? wiring Srlegtaph TUESDAY, W-'.CKMBKR 1:1, 18SI. THE FAIR PEX IN CHINA. Am Amrrli'mi l.tMly thit hi, . Amotiir the pnongcrii i.n li-i.ir.l the slilp Jnub ttrll, win n she k.i raptured ami burnril liy Hie Rebel pira'o fin,;,!,,, -.n Mrs. II. liwight. who wm tho wlff ul'nti An'prK'an xcntlciunn biiMlnir Art otllrltil vt.iii n nndor tlio Clilm-sc (iorurn nutit a piruli.ir po"i:ioi,, which Is iliut dc tii el : " lly flic trr-atlr-a wh h ban- iijicned the trmlo 01 tbo en pin-to Inr-i titers, the Uliinec (invorti tin nt (nthpp to cmi1v, at en-h i.t' the livo inns mrritii lieu in Hie trm it -i, un Anr rtiu'i, Krtfli-h, or r'rrm-ta coiinms-ion-r ol cu-t.mn, wi'li the nerofary- mlwvriliimte otllcrs, and w ith a miper initndrnt at their trail, who r.-Mili- at I'ckitiir. near ilio conn. Th;-si- eoinnit-si"iirrii a -t only beiwren 'lie J vimment Hiid f ireiffrcrs ; thev are appi.jnted nml paid by the Iiupi-riul court, whh U po M-Mie ilr-M-n'pti"rn ol their permm-al appear, ancc so mini. to and exam fiat tlicy are i-a.nly rieopuli d, and th'-v make to that C'um rioiitlilv retnrtiH of thiir oilieial acts, nolenmly a te-tcd. Vintly moc revr-nu? is pathi-n-a into the l.'liin.i'O trniMiry mure joteigtirrs wore tlms employe 1 tlum lit fori-. Tin- imMvo rtii.'crs w. re e isily bribed, and the (mveinnirnt rivcived but niticro returns Inm pons wliir-L row yield a Ur.;e Imnme. Hi w,- has the rh'tnifrt worked, that nothing would l .iltn--- the (,'Iikk i-c I ioverutn lit I return to the old ey-t-ni." Mm. William, it the w ifc of the Commioloncr at Swa:ovv, otic of t:! live pniU tlii'ouga whleh the commerce of n -ei ;ii lands adiuitu d Into the Kindeni. lit r p risitlon all ,nkd tho lady pe culiar opiwrtuniiits for ucipiiriug a kujwiude of t- Lina and the Chim-si-; and tlii-i Luowlodirs the bus ti med to good advantage in a volume, pub. listed by Ilurd .1 Houghton, t which Mr Wlli.ara Cullcn Ilryant hin prefixed an explana tory prt lace. 'Ilio work is called, "A Year in China : nnd a Narrative or Capture and Imprison rnenr, when homeward boitit 1, ou board the Iteliel Urate riori.Ui, by Mrs. II. Dwiglit Minims, author of "olccs from the Silent Lui'ii." The artthor, in her lmerc-itinR and unpretend ing nwrrative, gives the reader an account of her journey from New York to the Cape de Verde lbhiiidsT to Et. raul I.oando, Ci-.po Town, M.iuii tiu", Singapore, HoiiK Konf,', Macao, Wtiaiiipoa, Canton, fSwatmv, Anioy, and elsawhcro. As a woman, sho naturally took more Interest in tho condilion. the manners and lmhlu of thn riiinnwo 1 women, than most travelers In that country; or, ai least, man most writers thereon, who have hlihcrto been chiefly of the opposite sex j and we think lliut tho most abiding Interest of her book Ilea in these feminine details. In chapter ten she thus speaks of t tiisrBE WOMKM. All classes of women In China pay much attcti" tion to the cultivation and arraneimiit ol tint hair, and often display much taste, in their pic. iuicni(iivB;ii:g uincuuuK ouu urnametiiiiig It. In some of the northern province. tho women of every class are at ail times reen with beautiful llowers in their hair; but at Canton, and at the outh generally, we observed that this tastctul fashion was coulined to the ladies. Among the uuwt'iB useu tu uruauieni me nnir or mo lew (Jul-ne.-c ladiea we met at Canton the rose was con spicuous, ana wo icirneu that it is as groat a mi rue among me uumese as it was with us. There are twenty native species of tho rose in China, besides a good many varieties, and it Is very extensively cultivate). The women very seriously injure their skin by the tree use of cosmetics. A C'tiineso lady, when making her toilet lor any gruud occasion, blackens her eyebrows so as to form an arch ; and after making a free uso of white paint upon her face, finishes by deeply rouging her cheeks und lips. To avoid tot cring, women of small feet step quickly, and swing their arms in order to keep their equilibrium. At the same time they have a mincing gait, peculiarly their own, which is doubtless considered very elegant, as I frequently ohsorved that tho large-footed but smartly dressed women of tho common classes endeavored to imitate it. A descendant and the representative of the noted hong merchant, Mingqun, of Canton, wa-, with one exception, the only Chinese gentleman we met who could spoak English with fluency and some degree of correctness. He is a m in of very mart and courtly address, which, combined with elaborate ruannf-m. mrilcn tin a t-niiiifinmn U well suited to bis Oriental ttvle, and in line keep ing with his character and conversation. For several Tears before the Allies oblige.) thn lCliinese to open the gates of the old city of Can ton w ioreigners. me wne oi Mingqua occasion ally received and relumed the visits of some of the fori ign ladies then residing at the old facto ries. The wife of Howqua also occasionally re ceived siu li visits ; but at that tinio the opportuni ties of coming in contact with tho Chinese ladies were not con. moo, nor have they become so since. On ti e contrary, the inner apartments (as rooms occupied by the women of a Chinese family of rank ate called) are guarded as carefully as ever; and up to this time a woman from the wost when invited to enter their precincts receives a distin guished favor, l'iom other chapters we extract the following : THE SERVANTS. The house servants in China are all men, hut' Csntonei-e women are employed as nurses for children, and also as waiting-maids for the ladies. The enervating Influence of the climate obliges western women to take life easily; and bei'ntr obliged to drop most of their active pursuits, tlicy usually are greatly dependent upon the services of the-e women. The Chinese Amahs as these nurses and waiting-maids