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.TSJirrrwrrw . tub daily NATioaAi. umrvmticMM I pntlfshl tirj iJohiltlsiadiVlftreepui) by V. J. MtmTioH A Co., aad U fUrnlihed jo city ubcrlbcT (bj carrjet) t jj cji per "oattu Miu.K j it Mill tnbKribtra, 3.WiiifMmini!.i.fof lr Month, an II fotittaw laotithj, larar! Mr In (dnnc. ' Single copies, 3 cent. x I I crUM f aB.v ai J4n fH.bodjr as, 0m lukl The Special t'ommlttec, to whom rerrrd' thb'takk T prestntlog th4 MmpUmefH Ury reaolutlODi, recently patted, to Major General Banks, net at the Aator Home fatter diriftetnoon about S b'clockaUd WatUi' on the General.- They, fere, Jftgt Peabodjr, Chairman Motet Taylor, Charlet Gould, R. IT. McCnrdr, and Captain Chat. II. Marthatl. ; Hn, IJtnki yraa, alaq prctont and lent her por ,era of entertainment on the occatlon. -, J odee. Peabodjr, rltlngi uldt General, tin committee who bare heretofore watted on yra haredetlrefltiitoPrttehC to you thete retota. 'tont. We had detlred, and theicltuten pf New York had detlred, to hare made your ac quaintance and heard your Tlewt In pnbllc1bo . theatceMltlcaof the caw prarented It. rWe, , hOwcter; jandl thiy;JW u regreHUhU conld not hare been to. But they and we bo llere that they will bear inch a report from yon at will prore a benefit to an parties. They be JleraioaihaTa bforrpn.a CMtlnaatlonjo a career of brllltnct nd fumOmlTt fatal , continuing undlmmed and lnttroni with good works for the benefit" of onr common land. Than mrA wn tiallavA thai vltl att-A allSi-irtt (ft Aa. 1UJ BUK n VWY"' IMtj JVH asiuHWMSi-v - part on a successful mission, which will be of incalculable Ttune m .do polling down oi init rebellion. Bat more than all, we hope to again greet you on your return, and hear from you at length when you can conilitently re ' ipond to the wishes Jot our 'cltlrens on the trreat Questions of the day. We wish von all tile auccetuf of which the future U capable, and present you mis smau wxen oi esteem. Gen. Bankt tald, In response i I thank yon( gentlemen, rery cordially for the honor you have done me. both now and In palt Ylslts. ' It would hate gWen me great pleat ure to nave met me people oi new xoric in some public way. I look upon thla city as able. In a great degree, to settle of herself the destinies of the New world; and I should like to have known the men and women who con trol that power. The reason why I refused to accept your cordlal.and honored Invitation ta address them, was because of an utter Impossi bility to name, a day or hour that I could hare relied upon, at the time of declination. But I hope hereafter, to have the pleasure of meeting them. Whatever may be the fate reserved for me In the future, and wherever my lot may be cast, I shall remember the honor conferred upon me In these resolutions, and they will be an Incentive for roe to ever do that which Is for the good and glory of our country. I there fore tender to you the heartfelt thanks of my self and wife for the courtesies extended to us from time to tirne.j( The committee' then"wlthdrew. Yrw York Tribune.. Miscellaneous Items Tub IHmritLD or Pxrhtvill. The Cin cinnati Qaxetta of the 25th Inst, says that "A. C. Sands, U. 8. Marshal, who has Just returned from the battle-fletd of Perryvllle, Informs as that numbers of the bodies of the rebel soldiery still He exposed there. They were burled In such shallow graves that the rains have un covered them, and the swine are now making meats or many or mem," Here Is a bit of English eccentricity In suffi ciently bad , taste even for John Built Mr. Oueenslr. tho Cambridge savan. a trreat ad mirer of the Greek poets, has given orders In his will that after his death his body shall U dissected and his tkin takm off and tanntd tn such a manner as to convert It Into parchment. on which the Jllad ( of Homer shall then be copied, the singular MS. then to be deposited in tne iirmsn nscara. A Butternut. Buret. In Iowa, brags over a fnmllv of a father of seven crown no sons that voted the clean .butjenjut ticket at the late elec tion. Of course, whereyou find a family of seven sons, and none of them in the army, their pol itics Is unmistakable. Had they been for the Union ticket, six of the seven would have been In the service of Uncle Sam, leaving the one at home to take care of the old folk. Death or VVeterXn'. William Davis died at Ashford, Conn., on the 18th Instant, In the lWu year of his age. The deceased had voted at every presidential election since the founda tion of the Government, and was the man who supplied the army at Banker's Hill with cattle, sheep, and hogs. A Soldier In one of the. hospitals, who bad lost one of bis arms, was rejoicing over me fact. Said he, " My grandfather lost a leg In the revolutionary war, and our family have been bragging over IC ever atnee. That story Is an old one, and now I am going to, be the hero of me ranmy." A Joint stock company has been formed at Mulhonse, France, for the cultivation of cotton In Senegal. 