s IHE DAILY EVENING TELEGKAril PniLADKLHIIA, MONDAY, DECEMBER S, 1861. DKCKMBKH 5, 18SC . I Ntnt of the nrltlnt! Army At recent dinner at Hlpon, Karl At Grey nnd Ripon f aid ; There aa ono dencription of pmgreai Lk a had t.ccn uiudo by the War Department lilrhiobody (Jispnti d and nnhody liked, an Ithut M progress in the ihupe of incrotaed etliniloa. IV had to pay at the present moment for our Biiliiary nrvi.e mupli inure thin we P"U fo years airt:e. In the j-iar 1K.VI luu !l ! ooUof th aVir.j eatinutlvs w liulo over i'IO,0:)0,(KK). Tlio army r .timatee. whirh it wn his duty to prencnt to railiaiiKiit this year were i'S l,SV"t the army titimotc" wbl li wore prmcnted to Parliament in 1W1-2 were a I tt'e over i' r;,noo.r0i. 1 Ifi.fOO.OJ ), r nearly i'lfl.OM.OOO, us it was now, wits an enor. bious fiim ; unci when thoy saw th it In tho short Pee of nine rears the nnnv flstinintn hud (Crown from i'lO.OOii,')'"' tlrm Ut INi.tWl.iMl), miU then nany i.'IA.'Virt,iKK) in u time of pmrn ibi-y h ul a riffht to a-k what hint hupp 'ned m tho interval, wbut the ciuse of this very cjnideralile. and. ijDiiuriant ill- reuse i Nuw, wlmt hiii haiipnned the iniervrtl r Why, a grout doal ! Kinro IH Vl they hud hud in Hi liiHt instance a groat war tho Criiui an war. Why, It showed tho iinp'-rluctand liiaiji iiuutn oimliti m in which their military etiiti,ihiiieiits were previous to that war. A jrreut dc.il of rritiviain was poured out nt tho time tin these lu bud the couiluct of t!ic war. He would not enter on that ami'tit story, for tho world panr-e.1 so n i . kly that tin- Crimean war was almost now an am lent story; but this ho wonld sjy, in jus'iee to tlioso In authority and lie believed the more truly that story was written he heiter would be tho justice whii h posterity would do them thai when ho hail to do with tho aVtinp ont of a fur interior expedition, when there, wss no war, but only possibility of w.ir tuo fitting out of the expedition that took plaeo to lirtlieli North Aixctica at the timo of the Trmt affair he was bound to nay that he stood phrist at what must have been tho duties of tliot-c who bad to send out tho Crimean expe dition with the means whieh were at their dis posal. The defects he bail alluded to were proved and shelved. It was the duty of tho ioviirnmont then, It was tho duty of the Government now, and would bo the duty of every snccessive (ioy ernment, to see that wo do not fall hick into that rend ii ion to tee that if we have an army and we renst have an army it be maintained in an eflicit nt state, that It be ready to do the work which It profcKScs to do work which, as far as Us suirlt, its cournfie, and its valor went, tuo UritiBh army had ever been willing to perform. Well, then, one result of that was an increased expendituto. Uefure 1SS3 we bad no Military Train, no Commissariat Corps, no Army Hos pital Corps. Our hospital arrangements, our. nodical arrangements for the army were, as was then known, grcviously and sadly imperfect. All these things had to be improved, and improve ments of this description cost money, fivery thlti(r hid been done, and dono ollcctivaly ; but it had to be paid for. The necessity of keeping a larpo force in India, in consequence of tho lato mutiny, increased the cost of the army; and another source of expenditure was that we had been gradually awakening very rapidly of bee years to the conviction that it was our duty as a Christian nution U do everything in o ir power to maintain the health, alleviate the conili lion, increase the morality, and improve tho intellectual development of the soldiers of our army. Alter alluding to the steps that hail been taken to carry these improvements Into etfcct, and mentioning the cost of the militia nnd volun teers as an additional strain upon the revenue of the department to which he belonged, his Lord ship mid that we lived In times of great mo chunical change. The days of Brown Bess and moothhores were over; we lived in the days f Kir Wlllism Armstrong and Mr. Whitworth, and in the days of rilled muskets and breech loaders. Nothing was more certain than that all improvements of warlike material tended not to war, but to peace. Nothing was more certain than this, that tho more perfectly nutinus mnlntnincd their armies, and tho more perfectly they muiulaincd thoir means of warfare, the less likely were they to go to war. Men were always lighting in tho days of defensive armor, and when battles ended with very littlecornpura tive lots on either side. As to the question of re ducing the expenditure, lie could only say that, whilo the Government would bo blumablo would be criminal if they inulutuined nny ex penditure whieh could not bo justified, they would be more blamahlo and more criminal if they reduced the army and mvy to a condition rnch as existed when tho Crimean war broke out. For himself and his colleagues, ho could only say that everything would bo dono to reduce tho expenditure of bis department. His Lordship concluded by thanking the company fur tho honor Ihey kad done him. Old Timo. From a copy Of the Worcester Magaune for the third week in October, 178G, wc extract an adver tisement which was doubtless very serious then, though only amnsing now. It is headed with a picture of an old-futhioucd stage-cow li, and pro ceeds as follows : TAOfS FHOW PORTS MOt.'Tlt , IN NP.W HAMPSHIRE, TO SAVANNAH, IS QUOUOIA. There Is now a line of stages established from Hew Hampshire to Georgia, which go und return regularly, and carry the ncvcrul mails, by order and permission of Congress. The stiigcs from Iloston to Hartford, in Con necticut, set out from the bouse of Levi Pernio, ut the algu of the New York stage, opposite tho mall in Demon, every Monday, Wednesday, and Friday morning, precisely at five o'clock; by which means those who tako passago at Iloston, In the stsge which sets oil ou Monday morning, may arrive at New York on tho Thursday evening following, and the mulls will be but tour days suing from Iloston to New York, and so from Hew York to Iloston. The btapes from New York for Tioston set out On the same duys, und reach Hartford at tho line time as the Boston stages. The singes from Boston exchange passengers With the stages from Hartford and Mencir, und the Hartford stages exchange, with those from New York at Hartford. Passengers are again exchanged at Stratford Ferry, and not again Until their arrival in New Y'ork. By the present regulation of the stages, it Is certainly the most convenient and expediiious way of traveling that can possibly bo had in America, and in order to render it the cheapest the proprietors of the stages have lowered thoir rrhe from four pence to three pence a milo, with liberty to passengers to curry fourteen pounds of baggape. lu the winter season, the stages will rnn with the mail but twice a week, instead of three times as in the summer, und will set out from said Pease's every Monday and Thursday morning, precisely at 6 o'clock. Those who intend to take passage In the stage, must leave their names and baggage, tho evening precsdlng the morning that the stages set olf at the several places where the stuges put up, and Iiay one-half of their passage to tho place where the first exchange of passengers is nmdo, if bound o fur, ami if not, oue-iialf of their passage so far as they are bound. N. 11. Way passengers will be accommodated When the stages are not full, at the same rate, Vis. t three pence only per milo. Kaid Pease keeps good lodging, fcc, for ffltlenieu-travelers, and stabling tt huiacs. Thomas Drldgman.an old resident of North ampton, Massachusetts, died on Friday, r.t the ge of 60. He was the author of "Ioscripuous on ste Gravestones In. the Graveyards of Northamp ton and of other Towns la the Valley of the Con Mtict," published in 18M, and several tht tilutti of lUsUar character. The renl name of Brother Ignatius is Josenh AeyrBicr ltud. xiv wot wrg I u 1 rv . The Diet of the little Duchy of Lanenhnrg have parsed a resolution in favor of annexation to prnssia. The yaeht for Garlhnldl has heen bought at lasi. ina sum n..iu ws tiou. Mie, la nuy tons burden, and culled tho 1'rinrem HoyaU The Qtieen of Holland, traveling inroimita, nndcr tlio tlllo of tho Countess do Burcu, has passed through Milan and Venice. Another explosion of ffunnowder baa tl,., place in l ngland this time in one of the mills oi messrs. nan, at l avcrsham. Two men were killed, und much damage done to property. Twelve of the soldiers condemned for th ufluir of Aspromonte, but pardoned by the recent royai orerce, nave passoq through that City on the way to n join their regiments. It Is "aid that tho Fellow of riallinl College, (Hon, linvc come to i resolution which will hence forward admit Horn in Catholic undergraduates to that society. A fearful storm raged in Scotland lately. An immense iimouut of lamogn was dnno. In somo places tin re were flood which carried olf great qnnnti'les of property; in others thore was a scrions loss of life. Ono of Ihe murvcls of modern traveling Is the unnoiini-ement that apasienger bent on doing things rapidly may leave London on any night at S o'clock, and the ceond night after, precisely ut 8 o'clock (that Is, in for'y-ciglit b si, bo in Madrifl. The route Ik by way of Folkestone, Paris, Bordeaux, and Treves. That French ladies have taken a fancy (41 walking-sticks is nn o'd story : but a new leaimn in their whim is the introduction of lino sLiicl blades into the handles of tho mora custiv. that they maybe used as a wcaoon of ntt . t These canes uro exhibited in most of the bet shop windows. It is stated that when tho into Duke of New castle was on bis deaih-bcd the tjuecn twico cume from her long retirement and paid a visit of kindness to hi r noble stitiiect. The Prince of Wulm cniiMMilso to see the Duke the diy after the Queen's first visit. lie was permitted, just before his dea'b, to sen bis infant grandson, tho future heir of bis Illustrious house. A bailiff In England lately served n process from the court upon 11 poor man In Blackburn, the amount claimed being small. The whole of tho family being out of work, and actually in want of tho common necessaries of life, they were unable to muster the payment of one shil ling for appearance, whereupon the bailiff seized the family lilble, nltnot the only remaining rem nant of tho household good-, with which ho walked oir in triumph. There is trouble in Poland about the kidnap ping of Jewish girls at Warsaw. The Jewish community had hitherto been silent about it, because none but the lower classes had been subjected to this treatment. But about three months