The evening telegraph. (Philadelphia [Pa.]) 1864-1918, December 30, 1864, FOURTH EDITION, Page 6, Image 6

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'iTiZ JUDGES Or EitGL.YKD,
V c arc nlmiit tu nt'i m.t h 'Woti h of the .Iii Uos
rf ! t;f ' i.il. Htiil w nri' n luciantly cuiiiiielkil to
In l.in i'Ii il'U "'Inii :'. i tiiat tlicy ilo not st iml
o lii!U in lliu p piiinr i Ktinmtr, nor oi'vupy a
pui'itim, ul l i iv ,iii.u jiolitii-.il fiml social Iinpurt-
hit, nit in thr om. n t mo. Vet Knnli-.Il jujlico
wus never nunc ri-pm i.'il, ami rouiplaiiitii ul' tliu
dm ill ittru: inn i.f tv i..w .uc lnost X"lii"iTcly
conlii.t,! to Its cnstliin s, '.via li tl.u tiiM-Wton
tiuncil l.iw rr'ntim is Imve lutlur'o piiivcil uuiililc
to restrict wiiliiu satisliii'tiiiy limits. Are, then,
the most I'on-pii'uium muni rts of tin" juJld.il
liicran hy, the juilgi s of Westminster Hall, with
lvlium run iii.iliy i li.ivc to d. ul in this plac,
dclic.iciit In the personal fin.i it lcs which t-liuitlil
ill ru uml dignity the lunch ? Do lliry, althoii-'h
confcMitdly incorrupt und iriip.iriiul, w.mt lunrii
irg, ncromplishtneiit, clnriition, or nriianity ?
Arc they of lower hirth and liricilintf, or nf
inferior general education, to their predecessors
Bnch cerininly, if the moro oi'Vi'ouj conclusiun ;
but before lia'trtiiDg to it, we must t ike into con
nltlcratinn sumliy toe ml eliung. which may have
co-oiraied in the proiluetion of the result liy
(irndnally lessening the eomparatiTC rank ami In
fluence of this vi nerulile body, without prcsui
jiosing any iosiiive decline in its constitution or
lien ent in Its ihiel'u.
Now, on looking round to sec that not merely
tin1 legal profession, lint the learned professions
individually anil rollei tively, have Hitlercil in
one it'll.-o Irom the dilliisinu of knowledge, I lie
rise ot the cciinui'rcial mill inanulai'tiiriiig classes,
ml the imiiicaturalile inti'llevtinil adviui e of tlu
Imuled aiistoi racy. It has been of late as di.licult,
il not impossible, lor lawyers to keep their van-tage-gionrd,
as it vv8 lor the clergy, eo long the
Tfionopolists of cultivation, to prevent the lai y
fii.m eventiiiilly ovenaking or surpassing th. in.
'J lie alti union i f milliners and habits has ope
rated in liv eume direi tlou ; for it would require
an t xtruordiiiiiry degree of person il vmineuee to
fei'ine, lor any set of dignitaries when mingling
in the crowd, the name respect which is CNiicted
from the mass of niunk nd by heconnng seclusion
or exi liisiveness. Till alter the commuucemeiit
of the ci ntuty, it whs hs miirh a mii'ter ot cour.-o
fur a jui'ge to reside in or iftjout llloimisbury as
for a barrister to have chuuibers In nil inn of
Court; and James Smith used to say that when
Lord Klleuborough set the present lasbiou, by
reiniiviug Irom Kus-iil S iiarc to St. .latiics's,
the I'ircuinstauce gave general di-satisf.iction,
und wiib a prominent topic in the newspapers lor
week.
Again, the distinctive dress was not entirely
given up till a much Inter period. Hit James
Allen l'ark stuck to the s-jii iro-eu t coat, the
K'rateh wig, the three-cornered hat, and the
black breeches and stockings, to his dying day;
nd lie might have been (sinking bis head re
proachfully, when told of the Bipe irimcc or a
dniidilhd collengue, bis ciual or superior in
every. other judiuul n i,nir ne, in a ligured waist
coat und cauying a crush-hat eta bill. In the
curium work entitled "Armat i," Lord Krskine
gravely maintained that the jucgos should never
be nen iu the s: reels, goingor returning from the
courts, without their ollieiai costume. "If the
robes of justice do not inspire the multitude with
n additional respect lor the magistrates, whv uro
trey worn at all? and if they have that ell'cct,
why should the illusion be so abruptly over
thrown, by exhibiting to the populace the very
aiue men, looking, perhaps, i'r,,m cureless lia'ii's,
more infamy than thousands who had but a
moment Veluro beheld them with u salutary
we r"
At present, the judges are scattered overall
the most fashionable quartets of the metropolis;
tiny tieoucnt clubs; they live, dress, and visit
like otl.tr people; uud some of tliein alleet the
iin.nrers ot men of the world, or even occasion
ally of men of wit and pleasiiro about town.
Whether i heir ermine remain as white to the
tu gar eye whetliir tiny do not lue, upon the
whole, by descending to this description of social
rivalry, may fairly be made a question. Lord
Manslield, the silver-tongued Murray, when
young at the bar, drauk champagne, witu the
. whs wiili impunity ; but when Lord Loughbi
rougb (Weddui burnt') tried tho experiment at a
more advuntvtl period of his career, ho failed
signally, l-'oote askvd, "What can he tin an by
coming amongst us ? He is not only dull him
self, tut i he cause i f dullne-s in others." John
son n D.arkcd ot him to Heyuolds, " I bis man has
now In en ti n years about town, and has nude
Bothiug i f it. 1 never Inard anything from him
in company that was ut a I striking."
Li iu (iienv 1 e useu to say tbat he liked dining
In toiiipat.y nith law v ers, become the chances
were ' me good topic would be rationally dis
cussed ; and Sir Walter IScott sets down in his
diary, in 1K2S: "W'c dined at Richardson's with
tlie t'l.ief Larous of Knglatid and bcotland (Mr
Wil.iam A.exiiiiilcr mid Mir Snniiol fsbepherdl,
odd enough, the one being a .Scotchman and the
othtr ud Ki.giibbman tar the plca-antest day
we have bud. 1 suppose I urn paitial; but I
think the lawyers b at the bishops, and the
bisho) s the wits." li.itn the stat sman and tho
pi et, however, wi re speaking of tho best speci
iiii ns of the old schooi ; and, prior to ih ir tune,
some causes of ileteri ira ion wuie at w.irk. One
is miutioi ed by lilack-tone in his lirst Veuerian
iecture, where, nrguing iu favor of university
tdueation, he ilcprecnUS "the custom, tiy some
so very w. irmly io omniended, of diopping all
liberal education as of no use to students In tho
law, and pla ing theru, in iis stead, at the di sn
of some skillful attorney," rightly contenting
that no general rales can be drawn from the
anomalous success of "some geniuses formed to
ovi reeme a I disudvantnges."
One such genius was the Chancellor Lor 1 11 irl
wick, himself the son ot a Dover attorney; be
wax placed in tho otlicn of an eminent L union
i tot in y, who bo.isteii of having had among his
clerks or pupils, and about the same tiuie,
Joeelyn, afierwards Lord C'h mcellor lrel.nl;
l'uiker, who became Chief II iron of the Kx-
chi'iner ; and S rauge, who rose to be Mister of
the Hons. Ivenyon aud Dunning (Lord Ash
burton) received the tame training, aud (heir
mode of life is described by llorue Tooke, a fel
low student at the Temple. (Jut of term, they
used to dine at an caung-bousc near Cniueery
lane, at the charge of seven pence halfpenny a
head. "Dunning and myself," added Tooke,
'were generous, for we gave the girl who waited
upon ns a penny apiece ; bat Kenyan, who always
knew the Talus of money, sometimes rewarded
djt crorH fxirpt tbe telf(rrmms of Hrneral Sng
ua sua Uouoral.l'OfiTiia, already publishiNl.