'M. Drouetwho inhabited Senegal for fifteen years. Is appointed bv the company to direct the new establishment. He has already left France, taking with him machinery fr the preparation ui mo riw vuuuu. Union cana!duea"for Congress from the Wes tern District of Tennessee are, as far as an nounced, B D. N abler, of the Jlullftln, and J M. Poineroy, a gentleman lately connected with the railroad interests of the State. The other will soon be announced. Tdk Girls ov New Hampsuiee. Fourteen young women, of Brentwood, New Hampshire, went, a few nights since, to the house of an aged farmer, whot has sent three sons to tho war, and husked one hundred bushels of corn for him. Attempts are being made already to coun terfeit the new postage currency. A proof sheet was picked up la New York on Monday, which Is very well executed and calculated to deceive. It is fortunate that, the discovery Is made In good season. Wuen Gen. Bragg entered Kentucky, he said, In reply to those who asked If he should stop longi '0U1 yes j I have brought my knitting with me." " ft ow," says Prentice, " we should like to know whether, at the big scare Buell gave him, he didn't drop a stitch or two." Mhe. QErnunp, wife of the President of the Republic of Haytl, who has been for some time residing privately lu Paris, has presented the Society of tho Prince Imperial with a donation of 1,000 francs Both Houses of the New South Wales Legis lature have passed u bill granting 5,000 acres of laud for experiments In cotton-growing The Cotton Association are selecting farms and commencing operations. Tub fact that the revenuo of Novla Scotia has falUuoirtl,000,000, In 16fll,owlDg to the In terruption of Southern trade, may account for the hostility of the Nova Scotlans to the United States. Wm. IE. Alley, LL. D., for thirteen years president of Glrard College, Philadelphia, has resigned, the resignation to take effect on the 1st of December. The entire expense pf enrolling the mllltla aud drafting lu Indiana amounts to seveutj two thousand dollars, averaging seven hundred and fifty dollars to each county. Hon. Lvtueh Biudisu has been elected to the presidency or the American Bible Society, to fill the vacancy caused by the 'death of the IIou., Theodore Irellughujsen, The Water Cure at Yellow Springs, Ohio, bus been destroyed by Are. The putlents es caped, euvlng their baggage. TtisHouBof Prcbtou King w true to her antecedents. The majority in St. Lawrence couuty for Wadsworth and Tremaln is 0,036. u Da. Lambblue, the eminent Paris physician, says an electric shock la sure salvation to any body dying from the effects of chloroform. Jet v. Ivan..- it L. ,,r " S I 5 tl7- iihjT sitf , ;, Ir-L T''T . s"'1 " " mitt-; Miiliiim ilillg ill in mi - ,1! ivein. a rM nt t an A'ifUi tont of Bowdoln College In the armjrare aajBllowti , . Brlfadlrr General) Acting MJOfneral . 1 Colahelt,Comntandl(tgBrlgadM -- . - 3 Colonela,Comtnandlng?le(tinenta p - . 3 uenienanti;oioneia- -...-.- o Major vt j . .MJi -11 Brigade Bnrgeont and Dlllilon Medical Dl- rector i" Brigade Bnrgeont Chaplain Captalnf - J First Untenant-,. Becond Lleotenanta AU othen,i r ;j - -. ........ '4 ........ j-14 .t.al.lt.41 ..j. ....13 . ... r r .68 Total - ---. 1&4 Probablr a greater proportion of the aont of WatentUa hare entitled In the army than thou of Bovdala. though a wa litre not the ta-nre we cannot 'apeak with certainty. KmtubK. Journal. I i TBI N. O. Dttto repot oar 153 a barrel In Fata Chrlttlam and chlldren'i ahoet are f IS . a nalr. t .. y i. yon JO , - T ltawt 1 1 1 a It aald to balaatnflkrlna; condition in Jiaij. uu wire la ajing, ana mt pecuniary mean are not aonnaani. Jutwi hall, of Bau"io,"lia j "decldcd'thtt Bailor employed upon the Nortuweitern lakct re exempt irum me urau, QBS.BuoBxaAnD'acommandlncludei South utronnt, ueorgia, ana mat pan or norm which Ilea westof the Apalachlcola rlrer. UmoH mix In Middle Tenneatco are arming agalnat rebel conacnption, NBW VORKI.UUSINE88. LAW, FiNANCIAL AND COLLECTING. INVOICB BILLS a BD8IKE8S MOTES MEOOTUTED. PaOTCSTBD NOTCa AMD UErERKED ACCOUNTS Bought ahd Colleovd ITOCKS AND BONpS BOUGHT AND , SOLD kxclusivkly;on commission. GOVEIUfMENT CLAIMS JJOUQJfT. By O. Z. HOUSE, c Counsellor at Law, - as Nassau street, New York. ICf Ten years In State and United States Courts. Advice gratis. apis DKTKCTIVE DEPARTMENT, METROPOLITAN POLICE, No 516 KleTcntb atrcet weit, Xear the cornrr of renntylpanla avtnia. The pu bile are hereby Informed, that all cases reaulrloc the services of a detective officer will ba promptly and carefully attended to, "r of cnaryr." upon nppiicniiun ucing raauia mt me ro Hoe Headquarters, No. 010 Eleventh street vrcst, uauer upfrruiuu ui t Buperinienaem oi aieiropouian rouce nov 2o--5a wthn OAK HALL CLOTHIXQ HOOM, No 4M, Seventh street, below r. The subscriber takes great pleasure in anoouno tng to his old Friends and Customers, that he has opened a new store at No 4M Seventh street, near F, whi: ehe has a fine; selected stock of Clothing fa rJ. atand Boys' wear, which ther have just re ceived from the North, and otters them for sale at the lowest Northern prices. J. BRUCE k CO, sep 30 4m Clothiers. 464 Seventh street. -- -i -pAU. AND WINTKR GOO PS. MILITAIiT AND CTfJLIAN, WALL, STEPHENS b. CO.. are now opening their Fall and Winter Goods, embracing line Dress Coats, Doeskin Pants, Vests, ha. A large and well selected Stock of fine heavy Overootv- Ua hate also a complete assortment of Builneis Sultt, made in the mott durable manner. Officers will find our Military Goods desirous to their wants Heavy Ytovilcil JUMiKcii. iur ciaipuN m rrBauasDie price. ttAiiU airnif nan ,j.. 343 Penniylrtnl nrenue, between Ntoth and Tenth ttrrett oon-dtr J KIT KECE1VKD, Urae and tuerlor ttock of CARPETS and OILCLOTH, mounting to 300 plecet, purchased for ch of a Northern manu- Iteiurer oecunina outine.. Alio, a large lot of COMFOHTEKI, WINDOW SHADES, CHOCKLRr.aLASS ICiKi.' and other lWVSLKEEPINQ AHTULES, Including Parlor, Chamber and othrr STOVES All klndt of dfij. HUT rVRMTVSE, boxhlitw u4 aecondhand Partlea wlahlntf to buvwlU ttte time end money by ealllng at the cheau caih tlore or ? H.BUCIILYi!i8WventhttrMt, no l in can tiae, Deiween u tna 11. 