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i a- i II' ' t lis. I W K Wx i J r iii .. TUB DAILT BTATIOHAI, UBPUfJCA Is published t7 morning (Sundays excepted) by Wi J. MratAoa &'Co and, It fumlhed lo city inUcrlben (bjr carrier) t S8 cent per month. , ,' Mall nbtcrlben. $3.80 per annumi' i fbr ill month, and tl tat three month, Inrarla- Wjr In ndranc. Single rople,'! tent.' EDITORIAL CniTIdCES yb. MILITARY "REPORTS. ' It la a point Terr eatllt een. that the Innlor of the tfatlopai Intelligencer) a gentleman of ram critical aetunen and profound military knowledge. Tbe recondite display of hla eru dition on the topic are truly wonderful. Take Mm fir all U all', We ne'er thall look upon Ma Ilka again." In the taana of -(bat paper of.fJaturdayjiast true to the Instinct of IU antecodenU, rather to eotertilhlthi'pwplelaa to what baa been than to Instruct' lhemaa'lo whet It to be It f gain takes up the Harpcr'a Ferry report, and treate IU corporal') guard of reader to nearly three mortal cotumna oft running commentary, for) the' great 'purpoaeor airing IU" military llterature." The anlmut of all thla tedlona twaddle la too tranepareat'aot to be perc-dred at glance. In humble IroUatlod of the rebel maaked battery atrategjr; It make a'oot ert attack on ' the Fred d cut, the Cabinet and 'Major General Ralleck, thereby playing directly i Into the handa of armed traitor at the South, and their alder and abettor at tbe "North an old. game of the Intettlgeneer, a the Inevitable ''ae-mftir or IU cowardly and temporising policy. In the lint place, under the base pretence of "military criticism and literary composition," It alma direct blow at General Halleck by ftsscrtlng'that'iraeneral McClellah'a march waa How from Washington,, to attack Lee, General Halleck'a w'a alowcr from Pittsburgh Landing to Corlnth aa If one delay, real or al leged, la a Jnstlloatlon for another I General Halleck Is not on trial. 'When he Is, It will bo tlmo enough for the ilnttUiomcer to try on again It Tory astute " military criticism and literary composition." Until then, 'we most respectfully commend It to a careful hus bandry of lta vast resources. In the second place' thla deeply learned re viewer attempt to show that thla report .-hound In "contradiction and mlsapprehcn- alon.""n prove this, It passe contemptu ously 'by tho general comment of tho press, a embracing only " a few partisan aheet," and quotes, with great gusto, a solitary phrase of tho New Tork Tribune, aa coming from the only "Intelligent Journal " that haa " ventured anything like an apology,for the document.". Preetol What "a change haa come over the spirit Of the dream" of tho venerable Intelligen cer I ' Howjoug la It since that paper has ceased to call tho Tritmni "partlaan sheet "of tbe most Intense character t What aly purpose In duces It to quote that "radical" aa "a single Intelligent Journal 1" Tanpora mutantur, et not fnutatnur tn iUttt Barely, the mlllenlum cannot be far off, when tho Washington Intelligencer qnotea approving ly frorn the New Tork Tribune. Mow, what doos the Intelligencer make by Its motion to second the Tribunal , "Only thla, and nothing more" that the Tribmu admits "the report Is not drawn, In all respect, with care," But the ancient and hon orable Intelligencer omit to notice that the Tri bunt also say that tbe leading and substantial riCTa" of the report remain unshaken. Let all the artful qulbblingofthe Intelligencer disprove thla, If It can. The fact still remains that a part of the Army of the Potomac, under Gene ral 8umnert did, In eflfcet, relieve Harper's Tcr. ry, If the party In command t bad been " com petent " to avail himself of tho relief) and the other fact also' remains that, If General Mc Clellan had marched In a certain direction with more promptness, the relief of Harper's Ferry vouldhave been complete. The Intelligencer can now ey It mlllUry criticism and lite rary composition " on these two facts, mean while rememberlig, however, that facta are stubborn things. In the third place, the Intelligencer attempt to be cuttingly severe on Gen. Halleck, by the artful dodge of coupling the evacuation of Win chester with the surrender of Hsrper Ferry two eventa that are aa remote apart In thla con nection as tho Intelligencer Is from common sense, Gen. WnltOj waa ordered by Gen.' 111. leck to rqarch with hla command to Harper's Ferry, but bo found the,, arrangements of Col. Miles made In such a way, on hla arrival at the Ferry, that It waa Impossible for him to change them, In time to save the post. lie Is, therefore, no more responsible for the surren der than he la for tho delay of Gen. McClellan to march to hla rellof. The base design of the Intelligencer against Gen. Halleck, therefore, full list to the ground. The President wilt not thank tho Intellliencer for lta 'fulsome allusion to him evidently 'an afterrthought, and not contemplated In the body of this Immense " military criticism and literary composition." Tho President haa of ten seen the Intelligencer at that sly game, tt Is too much In the style of the .New York Her ald, which mendacious sheet la ever violently assailing the measures of the President, while, fulsoraely be praising him as a man. Let the Intelligencer, then, contlnuo to trot out It spa vined and wind-broken span of " military crlt lcim and literary composition." It does no harm to anybody, and affords amusement to thoso who know a war-horse from a saw-horse. Let our venerable cotemporary keep mounted on lta high old ateed " And when he neat shall ride abroad, May we be there to see," Communicated. Mb. Editor i Blr Will you please Insert In your excellent paper a few line with reference to the lack of spiritual labor among those con lined In the several hospitals In and around this cltyt Wo are not disposed to charge the chaplains with negligence or duty to