Eowm U. Htaktow,
hrr ilh halfpenny, and sometimes with a pio-
Atntlrr curious example may be rend in a
fumi ir letter of the po.-t Cow per, ho w n'es ;
"I mil iieliiallT live tlnrp vcars w th Mr. Chap
n a ti, a sol li itor ; I hat is to say, 1 Hi pt three years
in his In use ; but lived, that is to my, I spent my
liny, in Southampton ro, n)0ti may well re
ii. tint cr. 'J I. ere was I aud tin Inline lord cVu
iclior (Thur'owi C'.nst.intU einplov ed from morn
ing lo nip. lit In higgling and making others giggle,
iirti ml of siiiilyn.'.' il:e !niv."
lrf tend ol phVii.g young men Intended f r the
bur in 'he olnee ot an Bt'or"iiy or s iliritor, it is
How, Me hem ve, tilmo-t the univers al praciice for
II tin in iii's a )i"ii or two In the chambers of a
s i ci 1 1 1 1, i ....:itig i'. my. dra 1 1, -in an, or c .niej ancer ;
bi t it ln iy be made a qui stina ulietln r any
ii.rrl . ! iiupio i no nt 1 ai h.l.eti place in t tic pr ic
ti'ii' ' -i .1" n o! tti". bar the cIum. from which
tl.i ludii l oily must be Hipp led. Moit assu-
ri my i's i :iin- to supi'i i ,r g. ntinty have mnte
1 1 n ' 1 y . e i I i t e . I s.iice loot; nhen (as we learn
I'om I iin'iUle ', ii.o.c by v. ay ol coniirining an
i x-S'it'l: siiite ul things than as an Innovation, it
roval nnlinnnce, co intersieneil be II icon, pro
vided Ihi't "uonesli..u d be admitted of un inn of
court that is not u ccnili'inan bv deseent." And
tl ose v i re days w tu n tin' iitninthot i I ii-siiuni.
In n i I lintne, i n M, or shield, subieelcd the self-
ilubbi d aiiiiigi r to sevi ic penalties.
A I u . i r.t oi e ol the most nun Ki d fe it ores of
w hat is c.illed tin h gin r in audi oi the prole-snm
is its 1. lnilv ir U I eonne.'non w.tti the lower
in i iln r word-, tin numls r ol Imm-ltTs wbo are
n ine or h ss related lo attorneys. There is
hunlly an (lntncnt In in in town or cntitry, some
pnuiii r in hleli has not a 'tin, bro h t, uuplieiv,
eou-in. I.roihi r-in-i.iw, or 8 n ni-laA at tlie bar.
1 I c ri nilt was piiiiped out by Mr. Justice Tal
fouul in one of bis most eloquent essays. No
ru .e i f etiqin tte, as he .lastly remarks, however
st ic, iil.d to tetlings 01 delicacy, however n.cj
in il 1 1 neroiis, run prevent men who have con
iieeiions or Int. ma 0 nrqnain'i'uecs of this sort,
trim pisissing a griat ndvnntage over their
iqiinls who lui.e none. "Without industry unit
tu cut thev could have done little; but peril ips
with loth thi'C they n ight havo done less, if
II. tii tuily f. me hud not been nurtured by llio-e
to whom their success was u lav ui u ol.uct,
and w hose veal iiilorded them at once opportunity
n lid stimulus which to Inuie elcvtiled advciiturcis
are wanting."
'1 his is tniitanioiii.t to spying ihut thcao more
eli valid aiivcniurtrs liave hourly less mid le-s
ihanceof obtaining the higher prizes; mid so
have ull who, hi line securing a linn bu.d on the
tllr.pl nsei-s i; In it-is, have iirquireil a name iu lite
iiiturc. The auiior of "Ion" was tho leader ofhis
ciicuit, ami a nrt"!ini, i i.'i.ri) be ventured to
iintiouriCe himself as ihc aallior of a p ipular
ilinnia; aiid on tjie tirst uiiht of ils perf'Tiinnu'C
tho stnge box was exclusively occupied by his
bitihit u of the bench.
Vhere is one road to promotion, much trodden
of line yens, which renders the bench more
easily acithsiblo to ihe lngbcr class ot aspirants,
und so i ompi unites in one way for tho mischief
it is mppo-td to woik in another. When a prefer
ence is given to members of parli uncut, ami
patty ill vices aie allowed to do duty us make
weights, what is lost in technical knowledge uml
ptoliniiiiiial expeti. nee may be regained in ready
ilo in i,i e, in gi tidal accomplishments', in bear
ing, und in lone. All those uro valuable, if not
Cfsetitinl, reqiiiieiucnis in a ju Jgc, who h is to go
circuits nnd try caioi a, as well as sit In Imnro ami
give judgments on po.nts of luw. It is an obvious
iitlvuiitnge th.it he should leave a good impres
sion on the miig.str ites nnd jurymen with whom
he Is brought in close contact at the ussi.cs ; and
consult ruble loinninnd ot language Is required
to enable him to expose the sopliistiy of counsel,
and l ave the wny lor a sound verdict, by a cicar
und sound Minnuii g up Hc-Wes, when the lord
t bailee llor or tho (iovci inn cut is blamed lor not
licet plirg public or profession!! I opinion us a per
emptory guide in their selections, they may lie
tempted to recall some remarkable instances in
which public, und piolcsMouai opinion was noto
riously ut fault.
It was tuken for granted, when Kir James
Scarlett liecame Lord Ablinger and chief baron,
that he would try causes to adiuiruiion. Hut
it is dilllcult to conceivo a more perverted use
of an uupiira'lelcd combination of peculiar
lacultics. The ingraiucd habits of advocacy
were too s'ronc for him ; instead of aiming at
truth unci justice, he chose n side, commonly
the weakest and the worst, us auoriiiug more
6copc for ingenuity ; und employed his wonderful
power of schcticg and nu.roliiiliug facts, lor the
gratification of his vanity. The very juries at
it until btcamo nllvo to this delect.
When Sir It. Hollo (Lord Cranworth), nn
equity lawyer, was made a baron of the ex
chequer, it was said that bo hesitated before
act 'opting the dignity, and it was expect' d that,
hum want of praciice in coiniuun law mid crimi
nal trials, he would cut a bad liguro for a season.
He shone fonh at once as one of the. be-t nii
jius judges tvir known. At his very (ir-t cir
cuit, it Was an ihicncciuai ireai io neur unit sum
up in a complicated cause.
When the lulu Lord Campbell exercised his un
doubted prerogative as lord chancellor in nam
ing Mr. .Instn e llluekburn lo a vacant seat in tho
Queen's Iletich, even the hulk of the profession
wcic taken by surprise, and the nppoin'.ment was
loudly denounced as apiece of Smtch nepotism
by the most ii.lliu ntial pmtionof tho press. It
w,as ktatid, and we believo truly, when the pro
posal wus lirst tuado to the tlignit try elect, ho
mistook it lor nn oiler of a local judgeship, and
asktil time to consider. Mr. Justice lila kburn
(despite of some uncouthnt ss of manner), Is eon
lessediy one of the main pillars of his court.
Having now shown plausible grounds why
some diminution of social Importance, if not of
solid worth, may have I 'en anticipated in the
judicial body, lot us see how far the o priori and
possibly superficial argument Is lu ace irdance
with the facts.
Without pleading pul'ty to any culpable snper
utitii.n as to numbers, we own to a feeling of
regret w hen the twelve judges of I'.nglaud were
Increased by three ; for there is little cham c th it
the Knglish public will ever acquire for the
ntteen the same prescriptive reverence which is
lelt by the Scotch. "A man's aye tho better
thought o' In our country," was Dandle Din
inout's reply to Counsellor lileydell, "for having
been uforu the l'Cittten." llcsidcs, the supply
was not more than e;nal to the demand prior to
the augmentation, which took placo in 1810. The
lime principal ci.inino.i-law tribunals uro now
ci inposed as follows
The CJiicen's llench. Chief Justice Cockbnrn.
ruisiie Judges: Crotnptuu, lilackburn, Mellor,
and Sbee.
The Common Tlcas. Chief Justice, Trie.
I'uisne Judges: Yaughun, Williams, Wlllea,
li) li s, and Keating.
TlicKxchfqucr. Chief B.iron,rollo: k. Vulsno
IliiroiiB : Martin, Mramwnll, Cliaunell, and I'igott.
The Lord Chh f Justice of Kngland, Sir Alex
nnder Cockburn, a baronet by descent, und a
member of a family Yvuieh has furnished aa
ampleshaie of con temporary illustrations, will cer
tainly not be cited as a judge whose birth ami
btftdiie might 1'iovo out of keeping with his
rank. Jlu was edit atcd at Trinity Hall, C im
biidge, and took hi degreo in civil law an easy
moue ol graduating, which suited his careless
and pltasuri -lour'; disposition. At college, uud
(or some ears alter leaving It, his constant oso
(11 res were the two dis lngnishod brothers, Mir
Kdwnrd Diilncr l. tton and Sir IL nry Lytton
llulwir. All thr. : were (hen ttiihnown to fame;
and Bltliongh it w s p'nin enough to close ob
tirvirs of ordinary sagacity that the craving de
sire ot di-tinc'lon Vial the animating principle of
euch, few would ha u ventured to prophesy that
tho-e tlnce sauiib ring young men of family, who
would l aid.) lake the trouble t" get up a subject
for u debating c'ltb, were to become one, Lord
Chief Justice of ? .'.,;!and ; ano'her, ambassador
at Constantinople ii'k! a disiuguished author;
the tbiid, a h u i n' s a'esmnn and orator, a
cabinet minister, nnd one of tho first wiiters of
the sge.
