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4taffonnt gfjJttMicau. Wfkninjrton City, I). c OFHCK COR TENTH DD. HEAR mil. ATESUB W.J.MURTACHtntiPROPRlETOR. NOnDATMORNlNO.-nm, ,::n WiECnilMS. 9f All communications, whether e butLaee or republication, should b addressed to W J, Men tisi. Proprietor If iTioAt Rare aiiCAV, Wathiag t, D C BECEPTIOXB. We) are authorised to announce that the ladles of the Eteeutlrt Mansion, Mr. Patterson and Mm, Stover, will b home on Monday evenlnj. The evening has been fixed In lieu of the After noon receptions, as they were last season, Mae. BECfciTAftT Willi will hold- her usuil Wednesday rreeptlom froral to dp m. Sthakkd Colfax weekly reception will continue till the Wit Friday In March. The reception! of the Speaker'! mother and liter, Mn. and Mln Matthews, for ladles, end gentlemen accompanying them, will be every Wednesday afternoon, from 1 to 4 p. m. KesK dence, 7 Iarayette square Sixteen and e-half street. THE PnEftS AXD THE XEVIfl. It must be confessed (hat enterprise In the gathering and publication of the latest news by thejournateof the country Is to be commended. But It not unfrequently happens, especially In times like these, that what Is given to the public as news Is no news at all and often the publica tion of unfounded rumors hare no other effect than to keep alive undue excitement In the com munltr. which tends only to mischievous ends. It has been declared about the hotels and pub- He place of resort In the city that eight Senators belonging to the dominant party will vote AgAlnst Impeachment, and this statement has been tele graphed to the Northern papers, and will doubt leas, for a time, mislead many people. Now, we do not say that this Is not so; but we do say that whether there be eight Senators or eighteen Sena tors who wlucast their Totes against the articles of Impeachment After the testimony and argu ments for and Against Impeachment shall hare been fully presented before the high court of the nation nobody knows, and we emphatically af firm nobody can know anything about how n single member of that body will rote. To be sure, we can guess, we can conjecture, we can speculate. We can talk of this and that Sena tor's political antecedents, and Infer what we please from such premises, but has any Senator made public what his vote will be on this grave question t We think not. When the Senate of the United States shall hare, In conformity with the Constitution, re solved Itself Into the high tribunal, with the Chief Justice presiding, which the Constitution recogoltesl t to be, when called upon to sit lnjudg ment upon the conduct of the Chief Magistrate of this great nation, It then ceases to be a legislative body It Is no longer a forum for politic a1 dis cussion, but a gravctdlgnttled, and solemn court, whose duty It Is to weigh testimony, to consider constitutional, and legal arguments, and to give Its decisions, not like a town meeting, or a political caucus. The Court will have before It the ten articles of the llouse, or grand Jury 1m peachlnr Andrew Johnson, President of the United States, nod after a patient hearing and In vestigation of all the testimony, And All the Argu ments bearing upon the question before them, from both side, the final duty of the Court will be to decide whether these articles are sustained, and If sustained, whether the said Andrew John son la guilty of the commission of high crimes and misdemeanors within the meaning of the law and the Constitution. Far be It from us at this time to predict what will le the verdict of this lUgh Court. Neither do we Intend to give an opinion as to what ought to be the decision of the court. We bold that this question of impeachment Is now taken from the arena of party politics, and It should not therefore be determined In the Interests nor In accordance with the wishes of mere partisans on either aide. Pedratrlnulam Under Dimeultlee. It was a fcirful time for alt who had to be abroad last night A norm of sleet and rain with fearfully slippery sidewalks ruled the hours, and to add to the troubles which all pedes trians had to contend against, was the shameful and Inexcusable negteet of our national and municipal rulers In leavlngthe city In a stale of utter darkness We cannot find language to characterise In fitting terms the nigardty and tricked policy which dooms the denlsens of the national capital to suffer these things, while vast sums of money are squandered uponobjects, ami for purposes that are comparatively of trilling account. The Rule of Impeachment. The discussion on adopting the rules forth government of the Impeachment trial will be re newed to-day in the Senate. Mr. Howard will ask that the henate continue In session until all the rules are Anally disposed of The Conservative members of the Senate, It Is understood, will make a determined opposition to the 20th and 21st rules, which are asfoilowst XX. All preliminary or Interlocutory ques tions and all motions hall be argued by one per son only on each side, and for not exceeding one hour oneach s'lde, unless the court shall, by or der, extend the time XXI The fltfil argument on the merits may be made br two persons on each aide, and the arm- ment shall be opened and closed on the part of ine noma at its present a uvea PERSONAL. IIor E Foclsoy, Arizonat Geo II. Head, V IS X t Hon A Caldwell, Kansas, and Hon. J A Smith, 111 , are at the Metropolitan, Hos T, L William and Hon, I. Donnelly are at the National IUv I)r OODLttf, of Hlchmond, Va tls at the United States Hotel. JCDOK D It Manncuicn, rf Md , Is at the beaton House . ItOBEitT Watao Wjsoh, U h A, and den Kit Uaraon are at the Washington llouse Q.J.Ttdkckch, U S A.andf Y Henti, of Oa , are at the Owen House Atfiinr Pi kb Is at the KlrK wood Thr following Is a list of Americans registered at T W Tucker h Co 's, 3 and ft Hue bcrlbe, Paris, up to February 12, 1SW New York Mr Louis C SifTebury, Mr James A Ilaln, Mr and Mrs Airred llooth, Mr aod Mrs W H Packer, Mr W R. Bellamy, Mr J H Prentice, and Mr. C. Colgate) Charleston, H C The Misses Adger and the Misses Smythej Worcester Mr, and Mrs II H Hill; Syracuse, K Y.-Mr J.H liunton and Mr. L. S I)eonlson Philadelphia ilr S ( Hsll) Cleveland, Ohio Mr O H Hall and Mr O II Howej New Haven, Ct Mr aoJ Mis. Townsendt Frankfort Mr, and Mrs. W W Murphy ftOATon Morton held a reception on Satur day afternoon at his rooms, National Hotel, The reception was attended by Senators, Repre sentative, the Judiciary, officers of the army and navy, and other prominent gentlemen, with their ladles, forming a most brilliant assemblage of Intellect and fasulou These receptions are very popular, and are Invariably attended by the most distinguished personages la our midst The re ception of last Saturday excelled an others In the number of visitors, rank, eminence and beauty, and the sociality prevailing hb great ana the enjoyment universal . Tun IvrxuHxiHT Makaoees. It Is under stood that the following named gentlemen have been agreed upon as'th managers, on the part of the House of Representative, to conduct the Impeachment trial before the henate: Messrs Meveni, Illngham, Iloutwell, Butler, Logan, Williams "of Pa , and Wilson, of Iowa licit or IMPIACBMKMT-The rules which are to govern the Impeachment proceedings