ugo, tho daughter of a rich IsrucMto having been enticed into a convent of l'eliciau nuns, and then forcibly kept them, tho father complained fo the bishops, and after innumerable eflorts his child was restored to him. Sho i-aid there are about a dosou moro Jewish girls in tho same convent. The official text of the troafy of peace between Denmark and thcGcrmon Powers contains twenty four articles, together with a protocol referring t the evacuation of Jutland. Denmark renounces nil. right to tho Duchies, cedes the Schlcswig Islands along with Pehleswig, and agrees to recognize any disposal of the ceded territories which the allies may make. Denmark is to he CHmpensated for the war contributions levied in Jutland, nnd the vessels and cargoes captured on either side during the war arc to be restored or the owners indemnified. A number of Spanish bishops and clergy are prcpiiring to send a deputation to Homo to pre sent to the Popo the expression of their attach ment to the visible Head of tho Church; to protest against the spoliation of the patrimony of .St. Peter; nnd te invito his Holiness, in case lie shonld bo obliged to leave Itonie, to take up his abode in some metropolitan city of Spain. Tho deputation will also oiler fo the Pono a consider able sum of money, the proceeds of a subscrip tion made fur thepnrpose by all classes of society in ipuin. Hnrrliwre In Prlsmu. I Trior to the middle of tho last century there was in tho Fleet Prison a colony of degraded ecclesiastics, who derived their livelihood from celebrating clandestine marriages, for foes smaller than those legally taken at the parish church. Already incarcerated for debt, or for delinquen cies, the reverend functionaries were beyond tho reach of episcopal correction. In somo instances their prolits wero very great, Tht's wc are told that by ono of them six thousand couples were married in a singlo year; whilst at tho neighbor ing parish church of St. Andrew's, Holhoin, tho number of marriages solemnized in the same period was but lifty-threo. These clandestine con nections wote also celebrated at Mav fair, ut Ty burn, and in other parts of London ; iind through tho instrumentality of hedge-parsons they were common all over tho kingdom in fact, greatly moro so than marriages in tho face of tho Church. It is difficult to explain this, consistently with even a moderate cxcrclso of ccclesiasticif d;sci plino. The individuals who thiui brought ditgrnco on tboir sacred calling," enjoyed, iu some in stances, pecuniary prosperity; but moro gene rally, from their vices, fell into poverty und de pendenceinsomuch that a prosiierous Innkeeper would occasionally have a parson on his estab lishment for the accommodation of wedding parties. The consequence was thut the bulk of the common people, less awake to the terrors of spiritual reiircheusion than mindful of economy, wero joined in holy mutrimony by outcasts, who, though base and prolligato, wero nevertheless, by virtue of their ordination, indelibly sacerdotal. CommrtUariri on the Law of Marriage. The Biudksxaid Enoaot.d. She is upariug of her smiles is the bridesmaid engaged f Her manner is distant to a painful degree. She exer cises none of her charms upon you ; she wishes 1 you to understand thut she is uuother's; she is so confoundedly anxious to give you no etieouriigo inent that ut times sho is Bimply rude. The greater her beauty the moro utterly extin guishing is this behaiior. Your efforts to get np a plissunt and etiy conversation become more and more feeble ; and at lust you sink back in your chair, silent, crushed, hostess : feeling an if you were sitting on the shady sido of uu ice berg, or us if, hko the wedding-cuke, you had been lately Ironed bnt not with sugar. Her reasons lor thlB conduct are sound enough. Sho is engaged to unoihcr, and the wishes to 6uvo you the disappointment which you will assuredly buf fer iu case you tall in lovo wltn her a misfortune she too hastily considers certain, nuless she puts some rcstruiut upon her fuscluations. Accord ingly, she remains them so carefully that her smiles, like dogs in the dog-days, are all muzzled, or led by a siring; and her glances are so cold, and her answers so curt that, fur from falling iu love with her yourself, you are lost in astonish ment that another should have hud the audacity to do so. There is but one way to thaw the cold ness of the bridi smuid engaged lead In r to sup pose thut you are yourself engaged, or, still bet ter, married, and she will be a diil'c rent giil in a moment. :)iumtt rt' Journal, Business is brisk at the Charlestown Navy Yard. There are five thousand men on the pay. rolls. A lad of fifteen years old rcocntly captured a shoplifter at I.cm htou, Me. t-ieeing a man steal a cap and walk off, tho boy followed him, and, presenting an unloaded pistol, threatened to shout him ii he did not return the article. Ho led the thief back to the store, and made him pay a double prist fur the tap. FINANCIAL. nuiirvjhJY co., BANKERS, STOCK AHD EXCHANGE BEOKESS, V. U R. THIRD 8TBKET, rhUddl.hl. locks and Uiant bought tod sold an Commlmloa. C re current luak oUI. Coin, Ac , tsooiitat ud (old. BpkUI attf ntloo pmd to th pnrchiM and talc of Oil guv I, lpoitti receive., and Inurcit aikrwtd, M sr awa- TMlt; l JLuM.UiHOr CO., HANKKlta, No. lil 