national UmMiran.
WASHINGTON, D. C.i
WEDNESDAY, - - NOV. 13, 1803.
Br. a Very ijc the cotton states.
Tho New Orleans Delta says that U Benulnc
Union men of that city are all In fnvor of tho
President's proclamation, and only Impatient
Tor Hie day when It will mnw Into full force.
It aaya also that some planters In 'ho vicinity
are becoming reconciled to It, and arc prepar
ing to organize their labor upon the new system
of freedom and wages. They ma lw assured
that they will like It, after they Utoiiic aceus
tnmed to It, and will make more money than
they ever did be fort.
A New Orleans correspondent of tho Boston
Trantttr soys that the demand In tho city for
lattorcrs, to work at wotjes on the adjacent plan
tations which the slave hive deserted, Is so
considerable as to Interfere with tho recruiting
of the Union regiments which arc being raised
there.
it Is to scenre freedom, by Retting within the
Union lines, that slaves, now runaway from the
plantitlon whenever they pan Ret nn opportn
nltj. Hnt this running nway will cense when
freedom becomes everywhere tho established
law In Louisiana, as U will on the first diy of
January, now close at hind.
When that day comes we shall no longer be
nkcd "Wia( U to lx done wiA freed negroes,"
The only dlnlculty with them arises from tho
fiut that as ytt we liare freed but few, leaving
the Institution of slavery Itself In full force.
That Institution repels the free, of vthateuer
tolor, but especially tho freed black man. If
slavery did not exist In FaMern Virginia we
should not hear of any such proposition as that
of the transftr of flro hundred black families
from Ftrtress Monroe to Massachusetts. Thilr
lilior Is needed where they are, and they will
nil 1h employed and paid, Just so soon as the
iiltolltlon of slavery becomes n fixed aud admit
ted fact. The Instincts of self Interest may be
relied upon, and so long as the cultivation of
Southern staples Is as profltableasttls,iAtKrlll
Ik? hired when It can no longer be obtained upon
the old system of coercion. There wltl he dif
ficulties, of course, In the transition from ono
teui to another, but they will provo In prue
tbe far less numerous and formidable than the
tiave seemed In apprehension.
It Is In the Gulf States that It will lietheiasi
et to overthrow slavery, and where It Is abtu
most Important to overthrow It, because If It
fills there. It Tails In the border Slates as an In
evltable consequence. With Missltslpjl and
Louisiana and Teas free, we an be try pi
tlentabont slavery In Missouri and Kentucky,
and It will require no grtat patience to wait for
the end of It. When the cotton region toasts
to Ik; a market for slaves, they will no longer
have any value In the grain at a ten.
It Is easiest to overthrow slaver on the Gulf
l etause It Is there that the slates are most nu
merous. In IiOtilslana, (outside of .New Or
leans), and In .Mississippi, they greatly outnum
terthewhUea. Tlicphyslealpowerofiheuhiten,
furthermore, has been greatly wasted and ex
hausted by this war. The rebel conscription
has taken cv crybody between the ages of tUh-
i-eu and forty five. Under such circumstances
t tau need but little urging to Inducethc blacks
to assert their freedom, and when they hive
once gained It they will ueer give It up, and
they will be abundantly able to maintain It.
Their recovery of their long lost but In
suable rights, will, we trust, bo peaceable,
but If It Is otherwise it will lw the fault of the
whites, and the blood will bo upon them and
theirs, rmauclpallon In the British West In
dies, where tho blacks outnumbered the whites
ten to one, was attended w 1th no disorders oft lo
leoce, hecaustj the whites had tho good sense to
Mibinlt to what was Inevitable. In St. Domin
go they struggled madly against their fate, and
It w as this struggle w hlch brought on setnes, of
wmeti ino horrors have so often bn described.
The people of the cotton Rtalea must choose for
themselves, whether they will have a peaceful
emancipation, like that In Jamaica, or a bloody
one like that In Haytl. Emancipation, at all
events, the) must have. Tho die Is cost.
tumoral of Gen, MeCIellan.
The Xationul luttllujenetr rails attention to
the fart that Iho removal of Gen. MrClel Ian was
made November 7, while the letter of Gen, Hal
lTk, which Is represented In some quarters us
the cause of the rcmoaI, licars tho date of Oc
tober S3. Iftheletttrwas really the cause of
tho removal, tho Intellfjencer ascribes thedciay
in making It to some iintxphined reasons of
Mate jH,lie. It suggests, howecr, tint the
Utter may not hate been the true causo of the
remotal, but that possibly, while all tho eom
I laints In respect to fien. MtClUIau, contained
In tholcttir, may have been satisfactorily an
swered by him, some new facts inayhateoc-
urred since October JW, or may have Ikjcu os-
ertalned since that date, which may have oc
casioned tho final action of the President.
The Intelligencer might hive ndded to all this
latiorlous criticism this further and ry mate
rial obBen atloni lhat while Gen. Uallcck't letter
is dated October 23, the facts which It recites,
and which were as well known totheGotcrn
raent before Ilia later was written as afterwards,
occurred many da) sbeforo its dato, and tspc
c lally the fart that Gen. McCIell in disobeyed a
jttremptory order toadtanco,glvtn to him carl)
In October.
The truth Is, nobod) is authorized to sa that
this ktter or General Ilnlltck Is either the solo
or thief cause of tho removal of General Me--
Mian. It was, to bo sure, published Just uf
t r the remotal, but so, also, was the report of
Hm (ominlsslon appointed to Investlgito tlio
irtumhtanees attending tho nurrenderof Har
lnrs Ferr). It Is dlfileult to say which is most
damaging tnGuurnl MfClrllan, tho report of
this Harper's Hrry rumnilsston, or General
1 lalleck's letter.
General Mi Ue.lan w as not re mot Ldoit m count
or either of theso things, bc arntil) or tom
I lued, taken by themselves, t m, from the grad
ual growth or n public sentiment unfavorable
to him, and which finally readied such a point
of strength as to bo Irresistible.
Undoubtedly, the Northern elections preelpl
tuted the result. The Democrats had partlallj
succeeded In those elections, upon the Umiu
which they made, that tho conduit of the war
was tit t sufficiently vigorous. So far as the
IHwpte endorsed this view, It clenrl) amounted
to an Instruction to the President to put a dif
ferent man at the head or the Army .f the Po
lo mac.
D- Abraham 11 Mead, n distinguished till
ren of New Voik, aud for nuny years an p.
praiser in uie tustom boim, died in lhat pity
nn Monday lant. He was hlghl) esleeiuod.
Hie a woman hi another column picking
Sambucl Grapes, for Bier's Wlm. H Is an
admirable article, used In hospitals, ami y ttl0
first families In Paris, Loudon aud New York,
lu preference to old Fort Wine. It U worth it
trial, as It gives great satisfaction. tf
Miscalculation. Inbcecmbcr, 1801, Jfr.
