THE DAILY EVENING mEGRAPn. PHILADELPHIA, SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 1C, 18C7. V Written For Tf Evening Telegraph. THE STORM FIEND. Ob tbe wings of the Triad rides the fiend tt tit itorm, , Howling loud with delight, Tbroueh the dark pasty night; Scitfctnlnfc wildly and ebrlil o'er the shivering form, Rlnking d.imb with affrigfct Attn tempesi's nro m'ght, While the blood ee .nis to chill in tit j be eom eo warm. When thft sail into ribbons o torn by the gale, Floating out on the air Like a maniac' hair; When the tall mast le splintered, and strong men turn pale, Then his eyes seem to glare, As they sink In dopair, And hie heart throbs arev to the wind's dismal wall. When the tempest-toss'd w;e fc, overcome by the UlKHl, Is engnlfed by the waves, Then he caperi and raves, And ho jells to the few who nre struggling affiant, The sad knell of tLt bTaves Who have sunk to their craves, far below the wild wate, buried deep as the puat. From the tea to the land, over mountain and vale. His wild course swiftly takes Over meadows and brakes, fcigbing low to the plain, moaning toft through the dale, And tben tossing the lakes Into feathery fakes, While the white foam, like tl r.ff, is Mown wide iy the gale. Round the snug cottage home disappointed he plats. ' While each rusty hinpe creaks. Down the chimney he fbtieks. But is forced to withJraw, for tnc bright, cheer ful blaze Iaps In fiery streaks, While the sparks, with strange freaks, Circle up to the air in a wildering maze. Then he tries at the door, and then rattles the sash: Like a beggar he means O'er the vine-covered stones. Swelling out on the ear comes the rain's sudden splaeb, And the fierce, angry tones Only echo bis groans, As he whisks round the eves with a flurry and - dash. . . Jiut secure from all harm, guarded well from the chill Ot the storm fierce and wild, Lies the slumbering child, And the family around, listen, fearless of ill, To the voice, sweet and mild, Of the mother who smiled As she read of that One who the storm's wrath could still. Stockton Bates, CITY INTELLIGENCE. I eB ADDITIONAL LOCAL ITKM9 SEE FIFTH PAOK. .The Trial of Alhert Tpa'fel for the Crime ir Murder nt Doylestown. Our readers will recollect the account we cave, on the 27th of November last, of the murder of Captain James Wiley on board of his canal boat, by a man sup posed to be Albert Teulel. Teuiei was arrested soon afterwards, and. after a preliminary hear ing, he was committed to answer the capital charge or murder. It beinir announced tbat his trial would com mence upon last Monday a week ago, the court room was densely crowded oj an excited gatner- ing, whom personal interest or the gratification of a morbid curiosity had brought together. The trial, however, did not commence until Thursday, the prisoner requesting, through his counsel, that delay iu order to hunt up some imnortant testimony for the defense. After the usual difficulty in selecting a Jury, the trial was commenced. Long beiore the Hour or opeuing, thA inurt houae was surrounded bv a tremen dous crowd, all eager to gain admittance. When the doors were opened there was one simulta neous rush, and it was only through the exer tions of tbe officers that no one was hurt. The first witness called was a Mr. Wyker, who resides at Narrowsville. He testified to finding the corpse of Captain Wiley lying in the cabin of the canal boat, about 8 o'clock in the morn ing of the 25th ot November. Ho tben looked into the cabin, and aaw the body lyln? on its back, with coat and hat on. The mouth and eyes were open very wide, and there was blood upon the floor. There was a piece of a blouse In the mouth. Another witness testified to the fact that when fhn mriwi of Cftntnin Wllev was first found. there was a rope around tbe neck and a hole in the back part of the head, a little above and back of the ear. . , From the evidence elicited, It appeared further that theie had been a scuilie in the room, as the clothes were scattered around the cabin. Tne onl evidence that would g to show that there had been any shooting going on in tbe cabin was the finding of an empty cartridge on the floor. There were two wounds on the head, one in the front and the other as above mentioned. The principal witness for tbe Commonwealth was Harm an Rick. He was one of the em ployes on Captain Wiley's boat. He testi fied to the fact that Teufcl had gone down mto the cabin with Captain Wi ley, and that soon afterwards he heard a sharp sound, or sounds like that produced by chopping wood. That ho met Teufcl afterwards, and the latter told the witness that he had killed Wiley, and took him to see the latter. It was then pretty late in the evening ot tne 24th, tnd Wiley was then lying on the floor of tbe cabin gaping for breath. They continued tor some time, and stopped at what was called the Narrow's Lock. Teulel made no secret ot killing Wile, and told Rick's sister the same thing when he went to the latfr's house. Teutel was arrested bv Lieutenant Franks and bergeant J. T. Murray, at the house at which he was boarding, ou Third street, near Buttonwood. There was considerable difficulty in arresting him, as bis wile resisted the officers, and Teufel was armed. Labt Sunday nieht tbe prisoner made a des perate attempt to escape from the Doylestown jail. By some mean or other he had, in spite of a guard that had been plnced over him, eot rid of bis shacklee, had stmed the door-latch off, and had torn down tbe window frame and loosened the stonework around the window. Thi Pasbaob of Stsam Cars through the Stbbets. At two o'clock yesterday afternoon the Legislative Committee, of wtiicb. Mr. Hood is chairman,' held another and final meeting. At three o'clock not a single person, Interested either in the running or In the interdicting of steam cars in the