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Editor i I learn (hat a delegation of Quaker, or other religions dcnon.lnalion,Tiaa recently waited upon the President for the pur pose of Inducing him to withhold his ratldca tlon of the order, Issued by the proper authori ties, for the execution of the Indians found ,, guilty of baring participated In the recent ter- II rihle massacre In Minnesota. As there appears to be great misapprehen sion of the facts, In the public mind here, as .well as a want of a full knowledge of the facts, and as I hare resided for the last six years In the Immediate rlclnlty of the outbreak, and am thus personally conversant with these Indiana and the circumstances, I heg room for a fow words on the subject. It may not bo Improper also for mo to elate, that for the last sixteen years I ham resided most of the time upon the western frontiers, and have been among nearly eTery trlbo of Indiana between the Atlantic and Pacific, Including those of Oregon and Call- iiornia tnai i negan my experiences among I them as fully Imbued with those romance views I of the "noble savage," of which we see so much 1 In the works of certain authors, as their most ardent advocate could rosslblv desire that I have ever been their friend and defender, na against a certain class of whites, and hare spoxen ana writien tor mem ana in tneir uo- fence and therefore may cl.lnf to know nOSbSSSVSSSSMaWm .m.-?h'.m"l,.ra'a1.C',"' ,,l08(!who """find Williamson, have deviled thefr lives to First, then. people at the East do not appear to realize cither the extent, or terrible character of the atroclttea committed there. The official report gimt the number of victim at about Kilns nuxDKED I This report was made before all the facts were known, and recent dlecoverlrt lure added, and are dally adding to that .number. (Jot. Jayne, of Colorada, who haa recently ar rived, and who came acroai Dacotah and through the region of the massacre. Is reported as itat lng that bodies of the murdered were still being found, and that tin rnvmber would doubtleu ex ceed one thousand! Tie also states that the I . worst has not been told , that the terrlblencsi of I the fiendish outrages perpetrated, exceeds the I worstourfearshadpalnted.ortniaglned t This A Is an awful statement. The murder of a thou sand Innocent persons Is a sight not often wit nested by the civilized world. But awful as that fact alone Is, His far from being the worst. Theatenible manner In which It was done, the horrible outrages perpetrated, t he fiendish cruel ties practiced, the cold-blooded, malignant, devilish tortures Inflicted alike upon the mur dered and the captlre thcuo are. what give character to the transaction, and stamp It as one of the most revolting and terrible the world ever witnessed I Think, for a moment, of whole families, quietly sitting around their own hearth- to no, brutally murdered, and their bodies consumed In their own dwelling ! of fathers slalu, and children being seized by tho heels and their brains dashed put before their mother's eyes, and she then compelled to submit to tortures worse than death ,v and then left to perish amid the flames of her own dwelling, while the sav uge fiends dance In hellish glco around tho ter rible scene! Think of mothers being ripped open, their unborn babes torn from their bo dies, dashed In their faces, and they left to die the most horrid of deaths I Think of young girls being outraged by a score of these savage brutes, and then nailed np against the side of a barn and left to die of their accumulated tor turest Think of mothers and their families fleeing to the garret or cellar for safety, and t1iraiTulnr Ay.j.7 .,'fu. .tnl.l flu. M.imh nf ,t.t. 1 wn dwellings, whllo the fiends stood around to snoot any wno migiu attempt to escape! Think of tender children being tied or nailed up as a target, at which to hurl their hatchets nd shoot their arrows and bullets, and after their fiendish tormentera had tlrodof that sport, then seising and hacking them limb from limb by vtecemeoll Then. too. think of the one hnn. fired and