8. TII1IID FTRKhVr, rillLADEU'IilA. Cr.vrmriint atrorltl-! f an Imdm T'frtiiriel and tor Pale. Htiickj, bends, and (kild neufrtit snU Hold on Coia nlmlOB. i.TKRr..T LLcwr.u on rnrofliTJ, Coneetloni froinptlr liado. fM-tf JNfeUJtU "VOtJIl JLIFTJ 1M THE A 31 Kit I C A IS , S. . Corner Walnut and Fourth blrcct-s, MITI.AHKI I'llIA. Tt 1 a HOME f OMPA.NT, nd nrofloi dlvl.'ed rniiuilf , tloiN aiding Hi aMiireil U oaj rutuxe J'reiuliliu. l.ail tlividvud -'4) Hir ctlil. J10AKD OF TliriTBKR. Alenanitcr WMIMIn, 1 J. Filrar Tltnmann, Hon. Jaoita tPollnek, Hon. J mcpli A lna,.il, Allien tt Kn'iertj, ll-nrji K. Ilonni'tt, KnmuilT IlixJin, 1 Tnllip II. Mliigki, lleorire Nus'"iit. John AlsiDau, W UUaui J. Hunard, I Kc UaiJetiurst, Hnmuel Work. AI.KXAMDFK WHIM.THN, T-realdent. (AMI U, WOHK. lee IT. tl.li nt. 11 Utl JOHN H. WILBOX. So, j and l'rvaanrer. gOJ-.lIi:ilW, HUAMEN'H, AND MARINKS' CLAIM AGENCY. irn DOt'WtT AND A I'KNHIOM To the dlsobargtd rsoklierwlio tint beeu miuudod la battle. linn HOUNTT To Ihrne who hare lined two ycari, betides a PENSIOH to Oioae iliaablad. linn norirrr abd tufK pay ToWldowe, rvhere, Methera, Ac., of tho.e who haro died or been killed la the acrvlca. t' PF.NfftOH A YEAR Toths Widows anil Widowed Motbera of thu Soldlora, ekaiuuii, and Mamies who have diei id the aervlco. mm: movf.v. hack pay, Ac., Dnc the t.elri ol Kfimn and Marines. TIIK.fK ri.AIMM, and all oitiera walnat National and BtaU) ilovernuienta, prouipuj collected. Address or apply t GEORGE W. FORD, Claim Agent, 11 flo-lra POCK 8TKUT, one door below Third. c Ii T 11 A L EATING HOUSE, (ITOSITE THE TOST OFFICE, PHlUMiLPlIIA. I1ENHY IIAHPKIl, Ko. 520 ABOH STEEET, HAB A'CARKPl'LLT BELECTBT) STOCK OP WATCHES, 1 'I N E J K W K FjIIY, blliVKlLl'LATUD WAltK, ISrKCTAl.I.T FANCY HILVEIl WAHK, Bnitablc for 13 :m HOLIDAY AND BRIDAL PRESENTS. ff TIKE WATOEES, JEWELEY, SILVER AND PLATED WARE, OORHEB ARCH AND TKNTII HTH. Brooches, Blecva Buttona, Anoxia, Brace eu, Scarf T lua aud KlUfc'a. Tea Heia, lee Pitchora, WalUira, tlokku, Kolka, Spoona, Ac. Wnlctiea repaired and wanranttd. Old Gold, Diamonds, and Silver Boutrht, 11-19. im HARRISON JARDEN. T A M i; H UAH II v WHOLSSALa AMD KKTAIL CLOCK EHTAHLI8IIMKNT, i.E. corner BKCOND and CHEPKUT Birueu, PbiUd'a. Aorm-r roa tiik tatiht EQUALIZING THIKTY-lJAY CLOCKS, Avery dealrabl artlela for Chnrches, Holela, Banks. CountliiK-llooae, I'arkira. Ac. Alau, MAKI'FAl T111PK OF F1IT1! OOI.D PKW8. CUM KM 1'F.PAIHKI) ALU W AHKANIKO. lali-lv ojloek Trluuiuruia of every deaorlptlon X:ilA. GLAHHU8. IAKOE ASSORTMENT PUH SAI.E BY JAMES W. QUEEN & CO., 11 u Ko 9!M OIir.RNlJT BTKF.BT. MONEY TO ANY AMOUNT LOANED tmnn Ilamnila. Watdiea. Jew.lrr 1'U.le. (JIoUiJjis. 4e, at JONI-H A OO.'B OLD FSTAHI IMIIKI) IX)AW OFFIfK. Corner of TIIIKI) and OAHkll.L Hlreota, Helow Lomtiard. V'.B.-HIAMONDS, WAXOUtB, JEWEI.UY, (1UK8 aYe., St aale at ItKMAUKAilLY LOW PFICltS. t-T s T V L L ' H NEW PATENT ST0VE, FOIl COOKING AND HEATING II Y OAS. Can be had cheauer than any other Oaa "l ive, at 11 ao-lm SO. -2V1B. Klh'TII HIRKKI'. L1 IGHT! LIGIIT! LIGHT! LIGHT IS A I great thine In thean durk dnva. PIII.I.IM. r.Klt'H I'ATKNT HI1KI HIM'. KKa I.K1TOKS, fur both day aud Kaa-I!sht. (iaa Kene.-lora tnr waidowa IIU lo iHirnera Hive niore lil.t lliau aU bamern wlUi the kind Sow in ue. tlua flttera fmnlftlied at low ratra. llaytlnlit Iteilectora, for llylitiaK dark ioona. and Imaeuenl oillcua, Ac, wau OMt (lie uau of k- Oilicc, ll-l-lul No. Wl CHKfNlT Street. Philadelphia. THOMSON'S LONDON KITCHENER, nr KnropvaD Knno. fir lamlllea, loitela, or pntiho tnatitiiuona.tn twenty dinereat al.ea. Alao, I'Alla- delnhla. Ilaeaea. Hot - air urn.HHi .,m.hlA liraiera. Lcedown tlratea, k"retKard Hlovoi. Hath Holler, htewtiole fiat, a. ttroUei. t'ookiug su,vea, Ay,, at wusilo SaM) atid retail, by the mannfaeturera. tiUlC. NHAKI'lt A TRnMrtOM, B-aO-ftnw-Cm iio. act) KBconu sueet 7N THE COtJRT OF COMMON TLEAS FOR J the Ciry and County of Pliliadeiohla. In tte maiicr oi ihe o,aiilnii ot (Hitl-.N Htreet from Clt 1'KN'IKlt to WlSWAIIK'kON or I'AIIK H reul. The r-.ort nl Uie t'onimlaakmera to lay out and open t!re 11 alrret num (arid ter street to Wiananli kon or l'ark ireet, '1 Henty aooi'd Ward,bavluK boeu Uled.lliS Court el uuiuicn pita,, at December Term. Iitb4, vul be aaked to cou ,11s Ui lawe aulea eaceptloua be tiled thereto. JOHN H I.ITT1J5, JOHN H. IHttKN, U-28-KJT W. F. kJUm.OwuaiU'rt. FINANCIAL. y 3-lOtheJ TBEASURY 7 3-lOtbs NOTES 7 3-10T" OF ALL DE0inTI0S, ON HAND AND READY FOR DELIVERY, IN LARGE OB SMALL AM01XT8, AT TUB FIRST NATIONAL BANK, CHESNUT MREET, AI10VE Tllllil). M0ET0N McMIOHAEL, Jr., 12 5 St a.ASIIII . JACOIIH, BANKER No. -H) S. '1IIIII1) STHE1CT. GOLD AND SILVER BOUGHT. STOCKS AND SrECIi: BOIH.HT AND HOLD OM COMMlfSlOW. U-JMrn G AUGER AND 000 PER, No. '.JO.J 8. Water Brrp.