In the Henate were under discussion In that body on Saturday. Twelve of these rules, after consld able debate, were adopted. The rules, as re. ported toth Senate by the committee, consist of twenty-five. W abi authorized to Announce that the President will hold a levee till evening from I toil o'clock. LATEST TELEGRAPHIC HEWS UY TUB ASSOCIATED PflEtfl HEWS FROM EUROPE. EARTHQUAKE IN MAINE. MunDcncn jliitiesteo. THE 80VTHEBX COKVElf TI0N8 FIRE AT FORTRESS MONROE, FROM EUROPE BT CABLE. DcBLtif, March 1. W. Johnston, Qrand Secre tary of the Orangemen's Association, was tried last week on charge q feeding an Illegal pro eeesloa In County Down. He was found guilty and sentenced to Imprisonment end One. Faxis, March 1. A contract ha been closed between the Telegraph Company and the Society Cable Trans-Atlantic of France. FLonixcitMrchl A delegation of the work lngmen of Oenoa waited upon Admiral FarrAgut last week, and presented an address In which they say they desire to do him honor as the rep resentative of a country which sympathise with the view of the Illustrious patriot Mailnnl. D is lit, March 1. In hi speech closing the Prussian Diet, on Friday last, the King expressed himself entirely satisfied with the legislation of the past session, and assured them that noeause was now left for the disturbance of the peace of Oerm&ny and Europe. i Arrest of a Murderer. WoncLiTER, Mass, March 1 Oh as T. James, one of the murderers of Jos Clarke, of this city, on Friday evening, was captured at Providence and Drought here yesterday. A watch and dia mond pin, the property of Clarke, was found In his possession. He says this affair was planned by his accomplice, the notorious James, before coming to this city. The plan was to murder and rob Clarke and then to destroy all evidence by burning the building. It was well known that Clarke usually carried large amount of money with him, and wore valuable diamonds. Clarke had a previous ac quaintance with James, and paid his bills during the few days they were waiting here to murder him. Friday evening was the first time he found Clarke alone. The deed was done with a small broad ax James attracted Clarke's attention while Charles slipped behind And struck the mortal blow. Clarke's mistress entered the room soon after the murderers left, and gave the alarm Fire at Fortress Monroe. Fobtaxs Monroe, March 1 A fire here this morning destroyed two large frame buildings on the wharf. It originated In the office of the Baltimore Steam Packet Company. Mr. R. Swan, the agent, was badly burned. The saloon In the same building was entirely destroyed. The Jeweller saved part of his stock. The loss la estimated atlft,000, with A8.000 Insurance In the London Olobe, and $2,000 In Washington Company, Baltimore. TheDepartmentemployeesaadfoureompaulea of the garrison hurried out with the engine and prevented the spread of the flames and great loss or public property. The buildings were consumed in less than one hour. No public prop erty was dest royetl The Cnarleston Convention. Chakliitok, March 1. The convention yes terday was occupied in discussing the Judicial portion of the constitution. Ten or twelve sec tions were adopted. Judges are to be elected by the Legislature, and the attorney general by the people. Earthquake In Maine. AracsTA, Me, March 1 This city was visited by a slight earthquake, last evening, which lasted several seconds. Political wws. I BtarxCT to a statement which flnt an. pea red In the New York Herald, announcing how certain Senators would vote on the Impeachment Question, remarks that before the lurv hn hn sworn or the eourt instituted for the trial of Anurrw jonnion. inn Washington correspon dent or the New York Herald pretends to have ascertained precisely how the different members of the high tribunal will tote on the question of Impeachment, and this fabricated Intelligence Is transmitted by telegraph to the eastern papers as a piece or veritable news The sending or such ridiculous trash to the press of New England Is an Imposition on the part of Its agents In New lui.uiiiiMui ins itinrii rrprcncnaion. II 11 Is continued, the marnetle means of MmmnniM. tlon between the great cities of the country will have really earned the designation, not unfre- (jucaiiy appucu, 01 ocing me tciwie-grapn. A MEXTlaa WAS held At tltinnmr Tnatltnt nn Friday evening to protest against the action or Congress In Its attempts to remove the President from office. Mr. James Oallatln presided, and ucrcuTi wno wbuc uj lur, j, w. ucraru. iiiavor iuui.ui xiuu. j.uci k, inijir, hod. jsines Brooks, Mr. Chauncey Shaffer, Hon Mr Mur- pnj, nu Mr.jimti u jucwiejian itesoiutlons were adopted denounclnr the Action of (nrr.u An outside meeting was held In the square near tnv luiumm wmvii peccHei were inaue oy Messrs F. J. Tucker, Chauncey bhaffer. and Luke F, Coians The Montgomery (Ohio) County Convention met the other day to choose delegates to the btate Convention, which will appoint delegates u ia uutcHRo nation! vonvcanon it ex Dressed Its n reference for Hon. Hob't (J flchoneir as the eandldate for Vice President on the ticket wnn ufn.unni. a writer in me UAVionfiihin) Journal, in approving this nomination, remarks inn-inomtroiour leiiow-ciiixens. me lion B F. Wade has been highly recommended," and expresses the opinion that one of these dis tinguished public men will be the nominee at lylllCI(U The Macon Journal says they are "listening for the Up of the drum and the first shot that wmiruoi an armea collision between hostile forces at Washington The New "iork 7imti replies to this as fol lows t "We beg our Southern friends to be care ful about keeping their ears on the stretch too much llstenlnr for these thlnes Thev will find them inconveniently long U they are not care ful. There Is nothing that grows faster than tart under such circumstances The South will do well to quit "listening" and go to work " The Boston Trantcrlpt says that In the event that the President be not Impeached, the etrug- fie between him and Congress will become hotter hao ever before, convulsing the country from one end to the othert and such exclttmcnts might prevail as would turn enterprise and capi tal Into anything but peaceful channels Mr. Belmont informs the editor of the New York Ttmti that the conversation said to have taken place between himself and the President at the White House during the dinner, which the former gave to the members of the Demo cratic National Committee, Is not true. Noth ing of the kind occurred Tue Springfield ( Illinois) RrgitUr (Democratic) says "Let the man elected by the Republicans as their President fight out his quarrel with his War clerk In his own way" It charges Air Johnson with complicity with the Republicans In getting up the present muss The Cincinnati Enquirer declrres that the Wisconsin Democratic delegates to the National Convention, although unlnstructed, are all strong Pendleton men OkOBOE 11 Pikdletos ss) s that he can carry Ohio by 20,000 majority next fall, and that he is the only Democrat who can aae the btate Oex Stbidwa Is reported to have proposed three cheers for Oen Urant at a publlo celebra tion In New Orleans recently. Tan Iowa henate has by a vote of U to 10 adopted a resolution in fjvor or Impeaching the President. The Buffalo