twenty-Are prisoners mostly women and girls reserved by thoso brntes, and for more wan a monia maas to suorait to tne gra tification of their aarago lasts, their suffering itortnres worse than death Itself! Think of all these thlnCT Imaelnc. If vou can. others still more terrible, yet unknown, and which, If known, woras cannot express ana men yon msv form some faint Idea of tho terrible, hor rible swfulnesa of the atrocities perpetrated by these savages I No scene equaling It, In tho magnitude of Its accumulated horrors, haa eter been witnessed on this continent. The atroci ties of Delhi, Lncknow and Cawnpore do not excel, If they equal them. I Second. Theyveie entirely unprovoked. No matter what complaints the Indians may have 'had against tho Government, they certainly had nono against the settlers of Minnesota. On this nolntilsceak fromoenonal knowl. Mgc, and I assert without fear of successful contradiction, that no Indians ever were treated better, even by the Quakers of Pennsylvania, than have been theso bv the settlers of Mln. nesota. During all my residence- there, I never knew one of them denied food or shelter, when seeking It. I hat o often had ray own house nuea wun mem, ana my omco noor so covered with tnem meats thst tnero was not room to "peniUio door when they laid down. Tho Oor- ernnl At bought their lands by ralr bargain and "lemn treaty, and Is annually paying them Hundreds or thousands or dollara in gold, sup plying mem wun large quantities or Dianxcts Aid food, and furnishing them, at great ex pense, with saw-mills, blacksmiths, physicians. Teachers, farmers and agents, to supply their want ana aaa to their comrorts. ucsidcs this, hey havo an Immense region nearly the whole it uacotan territory wncro tne onnaio ana itlier gamo exist In almost Inexhaustible quan Itles. as their huntlni: grounds. No tribe on ,he continent has ever been better provided or 'arm lur, lusu tucsu oioux. I The people of Minnesota have been unusually turn to tncee inaiaus. in lucir (Slate consutu Ion they placed a provision securing to them ill the rights of citizens, upon their assuming he habits of civilization. Under that provision Jioux juuiaua are lo-uay enjoying ail tne ncne its and exerrlslng all the rights of white cltl lens. i Third. Why, then, these outrages? Simply to rati IV their savagoloveof murder and plunder, t will be recollected that this Is not tho first me they have been guilty of such acts. The nk-pa-dn-tah massacre of lSSOwasby theso ame Indians, In this sarae region, though far ess extensive. And w e now have tho opinion, ellberstclv expressed, of one most comnetent p jnage one wnose cnaracter na Irhrlstlsn, and philanthropist IS I Ion the Rev. S. R. RIggs, (authi otah Lexicon, published by the p Judge one whose character pa ,a scholar, a B. is HUUVO BUSUI- (author of the Da ythe Smithsonian I vtltutc.) and who has spent thlrttt-Jlve wars of is n0 as a missionary among inese j nutans wno .,.- -.... - .. . - . - as ever Deen tneir mena ana aatocato mat I Us outbreak U tht direct anil Ualtlmalc remit of nejauure- on me pan oj me uovemmeni wprop- rly puniih the perpetrators oftJuxt massacre. lie jajs that tho leniency of the Government then, pgemer wun mo iaci inai tney acquirca so rest an amount of plunder with so little loss nr sunenng to tuemscives, not induced them la leat the operation on a grander scale ', anticipate b( similar resuiis it is no aouDt true iiyic tney uttu uiD.i uwu vnvuuiajini ,u ., uj tun vuuris r secession agents and disalTectod Indiana from Issourt and Arkansas! but tho prime causa Fss doubtless as above stated bv Mr.'RIirirs liioih'll 0 the Government to do its duty by unwung tue rnrmncm. And In the face, of these Indisputable farts. i to the extent and character of tho outrage pd Its causes, we now have delegations from her olates,tir ranovetsjrom trie scene of (wn. r themselves, whose families and friends and datives are not among tho number slain or tifferlng from the outrages, appealing to tho freeiaent to repeat tnas stims tmuniun leniency. dt per consequence, the same calamities t ana 'JS, loo, ufuu