are called often have bright and genial faces; and when introduced into a household where all the servants wear the grave sod stolid faces of Chinnmcn, are a great r.ilii'1'to the everyday picture of domestic lite. The beuo-servants employed by foreign families speak the "pigeon" English, and act a4 interpreters lor the other domostics. This patmi is nearly a literal rendering of the Chinese idiom Into a dialect which is more like "KiikIisIi babv- ". talk" than anything else I can compare it to, and V foreigners readily acquiro it. The particular M duties of each servant are regulated by bxed ru4, and if one should order his "boy" or lieud- servaut to sweep bis room, or carry bis trunk to the boat, the ready answer would be, "That no my pigeon ; my callee house coolie." Ou the other hand, should the house-coolie be ordered to purchase the supplies or polish the silver, the grave but respcciful answer would be, "That no my pigeon ; my callee boy." A coo lie works for certain wages, and makes his own bargains, nor will be serve unless paid his price. (Should a oreigper attempt to impose upon or cheat a oo'ie, and the tact be made known to him after bad commenced his services, he would leave bin directly. A chair-coolie, under such circum stances, would set dowu the sedan and refuse to move unless his terms were complied with. .A boat-woman's coirrvRE. In Fub-chan as in Canton the residences of Mandarins, and other persons of position and eallh, are in the western portion of the town, f ti s said that some of their establishments are nged and furnished in a style indicating Te eniest and good taste. The city and its suburbs Dtain bulls million of inhabitants, who are a very trfetic, persevering, and independent people, nd are also represented as being more or less re. actory, and consequently not over-polite. In deed tbev are much less courteous than the Can ten" : and a foreigner from the south of China will quickly observe their harsh, guttural diulect, aj weil as their independent bearing. The boat- TUB DAILY EVENING TELEGRAPH. PHILADELPHIA, TUESDAY, DEORMRER 13, 1804. people ate numerous, and the river like all rivers rear Chinese riti s -presents an ani ma'id picture. Tho boat-women havo a'so a lashton of weiring tlowcts in their hair; which, toiie-hir with the flower-put that ornament nwrly all thn lion's, give tho scone a perul aily attrai tivo aspect. Tno women, in fact, of all c at.m arc in the habit of dres-ing their heads wl h floweis; and however frrey tho hair, or bald the head, or soiled and tattrr.M the garments, Ihe-e beautiful ornaments, tastetiillv arranged iu little boiiqiivis, are seen, tastenid with metal pins tu the siile or near tho top ot the head. Tne pins used ate ornamental, and we observe I s una made of silver wiie that ma died well with tho lump rii (ts ot extraordinary eircnuiier. nre which thev orn in ihetr ar-. Many of these lloral oriiaii.entu were con puscil of chin- .ivters of ox qui itc tint-, which, In icgnnl to ihe eouttast of c-'ois, li.mul mneti ii:,r- ute In their arrane nunt. Not unlriquintlv bouquets arc worn on both siilcsol tin- brad; ami the cb u-niing ell. t of thi-c di curat ions, as vlcwe I In lb.- cou stiinily ch.inRitiir crowds n iiu-'i otic enc nintors m the streets', must be seen in older t i lie fully ap prrriatM. No de-cription-at least none tint I can pivc is adequitoto tho suhjoct. Natural flowers arc much in favor with these women, alll on;:h many ot them wear arHnul ones; und lor the put po-r of answering the con! mtdmi ind which this fashion has ere in-il, artili ial flowers are ixunsivily manufactured, ( pon manv of tla se I f.bs'i-ncd hutn rllle- of brilliant hues, which wire repicscn'ed us haing itliiclitcd to ta tu th- ir sweets, of couise the llowers ma le for tl c use of tl.e ladies arc iniu-ii nmro cli-u' int htm) cxpi t sive than tlioe used by the lower classes. The lielil llnwcrs, however, w h eb are puil i iilatly ile-'gi.cd fur tho latter are very bunilifiii. A U I.IHMM,. Tin- innrriiigc proec-ss'ons which are common In the streets of Carton aio ustia ly morn cu rious than imposing. Ihey consist of a disol ,y i f lilchly ornaiii. nn d and gilded sivl in chairs, whiih are occupied by the biMe, her Iricnds, ami m -.. i-T in-i rrrcfoj mm pre-i-iiis. i tieso are prccei'cd by a band of music, and tollo we t in tl.n rear by a nutnbi r ol nu n ai.d Imiv.i weaiimr short red n bes und carrying red boxes that contain Die mani ige feast. If the parties are of high rank, tlicto is a long proccs-i -n ol people carrying liot.otary tablets, rings, taucy lanterns, nmhrclias ui.d various other articles. Tho accounts given by Mrs. Williams of the Idol homes of ( hi . a tiro peculiarly interesting. We copy this account of run ii mit.k ot- tiii; ftvi: in Nin-i:n nous. The entruni e to this temple win guarded by soh'ars, but we were readily admitted, and pass ing on, were led to a vcniiniuh bordering the re fectory, where the boncs were ut their midday meal. Leaving this apartment mid entering the cloMer, wo made our way through several long passngi s, until wo reached the great hull contain-In'-' the gnils. The eye of the visitor, on entering this hall. Is first gieeied by two gigantic gilded wonl n images, devoted on hi-.