Courier, Democratic, says t "Im peaehment Is within the law, and must be sub mitted to." The Kentucky Legislature will adjourn tot day, to meet again on theSth of January, 1880, It in raid that CassIus M. Clay will stump Kentucky for Urant. DIKD, Oa thszothof tsbruary, Liwis Tnoius, in thsOQlb Ttir of hi ata HI frlanda tad these of the family are respectfully Uvttd to atund hla fonsral at So'rleck, p m , om Moodar. Mirth f, from bti late re tide set, corstr O treat tooth and Tenth street wet x QoTernorTifiMASlI rose, of Ohio, Ills funeral will lake plica iram Whitney's Bote), apiul Hlll.ea Monday, MftKhf, alio clock, p. m It is blaaMs l g wbea so rsadr to die vb iu tmu ui iiuiuiir, iouo, alt) JUOOCS, P m ( HssMAjr L Cuarii.Bifd ii rears, 9 uonibi. aad Irdars Ills dliese ws pratracud sad paiBfel, bot dud happr and i rlun.pl. sin u lbs fall amaraace ef blstrwd immortality FISH! FISH!! FISH!!! rr Qzpnai's bihk cod jibd, sv.A.'ir s"sr! r-.ru -. KO lfACKERE! FAMILY ROK UK HHUKKp liLOATJ SALT tSitll), , ULOATt.Ua. Jotlrceeirtd, and fur sal by C F PEXRIB ft-etlf Star Corner Moil, aad I sirstts A tl IUV A LA AT TUB HOTELS NATIONAL HOTEL II. S. Bekaox. H O Foster, Philadelphia! W AThosapson, Vai Titus, Phlladelphlai John Ttomteon and wife, N Ot Hon Caleb Rossford. Atlxooai V I Lyman, Mdi J J Knlurrri IodiTho. E MeUormock, o( n a wui.i,Ttui i w u.rt, n oi p p urvuioru, urrroDi u m Bon.1.1.... T.I. II J A WMtm..,B I J I.Nli.1, TijVnlVirl, V. Oto W.Hunt, Wli Oh K P.oB.14 ..J Umllr, Conn j If D Cook. T.nnt John Gilbert on W Y E J LbT.tt, Mai N T L.wll III. Ch.tlei S Moor., Indi A. J il.r.h, N Y J Weltn, Mil.! b IT.lt M.nn.k, Olotinn.tli Uh.tlt. M.th.wioni K A MeUlut., N.br.ik.i If . L.wrcnee, S.macl N Qood.ll, Vcrmonti 11 R Wllll.Dnwotth, N Yl O W Olnkwln. . W S.nJ.n, Mi j o jfol.n, W..I l Hon T V, Willi. mi, HJ John t, P.tkir, N Y John I. Qllb.tl.on, HJiJAI Euihh.lt, U. O U Ilr.nn.ir, N Ot John lllwklnl, J LCmp,Ul J 11 Korbti, Mdi Hon J Donnellr ..a wl,Mlnn Aujr Rodnri, W.iMmlon, I)0L N Wllion, IU II McX.tllc, O.h Jo.cph Tutaf.w, InOi J.m. MlnROPOLtTAN IIOTEI Pott. JtSntLLlr. U.pt Alii H.r, A II IX Wilt, l'r.nk H.lph, R V.n Volkenbnri, J 11 1 ounr. Mr. J II Mrnr.th, II A lUrttf, u II Ulatk, F R.jnoIJi, TlnothT Hltrtat, N. n Yorki Ho. E Poul.on, Ml.. O D Qrlfflth, PhlUdelnbl.i R M G.lb, s.n r.nelieot Urorr. II Rt.d, U 8 Nl HP Clinton. R H 1Mb rell, IIKnmond, V. Col P T Atxll, Atehl.on, K.ni H M P.tlon, Loal.r III., Kyi MrMontl.th, luir.loi XJ IMtch.lor, Pord.nd, M. J.mti 11 Porter id wir., N.br II A P.tt.r.on .nd wife, M.rlon, N Oill It Dun., Abl.idon, . Oeori. T Cummlm, Boatoni Hon A H.a.her, N Ot A Kinney, A Bronddu., R A M.to, V.i Ilenrr Hothorn, Md Hon A C.ld.ll, Le.T.nworth, Knot O V HendrlflkMn, W.ihlngtoB, 11 Ot II W Cl.rk, Ill Hon J A rJmttb, UhicffOl K O Lent, mon, Toledo) John lUrklni, J I, O.mp, Rone, SEATOX Il(HJSE-Jo II SiKx.i. DOOompton,Md SK OIlTer.U.ltlmore, Md, T P Stronr, t'.nni J Ooodrlen, Conni T W Al.x.nder. ll.ltliaore, Mdi O 11 Wrbater. ..d brother, H( Louli.Moi PR Vclteh, Md Sbclbr Cl.rk, Mdi U P Iluttf rworth, llrookljn, N Yl R Creemb.ne, W ew Y'ork eltyi L J Tr.er, M.na. eld. Ohloi Ilr S Delt .nd .on. M.rrt.odi U If Oruldlnf, Ohio) Judr. I) R M.rruder. Mdt Col A Sp.l.i, Mdi O W Iludd, Md E K Rui.ell, New Orle.n. I,.i T M Ererett, Mdt O Ilron hleo', Ohloi i, Efoo, Phll.delphU, P.nni W P White, Phlldelphl,reni II W H.ndren, N. Yorki A J. Olo.abrenner, renn.Tlr.nl.i N B ll.wki, Ohloi Petes Lnwfon, North C.rolla.. UNITED STATES HOTLL-M. II. Bui, II WlllUma, A I Ul.kl.r ul M Ph.l.n, N Yl II P Welch, PhlUd.lphl.i M julllni.. Mr. W.r. ner .nd Aire Xllburn. Pci. I, A Be.rd.ler, I rederlek.burgi II Ul.hop, i Rer ltr Coburo, Illehmond, V.i J II IJr.wdr, Peani J U Ue.n, Chlccot II Tbonpeoa .nd J Lewber. li Yl O E Mitchell. Lowell, Muit II Plpr, Rlehraond, V.I OeoWKr.lt end daughter .nd Thon.a s.un dera, PhllndelpbLi J.tne. Morton, low.i Wm UCo, U.ltlsore. WASHINOTON HOl'SE-A. V. Hari.lDo.. R Q Corwlo, Mr. rt Parker, Connerarllle, OhloiRobt Waiaon Webb, US A Mr Potta, N YiOen Kit Caraon, New Mexlcoi 8 J.Tr.c.r. MaaiOelJ, Ohloi A Wllejr, Wm WhlitTer, John R R.wkln, Kanaaai 11 E ilartlet. low.) John A Auitln, h par, John J Heaokl, Chlearo, III. OWEN HOUSE S. W. Owm. F Emorr, J J, Palmer, If Yl T A Dole, H.111. morei J E Newcomb, MdJ A Murphr. J.mea Rlteher, N Yl E Erana, Iloatonj Oeo K Putnam, it r veiier, niEA Harden, Moj II J Klor. TenniOJTrdeckor, u si J WHenli.Oaia ManAn VIM1 t...i. V. ' ' riXATICIAL AND COMMERCIAL. rtviictiL. Jay Cooke A Co. furnish the following quota tlons of Oorernment securities. .. ... Buying Still nr II. S. e'a Coupons, 1381 lioi-i noi u.n.rira iweniies, iiWKi iw llOM U. S. Ive TorentlcB. 1BA1.. 1071' 107 10B2 1081? U.S Ute Twenties, licft . U. S. live Twenties. Jan it.J. t& loflti iml U. M.Ten tortles X joij u.n. neven iniriies, June ..Iosk U. . Seren Thirties, July 101?? RtW ronic viujit nniBn tiir.. Coupons, 11014, 6-20 . 1SC3, 110 t-20's. 18M, 107U t-2o a, 1IU,108 c-20'l, Jan. and J to lKJii lM0a, lM'i tl lWI. IWll IdU'B. i, 3d aerlea, leoj I l.rlea, loflj gold, ltl.. '.t imi kki .- unuu uuii jj cents Sugar quiet and flrmi Cuba IVA&WA, eetttst Porto Rico nWWVi eenta Flour Tnactlre and drooplngi Southern UOla 7. Wheat dull. No i, i.40; No. L M. Corn dull-l 201 23i white Ainei.20. Oats dull at S2U cents It ye quiet and firm at $1 M. Pork quiet and steady t 23 502iO. PetAleum 12 cento for crude, and i2oeeots for refined. OoldlllK. Ualtimork, Ieb. 29 There waa very little Inquiry (or flour this morning, and no sales were reported on 'Change. Prices are steady for all descriptions Wheat Receipt this morning were only 9,000 bushels, Rnd sales comprise l.ooo bushels fair to prime Pennsylvania at 2i620Q cents, WO bushels choice Virginia at 29& cents, and 1M bushels choice whitett 300 cents. Corn The offerings to-day were about 10,000 bushels, but the demand was not active, and salee were leportedof only 1,000 bushels common white at infill! eenU,l,oo0 bushels Ulr to prime An .1limi1 ut. MA t rvm ....... ll uu i iiiijl.ll hiiib, a.vw IW,UVU VU.IICIIClia at ll&OUT cents, up town, and 2,000 buihela to at 118 eenta, at the Point. van borne i,eoo busneis were otTered, nad w note sales of 1,000 bushels, all at 80 eenta. Aye ery little at market and no sale. Lotion . Market la firmer this morning , and we hat e reported a aale of 421 bales low Mfidllr g at 21 cents, which la an advance. Protitiom The market contlnueevery strong, but there Is hut little stock offering, and we hear of no sales of moment to-day. Bulk Meats we quote at U eentg (at shoulders, 12 cents for rib bides, 13cftta (or clear rid do, and Bacon st 12U cents Tot. b bo aiders, H cents for rid Sides, and W4 cents (or clear rib do. erdi We net a sale of 125 bushels Pennsyl. vanla Clover at U per bushel We quote West ern as before at MWt9 per bushel for good to prime paorosALs yor fouaob DKPOTQraaTKKMAsTaa'sOrrirs, ., .j br. Lopis.llo, February 29, 1MB $ EMled propoaala will be received at this office natll lo clock, p m , MOWDAY, srchl,180t,for thede llTerr at (bl Depot of 1,7(4 buahels Corn w,ui oaaneia uaia I.iootoasllar-ti J1 Irtn.lllH ktf Bid to be mads la duplicate, abject to the u.otl "","'" " " Mwut.uinwB on application alib.aon.ee Bidders are Invited to be prewntat the opealagof Ine titaa Rr order or Brevet Major General J L DonaUou, Chief U oarttr ma iter Military Uivlalon of the Uu' ah It Bf I Lt Col and Depot Q it. pUOP08AL8 FOH IRESII BEEF Orrica Cnisp Commisiakt SrasteTtircB, ,, UlcRK0X.a .ebraarr28ll ( Biialrd proposale. In duplicate, will be received at the office of Hrevet Coloael O, Bell, G, 8 , U 8 A . tOOnnw, WaLlDgtoB, U C ,oa MONDAY, March 11 1V, at li, m , fjtall the L KKbSIl BtEF reaalred at Alexandria a .for all months from April 1. 