luu uruuuuui iiuropuuauiunjp hi In the name of humanity ! I would like to Imulre of these pcrsona'who seem to think Ittmselves righteous above all other men, who isde (Arm ine note juace oi wnat s pmian- Yol. ni. throplc and humanitarian I Who has Instituted them the moral guardians of the President and the nation Have their hablta of life living quietly In their cozy houses, eschewing political ana governmental mauers living at tneir ease, far removed from the eceno of danger, and knowing personally nothing of the Indians, or the facts In the case made them better Indites of what la right and best, than those are who are on the spot and know all the facts 1 Do thcyassumethatthosecltizensof Pennsylvania, Ohio, New York, and New England, who emi grated to Minnesota, haro thereby become de prived of thcr reason, their honesty, their Chris tianity, and their humanity I and, like the dea con who objected to havlsga stove placed in one end of the church because It would drive all the cold to tho other end where his scat was, and thus freeze him, do they think that all the good qualities thus left behind by our citizens haro been concentrated in them 1 One would suppose so from this assumption of theirs In rcgulstlng the action of tho Government. Whllo they may "thank.vGod that they are not as other men are," we of Minnesota would thank God and them too If they would mind their own busi ness) It Is an old saying that " offered service itlnk.V and we think that If ever there was inch a ease, Uls Is one. The Idea thst they, who have spent their Uvea amid tho hills and valleys of Pennsylvania, where they probably iiuicr saw uii inman, ana never aia anytning for them elsewhere, except to write protests and send delegstlons like these, aro more humane or efforts nmODtT tho Indians, to elvlllr.n and Chris. iiamze mem. is ine ncitrni or nosuraitr. and n buuicicuij .uniuicaiarv upon inn Jinsaraiiv oi i their action 1 Bat it It hnmane or lust or oxtiedient to lrt theso murderers go unpunished I It certslnlvt Is not. While our tihllanthronle friends think It Is such a horrid thing to hang three hundred I Tni. .-mA. .. .u.O ?.- . ..... ' t T. i i. .if . ', KC " ' i ' ffi. '"" i the brnlsl murdering of a thousand white men, I women and children was a far raoro horrid actl Thelrsympathy appears to bo allexpcnded upon tho smaller number oi miUl.i Annanit. lnnlesA nf nnnn th bnr numXn L.J.i ini.ZiK. npon tne larger nvmoer of innocent civilised be- sirnas or snirenng relatives . Indian for thrco white per- sons would certainly seem to place thellves of whites at a snfllclcntly low estimate I I would snpposo that even our Quilcr friends, sharp as they aro said to bo at a bargain, might bo sstls- HcdwltliswAancTchsngo! I)nt that Is not the Idem wo do not desire them hung simply aa a punishment for what they have done, nil ij (hi only sure preventive of a repetition of the out- rages. It Is not vengeance, bvjt SAPETT, that we seek and demand. Tn n.li.An nr .llirlillw nnnUI. (I.n.n 1. .Unl. tolnvlto a repetition of the same crlraesi-n still more cxtenslvo destruction of llfo and property. Justlco, humanity and reason alike forbid this. Kvou our Qnaker friends esn hard- F-rs&i that Is not all. Tho people of Minnesota have solemnly determined that If tho Government again refuse or neglects to perform itaduly, fkn.dCIf,cnteJl!T 2?.T,rte? WiB-1 of mistake about this It Is a ni eiltilmed affair Of certain to ftajqxn at ttat tury live t They will shoot them on sight, whenever and wherever , they aro found j ana what mskes the matter siui worse, xno innocent win suner with the guilty. If theso guilty and convicted Indians are not execuica. tucy navo sworn to extermi nate tho race and then tcUl do it 1 All will agree that each a result wonld bo most terrible and Inhuman one that ought to bo avoided at all hazards. Exccuto tho guilty, and it will be . avoiaeu. iteieaso tnem, ana llio wnoie uoraer, Including other tribes In other regions, will In bathed In bloodshed for voars to come. Thou. I sands of Innocent Indians, and thousands of srAiSfJSwatl!. . mistaken