the. spiritual good of those over whom they havo charge, a man- of them aro faithful and true to their work. Many or the hospitals contain six or eight hundred patients, which require more attention than one. chaplain Is able to give; hence, If some are to some extent neglect ed, no blame Is attached to the chaplain. It appears to me that It Is the duty of Christian men and women to And out where spiritual labor is needed, and then earnestly engage In It. A few words of kind advice would do un told good. Br k 8UB9CRIBIH. Wo cheerfully git c place to the above sug gestions, and advise the religious people of Washington that lit rein la an opportunity for personal and Individual effort In behalf of tho religious Interest of tho soldiers, to which they may attend with a reasonable prospect of doing much good. Kn. IIepuh. Vanity Fair say we hear a deal about bus pending tbe habeas corpus) but when the Gov ernment catchea a traitor why doesn't It sus pend the corpus, and let the habeas go I JWUk. juxuRMissaAUBEr - 'W5mrcsKmaoeHCF ,- -, . ,. .k f -frTi Tr- -XM-4i(ww&imJe-' ' ---------------------------------------------------------------I aaaaBtaf i i 1 AT't" - ' " --"ti-u&. j jwaat' . . j, tr-at-Atar-v warn WMmM teilfaii, " XT'. ' " ' - - ':. . , TOI.IL mnCRHED LOCALS. DUTSl or Soldiirs. The following deaths have oocurred since our last i Charles Coburn, company D, 6th Maine Ebenezcr hospital. J. C. McChnng, company G, 130th Pennsyl vania Mount Pleasant hospital! Homer 8. Bean, company 1), 8d Maine) Mount Pleasant hospital. Patrick H.. Hughes, Sd Excelsior battery, Carver hospital. Daniel Murphy, company C, 1Mb. New York. George L. Moti, company K, 18th Maine I Caspar! hospital. . Corp. David V. Selovcr, company I, 88lh New Jersey t Armory hospital. Jamea D. Reynolds, company F, 27th New York lTarewood hospital, Cornelius C. Barnhart, company B, 134th New York) Flnley hospital. W. n. Manwarlng, company E, 89th New York Douglas hospital. Oliver Gebbany, company C, 49th Pennsyl vania) Columbian hospital. . ' . Daniel Swearer, company C. ISTtli Pennsvl- f anta t m William Towmend. Company C, 16th New York) RyUnr) Chapel hoipltal. John Thompson, comnanv F. 14"Sth Penn sylvania t Emory hospital. Chaa. Smith, 23d New York battery i Emory hospital. J a. 1'iarK, company a, va Michigan) Mount Pleaaanl hospital. Corporal David Yant, company D, 107th Ohio Carver hotpltal. Nicholas Ott. company O. let Pennsylvania artillery Mount Pleasant hospital. loeepn Aiexanaer, company r, otu Vermont ) Epiphany hospital. George W.Welr, company H, 134th Penn sylvania i Ecklngton hospital. Jacob Buck, company F, 0th U. 8. cavalry) Odd Tallow' Hall hospital. J , - ' Stephen Joseph, company K, 109th Pennsyl vania) Odd Fellows' Hall hospital. Samuel mil, company K, llth Connecticut Ascension hospital. BmAA-nf Vvtin Ul.ln. Ann........ k 1 tltl New York Armory hospital. Tux Ciimstux Commission. We were trrat- llled to llnd on visiting the rooms of the Young Men's Christian Aasoclatlon, that their large nan nas Deen neroiea to ine interests or the Christian Commission. For one year thla commendablo organization has been doing a vast work) and, yet, so silently that It Is scarcely known among those who are not offi cially, or: by affliction, connected with the hos pitals. Through lta agency at thla point, atorea of the choicest kind and worth thou sand of dollars havo been disbursed to the re lief of the deatltnte and suffering. These stores, which are largely Increasing In amount, aro not scattered by all who would willingly witness the Joy and gratltudo of the aoldler re ceiving them) but by regularly commissioned delegates, who dovote their time and energy, without compensation, to vlsltlnir and aeekinfir of all the needy thoso who are unable, orun- willing, it able, to rravo the boon or Uhrlstlan charity. To the battle-Held the Commission tends well supplied delegations, where, aa at Bull Run No. a and Antlctam, It ha rendered efficient service. But lta work In thla vicinity Is not only the distribution of physical comforts. To the In active or Ill-employed minds of thousands In the hospitals and camps, literature or high moral and religious tone has been supplied. Many newspapera aro purchased for this purpose, and of one alone no less than 50,000 coplea of each Issue. Several thousand coplea of the New Testa ment have been distributed, and all desiring can receive. Thus, Its delegatea may labor as those "who must glre account' gladly await ing tho reign of the Prince or Peace, and up hold at the aame time thehandsnrthesurgcons and chaplains. Recently a tent 'haa been furnished by tbe quartermaster, and two delegates assigned to the convalescent camp, where, with the co operation of the officers In charge, they aro con stantly cmpioyca in iceaing, ciotuinganu com forting, with tbe consolatlona or tho Gospel, manyorthe vast multitude aa It tarries ror a season. The work of tho Commission haa beeu ap preciated by those or the military authorltlca competent to Judge or Its userulncss. Facili ties of transportation and passes are freely granted) and a hearty desire Is everywhere man ifested to hare such tlelda as It seeks cultivated by them. MlS AONES BODTUXRUKD. " There's a charm and test when the sloKer tU.llla i ae iDroDDinx Diesis wun ner auicet mils, And a Joy more rare than the sweetest sir Art ever combined, When the poet enhances. By beautiful fancies, Tho strain, and entrances Doth ear and mind " It mav be rxisslblo that tho superior talent. genius and ability, the cultivation and accom plishments, of tho worthy young lady named above, have not been duly appreciated by the general public, from tho ract that uo opportu nity has been afforded ror a proper exhibition of ner power. Miss Bouthcrland, ao far a 1 known, makes no pretensions to consideration aa an Italian artlete, and never appeared as a