-u p. dcsials, und placed one on cuch side of the door. They are fat and jolly in appearance, und, Mitim? In a ha f reeliu Ing posture, nre playing with little children. Iho merrily gcniul and gay plivsioirnomy of one ol tl em reminded us ol llai keft's "l'ulst ill," and his laughing fine was quite a irresistible. Jieny little chllurcn, in all kindsof b iby a ti tudes were silting upon his knees, and also stiindmg upon li s feet and arms, or climbing upon bis shoulders, home of them were point ing, or pulling at his hair, eyes, and uiouth ; seem ingly intent, in every conceivable manner, upon geiting ull the fun they could out ol the old tel. low, who appeared to bo tho happiest, not of gods, but mortals. To bo childless is regirdod by the Cbiuete as tho rr, ute-t of tnisf.irtio.oa. and these gods were doubtless intended to set forth tho happiness of a parent. This large apartment was nearly filled with images, all of which were not only well kept, but ui bri liant as gilt, paint, and bronzo could make thorn. They were placed on shelves eight or ten feet In height, nnd arranged In a sitting posture, fai iug each other, with long passages between. They wero represent d in a variety of attitudes often with uphiteg arms while some had six or eight arms, and one wo observed with five eyes, licyoud theso rows of idol.-, seated under a' rich canopy, were largo images of tho Past, Present, and fu ture litiddha; and a little In front, in a sitilng posture, there was a statue of Klon-lung, the Em peror, wlu.ni lard Amherst saw at Peking. Ho was hero rcpresentul gorgeous In gilt uud paint, nnd ai rayed in royal robes. This temple contains representations of nearly, if not nil, the hcuthon deities of the Kast, and painfully Impresses one with a si-nso of tho moral darkness und gross superstition of the people. It deserves to be called the l'uiitheon of Canton. cniNEsn nBvonoNs. The evening worship had ,iu-t commenced as we reached the door of this grand pres. nee chuinbcr. Here wo found a largo number of priests some in full canonicals wtio were march ing in single Ulo around the idols, and chanting in a drawling and nasiil tone of voice their idola trous invocation, accompanied by a sort of drum, tom-toms, aud the occasional lluging of a bell. Ihe ollnialing priests were arraved in yellow, but most of ttie rest were in flowing grey robes. We observed one who bad not performed the tmuurr in a long time, and w hose clothing w as also old and much patched; but we afterwards learned that an old garb and an uncombed head were the prescribed mourning of the llud bist monasteries. Towards the close of tho worship, a few at a time, on parsing before the Idols, stepped out of the ranks uud loll on their knees before them, until finally all were pros, trute. Tim Priest Playing the tom-tom knelt upon a low stool, and bowed himself close at the base of the centre idol; Put the incrca-ed vigor with which be used the instrument, together with the beating of tho drum und the ringing of the bell, rondered it Impossible to hear the chanting. Finally, in the midst of this rfolse, bowing them selves three times, and touching their forebeujs each time to the tloor, they all performed the kotait, nud thus ended their adorations. Although the bonzes, with clasped bands and downcast eves, assumed the most devout mil. tudc, and chanted their vespers iu most iiuplor- ing acccins, Mm many oi mem were moro Intent upon looking ut their visitors, and annearcd to he more interested in them than in their evening orisons. Nor could we observe any appearance of real solt ninltv In flip nillcliitln.. nri. iu u i.n on rising from their knees, und while taking off their yellow robes uud other tranninirs. foil riuht merrily to abutting und laughing. Most of the Invocation consisted of a repetition of the words "thmto-fuh" (Amiila JlmlMa), or "lliidtiha, have mercy upon ns;" which reminded us of the words ol our Saviour (Mutt. vi. 7). Mrs. Williams gives a long aud lucid uccount of her capture by the l-'lorida, thus concluding in a rather exciting way her book of cntertaiuing adventure. A man applied to Dr. Jackson, the celebrated chemist of lioston, witb a box of specimens. "Can you telHiie what this is, sir " "Certainly I can, sir; that Is iron pyrites." " l'fi if i" m a voice ol thunder. "Irou pyrites." "Iron p rites ! and what in that " ''Tout's what it is," said the chemist putting a lot on the shovel over the hot coals, where it dis appeared. "Dross.' "Aud what Is Iron pyrites worth ?" "Nothing." "Nothing ! Why, there's a woman who owns a bill lull of that in our town, and I've married her!" A chaplain in Arkansas says that a man buy ing furs was conversing with a woman at who-e Lou-e he called, and asked her if there were any Presbyterians around there. She hesitated for a moment, and said she guessed not; "her husband hadu't ki.kd any siuce they'd lived there!" A TOIIKB'S Al'Tl'MN SOLIT.OQ.CY. Leaves have their time to fall, And so likewise have I ; The season, too, 's the same, lioth comes of getting dry. Nut hero's the difference 'twixt you and me 1 full more harder and wore trc'iueutly. HELMBOLD'S REMEDIES. TLUID EXTSA.OT BUOHU Tnt Ktn Rtotl n or tnaontfninr of Crlns, IrrfUilna, Inflsmmatloa or Ulowmtloaof tlx BUddw ar It ulna?!, DUrttt tf A frturmn 0Eiin.fi, Htmutn (A XU4Jr, Chii, OrarW, r .-.- -J.M Dff.nU, tut all IHmh f UM B JJr, K rinwa, sot Koitalaal Sr!Uuf4. IlKI.MJtOl.irH FI.UIII EXTRACT BUCHU Tor Weanfarii arising ftt"n Rxclva fitd-jri-eiiot!. Tha cnmtllirtloil ouio alTeitril Willi fViwait Weitknru rirulrt tbe aid of mi.tu bie lo Urtngthen and mri&mc mr tyilem, wbloh IIKfJOIOLD-fl KX1RACT BIHIUU tnTurtaby tfoaa. It ao tn-alncat la nikaalttad la, OaoaaaaaUo or Innault aiaroniaaa. Hi':i,&t nHii s FLUID BXTRACT OT BUCHU. la fictloni parunar to'Tmiui"," la eaoiraalad tt any ottiar prai-aratlon. ai la CbJoronta, or BxanUim, Irrogn-larltk-ti ratnrtUntkS, or Roppraisloa of Cuitomary Erao uatlooa; Vk-aratad, or hehiriou Rtata at" Cia Ctaraa; tuia horrhooa, and all anmplalnu laoldaat ta tha aaz, wliathar arising from taolu of daulpaojoa, taapridsiiria, r Is U-e decline or ahansa of 1st. IIPH.MIJOI.U a TLUID BXTUAOT BUCUi km a iwrnoTKD soaa wash WiU radiraily axtanulnata from tha a;am IXiaaaaa of ttia t'rlnary Organi