C. ckbiini, whoie father, Colonel Cockburn,
was long minister ut one of the smaller embas
sies jiad thu advantage of ipeaking two or throe
lorerpn languages with facility a plausihla ex
cuse tor desultory reading as well as an added
zest to the enjoyments and consequent allure
ments of society. It may be doubted whether
lie ever took to the teriou and s utUineil study
I
robe ol the Uoiuish priest.
For Abelnrd to marry was to Wight til lili
proKiiecl of adTsncemciit. rrr.mi..ir,n in .
of ti c 1: w ut any pi r oil. His ninrvellmi-rioldllv
id i re turn, Ins instinctive discovrv and
turn tons trsp OI n,e precHi' kii iwlmigi- rc
qnircil lor t'.c ore i'on, his po cr o:' p'vi't.-ftqng
to the pi Incinles end geuetaliing tl,.. ( nf the
run's me, tssivi'ly pternted to him, no' o ily sip
j Hid i. II want ol application and book-learning,
but preventi d tlic outer w nrld fiotn even suspe t.
inr liiin ot inch a wair. We know no on- n,m.
pariib c to him in this rt'S'ei t, except Lord
lbrby, in a dibate on a subnet of wnich hi.
knows little or nothing one involving the doc
trines ol political economy, lor example; and hil
lordship has been c impmed by a eoiiipatcni critic,
to Mia. I'ritch ,rd, of u hum Johnson ' lid hat, H(.
tn irni.lv us she acted "Lady Ma b.'tn," s u icvi-r
icud tlie p ay thioui'li, u. r e er knew any p.irt
lint her own. Lest, iilteriirils LotdWjnfoid,
vi hose burning (such as it was was aim picked
up nt Imp-1 m ml and us lie want."! It, was cnlc
biutcd for Hit cjiarm of h s voice mid the gr teal ill
lletwy of hip t incut on. ic fif his c iIIcalou's iu
the queen's I 'In n h mil's I lb nefi was lloirovil, au
old S cciiil p i ndtr nitiini'ed with ea-e la v, w bo-e
nn ne of ueiivery in i.li his profound y leann d
judgnii nts nninii Higi!.,- io nil, ex'-ept tb(. judge
who sat next 1 1 him. That f rtuiuite neighii'ir was
I est, who might be seen c.nrfiilly dotting down
authority ulier authority, which, when his itirn
came, assumed a shupe us dillercnt from that in
w hit h they I ad lirst been mumbled uud jnin
bbd, as the teinp'ii'g til!h!c which cain.- out at
one end of Ihc Miu-aite-maUlu r machine, rn-
ciiilcil in " I'ickw ick," dillcn d lioui tin- rude and
son. I whet lieti rog iie-.ns m t'cii il thrown in ut
the other. Coi kbiirn was never drivel to such
tin t xpedii'iit. (in the bcNch, bv the timo the
eoui sel si.ppcsii g tliein to lie worth their sail
luiv e concluded tht ir arguments, he Is armed at
nil 1 oints and ready to give j-idgment. the
liar, lie could commonly have followed, with very
little risk, the avowed practice of Curran:
"When I tun for Ihc plaintiff, I am o'nig I to
nail my bra f, or most of i' ; when 1 am for the
deli nib. nt, I tan pick up the facts frjin my op
ponent."
Cockburn, then, despite of some early reckless
ness, soon made a reputation, be Mine a b a ler
nt sessions, and compelled the established lea I
ets on Ids fin nit ('he Wp-tern I to hmk alntit
tin m. They weio formidable competitors, and
not easy to overtake, much less tn distance; bat
there were classi s of cases iu w hich ho shone pre
eminent, cases in which the indigna'ion of juries
was to be roused or their feelings were to be
tone lied. Then his rich mellow voice and his
exquisitely appropriate i though dramatic or melo
tlriimutifl iiciion told to a iinir.itioir. He was
strong in conspiracy, happy in seduction, grand
in ir in. con. His ih f, no ni a clergy man at"' used
of immoral conduct by his pari-lnoatrs was a
masteiplece in this line. AnoUicremiiicntly suc
C' ssful clltnt, rndsn the highest walk of advocacy,
was bis speech for Macnayhten, the mud in ail
who shot Mr. Druininond by mistake for Sir
Ifobert reel. Cockburn's deliii'tion of leu'al
madness was the best ever delivered in a court;
and nothing could be happier or liner than tho
manner in which he iinpem plibly shaded down
the popular horror and indignation at the crime
into pity uml mercy for the prpcrrutor.
Anotiicr lield, in which he was reqiing a golden
harvest, was presented by the committee rooms
of the Houses ofl'iu liatncnt, parte uarly in elec
tion cases, when, with the well-founded con
sciousness of superior talent, ho made up his
mind to play the great giitno, and was the
successful candidate for Southampton in IMS.
Ho was not fully appreciated ut lirst by tho
House of Commons. There is a lurking preju
dice against lawyers, as u el is whoso trade
is talking ; and to acquire a parliamentary (as
contiadistlnguishcil from a ptolcs-ionul ) pisi
tion, Is becoming harder and harder unnti-
ullv, by nnson of the time required to get
up such su I 'ii cts in such a manner us to c imuiuud
the attention of so practical aud business-like an
nsscinlily. His opportunity came at last, and ho
made the best of it. In tile course of tlie Don
l'ueihco deba'C, the Whigliovernment were look
ing about for a sunpi rier who could detent! their
policy In in the li gal point of view the point of
view lioni winch It mm tieen more vigorously
assailed. 1 hey fixed upon uockbiirn, wlio, duly
iiistiueled. undertook the case, and made one of
those rattling and telling speeches with which he
was wont to carry juries along with hltn. The
house, in ibis instance, resembled a jury, except
in impartiality ; ami Lord l niiuerston s position
w as closely analogous to that of the defendant In
un nt'lion tor trespass uml extortion. The foreign
secretary was brought oil' Willi Hying colors, anil
he was not the muu to forget o service, of this
kind.
Fastidious critics thought that tho style of
oratory thus opportunely and elloctivoly brought
into nlitv savored too much 01 tliu nisi iriu$
court ; but no one denle J that a forensic deb itur
hud arisen, capable of rendering good service to
his nartv cither in an ollieiai or unolllei.il c.ip i
citv. He became successively golirit.ir-general
anil attorney-general, und, on the retirement of
Sir John Jeivis in lfcviii, was crcuted Chief
Continued on Screiith l'aic.
BANK NOTICES.
rJSI-KLNSlNOTON NATIONAL HANK.
s-1 PiiM.lhKj.i'itlA. riet'irntiL.r tl, lsr.l
An elf ctien fur Thirtern I; lieciurs. In lervo the wis titan
vmr, will lie held ut tlie lla ikins ! imti.tm ll.LiJAl
jairjiv 10, IMiA, trinu luu uluik A H. tu i V. M.
YVM. Wi'CONSKIX,
) ltl.wfm ttlO I'umar.
8KCOM) NATIONAL 13 A NIC OF
I'HiI.aM-l.l 111 A.
Thr Arniiftl F.lrrtlrn fur llm t'n of tht hank will l
In-id fti the Hat kitm llinnit, n II KHhAT, Jstnuar-y 10
JHi.r), itftwicn uie Loun ol 1 hi and :i f. M
IV JO tl i' II. ItH A WK, fthler.
XT FARMFKS' MKCUAN1CS' NA
riOKAL BANK.
Thf Annnal Fl-ct'fni lor iMrornr i ul ttit tink vili ho
YirlU Atthft linnliinir Hkiup. on Werfnrirtny, the 11th iiur
Ol .litunnrv nct, btitWVbD tllO AuiUS OI 10 0 OlOCK A. Al
m il ;i i, cli ck 1'. M.
ltMMJM W. Itl'SMTON, Jr., f Mhlnr.
f AVKiSTF.UN iiANIC OF PIULADKL
I II 1 A.
riill.Aill.i'H!A, ciinher )f, lil.
NrtU tu hiTctty frtvan. KM-Hh jr to rt'n 'iof tho Av
of the lien ml AnfOitly ot the t'uinm'iriwfiilth of IVnn
h h aii iii, Mitltli-ii nn ' Act eniihlir ir the Hanki of tho i'oiii
nuniweaah to et firn Attairiiailoni tor tne puru o
Itiitikniw un rr tli lnwi ol the tuitid KtaiUft,' apiiroved
II. C UV Of A null I. A. I. IMv, thtt IB1 HtothhoUlvri
the Wtnicrn liaik of l'lnla1i Iphln hnvti tku day rntm to
In c tin1 biirh nn A NM'Ciiitixn, and li at It lir. tor have
iiriM'iiitd Hid autlioiliy of tl.t t.wiura of mo e ihutwt-
V ltd df tin- uHiiltnl t" k to m.ikt' ih rerttllcuU re'iuiruil
ttierefur uy the Uwa of the I ntrd wiltt
CM. WBT IADT,rhler.