leniency. desire such a result least of all, should the 1 r ii i i T T ' ifienua vi ma rcu iaaa acsire u. Why should they bo released? They aregull ty beyond a question. They have had u fair trial and these three hundred, out of the two thousand captured, proven by the Indian them. $elvtt to be the main aetort in tht horrid tragedy. They are far from being nil that are guilty, but they are the worst ones the ringleaders. Exe- futntn Ihflm ami nmirA Nnii anfolv will fnilnu Ti will show them the Government has th rnwr BU will punish such horrid crimes. Do this and quiet will bo enanrul on all our Indian bor-, dors. We, of Minuesola,donotwant to bo coin- pelled to do It. The (lovernment has taken the mltter out of the hands nf tho St.tft mithnrl. ties, and It Is, therefore, Its duty to complete .no wont, iiau it uecn leu io our peopia tuey woum wiinngiy jiayu aBsumea mo responsiDiu- ij i uq. u uu bu uy uiuu jaw woum do a 01S grace alike to tho Government, tho State, and the age. In tho name of that humanity which Is appealed to for their release In tho namo of the victims slain In the name of the living; sufferers ln the name of those lmnerlled bv futnro and still greater dangers, we appeal to ' them and ns from a repetition of these truly uw m, . VHau vihij S4tau llllliui aiV awful scenes. A MlNNESOTIAN. XVaddnqton, I), C,t December 1 1 1863. NE IV V II IC , Novlmbch 28th, 1661. 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The public aie hereb infoimed.thst all cases requiring the sen ken of a deteoth e otticer will be promptly and careful! attended to, "Jrtt of charge' upon application being made at the Po lice Headquarters, No. fi 10 He,ei.th street west, under super lalon of U WTBB, Superintendent of Metropolitan Police, novU4 SawXm DU. I.OCICWOOD coutluusa tUe prac tice or Dentistry, In the Washington Building, corner Pcnns)lvania avsnue and betenth street. Having practiced In the South nearly sixteen i ears, he feels assured that he can give satisfaction to any that may call Teeth Inserted ou Vulcanite, Rubber, or Go Plate. Chloroform administered when desired ' aug 1 tf : - WASHINGTON D. OAK 1 MIX crTIltNO IIOC8B, No. 44 prnthstrftnfsrslrett,the Great Dfttsr ofPaahlon,wKrefouosuflndthsbitout sod made ClotMoK for Ma and Dojri' wear that the market can produce, and our prices, forehefipnesi, and du rability or our goods, dfly competition, (bur neighbor Smith, two doors Above, to loaf noted for selllnt clothlDt; ei than any house In the cttft In a private coat ertat Ion, Acknowledged to in" thut our Hoys' Clothing w the best msdeandcutfoeds he ever sswfcand, If the citizens of Washington were potted In the goods I have, my store would be oi rrrun with ladies and gentlemen In want of clothing, and I ool j- wish to hare you call and ire our beautiful assortments of clothing, and 1 think that our prkes and goods wilt more than pay you for calling anne Leading Clothing House, No. 464 Seventh street, nesr P street, two doors below Smith's. Ertrjbody knows Smith, but. Instead of catling at his place, come In two doors below. N. B I have a special word to ssjr to the Ladles, that I '"can pleste thtn better than ever In Bors' Clothing, as my i toe excels anj thing I ever had 3, BRUCE & CO , Pormerl) at OJeon IU1I, nor 31 i.tanl Now at Osk Hill. ,4 CARD. iV Oak Ha li Cloth I no Room. Mr. Drue, formerly at the OJeon Hall, hs now opened a new store at No. t Seventh street, Just below Smith's, where he has a fine if lection of Wen and Boys' clothing at terylow prices, he la desi rous oi having all his old customers call on hint, as !" '"""s " ynusivnm.iuii lum. i XMY Mn ,mT f ood lower prices than any othi . .inM in rh.Mip , r nonr a. rrt ' ' n.k..L No. 404 serenth street, nesr'F. Call and are Mr. Bruce . at No. set Seventh street "?,' ri. k.. . .,,, , ,," . , , Mr. Drue, baa a Fine Stock of Clothing- fop Men ,ni1 T"' w"r ' No-M roth stre7opposlt. city Post OOce. jlj Mr. Drue, is the man ttfTOfee th. Bo) s la cioth- ln?i alljo.4j Setcath stfert. -"rTbcKiy-knows thst Mr. Bruce can sell Boj s1 -nnx cnesper tnsn anyon.elie. Na.sst Sev ,nta atreet-opnotit. Cltv Post orac. t or Men and Boys' Clothing call on Mr. Bruce, at Osk Hall, No. st Seventh street, between E and F. . Mr.Beelsth.mantopleas.oulnBoys'Cloth. 