1 C A 11 U . A lr If tit a". aVv.! Drt Mr. Bruce, formerly at the txieon Hall, has ioW opened a new store at No, 464 Seventh street, Just below Smith's, where he has a fine selection of Men and Boys' clothing at very low prlctisi he Is desi rous of having alibis old customers eall on him. ns May can ouy goous at lower prices inn any 01111 store lo tho city. J. BRUCKk CO , Clothiers, No. 404 Seventh street, near P. Call and see Mr, Bruce, at No. 4414 Seventh street Mr. Bruce hss a tine Stock of Clothing for Men and Boys' wear, at No. 464 Seventh street, opposite City Fust Office Kt. Bruce ts the man to please the Boj s in Cloth ing, at No 464 Seventh street. Everybody knows that Mr, Bruce can sell Boys' Clothing cheaper than any one else. No. 464 $er ent h street, opposite City Post Office. For Men and Boys Clothing call on Mr. Bruce, at Oak Hall, No 464 Seventh street, between V and F. Mr Brucelsthemaotopleaseyouln Boys' Cloth Ing, at Oak Hall, No 481 Se.enlh street, opposite City Post Office, se 2i am 'Wf I WALL fe CO. hare on conslgu VY ment, at their Rooms In the rear ol their Auction Booms, a ery Urge and exten sive stock of ALL KINDS OF FUHNITUKk, ilUUBhKU Tinu AHULL. 9, KC UShKLFPINO ARTlCLt S. Ae , oomprlslng hogam , Walnut and Plain Wardrobes, Inut, Mahogany and Plain Bureas, ny Lind, French Cottage, I lain and other Bed- Mahogan' wainui. ienn tends. F tens ton and other Tables, Walnut aud Mahogany 1 cte-A-tetos and Sofas, Parlor Cane Wood-seat Rockers and thalrs, Hair, Shuck Mat trasses. Bolsters and Pillows. Carpets, Feather Beds Bolsters and Pillows. With a large variety of all other goods lu tne Furnishing line, all or which will be sold at the err lowest prices to close out the stock V. L. WALL At CO , Auctioneers Corner Pa. ft.fnue and Ninth st . no 23 2 w South side. NOTICK TO HOTEL AND HES7AVHAbTKLEPLRSf DEALERS, PRIVATL IANILU.S, AUD OTHERS The schooner "Lydla Ann," from New York, v, ill commcDoe discharging her assorted cargo on Fri day morning, the itath Instant, at Riley's wharf, foot of tleettjj street, consisting of Apples, Onlous Pilars, Cabbnge, Cauliflower. Cider, &o ,4c , All of the choicest quality, and suitable fur winter T ERSUNAh, Jopeteta Casta are being Oureil Dilly, hy Hand Magnetism Call and see the names of some of the first citizens of Washington, who have been restored to health. Gout, Piles, Neuralgia, Rheumatism, Scurfy, Nervous Complaints, and Female Weaknesses, In l arlably cured without fait . MRS. WREN, 418 K street,' between Blxth and Seventh streets N. B The city cars pass within a square of the door nov 37 im DO "I OH KNOW IT1 If )ou do not, call at SMITH h BEALL'S, No Jul Seventh street, near K street, and buy )ourself a nice suit of Clothing from them, as they have just received a new and splendid assortment uov 21-4tdecl rrwiE CHEAPEST CLOTHINO HOUSE IN X town L. A BFALL h CO , No 301 Serenth street, between I and K AlgHINGTON, D.'C.SATUBJOY. JOYEMBER 29, 1862, ' T ' " iiiir- - - OAK UALOLOTHIXO If OVSK, No. 404 Serenth street near V street, the a re At Bsisr ofFaiblon.wheterou esn nad the best cut sad made Clothing for !tB and Boji wear that the market can produce, and mir prlcei, forchespoets, aaddu raMllty'nr' oUr'goods, defy competition. (Our acUkbor Bmtth. two, doors above, so long noted fbf ulllog clothlog lest than any house la ttie city, In d private eoaveisatlon, acknowledged to us that our Doys' Clothlag was he best made and out goods he ever saw) and. If the citizens of Washington were posted In1 the goods I haver my store would be ore r run wits Mies aad gentlemen tn want of elothlng, and I only with' to have you call and see onr beaaUfu. tootiments of clothing, and 1 think that our pries kind goods will more than pay you for ealllng at the Leading Clothing House, No. 464 Bevtnta street, near K street, two doors below Smith. f Everybody .Icnotrs Smith, but, instead of ealilng stj nis pisce, 090 in two uoors dciow. ti NsV-1 have a sdmIsI word to ur to the Ladiei. I ttut 1 di ''p4.tfiit ter than aver In Boys1 CIothlng,Ai my stock excels anything I e ver ha ;ir J. BRUCF. V CO Formerly at OJwm Hall, nov 31-dtdeeI Now at Onk Hall GJIAND AUVANCK OP TUB ARM V OP THR POTOMAC, aad all the stores are cry ing up ior pnecs or ineir gooae'Dur SMITH St BCALL, No. 301 Seventh street. W are able to sell good clothing nearly as cheap a e.er. We hnvebeen fighting agalast high price for the last jet, aim uur iiw now ii goou, ana we are auie 10 sell aflow prices. SMITH Is sll the time In the market picking up goods at old prices, and that Is one reason we un dersell all others We have the means and ability to sell cheap, and we will do It, as our customers Want Good Clothing at low prices, and we are Just the men to sell It to them. Acall Is solicited at the CHEAP CtOTWAO HOUSE of SMITH k IS CALL, Clothiers, No 3618enthVreet, nov 21 dtdeel First door below the market. 59 TAICB NOTICE. M. T. PARKEft, 69 NO 69 LOUISIANA AVENUE. Rtipectfully and cheerfully returnt thank, for th Ituvr.i pKiroa.ge nimeno reoeirea Hnvlng e ery facility for doing THE BEST HOUSE, SIGN, Anu UfclUKATlVK PAINTING, Together with all work perUlnlng to a FrnlT- II htt no healtancy in aollcltlng acontlnutnc ui tun .uwii. aiatur. Sit Prict art JleawnabUi Xht Work UnactptlcmMti And ptrtleular Attention It ptld to PROMPTNESS IN DELIVERY. 