singer In public, except at concerts or church choirs, until she came to thla city. In tho song and ballade other native land. In the iwect and natural melodic of Burns aud Moore, which touch the heart, Miss Bouthcrland Is confessedly without n rival or a peer. A BraoxsTlON to Business Mev. As we have frequent occasion to avail ourselves of tho great convenience afforded by tho street cars, we havo often been struck with on Idea, whllo passing along the Avenue, which, as ft may not havo occurred to tho merchant and othera who do business along the line of the passenger railway, we will give, for their benefit. The large, elevated and most conspicuous business elgns are now brought Into special notice. Heretofore the special object of our merchant haa been to arrango their algu so as to catch tbe eyoa of pedeatrlana from tho sidewalks. Iu addition to this, they ought now to make a fine display or conspicuous signs on the front fit their houses, for the bcnetlt of tho crowds of passers In the cars. Let this suggestion be t adopted, and our friends will find that " It will ray." Tni Fredericksburg correspondent of th New York IleraUl la responsible ror the follow -Ingi ' No little amusement Is afforded bv tho con versation between the pickets along tho narrow river, in which taunt of ' Yaukco hirelings ' and 'How are you, Bull Runners ? ' are Invari ably silenced by Inquiries respecting the sa lubrity of My Maryland. ' Antletcm is a ten der aubjoct to acccsu, as tho following colloquy tan inciaem oi litis aucruoon; inuicaics t Seeeth Halloa. Bull Runner 1 How's tour legal union sounu. iiow's aiy .Mumami r ' AiA Damn Mar) land. (Join' to Rich mond, alnt you 1 futon Well I am. How Tar la II I beceeh Further South than )on'll get. C'omo by Harpcr'a Ferry, didn't J o ? Union Ho. Autlelam, keceth-O, Hell I" Tho Prlnco do Jolnvlllo relates aa an Instance of Ihe-odd coolntaa of our people, that during ono of the hottest battles of the Chlckahomlny, newspaper aellers went up and down the line crying out the latest news from New York, and found purchasers for the Journals they had to noil. 11 This Id m.A tf 11. a .,..l .!.. ,. It... n.nl.l II ....- .- u.. w. iib icn. uojrui inn nunu. said Gen. Hooker to the Intrepid Barry, as ho rode by on tbe morning of tho battle of Antlc tam. "The Southern rebellion Ilea colled up In that valley, and It should be to-night In our power I" WASHINGTON, ITEMS. '' McCt-tiUx in tntWur.-OufkilVIcMfrom Gen. Grant' army at nolly Springs say that tbe newa of the removal of McClellan waa received by our soldier there, and elsewhere In the South west, with the greatest lor. "Now." aav the boy, "we Bee a prwpcct of the termination of wo war, aua oi our return nome I" Tne boy aro right l and though they may not have very accurate notion or the particular or McClel. lan'a failure, they have what Sherman friends claim for him, "great Instinct," which. In thla case, aa In most other cases, havo not deceived them. CAfrajro Trltnme. . Barn tni Wounded. Many a man ha bled to death upon the battle-field, whose life, might have been laved by a handful of flour' bound upon the wound. Many soldiers do not know that gunpowder la one or the very best styptic. Reduce the grain to dust, scrape a little lint from ome garment and till It with thla lino powder, and apply It to the wound, binding or holding It fast. Soldiers, remember this, and you may aome time save yonr own or, a rom rade'a life. , . - Tho Charleston Mercury saya thai an Intelli gent member or the Legislature or Alabama In formed the House that In the city of Mobile there were no less than fire hundred tnen nf ih age subject to military duty who have, i since ue vvuHiiyh m-t uccflms a law, appnea lorana received certificates of citizenship from consu lar agents, of their allegiance to other power tunu ui .no ouuworu vonioaeracy. Tnoors fob Gin. McClebnand. Tho Ninety-seventh and Ninety-ninth Indiana regiments led Louisville on steamers for Columbus, Ky where they will be placed In the army of Gen' McClcrnand, for operation on the Lower Mis sissippi. Seven other Indiana regiment will go by rail to Cairo, and thence by-boat to Colum bus, for tho aame expedition. Tho plan. of " .Hiviciuauu v campaign is sucn aa to iu sure the opening of tho Mississippi river to New uucans vj mnsimas. acw AlMny ijeaqer. Slie Dnbuqne J foal J closed Its existence last week. It last number was chlcdy devoted to a vindication of the Administration of Jamea Bu chanan, written by hlnuelf. This Is entitled, "nis Administration nobly vindicated His pol Icy the true policy)" and so tho Herald died praising Jamea Buchanan I It waa an awful aeatn. The sale of Rembrandt Peale'a paintings la Philadelphia attracted many purchasers', but the price realized were not up to tho appraised value. The equestrian statue of Washington WAA iaM 4Th V Wlf1.. ma" 11- 1. . a a R nam suiu iuc 1,VW,IU iHi iaUOni( aOQ DJXUD1 jmvocuci iu IUB llljr n o r o f a i4 h Burjeau or Yahm and Docks, Nry Department, 24th Nniaintifr ifUtJ PFAMD PROPOSALS, WMlonetl "Propolali for building house t Nav1 Hospital, New lnrk," Will ! rtOCtVMl At thl nffloa. until nnm. rn that sal dar of Deoember, 1862, for furnlshlag all the materials and wnrkniaatblp requtml la construct- iuAiiuuraiura. ourgTOn, on me n. ai Hospital frrounds at Brooklyn, New lork.aocorrilnft to plana and specifications which are lodged with the Civil KnaTlneer. and mar La Mn on nnlicaiirn in him at the Brooklyn Wavy ard which plana and spe cifications will be attached to and form apart of thai Mtnlssal " 1 Form of Offer, I Horn rlftta th ttrr 1 I, (here Insert the name or names couinotlnr the Arm,) of (name the town,) In the Htateof (name the State,) hereby oiler to furnish under J our ad. ert lie ment dated (date of advertisement,) and subject to II Thai awi4paiMiamM aT OWa aa . B ikA .1... ......vnueHniuunui iiiDuir.iuuui mo pinna and speclocatlons to which It refers, all the mate rUla and workmanship necessary for the construo ium miu vuuiiciiuno inenauio loramirceon at the Naral Hospital at New- lork, according to the filans and specification., for the turn of (here write he amount In words,) and should my offer be ac cepted, I request the contract may be prepared and sent to theAavy Agent, at (name the agency) Tor signature and certltlcA.f (Here the bidder and cam, meniiwr oi tne nrm are to sign ) Form of dvaratxtmt. The undersigned, (name of guarantor.) of (name imv iuwu.j nuu Bimrgi tnamBine siaiej ana (name of second guarantor, fcc ,) hereb) undertake that the a bo, e named (name the bid ler or bidders,) will, If his or their offer as aba. e be accepted, enter into contract with the United atatea. within nriMn da after the date of notice, through the post of- 11B.