MILITARY NOTICES.
AC1IANCK TOAVOIP TTI R P It AFT.
itirniithi'il with htiliiiiLutt-i at tliu mi'tiuit
1 at low j'hut'i.
JOHN MAVHFir.l.H.
l-.,-V:! liu 1 1 ftice, So. 40S MltUAit HUect, I'd tiory,
lidVNI Y FOR MARINE. WNTKI)
iiiti'd Hiatcs Marin orpi,abl h jitvinr
rm ihi' (Inllfi of a oldlf r ul oar Navy Vur.li
and ou boartl Vnltad HtatiM ahiiM-of-waw on forii.,!!
ataiiuntt.
AU rvral fiord Kff.Ti.
A1J, 1HK Li Al. IuX'NTIIIS ntld iponanliattttoiu.
T m r-f ( ;v(r, t- otir V.-am.
lu ttt r euti.).f QnHtit-n Uitti th army. .
Iiinii K ifttt Pr'j.r Hoi f. '
ApoIh u'iom for traimicr fromi the Army will not to ai
tt (id lo.
for all further luforuiaUfiB ap?lj at th BouvuUt":
KtnaazvLUH,
,i,,lll fi. FKORT Htit,bBk)W Sprnrt trcyt,
btMB ilia Lara ot if muu i o'ctock
O. O. MrfAWLl'.T.
M-W Ma.ror TnlUd MUlen Airin O r,v.
J 11 L O U (J H S
Oftlcrt-nnS scldli.rii Ymitiiiitiha city tin rnrlou.li, nwJli
fiWOkHH AHD 0IIKK Mll.irAltY KijUirUKM V.
in Inrlteil to ili ciuinilv
MANCrACri'RINll K T ABulSU M EST
GEOEQE W. BIMo'nS ft BROTffrJU.
BANSOM STKKI'IT li.iLli,
8AN0lf RTttKET. A HOVE flXTU.
I RFV.M fATlON BWOTIDS
Miidf tn order l llietlit.tet aotlce.wlurh fur richteirx titt
u.bnlQneyee chtllfnire on rpoilUotl. U'i in her artioe in tl
Mumrv ciBMuins tn. AX''K0 I'KI SI) JKMEuLK
Vfllil TUB rmCTlCAJ. W01U)-lAttll. 1-1
I S3 rrini'l.ii
j lit imticii nut
Hr.Tll.e
VI la nert.
4l
HOUSE rUKXISUIXCr STORE, a-xivsuiHw
n n t nnv
Scwin;
i-rtjlMaGliine3.
IH . ..
til
I!
U U Fo. 7i5cncs:snT
Ct.,Fui!a.la.
MIOVLH 1 1 A li. I '.IL'fl
Ut.
HIGHEST PREMIUM
;v tttwi mm ! wu !i imimsin Jiiim
H K W i N (1 M A O I I 1 N to S,
- No. 7H0 OHW'.NUT Htroot.
U It IV I T U II .
CHKAI'l'ST AM) lll'.fT.
l'nrlor HnltH,
Dliiliit'-ltooin MnltH,
Ii.ll 1mii I"n r li 1 1 11 rn,
ljlln'iiry nml fll-i I'lirnUiire,
lloup-i lioltl I ' ii r il It u in.
(tl-1 Kvr.itY lir.sfUIPl ION,
F'lt.tr III Hllllll IT Kliinte l'k-ei, at t'.. li.wi-Nt oMi!jJ
prie'..
' ;)I I-I) it fJO.'S,
1'nlon Surrlliire Ii.p'rfi,
. N. 1'.. f ur. MN TH anil M MIKBT, mil
li li.vrntl K. K. Cor tlKdD A.N11 KACK WfH.
BEDDING WAREHOUSE,
At No. 1'- N. K1.KVKN1II Sl'llKKT,
H-J.tl PllO.I'll."llll.
THOMSflN H l.n.WON K ITf'Il 1' S ! 11,
or t'.nri.p.'nn Ifiiaio, fi.r r.uillte, teitula, or put. lie
lnt'ii.tioii.. Ul menu dlilftent io. Al... I'filu
itell'tiU Itttimn. 11. a - sir ill artel'., Ciroiloe
H-iitrrs. I.w ilf.n a (o.Meri, h irel.imnl Stoves, H'h llolleri,
Hlewliole I'la'i's. Il-ollrri., I'.Mjiih 9 stoves, Vr., at wleile
sle and retail, by tlie nianufd rem.
CU.llf.. .".nKI 15 a 1 n'oi-nrt.
v-ao-frnw-Om W. UBi imu Kuooi.
MLLIAM CIlAMrLIW,
CAUl'KNTKH AND El'ILDKR,
Ko. 12 11ATT0N ri-ATK, k'wfpn Clietrj and Rar,
AtiOve MUtin airri.
Ptrc rittlns and Jn'jblOK ut ail kinds piomptly at
enilcii to with despatch. 12 .i-lia"
i-EOItm; rlOWMAN, CA RrKNTKR ANI
J Illlllitcr, No. CAltTKU Struct, and No. I ll MJCl
Btrcct. Mui. l.ino Work and MiUwrife'tHintf promptly at
U tided to. ll-irt
rrKRK'S OFFICK, COMMON COUNCIL,
V t 1M 1 1, At' I l.l'HfA . PPCOlriiior 2. ImH.
In niimmncc of Ui uninicd rtaoluU b. Uie fullovvlnc
bill, au Itkd
"AN (HEI 'I AM K
CltF,TlN(l A LOAN TO I'AY CKhTATV T)VF!'IKN-
' I K N IN I II K KA It 1 I, A N 1 iIKVIOI'H K A lti.
Ip hen by piiiiimhfd. In acoirdance wilQ tue act of Anhum
Liy, tor pulnlc liLtortaatiou.
Clerk of totuuion Council.
AN OKIHNANf'R
mr.ATiS't; a loan mi rv rrHTAiN
1KI ll IKM'IKH OK THK-VK K lMil,
A M ritKVhU H Lakh.
flection 1. The Held and Coiiimou Councils of tho City
Of I'hilHiloU'hlft do oi'dain
i hnt tin .Muvorof rhiiHrtcinnia n ana nc is norenyau-
thorutd to borrow on the cn-ilit ti tho city, from tlmo to
tiuii-, iuh minis tt nioni'y hs, tray ho nt:censarv fir tk-o
amcnt of Midi e'eflciem i'' nt tow exl-., r which ni.iy
exist on the tirft d.iy of January, In tho apiropfia
tloim to ilie rvcral drpaitniont of tho city (juviTiiiue'it,
lor the year eiKiiieen inimirxi aim sixty-nmr, or tor pro
viouk vftirN. not exect (Jiiiit In the whole the 111(11 of two
millions live hundred thousand dollars, fur whit h Into-rt?-t,n"t
to rxc ul the rate of six pr centum cr unn'im,
shAll he paid half yearly, on the ttrt days of January
and July.Ht tho otilce of the City Treasurer.
The urin lial of sitld loan snail he piivaoie ana paia
at the exnlrutlon nf thirty years from the dnte of the
tame, and not before without the consent ol the holders
thereof : and the certim aten thereior. in tr,e umiaI lorm of
the certitl. nits ol t'lty Loan, shall he Issm-d In sitcb
amounts us the lenders mav ren'i he. Dili not nr any 11 ao-
tlonul part of one hundred dollurN, or, if required, la
aiiiouniH 01 tive iiunurcu or one uuiuiaim oouurs; arm n
shiih be expresned in said certlftcatt liiat the nald loan
therein mentioned, and tho Inter tut thti'tof, arc payable
me trom au tunes.
hedtun i. Whi-rever any lon ihall be made by virtue
ttiep'ot. tti' re shall be by force of this ordfmthce annually
appropriated onto! the )hCme of the corporate tntnu
arj from I he sum rained by taxat on, a sum sitl tv.it to
pay the Intere-t ou bald cei tHIeates ; and the further miu
01 tbree-t titba ni one per centum on tue pr
value ot sik h certitiea'as ho issued ohall bo appro
printed iniaitn ly out t sutd income and taxett to a mnk
UK liii"l, wli'i'ii ninn,arn 111 acmniuiAworis, are ii".uoy
e pi i iuly pledged lor Uiu redtinptiun aud payment ol said
ciruucatta.