atreets, had made his appearance. It is the onininn of the rerjorter that tbe committee will in troduce a bill aiming at tbe removal of the rails of steam lines at present ranning into me cuy. Tbe subject of the Philadelphia and Trenton and the Baltimore road was to have been taken up, bu'. there was not aMufcle witness present. Whatever, therefore, is to be done is to be done to-day. The committee seem to have roads the Oermantown railroad the test, and apply to all the rest of ths roads the evidence they have taken both in favor of and against that. A Hasp-some Schimh,. A permit lias leou taken out lor tbe erection ot a school-house on Locust street, near Fifteenth, and the work has been begun. It is designed for a grammar arhoot for the Eighth Boction, and is to be called ?he Holltngswortti School," alter the late Thomas C. Holltupworth, who was a member . of the Board of School Controllers for many " Th tour huildlmr will, no doubt, be a 2; n in all rejects, as the Directors of thrioctiou have asked for $50,000 for its erec tion. ' Slight Fibe. An alarm of fire was caused last evening about 1 o'clock, by the burning Vf some art cles in the bulk window of Mr. WiseTtrimm ng store, 8ou1h Second street. The irticlei were set ou'.lire by the gaaJetlnKhe Window. Tab New Triennial Appepsmext. The As sessors in the various wards will commence making the triennial asesr,ment in about teo days, under the supervision of the Boarl ot Revision, a recent act of the Legislature hav ing placed the woole subject of aoscssmcuf In the hands of the Board. The Assessors will be furnlihed with new books and formv so arranged as to facilitate the work. The return of personal property will bo made under oath or afiirn ntion. A Valpaulb PcootRTtOM. The Hoard of Port Wardens have adopted a resolution to have all the wnarves along the Delaware front num bered, commencing at Market street wharf with 0, and beginning with 1 on each side of that street. Large siens, with the number of the wharf on them, will bo placed in such a posi tion tbat they can be seen by persons on the river or avenue. Dasokroch Ciiimseth. Complaints of inse cure chimnevs are to be made to the Building Inspectors, as in the case of dangerous walls. It is requisite that the information be signed by two citizens. Blanks for the same mav be ob tained at the Building Inspectors' oflice. As mis is a season wnen bign winds prevail, mere is the more necessity lor attention to the matter. MARINE TELECRAPH. For additional Marine iWirj tee First Pcvje. ALMANAC KOJt PHILAHELPHIA-THIS DAY. Bi n P. mva ....... ,,.'" Mon Hutu, Morn U4WI Scn Hkts ,. iikl llioH Water, lorn....0V7 rHILADKLPHlA BOAHD OF T It A DK. Antirxw Wiikbi.fr,') Jauv.h IU ( AMi nri.i.. 'rMorHLY C'ovmitifk. i-DW. V. TowNsaniiJ . MOVEMBNTS OF OCEAN STEAMERS. FOR AMKIUCA. Liverpool. ..Portland. ...... Nestnrlnn. ...... ...Jnn. 31 ...Jan. 31 ...Kurt. 1 St. Laurent.... tnicmro Havre JNew orK ....Liverpool... New York ... li nernui i.insirow ricw on..., ....Kol). ,.,.1'eb. ....Peb. .-.Pol). ....Feb. ...-Pob. ,.Fb. ....Feb. .Louisiana Liverpool. ..New 1 orK.. Ilornssla llamburg...New York.., 1 niton Is Hamburg. ..New York.., Pennsylvania..-. 1,1 venool...New York.., China- Liverpool. ..New York... Rngland Liverpool. ..New orK... C'.of Washington. Liverpool. ..New Y ork.., Virginia New York...Liverpool.... ('11m New York, ..London DoruKHla New York. ..Hamburg.... CofWaKhingtonNew Y'ork... Liverpool... llavarla New York...11amburK..., ...Feb. 16 ...Feb. Ill ...Feb. IS ...Feb. 16 ...Feb. 16 Arnpo New York... Havre Feb. IS ('. nl ltaltlmore.New York...I.lveruool Feb. Ill Columbia New York....ilnsirow Feb. 16 Australasian New York... Liverpool Keb. 20 Cot ManchesterNew York... LI verpooi Feb. w Jlallic New Yora... Bremen Helvetia .New York. ..Liverpool , C'hii'iigo New York... Liverpool 1st. Laurent New York. ..Havre... ....Feb. 20 .Feb. S3 ....Feb. 23 .Feb. 23 Hermann New York...I!remen Feb. 23 FOR CALIFORNIA, NEW OllLKANrt, ETC. Star of the Union. ..Phllada... Havana Fub. in MoroC'OHtle New York. ..Havana Feb. Ill Ken. Meade New York. ..New Orleans Feb. Ill Hanllagotlsl'ubaNew York...Jreyto.vn ....Feb. 'jn Ocean Uueen...New York...Aui)iuwall Fb. 2n South America. New York...Klo Janeiro Full. 1L5 CLF.AItED. SteaniKhip Virginia, Mmilbers, itlchmond, W. F.Clyde Sobr V. Walter. Tteeves. Portland. A. O. CatteU fet'o, Bcbr Oeoritle DeeriiiK, W'lllard, Portland, New York and Sclmrlkill Coal Co. Bclir N. K. Clark, Clark, Fortress Monroe, Preston Coal Co. Rchr A. JL Cam, Simpson, Georgetown, I. I Smith. ARRIVED. Barque Caro, Bealu, 61) days from Palermo, with fruit, plr.. to Isaac .Twanen t'u. Brig Premier. Crowell, 20 days from Areclbo, P, R., with uuimr and molanscs to John Mason A Co. Brie Irurnh, Ooomliq, from Portland, wltu mdse. to Warren. (Ireeir & Morrla. iscbrA. Black man. Candy, from "ew York, with miluf. to caulnln. Meamtug J, W. Lynn, Frederick, from Delaware City. Towed up brig Madonna, wliicli loaded grain at New Cant. Del., lor Huston, and when aoinif down the bay on Hunriuy nlglit was cut by the Ice, and after dlscliai'KluB part ot tier cargo at lmlaware City, wus brought up to tins city lor repairs . AT NEW CASTLE. Barons CouHtantlne. Williams, from Sombrero Jan 3. with guano to Moro Phillips. Kipericnced heavy weather on the passage: lost snus, and nau her nun damaged by Ice In coming up Delaware Bay. Lett llr. barme Hector, for Philadelphia, waiting BELOW. ftliip John Ik Dlmmock, from Liverpool. MKMIUUNDA. Ship F.nocli Train, Luue, benco for Mure Island Ciililurniu. dronned down from Norfolk. Ulli Insu hhlp Maria Adelaide, shursa, trom Liverpool 2Wh Nov. for Philadelphia, was spoken 4th Inst. Int. 27, long. ia 30. Hfclp Auguste Tlelze, Llechfeldt, for Philadelphia, entered out at Liverpool, 2titb uli. Hbips Thomas llurward, Strickland; Charlotte, Len (lenslrom; and Hansparell, McAlpiue, for Philadel phia, entered out at Liverpool. amU ult. isteumship Bospiiorus, Alexander, lor Boston and Philadelphia, entered out at Liverpool, until ult. liarque Topeka, Ulancbard, heuce, ul Flushing, pre vious to 2d Inst. Brlc Agenora, White, was loading at Sagua, 2d Inst., lor I'hlluueipnia. Schr B. c tscribner, iiurcess, at lrinidad, ironist. Thomas. The second male died on the pussaire of yel low fever; he belonged In East Boston, where he bus a family. ischr Mary McKee, McKee, from Mobile for Boston, was spoken 2.ab ult., hit. 84 11, long. (iU .12. bchr ElUabeth Mugee, Barnes, lur Philadelphia, was loading at bagua, 2d insL tschra laaao Baker, Pervere, for Philadelphia, and Jane C. l'atierson, Wbltaker, tor Norlolk, cleared at Boston, 14th lust. NOTICE TO MARINERS. The Five Fathom Bank Light Vessel, off the Canes of llio Beluware, has beau replaced on her statlou. tsy oruer oi tne ugiunoiiHe iioaru, STEPHEN D. TRENCH ARB1, V. S. N.. Lighthouse luspector, Fourth Bustrict. February 14, lti7. . . disa'sters. Lif-HON. January Srt. The Swedish shin Oscar, from Liverpool for Philadelphia, put In here yesterday leaky, with some damage, and sails split. Madura. January 21. Tbe ClonturL P.raun, from Penacolu lor Queenstown, wus abandoned, water logged, January In lat. 39 N., lou. U W., and the crtw lunded here Juuuary20. Havrk, Jauuury 2il. Captain fllvestre, of the Fr. ship Risette el Pecool, lruin Buenos Ayrex. report having on the 20th taken on Ihe crew of the brig l lara lleckmau (ol t.lusxowj. Pearson, Iroin Bultlmore for Uueenstowti, in a milking condition. The wreck, was subsequently passed iu lat, 60, lou. 21, Hong KoNn, Ix'ctuiber 15. Tbe A. M. Lawrence, Taylor, tor Yokohama, nut back on the 11th Inst, tor repairs, having encountered a succession ol gales, in whu h she sprung a leak. biM.Ai'oKE, It'cember 22. The following vessels were caught In a cyclone on the I "111 and l:ttu of In cumber, in about lat. 3 N.: The Osaca, TVrrv. Irom Saigon to Hong Kong, put In here December 17, dis united. Had to throw over ubout IOiki bai. of rice; tbe rest of thecar'ois duiiingi-tl. She has seveu feet of water In the bold, and she will have to discharge. The Ly-ee-moon. I'lom Bangkok tor Hong Kook. lost sails, and had her curuo dumuged, and svill probublv dis charKe. Tbe Amy Warwick, Bai-soe, from Bangkok for Bombay, put in here December 1."., dismasted, uui 111 require to discharge part of her cargo. MONUMENTS, TOMBS, CRAVE-STONES, ETC. Just completed, a beautiful variety ot ITALIAN MARBLE MONUMENTS, TOMBS AND GRAVE-bTONES Will be sold cheap for cash. Work sent to any part of the United Btatea. HENRY S. TARR, MARBLE WORKS, 1 24 wfm No. 7l( QUEEN Street, Philadelphia cheIpest I HATSiV joRTVVVCity! w II Sixth JJ MEDICAL. POND'S EITBACT 07 HAMAMELIS, Or Palm Destroyer, In Ant of the few domestic remedies which hae co ne Intotrneral n and favor, without pufuna-. It la tbe product oi asimnle shrub, harmless In ail cases, and, it a domestic remedy, unequalled. BPRNH, BH11HKH, LA.ttKNKM, HOKKNKHS. KPKAIHS. POKE THROAT, TOOTH ACUF, KARAtHK. Ml'RALMIA. KHFUM AT IBs!, Ll) MB AGO, P1LF.S. POTT.8 PTINOfl, HOHK KYF8. BLKKIMNO LVN08, HOSK, BTOilACE, or TUB ri-CKHB, OLD HORF.a. Ard other similar tronbleso me and painfrjf affections while It promptly arrests all H KM OllKll AOKH. Han- orens c pnsicians one it oany in tneir practice ana sive ittneu nnquauuea reconimenaauon. eo a or oui asents and dealerH, ilia Mntlcinn la axclniilvelv crenarad bv the nb serlbers. ProDiisters and hucceaaors to T. T. POSD, to whom ah orders runt oe aaarea UUMP1IKEI8' U04HKOrATHIO M TO, ro. mil BKUAiiwAi, mew I or PRICES OK POND'S fcXTRACT. Hlx otnee bottles, wltb directions, retail McenU Pint bottles, with directions, retail 1 W) Quarts In bottle Sli) Linerai aiscouni to j-nysicians anaueaiers. 8IMILIA SIMILIDUS CURANTUR. HTJAirHBiTB' HOMCtOPATHJC SFCIPICS. FAMILY CA8EH- 01 it large vials, morocco case, containing a speciuo lor every ordlnarv illnease aiamlvr is sulilect to. and a book of olrec ioni S10 00 Mmsllrr Family and Travelling cases, with 20 to tn viais mnfg Specifics lor all j Iwiases, both tor Cunng and n r rievenuve treatment In vials and pocaet cases S2 to 8 t hei e Kemedle. bv the case or single box. aro seat to any part or the country, by AlaU or Express iree ol cbarve, on receipt of the price Auure" in i rnitKYtt' rJrr.ijir iu HO-KOPATHIC MRDICINR COU?KVJ, OfTlce andOepot.No 662 BROADWAY. Now YotV lir HI U lm.VV I. ffnnanll.!! ilAtll it hid nfflCt. Dfif- sonallv or by letter, as above, for all forms of disease. For sale by DYOT'I A CO., JOHNS JN, HULL JVVAT A COWCEV. T. R CALLKNDK.R. and AMBROSE M1U Wholesale Atants Phliadeinhls, ana at BLITHE'H Drnir Store. AdT 31i0 Market street, and by all Protests 627tutbsi LOOK AND LIVE. ELECTROPATHY. Brs. CALLOWAY, WHITE & BOLLES THE OLD MEDICAL ELECTRICIANS, Cor. Thirteenth and Walnut Sts., TEACHERS of this new system of caring diseases, would call the attention of tbe sick and afflicted to theli new system of practice, wblcb has alteadj gained grea popularity In this city. During the past six years we lave treated 1WEHTY THOUHaBD persons saffering Horn the various forms of disease (many of them by special guarantee, cnargiug nothing li we failed), and In almost every case a cure has been effected, bead the following HOME CERTIFICATES. AN ASTONISHING CUrtB-AMPUTATION PRE VEftTtD. I was cured In three weeks by Prs. GALLO WAT and Will IK of an nlcerated leg, which caused much suffer ing, and even threatened amputation. Since my own great cure several oi my friends suflerlng irom Neural, gla, (skin Disease, Dyspepsia, and other complaints have alne been penectly eared. I will cheerfully answer the Inquiries ol the diseased and suffering. ABRAHAM FLUKE, (So. 1851 Camac