arUluc from Habits of DUalpatlon, at hiln a; nin, li(: or no eDange in (lift, noin4mtni4n ar trpoiurei oouiplrtul snporaodlnf tkoaa wtplMtont mnd cUmgcreut rmiasiiVf, (7Ma and afrtnrr. ta all taaaa dlseaaaa. l,'SI5 HKIiMIJOLU'B FLTJID EXT1UCT BUCIIU Is all Msvaaaa of Uia Urinary Orittiu, tnithar oiliUni In "Jii4"or ''en.a,"rafn whatever tauH fijinaHngt mnd no maitr a Aow fpnp- Handing. It fa plaaaautla taito sad odor. "hkmeJiatt" an mcUm, sod mora atrriiathaiiliif tbaa any of Uia .repraloiu of Bark or Irttn. Thcxo lurTeiruj from lireken Doten or DtlitaH CnttU- Hcni, prtturt f. Remedy mi mnemi Tba raadar Bsuat ba awara Uiat, however sight uayka the altaek oT Uia abova dUaaaaaa, It la aartaia toatrootMa Jtoiri'ky ., MtMml -r, Ifwlwn, mn4 hU Pal teritm. rUYMOAllS.rLaUSB sTOTIOa. WE MAKE NO SECRET OF INGREDIENTS. BKUlilOLD'B n.rU IXTaVACT BUCtlO la cempaiad of tucltu, Ovoaaa, ansf JuMptr ImrrU, aa iaeSed srith (nat aara and praparad fa vaeaa Sj B. T. nOLAlttOLD.Dracsu andClMagiat ofafztaoa yaara'sx arioBaa la Mis eltj" of miadabjihls, sad sow prsasrlbva by taia aaoatamanaat of taa tmtmitj, mat aava kaaa sd Blttad la aaa ai CU Coitad Maoas Anxr, and an alaa la vary loaaral aaa la auu Boapttals aa4 pakoa laaltary UaOBtloais tarooctMRit ta laaML Kedlolaaa) aadrarad Is sal addraaa, asaoaipaautd r aapUt afraatloaa. Uraot BILUBOIB I Dtraf asd Caamtaai Warahonaa, lo. II 94 Broadway, Hew Tori, Or BKUtBOLD'S UUKsil Depot, Ba. 104 B. taotkatfaat.riHa.taltaiai Bawars af aooaiarfatts. oak to BZLUBOUyi, aa taxa aaatkaa. Offlea apaa fnsa f a'aax A. If . t I r. If . PrasTWU nrrwki IM-tata MILITARY NOTICES. fi: IIOVNTY Ftill MA RINKS WANTI'TI fartl a I'nitrd aia'i-s Marina Conn ahli- noillcd mm to perrmru ihr dnilea nr a aiilillpr Ml unr Navy Vnrila 'ana on board United Htaiea hlii-of-wr nn fori-itfi. atailii 1 n of sen Ire. Fonr Vr-ars. fleti. r eoiniieosNtttHi iin the armr AM. 1IIK Mi ai liul Niiris paid opoo antutmsnL Marlm s reri .viSfrlrr Mnni-s. Por All lunlier ftiiormaiion apaly at the Rermttlnr lleiiilevoaa, N -..HI H. Ht'iNT St-eet.helow Bi.riico atreat, between the l.oura ot :l ioiu .1 .' loi k. -. II Mcl'WI FT, Msiorand KecrultiiiK oillf-r. y v n i, o r i; ii Ofiiiet snd oldlet. vlitim ih rltvon furlo ii-h. needing SWOftl'S AMI OTIIKl: Mil ITAKV 1 vft .PMKSIS, Art- In i llril to i!it esti mlva MANfl ACT! RIM; k .TABi.IMII MEST GEORGT. W. 61 SCON 3 & BKOTHEB, HANS'iM STIIKl'','!' II VI, I,, HANttOM NTKIJT AllllVKMXrB. ritl'.SJ.N rATION SWnilDH Md. 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V p..-nl v 11' lf rfi . lvoil r,.r the ilrlfvrrror li'anKpti oi r lift a, n t c.in r I i k . i -1 nut s r irsv mr.', hi t mu.i in n't it m 'v nn to th rtn iiti 1 ml, t tliu rcipo lic l ri i . r- 1 1. rv .ur to !. (I ii r tl It tltji r win fitte ft r ntinit r tht Hmh to funiih ; lio o.n liny C4ii minun iici?, na tliu iiuuiiMr li e. can dt-llvor lut'f 1lil. I r..p. anU mti-t hf rcmpauloil nv a (.i-nit. r n ,rnti', I. m-.i l.v t irKtt inn ri'Mti-ih0 'inri.t . hphhu- f..rici iMt U fcconlfi.it l i in nl to ie punv nuking taa bill, th.it he, or i(v. ni mci tno ide coturoi, unJ Hivn Ixni'U "nr thr pmivr fulfill, ii-ir (t il,r HllU'. 'I In r tin t . rrmTM i l I .c l itni-.l Httn t r ict any rartir il , hen oi ihe tmti imun) be drruu-U fur iho lii ti-rcnl ot the trrvire l'roM)aii faiinrii.i fio piiftnrsrd "Propna!i Cor t'artlliinpT iMAiikt-i rum tli.i.fnr New York tlioi) 11 Ui uiltlrnsni-.i to ItilKHtlifr-tl. Oi-rn U. II Vi,NHI., l' .lv 4jnrirr nifiHi-i iifi i ml, .i w York lt-,antl thocc lor l hiUJci It.U ktiuiilii in adtJrt slid to - C.tlonH IIKliM N TtfiXt, (tuurtriuur l-' ir'mi ni. I'ailalel(Jhla. OUAUTKUM ASTKU S IU .VaUTMKNT. Pini Ai-Ki.i-iit. Ta., HflPi'tniir 11. m4. tM Propo'-aia wni liprvcctTea at this otiir until 12 o tdKh M., on HAI I'iiDAV, 1 1 -t. c nln-r I,, Isit, fur tha Imim oiaio ilcliT.M-y m the l. tnti-rt Miim St irHiouae, IUn orr ut iot hurt, m' thf f I lowing MtnlM. v 12. :-- tun- thoii-ar.tl tUtm) leot '.' inch It athcr Uuo. wlth-Ioiifi' I'a'i-nt t nailiiii.-. tmc hunt r.-ii ihonian.l hV0) (Vet Inch Poplar, well ncani iinl, I'lua-e elt-ftl. All ot tin ahovr d.'urrihfd fn h nf tli nt ulisll'r, and titM'i-t lo thr tnp,r. m of no liiipector hpimIiucJ oa Uie part M tht? t.vfriiuif nt. Iiitldpri win a ai pri. hoth In writlnn ami rtitni. ami the amount or uuantUy of tara artit lc l.tj tor, nil 4 too t'nicof fJriUfry. I- a h hul Diunt b (niarantaoit tor two retpomlbla par aofif, wlionc giK'iAttirrt muni hf .ippvn-Uil t tne uuarnutoo and oortlfltsl to aa bfitux koh1 and Btniicient flccttrltT tor thr amount InvtaWmt. by tho t'mti'd Miatot IMntrtrt JutU-n, Attorney, oi CoiU'ntor, or othar publlo otUoor, othenria ilia bid will not be rciiMitarad rlKht Ik rpientd ti r)tct all bldi d armed too hlirh and uu bid (row a delauttiug toQUator will be ra ctved. I'.t order of Colonel IIERM AW HUiiiS, Chtef Qaartor Diaat' r. OEOKOB R. ORMK, H-U Captain and A. g. H. 8VBSI.STENCK OKFICK, UNITED 6TATE3 Army, Nu.-."QHulTH Hi rev t. Bm riMottk, Mn., Tiaemihi'r 9, nralad pTotwa!i, in ouplu ata, will b rivivoi at this rtlca until It M.. on Till KHIAY. liarrmlMT tJ, 14, for ramiabitiK Uia ttiited tStaiat tfubalaiouca 1'OLaruaut with I liliHTHOITHAKTl (V00) UKaDOKf )OOJ KATItKEF 0 ATT I A nn ih hoof, dolivcrrd at the Miaie (aula AoJia at Haltimurr, Aid., la lxn ot ( 1wh onu thounaud each rryijin, tnJi; to be wuiptiiKl within ona and a half daya atiur arrival, at the rxM-iue of thr contractor. 'It ty mu-t avrrHO about ( lK) .htnern hundred poundi ittt wottht; all fHlllnff short of ( lO'.u) oin thoniandand naypouiidHtrroai weu-M. Ilulli, taus, Oien. Uuwi, Uif ers and lloniiesa i alt a. will br ruioctfd. A rt.'tlurikmoi U' nj ti-iinuii wm b mada from tha waulitor aaon Htrtr ac rpt.