-C-, u ine nbvrjiinucr ui uis (urinrirj onrr neiore luruiiuura Witness: i'Slirnatures of mirntni-a 1 certify that the above named (here name the juariiaiurii nrc unuwij 10 ineioue goou and res lonslble guarantors In thla case. (signature ) To be slrned br the district ludre. district attor. ner. collector, navy agent, or some person known to the bureau to be responsible. To guard against otters being opeoel before the time appointed, bidders are requested to endorse on the envelope, above the address, and draw a line under the endorsement, thus: lPropotalifor Surgeon Haute for the Savy Yard at Stw York " To the Chief of the Bureau of Yards and Docks, I naJUaltgiUH, W, UUY if IIWIW SKA LED PROPOSALS are Invited until the 6th of December, 1862, for furnishing the Sub sistence Department with 400 TONS OF HA1 In ita i? The first delivery to be commenced on or about the 13th of December, and the whole quantlt) put In before the end of said month. The Hay to be shinned br water anddelUered on the wharves at Sixth street, and weighed In ash- lUKlUII, tJ, V-. Bidders must state tn their bids the price per 1W jtound at which they will furnish the ha). firms making bids must state the names of all the narlles Interested. aml'aymeuttobamade iu Trcasur) notes, or such Tumi as toi eminent may have for distribution Bids to be directed to Col A. It CK Willi, A V C. and L. 8 , U. S A , and endorsed ' Proposals for Ha).' nov 30 Kdvrs.rl ErereH'a Reply tu ; Eugllsh J-ortl. nv rocTicai, pusie, Whathae we In America 1 e've wonder great and grand t e ha e the essence of the earth, The cream of e, ery land Our mountains are magnificent, Our rivers are immense. And each man has a king!) style, If not a king's expense. Our ships are known to all the world j The farms cannot be beat) Our cities, full of luxur) , Are fnnious for the neat. e'v e orators and authors, too, With Intellects of force i e've railroads scattered ei er) where t And one Professor Morse Our girls hat e beauty, v. It, aud grce, Thei 're charming, sweet, and Ull But, then, the jran4t tt thing we ha. e Is knov.ii as great OAK HALL, Where the fall aud winter stock of tlrst-class cloth ing Is now ready In extra abundance and greatest varlet) , All the newst le, O, ercoats, Hacks, Busi ness Coats, Peg-top Pants, h.e , selling at prices ao low that e.erj bod) ulll buy aud be satisfied J BRUrF.fr. CO, (Oak Hall,) No 4b4, Seventh street near F, nov 21 dtdeel Ino doors lelow Smith's. ATTENTION, HOMHICHN AND MUT IB11H. IU. inKJuit completed our assort ment of Camp Furniture, we would now respect fully Invite the attention or Soldiers and Sutlers. Our assortment comprises in part the following Camp goods, Wi: Camp Chests for mesa of from four to six, Camp Tables. Camp Stools, Camp Cots, Camp Mattresses, with all other articles of Camp Furniture calcula ted to make a aoldler comfortable. All or which will be aold at the very lowest cash prices at ailJ-KN U WILLIAMS, an ai No. W0 twventh street, corner D. NOTIO 12 IN IIBREUV U1VICN THAT the Copartnership heretofore existing between L1LK fr COH-IN it this day dissolved by mutual consent. JOHNG IALF, J. A COFFIN I John a Lyle still continues the business at the old stand. 1 Washington, July 31, 1863 Jr D.' 0.,, TUESpAYNQTEMBEIt 25, 1862. J i X ORR AH A.t.J&. A Anennoeriignea has the pleasure of lntormlag the cltltena of Washington and the rlclalty, thai no nas oeen appoimei sole Agent rot tbe oelebrated Jar x x crkax aljs and ronrKtt.' The euperlorlty of thla Ale Is eo well known that the demand ror It haa been rapidly Increasing since Its tntroduotlon Into this city. It U already used fA,1? number of private famUlealnthe District . rltXX CREAM Alk' la' brewed extireeslr for fuallv hba mnA Mntai.. none of the deleterious subttanoet which are ao frequently Introduced into the manufacture of Ale and Porter to assist fermentation. XXX CREAM ALE is particularly recommended aa aimUdaawell aa pleasant tonic. JQWX?11 IJi'lnfront the loea of appetite the XXX Cream Ale la invaluable aa a most agreea ble stimulant, giving a healthy and vigorous action to the stomach. s f . XXX QRSTAM alxT U hlghlv mommrnad br tke raaultr nf rtilladal. p hla and br the principal phrslelans ol Washier" ton. " XXX OXXAM ALR U put up In plat and ouart bottle and small kep, for fsmur use. and Is dellrtrMl a ... Mitr AI city, free of eiarret aa la alto the aiort superior Qualify of Bottled Cider. , S. UrEMTUetMSS,, ta and u Seventh ttteer. , BaHiaent, opposite P. a ' Ft.H. X X X Ale and Superior Cider alarava on draught at aa and 44 Mrenth street, Basem.aU nor30lin v i W O UOHB APPROPRIATE PRE BUT eiui b. mid tn . tnUlw fk.nj. n..... .v.tnat finn fUlm.H " 1, D. Emm rntent Abdominal Supporter emd r Attachment, It at Mee IMf, elmle. deep, meferleUe.imeMe and rrllaUt, MtlM not oalr aa a rtmeif tot disease, but alaO as a pmenllte. It Is endoned br the hlanest authority in the land. Amonr the eminent praeti. tloaer who have examined and approrrd lit meoir elnal properties are Surmm General Hammond. U. J. A. tkirzeoa Oeaeral Dale, oi Msts. Dr. Hall, of Hall's Journal of Hrallbi Pr. John Ware, of Bottom Brs. Bellows and Mott, of New JTorki Dr. I. 1. Havrt, and all the Medical Fscultr ol Pmladelphla ho hare examined Its merits. The Salea-uard It composed o( Bed tunnel. Medicated Cotton betnf placed between two thlckoettea otnsaoel andoullt. ed In small diamonds. Thnrtuaatlt laaterUartTaad whalebone are arranaed.jAi to prerent thi Saie lusrdlrom wrUkllna orLjln; up, ortettlnrout of place when the wearee Is to motion. TtiaHoaev Belt Attachment la mad of floe wateitprootrubcer cloth, stamped with, a patilptltderlce, and aeures a ssfe and convenient receptachi for the soldier's bUla and prlrate papers, i .."