturme tripe at stated Periods oD Bay Post | eT aS cher Lathe areal ned Pastner | General may ulso Glecontinne or Curtall the service declo-+4t Ne ee ee: Blowing secounts of Fanny's erformances, | to this city, bought m beaitifal villa just oat of fae ta the ames of Eloise and Skippo. joan | Cis, town oF place. between which the ‘mail is | that msy Beorcered; and he shail caus to ve yuperior service, or whenever the Public Interoats, they were warmly welcomed on their town, and'bas lived there ever eince. She is | * 3 regularly carried, shall carry, otherwise than ig | aud returned to the Department, at short ead reg- | in his Jadgment, shall require suc ntinuancs ce by a crowded and extreme! have come here origi look | as {he ‘uiail, any letters or packets, except such ag | tiar intervals, registers showiog the exact Limes Of | or curcailment for any other cause; he allowing. as «to Varnhagan von Ense, the well- | tate, which turned out so well that she deter- | j-w da renew sed i = other verect, orto somo article c coer a 1 3 at ~“ rman auto, o wom Geir hal te- | inc tli Wor Some i'n piace wire mse | /oT anYaotacteihengiear cierat gmogre, | time neh thceano iceiach gairay caror |, BEaaaract Congres approve! apei2twsvwo | © cmpegeniy or tnomtcan evisu. | SECOND AND LAST GRAND GIFT CONCERE acribed Fanny in the most glowing terms. Varn- | could be employed to euch advantage. Love of ped i cther. vebicle, except as provided ‘in section two | member of Oongrees can be # coutiactor, or be con- | ed aud continged. the office of the Tribune, presented a maa- | } undred and thirty-nine; and for cvery suoh offence | ¢crned, directly or fudirectly, in any contract with | “9. Payments will be mate by Collections from, or IN AID OF THE bagan — induence in the — © gold ts asserted to exceed — her any other | uscript, which she gatd was the true story of her | the ouner of oe rigger pa eg nope ag eer LR cepa hagey gS wgepe | grafts : Cea dea oy ye oer ogee ital, and bis frequent repetition of the baro: passion. She is very astute in business matters, | cead sister, who had been shamefally wronged. | oat cr other vebfele or vessel fol sad pay | bi oft ration of each guarter—say uber, a- encomiums Lad awakebed public curiosity to | And most of her commercial operations have | 1 Fepreseiited that a girl named (sell had | ©8e,buadred dollars; and the uriver, caudvotor, | S:Atts (oeuters in its bebalf, into w comtract with nd Avcust, proviled that reqdiredevi- | Masomic Relief Association, B of service has been received. rs baying c! eof, ani member of Con; dent see been very profitable. Her fortune is estimated | heen betrayed, and that an operation had been | Taster or other person having charg is {Tint Ifa member withdraw from acontract it may | “Iya ne distances given ure believed to be sub- OF SOBFOL: THB WoNDERFTL SYLPH. as bigh as $2,000,000 of your money, near! performed upon hor which recultedin her death, | thereof ceall ta Uke manner feriele cod nas’ hne | be concluded with the ether partuctee: Oninion cf | oteoticht emer Gat an erence eee aut es adhe She far surpased expectation, and when she | half of which she gained from the age. She | andthe apparent sincerity of the woman who | every euch offence fifty doil Attorney General, 4, 47. & contract with who | silowed should they be than advertised, if WAY POSITIVLY FIXE! ‘ m the stage on her would have had a good deal more, had she not | brought the manuscript ied the Tribune to pub- (Section 239 permits con ce of letters In | in ‘da member of Congress during ite com- | the points to be supplie! are correctly stated, bi4- - tering applause, ber rep suet with severe losses some twenty years ago, | lish the story, after putting it in presentable | Stamped envelopes o,herwise than by mail.) tiuuance is not aftected by such election. —J)4d.4 54 | ders ust emsorm Luemselves om thes Lege bgp nd TUESDAY, 29th December. hed, and the nu.se of that applause rolled | through dishonest corporations in Vienna. shape. Next day, however, @ priest called at | 74, gronner in iniich Proposals shat? be made, and | od -_ Hos of Lilie, soode; Giresme: ben cea eit teak: — e- aty | Her mercenary reputation is no doubt exag- office of the Tribune and said it was alla | 7” the Luability of Postmasters. Tho Postmaster General hat no power, under the | bridges, turnpikes, plank roads, ferries or obstrac- LAST CHANCE y ‘ a | gerated; for those