Toombs, In a conversation which Is reported In
tho Atlantic Monthly, said that wars rarely
brought Into the field more than a tenth
of tho adult malo population, and estimating
the whole number of voters In tho United States
at four millions, he concluded that, In tho event
of a struggle betw ecn the North and South, not
more than four hundred thonsnnd soldiers
would l called out on both sides. Tho loss
of life, In battle and by camp diseases, ho esti
mated at one tenth of tho soldiers, or forty thou
sand a mere bagatelle and especially,' as he
said, that those men "must die anytow,
If Mr. Toombs was to make figures to-day,
he would make ver) different ones. Four times
four hundred thousand soldiers are In tho field.
At least twleo forty thousand men perished In
battle or by disease In tho single four months
campaign on he Peninsula, Nobody can set
Inninds to the range and wasto of war. It be
comes a raging fire, wholly beyond the control
of those who kindle It, and not unfrequcntly
Involving them In its destructive sweep.
t?" The following order was Issued by Gen.
eral llurnsldc, on taking tho command of tho
army i
ln aeeordince with General Orders No.
13J, Issued by tho President of tho United
States, I hereby assume command of the Army
of tho Potomac. Patriotism and the exercise
of my ever energy In the direction of this arm),
aided by tho full and heart) co-operation of Its
officers and men, will, I hope, under tho bless
ing or God, ensure Its snecess.
Having lecn n sharer ortho privations and
a witness or the bravery or tho old array of the
Potomac In the Maryland campaign, nnd fully
Identified with them In their feeling of respect
nnd esteem for General McClcllan, entertained
through a long and most friendly association
with him, I feel that It Is not as a strangcrthat
I nssnme their command.
"To the 0th corps, so long and Intimately as
sociated with me, I need say othlng. Our his
tories aroldcnttcal. With dlfllde nee form) self,
but with a proud confidence In the unswerving
loyally nnd determination or the gallant army
now entrusted to my care, I accept the control
with the stoadfist assurance that tho Jnstcaue
musi prevail.
Signed "A. E, Bchxside,
"MaJ. Gen. Commanding."
Krerj Wurtl oflt True
John Bright, the sagacious English states
man and true friend of America, In n letter to
a Mr. Jewett, holds the following words :
If)ou ire for the Union, and think It can
! prism til by conciliating the South, I con
fess am uuurid. The) have made war upon
)u, Ik-couho they suspected lhat you would
yield nothing more tb them are jou to yield
more nndtr compulsion of the w r, or because
)ou cm lu It her conquer the South, nor )ct sul
slst as nn independent State without her? If
)ou!ote slater) and wish to continue it, and If
)ou think )ou can build up with honor n re
stored and united republic by bumbling your
selT to the South, I can onl) express my snr
I rise ut the dream which possesses you. You
mat separate or ) ou may light out this contest
and win but to kave tho slave still a slate will
expose toil to the contempt of the civilized
world. I npplaud the proclamation of the
President, as does eterj man In Europe who Is
not u foe to freedom, or mot ed by base hostlllt)
to tlie American Hepubllc because it is a repub
lic, ami because It 1 powerful."
TIIK WAll IN THK SOt'THU EST.
General Clriitft Iff lulqnarOra at L
Ilmnicr. MIl.iplA FIrUI with the
I leltl Federal Moveinrut Tlie Rrb.
U Preparing to KvacuaCe Holly Hprlngs
wlevaatatlou, 5Lr
Caiho, o, 8 General Grant has made his
headquarters at LaG range, Mississippi. The
ruilroad from Jackson to that placets In run
ning order.
A telegram from Colonel Lowe, from Tort
Henry to headquarters here, says there Is no
doubt about General Ransom's having had a
fight with the rebel Woodward's command In
the vie inttj of G arret Uburg. Reports from va
rious sources Indicate the rout or the relels.
We have nothing definite, however.
A letter from Memphis says that 00 gueril
las arc In the vicinity of Colllcrsvllle, enforcing
the conscription.
General Sherman Issued an order prohibiting
the Importation of liquors to Memphis, execjt
h) gentlemen, citizens, or ofllcersfor tho ex
clush o use of themsch cs or families, or by reg
ular apothecaries for medical purposes, to be
r tailed on ph) sle Ions' prescription, by keepers
of hotels nnd licensed saloons lu limited quan
tities, not exceeding, at an) omi time, oue
month's snppl).
In the Memj his SulltUn of tho 7th, It Is said i
" A largo cderal urmy passed south from
Grand Junction on Tuesday last." It further
learns from a gentleman who lhes lu DeSoto
etmut), Miss , that for twenty miles out on the
Pigeon Boost road the rebel cavalry hao en
tirely disappeared. The same gentleman says
for several days past tho rebels ut Holly Springs
Ime leen moving back all tho prisoners aud
stores. This was understood to be preparatory
to evacuating that place. It Is bclleud the)
will fall bade on Grcnala.
Chicago. o. 0. A special dispatch to tho
Pout, from Cairo, sa)s It Is reported, on what
seems good authority, that our army, on Its
recent march from Corinth to Grand Junctlou,
devastated the touutry through which It pissed
b) tho toreh. Houses, barns and everything
were swept una),
Tlir XI ar In Missouri lie bet Deserters.
St. Loliv, Nov. 8 We hear nothing of spe
rUl Interest from General Sehofield's army.
The retain do not appear to have attempted to
regilu llulr lost advantages, or to repossess
theiusehesof any part or Missouri. The) have
been pursued In Boston Mountain and will
certulnl) I o compelled to retreat beyond tho
Arkansas river.
Tho rebel column that was to take Pilot Knob
and tape Girardeau from the southeast, by way
of Pocahontas, hare not yet achieved such a
result. On the contrary, they hae been drh en
below Pocahontas, and portions of Gen. Steele's
forces urc so disposed ut Plttraan's Ferry aqd
other points, that It will be Impossible for the
nem) to obtain a foothold In tliat quarter.
St. Ineis, No. 10 The Venf Xevs has
situ a prhate letter from Springfield, Missouri,
which Ba)s that General Scbofield is moving
luck to lhat point. The scarcity of forage In
Arkans is Is suld to bo tho cause.
I mm the New ork Poit
MlMoiirl.
The re turns from Missouri aro most encourag
ing, and Indicate n free-soil majority in the Le
gislature. Tho majority of the delegation to
Congress will I o emancipationists.