RKSOfJ'TlON
To nnbtlih a Loan lli.l to uav Iefleleneps.
Tlriolvi d, I bat ihe (: erk be author. ct to putilmh In two
diil'v tii'w NDuuen of tblscltv, dully, for four weekrj.f'ie
ordii mice presented to Coiuiuuu Couin.il on Thursday,
jiec niiivr 1. eiiui leu
'Au Oidinatu e Cn atlnu a Loan to payCertafn DcnViencIea
of 'he year 1.4, ami previous ye.trs."
Andt) saMCIerk.at the stand uifetlmt of Councils
after the expiration of four weeh r from the first day ot taii
puhlicritifi), shall present to this Council one ofea-h'H
sa'd newsi ai'ers fur every day In which the latnn shal
have been mad. li '2 4w
nORSESI HORSKSI nORSKS!
(Jl AKlKiiMASTI It-tiKNI-ttAl.'S Ol-FI
WAHHlNi.Ttit. Ieeemher 1, IWVl.
TToraes, sultnble forCava'r or Artillery scrrlru. will be
pnrcl axed at iiiebboro dtpot, iu open market, tin lie :em
bl 'tl, ! 4.
lloise will be delivered to Taptatn L Lowrr M.-iore,
A o. M , and be subjected to the usual Uoveruuibut lunpec
lion be lore b inw a&'epied.
I'riee of Cavalry Hornes. f 17fi each.
Vriee of Arul erv Horses. iKin a, tx.
anieni win be maUc for six (ti) and more.
.1AMKS A. KKIV,
Colony) InCharKe r-'lrxt IdvisNr.,
12 1 ?7t tjukrtertuuJier Uenora;'U:Uce.
PROPOSALS.
0
VHCU OF ASSISTANT QUARTKUMAS
1 kit.
II 11 iTAtiY DiTi:h t fv Vim aiu muiia.
1 -ti:u T fv Vim aih.m'iiia. 1
Ko. V.l MKKI.l Hl ill.Kr,
Heeetuher I, li.
Bialrd rronotials will b rf'-eived nt tr Ih -thi-e until
mwn oi SA1CK1AV, lei''iiitn'r .il, 1n.(, lor mrtileluu
nd et'ttt' e up eon pli-te t-.r uie at m:i milium;
iiftviMtj luU.N Hl'NKH, two story.
'IwenlyCJn) slnle.
rropoaH iniit be made out niton the reeuUr formi fur
nixti d a( ihtN iti e ; lou-t Htate the iU' pr totm liir
the tunrt Hi't un. complete, e.na tue hiit rteit tune 111 wtiu ii
thev can be rii'livrt d.
I he Cnitt d htnies resenul the ibjht to reject all bids
ditiiuu obiicUoiiabi.
AMiKUr R AHHMKAK,
12 JA t:tl 1 at tain and . , M.
0
VI- U'K OF ASISTAM' QUARTliUM AS-
J Kit.
Ui iiAHV In
i-n:!- t ii run aih i.riiiA. i
tto.T.l M ti K r -i reet.
lift fuoer 21. iK-.t. y
f.aled t'ropnvals will bo nTnlvd at tfi n o'tlte imt'l
nodn of s A 1 1 1(1AT , Dfi-uiifr .il, 1.1, lor dtlivur.utf
hiiuitdiMie 10 t.'HQiu Y nil rn I'enu
41 jin-i i K, it by k lli io ock Kciiiiiiiup, lu ftti t Iinuf.
2i piecen, 4 by 8, Heroine!- hcan'll. Mi ti t I in.
'Jin. ltr. i liw 4. Meiitlnck A aT-l Itnv It " 1 ,tnj
li'no Uct, bj 4, HemlJi it Ovantiiit;, li fee1. Iu i, runnliij
nifftMirA
i'imi ie t, 2 hj 4, Iltiabx k ScaiKllL't;, HT.-e' Uiiik, riuinlny
ue4 nur i'.
lis 0 ie -t Okk I.alh, V' Incbei wlJc, 12 fed Ioiik, running
ire Mir f.
.V lj :eet third coromon Inn 1'ine Hoards. 1G feet, run
run tt nu aiture
h h .re i.a.Hltra, '2 of ' ff-et ea h, '2 of Jl tret ea,b,4 of IH
fei t a ii.
li' K: e Jlook. '2 of W leet ecti, 2 of !!4 feel each, 8 A 1
feel eaeb.
4 ketn K-ltieh Hplkel.
1 kvit 4ih Nails.
;i Itub IPit. NatW.
1; liu U'd. Wrought Vails.
'H e Lumber to be wHI seaont d. ami approveJ after
delivery by the Cntted Htatei Inspector.
I'roi'OKalh iiiust be made upo t ie r'ular fortnw.tona
bad ut this uilieo, and tnun taie Ibe sboru st Uuia lor
d-lh erv.
The ViPtfd Plates reserves the rllit to reject all bids
CUi.ao.,JtU.li.u.UU, ALKK.KT 8. AHHMKAD,
13-b 3t CapUia and Asiiauut uanuuiatuir.
'IUU, OlllH,
lilM, UMrjLwaiwrd.,
I 1
-'r' t r H ..
Il.l X Ul Alll i, . - A v I 1.1. ' 1 . i h,
V i ' 1
v, a fin .1 1 1, , , .1 i r 1 i.i y i. i .
All d' a em m I iri . Il ii:. r. I un " r. ii - ',o i
1 in ,ii,r- , I i all ic , si ii - ii iii r ari n tU- l d t" S'-n-l
to t f it, i , nn 1 1 i' V o I ' A V I- w- . d n-o-
!i r ilit. 'n il'. I I'' lti.(i thi' nTr'' l'i-V A-C irr-trl
to Mi i i.h to lb n dfl ' Nort ti ! (', wi.d tn (! e ul
. li Dili rki it Hi pin "If fU un-, Mt! t, l!i ' t' hiai 'I'lir'"!
t!.i-i'Ve ri'i'i'r'i I. Hi- ur:: ie it ani- le ran b' ib
M i .l v HI. ni t ih-Ikv , at t1 nM'l price,
lo .i'i tu wihirr to m II to 'J'li i rp"t will be rpt"'ri dt
fin nl nh tl i lint ium iiiBil.v ev ry M"nlv in .rniui:
i . i ii i i i i, i .
Itr Iv'ndb r-tlf ri ral audCh1! i;ti I'-termi-' 'r.
11 1 lie. .nt i Wa-h n 'n .
UVAK1 I'.KM AM Kt!N Or r iVV.t J Wl'.l.l 1 II
ni,d l,ll.l;l M r:i.
I illl Al'l I i I ' I . I iC'-TWH'r .
fif'.i'ed rri.n"'n's w t I i p mt iv- l nt ir:n e , n-' i 2
n-.l.(K M . Ail f W. M - o ri'i-r 'tl. !;. f.r rue
i:in . iim'i ii 'v ry a' Im- t i Piil M i f O 'V r ii,i-nt -
i.-. Il.ui'iw. -i-t wM.irl. m tl.e ! i,v niK d- -rri!" I
t,i.nitPNn-lrr Sore ,ii,
Him a i fx t -ti n i iv i i "i j in ih's i.i i.'
miri ( - hain. ii' n itu ti d
,'H' Vm:- Lnant lid i .o li, 1 wide, I J dim, c i. -' itnj.'n
rei,ni i .1.
ti l'liu.di f'.rb d Mil-. MiiTiip!" rl'', I.
0 i".t Axle tri p ItnMi-rs 4vi nr b., f r a.r:y
. ti"
.Mt Iron Avle tries and Stuckf, Vf, Incb.-i, lor army
t flk'"l s.
Im U r n I 1 1 r H'''-. t lnrhes f r a-tny w i. .n.
yi m v uj. i i 'i (.fIL .V i.i.t in-riftf .
j!, I'I . hi xi-H, inriiv at la g- end, an 1 11 in bin
.' f1 ' 1 1 in' lur, for riT'i v wif -ni.
,'i 'i t .1 v M ii i r MrrujF m.'"li.
Mum. In r ' Curt-.
All t a' -O' 'ti .i i .1 i -I tr t i tbe brt ili-lH' v, nr ul. .
it H.e In j i t il n oi an luvp- eiT anpoiuU'il m t' e j. irt
i ri i
I
I'.i, d-Ts -II -'ntc- trb e- to 1 1 r'-idi ti and -l-dh cry
b tb .ti Mitnw nml ii,ui .t llo lUaiillty bid lr, and
KM me nl d- ti v r .
t a li Im inut be k'uarati'eet by two ri'ioti'lb-e neM ni,
w titatun tmiht be app 'I de 1 t 1 11 x iifrn t nn I
riT'ifml to a- I" ti k K'""d a d niitii'ipi t ni-curi'v tor tiO
i nn not ft vr'vi d. bv tli I "bed Sint Intrirt .lu-ifi-,
.Mt ri iv. ..r i I. ( tor. i r i tier iub.lr oil.i er. uib i w.n ,
li I td u il, i ot dp roti-'i't reil
I 'ic if 'M In n t-i rn'.i Ut ri n- t all bids dcnnirrl tin Mih,
la - 'I ;:o hil inn a d laultin i .iniraeb'r Will tu- ic, idud.
in onler of
Colonel MKHM W IlKMM.
i lili t 'uarti'r'U.'.H'iT.