93Remetnber the number I OO LOVIIIAKA AVEKUE, oct 31 am bet. SUtb and Seyenth ttreett. HI M I LK DVPnS, 1KVJ, UALLX 340 Penmaylrtuila Ayannc, ViholttaU anil JU1cll Dralcr In FIVST.2AMU,r CinOCEIUES, PliEXCHand OEIiitAX ir.VffA, LIQUORS, CORDIALS, CILUfPAOXES, BRAXDY, if7Jf", OIX, CIO AIIS and TOBACCO, Ha now on htod a very .nf aitorlmntt of the Above, At f Air )rlcet SUTLERS SUPPLIED, nov SS TTJiStf -pOUTADLE MILLS FOR TUB A 11 31 V. Orricc or Dlfot CoMbfinsARV or SoasiiTCNrc, ashlngton, D C , Not . , 1802. Inventors and manufacturers are Invited till the QOth December. Ibfii. ta DiDt moilalti n.l mnla of Portable Mills for grinding wheat and corn for the use of the arm). The following are the essential conditions the milts must oot&Dine to receii e consideration when presented by plan, speculation, model and sample tat. nui iu irri(iiucr in7ui)-ii t v kjudis 3d The grinding surfaces to be of burr itone, grooved chilled Iron or steel, and the general con struction of the mill to be analagousto that of a coffee mill 3d J- ach mill to be capable df grinding fid pounds of tine flour or uical per hour, and to be capable of belli? worked bv one msn 4th ... . i :..fii.L. . .. .. n.acn mill io vm so cuoiirucicu, u necessary, that tt can be separated Into two parts of equal weight, so as to be carried by two 'men should the leoirth of march, lack of transportation, or fstlarue of the men, or other cause render Its carriage too laborious for one man etn Knell mill to ie capable or being attached to a wagon tongue, brauch of tree, or stack of muskets Inventors will submit plans specltlcations, or mod- els of their mills, or sample of the mill Itself, lu the presence of a board of oHLers The) will le re quired to present Indisputable- evidences of their mills combining the essential conditions abate enumerated bj oaustngihe mill to be worked in the presenoe of the said board. If a mill be presented containing all of the abo e conditions, and Its cost be suttlclentl) renitonable In the opinion of the iXimrtnirnt to warrant Its Krchase, a large number will lery probabl) be ugbt for the use of the arm) . tor further Information spplyat No isJGst, Washington, D. 0. no SO T 11 O I U H A I M . Bureau op Yards and Docks, Navy Department, Mth No. ember, IB63 SFALFD PROPOSALS, endorsed "Proposals for building house at Naval Hospital, New lork," will be received at this office, until noon, on the 33d day of December, 18&, for furnishing all the materials and workmanship required In construct ing a house for a Surgeon, on the Naval Hospital grounds at Brooklyn, New ork, according to plans and specltlcations which are lodged with the Civil knglneer, and may be seen on application to him at the Brookhn larard which plans and spe dflcntlons win be attached to and form a part of ma wiiirnvii brm of Offtr. ler lere date the otter ) lames comooilmr U firm,) of (name the town,) In the state of (name the State,) hereby offer to furnish under) our adi ertlse ment dated (date of advertisement,) nod subject to all the requirements of the same, and of the plans and specltlcations to which It refers, all the mate rials and workmiinshlp necessary for the construc tion and completion of the house for a Surgeon at the Naval Hospital at New ork, according to the flans and specifications, far the sum of (here write he amount in words,) and should my offer be ac cepted, 1 request the contract may be prepared and sent to the Navy Agent, at (name the agency) for signature and certificate (Here the bidder and each member of the Arm are to sign ) Form of Owrajitee, The undersigned, (name of guarantor.) of (name the town.) and state of (name the State.) and (name of second guarantor, ho,) hereby undertake that the above named (name the bidder or bidders.) will, If his (or their J offer as above be accepted, enter Into contract with the United States, within fifteen dayi after the date of notUe, through the post of fice, of the acceptance of his or their otter before mentioned. Wltnessi (Signatures of guarantors ) I certify that the above named (hero name the guarantors) are known to me to be good and res ponsible guarantors In this case (Signature ) To be signed by the district judge, district attor ney .collector, nary agent, or some person known to the bureau to be responsible To guard against offers being opened before the time appointed, bidders are requested to endorse on the envelope, above the address, and draw a Hoe under the endorsement, thus "Propoialtfor AurprWf House for the Aavy 1 aid at New York " TotheChlsfofthe Burenuuf Yards and Docks, Waihlngtdn, D C, nov24-lawlw I ESPECIAL ATTENTION IS CALLED TO OUR Zi new stock of lall and Winter Clothlnir. Gents Furnishing Goods, Hats, and Caps L. A. BEALL h CO , ae 2o Jm Clothiers, No. set seventh street 'V X fea AlKI tLK.' TB.Uttdtntntd ha the pl.uar.ot iatoralBr thaoltlinnof Waahlaiton aad th. Tltlnltr, that he ha beta appolat.1 fiol. Agent or th ttlcbrtteC XXX CltKAX ALB AND PORTSJl. ThetuperiorltrolthU Alalitoketlluowathtt th. draiand foe If ha turn rtptdlr laerMttB. tlnce lit Introduction Into thlt city. . II It alreulr mm br a Urf e number orprlrate ftuilllea tntbe Dial riot otColunbUi. s . r . , Y Is brewed etptesslv for .family nee and eonttlns none of the deleterious- lubataattee Which are so trmnntIylatrtidueMmtatIumaAmetureol Ale and Porter to assist JeriwentetloiM ti xxx orxam Ale Is particularly recommended as a is.Maewell as pleasant tonlo. , To persons suStorlog from the lost of appetite the XXX Cream Ale Is foraluable as a most' agreea ble stimulant, giving a healthy and vigorous action to the stomas... i" 4 1 i JTOT.X (J II HA If A1.K Is highly recommended by the Facultrxif rkiladeU phUandbytherpnnelpal pytansCVashlng AAA VJi EA At AUE Is put up in plat and quart bottles and small kegs, for Umlly use, and Is delivered to any part of the city, free of chargej as Is also the most superior iuMiiijr oi suiiiru tvturr. S. U ERTflEIMtlt.' 4W aad 464 Berrath street, IMAement.oppoalt P. 0 N B. XXX Ala uif aiwriar CLbt ilwu an J.....L. .. .-zn ..T.--i.ni:-rr- zz. : "Tr uiBugiii i wm auu Bcvcniu Atrcer. jMmenT. ootw- ira rf T - If- 3 I' I l H'H !