In the Hrst district tlieotc between Knox
and i P. Bluir is closej Knox's ote being
3,007, and Blair's -i.OM plurallt) -W7. Hut
there Is an armyoio yet to come In, which
promises lo reverse tho results. Thesoldlersat
11 lot Knob a nie tliiisi
Blair Knox
Missouri Third - - - J-J a51
" Twelfth . . o jjm
" Seventeenth- - 0 J43
Tho Fourth and Fifth Missouri cavalrv L'lic
majorities for Knoxj also, tho Missouri bat
teries. Blair's own brlgado Is, however, to bo
licard front. His election Is claimed by the
union n certain, no expects lo tnrow out a
Wn;c majority given for Kuor by Otterhaus'
dlv ielon, and to count a large majorlt) for hlm
sdf given b) rcglmeuts raised under the recent
(alls Knox expects to throw out this vote.
thcru are alleged frauds In the districts of
bi louU, Mr Knox will, In rasa the rertlll
can i-hould bu conceded to Mr. Blatr, contest
lie ml it
rruiu irisuiHiipuiranun. we presume thai
tliu ctrtllUalesof (tution will bo uwarded us
(ollmtsi
UtdlMrlct, F P. Blair, Conservative,
Jd " Henry T. Blow , r niauelpjtlonlsl.
Ikl " John W. NU,
4th " 8 H. Bo)d,
Mli M(Clurg,
btli Vot ascertained.
7th Not ascertained
8th ' William A. Hall, Conservative
0th " Jamta S. Itollins, "
SUTr.KIlH "111 rail to purchase a CJomI
ait 1 Chenp Wagon, Horses, nod Jlrnei, at
t.tore under Hull r,
no u u Thirteeo-aad-s-hslf and G t
From the Sonth.
ArarsTA, Nov. 0. The Savannah Republi
can, of this morning, learns through prlvato
letters that tho abolitionists were bombadlng
Tampa Bay, Florida, on tho Slst. Our forces
were confident of their ability to hold out
tiik union roncEs in w est Tennessee.
Mobile, Nor. ft. A special dispatch to tho
Adivrtiser and IitftUtcr, dated Holly Springs,
6th instant, says i "The enemy have ad ran cod
In force to La Grange, Tennessee, nnd aro re
ported adranclng on this place Jackson's
cat airy had a skirmish to-diy at Lamar. It Is
probable that the enemy will give us battle, as
they arc altont to make strenuous efforts to
open the Mississippi by a land force under Gen.
McClcrnand. He w HI be supported on land by
General Grant. In tho river bv a ennboat flo
tilla. The prospect of recognition Is hurrying
them up." A letter from a prlvato source,
which Is reliable, says that tho Union forces
aro reported to be ot Monterey, in Highland
county. Their force is said to consist of fifteen
hundred cavalry.
A YANKEE CAMP SCRmtSED AND CArtmED.
A dispatch has been received hero from Gen.
T. J. Jackson, stating that General Stuart, with
Fltz Hugh Lee's brigade, surprised tho camp of
Colonel Bayard, near Lecsbnrg, on Sunday lost,
took seventy-one prisoners and the entire en
campment. Richmond Knqnirert Abe. 5.
A Loral Octoroon Heltlemeuf In Irglula,
Correpondonee of the Frenlnjc Pot
lUrriMOnc, November S, 1SC3.
Atvont three miles to tho eastward of Fan-
qnier Snpltur Springs, In VIrglnli, along n
range of hills of considerable fertlllt), there Is
A large settlement of octoroons, well to-do In
this world, and an Industrious people. Its
origin was In this wlsot A number of poor
whites, after much scuflllng, managed to ac
quire a few acres each of the hilly region In
question, and took to themselves mulatto wo
men for wives. The present generation, some
three removes down, arc so white that It Is dlfil
eult to detect any trace of African blood In
their veins. About the time of Pope's occupa
tion of that country, one of these settlers got
inio our lines anci was arrested as a spy, anu no
had hard work to provo the contrary. The
whole settlement is for the Union. I hare this
account from one of our quartermasters, who
visited these people and lought largely from
them. So much for amalgamat Ion In the Sonth 1
Cieneral PI AMtitoii'a C ominaml.
A correspondent of the New York Jfcratd
writes from tho headquarters of the Army of
the Potomac, November 7, ns follows!
General PI easan ton's command continues so
far In the advance of tho arm) that his opera"
tlons are seldom heird of until several da)s
after their occurrence. It has been ascertained
that In Its progress up the Shenandoah volte)
the rebel army has lcen marching ver) rupldl),
posting Its forces at the dlfft rent gaps until it
bad passed, and sending small iKHlles down on
this side to occupy our attention and dela) our
advance. Thus Stuart came through Snicker's
Gap, passed clown through tho country ovr Hit
Bull Jtnn mountains, and again through Ashb) 's
Gap Into the Shenandoah valley.
There can be no doubt but lhat the rebel arm)
Is already nt Gordonsvlllc, and will be ready to
give us Imtlle when we come up with them at
that place.
Uen. Ta)lor'a Plantation.
report latel) obtained circulation In many
of the newspapers that Gen, Taylor's plantation
near New Orleans was sacked by the soldiers of
the Vermont Llghth regiment. Tho officers of
the regiment contradict the statement In a Ver
mont paper. The) say that before the troops
arrived at the plantation tho overseer had run
away, taking with him ever) tiling valuable be
longing to the estate. The negroes of tho plan
tation had, after their master left, taken osses
slon of the wines and some trinkets which had
not been removed by the overseer, and had la
ken them to their shanties. When tho lnxps
arrived the grounds were strewn wllh papers,
which the negroes had taken and opened
ljite front llunitliles IIealfUiirtera All
us lUtiKl In the Anny,"
Lato Intelligence, to-daj, from General Burn
side's headquarters, reports that all was irolncr
on as nsuil. Of course, there was a feeling of"
ticep regret mnnirested, out tlie evidences that
the arm) Intend to stand bj the iTCsldeut aro
ovcru helming.
A strong and determined purpose Is plalnlv
perceptible to-day, wherever I have mluglcu
with military men, that tho Administration
shall not Ins worried bj any confusion caused
by political tricksters. Onward Is now the
word, and let no man look back until tho foe
shall havo been worsted and the Union re
stored. rhUadeljJila Inquirer
Postacie CiHUENCi. Tho Treasury Depart
ment is now paving out tho postage, currency
ev er) da) , w huh will lie a great accommodation
to our tf tlzeus. It Is pild at tho 1 ashler's room
In tho centre of tho Treasury Building, In sums
of three dollars at a time, of tho following de
nominations two fifties, four twenty-flves, six
tens, HudcUht fit es. Only three dollars will
bo paid to tho same Indlv Ulnal at tho same time,
In tho same hour, but at tho expiration of an
hour from tho first application, another three
dollars ma) be obtained. Ladles can and do
obtain tho currency In person. These pay
ments will lm continued dally until further
orders.