OHMiiiK it. m:iK,
1? V7 4t Captain and A. . k.
A .-SIS TANT Q V A i: T E II M AS TEH'S
drl JCL.
Ci v !-v ti. Ohio, Hp'-eriiripr -, 1H,
prop. nl" will t.e r i i ivi d at t m rllirr nr t'l li n il-ci
M ,hAII U. , In ci mid- i. I1-' I. fn-m -b !i-r Tor -u h
iifll i in):.!, ii, v .ii iii e hs tiiev i an furnish fr the i.'uar
t rn ii -t r n I art nu ' I Cnited Si ntes Army :
I low In a ir Low Vom" ijrf tub rc ine1 es,
do do do do
H o ibi do 4''4 do
H! (iii do d(J tn tin
4 do do do 47'.' 1 1 i
1 he iJrfivp to be Iln n .I'd nnd '." to 1 Inrhin f bt k.
in i.i-..n a ill bi' ci-ii-i. brii lor Tri-n iuu.i- b v ol hi r
n, an. tuetun r-. It einial mti Tcatd"
lu kij:s lacb Hot ircsnd (Siitnru Sufs, '4 and
Inrh.
Mi; raraffl l'en b Vices.
ixiuiui- Itoirix. '' hum Is Coal oil.
l'.,.in ii-k.rv I'li s liatiilns.
lli.KX' lib kotv M,,iki Mhu' Marill' s.
Mi I' ii,-- Li nd. V - hat. hilt
V'. MjiIir i' v. .'.'..ion b . i at'tt rue.
It t i)nt n Amen No. 2 hinges, or au anb lo e ju illy
'Hid.
Jft item s Ln ory Ci' tS, etch S.
l!n do e?icti 0, Jg. 1, l.'a. '2.
V barrel bc-t Copal Varnt-n.
f to M in- rn' Ta'nt (in vV).
When SHiiipie n are lurnn-ii' d. they in'it hnve the n-'UP
ol tl i b'l.di i" upon tliein, and lie iiuiuieced to correspond
With the hlijH
Tin- mi ir i n htf fur, and time of delivery, ovist be sta'ed,
and eai'h bbl i.iut be -iaranu ed b? two ninp.nisi li m u n
tles I' mant i elnu ovi r tin Ii own st natures t b it the b n 1 r
w ii i rter Into lonu lor thu liiliiiineiit ol lili contract, h mid
oi, r tu iiV N'iliti b rn
;,.!s u ill t cii,,cni d at the time Above specified, and bid
ders are In Mi-d to be present.
'I hi' rlJit Ih leoi rvid to reject any bid deemed unrea
sonable. u older of Clone' WM.W. M KIM, Chief -.Mnrtor-nuitt
r, t inciiiiiatl Ucpot.
A. J. I HKI.P-f,
'Mo-i;t Captain ami M.
01 FK'K OF THE DEFOT QUARTER
I- ci; i l.r-.w vnv nut m, K vs'-, November 10, 11'. I,
rifrO!Al.H rtUt A It M V 1 It A N HIM K I A I ! IN.
Hi aii d I'MuioNa 8 w 111 bi-r cehid at th i olM-e until V3
o'clock JM. on the :lst dav ol heceintier, i k; t . f'-rtho
TriLUf.porni'lon ol Military iStippiit-fl during thu year l'i-j,
on tlie follow Iiik r ub-s :
Hni i k No. 1 Km in Knrts I eaven worth, Laramie, and
ltib y. ai d other di p, is Unit may In otahlinfird during
tb above ear on tVe west tank of ;h Minnourl riv r,
ni ith of frort Li-iivi iiMorin. liinl south of latitude 2 -
vri es n- rtb. to nn post or autfr n that are or nnv be
ehtiibliulu d In the Tei r. orles of N bra-.li a. hako'ith, Idnno,
aid Cab, South of latitiiile 44 dere;H north and v a si of
lonuitutle IU deurees wcm, and lu the 'lerrilory of Colo
rado i ortb f f -H; de rce.- norih.
Htiblcts to state the 'ute fer 1N wounds per 1n m'lri
a which tre will iranport fald 'b-ri'i In each of the
luontbhirom April to tu,teiiibtr, inclusivo, ul the year
IN.
KiU'TF Nr. 2. From Forts Leavenworth and Kllev, In
tbe hta:e ol Kaii'Sn, ai d the tow n of Kansas, lu the State
ol Min-ourl, to any poo s or stations 'bt iri'r may lie
esti.bll-bid in thu State of K a dais, or In thu lerr to,y of
dl(rado( poutli of latitiulo 40 de ees n Tth, drawing
su) pm s irom Fr-ri liiuM nwi rib. and to roit tukm.N,
M .. oi other detiot tl at mav bo dentHAti d in that Ten
ritorv.to I'ort tlailand iiik' to any other point or points
on ihe route. Judders to slate ibe rale per l'mpouiuls
nr 11 ml es at which tiny w i.l trmisiort said stor,'i in
eiidicl il.e inoittbs Irom April to Heptembca, inclusive, of
the year N..i.
Km ik No 3 From 1 ort Cntnn.or i'l. h other depot ni
m be istab I-bed iu the nnnory of New Mnlni, to a ly
rn tits r tat h.ns that urn or may be establishr-d in tbat
Tenltnry. and to mm h posts r stations as may be de-n,'-nMed
In the 'lerri'orv of Arizona ar d Hateof l i xss west
ol loii -nuoe d tree- Wi t. H iidt rn to it ite the rate
per up imunds pi-r b- tnilen it wl h thev will transp rt
said s c ts in ecj i.f H e utoiuhs (rum June to Wovembor,
Ine ltis v .i.f the i sr iw-A
'Ihp weltiut to be lrahpurted earn year will not ejected
li (ioi,i Mi p hi ii rs on hniili' o i i -1 ." s si ,i sjii pouiiua
loi t- Ni'.:': bmI I. (1p i isi 1, 'in.dH on INine No
No adilttlonal pen enhue wil. ui oaid for the transporta
tion ot hacoti, hai d bTaii, pine lunjuor, hhlu'ei, or any
otlie' sto en.
Iibldi is hiiould ittve their nsines In full, as well as tbolr
Dine' of ref U.ei'ei'. ai d each im 000011 should 00 accom
liuiied bv a iH'iid tn th" sum ortinthousaiid dollars, siMifd
bv twoot more ro iintid- nersonn. uuran.ei'f iirf tbul
cum1 sci trait is awaiued tor the route umutbiiied tu tl.e
rroiioml to ti e OHtti 'S t roto'-n, ttiu eontrat will hi ac
ci'O'ed a' d entered nto, andt;- (mI and mtlb ntseeurlty fnr
nist en bv mid panle, in aucor-t tu wth the Uj ui oi "ibis
ad vi rt Hem nt
Tl e amouiit of hinds reitdnd will be as follows
On hoi te No 1 t, !'', O-!
Cr. hoiite No -2 :(hi,i-o)
(hi lit. me bo H t-UMi
8atlsfiicnrv evIdioiiM of the MivaJ y and s nvener
ofe- eh bkdersnd P'tpoii oifered at bec,ur,ty will bo 10-
uinred
l'r itoKa's mnht Im endorsed ''Propos. Os for Army Trans-
por'a iou on Itoute No. I, '2, or H, ns th ease ni-iy bo,
and n, lie ill be ei.Lertalied uiiU'Sh they fully cuiLplj WIlU
ai thi 1 en 11 ri metiis ot tu s auveriisemi-nt.
1 artle- to wnoin nwards ire muile uiyst prepared 1o
en cute C"ti racm ut ot,co, and u Ivu U.e roijuliou b.,uts
for tin- fai.thfnl m rlie m iiee nf the same.
01 molt eill I mude mr iei.t to the approval of the
Qiiapei muster e ieial. rnt tin ritilit is restrved to reluct
any or all bids that u nv be oitered.
t "otitriieto-s must be in readiness for servleo bv the flst
day ot A ril. hi, und tin il lie required to bavi 1
nispe of sL-ei'-it-s a or in the vicinltv of Korta L-ven
sur'li nd Cnloi, and ether depo'a tfiar niy bo4t4tMiie'l,
at wl ii h they d-u) be couiuiunioalua wall pio-m-Uy ajd
lesui'-.
hy oider of tht OiiarteruiBster Oeneral.