-t, lielow Walnut, rillLAPII.I'lllA. Imitation nrnmlyand WlneCak,nndlllilii4sorwoTX rnadc of old aud new atutr, alwaya on liund or made to order. Coal pAckrd In hogaheada for ahli plng. AU klnda of trlniBilii.'a punctunlly attended to. H--H' QOLONEL Me ISINH'rjilN, STOCK iinoKiiit, No. 7 FARQUIIAR IiCILDINQ, ll-SS-.tm WALNUT STIIEET, BELOW THIRD, r.CTlStl AND HEIUNO STOCKS ON (X1MMI8SION. G OlaD, QOLI), OODL, SILVER AXD BANK NOTES WANTED. HE HAVEN & BB0TEEE, l-tf Rn. 0 S. THIRD BTRUrf QlICiJ I-Oil KAI.K OF NATIONAL. LOANS, No. 114 S. THIRD STREET, PHIL All ELP1UA. IN EW UNITED STATES 5-20 SIX PER CENT. LOAN. Th Subicrtber. having been the arceearal Bidder, for a portion of the NEW 6-90 BIX 1'Ell CENT. U0L0 BEAII1NO LOAN, arepiepared to otter It on fuvorahie termato their eueionura,ln lnrye or amall amounta, In Bond, of denomination, ef W, luOe, too., and luOOa, both rciatered and ootipona. Thelmereat couimi't.rea on the lat of November next and la payable In (old, acmi-annnalir, on the) Vat of Hay and Moveniber. All oilier Government Secnrltloe on band and foraale, and uoforruatloa gteu voncorulna lnve.taieuts, at our otllce. JAY OOOKK A CO., Jfo. 114 8. T1UUI) 8TUKET, H I'-lm l'Mladelphla. EOVGHT AND JsOLD ON COMMISSION, DE HAVEN & BROTHER, - ITo. SO 8. THIRD STRI'.FT. gMlXII fc llA.NlOIIII, No. 10 S. THIRD 8TREET, 15ANKKHS AND BUOKKKS. Specie, Stock!, Qaartornaateri'Voncber. and Cbocki, and ell Government Securltle. Boovht and Sold, tohl N JEW L.OA.IV. NKW IOA-LV. U. S. 10-40 JAY COOKE & CO., OITER rOK SALE THE NEW GOVERNMENT LOAN, BKAHINd FIVE PER CENT. IHTEHKSr IN COI!f, redeemable any time after TKS YKAKS.at the pleasure of the Ooverument, and payable t'OUTT Vt.Utd alUir Aula. BOTII ffPTON AND KEOISTERED BONDS an laaued ftir thl. Loan,ofeauio denomination a. the S-'Jue. Ihe Inlereat oa e-.Ja aud 1100a parable yearly; on all oiLor deRorulaatlona, half yearly. Tlie 10-M bonda are dated MareA 1, la. Tho hnu yearly tatereat lalUngdue Hepieniborl and" March 1 of each year; antll lat SeptiuQ bec, Ui accrued (merest from lat of March la reiioired to be paid by purchaacr. In ooix or In i.auAL eraiuix. r, add lilt; fllty percent, for premhim. onUI further notice. ALL OTHER UOVr.ItNiULN T hEUtRmtS BOCUHT AJsU bOl.U. JAY 000KE 4 CO., h'l-tf o. lit H. T1IIHI) NTItKl'.T. o IL STOCKS BOLH.HT AND SOLD Clal (UMMlsmlOIf, by OliORUE J. DOTTt, Hroaer, K-M-ta Ko. In S. THIRD HireeC UC NKW 7-30 LOAN. txl Subaerlptioni rooelvad, and lha Hotea fonleliad IrM a all caaruea, by OKOROE J. BOYD, llauaar, S.ll8.TIUIU)tfo4. Iv-H-raj O0LD MINING COMPANY. CI1AHTIHIII) m TATK CK riMS'-TLV AJIIA. OAl'lTAI. HTOOK. 1,()00,000 aMi,m0 Mnre--Prr Vnlar, . Prf(nnt-J()HN U. ANDERRON. Toer.aa A. Scott, V. II. Kneam, WHUam S. Treenuia, Robert I'. Klls, John af. Rlky. Charlea lie HUTtr, Jamet R. Maeete, T O. Mi lKw.ll, Herrteborf. J.ia W. llnU, do Jena Urady, do W W. Wjlie, Ijnr.atr. William 1. Finite, Rulonds. 1. HOUTII WOIITII, Secretary aud Treaauror. OrriOL Ko. 423 WALNUT BTREET, Raton Ko. 3. An'hentlcated w Imena have bef o proenred frem eome f the I'omi any'e Imtea, and have been aayed by Pro ftsaor. Iloolh andlJarTettarllhtheRioattiratirytnre.iiha, Siihaerlptlon Hat. are now open at tlie OUIce of the Com pany, and at Ifie Trrasnrer'a OtTire (Int. rnnl Revenue), No. VTi t'IIKM'T Street, l armera' and Mectiani a' Hank biilliilnf. To orlirtnal atibacrllx'r. $J M per abate lor a limited mnnber ot aliare-e. ( tr ii Id r a, pan i Dili let a, or Information can be oMnlned at the oll.ee of tlie Compairy, after the Hlli InsU IMl lia PROPOSALS. OfFlCK ARMY CI)TTIINO AND EQCIP K TH HJt'l H fttiil (.IKAHH Sirtti. Pun.Afihi.riiiA, Mfcf iiibr-r H, F"Rlil 1'rtpnfntl will v rit rlv.,1 ml ttnn unic iimiI HAII. IUiAV. (he I'm, t., fur minithiiitf th hcbtiviklH Ar- n.ii m it h th? oilwinir rttrk. : tVtHVl I Al. TKNTrt A N It KLI h 8. Annv H'fttHUrJ. Tl'f Tent o lie rnndr t.t v?Na-iiicti Cottvo Outk.to Wfigh VI nnnr"N to trip liiifur yri. Ttic Y In -n to lo ntiutr of vS Inch Cotton Do k.to weigh V 'iiTn 't to tti linear rd. HHKII Kk TEN I'M, Army afimiJard T- hp mule of Cotton Duck, Jt-'t'j ln hn wide, to vvvih ounce to the lliH fir ) uril. All ol th( nMv? teni nnd tint fo mai)i aocrdine to (tie tTt'itu(U"n8 adojitvd Ljr ihe uarurmHttcr a Uo pitrtmcnt K.arh hid mii'the (ruamutrpd liv two rpnntMt r whi'np .ttiiifc'un-n mii-,1 m-i"ii,iidcd to the iciiurati t ?, and rTtlrird lo tt.. hrinr )Kd and mitlli-ii'iit e:tiritv fnrtlip anr uni Invilvt'd, by come public iuin tiotiry "( tt; Tnllvrt Statfi. !()! from leiaultlPflrcnntractorii. and thn.a thut do not w comply tr'h thr. t fiyutrumttta of UiU ftdvurtiit'iavnt, v ID not Iff roiirtidcrt d. Itlank torni" tor prpnpfllf, f-TnTirflf Inir thp term of the ptianitttp rcfjiilnd In rai h hid, ran tf htd on Bpfl rtUlvti at Uiit titlu , arid none ( thcrn whii h do not ciuhrnc the K)iaruntt' w 111 hi 'on-ldT4Ml, n t will any pmpotttl oe run hiert d which do'a nut ittrictly conform to tlie rciuiro-nu-nt iliprcln tatfd. 'I he hiiin mum sfiit.' tlir nnmlwr and (juatitltyofcach kind Of arlh h- prupoKfd to he delivered l"ri'Minaiii rrnixt tiu etulirid 'TropoHnlf for Army Pupi'IUs,' ' atatlni; uu the envelope th" article Mil for. 1 1 Kit MAN Ithi'.H, IJ-K fit Colonel Quartenntthtor Uepartiuent. ( niliF QUARTERMASTER'S OFFICE. ' Cts' iNKATl, Ohio, Novemher IfO, m. r'ropooalu arahiTitedbr the undersunii u nnul TUKsi V, Iifeemhcr 1,1, lbt.4. at li o lock M.. Ivr luruulilnu .tin Ireartiiient (hy ron'rart) with: Camp Culora for Infmitry Array Standard. Hospital Tent Poien.NetH, do Wail do d, do llohpltai Tent fins, lar., do "O do MUM 1 1, o Wall do larttr, rto Wnll do m nil. on (niretny fTriier iiooki. do iv i lot hint' Aftuunt H rt-. 