street, Philadelphia. IMPORTANT CURES OF OBSTINATE DISEASES Charles D. Young, Chronic Dyspepsia, No. 4 1 X teveum street. James Brown, Inflammation ot Stomach and Bowels. pine street above HUth. Henry Royer, Neuralgia Of the Eye, Twenty-third and Pearl streets. I' jderick Wilson, Dyspepsia and Throat Disease, Continental bote., B. H. kuk. bride. Epileptic fits, No. 1020 Market street. William Morgan, Kidney Disease and General De bility, to. 410 spruce street Marcus D. Wilcox, Catarrh ot twelve years' standing, (?onimprclal HoteL Samuel G.Wheeler, Asthma ot ten years' standing, Knianuel Roy, Attomey-at-Law, Dyspepsia, No. 707 Bnnsoiu street Horaue C. Wlnslow, Weakness of tbe Kidneys, Frank lord. 11. C. Bburtleff, Cancer In Stomach. No. 9722 Markea street. J. M Bulst, Rheumatism. No. 1323 8. Broad street. Junah Levy, Bronchial Consumption, No. 434 Market atreeu award T. Evans, preacher of the M E Church. Dm. peDsiaoi long standing, Laryngitis, and Lumbago, No. lfc:i.1 llelmnth street. James .Nugent, Deafness for sbt years, and ringing and roaring In toe bead, Wilmington, Delaware. '1 nomas Harrop, Severe Diabetes, Rose Mills, West 1t,llnillnnt&. Cfeorge Grant, Rheumatic Goat, long standing. No l(13Chesnut street H. T. Dcsllver, Chronic Neuralgia and Inflammatory Rheumatism, No. nab chenuut street Edward McMahon, Consumption, No 127 Front StjeeRicket, Cbronlo Bronchitis, Constipation, and Con gextlonofuie Brain, No. Ms Cailowhlll stieet. Chares M. Dayton, Paralysis of the lower limbs, Girard House. John McCormlck, Diabetes. Ko. 1220 Ridge avenue. CLarles E. Buckingham, Urinary Difficulty, Xo. 1331 Filbert street Aquila Davis, Chronic Diarrhoea, Forrest House. I Oi tf- iiouivb, tuiig vuuiuiiig nvmiiva, buu x,uiurgeu Prostate Glaud, Darby township, Delaware county. Wlillam H. Shiiver, Liver Complaint, -Germantown. Joseph W. Forsvtb, Acute Rheumatbjm, Ho. 1K2 Arch street. ' E. Clouser, General Paralysis, No. 415 N. Second street . Many or these fersvni ice cured in leu than a N. B. The Institution, No. 1230, one door from Thir teenth street, is the only home In this city where our system is practised. Unprincipled parties in other localities, who claim to tieat diseases according to eur late discoveries, may then tore be regarded with suspicion. PHYSICIANS and ST TDK STS can enter at any time for a full couise of instruction la this Gbkt Discovsar In the Healing Art BOOKS AND THE MOST IUPROVED, INSTRU MENTS FURNISHED. An interesting circular mailed bv addressing , DBS. GALLO WAV, WHITE BOLLES, Phttaaeinnia Consultation free. 1 19a .ti DR. J. 6. ROSE'S ALTERATIVE. THE CHEAT BLOOD Pl'RlFlEtt. If you have corrupt, disordered, or vitiated blood, you are sick all ever. It may appear as pimples, sores, or at some active duease. or it may onlj make you feel Ian gold or depressed) but you cannot have good health It our blood is impure. Dr. Rose's Alterative removes all these Impurities, and Is the remedr that will testers you to health It is unequalled for tbe cure of all dlveases oi the ? lauds, scrolula, tubercular consumption, aud all erup ton it the salu. Price 1 1 Sole agents DYOTT CO.. No 232 North stCOND Street DR. DYOTT'S ITC11 OINTMENT will cure every iorm of Itch, and is superior to any other remedy for the cure of that disagreeable and tormenting complaint Price 26 cents, beut per mail, 40 cents. DYOrT CO., No. 232 Forth bECOND Street DR. J. S. ROSK'S K1PECTOKAST. For the cure of consumption, coughs, colds, aitlima catarrh, influenza, spl uug of b ood, bronchitis, and all diseaxesol theluns. This syrup having stood the test of many years' es perlence asartmeu; lor lrrita lou or any ludamuistlon ot the lungs, throat, or bronchia, is acxnowleriged by all to be a remedy superior to any other knowu com pound used lor the rellet and cure of coughs and con sumption. Price 1. bole amenta. DYOTT 4 CO 9 86m No. North SECOVD Sttoet o 0 R N E X O H i G E BAG MAur ACTUKY. JOHN T. BAILEY & C 0-, N. E. corner of MARKET and WATEB Street Philadelphia. DEALERS IN BAGS AND BAGGING oi every description. Icr Grain, Floor, Salt, buper-Phospitate of Lim, Bone Dust, Etc. , . . larre and small GUNNY BAGS constantly on hand. 2-22S Also, WOOL SACK. JobmT Ba.ii.kv Jakks Casoabbk. WILLIAM S. GRANT, COMMISSI OH MERCHANT Ko. S3 8. DELAWARE AVenue, Philadelphia, AGKNT FOU rapnnt'sCi.npowder, Refined Nitre, Charcoal, Etol f W. Baker A Co.'s Chocolate. Cocoa, and Broma. Crocker Bros. A Co. 'a isUow atetal bhealhing, Bolta and Nails. , liij COTTOii AKD FLAX, SAIL DUCK AND CANVAS, Of all numbers aad brands. Tent Awning, Trunk, and W'agosi Cover Duck. Also, Paper Mauuiactuters Drier Feits. trom one to seven leet wldi Paulius, Belting, Ball Twine etc. JOHN, VV. EVERMAN CO., tl Mo 103 J0NE8 Alley. AMUSEMENTS. A 0 ADEMY OF MUS 1 c. ltltHIN(s' ENGLISH OPF.ltA. tABOLINE ItlCHlNOM Direotres SFCflND GRAND OPEIXA MATIN EK, ctniniencliig at2o'clock. . .... Til it (t-aiiirilay) A FTERNOON. I rbriinry 1., wheu will be prmlucMl TH K BOHEMIAN GIRT. Flint1 mst a on Friday. , . tm MONDAY EVENING, February 1, ittil lime ot I.A SONNAMHVT.A. Full gtrfneth of the Troupe In thereat. NO OPERA HA'IL HP A V MOIIT. EW CHESNUT STREET TII6AT.1E. THIS EVKNIS.L A MAM MO I II liIl.L. TWO I'll A M A AND A COMEDY. I')ri'l VI'I.Y FAREWELL PKR FORM ANf'F. OF I MR. A N It Mliii. BA11NEY WILLIAMS, tn which ocraslon . . Til F. THEATRE WILL BE ' BKafHH I.LV ILLUMINATED. THREE HH'IA To Prmmvnce with the three aot lirama entitled THE SHAMROCK. ,,,,.. PatMalloy .Mr. BARNEY WILLIAMS MsRgle MHguire Mra. BARNEY WILLI A M4 Tolie followed by the . j ltOLOH DIAMOND. . ! Margery Mrs. BA RN EY WILLIAMS l'o conclude wnb the three-art Drama, IRELAND AS IT WAN Bagged Pat Mr. BARNEY WILLIAMS Juuy O'J rol Mrs. BARNEY WILLIAMS MONDAY EVENING. February 1, M1S!4 HELEN WESTERN. Pr Hheet ptw open. III ALNUf SIKKKI TMBaTHU, VV