Av FxrmmoK into Akkasbas. On Wed
nesdjj last an expedition left Helena, Arkan
sas, fur Cotlon Plunt, whero it was understood
n rebel foreo, 2,500 strong, had gathered. They
took tiro days ruttons. Nothing hns been
heard from them. A cavalrv force also crossed
from Helena into Mississippi, to punish rebel
bands, who havo recently given great anuoj
nnce b) forays on national pickets.
ItrnmN or Cieokge N. Sandeks The rebel
Journals havo a report that the notorious Oco.
N. Hinders his returned lo the South from his
hasty and secret Journey to I ugland j but the
manner of his Uitt tscaj e through our lines Is
notstaUd He claims to hare received great
tneonracement In Fngland,
OFFICIAL.
ADKAIKM LINCOLN, PRESIDENT OF THE
UNITED STATES OF AMERICA.
To all viom 1 may concern.
Satisfactory evidence having been exhibited
to mo that Moiutz voi Balmhach, of Mllwati
kle, has been appointed Consul of tho Grand
Duchy of Sac-elmar, for the State of Wis
consin, I do hereby recognize him as such,
ami declare him free to exercise un 1 enjoj such
fuuctlons, povicrs, and privileges, as are al
lowed lo tho Consuls of the most favored na
tions, In tho United States.
In testlmou) whereof, I have eausod these let
ters to bo ii ado patent, and tho seal of
the United States to l hereunto alllxid.
i.s (liven under my hand at the It) of
Mafdilugton, the 10th da of November,
A. D. bCii, uud of the Independence of
tho United States of America, the H7lh.
BRAHAM LINCOLN.
II) the President t
Will iam H. Sewaku, Bwr ar) of State.
OFFICIAL.
Depahtmest op State,
Washington, Nov. 10, 180J.
RekuAis from tho drift on tho ground of
alienage hivt. been allowed In (ho following
casesi
atne. Tl here drafted
John Klnslnger - Luucaster co , Penn'a.
John 7cll - do do
Alexander Hanisou Wilmington o do
Jut ob Uodler ( otumbla m do
Jacob (ratH - do do
John (IleiHon - litzcrno o, do
James Phillips Wavne co do
Murtin Jo)u Uiilonco, Indiana.
OFUCHIi.
Deiahtment op Statf,
Washington, Jauiur) til, lbGJ.
Ihb Hctretary of State will hereafter receive
intmUrsof ( ongressnn buslntsson UaturdayB,
communing with Saturday, tho llrst of next
month
WILLIAM H. BLWAHD
-!: i -nr'-L'V'girrB. w
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monthlr meeting of the Gerrasn Relief Association
for sick nnd Wounded SoMIers, takes plsce THIS
WFDNESDAYeveninr,Nor. IJth, t ?i. o'clock,
In Temperance Hull, V street. lh nubile Is cor
dUllr lnv itcKl to attend The orrsalzstton of the
Allocation being now complete, sad Its efficiency
during the psst six months fully established, Inter
esting reports may be looked for from the various
committed The I xecutlve Dosrd meet as usual,
erery Tuesday evening, at No 417 Seventh street.
Br order of the necutlve rtosrd
ALFllf D SCHUCKtNG,
nor 10 3t Corresponding secretary.
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There will be s meeting of this Association on
TU SD1 NINO, tiov. 11, M 8 o clock, at the
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HAllnal vvilUnmmence running dull), (Sunda) s
eicepted ) leaving this station at 7 40 a tn , and
toiiiiecHng at Washington Junction with Mail
Train Tor nil pirts of the West via Wheeling or
larkentiirg through tickets soil and baggage
ebctked . r sunn,
M orTrsniMrlatlonD It O It H.
ap 1 ilif
trr-Oruhana Fair it I Odd Fellows Hall.
Tbebioc) sale will iwslttvelr le closed onsatur
da) night, the Uth Instant The Ladles conducting
It ask lor a continuation of the patronage so llb-
eraii) Desiowra upon n, vy iwrsons oi an reiinous
denouilnatlons 1 hey offer a great v arlety of use
ful and fancr articles at fair nrices Substantial
mesls at all hours, and the patrons have a rareon-
ponuniT) oi spenuing an ngrrennie earning unn i
music aiwav s in niienuance. nti a
JO- The Next UrgliUr Mouthl Meellug
of the Hoard of Trustees of Public Schools will Im
held In the Aldermen's Room, fit) Hall, on TUr s-
DA AFTFRNOON, November 11th, at 41,' o'clock
WM U. DATON,
no 8 3t secretar).
JCf'W riton'v lroa;reaaorHlaverr Copies
oftldrfuork are for isle at the office of the National
Hi ul Ikati Pamphlet edition, 25 cents Dound
edition, 7&ccnts
WANTS.
I rANTKD-A Urge room for storage, around
Tf noor or basement,) lu the vicinity of Penn
sylvania avenue, from Fifth to Twelfth streets
Ad Iresi Union 'at this onlce no U dtf
T ANTED-One Plumber ami Two Gas
W Fitter, r'one but (Jood Hands need ap
ply. 307 Pennsylvania avenue,
do 1 1 2t Opposite the National Hotel
BOM S AND CAMP GR ASF WANTFD The
subscribers will pay the hit best market price
for aii) quantity of Bones and Camp Grease, deliv
ered at ineir mm, iooi oi u sireei
oct 31-olm
MOHIMN ft RIUNPHART.
WANTKDAt the New lotk Employment
Agency OOIee, No 611 Ninth street, near
l'tnni) Ivanla avenue, TWLNT- l F. (23) White
and Colored GIRLS, with good references, as Cooks,
Chambermaid, Lnundresses, Waitresses, Nurses,
and Sea mt rente Alio, vounff Colored Men, to
wait on tables In Prh ate Families or Hotels Also
wanted, bouses Immediately, with or without fur
niture fuploversln want of good help, will find
tt to their adv ant age to call.
IDA) 28 tf N H MILLFR
WANTED. For a gentleman and his wife, a
Double Parlor, with tlrst-class furniture snd
board Price not so mueh a consideration at a nice
place
The best city reference given and required. Ad
dress "Danker," at the City Post Office
AUCTION SALES.
BY W. I. WAIJ, Si, CO, Auetloueers.