."i?"""? fo '" aodflnlih: No I. II Mi No,2,,lrlo.a,60centt. ' Seat by mall or express on receipt of the price and posttfe.U by mail-on No. l.'iicentsi No, a, taeentsi No. s,toeents. stf-None renulne unlets stamped Dr. D. EVANS. iJeserintlre arcutara malted free. JJberal commissions allowed aaenta and persona forming clubs. send orders to O. O. EVANiii CO, Arents for tbe United SUtte. No. u CHEVTA-Il'street, railadtlphlaritolra BKOADHUY, New Vorki No. M H-isiijrorS street, Bostoni IS wiiUlSOTON BllLDUia. Washlnttoo. Also, for sal by Dructlsta and Deal ers In Military Ooods umcvii KOTicBano. a. cvans. coo- llnurt, at keretofove, to IU all ordtrt lor Bookt puMliied In the United state, on receipt of the adrerttsedprtce. ' scna an hook ordert to OrORORO I'ViHl No. tl ChMtnut trt4, nor ao steed s V t i. e n a a o o d a . Provl.lam. Hams, Dried Beel, Beef Tongues, Cheese, tardier., t ngllih Pickles, Chow Chow, etc. Worcestershire Sauct, Letter's Wlae Bitters, Old Brandies, , MM'";'.?""' 1"1 Port Wines, Holland Ola, Lemon, Ginger and Raspberry Syrups. Champagne Wlnea, rarfout brand; Assorted Preserves, Jellies, Old Whiskies, a large stock In oases, An assortment Catsups, Ctnned Fruits Potted Meats, Soups, Condensed Milk. c Igars and Smoking Tobacco, Brandy C&ernts, London Porter and Scotch Ale. Forsslebr NORRIS, CALWELL k CO , at PennsylranU avenue, nov ao-ini Opposite WUlarda Hotel. riXJDACCO AND 8EQAR WAKJUIOUB E WILLIAM aBOME, WnOLCSALE AND MrrAlL OlfALia IN rOBA CCO atutSEOARS, cad MZZRSIUVM PIPES, Corner of renntylvanta ownv oiui Sixth tt., ' WASHINGTON, D. O. Harlng recently enlarged my place of business, I am now prepared to olrer to the eltlieas of Wssh. lotion the best brands of Tobacco and Scgart, tt wholetaleor retail, cheaper than can be bought LA FAVOMTA BVENO, KLUOANTSES, LA TUSOA, FLOBDKMiTO, LA KSPINOLA. Are excellent brands, and everr lortr or nwvl ra. Also, Smoking Tobacco of all kinds, wholesale and retail WILLIAM OROSJE, Cor. Fenn. are. and Sixth st. nor 90 1m NOTICE. . Jupoe AnrocATE's Orrirc, watnintton city, u a, Nor, 15, lixrt. Aomlcatlont htrlnr beta ta.il.lhv.iiiH.tnra to their friends sod families In the Soutb, notice Is hereby given that all appllcente must make a writ ten statement to thla office, trifled by oath, be tween this dste and tbe tflth day of December next, selling forth .. First. The name, age, and residence of the apptl- int Second. Tlie date when she cam. within th mil. Itsr) lines of the United States, for what purpose, snd where she has since resided. Third. Thenl.ce .he-ttealrM tn am tn .n.l tka purpose or object thereof. inepertonsiownom leave may be granted will be tent with suitable escort from Wsthuurton to the United States lines In Vlrrlnl.. with Vh n tonal effects aa shall be allowed to past. nu IKTtuu will vm .uawra (o itae more tban One truuk or Dackate of female wetrlntann.Ml.wjivh. Ing not over one hundred pounds, and subject to in spe(.tlon and any atttmpt or rfTort to imuggle con traband property will forfeit the aame, and tubject the party to Imprisonment during tbe war. . . i i;. TURNER, nov 17 Major and Judge Adroctte. JAY COOIXK A CO., .H'S. No. aa Flrteenth Rtrett, dealert In OOM'HNMKNT BONDS, THt'ASUHV NOTFS, AND (TRTICiriTi . ARMY AND NAVY DILLS, ........... , COIN, CURRENCY AND EXl'IIANOE, Hlahest Price bald for UOLU, SILVER, AND OLD DtMAND NOTFS. ucsiio ini fl'Ilia IN TO OIVE NOTICE, That the sub- X scriber bat obttlned from tbe Orphtui' Court of Washington county, In the Dittrlct of Columblt, letters of administration on the personal estate of Nicholas Snider, Iste of Washington count! , de ceased All ntrtona havlnr cl.lm .r.in.t thVa.i.l deceased are hereby warned to exhibit the same, wun mo vuutu.r. iiieiroi, 10 ine subscriber, on or before the eighteenth day of Norember nexti tbey m.v otherwise bvl.w be .velua.l Imi. -ii inAtit of stid estate. Oil en under roy hand this 18th day of Noi ember, A I) 1801 BAHAH SYNDFR, niivia lawsw" n. a nut n. Administratrix OAK 1IAI. 1. OhOTIIIKU 11(11111, No 4M. seventh street, below F. The subtcrlber takes great pleasure In announc ing to his old Friends and Customers, tbat he has opened a new store at No 4M Seventh street, near K, wlu: the hss a Ane, selected stock or Clothing fj M.asnd Boys' wear, which they have Just re ceived from the North, and otters them for sale at the lowest Northern prloea. ., t. UHUVekCO, sep ao-sia Clothiers, H seventh street. bhTHKIM rBR(Tll RHH, r u 'i at an a nm . .. .. "o iiiiniui nnui lleiltn a PENNSTLVANIA AVENUF,' PENNSYLVANIA AVENUF, ' PENNSTLVANIA AVFNUr, r Branch of M SOUTH WILLIAM STREET, NEW'tOHK, 39 SOUTH WILLIAM STRFET, NEW YORK. r ' - Importer of f CHOICE BRANDIES AND iWINES, CHOICE BRANDIES AND WINES, CHOICE BRANDIES AND WINES, CHOICE BRANDIES AND WINES, And wholrssleealera In RTE AND BOURBON WHISKIES, R.TE ArD BOtfRBON WniflKIES, As wtU as every variety of LIQUORS, CORDIALS, &c., LIQUORS, CORDIALS, Ac., LIQUORS, CORDIALS, Ac, And the best brands of GENUINEHAVANA CJIQARS, GENUINE HAVANA OIO ARS. We alto offer for salt a complete assortment of HERMETICALLT SEALED FRUITS, MEATS, e, nERMETICALLT