N. E. corner of NINTH and WALNUT Slreela. Commences at 7t o'clock. WHEAT SATURDAY NIGnT BILU iJist nlgbl but six of the popular artiste, MILS. D. P. BOWERS, who will appear Id tier great character of ADRIENNE, In Oxcnlord's celebrated play of ADRIENNE THE ACT' BESS: OH, THE POItiONED BOLyLET, and as I.UCRF.TIA BORGIA, In Weston's thrilling Drama of LLC RETT A BORUIA, THE POIfiONER. Gennaro J. V. Mct'OLLOM M RH. JOHN DREWS NEW ARCH STREET THEATRE;. Begins at 7' o'clock. O. 1- FOX IN TWO PIECES. FOURTH MATINEE DOUBLE BILL. AFTERNOON, at 2', o'rlock, JACK AND GILL, ind 11 1 Hi time of THE tbCHOOLM AMTER. FOX as Clown and Schoolboy SATURDAY ivkki.w, fenrunry i. PANTUMJME, DRAMA, AND FARCE. KI'ATK SECRE'lH TWENTY-EIGHTH TIME OF JACK AND GILL. Concluding with tne irisn nrunni, NORA H CHEINA. O. Ij. FOX IN FOUR CHARACTERS, aided by the Hramntic Coinanv. OX'S AMERICAN VARIETY THEATRE. JMM I- HBK ATTRACTION. FOX'S COMBINATION TKOUPB EVr.RY KVhM.W. GRAND COUPS DE BALLET.COM IU PANTOM 1MB E.'l HIOPIAN BU HLE.so.UK. COM IO PANTOMIME VTAT10NAL HALL, MARKET STREET, JuN ABOVE TWELFTH. FRIDAY and (SATURDAY EVENINGS at 7? o'clock. MATINEE on SATURDAY U' before 3. THE OIUOIN A L EXCELSIOR BHOTH Ell JONATHAN AULD FOLKS, with unrivalled Orchestra. In rich aud varied Cos mine of "ye ancient times." will give two grand Con certs or BACHED MUtSK'K, as sung In our grand Bires' days. Also choice belcclioiiH from Oraiorlon. Miscellaneous, aud (Solos, Duels, Trios, Quartets, and Choruses, sung In a pleasing, grand, and mirth-pro-yoking stvle peculiar to the troupe. Mingle tickets. 30 cents, or four lor fl. Reserved seats, 5) cents. Children, 1 j cents. Children to MHtlnee, U) cents. It V.W EIjEVENTH STREET OPERA H0DSE, KLf, v r.a 1 tx etreet, aoove vitttnii u 1. "THE FA.riIE,V KLSOKT" opi;. FOR T1IK SKtSOV. CAKNt'KONW fc UIXEY'M MINSTItEI, the Great biar Troupe or the World, iu their UHANO ETHIOPIAN hOIHEES, BONG8, DANCES, NEW BURLEbyUFa, aud PLANTATION SCENES. Doom open at 7 o'clock. Commencing at g o'clock. a bo J. L. CA UNCROSS, Mauager. GFRMANIA ORCHESTRA. PUBLIC RE hearsals every BA'l URDAY AFTERNOON, at MUSICAL FUND HALL, o'clock. Engagements made by adducing GEORGE BASTERT. Agent. No. 1M1 MONTE. ITEV St., between Race and Vine. 2am RADFORD'S LAST GREAT PAINTING "BKALI-R8 CRUHED BY ICEBERGS," NOW ON EXHIBITION AT SCOTT'S ART GAL'LERt No. 1020 CHESNUT Street. 124tf 0 STUMES! COSTUMES 'I'ho moRt snlendld assortment of Costumes am Properties for M asquerades, Sociables, etc., are ollerei at the old-eslabliNhed stand. No. 91T KACE Street, so well patronized for the last twenty-five vears. MaHksot every description for xule, aud no effort snared to please the fancy of patrons. 2 71 m W. C. DESMOND. TO CONTRACTORS AND MINERS. THE Commissioners on the Troy and Greenfield Kail road and Uoosac Tunnel, acting for tbestateof Mas sac.'iusetts, invite Proposals, uutil the 10th day of March next, for Excavating said Tunnel at three dilleient sections of that work. 'Ibis Tunnel, when completed, will be about 4'i miles Iu lenglh, extending from the town ot Florida, through the Hoosao Mountain, to the town of Noun Adams, The arrn End has been penetrated from tbe grade ol the Railroad 860'kieet, 24ou leet of which con tlst of an opening of about 10 cublo yards to each lineal loot, the same to be enlarged to a section con taining about 17 cubic yards to each foot ; the remain ing noo feet being heading now measuring upon an average 4 cubic yards per running foot to be eularged to the lull section; making some 85,000 cubic yards to be removed. A further section of the work will also be let to the successful bidder for the above-named enlargement, If satisfactory terruB sball be offered. The M'eirtem Ait Is worked trom a shaft 818 feet deep. The easterly beading trom this shaft of about six cubic yards to each lineal foot extends lioo feet, and is to be enlarged to section containing 17 yard iier foot, requiring the removal of 12,000 cublo yards, lids for that amount, and for an extension In either direction of the heading and enlargement .at this point, will be received. The Onfi-af ! of an elliptical form. 27 to IS feet, now 4(0 leet In depth. Is to be sunk to grade, loan feet from tbe surface, requiring the removal of about 80t0 cubic yardB, All the work to be done Is In Talcose Slate, and will require neither masonry nor supports or any kind. Buildings, machinery, and means of ventilation, all of tbe in of i substantial character, have been provided, aud will be furnished to contractors. Ample sureties will be required from parties who may be contracted with, and the Commissioners re serve the rlfcht to reject all offers that may be made. Plans and specifications may be seen on applica tion toALVAH CROCKE:R, at the Engineer's Ollice, North Adams, Massachusetts: and ol her information may be obtained from JAMES M. SHUPE. Room No in. No. 13 F.xchauue street, Boston, to whom pro pobuls uiuy be directed. JAMES M. SHUTE, ' ALVA II CROCKER, CHARLES HUDSON. Commissioners. Boston, January M. 1W7. ?i5v UTIiER, WEAVER & CCX, MANUFACTURERS OF Manilla and Tarred Cordage, Cords, Twines, kite. No. 23 North WsTFR Stieet. and ho. 'tt North DELAWARE Avenue, PHILADELPHIA.. Edwin H. Fitleb, Michael Wcaveb. CONBAD F. CLOTH1EB 2 14$ 912 ARCH STREET. OAS FIXTURES. CHANDELIERH. BRONZE STATUARY. Km VANKIRE & CO. would resnect ullv direct tlia alien tion ol their friends, and the public aenerallv, to thel large and eleuant assortment of GAS FIXTUHES CHANDELIERS, aud ORNAMENTAL BRONZE WAKEf. 1 hose wishing handsome and thoroughly made Goods, at veiv reasonable prices, will find It to their advantage to give us a call beiore purchasing else where. N. B. Soiled or tarnished fixtures reflaUhed with special care and at reasonable pikes. 