FtKIMPrOia AUCTION SALK OV GRO-LtRUS.i-C
THUHSUA MORNING, November
13th. at 10 oMotk, we will sell, in front of our
Auction Rooms, to closo consign ment s, a number
of lots of Groceries, for cash, embracing
Barrels el low and Rettnud Sugar
Chests Tea
rteroes Cincinnati Hams and Beef
lloxes Starch, ermlcelll and Maccsronl
Uoxes Chewing Tobacco and Began
Crises assorted Preserves and Plekles
Roxes Lemons and Barrels Beans and Pork
Boxes Blacking and Brushes, Barrels Nuts
times Aromatic Bitters
Cases Lemon and Raspberry Sirup
Barrels Mrup and Inegar, Barrel Herring
And a quantlt) of Small stores
W.L. WALL & CO,
AD It Id Auctioneers
SAMS OK eUM)EM.KU HTORKsT-Uill
be sold at Publlo Auction, ou THUKSDA,
Nor IS, ISB3, commencing at 10 o'clock a m , at
store-bouse between I and streets near SM, a lot
or 1IORS AND MULF HARNESS and other
tiusrtermastrr Stores, condemned as unfit for pub
lie use
Terms Cash, In Government funds,
Ih orderof J J.DANA,
Captain & A U M
MARSHALL &PAGF,
no e lts Auctioneers
"tyAGONt WAOOJ
I hav o now on hand the largest
an I Iteit lot of
WAGONS
thateverwas itttcred In this cltj, which will le
sid I low
CARHIACF RFPAIRINQ
of all kin Is prompt!) attended to
ROB r II GRAHAM, Coachmaker,
nov 10 3t 371 U and 477 lghth streets
AiriNTKii IWKIUO.NH.
MRS A 8PH11,
371 Va, amine, bet. Tenth and Flcventh itrttt$,
Will open HINTfR FASHIONS on Thursdav,
November Uth
Mr 8 having procured a competent Dress
maker, Is prepared to execute all orders with
promptness oov 11 3t
Ml A STAMP.
We are prepared to furnish
UNITFDSTATFSTA STAMPS
AT
Government rate
HITTJ- NHUUht , f ANT & CO ,
oct 30 tin Bankers, I6J Peno avenue
KOOMS TO LI T. our Kurnlihel Rooms, with
or without Board, within ttve minutes' walk
of Peuns)lvanla avenue Intjuhe at No 4Uf
Murjlaod a enue. m. 3o-tf
OID DFMANDNOTrS
U H. IRr ASURYNOIM,
cutrnicrrso indhiti-dnfss,
And hIL U houglil at tlie lilgheat price, lit
, bought at the highest price. b
itll'lf NHUUSK 1 Al &p(i.
ovt iJj lm Bunkers, No lOJlenn avenue
ClOMhUMi COM! ALL, lOL A BfALLiCO,
to get ) our Clothing, 1- urnUhing Good, 1 runk,
Hats, aul Cnps,
Nik JILI fhAkAntli iilMidt
so 2.53)1)
tetiveeu I fit K
TO IS THK 11MF TO UV OUH CLOTH
l liivnr
I. A UlALLkCO,
o Jlil tet fiith stieet,
bep J5 3 m I rlwteu UK
1iPrCIAL ATTFN1ION Is CA.LL1D TO OUR
U mw sloikof Fall and Ulnttr Clothing, Gents
1-un Ixblng t.ooJt, Hats, and (sps
L A 111 ALL t CO,
sei3 3m Clothiers, No 301 Seventh street
TUB OFFICERS OF TUB AltMT.
Just arrived, by direct Importation per steamer
Fulton, from Furope, a, rery Dae sad Urge assort
ment of Marine, Opera, Field Glasses, and Tele
scopes, which I will sell ft very little above th
cost la Tarts As to the Qualities, there are nons
superior to be had, having Men selected purposely
for this market. Also, a large sod well-Asiorlod
stock of Opera Glasses, Microscopes j gold, silv er,
and steel Spectacles and re Glssses, suited to the
sight by the use of an Optometer. A considerable
number of certificates to be seen at my office, from
gentlemen who hare been suited At my establish
ment
42 IVnnnyhania oivnwf, betaken uwr-fln-d-
half and Aiith ttrett.
My Kstabllshmcnt la up atnlra.
f7aff Jilted to tmt. The trade supplied.
Oct 10-1)
) ASSES ( TUB POTOS1AC.
On and After the 12th Instant day nf September,
passes will be required from all vessels, boats, &u ,
navigating the Potomac river These will be Is
sued b) the Commanding Officer of the Flotilla,
and mi) Ik obtained from the naval vessels sis.
tloned at Alexandria, or at the mouth of the rh er.
GIDFOS WFLLFS,
Recretsrrof the Navj.
Navt DtFARTMEirr,
September 11, 1WI sepll
GRNKRAb UK AlUtf AIITKUH
FORARM SUPPLIKS,
WIIOLtlALT AND HTTAIL.
RTATIONHU, BLANK AND SCHOOL BOOKS,
niLUAKi nunas,
MISCFLLANIOUS BOOKS,
Writing Papers, Envelopes, Portfolios,
(jom rens, I'enciis, inks, c , c ,
Pocket Books, and Pocket Cutler).
Photograph Albums In ev erj arletr,
Newspapers, Periodicals, and
CHFAP PUBLiCATIONS
All orders I romptly attended to
Call and examine No charge for shotting goods,
SltFPHFRUfc RILFl,
Corner seventh and D streets,
nc2A Im Washington, V C
VUAMK KXPHKHH COMPAN,
Office 51 I'rim avenue,
Wattdngton City, I). V.
(iREAT EASTERN, NORTHFRN, and WFST
rRN EXPRESS FORWARDERS.
Slereliaitdlse, Money, Jewelry, Valuables,
Notes, Stoeka, ltouits, 4t-
Forwarded with 8AFLTV AND DISPATCH to all
accessible sections of the countrj . This Company
has Agencies In the principal railway towns tn the
NORTH, t AST, WUT, ND NORTHWIST.
Its principal offices are
WAsnixoTox.ih a. :;. route, bostox,
run. welpjiia armour, uix-
'IAA11, ft J, J,UUJ JtUUJn
YILLF, LEXIXQTOX.
Connections are made at New orkand Boston
with lines forwarding to the Canada and the
British Provinces, and with steamship lines to Liv
erpool, Southampton, and Havre, and thence by
uropean expresses to all prominent commercial
towns In Great Britain And on the Continent.
Collection of Notes, Drafts, and Bills made at all
access It le prts of the United States
C C DUNN, Agent,
Je I) ashlngton, D C.
TRW 1 URIC lltfSINKHH.
LAW, FINANCIAL AND COLLECTING
INVOICE BIH.ft RrSIESH NOTES NEGOTIATED.
1 hOTLkl LU NOTLS ANU DEFERRED IrCOUNTS
BOUGHT AND COLILITLD
STOCKS AND BONDS BOUGHT AND SOLD
1CLUMFLY ON COMMISSION
flOVFRYMEXT CLAIMS H0VQUT,
ByG .HOUSF,
Counsellor at Law,
tit Nassau street, New ork.