-d uiibar thn uoittnct, pro Ttdrd tba animal doei not nand In tha pen two and ona baif fiourit Urfora bi litg wsjfihtl, or U not wvtvtMtd luitua dlately aiUir removal trom thacam. illantv fttrnig tr prnpohaU can ho had on application t tli' other, either In pemon, by mall, or to'e :nip)i, Piopoit-ala by liyruph. or other imhu.ar, Inrurmal prnftohali, will not be n ii'lib rcd. Thr liovernnivtit will t inim the rlwht of wrl hln any onr aninal a'p&rate, if Hi aiiio'iu aure ludiuuira ! l(vh than the minimum nunt.oncd mv; tht e peiiM. ot wetjinii,' Will be paid by the .arty erriny ta Jutiijment. l-.ai h tid to nrrurr c. n'dt-ratlnn mrit contain a written fTiartintt'c ol two n nMi'lbie p r.Hoti.1, iti tniiowa : Wr ,or U.r oui,ly of ..Slum of .do lereliy iraarantre that ti (or an) aMn tofnlilla roiitraH in lucufilmico with thn tcruin ot hli (or tht-ir) ptupt s,tii n, ai d hh .iihl hli (or thi lr) prniHlUon be a'-ifpt, l.r fir tlu will a once ntr Into a cm- tran In ut citruj.n'-e tln'rr hh. an-1 wo are i.rwuarr 1 to he iromi t Ii fterurluea. i;ItIiib uuud and ml meat bondi lor tia nimiiiK ni. Tfi rfipiii(hlMy ofthe rnaranrnra mnut nr r-hiwn hw tbe nftic aJ crrtJflratr of the Clerk of Uir mrcitt liati tot lotirtaornr in a i. i.tiau fatouie UuUlot AUoruey. lo bo u joed with tlie hid. ItlHderi miift b-prfir-nt to respond t th-ir Md. and i rrjurrd to glTa bond and tun the contract oot'ore kavuiM Tbe Omemmrnt reianaa to hielf the rtsfbt to rejtti in or a. I bUla coiiiltit-rcd unn anonabia. Paynifiita to hp mailt aiiur eat ti dllTery If fnTda m n tf.anfl : it none on hand, to b made a noon an i-uchIvmJ. Ilidder will p!eito utatr (irlrK, if pavDient Is ni;ifcj in rtirroiiey. aud also prkei tl uuCe m Caritficaiea of liidtjht adi'r.iit. It poafi ntnV be etidortrd dlVlnnfly "Propontlsi for iir t t Bine, ann aii-iruirna to taptiUU J, 11. (itlnian t . n , iiHiiiuiore, iiarviiiiiu. Iiahhl lain tlio name of a Ann. their nitmn and tholr post oflita addreaa must apfar, or they wilt uutbaooit alrirred. EkIi person or every memrww of a Inn ofTeriHa; a pro eot&J mutt aoeomnany It br au oath of alJcciancu to Lha Unlird Ktatws UuTruiuni(lf he baa not alruad fllod oua in ii. ! ainosj. AllbitU not rompirtntr itrletly with Uia taruu of Uila advaruiutiiuil wiii be ruicUd. j. h. oilman, 12 ID IOt (Uptaln und C. H., U. H, A. 01 KICK OF ASSISTANT QUAUTEKMAS ter, Nu.llOJ (.IK Mil) Htreet. Phi i ALU i'hia, Parrraher 7, !Mtf, Rra't d Proposals will b rai-elreil at tblt oiii. uniil uon of W KMSKnUa V. Iflat ihst., for luruislnmr the sutiwi.Ty trnt may be n iiilicd at this oihre, iu ai rordstnco with the iuilMiii4 acltudulc, lor six uiuutha cuuiUbiicmif; Jauuary hitrCap Paper, raU(l,towlh uot leu th.ui 12 poand per ream. White 1. real Tap Paper, ruled, to walfh not leu than 13 pouinU pi'r ream. White Letur Paper, rund, to wtUh not less than 8 jrotimii ler ream. W Lite 4 onnoi-n Ial Paper, ruled, to welh n -t let a than 1 Pontius pur n-ani Wlilie t-oiio io-t Paper, rnled. Sn'aine prica oi paper Brf rt all. Hull Knvelope Paper, 24 -i'i lnhes. HioitiiiK Papi r, I 'xJl In hta, J'lae pr N:eet. iliaiik Hooks, ctMiil ie, Itill iK.rjhd. 'rl e pr iiire, hUuh ito-ik-, tolto e, full (x ni id 1'rii.e pt jutc hiuaW li Kiki, cup e, halt bouad. Price per fjulre. k'.uvt liipes hlt' or I'Utl.No. I.'. Price j.r !. i;i telopt'H, white or butt, xl liu-hi'S. 1'rire per 1000. Knri'lip''S, white or biirt.H1 ,k;i In lies. Pi t. ep. r Kk0. tiivtlope-, while or hut), 4 tin lns . Pile- pur Jmto. I.e'ii-r r.iijynij,' t-i'okit, lulivi aud t op nlxt, uo aud luW) pioi-ts Ai'h, j . r doi n. M UiurHiutum liooks, octavo, per do .en. Yt riiiuu 1 Hiid. ciiml lo Ai nold s. iiart and alut but'U-i i nin.tur itiK, roust to Arno:n i, n uurt and nnt bolt.;. ( arm-ne lua, at'.uti to 1'aviis , uiani botuaa and StoppiO, Ink row-lev, rtr iton puprr. Lead Ptiai.s, eooal to iber I, '". J and 3. iwr Jiiflin Blur nrl'i.eiiual to rnVT's, ir d , n. i'.itnt h ksiands, utn r:ed per d iii. hti'l Pi in. u,"or!t(i. pt-r frroht. iMefj Tens, t.Uli tt i. n :s. and Ml, per Pen Holders, a:orti'l, pvr doteu . 1 in rPf Kohb-rs, prr do n. Ktd bcuiUiv Wax, it-ounce and 1 ounca sticks, per Uta lap", KTUi"t " ('irrt't. (iltbt ant of Muciitfa'e and llnubei, laiht and imall la"-.Iirioen. Air tl ' a-lii les mnv be of tha brt uallty. Nample of eai h aitlch- must acompan escli bid. with 1 1 nnuiu of ti.s. huidir distinctly uarsed thareou, and only oue urka Aii st be pained lor aai ti arlb lr. Hhouid any artl' les not enumerated anova be wanted, the must be lurnmhttl at the Iowchi mnrkei price. Proiiocaii nniiit ba made only upon the regular fonui funilhh'd at thin oftiee. The I niieil niaia n'len vm ino ngni " rrwi mi uius, or nans ol bids.dscmt-d uituuipa'liJe with lis luteii-sts. 1 Al.UKUT N. ArtHMI:.!, 1-T J'.'l uapiain aua A., u. PROPOSALS. plUEF QUARll.HMAM'KK rt OKFICK, W"",nTO"' t-. -Urinary 4, Itrtf, ( An dealera In Itruiis.HardwMia. I. umber, l eather, OnV yitrnitnr.', Ilarntus, and Madilb r, ar re-ia -ucd to lead y this oftlce, nn the MONDAY or tch week, a sealed pro pi.! or Ikt, in dn)lu ute, of thr ar.ie'en in. v air prepared to ntrnlah tn this di'pot at short n ttlre, with tha price of ich markfilln pUlnnuro. so that, in raetheixiaieneia of ihe xmvire require n,th avti le or arUclas caii be ob tained without deUy, at the lfw e-t price hcaiara wMilntr to si il to Am . ,pot wilt ba reuircdi niralah Uie t.at imnctuaily evvi M (il momlnir It. H . KtM'hKR, lit Sadler Urn, raj au.'Chifrnavierintnter, " Iesot of Wathiniiioo, THE M POT QUARTER. V MAhTKR, r our l., pnmobth, K ,i, November 10. 