4o t do do do do lo do do do do Io J'tteripti.e do, iw MorLlng He port do. Pom Order do, I'-t MornlQK He-port do, Tout Letter rt -, I'drtt tiuard Kcport do, KeglmciitAl Oeneral Order do, Ici Letter do. Do leHcriptlvo do, Io Index tro. Record Tarset 1'raitlee do, httmblcn uf the atiindurd) artlclei may be seen at the Other pi VU th nu and Equipage m UiIh city, 'In lw dcliven d free oft -hartf at the l uited Rtntes In pcctlon Warehouse In this city, in ((ood new packages, with the name ot tbe parry furcilhtn, the kind aud inan tity ot Vood dihtlactly uiarked nnea b article nnd pucka :c. Parties otlenni-' oodi mur.t dlHtlnetlv mate in their hi la the tttantity they proposu to t'umibh, the price, and time of delivery. .Humpies, when snhmltted, mti't be marked and num bered to correhpond with the proposal; and the parties thereto mutt guarantee that the fio.dn shall be. In every rer-pei-t, eiial to Aruiv fetaudard, oiliurwue the proposiU Will nt he uoiiNhlered. A Kiiarnntee, HlKiied by two reupmid hie neraona, munt accnmpaiiy each bid, iiaranteeinK that the bidder will anpply tlie artielea iiwardd to htm under hit proposal. Hid will be opened on I HCKHhAV, December l i, Itifi-t, at 12 o'clock, M., at tint ofhec, and bidden aro ro ji)4rfeted to be pretient . Awanli will tie made on Wednetdar, lierember 14, end prdi rente wnl he wlven to hHhU-rg airrMfUnfcr t. r..m. pule tlielr Ucllveriei wlthiu Uiree month trom date of cuninicrce'iucni. Hi nd will be r-nilrcd U.atU. contract will be faith lull y fulfill-d. Tclt i:rami relntlnfr to proposal will not be noticed. HlMiik fornm ot proponala, contract, and budtt may be Obtained at this oftiee. ihe DKht to rt-jtct any bid doemed nnreasonabie If reierv. d. Kndune envelope "Proposala tVr (here insert Uie name of Uie article oilcn d)," and addret-a Colonel WII.MAM W. MrKItf, 12 -3-at Chief yuartcriuaiter, Cincinnati Dvpot. O1 IFICK OF THE DEPOT QUARTER IIAMI.R, Hiin i. aw Kwourn, Kanui, Novembur 10, 1i4. PKOI'OMAIaH KMt A It l V lUANnl'OUrATKlN. Heated PrupOBala will be received at thlM offlie until 12 ( clock M. on the ill at day of Itacmiibur, irtri, l .rliio TruiK.pnrtnth.noi MIltiar.vHupplica during thy yu.ir 1, on tlie IoIIuwIiih r utch : Hut if So. I. From Korti I oavenworlh, Laromle. and Itihy, and other dciu th that amy he ent.ihinthcd during the u hove ear on tlie west bank of tho Miixoun nvr, u ith of Fort Leiavenworth. and aouth of latituitu I-' cfe Vtt tH nortti, to any ponta or itationN that uie or nriy.he etiihiuiied in the Terrl'orlea of NcbraNka, Uakoiah, Iditlio, aid Ciah, aouth of mtitude 4 dKree north and ent of loiikltude 114 ih jjreoe went, and In tho Territory of Colo rado f orth of 40 dt-treeH uorih. llidilcra to state the f-ute per 1 00 pound per 1KJ mlh a Atnhich trey Hill transport nam turen In each ot the monihrifrom April to September, Inctuaivo, of the year lr A. Jini TB Hi). 2. From Fnrti Tav.-.worth and ltllev, In tbe Htaie ot Kama', and the town if Kaiuaa, In the Hinut oi MiftMonri, to any p'N'a or itatloiia that are nr may be eitnhlihlied in the .state of Kiitiratm, or 1h the rerr.to.-yof t'oIorHdo, Mouth ol latltudo 40 de'eei n"rth, drnwiiiK' miypih a irou rri Lt aw nwi rtli, and U Fort I'nion. N. kl.,roiii r icMit tiiat may he desjnau d in that I er ntorj.to Fort tiiiilmid untf to any other point or p-unu on me route. ItlddnrN to siate the rate per lnopuundi per 1i0 mi ei at which tliey will transport aald uton-s in each ol Hie iiinnihi. Hum April to Hopteiubej, iucIiikivv, ol' th.- year Iwi.',. Koi ii. No 8. From Fort I'nion, or inch other deiiot aa mav be nub htied In the Territory of New Mexico, in any p.ttN er htailom that are or may ho esiublikhej lntU.it Icrrltory. ami to yich poitM (T Riutlona a mav be desnj nated In the 'I errir of Arizona ui.d Niateof lex a wait ot loiiL'iiude V ! decrees west H ddern lo ttato the rule per K0 KiindM pr 1M) nnlen wt wnlrli tliev will traimpiirt tkaid orn m cad. of n.e un-nih from June to .Movembvr. iiicluilVf-.of ihe eiir lNi. Th weight to be transported each year will not exceed lf'.UO.iiUi jiouiids on home No I; Vvu'0.i)n pounUs n Home No.?; and . dOO.iUHi poundn on Id-ute No. ;i. Su a.l!iiioiitti prceniaxe will be paid tor the traunportiw tl'-nol bacon, hard brisud, piuo luuilrur, Ahlnaha, ur any other utoich. Ilhiderh fthoiild lre their nam on in full, ai well at thlr plaienf retKiencc, and eain propOMii should he uefom I ametl h a bond lu th- mm of tt utbounait'1 dollars, tiksttril hy two or more reNpntisltjle peron-i, KiiartintefhiK thai, in ease a contriiet Is auaided for the route mentioned In the proposal io tru- pttrtics rropo-im, the e.ntra t will b.- ;ie vep'rd nitil enteretl in to. uiidixxj and utlu leniHccurity fur ninf.ed hy pariieN, iu accordance with tlie ter!in of this advert Mtmo nl 'lie uiaouiii of bonda re itilrd will he .-is follows On honte N. I fciun.nt); On Jtoute No '-' ;'oo,'nm. On Houi hit- :t ii,uit fiat iM"n .'tory evidence n tho oal y ami aolv jncy of each hicdersnd pu'aoii oirered as ccur.ty will be ic (uiud. 1'roooealn mitht lie endorsed "Proposals for Army Tr-tui-por'a'ioii n, lit.ute No. 1, "J, or tf. its lha rmc umy he, mul none ulil h.