'c,fr ,1l?."Effl";" "" 4M So"",h "r".,i SJUS T v stK-im g-, hand advance: op the iiiiiv nv G tiie potomaK . i S1T1 . tl-. ," , PT0MA,C' '1 M"? I'0",. " 51' " up '"'I"10" of their rood, but SMITH k. "EALL, No. 301 Setenth street We are able to sell rooJ clothing nesrl) a cheap as eier We ft hare been nghtlngagalait liinh prkes tor the last lM'.u'""'-''"o""'i:ooJ,saawesw.bIeto sell st low prices. SMITH Is all the time In the market picking up goods at M price., and that Is on. reason stun. WehsLthemesesandshimy to '" 'esp, and we will do It, aa our customers want OooJ Clothing at low prUei, saj we are Just the men to sell It to thera. A call Is solicited at the cuar cLOTiusa novse or SMITH Sl BKALL, Clothiers, No. U01 8eieath street, nrit door below the market. nor ?l dtjunl 59 TAKR NtlTICK. 59 M. T. PARKEK, NO. 1, LOUISIANA AVFNUF, Respecirully aad cheerfully returns thsnks ror th. liberal pstronsge hitherto receli eJ nsviogeicr) iicuuy loruoing THE BUT HOUSE, SIGN, anudfcuratiw T.?5it. !; JSJ.J ? ruining to 'tTlSZ srinHimg riauniiiiurni If e has no hesltsnLT In Dllcltlnr onnt1min(a of the public's fa, or lli Price are Ueasoiuiblii Th Work Unexceptionable; An J particular attention Is paid to PROMPTNESS IN DKLH KRV. KJ-Heraember the number I 00 Louisiana Avenue, oct 31 Sm let. Sixth and Seventh streets. WKKf OH AVIIKIIK IS IT! Who is " thew mon rou lhsl u ,lut ln want ' omtnlnB' ,Iie wy of Clothing, Furnishing i Coods, lUts, Cspsl AnJthelieit plsceto pet them ta at ,h. lll0,t popular Clothlhg House of J H. ,.,-.. ' "e .. . . . . SMITH. CO , No 4C0 Seventh street, where jou Icanflndthegreatest arietyof Clothing and Furiv- . unios uooas lor Men and uoj s' wear, we can BSfey isfelj'ssy thst our stock of Clothing exiel au) thing In this market, and ou(reputtlunfor selling Good Goods Cheap Is true; but the old maxim, thst " a nimble sixpence Is better than a slow shilling, Is the principle that his built up our (ramenie trade. Our preseut stock of Clothing we otter at verjr low (prices, and we are all the ilmereiehlngnewgooJs from our manufacturing establishment, No. 40 est Baltimore street DonutfailtouillatJ.il SMITH U COS, No 460 Setenth street, where eu can ty Clothing at tremendous bargains. J, IJ.SMMH i tu, Clothtfr., No. 100 Seeath street, suit corner Twentieth street aud Ps. a. enue. no, 31 iltjtnl OAK 11 A 1. 1. CI.OTIIINCJ HUOBI, ba 464. Se entli ntrcpl. helniv t The subscriber takes great pleasure la snnounc- I ,"B - ""'"i '" ' oyeutd a new store at No. 461 berenth street, near j whK f he has a fine, selected stock of Clothing fa r-aiand Iloia' wear, which ther hate Iml riv. ceh ed from the North, and otters them for sale at ine lowest norrnern prices J. BRUCE ft CO, sep20 liu Clothiers, 464 Setenth street, 1AM AND WINTER (JOODH, MILITARY A.VD OIVJLfAX. WALL, STPI'llKNS tt ( O , ate now opening their Fall and Wlnttr floods, embracing fine Dreas Coats, Doeskin Pants, eats, tne. A large and well selected stock of tine heaty Overcoats We hae also a complete aaaortuient of Business Suits, mad In the most durable manner Ottlcers will find our Military Hoods desirous to their wants. Heay Woollen Blankets, for camp use at reasonable prices iai.l, tut rjir.rts cu , U44 Pennsyhanta avenue, between oe'JT dtf Ninth and Tenth streets. rilO MAIN NO! We saythat our store In the First ward ma) not hat e caused a com motion, but do ia that tie are running oil an Im mense stock of Clothing at the Leading First Ward Store, corner of Tiventiel h street and Penni It anla atenue, but whoeter saw a store where a Smith was that did not do builnessl and the reasun Is, thcyalwajs aell their good too cheap That Is why they are alwaj a poor ( ho et er heard of a Smith getting rich! I uet er did We are determined to furnish alt the First Ward with Gpod Clothing Ft cry bod) had better come soon and lu , as our neighbors, in a similar business, ssy that tte can not stand It more than nl net) dna longer