1W, oraueh leu tltneaalhe CinimUaarr Ueaeral of bubaUtence mar direct The lloef to be delivered there vu the order of the Actln Cmorotaary or ttub iateoce at that place) of a cod mud marketable quat Ity.ln eioal propriloBaor fore aad hind quartan, (Bcckf, afiaDka, aad kidney tallow to be excluded The natksef the cattle alauthtered to be cut off at the fourth vertebral Joint, aod the breatt trimmed down The ahaoka of foreq Barters to be cut from three to four Inches above the knee Joint, aad of bladquarlera froiqaix to eight laches above the gambrel vl hock Joint, , Blddraaro requeittoJ to bepreaent to reappnd to their bid, aod be prepared la give bond 4 fur the falnlineBt of their contract Prupoaalamual betadorted dlatlnetly, ' Proposals rorFreih Ilf, at Alexandria, a " The uuderslKued reaorvot the right Id reject aay bids for good caoae CundlltoBB. raanlremnnti. Mimiaia 1. .. .. heretofore ' Br command of Bfl UaJ Oca J M ficbofleld. n.h:i3t Bit Meat C,ol aad Chief 0. 8 A.. O. PLANT, DBALKS lit WINES, TEAS, PINE OROCEBEES. Importod XuacurlOH. Ao, PLANT'S BUILDING, Corner et Haw York Arena, ud Fifteenth Street. MS it pnorosAL9 ron COAL. ( Omaha, Ksi , Feb 21. 1A ) bealedbida, la duplicate, with euaraatoea, signed kv twtt riaDiuiihla Miriani. nut LTdilerii. and aeenm- panledby a depoallof 1,0U), will be received at this ofOce until M o clock, boon, oa FltlDAY. March sixth, (ttth . ) lK"t for the delivery of Five Ifuudred (SOU) tons of COAL , atFertD A Ruuell, DakoU, at the rate of live bun dred (Juu) tona per iBOBth Full condltlous of the contract isads known on ap SUcatlonat this offlee, or at the 0 die of the Depot narterraaiter, Fort P A Kuiacll, By order of Brevet Major General Augnr, WM MTER8, Brevet Brigadier Ueaeral, fc2Hit Chief UuartsrmaBur CIUCKE11S! CltA(JKERSl! MILK, WINE. GRAHAM. BUalON. OYttU.lt, 80DA. UUUAK, AHU WBibU , CRACKERS. Kept coBstantly in store, and ror sal bv UVS 3tlf IHtarl Corner Ninth and 1 atrec'ta rpIIOUAS OREIH, Lat of WlLLARD'l, Proprietor of IIAMMACK'l HOTEL Not juo and 3173. Penpsylvaala avenue, asar Uth street Oeatlsmea desiring meals will do well to call Liquors naeaceptloaable. and el gars or the llaeai brand Laush daily from 11 Ui3 Ml la , Special Hoticet. KS!fOBi OF TEMPERANCE I?? , t AlfD TEMFERAKC1 MEN ..--" w-.vi y,',,,r ."."' " " "Bwimue. swa enitersoi otBer 1 emperaaei erraa mil W!f WAVGII CIlAPKLr-lA4le Fe.tr l.,w Alfp FESTIVAL, eocameBClar MOMDAT EVENING, March U. at the Chercb, coraer ef Third aad Bortl. A street-. Capitol HI1L, A magalleeal aad Bortb PrttilBefli deat Ufaeelty of WaabUgtoa recelvlaff the largest aaiAbeeo veieei alio, a beantlfal ravel to theTeaa- uewavwiit ue preeeaiea m tae atiaitur reat SPi SBbl t ' rs uaueareceiTiBg toe eame iTi-a ts-1 ap a.baifalreete Flrst-slaaaBoardlag house, with alt the cwutferta ef a hotel. Aeeonmodatloas or 1(1) J AMU. M) Itquers sold. Traaaleut boardsrs, 2a ar. R scalar noathly beardsrsatredaeed rates. febltt lm tar Talus or each buirx.iiis. MOHVntT DUES ON EACH 8IIAVE, 1 . .Mf-tlBg-IICO.tD THDRSDAT ef each taoath t TemperaaaM Hall' baertailaBa t, pUobb for slock received aad eep.es of the enttltatloa cratBltoualy foralihed by aay eae ef the vibcvi-b or aireciora FrI4ekJ01IN T. GIVEN, (nsrvey, Clark 4 OlTf.LTeiBlaiBtreel, Mween DaudXstreeU VImPit.1iI..iii!u(i. Drill r... .... nm.. Tr-a-.ry Depart mat Treaaurer-JOUN B.ELVAW8.(J.B,Ilvaase. C ,) 309 reBuarlvanla avenue "cmery-u ALrHKu mli, ODltlata street. TnOMAB KOKFLEEV.BUeeel k Neraeet,) 99 Beveath street, ALBKRTMJ IT ALL, Collector of Taxes. City nail. -loMl ITH. L. BBAMDALL, Collector a Offlee, i.ilr lieu. J. - WAUOII, Traai.rfr'a Oflea, Treai.rr D. DAVID II LAMB, War Drnrli...! ! JKPO 11. l II.1..I. iln.k J0IIX W. Bli&l, is.lh.ut cor.ar Kl.lh asl K " f.lJ-II l-CIIAnr-KJOODPRBv, vrnoLUAL and Detail ... , UQUom,wiii"iHDCiOAm. JOT-PBKE I.OHCII, !?tjrlTMrt..e'"'.',rtBt1.trr.t.idAllTfroni V-$.i,25el?Jj.PA"i froialt. 13 .'.lock p in IIXrEPTSt)lCDAIl,.BderU..p.rl.l.Bd..eiirB: Wara.r 2pWM. M. BAHIXY, S1I9W CAB18, St. tH O ETEIET. Between 8Illh .ad S.rentL tlreeti, i. CILtlS.FLATID, WniTI UETAL. R08IW00D. m ialo-ll MAIIOOAST. BtlCrWALSnT, Ac. a-SJT- I MOILIT. VS' 0!,u"a "d L.lldr... Ha. tw I.. Ill .IreeL .-.. .. mi miiw J .74 II SS tAlllll.n.l Vala... W..J .- -W.lf I-A kl..k .(..... -wenWAIWIH'lr''U BA.U KSrKVKRKTT HOUB1E 218 F street, h tween Fourteen. m- U IIIIII I N H atT ROUX'S RE8TAUBANT. e d Fifteenth streeU. SEKV1CB A.LA-GAKTE dlalBC reom for Ladles aad Gentlemen, fart leu la r " arai " par.iea anon nonce BrT5TrJpe,Ul Hotlee-Draulr dk. Co.'i Ha srlvanla Aveaub, VTaahlBgtoa. D C.-Hevinf re ceived a new and complete eel of lastrumente for the prdaetlen of lie new CABINET CARD PHOTO URAl'H. we are aewprepared to make thstnopolar card ta the beat atyl ef (he art. at freatlr reduced prleea fid lm JAMES F. OIBSUN. Egr O. P. CUMMINS, W7 SEVENTH BTBEET. AN EXTENSIVE BOOT AND SHOE HO USE, VCbere the public mar always And WHAT TIIEY WAMT. aad Ttb BEST MANDFACTCRE. ncoati aoor NBia oi av aireei ana noruern narcet T5TTO HAnttT on. VnT TnMa'nnTt P&, WHY OTrReriona reflections for Young Men, la Eaxaya of the Howard AaaoelatlOB, ou the Pi brI(aon.Beeof Nature a Laws. In the Aratag of fcaa. Bent iBBBBW-lettereaTelopM, free of charge Addreaa, Dr. J HKILL1N HUUGIItJn, Howard It. aoclatlOB, yhlUdelpbla, Ta Ja3U Sin KjST' A CAJID.-JOHHKY RKKSB takes fft pleasure lu bbboubcIbi to hie friend aad the pablle t aaeraJly. thai be haa aaanined the proprletor sblpofikaCuTTAaEKKKTAUKAMT.iSSTeBtli street, eexL door 9 Snreeon Uejteral a Offlee, late Ford' Th jatre.) where he will be pleaaed to see b.a frleads, ad 'prepared to dlapcaalo them lb good thtagser t Ala life, of which he base good stock ofue beat, fe 17 lm Sf-KOTICB TO TAX-PATERS OF la7 . WASHINGTON CITY. Th Board et Aaaesaors AstIbi completed the aaanal T By order of the Prssldeat feU eotd flee'y of tae Board of AaeeaBofs e-OllEAT FAL.L8 ICKCOMPAWY. . .