( a O O O 8 . ProvlilOM, ' c llama, Dried Beef, BetCTooguet, Chcete, sardtnet, . Engllih Plcklei, Chow Chow, etc, 'Worceater.hlre Saucc, Letter' Wine Bitten, Old Brandlei, Madeira, Sherry aad Port Vtlnea, HolUndGln, Lemon, Ginger and Raapberry flrrupa, Champtene Mnet, rarlout brtndi, Anorted Prettrret, Jelllet, l Old Wbliklet, a larg ttock In caaci, An aMortment Catiupa, Canned Frultt, Potted Mean, Soupt, Condemed Milk, Clgtrt and Smoking Tobacco, Brandy Cherries, i London Porter and Sootch Ale For til by .. N0RRIS.CALWELLa.CO, 31 Penntylvanta avenue, nor 50-1 m Oppotlt. WlUardt1 Hotel mOBACGO Alf D BKOAB. WARBIIOUS K WILLIAM tiROSBlZ, WIIOLKSAIX AMD BCTAIZ. DIALIS M TOB A CCO and SEQARS, and MEERSUA VM PIPES, Corntr of i'mii tyt wmfa cwnus and Sath t. , WASHINGTON, D & . HavlnrnoentlvenlarcedUTnlaaa of business. I am now prepared to offer to the citizens of Wash- lAgroa ine qcsi oranas oi iodaoco anaacgars, at wholesale or retail, cheaper than can be bought LA FAVORITA BUENO, . ELEOAJfTEES, LATU30A, FLOUDBXUYO, LA ESPIXOLA, Are excellent brands, and every lover of good So- gare are iw ir mem Also, Smoking Tobacco of all kinds, wholesale rum retail. 1 WILLIAM GROSSF, nov SO 1m Cor. Pe&n. a i e and Sixth st. NOTICE. Jddoe Advocate's Orricc, Washington City, D C.,Nov. to, 153. Applications having been made by ladles, to go to taetr friends and families la the South, notice is hereby gtt en that all applicants must mskp a writ ten statement to thla office. TerlAed b oath, be tween this date and the 16th day of December next, setting forth i , Fii-bt. The name, age, and residence of the appli cant., Second. The date when she came within the mil itary lines of the United states, fbf what purpose, and where she has since resided. Third The place she deslrei to go to, and the purpose or object thereof. The persons to whom lea e may be granted will be sent with euiteble escort from Washington to the United States lines la Virginia, with such per sonal effects as shall be allowed to pass No person will be allowed to take more than one trunk or package of female wearing apparel,welgh log not 0 er one hundred pounds, aad subject to in spection! and any attempt or rSbrt to smuggle con traband propertj will forfeit the same, and subject the psrty to Imprisonment during Uu war U C. TURNER. nov 17 Major and Judge Ad. ocatr. Edward Everett's Bepljr ta sm English aUord. ar roETicAL rvwp, What have we in America t We're wonder great and grandt We have the essence of the earth, The cream of every land Our mountains are magnificent, Our rivers are immense And each man has a kingly style, If not a king's expense. Our ships are known to all the world) The farms cannot be beati Our cities, full of luxury, Are famous for the neau e're orators and authors, too, With Intellects of force i We've railroads scattered e erj where Aod one Professor Morse. Our girls have beaut) , wlrl and grace, They're charming, aweet, and fatl But, then, the grandest thing we hav e Is known as great OAK HALL, Where the fall and winter stock of flrst-eUsi cloth ing Is now ready In extra abundance and greatest varlet) , All the newst) le Ov ercoats, Sacks, Busi ness Coats, Peg-top Pants, Ice , selling at prUes so low that ev er) bod) will buy and be satisfied J. BRUCE h CO, (Oak 1UII.) No 44, Seventh street near F, ov 21 dtdeel Two doors below Smith's. DEALED PIlOPOSAIH ara Invlt. until tht O 6th or December, 18tW, for furnishing the Sub sistence DeDartmeni with 4(MI TOKIl lit 111 tn bales The first deliver) to bo commenced on or about the 12th of December, and the whole quantlt) put in before the end of aald month ThellaVtobesblooed bv watar.uiriitol.itrA.lnai the wharves at Sixth street, and weighed In Wash ington, DC Bidders must state tn their bids the price perUX) pounds at which they will furnish the hai Firms making bids must state the names of all the parties interested. Payment to be made to Treasury notes, or such .ut.ua t. uVmHai.a.uu. USTfl MH UlSirirtUllOn Bids to be directed to Col A. BLCKWI11I. A T C and C. , U. S. A ( and endorsed Proiwsals for j nov u JAV COOICK .fc. COH ' HA N K L R S, No, 439 Fifteenth Street, dealers la GOVFRNMFNT BONDS, TREASURY NOTES, ARMY AND NAVY BILLS CKRTICATJ'S' COIN, CURRENCY AND EXCHANGE, Highest price paid for GOLD. 8ILVFR. AND OLD DEMAND NOTES, oct 3d ten fl'llla IB TO GIVE NOTICE, That the sub L scriber has obtained from the Orphans' ( ourt of Washington county, la the District of Columbia, letters of administration on the personal estate of Nicholas snvder.lat of Washington county, de ceased AU persons having claims against the said deceased are hereby warned to exhibit the same, with the vouchers thereof, to the subscriber, on or before the eighteenth day of November next they may otherwise by law be excluded from all benefit of said estate Given under my hand thla 18th day of November. A D 1663 SARAH BYNDER, nor l-lawj.w Administratrix. Os'l'll KIM (I to t (I t- It iHTii i:.m uu ill u 993 PENNSVLVANIA AVENLT, 803 PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE, a9 PENNSYLVANIA VFNUF, Branch of 39 SOUTH WILLIAM STREET, NEW IORK, 39 SOUTH WILLIAM 8TRCFT, NFW YORK, t Importers of CHOICE BBANPtES AND WINKS, CHOICE BRANDIES AND WINES, CnOICE BRANDIES AND WINES, CHOICE BRANDIES AND WINES, And wholesale dealers In RTE AND BOURBON WHISKIES, RTE AND BOURBON WHISKIES, As well as every variety of j LIQUORS, CORDIALS, Ac, LIQUORS, CORDIALS, Ac., LIQUORS, CORDIALS, Ac, And the best brands of GENUINE HA VAN'A CIGARS, GENUINE HAVANA CIGARS. We also offer for sale a complete assortment of HERMETICALLY SEALED FRUITS, MEATS, Ae , HERMETICALLY SEALED FRUITS, MEATS, he., e HERMETICALLY SEALED FRUITS, MEATS, ha , Expressly put up for camp use. BEST GOODS IN THE MARKET, BEST