8 4 Win VAN KIRK ft 0 Q.EORGE PLOWMAN, CARPENTER AND BUILDER, No. 232 CARTER Street, And Ko. Ill DOCK Street, Machine Work and UUlwrlgbtlng promptly attended to. 3 si ALEXANDER O. CATTELLA CO. Produce commission mprcuamts Noi SNCRTH WUAEVfcd AND K0.2 KORTH WATER btbeet, PHILADELPHIA ALtXAKDIK O.0ATTKLL. 'sSj KLUAB CATTELL, THE NEWS-STAND. S. W. CORNER SEVENTH and CBESNOT Btreetf Is open dally until BP. M.. tor tbe sale ol the leadinir MornlnK, Evening. Weeklv, Bunday, and Illustrated Sspapr of this cityt itogsthet with the iNw Xort djHles wetkUei,tc PROPOSALS "I jKOFOSALtf jFOR AKKI TRANSFOItrA. JL alON. . UvAKTIHKAItTRH-UEIIIlR'L 8 orriut, I WAanmwTOH. D. C , January 16 17. f Pealed I ropmala will be received at th aoftioe ! nntil 13 o'clock M ,a the 28th of Februar. 1J7 (oi tL transportation ol Miritary PnppHes, dnrina the year commencing April 1, 1867, and ending March 81, U8, on the following routes: , ROUlENo. 1. From Fort MePherson, NebraskaTerritorT,ornch part ai may be determined npon during the year on the Omaha bran oh oi tbe Union laciflo R ulroad west of Fort .eI'heraon. or from Fort Luamie Dakotah ferritory, to such pols or depot as are row or nay be etabliehc3 In the Territory of Ho tirsota, west of longitude 103 deg., In the lenforv of Mmtsna, lonth of latitude 40 deg , In the terri tory ot Dako-eh, west of longitude 104 deg , In the Teriitoty ot Idaho, lonth ot latiindo 44 dog, and test of longitude 114 deg. and in the rerntoHos o! Utah atd Colorado north of latitude 40 oeg , in eluding, il nf oessary, Denver City. KOUTE HO 5T. From Fort Rllcy, Mate ot Kansas, or such poinw ts may be dcterm ned upon during the year on the Union Faoiho Katln ad, E. D to any pot or depots that are now or may be esteljliidied In tbe tstateot Kanias or in the I trritorv of Coloredo, south of 40 degrees north, aid to Fori Union, ew Mexico, oi other depot ;tbat may be designated in that Ter ritory, ttnd to any othtr point or points on tbe route. KOUTE Ro 8. From Fort Union or such other depot as may be established In the territory of New Mexico, to any ports or stations that are or may be established jn tiiel Tctritrry. and to each prwts or stations as may le designated in the Territory of Arizona, and in tne titaie ot Texas west ol longitude 104 degrees. ROUTE No. 4. From St. Paul, Minnesota, to such posts as are now or may be established in the Male ot Minnesoia, and n that tortion ol Dakotab Territory lying east ot tbe Mifsouri nver. Ibe weight to be transported during the year will notfxeeed, on Route So. 1 80,000 000 pounds ton Route So. 2. 20,010 000 ponnds; on Route No 8, 8 010 CG0 puunus; ana on Rate Ho. 4, 8,503.000 tionDOs. 1 ror otals will be made for ach route separately Bidden" will sta e ti e rate per 100 pounds per juu nines, ai wnicn iney win irauspon ine stores in each month oi the jar, beginning Apru l,iwi, and ending March 81. 1818. bidders should give their r shirs in lull, as well as then p aces of residence, and each proposal bt uld be accompanied by a bond In the sum ol ten thoufaujj10,000) dollars, signed by two ot mote respousible personx, guaranteeing tbat in ease a eviitract is awarded lor the route mentioned in thenrouosal to the nartv nroDosing, the contract will be accepted and entered into, and good and lumcicnt tecurity furnished by said party lu accord ance with the terms of this advertisement. Ibe contractor will be required to five bonds the following amounts: On Rente So 1, 250,f 00. On Route No. 2. 200 000. On Route So. 8. 100,1,00. tin Route Mo. 4 60.u00 batlstac'orv i vidence of the loi aitv and solvency ot each biddor and person oflercd as security win bo Proposals must be endorsed ''Proposals for Arroj transportation on Route No. 1 2,8 or 4." aa tn case may be, and none will be entertained unless tbey tuny comply with the requirements ot this ad viruscmeut. 1 he party to whom an award is made must he pre pared to execute tbe contract at once, and to give the requited bouds tor tho iaithlnl performance of the contract The right to reject any and all bids that may be offered is reserved. ' Ihe contractors on each ronto must he In roadt ness lor setvice by tho lt day of Apii. 1467, aud will be required to have a place of business or aeencv at which he may be communicated anh promptly and readily lor Route No 1 at Omana, N. l.i lor Route So 2 at Fort Kl'ey. Kansas; lor Route No 8 at Fort Union, New Mexico; lor Route Ho. 4 at saint Paul. Minnesota, or at tnoh other point for each of the tevt-ral touies as may be indicated as tbe starting point of tie route. blank lotms showing tbe conditions ot the con tract to De entered into for each route can be bad on application at tnis office, or at the office ot tne Quar termaster at New York, Saint Louis, Fort Leaven woitb, Omaha, t-anta Fe, aud Fort tineliing, and most accompany and be a part of the proposal. By order of the Quarerniaster-Gem rai. 1 191 F 28 ALEXANDER BLISS, Privet Colonel and Assistant Quartermaster, U.S. A T)ROFOSALS FOR CONTINUING DELA. XT WARE BREAK. WA1EK. LK1T1D bTATKft EHOINBKB OfFTOB, Mo 209 H Sixth Street. Philadelphia, l a , January 81, 1867. Sealed Propoea s, in duplicate, with a cony i ' of tuts advertisement attached to each, will be received at this otl.ce until the 23d of February, 1867. tor the labor necetBsry to put in position about sixty-seven thousand do Jars (67,000) worth of titone at the Delaware Breakwater. Four-tilths ot the stones are to be In irregular blocks, each ot from two to five tons or thereabouts in weight; one-filth in blocks ot less than two tons; all stones iaid ary. Bidders to lurnish tbeir own macbinory. boats, buoys, etc, and whatever may be requisite to re ceive and put tbe tonus in place. The work at all tiruei to be su eject to rigid inspoo tion by the Engineer and bis agents, and not to be paid lor until approved by bim or them.