.1. v. noi';rs,
11-l!.m;t Capt and A. y M., US. A.
Ul'AHTEKM ASTER'S OFFICE
I'm ha ok 1 em a. r"a . Iieeember ?ti. 1811,
Keated Proposal- will be ieelved at irni ortlre uu.ll IJ
o'emck M , w r;nN I- KUA V, Jsnuarv 4, hi; for nuiDUi,a'n
dedveiyai the Cntte-I Mate N 'irchoune, IUu,nvr trat
l ari. pr perly pa'kd and reay fi r transport tion,ut
tin lol oo 1 s 1 k (H-ki.iitK'U tjua, icnnaM'cr s stores, tu. :
1 11 I'-i-d A Is
HOC' 1 ar Ala.
u I fad Axec, Itcatty's make. 8 ample reipilred.
hill l.opilii XfK, do do
ouAiniodtii e Axles and Hexes. La'iuHi of box,
lne en : ("ainderi., 1 iiiebs : I .'i-tn uch in.iiie
llt'ffrSR Vrt Hre dtiivp Hi'Oslei, tit VMS llieli, ii
Kri s V inrii. U e n Ii Oi, i.nd lu Knm I 1 ,ca
fc,r- dovi n A i Kur Hub : Iu im h. It-lb iLtb, Hi it-IO iueb,
I1' ,'4 iiuD. ih ni n.o 1 inin.
Pull, ul- rriiuoid.
f) doen Hptral Hits, Ko. 4. double cut. Ramble
ri i.uiri d.
V i t i'.i' t ai d P.rares; fall set b U to ua h. Hamplv
leuii'r- d.
:n'on Iloihf ut-.nl etn. Saint le reun'red.
U 0 lloi fe In udies, woodtn back, best articles. Sample.
ieiii red.
yfl irTu'i ltrHhes. tarce bsiul. Hampte reiul-ed,
.'111 w nil It 11 hi, cn. ten krot larte. do do
ItiOCirn ltiui.nis; good htmvy article, rtample rv
'ii.iii ij.
5(i'0 S'abie orni; ra'tan Hun:le rMpilrel.
n a- liiiiid fturi ic : I in h and i Im ti.
;i'lit(iui(l bi fimd Hois.
Km -iji. in Uuekets, Kutu bundUa (not Are). Rimpla re
ijU'tetl.
Vro'n A-i.ortet Patrt lirmhei. 8aripia rwpilretf.
'2 rn en airisn Hrtii-be-i do do
I rn ab or root Brushes, do do
tilikiint-hoiifi-liwiies l.'VI'i"h. Ml t inch M V-lnh
lo-, i Lh. 7 1 Im '.Ol i Inch, AU i,'j men,
l-lrch (i 1 in h
3 OC feet Cch Chain, JlU, for eh' a ebains. Sample
required
yi CO Duller t huh 1, heavy, nd te- s each enu. flatupla
ri iiifr?d.
2C- yaiiis i.t auiel'ed "otb, .V Inrbes wide, PV ambulance
eoVers. Fimj,ip riiiii'in.
UOKirmtr 1 tiloj , H 8- Im-U, Ui Hluch, 60 ltf Inc h.
ain;i 0 reiiuirtd
UO Framiiiir 1 hi-tis, W 3-lueh, W lutti, Sample
rebuilt a.
oi the itounly Pund, for'the" eftlcieot performance of tho
arduous duties accepted by tl eat la the distribution of
bounties to volentoeia, to enlisted men; and tUe Clerks of
Councils me hKrniiv hm hni li'd lu trat.smit a eon of 'til
4. Of
hundred
r if n'tn-o e- ttn i1nlt,
n.t,d. ent 11V teet il,
i h fcnirhP'nli cords .ia
i:gri 1 a h end. H.imple of
f 1 -l-jley niae. "amjl.
iry
No
1 tt. o.
t . an p I !i ini v me.iirini
1 ti- ii .1 t.11 1- i.n ii p t I h:k
p..,-i.. 1:1 t ! 1 n. ,. i I k
I 1i07.11 I'ni. kr Cn ati, I
Ire, 'r cost oil lamps.
nM,ii:n sfe. Sainpl m.
r
iir- -!.
isbubes wide, Koi. W;
turn t's1'
. as Im; k,
r renbtd.
'it 1'.' Slltllr"
.'. bs Pn-e si r.
i 1 '.Is rnrk
1 h:msi Mt 1- :
r
I', rrnb'S
, haul rt,
4 -Inch. Sampl
U"'t' o
1 KPi. in'r r
d ViUn. ai.rud, 4, ft, and 14 InA
t . . a t.r I rV 5 iros4 ln' 1
r-umi'lf tl
lo Ktm
Hr.i 1
i - s 1 1 .
j Kiots .'. nob, W(tross -ifu.a.
hai-H'.f - r
i n W- 0.1 I
' nd- v oe
1 1 u i dus
U ( d
14 inch
P:mii!e re 1 nlred,
fs..lo,,liJw l"x'll', 2--0 1XxI4
. r. p
f. fi ne I a-d
t e.
?" r r s 1 - r ci i- ,
io ( law llnmtiii '
Lo 1 1. ni'.nr Hai
li.ii..
Hnp p'i s rr pt'red.
, ) leVory. .1 1
V. (.n A 1 llund i h.rt '-r
Ji .1 o k I'luto I'll '! ' S. M-re'l
'.'4 t le Plsne II ..1. res. ! ti
' o l.oi y V ork IIiiihI en, 1
n ti -n rt do n h h
fv Lome Sh . 1 I!.n--I'.efr. ,ish.
do
do
in 1 Ml oil do ilo "h
ll'im Arn'oi'sn- e L001 I
Ki and ilnn lies
Mllirt-I.
no pif k H rule., a-li. H "up!" r
iH' s t- f. Ha ti ' r linn 1- 'ii'
;m p ck II..1 - .a I., sum: le 1
2 ti M if H.u.m.' r Lainiii s, i
li til rid.
Milred.
f-nniile reiulrf.
(oed.
Pimple -
re ii!red.
I'fn ILiikie llasi s, s in h. narr pi
d
Pill's rap H 11-'-. hesrr; u M In- b. Its1
..... IV 1 1 11 I .V II I '" I' ''M"r'J'
4i 10 n.ii. "I ' Uiiies ; VI" 0 "Inch, 1 W IU luc.i, Hw u
linn rapine - ' l"' '
li'naiis roi,L,r I : ii tt. ll.io.-es, J'jii'i-lncn.
Satopl 1
1-Mi po-Mnl Ji' iirled Hair Pan-pie rr Tilr -d. . ,' '
;i4i ltftv linV toi , o. erliiK Ai-' leiLin Middles, In pb'kU
5 ra'iMiiill H, h.li;..nrt.m
Im li, I : ', liu li, I nvincii, liu teller's make, nam I
l le rei(i.ir d. , J
fn It tn.er hiil.' s I'.' tr h blaiks Psmple re pileed W
Id h Kiilvi s ai d I . iks, tach ki.i:a bkn lle rne.td.
pie r nulled.
IK an s i arr sfi Ktm' s. inpanm A. Hample re,inlrsT '
1 i. 1 . a er K . b ri i-Li in. m rn.de r julre 1. (
linn i ii tn IIiiih H-suri ! -I7"1 fief I-nirths. a"
pso 1 hnn.b l.n'clu
'H in1. Lock, ;
imnie ri ipiiro'l.
attd .(-nub; K"od article. Ban
reipiuid.
fir- )ira- 1 ill Locks and .1 In'i. Sample re pilre
1 u' Un Vs ; . " V'. n ' ii. I' '-' iin-h, iW li-UicU
; ',-Inch ."".iinnle required.
T. Car) ciiikis 1 si-w Lu en, ..t and MO feet.
.'.) A il h ( uiaiii I ifcht and Krain;i. Pampb
l.'On ket'iIcuV Nat's :- i'rn K.J., sw nd., 100 4d.,30G
Hitii'ile ri ijii ietl.
I1 poni.d Clou r ,s, i h rt.unpI'M re-mPed.
ioipapem Itlack Head Limn Nulls, ; Inrh. Pa
r n uin d.
yoi psgjliiai Nn d es Hamrle re.pi'reil. r
a-o pufo rs Hani' si Nindlts, asuurted ilzci. Hai
ri 'i1 . Ired .
lfrtCollar Needles. Psmide reinlred.
U0 poinds Nuts, 'j lnca bole, l11 lnrh.
reoiii'ed.