GOODS IN THE MARKET. LOWEST NEW YORK PRICES, LOWFST NEW YORK PRICES, LOWEST NEW YORK PRICES. ., V3 PENNSYLVANIA AVENUK, JQ5 PKNNSTLVANIA AVKNTJE. Between Ninth and Tenth street. oct 8 TEAS! T E A S I I TEA lltl SPICES! GROUND COFFEES)) TOBACCOSII1 A large Invoice of the above articles are now being received, and for sale by D J. BROWN, Commission Broker, No. N, Washington Building, Serenth street and Penn avenue. SUTLERS TAKE NOTICE) Teas in V pound packs. Teaa In 6, 8, 10, 13, 16, 19 and SO pound boxes. Canned Tomatoes In 3 doscn boxes Canned Peaches in 3 dosen boxes Pickles tn 3 dozen boxes Gum Drops tn i pound papers. Gum Drops In S pound boxes. Raisins In boxes aod i boxes. Pepper In 3 ounce papers and In 1 gross boxes ngliah Mustard In pound papers aad cans. English Mustard In )i and 1 gross boxes Preserv ed Cherries In bottles. Figs In Vi pound drums and S pound boxes Lemon Syrup la bottles PLUG TOBACCO, FINE-CUT TOBACCO, CIGARS. For isle by D J. BROWN, No 8, Washington Building, Sev enth street and Penn. arenue, Washington, D C. noS rjV) TUB OFFICERS OF THE AKB1V. Just arriv ed. by direct Importation per steamer Fulton, from Europe, a ver) tine and large assort ment of Marine, Opera, Field Glasses, and Tele scopes, which 1 will sell a very little above the cost In Paris As to the qualities, there are none suiierlor Iq be had, hav tog been selected purpose lr for this market Also, a large and well-assorted stock of Opera Glasses, Microscopes gold, sllv er, and steel Spectacles and F) e Glasses, suited to the sight b) the use of an Optometer, A considerable number of certificates to be seen at my office, from gentlemen who have been suited at my establish ment 425 IXnnsytpanUt ovenut, between Four-and-a-half and blxth streets. My Establishment la up stairs. Glassea fitted to suit. The trade supplied. Oct 10 ly ArPMCATIONH for Duplicate Laud Warrants, Application ha ring been made under the act of 23d June, 18G0. for the reissue of the Land Warrants described herein, which are alleged to have been lost or destrored. notice is herebr riven that, at the date fallowing the description of each warrant, a new certificate of like tenor will be issued If no valid obtectlon should then an near. No 86, 163, for 160 acres, Issued under the act of flinrtri. 1000,111 ineiiaaieoi nticnci, wiuow 01 inos Meredith, and was granted March 3, 1859 Decem ber S. 1863 No 13,709, for 120 aores, issued under the act of piarco, 1000. in inenasucoi ArDumnarnngron.ana was arranted SeDtember 17. 1867 January 4. lafil No 83,464, for 160 acres, Issued under the act of March, 1800, In the names of the ralaur children of oaaiei F. Aiccune, deceased, aod was granted Oct t4. town sianuarj it. low, No. too 847, for 160 acres, Issued under the act of March ISOO, in the name of Ansel Allen, and was ranted March 13, 1803 January 18, IBM No 100,860, for 160 acrt-e, Issued under the act ol March, IBM, in the oame of Rachel, widow of Geo 1 tamer, and was granted January 6, 1863 February ' JO! TH II. BARRrTT, Commissioner TyATKR. NOTICK. In consequence of the lownessof the water In the General Reservoir It will be necessary, unless great econom) of water Is practiced, for tne Gov ernment soon to shut off the supply to citizens en tirely. All persons are, therefore forbidden to use the hydrantsonPennsylrsniaavenue, or on any streets or avenues under ihe care and supervision of the Commissioner of Public Bulldlnrs. for watfti-inir 1 h hi',?; p""""' or "" " i"it. Pri And all pe: 11 cited to he ersoos using the water are urgently 1 vi'uuuuiic-ai iu 11s use as possible. B B RENCH, Commissioner of Publlo Buildings 200,000 Dome it lo Segars, consisting of Seed and Seed and Havana of the best qualltj , put up In most destrablo styles, for sale at unusually low prices at no 14 OSTHFlM &ROTHFRS. 100,000 Imported Hav ana Segars, comprising the choicest brands In the market, Just received and for sale at no 13 OSTHEIM BROTHERS, NO. 2. )noroiALi ron oath and corn. Depot Quarts bmaitc n't Orricc, Corner tsth and O streets, WashlngtoD, November 24, 1882. SCALED PROPOSALS will be rauw.i-.vt at thU office until THURSDAY, the 4th day of December, at u t.iivsfc hi , iur i ui mail log inn uoTrnimni wim 300,0001 two hundred thousand bushels of Oats and I3O0.0001 twnhundrfMi thniisaaithiiatiatlanrAM hu. edCoair. The oats to be or a good merchantable quality, put up In hags of about two bushels each Oats will be received by welght.at () thirty-two pounds to the bushel ' Sacks to lie furnlshedwlthout extra charge to the Government. The Corn to be of a good merchantable qualltr. put up In bags of about two bushels each. Corn will be received by weight at (06) flfty-elx, pounds to the bushel. ' Sacks to be furnished without extra charge to the Government. Delivery to he made In the city of Washington, within 135) twenty-Are days from the date of the contract. PROPOSALS. Proposals wlH be received for (W,000) fifty thou sand bushels of Oats and upwards, and for (flo,ooo) fifty thousand bushels of Corn and upwards The propositions for the Oats and Corn mvst be od trpartti papers, and entirely distinct from aod Independent of each other. The full name and post office address of the bidder rouatappear In the proposal. , If a bid la made la the name of a firm, the names or all thenartles must apnear.or the bid will be considered as the Individual proposal of the partner signing It. Proposals from disloyal parlies will not be con sidered, and an oath or allcoiakce mist accom part each rmorosiTiOR Proposals must be addressed to Colonel D 11 Ruckcr, Quartermaster U. s Army, Washington, D C , and should be plainly marked' Proposals for Oats and