pretending to kaow say she is he girl O'Neil was alive and well, and Bec. 245, That ev repose for carrying the low, to release bidders and contractors and their | tions of any kind ‘by which expenses may bs ia- mer was sud very aui- | very charitable; (hat she supports a number of ‘2 thermore w 3 a girl of very good character. | rail aay bo socompauled by the bond of the bid- | sureties from their liabilities en the ailegation of | curre@. No claim for additional pay, based on such | Autorized by Act o° the Ay ad Legisiatare e the litter was ligut,eupremely | joor reiatives, and hae made handsowe éettle- | ‘thereupon the ‘Tribune published a denial, | cor, with sureties approved by a postmaster, and | Yealcr suppo-ed mistakes of any kind ia makiag | gronud, can be considered: nor tor elleged mistakes | (psased March sta, supple. and graceful. The capital went into | juents upon two of her children—one of them a | giving the whole history of the aifair, but the | 10 Cases whose the amount of the bond exceeds five | propesals, He parti yr hat, before | or misapprehension as te the degree of service; uor 60,000 TICKETS—6,000 CASH GIFTS. adil move: ied and living in Berli Soung Woman was not satisfied with this, and | 20ueane dollars, by a postmaster of the iirst, sec- | bddivg, the fullest inquiry ion be | for bridges destroyed; ferries discontinued, or other f z in the Austrian c: fegan a suit for libol, claiming 210,00) dam- | $24,cT third class, ins eum to be designated by tho | Made in regard to the route, distance, sorvice, | obstructions causing or increasing distance, or ex- | @250,000 TO BE GIVEN AWaY! | hex story be true, but # Postmaster General in the advertisement of each | Weight of mails, cost of stock, feed, and all expenses penee occurring daring the contract term. Ofices t ages. Detectives were then set at work to tind | route;to which bord a condition shall be annexed, 2 end likely to cccur during the coutract | established afier this alverticement is issued, and | One Grand Cash Gift of. ‘he current report and beltef in Hamburg. cut the author of the libel, who proved to bea | that it the said bidder shall, within soch timeaftor | term, aud with doe consideratien of the consequen- | aiso during the contract term, are to be visited One Grand Onsh Gift of mi Wes i THE WOMAN AT ME. Lired girl in the same family where the O'Neil | lis bid is accepted asthe Postmaster General shall | vs imposed by law on delinquents. Without extra pay if the distance De not imoreased. Que Grand Cash Git of. Penlepoate | Mme. Elssler—she is now called Madame out | giri worked. it farther appeared that this girl | Pretcsibe, enter into @ ocntract with tho Uatted — 11, Biiders are cautioned to mail their proposals | Oue Grand Oash @ift of... ne Fanny, ae sue was | of respect to her age, I su; pose—gives hand- | fad a lover and that their wedding day had | § !3tt8 of America, with good and sufi mretic Contractsto te Ev te. Her hoase ts the resort of | coyeral times been fixed, butas often postponed, | 19,bt apprcved ty the Lavage gy a ad || eee J artiste, though the polite | owing, as she finally icarnad, to the fact that | ther,that he shall perform the auld sortioe accord: | Pooved dunes, Sap pel tat Masato che hada rival in the O'Neil girl. Tuis a Sng to his contract, then the said obligation to be | ecrtbed tho It day of June, 1:73, on or before wich | Neither can bidebe considered which ore without | 2% Oath Gifts of» 600 each... fliate with the retired dancer. As my friend | covery prompted her to eeek revengo, and an | void, otlierwisc to be fu fall force and obligation in | dny the contracts of accaptod bidders must be re- | the bond, cath aed certificate required by section | 43 Oeeh Gifts of : Said, she is very interesting. With a good mind | secount of a seduction ease which she had read tames sed in case of fh ure of say bidder toveni [ately Department in Washington, executed 50, ect of Save 3 ea } oe amt Gis of t considerable ¢. 