SEALED FRUITS MEATS, Jul , HERMETICALLY SEALED FRUITS, MEATS, a , Fxpretsly put up for camp use. BEST OOODS IN THE MARKET, BEST OOODS IN THE MARKET, LOWEST NEW YORK PRICFS, LOWEST NEW ORK PRICES, LOWFST NEW YORK PRICES. PKHNYI.VANIA AVENUE, aS PENNSTLVANIA AVENUE. Between Ninth ad Tenth atresia. octs fl K A S I T F T E A Sill CO F F EE8II 8 PI C E SI GROUND I TOBACCO Sill A large Invoice of tbe abort articles are now being recelred, and for tale by D. J. BROWN, Commission Broker, No. S, Wiahlugton Building, ' Seventh street and Penn. arenue. SUTLERS TAKE NOTICEI Teas tn V pound packs. Test tn a, 8, 10, It, , is and S0 pound boxes Canned Tomatoes In 3 doien boxes. Canned Peaches In 3 dor eo boxes Pickles In 3 doien boxes Gum Drops In X pound papers. Gum Drops In 0 pound boxes. Raisins In boxes and )i boxes. Pepper In 3 ounce pspers and In t grots boxes. English Mustard In VPOund ptpert and cans. English Mustsrd In i and 1 grott boxet Preserved Cherrlet In bottles. Flgt In 91 pound drums abd a pound boxes Lemon Syrup In bottles. PLUG TOBACCO, FINE-CUT TOBACCO, CIGARS. For sale by D. J. BROWN, No 8, Washington Building, Seventh street and Penn. arenue, Washington, D C. rX THE OFFICERS OP THE ARMY. Just arrived, by direct Importation per steamer Fultoo, from Europe, a very One and large assort ment of Marine, Opera, Field Glasses, and Tele scopes, wnicn i will sell a t ery little aboie the cost In Paris. As to the qualities, there are none superior to be had, hat log been selected purpose!! for this market. Alto, a large and well-assorted suck oi upera uiasies, Microscopes gold, silver, snd steel Spectacles and F) e Glasses, suited to the sight by the use ot an Optometer, A considerable number of certificates to be seen at my office, from gentlemen who have been aulted at my establish ment. 421 Fenntylvanla avenue, between blir-and-a-half and Sixth tlreett. Sly Ett.blUhmrut la up atalrs. (llauet fitted to tult. Tho trado aupplled. Oct IO-ly APPLICATIONS for Duplicate Laud Warrants. Application having been made under the act otasd June, lSW). for tbe reissue of the Land Warrants described herein, which are alleged to hale been lost or destroyed, notice Is hereby given that, at the date tallowing the description ol each warrant, a new certificate of like tenor will be Issued If no valid objection should then appear. ..v. wi m, mr ihw um, ueu unuer ine nci oi ...aiii.i, .ouu, u tu.u.ui.m n.cnri, wiuuw oi inot Meredith, and was granted March 3, IsfiB Decem ber , leei No. -,-fo8, -or 130 sores. Issued under the act of .u.rvu, low. in (.aan.iiieiii Araoiu ritrnnglon, tnu wat grtnted September IT, isn January 4, 186- ,.. .,, ia, iw .ere , i.turu unaer ine acioi March, 1800. In the ntmet of the minor children of Daniel F. McCune. deceased, and w.t vr.nted (..t. 33. IBM-January 11, IS i.u. iw,ni, ior iDu.crrB, issue, unuerine act Ol March ISfiA. la the n.m. nf Anapl All.n. .ml wbb ranted March 13, 183 January 10, Idea No. 100,360, for 10 acret, Issued under the act of lu.rcii, laoa. in file n.oie oi Ktcnri, widow OI ueo Iftrner. aud waa granted Jsnutrvfl. ISffil rrbru.rv 8, 1063 ' Jlllr 111 11 UAHKriT, Commissioner. w AT Kit NO TICK. Id canieMiii?nfi nf (ht- l-iwiiexm nf tint ulln th GcnrrM Renrvolr it will te ntcr..ar . ualeia greAttrooaomy of water i practice J. for ine Go. rrotneot aoon to shut oitthe lupnly to cltliana en tirely. Airpraoua are, therefore forbid Jeu to uiethe hytirtvutaoa fenua h sola a enue, or on any atreeta or aveouea under the tre and auper.latonor the Commlaiioaer of Public Bulldlngt, for waterlog t tie .treetapr pa.eiueDt., or for nj prhatenurpoae iv hail a a at And all oerioni ualnir th -ttti- ? iir-rnti n- llcited to be aa economical lu lta uae aa poiaible. a U KHFNLH, aep 30 Com ml i loner of Public Uulldlnga 2UO.OUO Domeatld Segara, conaUtlng of Setid and Bed and Ha ana oft be beat (.unlit) , put up In moat deatrable at) lea. for aale at uuuaualh low prlcea at UO ! U3i ilMI, UKUTtlr ks. 100.000 Imported Hat ana Seg ara, uiuprUinf the cuolceat branda In the market, imt roelvdauid for aale at no .'-. OSTHEIM BROTHERS. I Np. 311, pnopORAUi FOROATI AMD CORX. i DtPOT QVAllTCHMAtTCll'l OmCC. t corner 18th mad Oatreeta. office until TH UHSDAY. the th day of December, at .1jlM-t'0,.fu,?1,l''l,ll,,co"mmeat with 1300,11001 twohundredthnutandbnahelsof OtTB and (00,000) two hundred thousand bushels of eld shell-tdCoa-r. The l).ts to be of a rood mereliaatable ouallty, trut up In bgs of about two bushels esch rJind7o'thbu.b,Vl!,lb,r''',,lM't(,a,,h,rt''-,wo ojjjj" ' JJ furnlshedwllhout eatracharge to the The Own to be of a rood merchantable quality, PfiuPlnbstsorabouftwo bushels each. " Corn will be recetvrd by weight at (Ml Brtrla pounds to th bushel. . " t) nnytK Sacks to be furnished without eatra charge to the uererament. Djllrerr jo be mtde In the city of Washlnrtoa, . , .n....j-u,v uajuiuut in.u.ie oi ine pnnpn.it . "foposals will be recelred for (50,0001 tiny thou sand buBhels of Oata and upwards, and for (SnoflO) fj inout.na Dutoeit oi corn and upwards The rrrooosltlons for then.ia ..drv.M .. t 3?""'w""re,JiUtlnct from and The full name and poat office addreaaof the bidder muat appear la the propoaai. If a bid la mud 111 tha nam -if -a flam ka t-... fall th pari lea muat appear, or the bid will be im i " ,hlndiTWll propoial of the partner FrODOIitll rrnm lilnlirail tiatn. ill -, l. .... - - -. . - v b-ii i aver nui uv bJib vuii' sldered, andas oath or aluoiascl m vrr accom- rnnm n t, r.urullTIQH Proposals must be addressed to Colonel D. II. Rucker, qutrtrrmatler U. S.Army, Washington, D. c , and should be plslnly marked ''Propoi.r. fof Oata and Ctarn. l ,... . ODARANTFl1. ThttmlltvArth.lil.li1AMii.kA.A-. . ., a U-- Y.. --". vu. IU.HIUIIWINUIUUI be awarded to him, must be guarantied by two res ponsible pertont, whose signatures must'oe appen ded to the ruarantte mo retppnunuilr or the rutrtntort mutt be thownbrthen&kel.i Mriis..i.nf ,. .1..1. . .h. ""est District Court, or or the United ststee Dlt- met ntturiiri IHddere muat be nrevent liiMravin-hMih.r.M. are ooened.or tharlrripni-wMiki-B ta-m nn-k-a u..i.l Bonda equal In amount to half the ium to be re iSih . m iheooi,t"ct jfw y h contractor and eeaaftil bidder upon ilgnlnx the contract. Aa the bond muat aeoompaar the contract. It will beneceaaarr forthe bLUrat h.