Corn." GUABANTCr. TheabllltVOrthebldd-FtnflllthltO(.ntrf khnnt.l It be awarded to him, must be guarantied br two res- jjuubiuiv tmisvui, wwie signal u res must oe appen ded to the rnarantee. me responsiDuuy oi me guarantors must be shown bribe official cenlrleaiti of th rUrk nr i h nearest Dtsti District Court, or of the United States Dls- trict Attorner. Bidders must be present In person when the bids are opened, or their proposals will not be consid ered Bonds equal In amount to half the sum to be re ceived on the contract, signed by the contractor and i-jihuihii.uiuiihi, wm oerequireaoi tne suc cessful bidder upon signing the contract. As the bond must accompany t he contract, It will be necessary for the bidders to have their bonds men with them, or to have bonds signed lu anticipa tion and ready to be produced when the contract Is signed Blanks for bonds can be procured upon applica tion being made at thla office, either person ally, by letter, orby telegraph ' " ' rpras of Guarantee. v e, - - of the county of - , and State of and ' of tho county of and State of , do hereby guarantee that Is able to fulfil a contract In accordance with the terms of his proposition, and that, should his proposition be accepted, he will at once enter Into a contract In accordance therewith. Should tho contract be awarded him, we are pre pared to become his securities. (To this guarantee must be appended the official certificate above mentioned ) . INSPECTION, DELIVERY, to. All Oats and Corn contracted for under this ad vertisement Will be riatldla? lniTtal attiri aurh do not prore of a good sound merchantable quality will be rejected. Parment to be made uoon th MmniMinn nt tin contract, or so soon thereafter as the Depot Quar- Niuta.Hi Duaiii im ui iuiius Any Informality In the bid, or non-con forma u with the terms orthls advertisement, will ensure the rejection of the proposal. TlatiriraartP tit Kami,! tk. n.t !..! rv..n ,, . one of the Government Wharves In the cltv of Waahliotnn ' The Depot Quartermaster resen es to himself the right to rect any or all bids that he ma) derm too D. U I1UCKLR, Colonel and Deuot Ouarf prtnatrr. nor 24 dtD4 ItANIl ADVANCE OP THE AIIMV, T end clothiers are en Ing up the rreat adv ance of clothing, but we are selling at a small advance on old prices W e have a largo stock on hand, and are selling them off to make more room, for we have a very large stock of Clothing at our manuTtc tory, and are now running off our stock at less than wholesale prices to make room e hav tt al wa)s been fighting agaliut high prices, and shall continue todo so Mr, SMITH is in the market nil the time, and Is enabled to furnish our store with a superior stock, and we cannot be undersold by anyone We have the means to sell cheap, and are determined to do It at SMITH h EK ALL'S, io. 361 Seventh street, nor 21 dt J an I Near K street EYE AND EAR. DEAFNESS. IMPAIIiFD StQIIT. 't;v NOISES IN THE HEAP. Affections of tho TIIROAT. DISEASES OF THE AIR PASSAGES. CATARRH "PULMONARY. These maladies ate excluslrelr and successfully treated b) Oculist and avriit, K7 Penn. avenue, opp Willards. tj- Numerous Testimonials can be examined at his office, from cltliena of W ashinirton fiAll surgical operations to restore SIGHT and HEARING performed nov 10 Ira f m NOTICE TO Till- PUBI.IL IN OFNMIAL (. 0 8 M N (1 ImTh I'AUIUN T fi S ! 3 I'KNNS1.VANIA AVKNt'K, SOUTH SIDr, (Formerly of New lork,) Has the Name and Fame of being one of THE JA'aSr KESTAURAXTtS IX TOWX. tJ-Gheusa trial, and Judge for )ourself 9. I v er) thing In the House Is of the BEST THE MARKET AFFORDS. Don't forget the number, 44) Pennsjlv ania avenue, I ft ween Twelfth and Thirteenth streets, mar 10 South side VKW INVRNTION ARTIFICIAL CLIOPEASTIC BONF Tr F HI, without metal plate or clasps, b) DR. a. D. BIQE8MOND. V1U Broad wa) , New ork( and 2JGO Penn av euue. oeiwvru iweiiia ana inincenin sis , WA8UINUT0V, p. C, Calls the atleutlon of the public to the follow ing advantages of hlslmurovedsvatcnu 1st. The teeth of his manufacture will uev er cor rode nor change color by an) acids, and are three- oiirins iignter man any oiner 3d No teeth nor roots need bo extracted, as the artificial onea can he Inserted ov er them 3d 1 he roots will be made 1 nolle nil v e and uev er to acne 4th Notemnorari tcethareneeded.asDermanent ones can be made immediately, thereby preserving the natural expression of the face, which, under the old bj stem, Is frequently disfigured 6th This work has been fully tested, for over five years, by many of the first chemists and physicians OI I nil auu 11m uu cumiiri. Dr et has also invented a white tndrstructllte metal tilling, wiin wmen tne moat sensitlvetirth can ov uiicu wriumui nm, aim can ouiiti up a i'r feet sound tooth on any side roots, whiih will last isisrasim0; llerercrstothefollowlnRs-entlemen. Dr Moltt in, uoremus, rroiessor 01 inemisiryt "' Manu, jun Capt. Crabtree, Mi lrestdeiit of the kmigratlon Compau) of New orkt Hon JtiditP vvayne, fi 1110 Bupremn imiri(iu iim.iiiniuit, i C l and thousands of utlura Call and examine for ) ourselves nov 8 tm CAflIP STOVIWt CAMI'STOMSII CAMPS10W SIM We arc now manufacturlnd CAMP, (OOK and HLA11NG SlOVLS, which we will sell by the doien or hun I red as cheap as they can be bousht In Baltimore. . 11 t 11 1 unr.uuni, nor is 331 Pcnu. avenue, near 7th street. HATCH thK A D'VRKTIBINU. One tquare, three day .. 