83 Ten )earsln State and United states Courts.
Advice gratis sp!3
-
OAK HALL C I O T1U NO ItOOM,
No 404, seventh street, below V.
The subscrlter takes great pleasure In announc
ing to his old Friends and Customers, that he has
opened a new store at No 4&4 seventh street, near
F, where he has a Hue, selected stock of Clothing
for Men an 1 Bo) ' wear, which they hav e just re
ceived from the North, and otters them for sale At
the lowest Northern prices
J BRUO &CO,
ep JV 3m Clothiers, 464 Seventh street.
riTKCTIIt TKKTIlt
M LOOM IS, M D, the Inventor aod patentee
or the Mineral Plate Teeth, attends personally at
hlsotneelnthls city.
Many persons ean wear these teeth who cannot
wear others, and no jwrsoncan wear others who
cannot wear these
Persons ctlllng at iny office can be Accommodated
with any style and price of Teeth they may desire)
but to those who are particular, snd wish the pur
est, cleanest, strongest, and most perfect denture
that art can produce, the Mineral Plate will be
more fully warranted.
Rooms In this city No S3S Pennsylvania ave
nue, between Ninth and Tenth streets Also, 9U7
Arch street, Philadelphia mar lfr I)
DIt. LEI.ANU'H
ANTI-HHFUMAT1C BAND I
PLRMAN NTLY CURFS
RHFUMATISM In Ms various forms,
GOUT And Nt URALGIA,
STIFFNFSS and NFR OUS Al FCTIONS,
IMpURITIrSof the BLOOD,
And tho ev 11 Fffects of Mercury.
It Is a convenient!) arranged Bird or Belt, con
tatntng a medicated compound, to be worn around
the bod), about the waist, equally ArrECTiKa
all parts, wherever the disease may he, and ean
beorn without Injur) to the most delicate per
son ir this treatment, the medicinal properties con
taloed In the Band, being of a highly aromatic and
volntlle nature, and capable of being readll) ab
sorbed through the pores of the skin, come Into
direct contact with the Blood and general clrcula
tloa, without tint passing through the process of
digestion, which would tend, not only to detract
from their curative powers, but to Impair the In
ternal organs and derange the digestion also thus
Avoiding the Injurious etlects, so often the result
of Internal remedies, and effecting a perfect cure,
t) purlflng and equalizing the circulation of the
vital fluids, and restoring the parts attected to a
healthy condition Tills Band is also a most pow
erful ''Antl-Mercurlsl Agent,1 and will entire!)
relieve the system from Its pernicious etlects
Moderate canes arc cured In a few davs,andwe
are constantly recelv log undoubted testimonials
to which we Invite Inspection at our otttce -ot
their eitlcacy In aggrav ated cases nf long standing
!fti e, Two Dollars bent by mall upon receipt
of 4 J, or 1 ) express ever) where, with all nepessa
ri Instructions, from the principal office of
G SMITH CO. Proprietors,
401, Broad wav, New ork
N U Descriptive circulars sent free
Itp-T)iU Band will not Interfere with the sol
dlers duties no 10 1
G.
V. GOOUAI.I.,
PLUM of n,
(IAS AXD STEAM FITTER,
WJ4 Seventh street, near Canal Itridye,
WASHINGTON
All orders executed at the shortest notice, in the
most substantial manner, and on reasonable terms
Personal attention glv en to ev er) department of
the business nov 20
AV
FATim NOTICK.
In ConHPniieiiLp (tf the Inwneuu nr tli wnlnrln
tlieGenerttl Reservoir it will lenecessar), unless
great ecoiioni) of water Is practiced, for the Gov
ernment soon to shut oil' the supply tu eltlzeus en
tirely All lemons are, therefore forbidden lo use the
It) tl rants on 1 1 nnsi 1 v anla av enue, or ou any streets
or avenues under the care and supervision of the
Commtsbloner of Publlo Buildings, for watering the
vtreetsor pavements, or lor an) private purpose
whatever
And all iienonvi using the water are urgently o
nvnvu iii ttv us iiuiioiiiitni in iis use ns pussiuie
B B HUNCH,
stp 30 Commissioner of Put Ho Buildings
Q O AI K T II 1 N U N I. AV ,
i rTTi.
Now Uthe time to t uy our Fall Clothing, at No
460 (seventh st reett where )ou can Uud all the latest
stvle sroods. at Northern nrices
llol ho) f r iMventh street, No 4W A Inrgelu-
toicHiii lowiiiiK, ui lery low jiricrs, nu uu atv
enth street, near F
A new wav to save Gold! Buv lour (lothlnifHl
No 4flo Seventh street, opposite Post Oitlu, at 10
per ctni ictow inw marnci price, in ireaiury
notes
smith's, No 400Sevinth strtet. Is the eheapeat
house In town to buy) our Clothing, Furnishing
t Goo is, I ruiiks, Hats, nnd Caps ep &3m
1VUlllltlI'Hntteutloitlscsilleiltooiir
J nt w stock of Clothing for Men and Bov s' use.
I which we have just received, and otter for sale at
i very low prices, at No 461 Seventh street, near J
1 J UltUCKSiCO,
Proprietors of Oak Hall Clothing Boom
sep sa3m
I HMT ItFCEIVKD-A I.A!ir:r nmru nv
O Hermetlcslly eAled GOUUS, consUtlnir of
rRUlfS, J1LL11S, MLATSFGFTABILsr&C,
"mm n vim iui "iv ai now IUi"K niBrKVl llflCrS
OSTHLIM BHOTlftllS.
r
J95 Pennsylvania avenue
OriTUKIM IMcOTHKRS,
ON 'Ml KIM IIHOTHK.KS,
3 PKNNSVLVANIA AVFNUE,
r a PENNSYLVANIA AVFNUF,
JW PENNSYLVANIA ANUF,
' j Branch of
30 SOUTH WILLIAM STRFFT, NFW ORK,
00 SOUTH WILLIAM STRFFT, NFW ORK,
Importers of
CHOICE RRANDIE8 AND WINES, i
CHOICE BRANDIES AND WINFS,
CHOICE BRANDIES AND WINES,
i CHOICE BRANDIES AND WINFS,
" An wholesale dealers In
RYE AND BOURUON WHISKIES,
RYE AND BOURBON WHISKIES,
i As well ss ever) variety of
LIQUORS, CORDIALS, Ac,
LIQUORS, CORDIALS, Ac.,
t LIQUORS, CORDIALS, Ar.,
AndtheWst I rands of
GENUINE HAVANA CIGARS,
GENUINE HAVANA CIGARS.