- .. PiaatFAlT,lS68 This company respectfully announce! Ibat ther have completed taelr arraacencatafor supplytag the com munltr with lee - Br team machinery ef the most approved plan, erected at oath of our ponds, we have stored about twentv thousand toaaof as pur lee as can be found anywhere W hav alao mad arrangements to far nlaa Boalon and Kennebec lee to tnoae w ho may deal re te be supplied therewith Not havlag bees prepared to f nraUh the pablle with a full and conttsnt sapplr of Ice laat year, we aold all we then harvested to Hsssre, fowler. Mlddleton k Oodej, (th Georgetown and Washington Ice Compsur,) at their ofer, at t3 73 per !i ii. i t at.117 a. mrir epoM, uu per ton. often representing It as Boatoh fei.thaB w blch It Waa Id bo an lafarlnr W 1lrl nnl ni !! ili.U attempts to underrate th Great Falls fee as worlhr of our notice Compoaed of ear ewa cljjieui, this company Lava determined to carry oa the A1CE BUBINE8&" In surb, a manner ai to protect the eommonlty from MuNOP OLY Bad IMPOSITION. Wmplordarlag tbowla. ter aeaaon rrotnthrea ta rnurhniiilrAit ruilrlui mivhai.. lea and laborers, aad expend la aad secure to tbji putrlct thouaaads of dollars which would etherwi d Htm aoreaa We iniriniu lha trlct! enfBtillan ivilk amp ! fractal and aatlalled with a reasonable return fur the capital w hav Invested In this enterprise, w will upplr Icela this market for the entire yearises sttbe fuUowiug prices: Ice st lb depot at th Island poad $lp4r1on. Leia tliBBOtteloa ... A " , FEKUIAGE FREE TO UBALtUa Ice at the Washington depot 5 Less tkaa one ton , o A liberal dlscouut to dealers Boston and Kennebee Ice not t exceed elxdolL.ra Prton JA8 L BARBOUR. Jon. F CAtlAjr, Secretary. w-Weat. orriesa or ta conrAr. JAR JOHN VAN RISW1CI u DAnourn, rresiaeai Vie Praidat F I'lLIlBO, Treasurer jun w CALLAN, Secretary. iriAUlVHI ciias n. cnuncii. r nowAKD.-M b . II HEHliKH. JOIIK WTBOTiUK. flgl'lhllBflt ' ' t-3Tc. K. inrsvKi.i. A. CO.. V& Mo 3BEYEKTII 8TKEm,'llETWE!( I ' AMDOBTRBRT8 A ipl.ndld .iiortment el BOOTS AKD SHOES for Lall..DdU.ntl.m.Bt UI.M1. Toulh. aad Chkldr.o cuBii.Dil od h.od. at low prie.. Ho m UVE.1TII 8TKEST, OITOB1TE THE FA. j31 t TEHT Uft'lCE. 835" TO KAHM BUS AND PJ-AHTEIlS mn r I'Oll rchaaers, f,0U0 TONS (IF DOUBLE? JtEFlNED I Miiiia.rev.ai, i.uu fv.rvi'ar A'uuui.f; lilt LITE, of tbLodlManufacturto I'uuiiltLTTE, of lhl.odlllaBnracturlogXumpanT, maae from the alfht aoll. bloud, otfal aad dead anl mala of New YorE city, for which the company have ei-clDilve contract Prle oaly TWENTY'nVK 10LLAHS PER TON. freight aad charges from New York added Warranted br th ewmpaoy to be equal wifnt for weigh to any blgh prle superphosphate Ip market The results on Com, Cotton, Tobacco and Grain hav been astonishing tbe past aeaaoa It ma turea the crop froiaUn dare to two week earlier and douLUa the crop Pamphlet with certificates of bun drods of well known planters and farmers, and every Infurnuilou, seat free to any on applying by letter or otherwise to THOS. nAYWEMl b&N, 130 UeElderr'sWharr, Ilalllmnrei HOOK k WKUDERbUUN, Alexandria, Va t Or to lb Lodi M to uf acta ring Conpaay , liZ-Ui Mw YorV m JIlaTFOnUIIIID-Frlil 10 Cut., Kllr M.dleal Farapnlal, e.llllad AlAIinOOD, ATBEATHI 05 HEALTH, ar E HE F CUUTIS, II. D., F. I C. B , Ac (Late 8arf.oaT.rkliBCe.ti.eBt.) c , Author of "Cartli e. Food.' "Kipoi. of Qnicki Bad Qn.ck.rr." MU..o7 I of U.bllft,." A. , A Tnl. iBialoaba; werl IB. Hioreicea. to i;rlalo Lu Irdbatadia IViai na.. ..J .... of premature decline shows now to 11 v and wbat to livafort how wealth la lest aad bow regained t gives a clear raopa)s of youthful ladlscrelloas aad abuses, and the remedy therefor. .Deac-orepampniet can neouiaiuea on application iaMia. r VMBBBBM PI Ml M 1 'eiOK, 1UI1 AFTBSHoOlTaCtbijlatl f Meirepoi.Ua DIvUUb.Ib Ualen Leaewellalt. Hlatk street west, bctwees) D aad I streets norfti, aal neeM theaee (a renUa ts at Jead tae ruaen. ef Pre tTm. Verd KenriM will be -is'simiii .1.0 b. MBinlud ftt hi. rMld..c, 1 UBP .IrMt. b. tween Tw.ati.th aad Tweatr-flrili!r..ti, Waiblaf. los, D c, from la. boore ol 10 .. la to i p m . ..d Rout tot p. B. kit an Tor Salt or Bent. T T, n y lk A bo. . XlALIiriTSSOKIB', n.T. HbuiU.aoTI ejd FAWi'e'f'iiirr deierlp- n ir .FOXtALSAJlbxiXT, F0HALXAI OaeifX.,' ,' Ai Uelt L..UUB. ireaae. ).. -I7W1 I fa. I...II.1. aa.ir.m.B A fTkllJM. ! HO LIT'.. Ma S T.Blh atrMt. tinar. .la.ha far alt. JaH-tt TJOOXS FOR BI.IT.-aOOD AXD FLXAIAXT XX ROOMS aiar b. .btalaad al raaeoaabl. ratal, kt N. 37 TblrtMBth atra.!, betWM. I .tr.l 111 Xiw York .t.id. I..1 If Wsnti. AOEXTS WASTED-HOW BXADT FOR CAM VA8DIBI 'THE UISTORT OF TUX WAR BiTWEES TnX 8TATE3 " III C.aiee Ch.raeler.CoBdBel, a.d rti.lulbr Ho. AliXAtDia II.STBraijiB. RnA far rir.at.ra.wltb (arm. ..J . fnll daarltitlan Of th. work Addrra. HATIOMAL FUUL181IIHO COHl'AHE, rhllad.lpbU.Fa. w A'-TED-IN EVERT C017NTT IN THE UNI- iu.iAiu,Auuuu max., to sen py sarapio CHAMBERLAIN'S COMBJNATION SQUARE, TLUMB. LEVEL AND BEVEL. Th greateet lareatloaof th age, and en that every Mechanic, Work maa aad Fanner la th land will bar. Bend address, with name, Btate, coualr aad post ofllce, plainly wiilte,aad we will seed circulars aad terns. HiSPAH.uaiiiian m ,j , riHiDxrr, i a rAWTID-l33 TEACnERJ, STUDENTS, OR II nlkar Iatalllsaat Hea aad Warn Dailnaaa pars fine to Ho per moatb.aeeordlag to ability Ad dress ZEOLBK.Mi.CURbi' A CO , 611 Arch street. TBiiaat'aPBiBtrst. WANTS D-TO MAKE AN ARRANGEMENT WITH A LIVE MAN la every eouaty who wishes to make money and eaa elv good references. No capi tal raaalratf. Will aall aknalaoaa nawla l.rVD per month, aad relr oa proSlt for my pay. Address j v, iiiiiff riutnirf, m QUE DO L L A RJO If B DOLLAR! A GREAT WOHDER-A Silk, Thibet, or Alpaca press, Wool Bbtwl, Carpet, 00 yards Sbeetlag, Fam fly Bible, Sets Lad lea' Fare, Sewlaf Machine. Flee Wool Cloth for OeaU SalU, ., OWE DOLLAR EACH, Agents wanted. Circulars seat free. Aaoreas o wAitain m uu , noatoB.aiass WANTED-GEf TLEMEN AND LADIES TO CALL at MOXLEY'S, Teeth street, and aee hla peauttrui rAncx ukebsks aaa uumnuu ror Ladles, Osntlemen aad CbUdrsn. Opera cloaks for JBM-H W' ANTED-A GOOD CHANCE TO CHANOE roar Itorsea aad Carriage for Paled Right isiruorri biso, rsrnuiii m parmini ror m verr asaful patent Just offend for al Salereou No W ANTED-A RARE CHANCK.-AN ENERQETIO HAN. with a email capital aad the possessor of a norae ana wagon, wm aad an opponaB.tr ir a aaie laveetmeal br calling oa O, C LEE, No 487 Sixth street, where u matter will be fallr iplalaed. t ulu uuiiu Aiiu miiVBH.or bbt eiuer arneie of valse.at the old-establlsbed Merchant Pawnbroker Store of R FULTON A Co ,ftll Math street, 3 door north of Pennsylvania avenue de tf Boarding. OARD1NO MU8 JANE TAYLOR ha liw for rent, with first clatt Board, several large and de slrabl Frost Rooma, at til Third atreet, between PeBBirleanU Aeeane awet C at fn2rMf Fainti and Oils. R I M 0 V I D . lfatrlaaT ninvhaaait the atArk and ivtnraa la tba store of C 8 WHITTLESEY, 028 SeeeBth street, I take pleasure In announcing to mr friend aad the public generally that 1 hav removed my stock of PAINTS, OILS, LAMPS, GLASS, ETC , from No. 3PS D street, be I wee a Sixth aad Savsatk, te 628 SEVENTH STRfET, Bet we a Louisiana avean and D street, WLere I shall keep constantly on baud a fall assort meat of PAINTS, OILS. LEADS, COLORS. VARNISHES, BRUSHES, GLASS. LAMPS, ETC. ALSO, ARTISTS' MATERIALS OF EVERT DE SCRIPTION. And every tbl( pertaining to th buslaess. 1 remain your obedient servant, GEO RTNEAL, Ja . WastunTrir. tJCIeremherWl7Jatl Personal. nOAIULT DR. LEON, J 400 EleTeath street, abovKtret In treating ACUTE or CHRONIC bKIN, ORGANIC aad RERV0US.DI6EASE8 bedtfltt competition. ORGANIC WEAKNESS he gnarsnleee if jure tboroughlyaad permanently. LADIES suffering from IRREGULARITIES, from whatever cause, are offered a quick and thorough re lief. FEES MODERATE. 4eft-tf CONBITLTATIONB FREE. PRIVATE MEDICAL CONSULTATION AT OLD" DR DARBY'S. Seveatb street. opposite Odd Fellows' Hall. Separat rooma for palteau atll tf Confectionery, JOSEPH U. 81IAFFIELD, FRENCH CONFECTIONERT AWD LADIES' AND GENTLEMEN'S REFECTORY, SM P innarlranla arsnus, bet wssa Twelfth and Thir teenth streets, MEALS SERVED AT ALL HOUEi OF THE DAT . 