- tKaii.'K-,.). men with Uiem.or to hare bonda Blgoed In anticipa tion and ready to be produced when the contract U elgned Ulanlta for bonda can be procured upon applica tion belnr made at thla office, eltherperaonally. by letter, orb) telegraph. " ' I on of OiMrwaaW. We, , of the county of -, and State of .anil . nf Iheeminti na ..4 ... J' 1 do hereby guarantee that It able to fulfil a contract In accordance with the terms of his propo-ltlon, and that, should fait proposition be mtntM I-a wt-lll at) And. a-r '.. -. . -Ivi .v "' ruirr iuio a coniracv in accordance therewith Should the contrnAt ha hi a.i hi-,. . .-.. w.. .i. ------.-w-, p.mv as Base "rT"TJ aB-s ViVm pared to become hla lecurltlea (J.l.,hi, K"rte Diuit be appended the official cert ideate ahore mentioned) ... nsrrj-riunt uewvfrv, lie. All Oata and Corn enntt-sutavt tn i -.-. tt-i. -.a. Tfrtlaement will be rigldlr Intpected, and auch aa do not prore of a gootTaound merchantable quality Payment to be made unoie th nmniMnn th- contract, or ao aoon thereafter aa the Depot Quar termaater ahall be In funda. .A?:Tfn,!?rinlltralnlne ld, or non-conformance with the tennaofthla adrertlaement, will eoaure the rejection of the propoaal. Deliver tn h-B-nai-U than n.n-. n. one of the Ooverament Wharves In the city of The Depot Quartermatter reserres to himself the right to reject any or all bids that he may deem too ,., , . .,D- -- ""CHER, nov 31-llDl" " '"' "r,"m-," rillAND ADVANCE OP THE ARMV, -" and dothltra arecrylng up the gzest advance of clothing, but we are telling at a small advance on old prices. We ha-ee large stock on htnd,and are selling them off to make more room, for we htrea ery large stock of Clothing at our manufac tory, and are now running off our slock st less than wholesale prices to make room. W e have al ways been fighting against high prices, and shall continue to do so. Mr. SMITH Is In the market all the time, Bad Is enabled to furnish our store with a superior stock, and we cannot be undersold by anyone We hare the means to sell chesp, and are determined to do It at SMITH (-. BF.ALL'S, No 301 Seventh street, no 31-dtJ-nl Near K street KVK AND EAIt. deaTness. ntTAIUFD SIOIIT. NOIBK8 IN THE HEAD. Affections of the THROAT. DISFASES OF THE AIR PASSAGES. CATARRH "FUlmONARV. These maladies aro exclusively and successfully DR. VON MOSCHZISKER, Ocvlist aho Auairr, Kn Penn. avenue, opp. W marts' t! Numerous TeBtlmonlnl. ..n h. .vBn,in..i . bis nfflce. from cftlrens ot Washington. C-AII nirglcal operations to restore SIGHT iiu ncAninuiieriornteii nor 10 Im N' TO THF PUBLIC INOINtRAL flUSMNd KKIUnilAST !. I'KNNSLVANIA AVENUE, SOUTH SIDF, (Formerl) of New ork, Hss the Name and Fame or being one or TllK J1KST RSttTAUItAXTS IX TO 1IX Er"Glte us a trial, and Judge for yourc!'.-C Ft er) thing In the House is of the BKST THE MARKET AFFORDS. Don't forget the number, )I47 Pennsylvania arenue, betweeu Twelfth nnd Thirteenth ttreels, mr 10 South side. NK W INVENTION ARTIFICIAL CLFOPLASTIC BONK TFFTII, wit nou t uietai plate or claapa, b) DR. 8. II. H I O F. H M O M n U1U Umadway, New York( and SAO Penn. m enue, in-1 wren iwciun ana imrteentti ata , WA8UIN0TON, p. C, Calla the attention of the publio to the follow! ug advantagea of hla lDiproed ajatemi lat. The teeth of hla mAnufACtura- will fiivr ms rotle nor change color by any aclda, and are three- niurijia iiKuirr man -uy oiner. 3 1 No teeth lior roota need be extracted, m th artlflclal onea can be Inaerted over them aa 'ine roota will be ma-ieiuonenaUeand ueer to ache 4th. No teniiiorarv tet h are u- JeJ. a nprin-tnont onea can be made tin mediately, thereb) preaervlng iiir uB.ureii rjLiirriBiuii ui mo ivr, wiiien, nailer the old e atem. Ia freauentlv dlatltrured 6th. Thla work haa been fully teated, for over Are eari. bi manvof the ilrat chemlata and nhvttet.n-i of thla and the old count rj Dr H haa alao tmented a white indea true tibia metal Hlllnff, with whlth the moat aenaltlte teeth can be tilled without pain, and can build up a per fect aoun 1 tooth on auy aide roota, which will laat through a lifetime He refera to the following gentlemen i Dr. Mott, hi t-vn'"t siuiwtui ui .urmiairyi nvu As Mann, Jun Oapt. Lrabtree. ice preaident of the Fmlgratlon Company or New York, Hon. Judge Wayne, of the Hupreine Court, of Waahtngton, b V t and ttiouaanda of othera. can aua examine for j oiirael. ea no a ... f 1AMI NTOVKSI V- UAMPHTUSI CAUfsruw sin We aru now manu fact u rind CAMP. COOk and HEATING 8TO ks. which we will aril b. the dozen or hundred aa cheap aa they can be bought In Baltimore. 1. 11 kill UKLGOhV, nor is 331 renn. arenue, near im atreet. "ffla-av One square, three days ...... 11.00 One square, four dera '-..... 1.SL1 On aqaare, fire daya ..... 1,50 One tqture, lt daj' -. 