I e Also offer for snle a co nplete Assortment of
HERMETICALLY SEALED
FRUITS, MFATS, fcc,
HERMETICALLY SEALED
FRUITS, MFATS, Ax,
HERMETICALLY SEALED
FRUITS, MFATS, fcc,
xpressl) put up for camp use
BEST GOODS IN THE MARKET,
1EST GOODS IN THE MARKET,
LOWFSTNFW ORK PRICFS,
LOWrST NFW ORK PRICFS,
IOWSTNFW -VORK PRICFS
U3 PKNNSM.VANIA AVKNUK,
JO'S PKNNS I.VANIA AVKMTK.
Uettveeu Ninth nnd Tenth streets.
M
I h I T A II 1 RUIUPMRNT
TRUNK, AND HARNFSS
M n (I K TO U Y,
409 Set flit li street,
OPPOSITE ODD FELLOWS HALL,
WASHINGTON, D. C.
I manufacture of the ltt material, and hare
constantly on hand, a lsrge and varied assort
ment of
Military ami Citizen' SADDT.hS,
BRIDLES,
BREAST COLLAItS,
FFLT SADDLE CLOTHS,
MrABRAQVFS,
Faleut Feed aud Water Buckets,
Spurs,
Officers Haversacks,
Officers' Fine Swortl Belts,
Uelt Trimmings, and
Field Glass Cases.
l It U N K M
SQLF LFATUFJi,
lit OX Fit AM E,
DRESit, and
WOOD BOX T AS.
VALISES,
TRAVFLIXO BAGS,
IfARXFSS, rfc.
It E P A I 11 1 N (1 .
As I manufacture 1 runks extenslv ely, and neces
sarily hare all kinds of Trunk Material, I am better
prepared to repair Trunks, &c , thorough!) and
proraptly,tt)An any other establishment In the city.
JAMtS S TOPIIAM
oct 14 iml
pVANB 4b WATSON'N
PHILADELPHIA,
SALAMANDf It,
FIHF AND
BURGLAR PROOF
S A F T- S.
More, 16 louth Fourth itrrer,
HilUdelrM, P.
Ortltr. rcch t liy
W. D SIIGP1IFRD,
Curner uf Sv rntli and D ilreett,
Vlhlngton, U C.
Jyi II 1J
N7
R XV INVKNTION
ARTIFICIAL CLJOPLASTIC BONF Tf FTII,
without metal plate or clasps, h)
OH. a. B. BIG ESMOND,
UIO Broadwa),New ork and 300 Penn avenue,
. between Twelfth and Thirteenth sts ,
WABUINOTON, D. C,
Calls the attention of the publlo tu the following
advantages of his Improved s) stems
1st The teeth of his manufacture will nev er cor
rode nor change color by any acids, and are three
fourths lighter than any other
Sd No teeth nor roots need be extracted, as the
artificial ones can be Inserted over them
31 The roots wfJl be made lnotlenslv e and nev er
to ache
4th No temporary teeth are needed, as permanent
one can be made immediate!) , thereby prcserv Ing
the natural expression of the face, which, under
the old system, Is frequently disfigured
6th Ttits work has been fully tested, for ov er tlv e
) ears, b many of the first chemists and physicians
of this and the old countrj ,
Dr S has also Invented a white Indestructible
metsl filling, with which the most sensitive teeth
can )o tilled without pain, and can build up a per
fect sound tooth on any side roots, which wilt last
through A lifetime
He refers to the following gentlemen: Pr. , Motti
Dr 'Doremus, Professor ot Ihemlstm Hon A
Mann, Juu Cspt, Crabtree. ice President of the
(.migration Compauy of New lork) Hon Judge
Wayne, of the Supreme Court, of Washington, li
C snd thousands of others
Call and examine for yourselv es nov 8 Cm
fH INVISNTOUH ANU PATENTKKS.
MUNN fc CO , proprietors of the Sclentlfio Amer
ican! ami agents for procuring American and for
eign V A T K N T S .
With bixtten Yean experience in the Bitihietn.
Refer to Hon Judge Mason, Hon Joseph Holt,
Honi W. D Bishop. ex-Commlssloners of Patents,
and to more than fifteen thousand Inventors who
have had business done through Munn u Co s Pa
tent lAgency
Pamphlet of advice sent freely nm II
Patent Laws And Regulations, fou pages, SO ci nts,
mall,
Noj charge for consultation, orally orb) mall
Preltmlaar) t xainlnatton In United States Pn
tent Offlce, BIS
Oitjces, No 37 Park Row, New ork Washing
ton, corner of and Seventh streets, opposltetbe
Ptttejit Oltlce. mar 14 Guiif
1; I H II i- H A II U H S T H
1 AWNING, M AG, AND
irxrOY TFXT FW10RY,
No, A30 I'euusjlvMUln. nteitue,
i. WASHINGTON, I). C.
SUTLUIV AXD ARMY TEXTS
OS HAND OK Wi!)E TU OHDEK
Awnings, Hsgs, Tents, Mall Bags, Home Covers,
sigus, Wagon Cov em, &c , timde at short notice
my tf
G'
OLD! GOLD t-ADVANCF PRICF PAID. BV
I1IT1 L Ullf MILL I 1 l l . , -. "
f-lm Hunkers, 16 1 1 enn avenue
PSKR'I I VHDVC1 tVIHXK
1
Mlcty(D rOCH TEAM OLD, '-"'"
OF CHOICE OPORTO OIIAPE,
for rnvsiciAW usr,
For Female, WeaUy Ptrtont, ami JnvaUil.
I v ery fumlly, At this season, should use the
SAMBUCI W1NF.,
Celebrated In Furone for Its medicinal and benefi
cial qualities as a gentle Stimulant, Tonic, Diuretic,
and Sudorific, highly esteemed by eminent physi
cians, used In l-uropean and American Hospltsls.
sndbj some of the first families in Furope nnd
AiurriCH
AS A TONIC,
It has no enul. causing an appetite and building
up the ) stem, being entlrel) a pure wine of a most
valuable fruit
AS A DIURFTIC,
It Imparts a healthy Action of the Glands and Kid
ne) s. and Urlnir) Orgsns,v ery beneficial la Dropsy
Gout, and Rheumatic affections.
SPFFAS WINF.
Is not a mixture or manufactured article, but Is
pure, from the Juice of the Portugal Sambucus
grape, cultivated in New Jersey, recommended by
Chemists and Phi slclans as possessing medical pro
perties superior to any olher Wines la use. and an
excellent article for all weak and debilitated per
sons and the aged and Infirm. Improving the appe
tite And ttenetlf log ladles and children
ALADIFSMVINF,
Because It will not Intoxicate as other wlne, ss tt
contains no-mixture of spirits or other liquors, and
Is admired for Its rich, peculiar flav or, and nutritive
properties. Imparting a healthy tone to the digest
ive organs, and a Lloomingofand healthy skin
and complexion
WF RFFFR TO
A few well known gentlemen And ph) slclans who
unta iriru uie iviuli
Gen W Infield Scott,U SA
Go, Morgan, N State
DrJ R,Chllton,N V City.