- entertained unletiN they fully comply with all the it -inreuients of th tidveriisi m nt. I'ariioD to wtitiia uwttrdit are made muit ba prepared to execute e nfraciN ut once, and to nive the requiiod buds 1 tor me laitiiiui perio1 intbce oi uie suiue. t'onlrm ts will be made nu'Meet (o the approval of the Quartermaster tleueral, but the right la reverved to rct an tr all hidi th.it may be u I re red. Coutraiclors must be In rvadlnoftH for service kv the first day ot April, Im, und tttay will be rtojuired to havo a piaro of aKeiu iei at or in the vicinity of Forte ! cu worth and Union and other deja tout may bcestsblished. at which they may be coaunauieaU with proinutly and resting. ' Hy order of the Qua -tewatr General. . li. C. HOOOEfl, U l Capl. d A. S. M., U. H. A PROPOSALS. DEPARTMENT OF CITY rROrERTY, Office Second Ptry oirard Bank pMii.AiRi.rniA, November V, 1M4, Proposals will be received at this OfT.ce until lle'cltx-t at., i f 11 KflUAY. Oecember . ln4. for the erertton of a PoMIc (reen lloue on the Cl'y UuriaJ Ground, sUoa en I arablavern mad and Hen rt Una. DrawttiRS and ipet lilt aligns can be on at this ofllre. JOHH W. LKtlW. 11 -V) 6t Cotntnlssloner of City 1'roperty ( 1H1EF QUARTERMASTER'S OFFICB, 'i W iiik. .n.(. t'..JanuarT4. IHU. All dealers In lirn.1 HrdwBra Lumber. I.MtBnr.O Furniture, lUniers, and (adtliry, ere reivittd to seed to mis .mte, on the snMAi of esrn woea, e fixate! pro ptal or 1M, In duplit ate, of tbe ardo'es WiT are preuared to trunlh to ih.a d(".t at shoit notice, with the prtteef fiirh innrkrd In ptnln flpur", sothat. In case the ei ifeneltej ot tl,e service require i-.the article or articles can be oo tntr.rd Ithont delsv, at the lowest price. I'caier wishing to sdUo this dsnot will 1e require! (0 furulfh the list punctually every Monday mornliif l. H. HITKFR, HrlKadier-neneral and Chief gaartermaster, ' l'op"t of Wahinirton. r k cj i O TKNTd. A L NO X X C E-JSliELiLU Cnn r gt Aim iiVAtTPit'B Oertrc. i'lNi ISNtll V,iv.irnl.ir -M I Kill Tbe advertisement from this otluc dated OV'KMMfe 91. li-M. for Hill" f.TF-H TFSTd, Is herrl v modlflnd ft r cards the v.i.tti of tlie material, which mit-t be inches w lie. weliiiiurf (3 ouncos to tbe Ut ear yard, limit ud ot -i, inches. liidnem are ina rmed that the ppcnrMons reoulre th tn it- rial to he thoroughly wetted and shrunk, before he lag UiM'Ie up. I'rniTi nee will b'-iriven to Cotton Puck, and nn Tente will ht; ri c lv d of material weixhim,' thttn d oumea ta ' tt.e linear ard. WII.MAM V. MrK IK, I'.'-l - It Chief (tMuirtcriuttter t mi inu tti 1'cj.ot. TROr(SAI.S FOR CUTI'INQ ANDCOliu"- JihAlx.l AhTUti ! l'tRTVrT or W AHIH,Ttll, ' Oi m i or Otjsr ji mu i hm asti-.k, .INcs. "d .v:fi Fourte-nth street, Near New York Avemie, W iirvt.n.s, li C'.. Noemher lHi. w rlttcn rrepnt-.tii will bo received at tt olltce until THUHSIiaY, the Hih day of Dee. niher Isftt, (or ru.t na and fordmR' Wfl to 17, (mo cords of WOOD, on iitiids within the hals of lha Oepartmpnt, lu Vlrtrl ua or a.trlnnd, to he de?lnjst' d by Um Chief tjuarteriaaster. Iiepartinetit of Wasulnirtrn li e wmd nuiBt be cut fonr feet In length, and spilt to the nnal fire oi ror, wood, ai d the c-rd wol be elht (ret lonff, four leet wide, and lour feet aud lour lathe nifh. 'Ihe contractor will he required to roafce al! neressarr roads aud io cord the wood iu p. ftcos easily acce-mble U texins. Any further Infonratlon desired can be obtained upon application at this nice. Aneaihnf alleuiance tn ti e Oovernmcnt of the ratted ntfttas mutt accouipany each hid I'rrtpoaaji) ahon.d be e'udored ''Proposals for Cattlaand Coidu g r liewood,' and additasd U M. J. LrD'MdTOH, CoFinel and chief fn rtrmaiter, leparttnm of Wa hi n u n . OFFICE DEl'OT CUMMISHAUY OF SUB BlSTfciiCK. WAittvoTow, r. P., November V, FUol'oSAI.S Ki FMiUU. Sealed propoa ure ir.v.ted until l.'ecemher 7, 12 O'clocX M., for furiiUlnjiK the Suhstitenre Orpin merit w ith TWO Ulnl HAND HAlClifcl.H OF KLOt'R. The propa.snls will te tor what lr known at (hi Depot 'os 1, 2, and 'S, and bids will he entertained for any ouau titv leMi It an the w hole. liidH muht he in dupiicat", nnd for each grade oa separata- ieets ot ppcr. 'I he delivery of the Flour to commence wthtn five dayt fntm Uie opening ot the hid, and iu sucr, numltics, daily, Uft the llovctnti ent may dlriict ; de heicdut the Uo'-eiQ-ment wari on-e lu Oeorncown. at the wharves or rati roaJ lup - t In Wahtntiiun. L C. 'the delivery oi all I lour awarded to be tompleted wlthJa twenty dys frm the oioniiif: of the h d. I'a. merits IU be made In cr Meat of 1ndebtedne, or ku. li other funds as the Government may have (or dta biiihimeiit 'I ho Ubiiat (Jovernment Inspection will he made Just beiore the Flour is received, and none will be accepted w rich ih I of lie)) ground aud made from wheat ground la the vicinity where manufactured, uniesaof a very superior uuMity. the Flour to be delivered In new oak barrels, head lined. An oath of aJletrlftnce mnit accompany tho bid of en eft bidder wao hus not tlie oath on tile in this offloe, and no hnl will be entertained from parties who have previously lailtd to complv with tl.eir b;d, or troiu bidders nut pro tseut to respond. Oovertment re-ervci the rivht to reject any bid for an caHi-e. I'.hH to be addrei.ed to tr.e tinJrslxned, at No.2J3 O tieet, endorsed "Froponalb lur I lour." a. V. OREENT5, 11 JWCt J Cai.talnaudO.a. V. 1)ROFOSAES FOR FORAOE. ClHBI' m Alii KfcMANTKR'a OmrB, OCI'IIT lit' M'ASlllMilTii Wla4f1tNliTO.. It I llpiiAmliar M Itll.Q Heated ProUOaIs artolnvlfrul