selling goods so cheap, but we hate terj large lot of Clothing, Hats, Caps, Boots, and Shoes left, and we are determined to run them otl at great bar gains, at Headquarters for Clothing In the First Ward, corner of Twentieth street aud lVnn)lta nla atenue and No 400 Setenth street not 31 iltjsnl KM IT1I U CO T MIE CHEAPtST CLOTHINQ HOUSK IN town i. si L. A 11CALL & CO . Not U61 Seventh street, so 26 3ra between I and K. ' g. - , G., WEDNESDAMipECEMBER 3, 1862 XX X OnKAM A,r,jc. Th. understand haa th. pleaaur. of Intormlof th eltltens otWashloftoa aad th. vlelaltv. thai he has lieen appolntel Sol. Aent forth. e.1rated X X X CliEAil ALE AVD SOUTHS. Th. suprrlorltr o( this Als Is so will kaon thst i. demand for It haa been ranlillv Inf rtul .Inn the demand for It has been rapidly incresalai its introduction Into this cltjr It is alreadv used by a large number of private families In the uiitrlct tolOaliimbls. r Its Introduction into this eltr. It Is alreadv uird XXX CUE AM AUK Is brewed espres.lv for famllr ua. and watalna none or the deleterious substan.e which are so frequently Introduced iato th. raaaufactur. of Ale and Porter to assist fenneotsllon. XXX CHKAM ALS , . ISDartleQIarlr recommentterf aa ov tniMsoaroll . pleasant tonic io persons autre ring irora the loss of appetite the XXX Cream Ale is invaluable a a most agree a bis stimulant, jlrlDg healthy and Vigorous action to the stomach. . XXX pitSAX ALE Is hirnlr rcommata.lM hv th rianit w.ttAt phlaandby the principal physicians of Wjishlng- XXX VR&AM ALK ut up in pint and quart bottles and small kegs, fSmllV use. and Is (lellverM In ktivtoa. (.).. city, free or chargftaa is also Ua most superior quality of Bottled Cider. S. KJCRrrrvrB 463 and 464 .sercnth street, 1 Basement. oDDOslte P. O N N. B. XXX Ale and Superior Cider always on draughts! 463 and W Seventh street. Basement. g v t r. e n n wood ". Provisions, Hams, Dried Bert; Beef Tongues, Cheese, Hardlnes Fngllsh Pickles, Chow Chow. etc. W orcestershtre Xauce, Lester's Wine Bitters, Old Brandies, i Madeira, Sherry and Port Wines, Holland Gin, Lemon, Ginger and Raspberry Syrups, Champagne Wines, various brands, Assorted Preserves, Jellies, Old Whiskies, a large stock In case st An assortment Catsups, Canned Fruits, Potted Meats, Soups.Condejised Milk, Cigars and Smoking Tobacco, Brandy Cherries, London Porter and Scotch Ale. For sale by NORMS, CALWKLIifc CO , 311 Pennsylvania avenue, not 20 I tn Opposite Wlllards' Hotel. rpOBACCO AND HKQAH WAABHOUfl E WILLIAM QBOAME, WHOLESALE AKD RETAIL DEALER M TOBACCO ag SQAHS,en4 MESRXUAVMPlPtS, Corner of rmneylvania omw and Sixth t.t WASHINGTON, D. C. Hat lng recently enlarged my place of business, I am now prepared to offer to the tttli ens of Wash ington the best brands of Tobacco aad Segars, at wholesale or retail, cheaper than can be bought elsewhere In the city. LA FAVORTTA BVjlXP, RLEQAWTEE8, LA TUSCA, FL0R2EMAY0, LA ESPIXOLA Are excellent brands, and every lover of good S. gots i m w i ursui , Also. SmoTTTng Tobacco of all kinds, wholesale and retail. WILLIAM GHOSSK, nor CO 1 m Cor. Penn. ave. and Sixth it. ATOTICK. ll Judoe Advocate's OmcE, Washinrtoo Cltr. D. C. Nov. is. iato. Applications hating been made by ladies, to go to t heir friends and families In the South, nolle la hereby git en that all applicants must make a writ ten statement to this office, verified by oath, be tween this date and th isth day of December next. Irst . Tbe name, age, and residence of th applb cant. Second. The date when1 she cam wlthia th mil. ltary lines of the United States, for what purpose, and where ah has sine resided. Third. The plaee th desire to go to, aad the purpose or object thereof. The persons to whom leat mayb granted will be sent with suitable escort from Waahinrtan to the United states lines tn Virginia, with such per sonal effects as shall b allowed to pas. - No pvrson will be allowed to tak more than on trunk or package of female wearing apparl,weigh lng not ot er one hundred pounds, aad auhjwtto In spection, and any attempt or effort to Smuggle con irauana properir win lorien ine