1'.t. Pit M OSA1S im; AKMV TltANtPOKI AM'M. P-a cd Prrwsa'a Ml bi nxchid mi tlm .m -e u mill 2 ch-rk M. on thr rlit Jut ol leceuiher, lor the Trhnapnatfon ol Military wuppln s during the yer ! , n tfie following wnu : Koi ra No. I . From Forts I -raven worth. Laramie, and Pih y. ai d other d p ta llmt amv tic rutuMiaiio a durlnii tl-e abova earon the wet bank ofthe iVUonri rirr. n. tttinfKurt l.eavt iiworih, ami south of uutmie ti da ttrvm north, to an (nut or st.itir that nra or mivha tt itiimhrd In the Territories of Nehrak.tt lakitah, Idalio. ai il Liah, South of iMlitihlr 4looxfi.i n-rth ann eait of longitude 111 divroe west, and Iu the Territory of Coin red n f orth of bt devreca north. bidders t state the atu per 10 pouods per 1)0 mill's 'which lr.e will trsn port totid toiea in each of the J'thiifronj April to September, luoluairo, of the year TK No a. Prom Forts Lravcnwnrih and Ktlev, In Ire Htaie ol Kanna, and tbe ton oi Kanai, In Ihe Si.ito ol Wioui-f.to auvp .i'n or s;uoi,s 'hit am or uvt t eitntdi-lnd Hi ihe Miute of KiutHHi. or ta the I'crr i i-V of t olorado. socih ni latitude 40 d-tr-ens n rih, (Irawin, siippiii b jioin r.-ri L' aveiiwi nh, ai.d to Kort l'n..n. N, M.,oroih'i dio Hat ma he dcaUnsfcd in Ibut lor nt ry.to run ti.i'l iud 111 11 to wnyoHor point or pilim on 11 f rou'a. I'.hldTa to state tho rate per KurouuJa per W ml is at which Um y will t-an-pori sid hi or . a Iu i tih ot the li.Kiilhaiioin Aprd to Hppionibcj, mi liisnu. of tl e i at In;.., K'.i 1 1: Nit n t rr.m Vort Vv n, or inch other depot ns inav he i stab l-hert In tho Tor t -rv of New Mexico, p any p ata t utathina thui am ir mur he estahlitlipd in tli tt Tcriltory. and to ynb poiti . , Millions aa mv be rtcuc aie1 in the I eT "'or. -Y Arl-n.i ai d ateof feat we-t of b nv'tia.ie Im". dcrrcr wr-t M-dders to strife the rate per hO poiimla p-r la) miles t w itrh thav will trnrort -.iu n ores in t in 01 me aiontiia from June to Auoiuior. llli I: V. of (he M-.T lN, The wfiiit to he tra'i-p'Tted each voar will not eicrd 10,' ',mi poinid- on Id 1110 No- t : : in;).)fOO poonds on home Nn. .'; and I. tV.i pou . il on li.uie No. :i. No ad.!Mf"iiui petccntiiko will ue paid for the transport, ttonof bact u, hard bread, pino Inuit'er, bUiiikIcs, or any other f-toica. r.idd. nhniiMctTethe'rnan ealn full, as well as than la eoi reMocncc, and each pronnaal should be iiccom I aeied h a bond In the h..ni r f tntbouaud dollars, sinned lv iwoorniore reiM.naihle pfrt.n, liuaranteeimt thai, iu C4ir a contract Is awarded for ihe route mentioned In the prnitoaat t the pnrtlcs propO'-linr. ttie rontrm-t wtii cp-ed and entered Into. utidiLo.l unit autlh Inn security fur- ii.BLi-.i uj siimi par uia, in coi.iure wiui tbe turius of Uils advi rtiaement The amount nf bonds ra-mbrd will be as follows On Koute No. I SiiaV'M On ltoute No J (im inm) On Kouio io A WUMO Hstiitfici'.ry evidnico of the ;ojal y aud solvency of euh blcderand persm onM-e4 aa scrur.ty will be re tjtitred. I'n ooaali mnat be entWied "Proposals for Army Trana porln'loti 1 n. Koilte No. I, 'i, or . Ml tba case mav be, and none will bo rfitcrtiined ouleia iher fully coirkp1y with all the 1 eoulrrments ot th ad ertisemenl. I anle to whom awards sre uiado must hi prepared fo X' cute "ntritctri at once, and to Rive the required bondj for the ftiiflifol pertoMtiat.ee of the same. i onirncis will !) muds Hii'iert to lha annrnvil n lh Ouaitoriuiiater tleneml, but the riht 11 resurred to reject any or all bid that may be offered. otitrartors must he in readlnona fbr service bv the first dav of April, l-6. and they wilt ho required to Intro a place of atronclcs at or in the vlclnltr of Kort a Leaven wot th and Union ajid other depnts that maybeeitabllshed, at which Ukcy nay (te coaununlcati'i with promptly and los.llly. By oidnrof the Quartenaaatcr-QcfteraL it. c. nonar.!. Capt. and A. Q- M., U- H. A. 1)K01'0SAL8 FOR tOUAOE. t'Hiiir ti artvkm ANrkK'a Orvim, I DKi'oroi- SV'AtHiMiiToa, WislllVHTnv Ii ft Ii..amk.. u a. i fleaTed Proposals are Invited by the undsralinMl for sup P'MniMlie I uit'dHtatea W'jarteriitas;era HepartniflDt. at Wah!nKion. J. ('. Iiaiilmore. Mil ; Aieaaudia and ponrasa Monroe. Va .oraUlterof tbtas places, witb liar, torn, Hats, aud Hfraw. Jt liidswill i.e received for the delivery of WO bushels of Corn or Oais, and 00 torn of Hay or biraw, and u wurua. r llidders musl state at which of the above-named points the.v propose to make lUliveriin. aud the ntte at whmb they will mnke d. liveries thereat, the iiianil'y of each article prupoaod to ba delhertd. the time when said utdivfiha sbali bo commenced, and when to be coin locud. The price must ha written out In words on the b'da. t orii to he put up In nuoil Mont acks, of about two biiM.e n t arh, Oats in Ilka sacka, of about three bushels each. 'I he sai ki to be turntshed without extra char if o to tl.e isovernment.l 'I I.e Hnv or Mtraw to he s-juiely baled. The particular kind or dcscrlpti m. ol Oats, l orn, Hay, or Straw, propuscd 10 be dcllveieu, must too sULed 1 11 the pri.puMiM. All the artlcln ofTerrd under the bids herein Invited will be Mih'ict to a riK-id in-pei tlon b iho Uoverawuut luspeo t'T, beioie I tliiK aceep'etl. tontmets will be aw.irdid from time to time to tha lowest renpoUMbtc blddura, a the interoat of the (ioverii imntmay renilrc,und payment will bo maue when the uhoK aiooiiiiL coutrucled fur shall havo been delivered and accepted. Ti e bidder r. Ill be renulred to accompany his proportion with a Ruumntue, sfiiiied by two responsible, pt-rsous, tliat In aao bis bid ts accepted, be or they wl I wi:nln ten daya tltereafier eeute the con trai t for he name, if h f(tod and sumcie.ut sureties, in a stun e-nial to the itiuouni of the e ntra-t. to deliver the hrae p'opoM d Jn t'uiiforiuiiv wiih Uie tanus of ttila ad verti iiium; nnd In taau the hnl b.d er shoul-J ud to enti r L-.i" the rontraet, ihey to ma e put id yu dlfVreuca tx-tneen theciHT'd said buldei and the nevt lowest re si ouaibU buldr-r, or the peiaou to wuoia the contract , ma be awarded. 