4 80 tm * “ re 2 tto perform the service, or, hav- | in form. ae oy ere shonld ti Dash Gi See eect jatareoe oe Ee Pehl a pe aoe ale Lelia al ot ing exceuced a contrct, lucaseo! failureto perform | Accepted bidders not compizing with this regnta- | geccrdite tothe advertivesent, sud then, if they | BTS Cash Giftsot uted and Filed in the Departmen: in time te reach the Department by theday end wt we te 4 Me ae hour pened inthe sdvertfeemat, 8 bids roost ved is! of i ™ er that time me)! wos be co fered in com! ition Is74,the Po. sanaterGeneral has pro- | with bias of reasouable amonte received ia tite, | AB Cash Gitte of @1,008 sack. a2 managers horri ess El le She went to London ned English w f saltatorial a r, x he each, ic ‘ordieg to bis contract, he and his | tion ehall be considered asb “og feiled to comply | desire, srporate/y for diferent wervice, and tf the | 5600 Cash Gifwot 10 cach. li e in go varied aspects, that ler tact is admir- re Wie Serv ire, ent the amouet of eaid bond | ¥ith their proposals, and 12 Postmaster General | s-rular bid bethe lowest offered for the advertiseg | —— arle and her conversation oartienlarly bright. | , A Ssxp.orv vou 4 Naw Disaor.—The Mo Fey eld plang faanaevion | Way proceed tocontract for the eervice with Oise | gertientie cate Morse ae Sec oeederele | 6,000 Cash Gifts, sxzrogsting.........9990008 Ww parties according t iy. A frequent visitor to the theater, she | ‘Thos. U. Dadiey, of Virginia, recently of Bal. ied by such | CONTRACTS RECR seal. Oonsoltda aarter Tickets... oren declares tho receives as much please | timore, has been elected ats'stant bishop of | fond, ard thereshall salapro- | A'TEE JUNE 1 Witt, Sor sk consizeuen sv TH | fegcne gum for twoormore eannotbecon- | Beil Tickets... "ea | Biowee Tickets. from it now as when she was sixtesn. Kentucky. 9 saeced Bishop Ousaniioe, de. | Bosel us opti of the blader, token Betore am clever | Fosrsastse GExaxAr- “T)"The route, the serviéc, the yearly pay, tho | ¥eF Tickets, Girculars, &c., address < ew hanne 3 Bl ogg i eg : Qualiticd to sdministe: i — . . . Dee ee ee eee eee eT | cee ed ae cel ale ae, 20s TOMUMDET | See rics ae eras ios ebliceintes mas tear Ee | SOE OF PRORONAL, HONd, Ake OnRTitt. | seek en ee een HENRY V. MOUBR, Sec himane, is @ devout Koman Catholl nat is, | tue *Dedils’ of the University of Virginia? | F 6 wah ‘the if wpier | nowgi-Im Norfolk, Va. sherperr neck crepe Mpc eet Nags ‘ard | What jolly tines those were! Now posta a | bid ismede in goed faith, and with the fatention to OATE. Fest cflice address,) aud the nams of each m: | . ene Gavaataner aiaeet, entirely poichaiad bishop arry Toulman ina judge. Olas ia eut inte contract and perform the service in case Proposai. of a firm where @ company cilers, should be dis- pout | Lis bid te accepted. tue bond of ‘Tho undersigned, ——- -—, whose post office ad- | tivetly stated. ;| (CHOICE HOLIDAY PRESENTS. 13 There shout! be but one route bid for ins } PRIOR OF TICK STS. at TRE Derantwest or com bide (prope | Wate Ticket have had suck pbs. ‘These trium professional. 1 to live twenty years yet—siuce | west dealingtaro. Not lon; 0 we dress is ——, count: ——, State 4 pro- 15, Bidders are requested to use, a8 far as | apcers are famous for } r Patterson ou the streets dead drank and for. | vided tor to the sforesaid sectio: ey grees te carry the matte of the’ Usited States;from | cable, the printed proposals furnished ty the De- | | | When the dark warded him to Missisappi. Arnel!, of Tennes- Snel ie agate ee gay 1,157 to Jane 90,39, on route Ho ee ete ate eee tie sum of their bids, a ey a | Upon the scene of she can hope, acco-d- | sce, turned radical, went to Congreas,and died. | turtties therein, ace sa cRow aun! 2 | tween . ot Se gy he fone te dnot be submitted. .| JOHN F. is co.. ing to the superstition of Ler charch, to he par- | Warmoth made Kennard a supremecourt judge | fomitister, catia that they are owners of real | v rtisement of the Postmaster General, dated De- | , Altered bide should not be wali Lf oe doned in the next world. 5 can say, wits | of Louisiana. Thompson was killed leading an “with celerity,certainty, and s«curi- | drawal of @ bid will be silowed unless the with Would reapectful!y invite the attention of mount of the eaid bond wver and above all debs fh toned “tars; aud If this | drawal is received twests-foor boars previous to | who design making ® really hantoome alter Sopbie Arnouit, Heaven m4 s . ronte ments Ras Te- | professors, and the pulpit ef the ecclesiastics, | by the bidder or cogtractor and hia sureties, or | tion of the laws and { like | Arkansas regiment at Shiloh. All the rest of | cae acd owing by them, and all judgments, mort- tract, with | the time fixed for opening the proposals. Present to their epleugid assortment | Mary Magdalen. I hay: us — are not dead or forgotten are struggling | & ey one Seas net toy after, allowing res by ne, Eziuaeties Geaeral, oa ee me accepted an gohan a Chickering & Sens’ Pianos. bave bo ur b ¥ nptions of every charac! ver. reser! in sai sertisement 1 5 srandoument = ps en Rubee ot dee Tet eee the nowspapes | Sco dt, ‘That any postinaster who shal oie with full knowledge ot the | during the goutfact torm. the service will be read- | ., The, Pianos of the sbave wakers, havo resalra@ ofices ot the guit, from the raro banks of the | Usestate tothe Approval of any boxd ot abAdder see eats eases toes | Geeteanenaeen Meeroone ee ne oe | Go psec Reeoeente Sects the young Da ug in pablic | west, from judicial seats, from the studies of | ¢ ntract before the asid bond or contract is, signed clatter careful exauiua- | . 37. ‘The Postmester Gensral reserves the right | Also, the famous WEBER PIANOS, which have delicate is received the approval end recommendation of suck tions aitached ta adver- | to revect any bid which may bo deemed extr eme:l capable : | aruiste aa Micesox, KELlocs, bvccas Party iueering Jour- | wetake olf our hats and cheer for the new | susll knowingly, or withoct the exercies of duo | tisement of mail cervice. gent; and alse to disregard the bids of failing con. oe, o- Z ¥ estiniive. Hes : ture rooms are salt to b2 | Kentucky bishop as the best souled tallow, | ciligence, approve any bend of a bidder. with in- | Dated ———. Bidder, | tractors and bidders, “(Act of June ¢, 15/4, wec- | B7uace, WEHLA, gud s host of ochore, i could arouse | exdangered by hot air,hot water, steam pipes, | brightest Intetlect, traest friend, and purest etic, 5 eee — sho sealed, superscribed * durability, and camnot be aa! tu touch, and reiancho farnaces and stoves; or by decorations placed | spirit old Virginta ever gave birth to.” eee ee eee Le teirnter Mame iad | Ciih, Heeutred by Eetion 00 of an Act af Conrress | 38. Tus babshoull De Sopher necting ae | rosmmeent amd betillanoy of tone, aod ths many He ¢ | too near gas-fictings, free or lights. la somo Hinson Spay yeep _ per eprroved: Tumse te tte es ae ses oo nen ek For Pow ‘other qualities which teud to make & perfect Piano- “ = Mr. Werss, in bis lecture on the « Women of | {°0m bolding the office of Sud spali also | Carrysne the Maul, and to be Taken Boure an Upicer Forte. S| Can Sparks from Hues and (aeeesee te | Shakepeare,’ delivered in New ork, said. | iocerued guilty of @ misdemeater, énd, on conic ree eet bidder for carrzing t a | tion, spari a d furnaces, saw: s peare, a * “— | tion thereof, 4 fin ry of y 7 4 pit | or eweopings and oll, spontaneous he “Before the gymnasium and the health-lift | jive theusava ectlars, or by imprisoumeat mot mati on route No. —. from—— to ——, lo -wear THE SM11H AMBRICAN ORGAN, {be enlisted his mci | tron tarnings when’ mized with were invented at the peevish persussion of dya- | Ceeding oue year, or Doth. 5 lity, pecuniarily, to fuiGil my A vumber of tho faire: netrament: are acknowl=deed both ta lel, are esid to frequently causa fii peplica and invalids, who die by inches of fried obligation as such bidder; thet the bid is made tn pope te De chobes' oe i ts fer-are to Awarded to the Lowest Bidders— Bids | oon taith, avd with the intention to enter fale con- riwere presentoa | In other trades danger is incurred by such | 100d, fricasees of high-school programmes and | Se" me 5 ge pater ose : said bid shall ered vainly to ithe an im- | Dabits as working late and faillog asleep or Fagoata of French novels, Shakespeare's women | g/. 711, "nav all contzacts for catrying the malls | prectcepe Bortorm the servic = ANO COVERS. Their charms, their blaniishments, | Coming careless near fires and lights, hanging | ¢3Fned their health on horseback, in the broad | .nay! be awarded to the lowest bidder tendering sut- _-— P their tlattery, their con en, thelr paasi | goods on lines, smoking tobacco, dropping | -nglish fields. They saw the sun rise, and | ficient qnarantes for faith{al performance, withont | Sworn to and subscribed before me — prices. real er feigned, move 2 Dot 8 jot. He turned | matcbes,ete. The causes of fire in barns a1 could not afford to outflare the setting crescent | otter reference to the mode of transportstion than | tne —— of ——, this — day of —— from them exc soonrines _ tC | stabies st With gasiight streaming trom overheated rooms. | inay be necessary to provide for the due celerity, | A.D, 187, and in testimony whereof (sEAL.