11.00 una tqaarc, jour uajs - - - - - i unetquare, nyeaty f t v 1" une tquare, aix uayn - - . Frery cither day ndrerttojoenti, flftx pc rent, additional. , ",, " Onco a week dycrtlcmcnt'rliir:Mf at new for each Iniertlon. ' ' ' -Eljtbt line or In conttltrtt. a aqture , AdTortltemenlt thould he banded In py nine o'clock p. m. ' " " f i .. . ... i'i Drr: nil's b amuuci wink. rVHE, ARD rODH YKARIOl.Itr OF OHOICE OTORTO URATE, FOR PHYSICIANS' USE For Females, Wtakty Vrfont and Invalids. a. JV v Frery family, at this season, should use the 8AMBUCI WINE, Celebrated In Europe for Its medicinal and benefi cial qualities as a gentle Stimulant, Tonic, Diuretic, and Sudorific, highly esteemed b) eminent physi cians, used In European and American Hospitals, and by some of the first families In Europe and America. A3 A TUNIC, It has no equal, causing an appetite and building up the system, being entirely a pure wine of a moat valuable fruit. AS A DIUUfcT.U, It tmnarts a heallhr action of the Glands and .Kid neys, and Urinary Organa.rery beneficial In Dropsy Gout, and Rheumatic affections STEER'S WINE Is not a mixture or manufactured article, but Is pure, from the Juice of the Portugal samburua excellent article for alt weak and debilitated iwt- sonsand the affed and Infirm, improving the appe tite and benenung lauies ana cm wren. A LADIES' WINL, Because It will not Intoxicate as other wines, as It contains no mixture of spirits or other llquom, and lsaomireaioriisncn,pecuiiarnavor,anonuiriiiTf r properties, Imparting a healthy tone to the digest" ve organs, and ft blooming, soft, and beallhysklu and complexion WE RFFf H TO A few well-known gentlemen and ) hysiclana who nave irieu 11 c w inc. Gen WlnflellScott.UJJA. Pr Wilton 1Hhat,N . Dr.Ward.Newark.N J Dr lhttighert), Newark Dr. Marcy, New ork Gov. Morg IVN State DrJRChllMn.N City. Dr. Parker S Y.Clt). Drs DarcyaMcholl.New- am, n.J ur. 1'iiai, 1 mini a B3Nonec-nurne wlfhoiitlhe signal urn or " A.L FRI D Sl'l 1 R, Paasalc, N J ," la nv er the cork each bottle rr"MAKEONETRILOFTHI1VIM I-or sale b) Drurgistsandall first-class Denier A. 8PM It, Proprietor 1 neva an Passaic, New Jeiej . Oi rn r JH Brondwav New ork. JOHN LA rOY, Paris, nov 31) Agent for I- rante an I (,etman) TUHT THY OUU NEW HT(K IC OF Clothing from the people's nothing store, No 4W) Hcventli street, nrar i TImv out-wear any thing v nil can I uy ami they are sold so cheap at J II SMITHS No. tCOSerrnth Mrret, near F I would adrlsoall to come and bii) their Clotlilng atNMIT)l.ty M bfiuith street It nit am wise 011 wlllcomi tnHMITU'S, No 4CuSeventhstreef, near f.oppnslte Hty Post OI ttce, to buy )our Clothing, Furnishing tnodi Trunks, Hats, and Capw. The PFOPLl.'S CLOTHINU HIORK, No 4W Seventh street, lathe l-est place In town to buy jour Clothing, Furnishing Good, Trunks, Hats and Caps J 11. SMITH 4c CO, Clothiers 410 Seventh strret , Call soon and seeour new stock of Fall and Win ter Clothing, which wp an selling at verv low pri ces, at the PFO PLC" CLOTHING STORK, No. 460 Serenth street, near F. Great attractions at No. 4C0 Seventh street New stock of Clothing Just arrived, and selling at our usual low prices J. II. SMITH hCO, Uothiera, No 460 Sev enth street, and corner Tvv ent let list reet and Penn. avenue. Great bargains in Clothing, Furnishing Goods, Hats, Cans, Boots, and Shoea, on the corner ol Twentieth street and Penn. avenue SMITH h CO , Clothlera, First ward, cor. Twen tieth street and Pennsylvania avenue, s the cheap est place In town to buy your tall and Winter Clothing Call at the First Ward Clothing store and get ) our Fall and Winter Clothing, Hats, t aps. Hoots, and Shoes SMITH h CO, Clothiers, Cor. Twentieth street and Teon av HRST WARD CLOTHING HOUSE, corner of Twentieth street and Penni) Irani avenue. ou can buy jour Clothing, Hats, Caps, Boots, and Shoes cheap, corner of Twentieth street and rcnnsyi ania av enue sep 2 3nt A TTKNTION, SOLIIIKHS ANO SVT- aUi-;i(N-iiavinirjus( compieieu ourasson- ment of Camti I-urntture, we would now respect ful l lurlte the attention of Soldiers and sutler Our assortment com rises In part the following tamp goods, vln lamp Cheats for mess of from four to six. Camp Tables. Caran Stools. Canin Cots Camn Mattresses. with allother articles of Camp Furniture calcula ted to mike a soldier comfortable Allof whKh n III I e sol 1 nt the v ery lowest cash prices at i.m 1 w . it'll iiimii auSI No 6-6 wenth street, corner I O O M T. T II I N N K M , 1 n 1 it Nnwl llio tlint to but inur Fall Cltithluir. at No 460 Sev enth street t where) oil cau find all the latest atvlegoods.at Northern 1 rhes Ho tho I for Seventh street, No 460 A large In voice or Clothing at ver) low prices. No 460 Ser enth street, near F Anewna) 10 e uom 1 nil) JU'T .iuuiiua; at No 4tA) Serenth street, opKtslte Post Office, at 10 per cent below the market prKe, In Treasury notes Smith's, No 4t Seventh street, Is the cheapest house in town to buy) our Clothing, Furnishing UOotis, mints, nais,an 1 L-aps sep.j m N A T I N A I. LOAN, Till Nl TlliVTl IMinvPltdM BONDS of the u x i ted sr.iru, ( A'iiom il " FlM TtMntUl,") TUe CtiUroN 11USDS In .limt of $30, .KH u, AliJ al,uuu, Tlip IIK.ISrt Kl r llllNDS tn .nnuof J0 tllixi, ,6ui, ,lt(u)t ami Ituhi, -- f lillrrtit commtnetntj al Jatt of pur katr ) rou SALE AT I til in .IVY COOICK A, .. Il.uk. r., 453 htftntith itrot Thr.c Ho. i. arc the CnrirrT OorraiMrtT bfci mtr now tu tho m irLrr " luinxtl yayilNr irmt-aitntutllv IN MM II t.puulriiUnt, At rtsfiit irl.cof totu, tu N I ik ( iur In itirrciuy uot liV-lf Do iiii itvm ill It ) on ilu sot, call at SMI I It U U r, No. :ifil Wvcnlli.tri-ft ne.r K .trtn t, unit I ny ) onr.rlf nlo. tult of ( loth Inir from tin m, n. they iwtl rh ti. KMIT1I i. LI M.I (Itthlirn No toi hfiittiAlrct, liovil llitOvl nrir h, tin-.! I7UVAHI)tAKT'l'. ... . Itookbhitl.t-! No, 37t li nv ive , WAtiimaTon, U. t Dock, bomil In 'l) .1)1 1mkriMoriKui, BtiulA, anil I' ill. )! 3- 4. inai1. ! -wn t . -fj CMjSB8fr22. 111 "r"ul-ir l T- ft-" "!"-