- A deduction ol 16 percentum on partial payments will Le n ade nntil the completion ot ail the labor. Ibe labor ot putting tbe stones in place to com mence on or about the 15th ot May. ana to be oom pie ea by the 16th of September, 1867. Bidders will state in their proposals the rate of labor, per ton of 2210 lbs. at which tbey wi t put in place tbe stone de.ivered them at the Breakwater. Each bid must be guaranteed by two responsible persons, whose signatures should be appended to the gnaiantee, and who should be certified to as being good and sufficient security by tne United States Lhstrict Judge, Attorney, or Collector, or other public officer. 1 he right to reject any or all bids Is reserved. Envelopes to te indorsed "Proposals tor Labor for Delaware Breakwater." Bids will be opened at 12 o'clock M , on SATUR DAY, tbe 23d ot February, 1867, and bidders are invited to be present. For further particulars, apply at this office. C. 8EAKOUTH SIErVART, 1 Sltbstul2t Major of Eng's and Bvt Lt.-Col. T3ROFOSAL8 FOR CONTINUING DELA I WAltE SULAItWAiM, L KITED (STATES EltOIKEXB OFFICE, OB,) XO.ZW tSOUTH SIXTH BTBKBT Philadelphia. January 7. 1867 Sealed FroDosals. in duplicate, with a copy of this advertisement attached to each, will be received at this office until the 21st ot February, 1867, tor stone to the amount ol 607,000 (sixty-seven thousand dol lars), lor the Delaware Breakwater. The stone to be ol the hardest and moit durable Duality: the delivery to ocminenoe on or about the 5t n of May, and to be completed by the 15th ot September, and the weekly deli? try to be as nearly as possible unilorm. . Ot the total amount of stone, lour fifths are re quired to be in blocks ot not less than two ton?, and one-filth in blocks ot upwards of one-tourth ot a t0?iie stones will be subject to rigid inspection, and will be reoeived or not, as the Engineer, or his agent shall find them to accord, or not, as to quality and size, with the above description. Each bid must be guaranteed by two responsible pergons, whose signatures should be appended to the guarantee, aud who should be certified to a being good aud sufficient seounty, by the United Mates District Judge, Attorney, or Collector, or other pub.lo officer. A reservation of ten per centum on partial pay. ments will be made during the delivery of the "Envelopes to be endorsed, ''Proposals for Stone for Delaware Breakwater." Rids will be opeJ at 12 o'clock M.. on TH0ES DAY, tbe 21st ot February, 1867, and bidders are invited to be present. J. or further iniormatlon, apply at thin office. orl c. SEA FORTH STEWART, 1 8 tulbs 6w Maj. Eng. and Bvt. Lt.-Col. o FFICE PENNSYLVANIA RAILROAD COM- PAKY. Philadklphia, February 4, 187. -Prnnonals will be received at tne Oflice or the Pennsylvania Railroad Company, Pluladeipbla, until the first day of May, lwfi, Inclusive fuuless a satisfac tory proposal should be received and accepted pre viously!, Irom responsible parlies duairiug to contract with said Company for the establishment of a direct Line of bleuiualups between Philadelphia and Liver- Blank forms of proposals, with detailed informa tion, will be furnished upon application to 2 7 tS 1 E1mUND bMllli, Secretary. CUTLERY, ETC. CUTLERY. A fine Biortmfnt Of POCKET n4 TAHLfi ClJTLJfiKX, HALVtU. HA. irnu u puadii a Ti iV a UfiiaBAliii PAPAvit AAD TA1LOES Ultb, gTO.. CBtleryBtora, So. 1S booth TENTUHtreet, lej llireedoors above Waiautl PROPOSALS. PliOl - AL8 FOU 1'Al EK 1 OB THE PUBLIC 1 RINIINU. CMlCaUfcl'MRIRTXHMFT J"UBLIO I'HIWTTWtJ, I V AsniKOTi, Jan nary 18, 1WI7. f In pursuance ol the tourth section ot the act enti tled "An act to mrtl.er regulate the printing of the public documents and the pnrohare of paper lor the i ublle riming," ai provi d on the 27th oi July, lP'Hl, Sealed l ioporals will be itoeived nntil WEDNEd- DAY, the lHtb day of February, 1667, at 12 o'clock. lor iuinifhmg the Paper for the Public Printing nntil the 81st day ot December, 1867, tbe said Pro posals to be opened De or and the award of con tracts to be made by the Jcnt Committee of Congress on I'nbilo Printing, to the lowest and best bidder lor the interest t f the Government. 1 he tubloir ed chednlA unnnfli as tinartv a ran be ai-errlaineo. the quantity of esch kind of paper tbat will be rquirno i but contract will bo entered into lot nil that may be needed dnrmg the year, ana no moref CLAbS 1. UNCALFNDEUED PEIN1ING I ArtK, S2 CC0 reams of fire Printing Taper, nncalrndererT, iresturing 24x88 inches, and weighing forty-fly rounds to tbe tesm of EGO sheets. CLAtSa.-CALEMDEKFD PRINTIKG PATER. tlOO reams of snperiine calendered Printing Fape& tr easuring J4x8 inche, and weighing nitj-thre Innnas to tbe ream of 500 sheets. LASS 8.-S1ZED AND CALENDEEED TE1NT- INti PAPER, 1C0O reams superfine Printing Taper, hard-sized and tnpei-calendered, measuring 24x 82 inches, and v) etching torts -five ponnds to the ream oi BOO sheets. CLASS 4. MAP PAI EK. 10C0 reams superfine map paper, sized and eallen deted. of such size as mav be reanired. corresoond- ing In weight itb paper measuring 19x24 Inches, and weighing twentj-OLe pounds to the team of 600 abeets. CLASS 6. WRITING PAPERS (TO BE OF ANY KK.QU1RED VVEIGUV). 80f 0 reams Quarto Post, 10x16 inches. MHjO reams Piaictp, 13x164, or 14x17 Inches. ' It 00 r ami Double Cap, 16jx26, or 17x8 inches. 20(0 reams Demy, 16x0 inches. 2 00 teams Double Demv, 20x82 inches. 2000 reams Fo lo 1 ost, 17xi2 inches, , 20i 0 rtsms Double Folio Post, 22x34 Inches. -. 10C0 teams medium 18x28 inches. 1( 00 reams royal, 19x24 inones. CflO reams super royal, 20x28 mohea. (00 reams imperial, 22x31 inches. 000 reams of any required sizo not enumerated above, and not exceeding 21x40 inches. CLAbS 6 TAPER FOU TOST OFFICE BLANKS (EMJlfiF. etlZEb). 