1ND EVENING, FROM 7 A. M. TO 11 P. M. Gene, Oysters, Ac , always on band Parties. Wot'idlags aad Reception supplied with Chicken and Lob ster Salad, Chickens, Croquette. Oysters in all styl.es. Fin and Fancy Cakes, lee Creams, Jellies, ifii triott Russe, A , China, Glass, Silver. Welters, e i Table Ornaments art. llelallr executed Ordera ta the city and from th country solicited) and pr omptly attended to. f. 8 1 have no eoaneetloa or Interest la any tr Confectionery Establishment In this city, or J?! lm JO II SnAFFIELD Carpets. 176 ' F. W. URANDEKDURO. 176 ibllsbed mrulf la maun fact a tine the best Ingrain, List and Commoa or Coatumer Carpets Dealeie In carpets and housekeepers will Sod It to their advantage tocall 1 promise to make th best quallti and charge tbe lowest price. 11 out keepers, by brlu glng their list or rags to me. can have them wov Into carpets at a reasonable price and at short m t uuan v ah uv nu No 17 Peeu-tylf aula arena. KoTenteenth and Klghieenth sit n, OMfluuiDiinu labial Interior Adornments. QEOK-OB W1LLNIR, " PAPBRIUHGER AND UPHOLSTERER, IMPOargB AKD PIALIE 1 FRENCH UND AMEBI74W PAPKRnANGINOfi AV CrilOUTEBT OOODI, 454 Ninth atreet west, between D U E l4u, '" wiiiniiTn,, n r. Furnuhine Goodj. -FIRST WARD TKIMJIIMOgTOKE. Ill P..B. ar.BB.. b.t mh BBd XMh atrMta 114- HOOF BKHIT.. OCOVE9 AMD HOSlEnr TRIMMIM08 OF ALL fcllrtlS, """'"' , UEIJTLEMEM'jl ORAViTS. COLLARt. AO To. publl. will lad II la tb.lr lauri.t ti .VK All I00J..1. w.ir.nWtob. Mr.pr.MnuJ ' " '"'" W M FEARHOrl LiH' i"ii"Tl'f;L'w' LaUiaaa Areaae, a..r cerB.rHtath.Bd II. trt (Star) fa st STOP uneirr LADIES' AND MEN'S SATCHELS JAMES S TOPHAM A CO., A-300tt. SEVENTH STREET. PROPOSALS. Sealed proposals, la duplicate, will be received at the office of the uaderslgund, at Cemetery Barracks, Chattanooga, Tesn , until W, in , WEDNESDAY. March I, lftw. for th deliver? this post of , . , KESH AND CvUNED UEEF dnrTBg th ensuing six months Tb Ueef must be of a good marketable qualltr. equal proportion of fore a bd bind quarter meat, (ueck. thanks, aad klduey tallow to be excluded.) in ewh Quantities as mar W from time to lime required for Issue to the troops who are now or may hereafter b4 stationed at t hla post, and alsucb times as th Post Cotnulssary shall direct. The persoa to whom an award la mad must be pre pared to execute bis contract aad give tb required bonds at once Each bid must be accompanied by a good and tnf. flcleat guarantee from two or more persons, (whoa loyally aad solvency ta car tl Bed to lira clerk of a court of record, ) aettlag forth that th bidder will, in case tb eoutractla awarded him, gtv ample bonds and security for th faithful porfor iae.uoe of the aame The nam aad plae or rstdtaef aoli surety must bejriTeu , Tb contract awarded KBdr this ad vsrtlBement must bemads sabjset to thapprovaiof la Major Central Oemmaadlng tb beePAtttntnt. Propotalt foe Ftu and Coraed Beef mutt be sepa rate, aad addmaed to 'Brvl Brigadier Gneral M. P. Haall, Cbl Commissary of BubsUUnee, Depart ientuijrnerinet ivbatuaooga, Tsnaaee, P. g Ht order of lravat BrlvadUrVlafiAp&l V V B C. 0. S 1 Deptrtmtat of Camber land, " Mtrtd flritU.43ihC.6;iafirtA.tj 5 aaWaaaaaaiPBiawawaai Fropoisli. -. rr i cirntNKER nrrici 'i. I &bft..d Jv . Oswioav xoaiiari nrtiniuii atiii na tti w am the XKh of Mush, H5S, at boob, fee MaUac the repair thaAnay beeoms Becessarr eoftitbo Called State pttJiweto, S, Y,.p t Nerember.n, ..7.V.ii.Tr"'J' .."'-L":iai T'liTT -' ' iMiaQfSeaiiUrUlTerMid repal i iBdterUl for HI repair MiArurmisae4 "i V r aloaof the BBdaralraed. eaa Wabti it oa, persoa or by letter, to ikts Bee, fs-td Lt.ColeflBtlnrs, Bv RMT SUFPLIBS, - - Post CoMHissaar, 1 , ,w "NAMVtltl, Tamr.,Fb 30.11M8. I Sealed Proposal t, which mutt be la duplicate, with a copy of talt advertisement attached to each, will bo Bi vd t this Se aatli Ue' clock, a , TUE3DAT, arch 3, WW. ferwu ppfr lag ' FRESH 1Mb CORNED BEEF . , To IheTreopt. Qampe, and Hospitals supplied by tbe Govsrameatal MaanvlllcaBd vielalty, and drawlac eappTlet therefrom for els taoatha, consmouclag the first day of April. tOS. The Beef mast b of good marketable quality i th Fresh Beef la equal pnportlOBsof for aad hind. quar Ur. (necks, thanks, aad kidney tallow to be ea eladed.) th Corned Beef sweet aad thoroughly eared, aad to be furnished at such tlmse and places, aad Is ca qvaatltle ad proportion a of froth aadeoraed beef respective I r a th Pott Commander shall desig nate Proposals must b aeeempaaled by tb names f two auretlei.jB tb turn f u.ooo, for the faithful Crformaac! th eoatract. If awarded, aad ahoald aeat lo this oMc eadoraed oa th In t elope, Pro poaal for Beef," and addressed to "Btt. Brl Ota hP Small, Chief Com Sabtlttene, Department of the Cambarlaad, Nashville, Ten settee " kiisi rvawrrca iv rajact ibf bbb bii bibb oncrvo. Coalract tobetnbject to the approval efho Major leaeml eomtaandlng the Departrntat. By order of Brig Oen M, P. Smatl, Chief Com. libepLeriheCamberlaad. - J. t. CLIGHORN, ft29 td First Lieut, and A. 0. I CatTBD svavis EnetaisR Ornei, ) no ZWaOOTa. BIXT BTBBBT, ? pRlLADBLraiA.PA , February Id, 18G8. I Sealed Proposals, In dapllcate, with a copy of this advcrtlMmeal attached to each, will b received at this offlee until tbe 13th day of March, IKS, rr labor necessary for pattlag upward ef S.000 toss of atone In position et the pelewareBreekweler end Ice-breaker Fourflfths of tbe stone to be Irregular blocka, e arb. welghlag from two te Ire and a half tentt eneiftb of less than two font All ttonee laid dry. Bidder to furnish all the machtasry, boats, moor ings. Ac , aad whatever may be reqalred for properly receiving, rtnTin(i pumas siouus la piBtw The work to be at all timet tubjoct to latpectloa by Work to eotamsnreareal the 18th ef Var. and to be completed by tbe Uk of October, IMS. ciooere win aiai me rat or iator per ion or z,zi pounds at whUhtbay will put Uplaeolb Btneade iiTerou 10 tnara, or rem water aad Ice-breaker. ered to there, or removed by them, at th Break Each proposal mutt be guaranteed by tworeipoml ie persons, wues Bignaiares bdouib do appaaaea ha vaaraair. and who shaalrl hm crllfld to as ImIbi reodandauhcleat aejBrity br th Doited States dls aJ. I.Jri. A.lAvmv .llav.l. aa alkaah.Llla aMaa. iiiiijuu,,) .."..,.?-, (oiin.iur vivihti vuvuv vutin Eavsiopt ie beeaderseo: "iropoaat lor inorioi Delawar Breakwater." Bldawlltbd ntatiiiJ at 19 ta as Thnrsda. llaren IS. 1ML BldderaarlavltedtobpreeaL For other Fofirji febl9-et S. Eagtneera. PROPOSALS FOR STATIONERY. Orrirt Dipot QoaarianASTiB, 1 JinfiasoayiLL, lap , Fb tl, IMS. 1 . Ka1rl nvAiwvAlsla arlll ka rmnatwmA al ttl. nMM unlll March 4, lftJB, foraapplylag aeoesaarr stationery at this Depot aatll August 51, ItWM, eontlsttaref the fol lowing articles, more or lee t juu reams bettor rarer, raw 3D ' hbpbIaJ napnlad t i Foolseap Paper t w ieeiKiavi 100 " NotPaper tW " " ' unrultJi 49 Abltract Paper i CO Prlatlac 10 Demi M Folio-Post " 50 Blotting ' X '. Envelope 10 dot, tot. Carmine t v lOdos Maellaget 10 doe qts Copying Ink I AOOroasEysletai M ' liamlltoa's Paper Fatteaarst 100 Oillolt'a Steel Peasi SO FabT'eLeadPall -. i Sdoi Robber r.nlertt 4dos " Erasers Sdoi SteelEraserat lOdos. MemraaduBookai Sdos. Paper Folders i 40 Iba. healing Wax 1D gross offlee Tap i i 100 Rubber llandt i 2,000 Q a III ti 4 dot. (eoO page) Letter Copy-book tj 4 ' Brutbest 40 Index Books . . 