LSamp J
Qf hsrre.a lioiicd Llureed Oil. Sample retiulred
ID do H.iw do. o
7.'. pound1! Kwrtp bi" n I'm "0 tneh. '-Inrh.
Jack I'iNiiei, Juiubie iron." bauip.e riul ed.
"A If oik do - du do
ip-nioothdo t'o do
lootrii'K lo " Inli dfriHii-b-r, 1' luch dep, and
U ineh dlaiueuT, '2 iitch Ueup. Hauipla je
'iiiln d.
Tt reamv Sai;d Paper. Ns. 1 ad !.
oUPaub s, to hi ma ie iu the bet minnor. l-'i-ounca
cotton du ' k . Itest ti ill v. army staridard. wltll
tahbiiRs all mi. ii I ; sle -I' x-Vi feet when liulahod.
Nait pies of t ucri re pored
V2 Paihoiiterii' l'a.ms. baji(ie re-iu'red,
Ku '1 n r mtes do do
'2 n Hiiifi llardwure PapT Simple re jnlred.
1 vtoss ( aiuel li dr Pencils; Ijug hair. Sample ra
lulrid. v
2-'. 8nb)e H.iir Pencils ; torir hair, hamj.le re pirred.
pom. ds Copper el-- an. Jturr-. : -Ml J3-liiC i, IC'O I
im h ' hieh.?' Vinch. Ii4) l-lneh.
4 dof rn Wood Ita-p- It irei, ha-uuie required. J
3o ross Lr aehb k Uiii 1 incli. Miinle re'iu'red. ,
Vili.fr .i,ll l;ili..h. i ail'l 1 'l-lneh; rto
do
11 I.IK'k.HWt. ti.
fc. I ii.i..i ul i-awB, li fr.'l, in
'1 iln i n i luinii.u skiii , (1i
1' n .a.rs II a. tiln M.nta, ilo
4; n Iron rlcftv. i, do
do
du '
do,
da
and li.
.V, urtt met, men, Nna 6.7,,9.10,11,
1
il.i
H, Pi. and LI.
do 1
i.i r.
ilo is
do 1'
do l1.
ilo
do
Ilo
do
M. in, and II
I', in, 11, and IS
do
do
11. 1.', id li.
!. lo and 1 .
ll.l., bl.aud 14.
l.'.lii U.L'i. and W.
d
ilo
do 1
do
H u .bort-l,andied rbr.fw bett; smpiu required.
y i ttlU.dbnes noiium ie, uo uj
Kdof.n ra.rii'is .Scissors, do oo
'2'i Hd ke Nnaves, do do
loop pouitOa prlrlt' Hteel ffno 3 ut 6 16-tncb, 600 by
V inch ; hMinple H ipJiied.
llUKioo. P.ransSi :-(h rrt Nu 7.'.,p Ko. 8,30 Ko.,30 No.
7, 2o No. s) ; inn. pic ronui ed
60 lets Haddiera TooU. escti et to be In , hot,
HiiiH'I'icuUona to be had at this oUKc; aamla re
quired 100 sets ishoelmr Tools. Field A Hardle'i, eaeh net to be 1
a m at boi. HpecukabO is to be bad At the ofiic 1
Sunn le mijoirt'd. I
100 pu.idn Patent i f-.read,.'0 pounds lltaok,36 and i
saiupie reuunea
M) nnumiH White. unl 10; sample re mi rod,
M uoui"" niuuei lliread, i ll., No. 10: lampia n-
jiiireo.
to pounds Haddlcrs Thread, Orange; ample tt-
quned.
X0 papers Cut T.irV (.!IH1. p7.. H 0 O-o.. lObO S oi.,WX
lb oz,.-tS li o., Visi H oz JM) J) o.).
if.ii fouinis v upper lacks (.io men. o a a men, w
Ji-lnch I ineh) ; iiauii-te rmiuirei.
ycCpapirn (iiiiip 'Lacks, il aid 4 uuuees; sample ro
itiureil 40boies Tin (70 10 by 14, VO 14 by 3o) ; sample re
quired, fWO Two Horn WMps, platted : ssmp'e required.
VtAOJ lackumke W I i,.i, all icuher, lull iimj aud welybt,
rumple retijeil.
200 pouues Chronic (ireou, iu oil, U and 5 -lb. cans; ample
requlrt d.
0000 pounds While Lead, ?, 50, and ltXJ-lb. kegs : saiupl
required. .
WptUL'U Diy V bite Lead, In 10 1b. papers; samp,
rquiitd.
10 kitts Puttv .
tt pounds Puml'e Stone, protind.
2i'" pounds Spanish Aiiiting, dry, lu 10-lb. pipers; HQ
p.e reui'irtd
MO pounds Ked Lead, dry. In 2Vlb. kes; lainplt fi
quind.
7.. baircjB Sperm OU; mplfl reiiuirad,
l2o Co CoaM'll, do di I
29 do Laid Oil, i o do
ft do I'liTriMl, do do
o do l.iiieetj oil. do do
'M b poundb Aqua Aiuini nu.
V(0 du Affu i'i.tt.
.ij do Alum,
bo do Am en l lowers.
ittt) do Baibmlues Alo-.
If bsinU Alculioi. ; a-iipie re itilred.
poiu.ds li'eewkx. laru cakk( a mole rfl-iulred
& 0 do H u H i ne.
t) harrtl) 1'eiii.li.e; lamo'e re pitred.
''0 t ouidkt rn rob e SuiiiiuiMti.
4H oo Casiile Houp ; nauif e requlrod.
lb di Co(.p mi; t,.iipje re iuir-nl
ltn i t n cah inn
10 b rols I-kxM'cd M'nl; latnole required,
lit' pooui'a 'iruui.d & r; do.
J barrel itUub. i t .
'X pou i Us Lnu.p Vnk; uamiile re'jniroil.
14) do Jtfer ii'iai Oiniujeiat.
6 crvsi Muktanjf l.,t muni.
IM pop n is Hwert HpirMn of Mtr.
J0 do Itoain; rumple rvomrei.
,ro oo banpeli i.
'.00 do htmar nf Lead.
jiO do Hulpbaie itianesla.
do hpoime ; ulllle reqiiiruj.
ll'O do Kin 1 1 He i.)urLH.
i barrels Sulphur. Mumplj requited
loo pound lult4i liue:ic.
h . a 0b AL'hi hive i'ia er.
2 poUi ils silk lor I uuiutei.
4 dotu Hall frVri'S
I co. Aiihctk. Knives, 2 blades.
do.
do.
do.
rto.
fo.
ao, npi hi i.aio rin.
hoMellli i etilos.
h"i- It ilo.
r eh do.
Httalicht do.
do.
do.
d .
do.
do.
do.
I . iii; Proves.
HplilUb ns'( slrs.
Sil'ni.bl -cmsura.
Cork Hi' t h
Nvrb.tfcs, 1 oz , I. It.
TroeuBsi.
do.
'I etiti. u -uai
do.
h) Tinges, S o. , I K.
Allot' thou', ove deierlb.l to be of fe he-t iii ilitv.an ,
subii ct iq tf e iio pet ii u ot au luHpector apoinimt on tl
pun 1 1 ti.f i;nen in nt.
v bicdrik ul J au p. c toli'cludo b 'a ntul deuivery
roin lu mrl'ihic and n. nut; t e qimnUtvM.1 flir. mid m .
Utxe of deliTuiy taied; aid no scuejue ynciawOl li
ltd i(.d
A . s ui pies tole snt to the tiovern uent warehou
Jlat v. r feir w,.ai I. ,
A -I roM a - ui it b ma 1 out p'Lj'r .IbbinVs. wBi(.
the bid will l ot be cuiid
be rli hf j reeie.l t ie wot a I bUls dee ufoi t
rtids fr m detauitinr eontjaet r. and 'ho nmrj
f lilit tumtf'ly tfUh uirmtt ot this advert u
t i i uoi o c- tibuiert a.
Hy order i f Cvlvkel lluriuan itkgs, V. 8. A., t X
0,uar erumstsst, tiKOKii r OKklt
I "i"" HUH A. S '
t
s K
e made
. a it,
ai h hie must b euarae'ed by tv.irnkponsii'e p
wtos iuls uui mutt Im ui-ealed i.i I'm iir.in,rt"
peri n-4 a as beibK o t awt haltb nut s-eii rv
iu-unt Invflvid, by tee Limed ft tn.tr ji '
Jlloltiiv.ir CmbeiiT. or eifc. uaa.ia (ilM.er. diif
ea
our uuuuimi auu siiivmmi
laiHjiain.
the Inoomo of tho Ipner of James
HJk.. m- Wil bef I
and twsuty dollars (tviao).