Dr Parker, N .Citv.
Drs DfircjiNlchoIl.New-
Dr Wilson Uth st, N 1.
Dr Ward, Newark, N J
Dr Dougherty, Newark
N J
Dr. Msrcy, New lork
rn, n.j
nr, raisi, rniiau'A.
ICJ"None genuine without the signature of'AL
FRFD SPFR, Passaic, N J,Msoverthe cork or
esch bottle
Ef-MAkE ONF TRIAL OF THIS WINK.
for sale by Druggists and all firstlass Dealers
A. 6PKLR, Proprietor.
Vihev AnDPassnlc, New Jersey
Orrics S09 Broadway, New lork
JOHN LA FOY, Paris,
nov 3 ly Agent for I ranee and Germany.
SPECIAL NOTICE,
TO THE
UTI7ENS OF WASHINGTON,
OFUCLRS OP THE ARMY AM liAl 1.
ODFON HALL,
The old and established Kmporlum of Clothing,
that has, for so many years, supplied the cltlxen
of Washington and Vlclnlt) with all that Is es
sential for the elegance and comfort of the outer
man. Is now supplied with the most complete ami
fashionable stock that we have ev er had the pleas
ure to otter
COATS, PANTS, and FST1 of the most desira
ble styles that could 1 found In the market.
Our AJiortmentofSH HITS, DU A WKRS,
Host RY, GLOV FS, fcc , cannot be surpassed ami
will be sold at prices that do not allow of compe
tition LARGF STOCK OF MILITARY OVFRCOATS
LAHGf STOCK OF MILITARY OV RCOATS
LARGE STOK OF MILITARY OWIICOATS
LARGE STOCK MILITARY DRI SS COATS
I ARGF STOCK MILITARY UR 81 COATS
LARGE STOCK MILITARY DKr S3 COATS
LARGE STOCK MILITARY PANTS
LARGE STOCK MILITARY PANTS
LARGE STOCK MILITARY PANTS
LARGF STOCK MILITARY VFSTS
LARGF STOCK MILITARY V STS
LARGE STOCK MILITARY FSTS
INDIA RUBDFR GOODS OF ALL DESCRIP
TIONS VAL1SFS, CARPET-BAGS, Ac.
Our stock of BOYS' snd YOUTHS CLOTHING
Is the largest and most fashionable that has ever
been offered la this city, and At the lowest prices
they csn possibly be obtained in this city.
Ci- Call and see us at ODFON HALL, corner 4 ;
street and Pennsylvania avenue, the Great Cloth
ing Mart of Washington city
nov l every Tues, Thurs, At Sat
TIIBT THY OUH NEW NTOC1C OP
fj Clothing rrom the People's Clothing store, No
460 Seventh street, near V. They out-wear anv
thing)oucrtn bui and thev Are sold so cheap at
J If SMITH'S,
No, 4G0 Seventh street, near F.
I would adv lie all to come and bu) their Clothing
at SMITHS, No 4GQ Seventh street.
Itjou are wUejou will come to SMITH'S, No
4Cu Seventh street, near F, opposite City Post Of
fice, to buy our Clothing, Furnishing Goods,
Trunks, Hats, and Caps
The PfOPLI'S CLOTHING STORF, No 4C0
Seventh street, Is the best place In town to buv
)our Clothing, Furnishing Goods, Trunks, Hats,
and Caps J If SMITH S. CO, Clothiers, 4ui
Sev enth street.
Call soon and see our new stock of Fall and Win
ter Clothing which we Are selling At very low pri
ces, at the PFOPLL'S CLOTHING STORK, No 460
Seventh street, near F.
Great attractions at No 400 Seventh street. New
s'xkof Clothlngjust Arrived, and selling At our
usual low prices J H SMITH At CO , Clothiers,
No 4G0 Seventh street, and corner Twentieth street
and Tenn avenue
Great bargains In Clothing, Furnishing Goods,
Hats, Caps, Boots, and Shoes, on the corner ol
1 wentleth street and Penn av enue.
SMITH & CO, Clothiers, First ward, cor Twen
tieth street and Pennsylvania avenue, is the cheap
est place In town to luv your fall and Winter
Clothing
Call at the First Ward Clothing store and get
)our I all and Winter Clothing, Hats, Caps, Hoots,
and hhoes
SMITH U CO , Clothiers,
Cor, Twentieth street and Penn av
FIRST WARD CLOTHING HOUSE, corner of
Twentiethstreetand Penns) Ivanla avenue
oil can buy jour Clothing, Hats, Caps, Boot,
and Shoes cheap, corner of 1 wentleth street ami
I enns Ivanla avenue
sep & 3u)
KQ TAKE NOT1CK. f-Q
M.T. FAHKElt,
NO 69 LOUISIANA AFNUF,
Respect full) And cheerfully returns thanks for the
liberal patronage hitherto receh ed
Havlngever) facillt) fordoing
Till BIST
HOUS, SIGN,
ANDDfCORATlW
PAINTING
Together with all work )ertalning to A FinsT
tlass Painting 1 stabllshment
Hehasnohesltanc) In soliciting a continuance
of tho public's favor
IH ft Ft Icet me Iteaaonublej
Tlie Work Unezcqithnallet
And particular attention Is paid to
PROM PTNI- SS IN D LI b Hi ,
tj-Remember the numr er I
au Louisiana Avenue,
oct 31 -3 in 1 et Mxth and !v enth streets
DU. PIHIIUhATT,
Of No 431, corner ofHghth and f streets,
Oppoillethe General Post Office,
Tan I o consulted on UIILUMA 1 1C A FFii TlUS S
iM?J,l;iViIA UlLRtONtLAISlS illkUNir
Ah e CI JOAi, as well as all Dlseascsof Imprudence.
of whatever eharacter, and which msy be. declare d
Incurat let j other ph) slclans He engages tomaku
au Ininiedlateeure p
from his lengthy practice in the science of medi
cine, he Is t nablod to otter himself to tho publls as
being the only one in Washington capable of adord
ng speed) reHef All esses curable will be guaran
tied He warrants a cure without the use oT mi i
cury or an other dangerous nmliclne Recent esses
cured In twoorthreedavs
N B Letters RddrcssedtoDr f .at htsotllce, Nn
ill, corner or V lghth and I streets, opposite Gen
eral Post OUke, will receive Immediate Attention
OC3 )
NoTictn ih iti:m:nv givk tiivt
theCopsrtnershlpheretoforeexistliigbetueen
LU U LOfrHN Is tblsdaydlssohely mutual
tonsent JOHNG LLY.
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