'Ihe n-pnn-ibditv r.f the Runrantors mutt be ahowa by the oihcial eertificaie of a I uiied Hlatea lia rid Attian-y, Co' Ice 1 or 01 t'uitonis, or any othar onia under ti e I idled ttt.iiu Uuveiuiueut. or respjiisiblc perun kuoMi to this othce. All Mixlers will be duly notified ofthe acceptance or re ic lien 01 their proi nsNls. 'I he lull name and Post OfTlce address of each bidder m'Jit he lK, bIy written in ihe prop sal. rr'.p'isiitsmiot bn adi.rea,.d t- Jtrinttdier-deiH-ra! D. 11. RueU'r, chief lept uurienoHster, Washlmfoii, l). C, und should be plainh iiiurke I ' ProefaUlor Korate." ItoiHisinahimienu.il to the amuunt of the contra1 1. rtit'Ltd iy ihe ontructoi nnd boih ol bla BUtirautors, will be rei.iired of the succ-iiful bidder or bidders uiioa slgu th1 contract. Llntik ioniis of bids, jcuarantcoa, and bonds mar be ubuiiiLU upon applicutioti to tins oitu-e . KiKM OP P!!i.piAL. (Towii.Couuty, and Statej ' (Haiel - 1, the subscrlher, do hereby propose to furn'sri nnd di liter lo tee Uuili-d Hlaiea, at tne tuartermaarcr B Le- pnrtmuit ut , atfrceabty to the turrus 01 Tjur adierti-onR'tif, Itvitlns; Ufopo-al tor lora-e, datfd, MaMiiiuiott iepot, Ift-xeiUfbar t. ltt-iJ, tbe loliowinif arii cifs, vi. : ' bushels of Corn, In sacks, at perbuthil of poui.ds . bunhcU of Oatijn sacks, at per bushel of 31 poi.udu, toiia .t baled Hay, at per ton nf 10W pounds. 01 baled Btraw, at ptr (on ot iuoO pounds. iK'liverv to conimtnce on or ImY re the day of , 1: , and to be computed on or he'bie the day m , -, and i-ie've mjaoli to niter into a written contract With tl.fa i; nited hlat s, with icood and .tpuroied aenrl lea, wlihin the apace of tun eajs afier b ini; uoudod that my bid Lais ttxo accatikd. Your obedient ai rvaut, BrlgadJoivCr ni. If. Rt rKKn. C'hkf 1'tjpot auiri4'rmatr. Ua-;.ltig;yu,Li.C. OTJAItA HI KK. M'e, Itie nnderstkiieii, reitideni oi , In the ootialy ef end Mate of , hector, iolnt'yand acveraifv, co ven an I with tha I nited 8iAt'.a, and Kurirauiee. In raaa Uie fortKnliui bid nf be at cepted. that he or thev will within len dars after the accejiance or bid, execnie the contract for tie lame, wuti uood ana BuitVient suretiea, in aauin friuai fo the amount of the eontact to furuiuh Uie forage proposed in conformity 10 ihe terini- ofthe advertlstuneiu, dated Oeccuuer H, Id J. under w hich ihu bid was made; aud tn eave tho alt shall fall to enter Into a coutraet as aii. resold, we puarante to luako flood the ditlereuce between tbe otler ot the said and the next lowest ruuponsilde bidder, or the per son to wlniui the coutraet may be awarded. Oleu uudut oiu-ftaUOa siidiHMM uua day of luf-, TMeal J VKaesa: fMe.il, 1 here certify that t tbe bent ef my kimwledMu a d belief, tbe ahove-najned rnaraators are .od and suitl- rb ut as ureUts M Uie amouiit hir wbkb they odor to ba se'Oiit.v. lobecertrnedbythernlled Utates District Attorney, f 'olh ctor ni Customs, or any other otltcur under Uie I nitJ Htatesovernmeut,or re.ipouslble persou knuwu to tba fbce. All prepoaaTk received andrthla advertlaement will bf opened and caa mined at this oulce on W edneiday anO ttiiiirrday of e.M-h week at U M Hlddars are rrspe. tfuiij Invited to bi- nrusiui at Uie opening oi bids b they desire. It. il . HI I'K tu. 14 if r te ad Ver-General and vtuarteruiaNier. nOJUSHSI HORSF.SI HORSES! t aarrtaaiaaTaM.iiMaHaL'a Orpin. FlkuT XJlvianiN, V w'aaniNt.Ti.N. fe-roiliar I, Wtl. Her Ben. nttahto for Cavalry or Arutierv aenrlne. will ha turehaaad al Cileaboro depot, In open market. 111! Helena- rlil.lw,,. Iloiaea will aa lfvera? tn f'anfaln T.. Tiwrv Vmm A g.M ,and be aahiected 10 tnt uaualOoveraaaaal luuaix:- tain before tK-tne; aereptad. Prfca efCavalry llnraaa. SI75 aaab. Vrlne nf Anlmr Hnraea. tlHO i-a. h. Pakani-iH will ba nuada foe- aU (ii) and mora. JAUK.H A. I-KIK, Oofnafy In CbariM I'll at lilvi.ln, If 1 Pt UaSitarawswr Uoaeiai'a UUlca. 11 It O W IM H ABTI-DYfiPEPTIO TOWDEB, Am aarrltant armalin "iOhatsmtiIlalraaaln( aafaaafatt 1) YHl'I-'.l'HlA. In Biaar caaaa ol Inns atarnllas H luaatrortaa Inly aav darTui raaW. rr is ruiuxv vbqktabi.r. rstsrARin omi t ut l'ltKDKUIOK I1KOVTN, Draiilat anS Cbanilal, K.r. oar. nrTM isuousisiit rarladalphM, ll-lntl anS Cur aala n? rnamUrt inrarir. JOII1V W.HIMKH Ar. HfirCH BALSAMIC CORDIAL IS T1IH MOOT l.rlHL'TtlAI. HUM RUT fOK SmBBT 001.1m, HO UK Till ;0 AT, lNKH'l-N.A, 1'AIN IN OltWANT. ...! INOU'IKN T aJONHUMP-I IOM. Praiian-4 bf JOBS W. EIME3. Jr., Oliemiat, TWKN1T HKCOKU ANI) MAKKKT RTKaMHTSJ. Fur .air b; all liu.vUt. anil .itiraKaiii-ra 11 1itntUalam T K A FN F SS, P I.I N ON ksh; A N ii C A T A RRH. J ' J. ihaai-h. M. I) , Pi iln.or nf tlia r.rt aaa Kv triwil. all dlaiMi.i-i au("-rtainlnii la tha:.ir(i manibiira ulial tha nimmii ,ui-i-r. Ta-llm nlaia tmm tin mx rt-iUhla anurrea In Uia rlt ran h. ann ai hi, oinri-, na ail ritim Hrriwt. Tha ali-ll. al rarult, ara lnr.,.,i ta aocmnaaar V tat 'an ,.a lit baa no aa.:rala lii hla praaUoa. 10-uf ... ... eini.AWKi.PHiA Hnu(ROfin IMSHAl.K ljr.lTiriTP:. No. U HarW PIN I II Huant. ah.1-. M.rkt u, rad.rallrcorcil b II -. KVtl.lt I T H I rt-idum Pauint Oraitualinir rr..irira Ifn.a. hnrK-rlnr Kla.lM Bafts. Kia.tto Mtnrhini a. Nupportara. AaofllOar Braoaa fTrttMi S.irtca. f'rn cl-c -. Laaica attaailad br Mrs. B.C. (VKBfCTT. aarlt-lr MIITK VIKCIN WAX OK Ani.I.S-. I ? flu. ..ul..tM'o.m.'tlc liaa noniual for bfiautlfy hif . whiianinir, anil ir..i.lii tin- e.inirlmi.in It h pra pi-lfil Iruin pin,, wi ui. wax. h. n. a u. muainlinary .iiaS llpar.r pri-aartmr Ilia akin, Biaklnn II auft, fair, am.HMk. arwl tianspan nt It l mii.t .iH.ihli ali-r aha. Iu. ouraa ehappM banils and Nf, nm.-vo. .lm lna. niolci.oa, taau fr.-i alf, or Minhnin. anil Imi.a-ta a pparlv tint a thai fai a. nk, aim a'n... i-nra.ii... .11, an.l : m-nia. liiliar t o., o.U H.BJtv.'