1 '1.75 iTery other day adrmltementa, aftjr per cent. additional. r V Once a week adrertUernenU charged a new for each insertion. " JCIfCht lines or lea eontltni a "square. ' 'Adrertlaement should be banded In br nine o'clock: p. m. ti piiiiri ah'bvoi wim. rnnc.AMo roon vttasoLD. OF CnOtCE 'OPOBTO QKA.FE, FOR PHrsiCJANS- VSK, For Frmalet, Mtakly 'Pertont, and InetlkU, Every family, at thla teaeoa, ahould use tht 8AM0UCI WINE. Celebrated la furope for lta medicinal and benefi cial qualltiea aa a reatle tUmulant. Tonic, Diuretic, and Sudorific- highly eateemed by eminent phyal clana.uaedln Furopean and American Hoapltala. and by aome of the firat famUIee la Europe and America. AS A TONIC, It haa ao equal, eauaing an appetite aad bulldlnjr up the ayatem, being entirely a pure wlae of a moat Taluable fruit. AS A DIURETIC, It imparti a healthy action of the Glanda and Kl J neya, and Urinary Organ a,r ery benedcial In Dropay Gout, and Rheum at lo affection a. SPEFR'8 WINE la not a mixture or manufactured ir-tiilA. but i pure, from the juice of the Portugal Sambucua grape, cultivated la New -leraey, recommended by Chemlata and Fhjalclana aa poaacaalogmedleal pro pertiea auperlor to any other Wlnea la uae, and an excellent article for au weak and debilitated per aona and the aged and Infirm. Iranroflng the appe tite and benefiting' ladlea aad children. A LADIFV WINK, Seeauae It will not Intoxicate aa oth-pr wlna. it containa no mixture ofapliita or other liquore. and ia wuiiirtii iut in ncn, prcuiiar naror, ana nuTmiTa riropertlei, lmpartlog a healthy tone to the dlgeat re org", and a blooming, aoft, and healthy akin aad complexion. WE RETTR TO Afew weleUknown rentlmtn and nhvaleln-i whn tiBiiimcuiir (Viuci Gen Wlnfirl I ltcott,U RA. I Dr.Wllion.Uthat ,N Y. Dr. Ward, Newark, N J. Dr Dougherty, Newark N.J. Dr. MartTNew ork. utiii tutirnBin, r-i ii nun. 1 ura K.ini. jn, n.i tiiy. i n-. D..Vat kl V a-l " I Dra. DarcyiNlcholLNew ark, N. J. vr. resiai, routaa. CT-None genuine without the itgnature ofMAXy FRJ.D 8PELR, Faeaalc, N. J., la orer the cork each bottle, CT-MAKE ONE TRIAL OP THIS WINF. tor aale by Uruggtata and all flrat-claaa Dealera. A. 8PEER, Proprietor. ViHCVAan Paeaalo, New Jeraey. Orricc 209 Broadway, New York JOHN LA tOY.rarie, nov ly Agent for France and Germany, S FECIAL NOTICE. to Tiir CITIZENS OF WASHINGTON, OmcERS OF THE ARMX AND KA Vf, ODEON HALL, Tbe old and eatabllahed Emmrium at Clathlnar. that haa, for ao many yeara, aupplled the dtliena of Waahtngton and Wclnlty with all that la ea- MHiiMiuriuicirnnw anu oomion oi ino outet man, la now aupplled with the moat complete and faabloaabte atock that we hare ei er had the plea, ure to offer. COATS, PANTS, and VESTS of the moat denia ble atylea that could be fouud in the market. OuraaeortmeatorSHIRTS, DRAWERS, HOSIFRY. GLOVES. k.a . cannot be ui-n.-sau-d suul will be boW at prlcea that do not allow of compe tition. LARGE STOCK OF MILITARY OVERCOATS. LARGE STOCK OF MILITARY OVFRCOATS LARGE STOCK OF MILITARY OVERCOATS LARGF STOCK MILITARY DRFSS COATS. LARGE STOCK MILITARY DRFSS COATS. LARGE STOCK MILITARY DRFSS COATS LARGE STOCK MILITARY PANTS. LARGE STOCK MILITARY PANTS LARGE STOCK M1LITARI PANTS. LARGE STOCK MILITARY ESTS LARGE STOCK MILITARY FSTS. LARGE STOCK MILITARY FSTS INDIA RUBBFR GOODS OF ALL DESCRIP. TIONS. VALISES, CARPET-BAGS, fcc Our atock of BOYS aad YOUTHS-CLOTHING la the larareat and moat faahlonable tht fa-ia nur been offered In thla city, and at the loweat prlcea uarr vu fJva-a-tuij aw uvuiucu (U lull Clir. tj- Call and aee ua at ODEON HALL, corner H atreet and Pennaylvanla arenue, the Great Cloth ing Mart of Waahtngton city. nor 1 every Tuei, Thura, fc Sat TUBT TRY OUR NEW STOCK OF Clothing from the People'a Ctothlugatore, No 460 Seventh atreet, near F. They out-wear any thing you can buy and they are Bold ao cheap at J. II SMITH'S, No. 460 Seventh atreet; near F. I would adrlae all to come and buy thtir Clothing at SMITH'S, No 460 set eath atreet It lou are wlae sou will come to SMITH'S, No. 460 Seventh atreet, near F. opposite City Poat Of fice, to buy your Clothing, Furnlahlng Good, Trunka, Hata, and Cape. The PEOPLE'S CLOTHING STORE, No. 460 Seventh atreet, ia the beat place in town to bin your Clothing, Furnlahlng Gooda, Trunka, Hata, and Capa. J H. SMITH CO. Clothiers, 460 Seventh atreet. ' Call aoon aad aee our new atock of Fall and Win ter Clothing, which we are aelllng at very low prl cea, at the PFOPLL'R CLOTHINU STORK, No 460 Seventh atreet, near F. Creatattractloneat No 4C0Se.enthatreet. New atock of Clothing Juat arrived, and aelllng at our uaual low prlcea J. H.SMITH fc Co , Uothlera, No 460 Seventh atreet, and corner Twentieth atreet and Penn. arenue. Great bargalna In Clothing, Furnl thing Gooda, Hata, Cane, Doota, anu Shoes, on the corner ol Twentieth atreet and Penn. avenue. SMITH a. CO , ClothUra, Firat ward, cor. Twen tieth atreet and Pennaylvanla at enue, la the cheap eat place tntown to buy jour Fall and Winter Clothing Call at the First Ward Clothing store and get your Fall and Winter Clothing, Hata, Capa, Boots, and Shnea. SMITH h. CO , Clothiers, Cor. Twentieth atreet and Penn. ar FIRST WARD CLOTHING HOUSE, corner of Twentieth afreet and Pennaylvanla avenue, You can buy) our Clothing, Hata, Capa, Boots and Khoea cheap, corner of Twentieth atreet and Pennsylvania atenue. sep 25 3m riMIOMAH K. I.I.OVU, ATTORNEY F0H CLAleVANTS, AND AGENT FOR FltOCt'KINQ Bount) Lands, Penaloua, Arrears of Pa, Intra Pa), .c , WASHINGTON, D. L, Will give prompt and efficient attention to the froacutlon of claims of every description agalnat he Goernment,and make no charge unleaa auo ceaaful Both references aud f.hargea for ser.icea will be made satisfactory S3- Pensions set-iired for soldiers wounded or dis eased during the existing war) alao, for the wldowa and orphana of aoldlera who have died from wounda or disease incurred while In the United Statea aer vlcet alao. Bounty Money for the helra-ln-law ol aoldlera deoeateti during the existing war. Feea divided with attorneya or other per aona for warding business The highest prlcea paid for Land Warrants Address THOMAS F. LLOYD, .Attorney for Claimants, No. 470 Seventh street, ashlagtoB, D. C. N B. kdltori of n.Dra nublUhlur the above Card will be entitled to my acrrlcea to the amount ot IUCU SUtflVI, t 4. We deoli w , CaaVtaaUaVsBsBiBr n JLaaBaalalHv t? WWL,mmmmmmmmmm.mZ 3 -tPaCaaaaaaaaaaaaaV4l p S TBraaaV-aaaaaaaaalHaa? tj liS M ii .1 it . T -. -. 1 Tr,J