000 Blank Books-nnlrea: 100, Si 100, 31Q0, iilOO. 0 100,8 4010-qulre Record Bookst 40 Eadorsemeat Book a i 40 . Letters.Reeelvedi VOOIattlakstaada, assorted ThabtatloBcrr 1 to be delivered from time to tuae as required by iba offlesr ia cbarg , . All bidders are required to furnish samples of lb goods with tftelr bids, , .. Bids must bo mads ia duplicate, with a copy of tela advertisement attached to each, aad eaea. bid mutt be accompanied br la luaraate of two reaponilbl partita that, la eaa tbe contract la awardVd to th bidder, good aod aaScient bond will be glvsa for th faithful perform sate of the eoatract. ,, Bide wlllbe endorsed "Proposals for Stationery," and addressed to the undent gned J he right is reserved lo reject aay or all bids. y order ot the QaartenaasUr General U. C. RANSOM. fe 4t BvL Lt Col. aai DepotO. M. "pOR OVER-DRINKING CERTAIN CURE IT DOCTOR VON KOBE'S ANTI-IXEBUI ANT Af NIST0U8 PROPUTLACTIC EXTRACT. This new remedy is not a Patent Medicine as all quack medicines ar called t but an Extract possess' tag ofidobttd virtues for all NERVOUS DISEASES, and particularly for tbos of tbe Csrsbro spinal syt tsm It ha barn fairly tried with Invariabl good success for many years la nervous maladies, and par ticularly la Ihoa canted by Immodsrst ot of Wines aad Liquors, In cases of overtasked brain and Hys terical complaints, for whlcU this remedy has been extensively used, aad from wMch lt obtain Hi Its rep utation. E. P. AISTRflP A CO., Agists, Room No W, Intelligencer Building, reB0 iw WathlngtoJ, D. C. O BlMIANB- O""'.,,,,,,,,.,,, DisraicT or CQfcBMIIA, WASllSOToa COC TV, foteU inti.. we of Asburr Lloyd and J. Wesley Bottler, iii2o K.UbUlUrbert,deeeed.theexeeutor. aforesaid I ! ""T-Vi.faraaald.aDDolntedSAT- ittWvYh 7iWi5W':.?ri&J)X: ," JVi.'.V.t. U haad. ai far a. lb tame K,.,l!lKSf'!..7,l'Vl41,",W " dUliLaalh. tjt.l i " muu "sbm iB numbered ti. 22. ..V' 'S!Jfao' '"' 'ofdTB.itBdir -d,;.--u -..d IjXZUvVZiiTt. s wz ."" ". Jl U'jr OI JUOe lDUa a l Qraaa Haad i. lor an impro aiutnt In Clover . niratloa of arvaatara. tnr .. -.... r.An ikas. r 1 rL- ;dp.t.a,;wu;,r'Uk..'piM...ii.e-rd. '"' " 1SWI tlan.J.. ...... i. .111.- 1.. Uu d e."1.' Faleal UO kloKPAY.tkelikdar I h lo p- il !. 1 .' . I aad all petwa. ar. a ?,. Id p.. f'"Jj' ie c.o... II ... Ik.r haee, wF " ' " ' Jld hurl..-. naalM lU.aaBa aam S' daae. witk la. r ea of Ike .alee, wklea " rai.Bia ob appiicia- .tlo. . 1...1 wwi MWteJHHMSLHS:,.- WoV. raoar, most lb day of bearlngi the argmaU, " "".: ,V-5- -iihiufe 1 wo arauiBSB, . - days aner filial ti .jib pnisiwii semiM ai eq BBBcn per i.uuu irs b, m of thelAbervlsertwuBdof thvlraa aad spike, aad per cable yard -l tBM, whlek blf b used lu uakUc said emir, na; anal TfraUtbeepeBies for tool, naehlaery, scow. A , U teaiiagup and removing old work, aad U eompletloa ef th repair 1b a maaaer aattafacterr to U eagtaeer la aharg m Bids must bo la dapltcaU, and ffaaraateed upon forms which, with all Ue laformatloa la tbe posses. slasd bTBDDllea DtmHO. BL -. -T- . . . " T. I r..f!T!iS?. Vi wlta thelrelBlm.ne).ertr rooehed. !?.k..-.V?ii ..:. I" r Ue. be eaefidei from all h..ii!ri?iJi5 JI. Yd". ..tat. pr.le.d eopr ef itS till!, iii! hif V 1 ee a weA ler lhr iraeki I. !hiiflt!f a. CA.pr.Tlope I. tbe ..Id d.jr, IB.lfATio.AfcSarp.L. " 'ji. it O'BklKNE. I."l'.. R..I.,.IWU1. . ' iNtininti T)EPARTMKNT OF TH1 V;;,Va7t Ofpioi. J WT1D 8T ox, February A), lik i,-ifKilV' T"" Au VlIadmM.'decMsed, trator of the estate of Thomas S ih, t.lon of i or LTODI. AUlahlran. nnala. C. . ...y""". ul aot 10 b. araBi.a ... .. bi. l.'E'.'i' iepi-l"Ilkee.t.B.loa.r.rea fed " -th ! -S' aUa3ae.la.lr.WMII.aj. "Pf'v''"r kta." la wtr 1,- .tw.t lu.lvl.rlbeler.tfc.d 7 '."i i. it will L. i'.n.r::f... . nnUUhad In RgRSotf Ttra AS7 muz nassKa? p.C , aad la the Trtbun. Cbleaf. IU.,eewM forthreisucceBaivewaekBt Uaral " iVaYJrbeatUastaUtydays vnilJ faffi ' ttiJ?l 1 a atiB m Cflmmlssioatr ef Pateaii. n if rf rattan.,, , DEPARTMEAtTOFTHBINTERlOR. OstTSB Uvats Pat irr Orrice. ttKepetltljm of Waup Batovi of New TerkNT praying for the extension of a patent treated to the lib day of Xay, liUa. for aa mproymBt la bine for eattlng Olailers1 PoUu, Tor adreu year rrM th sipl ration of said patent, which laaes piaee athe Wkdarsef May, l$i ' ) tIllrdrIUhejrldDtiUea befcearn! t tb Patent Offlee on MONDAYVth XTlh day ef April. bc xt. at IS e'elock, in. i and all persoa are noil led I appear aad sUw , tf aarthty bare, why aid petition ought actio W truated PcnoflSoppeslRf the eaunslea are required to lie leaf, mutt bo tied In tbe tte f tee ttrv days before it day of bearlngi the arguments. If aay, wltaia itn days alter lilac tb leellmony. Ordered, also, that this aotle be published la the Jttpubtican & the nfilffffCticeT, WashtBgtoa, D. i HTAVSSpATBFTOrFlCl, WABBttfOToa, Feb, e,lftt . rt Flak, of LoaUvlll. Ken Oatho petitioner Albert tohltn tbvthday of Mav, IsM, for aa TmprevemeBt ! Urldges.foraeTSu rears frra lb exslratlea of said patent, which take place oa IbeBth day of May, IMS: UUoHeradthat the aaldpetlUon be heard at the at the said hearing, must be taken aad tranemllled la accord ante with the rule of tb See, which will be farntahed en kpptleatloa. Depositions and other paper, relied upon as testU M meay, must be tied la theefflcefuiiUi days before lb say oi Bvunugi um aiiiiiaiiH, u "J, wmii sets dayafTerlllngthletimoByr , Ordered, also, that this nntle be published la the RipuWican- and the InUtttgenctr, Waahlngtoa, 1. .. ana in in -iiwrnm, leooiiiiiiPi & jr. Bcu a week for three successive weeks i the Srsi of aaldpubl b to do at toast amy oays previo flSw9w Aetlag Commissi ionercT Patealt. DEPARTMENT OF TUB INTERIOR. Cxivan Statbb Patsst Orrica, WASiiRQTOir, Febraarr 1. IWL Oa theiMrtlttAniirMaBLOBLooMla.of W&aiklntan.n C. $ praying for the extension of a petcnt gnnted to him th sd day of Mar, l&H, for aa ImprovemeBi in Plate for Artificial Teeth, for seven year from the xplratlonef said patent, which taken place on the It ia ordered'that the Bald petition bslisard at th Patent Office on Monday, Jta el 3th dar of April nest. allS o'clock to i aad all persons are aotlBed to appear aad show cause. If any they have, why aald petltloa In the Patent Office their objections, epeelally set forth arlll ha Cnrnl.hril rin ntilliallAn DfrtMaltloBa and otlwr unrn. railed u dob aa testl moaf, must be Bledlntbe offlee twtnt dar before ineuaroi nann ineargumeau, it any, whdibhb daye after filing the teatlmoay ' Ordered, also, that tblajiollce be published In the RsrvLicABandlhefifcni7encer,washlatrtoo,b C, , a ,b a sixut vain ,Mt tr vajrciiOBa,, iutib ) wiiiio. iKax intiui alii ior iBar of heartart ail tetUmoarSled by obher party, te be sedai th said bearlag. matt be lake aad tram mlttedlu accordance with the rule f th ace,wblth wUt b faraUhed on applleatlon- i Ml llatAasltlana and othsr naner. rella.1 n aext, at IS o'clock, sa aad alt perseaa ar ao tiled to appear anueuow cause, ii any inoy bbuo, wmj ai peittloa ought not to be grunted. PerBOuaoppoalBfftbxteBsloa are reqalred lo lie la the Palest OBce their ohjerilena, speelallr set forth la wrttine. al least Ivfntv dare before lb dar of 11 tAiallmaBV flled faveUheir