.hTU tureat, ana No.4i . KlullTH T0 SIIn' CAPTAINS AND OWNERS. i-t; I hi- uiMli-r.lunul tiavlint liH.e4 the K KNil Nll m.N HlMtKW IMH K . I.ck, 10 inliirm hla fni-nila anil lha imlnnaiil Ilia HiMli.tlml h- la .iaiarnl wuti lncrii,a. lanhtii.H tn nci-iiiuinii la a Din.u liavlnH vnai'l, tu ba ralnaS nr ii'inilte.t, nnd ln'inu ir.i. iu nl nhlu eariaiilrr ml runikiT. win the poi.onal uti.mloti Ui tha Tenana ca. irti.Mrtl in him f,,r ri mli-. Captain, or Aw to. Milp l'ivri-nlra. nnd SUrhlnliu ravii jf vc.anls in ri'pnlr.iiie knlii-lteil In call. 11n fna the iumh i lor ihi- aula m -iVattt-riti-ilt'a Fataak Mi tHllio Ciiiiipniil..n." nr Cimiiih fiilnt. fur the nrranrta- lli 11 il vi-aarla l.'.1 1 -.. Inr tin. iltv, I am Uirpaiail to fk- Bli.li Ihe auuic unfaioralili' la'niB. JOIIV H. flAMMfTT, ... Kanalniiliiii Xr.rrw Unci. a 11 lPI.An ARV Arpniip, alHi l.tl KKI. Nu-aat. WIU LT 11. II HALT II. AHO iBKALIV. lfto aalB admlrina ivi-a . II ta rauia Inv laiuua alvha t II tn ha a tilnomtnji Mower, adtnu, drlnK tn an b-ur Daaarr t If o have a hoat of frli a 1a ; If for tic to maka amnndi ; If wllb liisli born blond tn wad ; If a uiarblo atone whan dead 7kAi.ra t ff tn ll,a thraaseore and ten, Wl.hlr.ff Ilia aa Inns ai ain; ff to live a life ol p,are ; If to cle and go ta irrasi Ilatl.TH I tf yon wlah a llfaofplaaaiiraa; If jna value Ihu world a traa.nraa; If every oomliirt you would aee, Take my ailvloe, and wiih mil (Arm. Than, bavin Health, Wealth, and llaaaaj. uu If ba prepaivil lor every duty. K. ..... I . . n. or....... .........,....,,, vt. nii.i.i iiuniB near Botili, IIIK MA Hill AUK liriKK, Hhu.n ahoulel ba raa -j r.rry one. nniuiiy fiooKai'iii-ra tianarallf aad at law Hoclor a Olllce, Uu. M .SI-KUCIC UTKKKT: trloe aa cenla. r B JlElttSOlVAIj, DR. CHARLES IIPDERT'S Purely toported FKKNC11 ' P.MAI.R I.lljtnt) and PfLf. warranted In all caaea. Uii.I IIaKi.K1 illlnWKr. UaT ataulcal l-liyalcian. Kntranae and nlllra pnvafca mm LaJUi. Apply at Uie HoTa.su; uni u sioltft. No. 1019 OOaTEB STKEBT, 11-M-lia WwtoT-Tena. T"JR. J. 8. HUSK'S OOI.DKN F1I.I.8. X 'p to thta farl d ftitnalt-e bava bvtfl humbuaead mf re.aej-ue, Aldmclnal h jii..:iir, 4c, or ma care af falling or Uia Womb and i.aaaral i-M tty, which means aaa only pruTa palllatlva. If not niiiiclom. Woo, of uw. Kuee'a pailenta hav, fn Bali k auun abnrdiilaa They rely on bla Uviilrn t ula, ami U.e. ahy ubaia a parfcS ruie by tha me of onlr a fi-w bnioa. Kor lliaieenna flklnli one Ik) 1 la vrorili a hnnd -ed Ahd mlnal Huppor era. rrtoa.AO eeuta per box hole Afjoia, 1)1 V ri A OJ. Ma. ll Jt.BtX.'OAIlll.ieau ID l-tuilaalua THK SAM AR1TAN7?-CUKK X Cava BR UK 1. 1 HI OB! XBYKK AII.H T Ct'RItt noma not nai.-xkstki IS HI-F.KIIV fN ACTIO" I KO fnAilCR or MKT RKiJI.IRKKI 1)0KS HOT fttlKKKk KI- WITH IIUSIN K.Sl Pi; SSITI IHI CAN UK tSKli Wimul'T UKTatUTlUSi I rrlte $.!, .Mulaor eniaie. Ham by mail aw auy addraaa. O. VKVK now, Box a; ioai Dinoa. Kola Alrarta, liVOI T 4 IIO.. It-l luiluiiiu o. Mi !T. HP.tJOMD M troai. FOB NKW YORK. Ol THIHK LINE. COASTWIHF. P I r AMSHl. criMPANT KI.W KKKIlllir LINK 1-Olt NltW VOIIK. anil ennncctlni fur all Noruiera and Kaaiara elHae an4 ew Orh-ana, aallliia every THfUSllAV, AVIl StTI'HIIAT, from lha Compnny-e wharf, rlrt a'mvi- Rai-e atmet,Ba4 hew lork, iroiu Pier 11, oitb Kiver, on aaina daya, at JP.M. 'ur rielubt, which will hi- re,-elved dlly, handiad In ttaa mnai cait-fnl n-aiifii-r, ai il deliiered wlUi Uia sraaiaat4aa palcb, at lair ratea, BLipIv 10 rlU.UAM J- TAlTf.OR A 00., 11-lOSm ho. i.U atortb Wharves. -f"trf STKAM WF.F.KLY TO UVKft. aalwWaaaw Poo', tauciiinr al l.nieenalnwn, Oork llartar. 1 hi 11 kiuian teaniera of Ilia Liverpool, Mew York. and Philadelphia BU-ajuetup Company are ua Leaded at sail aa fliil.iwa. til.A.M OW, Saturday, lleeemher 17. Clll Oh MAMCIiOIKit.ita-uiilav. IwanlnrK CUT OF KAI.TIMUIIK. Saluiday. Ii.cioil-r .: And aver- aoc-dJk-Saturday, noon, rroa Plar Ma ia auirih Klver. HilKH UV PAHHAOK PATAdi.E IM miHBrMlTT Flrit L abia HI00 Htoaraiie 41-St irat Cabin to London I7uu0 Hi. araMe to laHidaa... SA us ph-at Cabin to I'nria.. l:m u) Kuoir to I'nrn aim llrat Cauin tollantbr 00 Hie. r a lo Kami. urn. 74.0S l'aaauiiKei-a alao foi-warded to Havre, bianaau. Una tarilHin, Antwaip, Ae.,at aiiuallr kiwratea. Fnrea fmm Uviirpoof or tjueeoalnwu . rtrat Cabia, tU4l, af70, S'lio Steiiraite rroui Llvernool and Quoene town,S70. 'I hoia wi n wlah to aand lor tlialr Irleuda aaa buy tR-kele bare al thnae ratea. x f urtuer ituormatiou apilr at tha CotnnaBy oraoaav JOHN rt. DaI.K, Aenc, Ho. IU WALNUT Hireet, riuiadalplik. BOSTON ANT) PHILADKLPHIA BtaamahlD Line, a&lllna fV-ina aaoh Don mm e. 1 C bLiAln. Irum 4r.lv. I, n abo.a riK Htreal.PhlU- delptua, and ljona W bnrf. Koalon. linn oral whan above PINK ntreet.nn Haturdav. liecembar In, kmlt. rrheetcaruerilp 8AX0N. Mauhewa, will aaal 'niia PhlaSal pbia inr hnaloo. on Aittur.lay. Iie.-euibor 17. at 10 A. M.t and the ateamaMp NuKUAk. HAkur, front iloalaa lar rhlladelphla, oa aaina day.al a P. al. Tbeaa new aiui auhjuuiuaJ atuamahlBa fbrna a rairnljur Kne, aallvns from each pm t poneloaU oa Saturdaya lnaurancea aueeied at oua-bau tba premium auainad aai Sale veaaula. r reUhia takea al IWr rata. Hhlppera are n-Mueiud M aaud Bttp looelpts sn4 Bias Ladlna wKh their anoda. For Vraaabl ac f aaaaa fhavlnr Una aeeaenmodewaaa) BPPlylo HKKK WINSllH A C.. jaa-af Vt.M a. UKLAWAJtC AraiaM. a.aT--K rOKNKWVORS.-DKSPATOM B&StX&TSvand Hwiftanra L nca, a Delaware But IuTiiImu I anal. The ateamiTB of theee Unea are laavinc daily ai VI 01-locli M., and It a wl P. Mfroa tblsd Bkef aonva Walnut atreit. r'or freight, wl.lcb wit be takea an aammiaodatlaat teriiia. applv toWILUAal Bt. UAlaUl UO., Mo. UMaV liLLAViAltB Arauut. CD