same, ana suniect tin marts tf. Imnd .nnm... .1.. .! k. L.. 1 IUVi.llj aw HM'IIBVHUKHI UUIIUK OLOV Wat7 L. C. TURNER. nov tl Major and Judge AdyocaU, Edward Krcrclt' Reply to suayKnllsh LsOrd. BT rOETICAL fUMf. W hat hate we ln Ameilcal We've wonder great and grand; We hat e 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 allth world) The farms xannot be beat) Our cities, full of luxury. Are famous for th neat. We't e orators and authors, too. With Intellects of foroei We't e railroads scattered everywhere: And one Professor Morse. Our girls have beauty, wit, and grace, ' The 're charming, swett, and taiii But, then, the grandttt thing w hat Is known as great OAK HALL, W here t he fall and winter stock of first-class cloth ing Is now ready In extra abundance and greatest variety All th new-st) le Overcoats, Sacks, Busi ness Coats, Peg-top Pants, fcc , selling at prices so low that et er) body will buy and be satisfied J. BRUCE Ik CO, (Oak Hall,) No. 404, Set enth street near F, nov 21 dtjant Two doors below Smith's nKAIaKD PRUPOHAfJI r tnvii,' ..t!i .v.- O 6th of December, ltku, for furnishing the Sub sistence, Department with 400 TONS OF HAY ln Ihetlrstdellter) to be commenced on or about the 12th of December, and the whole quantity nut In before the end of said month. The Hay to be shipped bv wateranddellteredon iuu tvitarvea ai a.xui sireei, ana weignea In Wash inrton. D. C. Bidders must state In their bids th price per 100 nsiiinitoi at urhlrrS that urlll fiianl.t. .W L... firms msklnc bids must slat. th. name, of all the psrtics Intereafed Paj ment to be mad. in Treesury notes, or auch .urn., nm uui.tuui.uk uia. ii.v. lur Ul.triUUIlOn. BUS to be directed to Col. A. BECKW1TH. a. n C. and C.H.V, S. A., and endorsed " Proposals for ...j not vu pKltmiNAl.. Hojietess Cases are being Cured Dally, by Ilaml jiagnettsm. CHilaiidMttWaaCQesorsOuieotth.nrstcitlten. of ashlnrroa. vtito hat . been restored to health. uont, Piles. Neuralgia, Rheumatism, Scurry, Nervous Couiplalats, and Female Weaknes.e., In t arishly cured without fail. MRS. WREN, il K street, between Sixth and Seventh streets. N 11 Theclt) cars I'M. within a square of the door nov 91 lm U' I'ICtUS' AND SOLDIERS' GOODS FUNSTON t. SCOFIELD, John it , Arw 1 oik, and 303 E street, near ll'illarJi'. Full si.ortment of Mltltart and r.nnf nnmi. Chetrons, la. Glotes, Stationery, and re&ulne Spertu Armj' Oil, Gun Polish, Sic. Full stock of r irrwura... sui. .kvui. lor toe Uliorino. 303 F. street, Juncture Pennsylvania avenue. O I II I 01 II HOT II KHM, OS I'll i: I M II HOT II KIIS, S5 PENNSTLVANIA AVENl'E, atn rrNNsvLVANlA avenue, PFNNSYLVANIA AVFNUE, Branch of 3 SOUTH WILLIAM STRRr.T, NFW YORK, 30 SOUTH WILLIAM'STRFET, NFW TORK, Importers of CHOICE BRANDIES AMD YYINE8, CHOICE BRAKDIES AND WINE3, CHOICE BRANDIES AND WINES, CHOICE BRANDIES AND WINES, And wholesale dealers In RTE AND BOURBON WHISKIES, RIKAND BOURBON WHISKIES. As well as every variety of LIQUORS, CORDIALS, Ac, LIQUORS, CORDIALS, c. LIQUQRB, CORDIALS, Ac, And the best brand, or GENU" INF, II A VAN A CIO A R8, OENUINEIIAVANA CIOAR8. ' We sl.o oiler for sle a complete assortment of HERME.TICALLY SEAL-ED FRUITS, MEATS, fce , "HERMETICALLY SEALED FRUITS, MEATS, a.c , HERMETICALLY SEALED FRUITS, MEATS, he , Expre.ily put up for camp use BEST 000 D8 IN THE MARKET, BEST GOODS IN THE MARKET, LOWFST NFW VORK PRICES, LOWJ ST NEW VORK PRICFS, LOWFST NEW VORK PRICES. US PKNNSVI.VANIA AVENUE, S PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE. Between Ninth aud Tenth streets, octS 'V IU1I X TEA S P I 0 E SI GROUND T E A S I I I COFFEES!! TO U A C 0 O Bill A Istfe Invoice of th. store articles are now belos; received, and for ssl. by D. J. BROWN, Commission Broker, No. H, Washington Building, Seventh street sod Pena. aveaue. 