400 reams measuring 22x84 inches, weighing 40 ponnds per ream. 1700 reams measuring 26x82 inches, weighing 46 ponnds per ream. 1200 teams measuring 25x36 Inches, weighing 68 pounds per ream. 100 reams nitasuring 18x18 inches, weighing 22 I onnds per ream. 400 reams measuring 18x21 inches, weighing 24 pounds per ream. Proposals n ill be received tor the whole quantity or any portion, not less than one thousand reams, of tl.e papers designated in Ciaaee 1 and 2, and lor the whole quantity or any portion oi tbe paper designated in Classes 6 ana 6, being not less than one-lonrth. Samples of the qualities ot all the papers, in all the classes, will be furntrhed upon application at Ibis office, and the suocossini biduera wnl be required rigidly to conlorm to the samples furnished. 1 ach o ass will be considered separately, and bo tublect te a separate contract, but bidders may offer for one or more of the ciaases in tne same proposal. No proposal will be considered unless aocompaniod bt a guarantee that the oiuoer or bidders, if his or tbeir t ropoeal sball be accepted, will enter Into an obligation, with good and sutliciont sureties, to fur msh the articles proposed lor; and cb proposal must be accompanied by satv-iactory evidenco that the person or persons making said proposal are manufacturers ot or dealers in tbe description of paper v. hich be or they propose to furnish. Ail the psper in the several clashes mut be de 1 vered at tne Government Printing Office, la the city of Washington (excopt Class 6, wnicn mast be delivered at Buflalo, N. Y.), iu good order, free flora nil and every extra charge or expense, and snbjeotto the inspection, count, wetwht, and mea surement of the Superintendent, and be in all respects saiisiaotory. 'J he supplying ol an Inforler article In any ol the classes, er a failure to suppiy the quantity required at any time, will be considered violation of the contract ' Blank proposals will be furnished npon applioa t.on at ti is office, and no proposal will be oousiaered n hich does not coniorm exactly therewith. Proposals will be endorsed on tne envelope "Pro posals lor Paper," and addressed to the Joint Com mittee on l u lio Printing, either lo the care of Hon. B. B. Anthony, Chairman of the Senate Com mittee on Priming; lion. A. U. Laflin, Chairman ot tne House Committee on Printing; or C. Wendell, Etq , (superintendent of tbe Public Printing, Wftnli lngton, D. C. Bv duection of the Joint Committee of Congress on Public Printing. C WENDELL 1 21 20t Superintendent oi Publio Pi Intlng. G O VEfiNMKNT SAL E, The property known as tbe GOVERNA1EN1 TAMNERT AND STEAM SAW MILL, with seventy-five acres ot land, near SAN ANTONIO Sealed proposals, In duplicate, will be reoeived nf to the iiiBt day ot March, 1U67, lor tbe puroha-e o 76 aores or iano, more or leas, together witn Um buildings ereoted thereon, and the appurtenance appertaining, that is to say i One Tannery, containing twelve stone lime vaw filty-two wooden vat, seven stone poois, and capabn of tanning 16,000 hides per annum. One Steam Saw Mill, capable of sawing 8000 fee. of lumber daily. One small Stone Building. The nbove property is situated about two milea above San Antonio, on tbe baa Antonio river, and tbe water is conducted to ti.k vublishment by a race ot hewn atone, laid In cement. The land was purcbaar-j and improvements made by tho late so called .onfederate Oovrmicent, and! are estimated tc have oot UiO.OOO in gold. Ihe pro pel ty has been under leaie lor the year 1866, a. a monthly rent ot f 6j0, payable in advance A tec jrrd title in fee simple will be given by tb United States Government. Proposals will be marked. "Proposals for Goverl mem Tannery aad Saw Mil," and addressed to J B. EJDDOO, B"t MsJ.-Gen. Asst Coni'o, Bureau R. F. and M ft v est on. Texas. Jm PROPOSALS FOR NEW JAIL. DEPART ment el the Interior. . Wabhiaqtok, January 24,1867. Sealed Proposals will be received at this Depart ment nntil 13 o'clock M., on MONDAY, the 4th of March, 1867. tor thewerection of tne Jail in and tor the Dirtnot of Columbia, author zed and provided lor by the act of Congress approved July 25, 1W6. The designs, detail drawings, and specifications can be seen at the architect's office, in tbe eastern grounds ot the Capitol, Washington city, every day, except Sundays, between the hours of 0 A. M. and 8 X'. M., on and alter the 28 tb instant. Separate bids will be received for tbe masonry -work, brick work, iron work, and carpentry work. The contractor whose bid may be accepted will be required to enter into a sufhoient bond, to be ap proved by the Secretary of the Interior, tor the faithful completion ot bis contract. Payments will be made as tne work progresses, on estimates certr fled to by the architect, but twentrper centum o tbe estimates will be retained until the contract h completed. " Ibe contract will be awarded to the lowest re sponsible bidder, but the Department reserves tb right to reject any or all of the bids, should i be deemed tor the Interest ot the Government U do so. Tbe bids will be opened at noon on the 4th o. March next, in presence of such ot the bidders an may choose to attend. Proposals shou.a be endorsed on the envelope 'Proposal for New Jail," and be directed to tne "Secretary ol the Interior, J '"0, 1 26 eGt Secretary of tbe Interior. STOVES, RANGES, ETC. QULVER'S NEW PATENT Deep Sand-Joint HOT-AIR F URIJACC; RANGES OF ALL SUES. Alao, Phtlegar'a Hew tow Pressure; Steam Heating Apparatus. FOR SALE BY CIIAItLES WI1 LIAMS, 610 Ko. 1188 M tBEET Street. THOMPSON'S LONDON KITCHENER, JC1 & Kl KOPEAN HANOI:, for Fsrnllle'SUoteM'' ' f-lor public Institutions, In TW t-Si FEBKfcT B1ZK8. Also, Phfiadelphla Bmk Hot-A It furnaces, rortable Heaters, Lowaowa uru, Plreboard Moves, liath Bolleis, Hollers. Cookinu tovea.etc . wholesale anil rj. the manufacturers. 'AHiVvM2 liuiit. 1117 tutbsui' A U. MVW ' J
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