tttirt. In It mA oaceawekiorlhreoaucceatveweekaUelrloraltl EfEf Subt I cations to be at least sixty day pravlous lo UaBsBB. arof bearing. m JL fa STOUT. . H T-VEPARTMaUi'T OF THE INTERIOR, - UMiiH eiaiii riiui vrnii. vi aaHixuvOaf, reproary s, ima OnlheTietHIoaof PntLABDialtBAW.of Boiton.Mass.. praying for the extension of a patent granted to blm th Sd day of May. ISM, and reissued tbe 17th day of Jaly.lMO, for aa Improvement lu Air Englses.for jDif, inn, ivr b mil rwi in ait ataBien, ir seven years from the expiration of aald patent, which taaea piace warn aa usj oi star x It la ordsitsl that the aald tMtltloi Patent Offlne si UUNlJwY. ShaUthdav ttt A tor II btI. at II o'clock, m t aud all personam- notified to appear aaa snow cauac, u any ibcj nave, way aiu pennon ought not to be granted. Persons opposing the extension ar required to Al In the Patent Offlee their objoctloaa, speelallr set forth la writing, at least twenty daya before lb day of hear la i KlItAMtlmanv fllad by either sartr. to aenaad at lb aald bearing, must be takea and trmuamUted ta ac cordance with tb rule ef tb ce, which will be fnr- aisnoa en appiicauoo. Depositions and otker .seaer. railed poa aa Uitl mooy. must be Aled In th one I wfy day before the day of beaxlag i th arguBMBU, If aay, wlAbln tarn day aft ) tka LaatlmanaF. uraerea, aiao, iaai tnia noiiee no jraniisnoa in ine jr.aT. .-.- rcTaM: -.-- . ... . ... .irVBLlflAB BBS 1UO MlflffCWCCTj lVBaBlUglOB, U. &r Utree aaocoaal v weeks ( th first of said publieatloas be at least alxty days previous te tbe day" of hearing ...... .aid7'a. aaa is UMDiwun imi.psiivii siatva. db b wsh atuii vonnBiaawae.- wi rairaia. DEPARTMENT OFTnE INTERIOR, UllTKD riT AT SB PATISV OrflCI, WAsiiaevoB, rv, i, ivn, OBlhaDatltioBofRovBAiiLiKBBiCB.nf Phlladctnhla. Poub , praying for tbe extension of a patent granted d to blm the Sddarof Mar. IBM. for a Improvemeat " la Trunk Lock llasps. foraeyen rears from the ex piration of satd patent, which takes place on the Id It la ordi-rod that tbe said petition be beard at th ratent OOlee u MONDAY, tbe 13th day of April nex.i, ai n o eiocif , ni ana an persons are nouaea to appear aqawJiiaWtause, If any they bare, why said petition ufBfA not to be granted Persona oppoaiag the extension are required to Sis 1b Ibe .Pallet Offlee their objections, specially set forth in writ I ac, at leatl merrily daya before the dar oi hearing all feslluony filed br either party, lo be tl.trt.ial I IA!. a.l nlh.i lianata. nallaal HrWia iaall. moay, must be filed in tLe office twenty dar before th day of hearing! the arguments. If any, within ten daya after Alloc tbe testimony. , Ordered, also, that thlanotlc be pnbltsbed In tbeJ KtpubHatn aad tb Intelligencer. Washington, D. C , and In the Herald, Philadelphia, Pen a once a week for three successive weeks t th first ot satd Subllcatloua to boat least sixty day previous lo lb ay of hearing. A H. STOUT, 10f 9i ACiiBg isorauiBBioaer vi ra.vBva TN TnE rtUPREME COURT OF THE DISTRICT OF J. CUbUUDlAi Almlra C. Allen, .... vb lift! Equity DovketS. JobnS Allen. .',,,.. Th anhn-aria la.nn.1 (a AtAi-irMil tna dafaudaat'a an Carasre having been returned by tbe Marshal. "Wot be found t" and the eomflalnaat having lied an addavit that tbe defendant Is a sea-resident of this VletriCI. jb no.ioaoiiof eompiaiBB( nj najr t"r court that tbs defends at cause htaappearaae I oay oi January, a v io, (. to be etred herela, on or before tbe firat Rule day o' currlnx tartr days after this dar, otherwise w 111 be proceeded with a la eaa of default. DylnetConrt. B bib atma nil o- m otherwise lb cause B. J. MEfOS, Clark. ia pUrSUBBC) HI (aw, I, AlilMO eFWaaaaUa, !' I dent of the United Utatca of America, do hereby de- I clare and make known that publlo aale will be held I at tn uuaer ineniiquou lanauuce iuiowh oi ah .. .1 ih. tBi.,l. liinln.rijif daiilvaalaal. In. wit I lit As to the Publlo Lauds at th Land Office at HflMIluLDT, K A NBAS, oommenolBg on FR1DAT, the Jlret day ef Ma next, for the disposal of the lands sltoated within tbe folio wlag designated town- Snips BUB pari! wi iuiuiii'a iimi wiitnu luaiiiun. of the onstlou uudar tbejfref article of the aforesaid tfouf I VA fra iin4 adel tfth4 ttxth principal mfriuiaa) r rational towntblDB 2d. 27. 28. Z). SO. 31. S3. S3. S And SO, of rang 17. Fractional township SO, townships 37, 28, 2030, 31, 32, SJandiH, and fractional towntblptW of range 18. Fractional township , townships 37, SS. 2, SO, 31, 'fractional' township , township 27, St, 230, 31,' I 37. w. a, aaa irnciiouai iwwnsuiiiiu, vi nie at. tractlonal towaabtps W, Xh , , . 31, U 33, 34, . Afnai.tl id Forth sal of the following described i rutt lands at the same place, eommenclBgoa SATURDAY, fA.MM.Z.1 oSliiv ntxf, for the disposal of cortain trust land, altuated wltltln tbe following towntblp and part of townships tying within th Hulls of th. cession la trust, undertheeeeoiitiartUleof tbe aore mentlotiW treaty. ' ....... . , tionth fifth bait tin and eorf of the txl principal m meridian. Fractional tow nshipa So, 27, S3. , of nakel . tractioual township JU. township 87, J& and J9, and fractional township 30, of rang 8. ... . Fractional township il. townships 27,59 and 29, and fractional to wn.blp 30, of rang 3, raclloaal lowntblp jW. townships 27, SSand SO, and fractlonaltownalilpliJ.oi'raiigoi. t Fractional towa.blp , towasblps 27,3,20, and fractional towaablpAJ, of rangefi Fractloaal township L townsblps 27, 38, 30, and fractloaaltowusnTp.SU, of range 0. t Frsctlonal towusbip SB, townships p, V, 29, and fractional township 3U, of range 7 Fractional township 2J, townships 27, 28, 20, and fractlonaltowoshlpJ.of rang. Fractional township JtU townships 27, 28, 50 and IractloBai townampaj, ill jane; Fractloaal towusbip 30, towirthlp 87, 23,29, Fractional township 20, township 87, 28, 2ft, and fraotioaaitowasmpW, orrangoll -, Fractional township 26, towntMpa 27, 28, 3D and fractional township SO, of range 11 , Fractional township jd, towifwhlps Tt 28,29, and fraoUonaltowttsTilPJ,ofraag11. Fractional township 20, lownshlpa 27, 33, 20, a&J fractional towusbip,.), of rang H Fractional township 26, townsblps 37, 23, 29, and fractional townsblpSJ, of range JJ. Fractional lowasblp :, lownkips 27, 29, 20, and frsitlonal township 3t), of rang? 18 The following deslgnatejj townships btjiug touth of Ibe base lino ana teen oi iuosixib principal tueriaiaai Tbe offering of the lands above referred to will be I unmmaiirdiJ at ILa diut resDectlveltr aa above lndlB sated, and will proceed In tbe order in whicb ther are I aaverutea suui mi sunn idiii uave uvea uni.u aad lb aala thnffclosedi but the sals tball not be kenl I open lunger than two woeka for either the public laads or trust lands, and no private entry of asy ef lbs leads will be admitted until after tb expiration of th two I Wteat, nor win inscis Deonsrea wuMansr " nu-drawn- before th dsy of sal by th Department on ac- . ui VI iiiiiviii i m i"i fii". u, .. . B S m- ..j.. Mhinil .1 tlia i.i at wasalnctonl iKt- lWBiiein aay oi tianuary, v v.ta.. v. feVg!SMlWsi..o.. JOS 8 "lh'rV..,..,,i..fi...,.lI.a.JDmtt twentieth dar of January, Abbo JDomiol onl urn. ...... -j ... tr... U. refilltleae f Ik. Departroeat, . . N.T? ..A. vir.a!ill.ir.B.p.TmealfBb.mad. L.retot.r. aad 'SVn.iuo'.a .Tc.pl ui.Btk pal.