} great 4 ariness, and begged to ba | ee aenie tae tae Tocoankite? suine | ‘They drauk small beet for breakfast, and knew | cerfeinty eed sec ity theret; but the Bestmaster | irarentto subcribe my name an alli Ty ‘a vory large oa 4 BASE DECErTION. | fog candies agains! walls and timbers th barns | the taste ot herrings. Not one of Shakspeare’s | General shalt not be bognd to consider tho bid of | official seal the day and year sagacous iunctionary suggested that | andetables,ete. Itis evidence thatan increase | Omen uttered a line inspired by hysteria. | tO. 2torm a former Seneraet, bo ballet qucen should be iatrataces to tra | Of carelessness in the everyday habits of the | ‘Chelr bodies matared like mature, and became — fororw se uth, in the guise of & peasant, in the | maasof mankind would lead to the prevention | Capable of entertaining the great passion with Bope that she, +0 accustomed to conjaests, | of many fre: its own honest ardors. Son wt might conquer @ven him. The proposal baving | py. = . whem ~4 er, 5 m1 ad ¢ “ LIGIOUS ALIGNMENT OF THE COUNTR' 8 LOWA newspaper tolls a story of a man in | proposed to enter tnioany bination to prevent mrmenced been made to her, she consauted, im considera: | raoroct ts’ gaistion te oo ka bon enna. | thetwwnwhereit i published who stood apes | fusmakies ct any Bid for carry The accepted blcder, ‘Checks wiltyhem bareicrmed by = Sane cients session. S sterling sett om aneen, | 1 alignment according to the views of the | the cover of a cistern to peep throngh a window | bas nied» spy sgreement, or given or pertormed, ‘Si. Transiers of contracts, of of iuterest incon- | decl7-6t_937 Penma. Ave., near 10th st age, the details were lefttober. | Dr. Edwards, a prominent Methodist | into a room where he suspected some courting | Dimi’ {0 ,sie OF, Parham, ey otto bid tpg the hour of the day when it was hia ister of Virginia. who in a recent sermon on and who got a ducking by the | any such contract; apd if any person so offending is "scene, 's | delivered at Danville, said: “If 1 may sketch | ¢ cistern giving way, which resulted | s'contractor Baer eishomress ne ikewise, esif by ae. the plan of the temple which I would have | ‘0 4 alight attack of the fever. In the ret offence the person 20 refally and daintily attired as a peasa: up in the United Ststes, I would lay off | sme number of his paper the editor says: “We aball | Reetfnettor a wall along the Atiantle coast-aud | iad quits severe syruptoms of typhod f-ver last J com: | y'would assign the building of that wall to my | Week, but we wortled ourselves out all right, pots bretbren, the Episcopalians, Then [ wou hough we frequently felt like throwing up the | failing Bilders and Contractors—Contracts may be every ar she co: and she thor- ctthe part ot derstood bow to ex. be oon ‘3 sponge,” and a rival newspaper had the mean- Semded, and Temporary Contracts wade, Soa ne ae deena ae ete, | ee ihe coutigent, upon the coll grey norte, | wee to print both ‘insuch close prox- | sec. 241. 1hat after idder whose weuaity ieiowers sto bo ueswargotnisyes2 | Sud there fwould pat to work, the Presbyte- | imlty ac to suggest mort unpleasant aun | built by my friends the Baptists, ‘because there | of 5S East 1iti street quarreiled with her hus- cshed i | mach water ther On the southern line, | b8nd yesterday about money which the latter SOSA Se SEP gD See sre en | wnere the sun always sheds agenial ray. where | Wanted for driuks. He threatened to throw her pen 9 love with her, and she pi ccaded | the Mowers never die, and the songs of the birds | Out of the window, to which she auswered. exet. For several days he stl acmizing her, but at last = curiosity he had t before prompted him to aecost ber. - "7 - | “You needn't trouble yourself; I’il jump out t = is love, never intimating that she | Pcver end, there I would direct that the Meth: «: 4 was ot ignorant of bls birth and-peattion- | OdSt# abot aid.” = falas "1 tought the clothes lime would hola ie, A BEAUTIFUL Daxam. ‘The Maryville (Osl.) Appeal saya ity ‘“hood- Sut the darned tuing brakes” ‘The distance: Dsy after day they met in the gardens; then | jon ord:nance”’—torbidding boys to be on the | the window to the was but they extended their excursions, on foot and in Fe chan pple “4 ite be, te 3 O'clock at uight—works like a Sud dam Gecapen ith abroben agit F.

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