Uv ih iin.inrHiirn..t f,.r inn. plying the I nit d Htaie guartenussier s Oepartment. at WbMiIiikioii, I. C; Baltimore. Md ; Alexandria and Fortress Uonroc. Va.,or eillar ol iftse places, with U ay . Corn. Oats, and Htraw. lildBwill be received for the delivery of .1000 bushel! M orn or Oai,and00 tons of Hay or -Straw, and op wiirn. lihider must state at w hteh of the above-named polnU they pi opoM' to make deliveries, and the rates ntwhlcei they will make deliveries thereat, the quantity of each article proposed to bo delivered, the tune when mut deliveries shall bo commenced, and when to be com-l-leteil. The price rmint K written out fn words on the h d. i urn to he put up In good Mnut mvku, oi about two busi.els tach. Oals in like pficU, of about three bushels cadi. The sucks to bo lui nibln d without extra chsrue to the Ooyernnient.j The llav or Htraw io he securely haled. The particular Kind or dtMTlptini of Oats, t orn, Hay, or Straw, unip,at-d to be delivered, mut oe staled in the projicfihls. All the articles otrcn d under the hlda hrreln Invited will in- hiilccct to a rmid inspection b the Uoverniaent inspec tor, hciore LelnK accepied. Contracts will be awarded from time to time to tho lowest responsible bidden, a the intcrett of tho Ooveru niert ma require, and payment will be mvie when the whole miiouut Ouutratted lor shall have been delivered and accepted. The bidder wll! he required to accompany his proiosltioa with h Kimiutitee, dlunett by two runpon-iible persons, that In cae his bid Is accepted, he nr they wl wl.bln ten duys thereafter execute the oon ti act for Hie Name, with jim d und Buitlciont Bureilei, in a sum fcoiial to the amount of the contract, to deliver the forage propi)r. d In conformity wlih the terms of thla ad veriihement j and In cae the said b:d er should fall t enter into the contract, they to niaho (rood the dluVruuc betv-e n tliocilerol said bidder and the neat lowest re Mouxtblt bn'der, ur the pcnou to waout tlie coiiUau may be awarded. 'Ihe re-MM.iir-ibi.il v of the guarantor must be shown by ti e official i-erlltlcntv of a I nl ed Htatett OUvriet At:orncj',Co:iecior of t intotns. or any oihur umoer under tlie I nltcd Htaie Government, or rtaiuiisihlt- pvraoa Xth.v n to thli. otlice. All bidders will be duty noti tied of the acceptance or rciec;ion ol their proioiuiti. The rnn iiarnc aud i,-,t otllce address of each bidder mut be it hlv w ritten in the prop ml. i'ropjiHttm niin-t he adoreit-d to l.rlKadier-(;niraJ D. Tt. KtMfcer. t'hW'l Oepot yuartenimster, VV'ahiintiou, L. C.t und Bh-'ii'd he pluiiH intirke l "PmpnHlt tor Ftira-'e." Uoiuia in a bum eii.il to the amount of trie contract, slut id I y ihe contractor and both ut hi ku a ran tors, will be Tenured of the sulci Soful bidder or bidders upon Blra lnc the contract. Itlank la-nut. of bids, uirant'Cs, and bonds may be Ohtniucd upon application to t)n oili. e . roitM OF PKOPoiaL. (Towu.Cuunly, and Suto - - Jiaie i . the subiicrlher. Co her. hv propoie to furnish and d hv i to the I'nitcd Hiatea, at the tjuarteriuiMter a He- purinn nt at , aK-veeab1' to the terms off mr iH eriicment, in it try p opirals lor fru..e, dated, H'usMni-ton epot, Occeiaber k, lh-i.(( the loUowliur aril Cieh.vl.; bube1sof 'orti,ln jacks, at per bushel of M poUlitlH . buhhcJs oi OMt , 'u sucks, at per bushel ef 3 poi nd. lot ol haJi-d Hay, at per ton of tKn pounds. tons ot baled Hiritw . at pur ton ot 'iruou pounds. Oellveiv o coi.imciicn on or In f r the tlay of 1 , anl to he i"im M. nor i-e'ore tiie day cj . Wi-, and p're ice invvelt l; en'er Into a wrhteti contract with the Tnited hiafet, niih Kood and aonrovttd sucuriLles, blj us tntna cct)b0. Votir obedient m rvan. r.Hj.'aJhr-Oe.o ral 1. II. )U r i.it, K. hi. i Ocpoi i'inrtermatter, K'l,l K.tui. l. Ca OCAl; AN4 I t We, the iihilersned, rt-.iiilcntt, of , in the countp ,, , at.t) .st;,!,. U , lnoebv, uu tit y nd everauv. e.:in'aiu xiti. the I n.ii d Hi.ites. and uiotraniee. in eas the orejf;-!iit; bid ot be a. ceutt'u, tliat he or thy will w.ihm len ias alter the a. eujuiice of said hid, cxci ute lit- co,! i in for tie an-iie. with -ood ana Miit.cient s.,iitei, in a Mini e,uat lo tho am 'tint ot tha eoi'irio i to i. .mi in ihe for. ic proponed m coniormity to thv teini". ot the adv eiti-e'neiu, !' .1 I'ecci.i.mi a, JbJ, under which the hid whs loaiH' : and In etf ihe mI shall tail io enter into a t'i nir;i' t .n aiotfHld, ve Kiiarantee tc mwko cood I So tl'ih-mice be w en tl:e o ter of the naid - uii'l the ne lowt--t rj!ioindfle bidder, or Uio ptar son to hoTti the cntrnet iray be uw;uCl-U Uivi D undtr our tiuuda aiid neaia tins day of li""-. 1 Wltnef. (HealJ I t. re- iriiiy tlut, to the t-Ft of mr knowK-tiao a t lielh t. the ani've-nunii d y'iamii.oi m.- UIMU and sutM et. nt a- BiiietlcB hr ihe anioiihl A r hhh lhe oiler to ba se umy. l o be certlflnd by tl e I n'te-J Rtatei )iHfrict AUnrney Collector o; cu -toms. or any otlo r ohlcer under the Cnlti-d S'iitei.ov inuH'nt,or ie-pont.ihie peretuQ known to ttnt tfl-ce. All propose! i rcelrd umhrthls advert I -.ement will ha opfiw d at d ixAinhitid at tlu onhio ou Weducridy aud fcaltir.U ol e.ich He-k at I 'J M Itldduri are reeiwctfuUi llivild io be pn cm ut (he opening ol bids II they desire O II. lit CK.lt U M If l'rtadUr-Ctuetal aud Wuarterutasier. i