8UTLERS TAKE NOTICEI Teas la x pouad packs Tsaa la s, 6, 10, 12, is, IS .ad 30 pound bos... Canned Tomatoes ln 3 doien boxes Canned Peaches ln 3 doien boxes. Pickles in 3 doieu boxes. Gum Drops in Af pound pspers. Gum Drops In 6 pound boxes Rsl.tns la boxes aad K boxes. Pepper la 3 ouace pspers aad In I gross boxes English Mustard In V pound pspers and can. Engli.h Mu.tsrd In a snd 1 gro.s boxes Preserved Cherries In bottles. Ftg. In 3); pound drums and 3 pound boxes Lemon Syrup ln bottle. PLUG TOBACCO, FINWUT TOBACCO, CIUARS. For ssl. by D. J. BROWN, No , Washington Building, Set enth stre.t and Penn. avenue, Washington, D C. noS fX) THE OFFICERS OF THE ARMY. Just arrtred, by direct importation per steamer Fulton, front Europe, a very One and large assort, ment of Marine, Opera, Field Gla.se., and Tele scopes, which I will sell a tery Utile abote the cost In Paris. As to the quatltle., there are none .uperlor to be had, having been selected purposely for this msrket. Also, a large snd well-assorted stock of Opera Gls.se., Microscopes gold, slHer, and steel Spectacles and F e Glta.es, aulted to the tight by the use of an Optometer A considerable number of certificate to be seen at mjotrlce,from gentlemen who hste been culled at my establish ment 435 Pennsylvania avenue, between Fourand-a. half ami hlxth streets. My Eefabllshmcnt la up at.lr.. Olasses Jilted to suit. The trade supplied. Oct ltfly APPLICATION t for Duplicate baud Ww.rvm.ut. Application having been made under the aot of 73d June, I860, for the reiaaue of the Land Warrants deacrlbed herein, which ar alleged to ha.e been loat or deatrojed, notice la hereby gH en that, at the date fallowing thedeacriptloo oi each warrant, a new oertlflcate of like tenor will be laaued If no valid objection ihould then appear. No 86,163, for 160 acrea, laaued under the act of March. IbOo, ln the name of Rachel, widow of Thoi. Meredith, and waa granted March 3. 1S6 Decern ber 6, m No. 93,709, for ISO acrea.Ut.ued under the act of March, 18SS, In the name of Arnold Harrington, and waa granted September 17, 1837 Januar) 4, 1863 No. 83,464, for 160 acrea, laaued under the act of March, 1806, In the namea of the minor children of Daniel F. MoCune,deceaaed, and waa granted Oct 33.1858-January 11, 1863 No. 100,847, for lfiuacrea, laaued under the act of March 1856, ln the name of Anael Allen, and waa granted March U, 186 Januarj 13, 1863 No 100,360, for 160 acre., laaued under the act ol March, 1806. In the name of Rachel, widow of Geo Harner, aud waa granted January 6, IStrj February 8, 16U JOSFPHM.BARRKTT, Commlaaloner, W ATKIt NOTICR. In comenuenoe of the lnurnrmiif ih wttpln the General Reaervolr It will beneceaaar), unleaa great economy of water ia practiced, for the Gov ernment aoon to abut off the supply to cltltana en tire!). All peraona are, therefore forbidden to uae the hydrantsonPenDa)laola avenue, or on any atreeta or avenues under the care and supervlalon of the Commissioner of Public Buildings, for watering the streets or pa.ementa, or for an) prh ate purpose ivhate.er. And all persons using the water are urgently so licited to ( aa economical la Its uae a possible. fi. a FrU NCH, sep so Commissioner of Public Buildings. 200,000 Dome it lo Segars, consisting or Seed and Seed and Havana oft he best qualitj , put up in most desirable styles, for aale at unuaually low ' prlcea at l no 13 OSTHKIM BROTHERS I 100,000 Imported Havana Segars, comprising the I choicest brands In tht market. Just receU ed and ' for salt at z0 12 OSTHEIM BROTHERS. ,NQ. 5. pROPOSAU FOR OATH Al CORN. DtroT QuATiaMArri'.Ornct, ' Comer lath aad O streets, SEALrp 1 PROPOSALS will b. recelvedst this ..,.". ."u3-w,tn.inneyol December, et !'clock M . for furnishing1 the Oorsrnment with frCO.0001 tWohund-MlthniiB.nlhtiai.ta..f n.-. .. (WWO) two hundred thou.sod bushels of old shell- . V" ?,t! '" of a rood merchantable quality, .patuplnbarsofabouttwobu.helsesch. PunWi1!hbu.h,7f,r',t,',',,,l",,1,'',1,W, Sscks to be turalshsd without exits charge to the The Cora to be or a rood raerchentsbte quality, put up In bars of about two bushels each. Corn will be recelred by weight at (64) Btty-slx pounds to th. bushel. Sscks to be furnished without extra charge to the Government. , Delivery to be made Id the city of Wsshlnrton, within rsi) twenty-live dsys from th. dst. of the contract. PROPOSALS. Proposals wilt b. received for (60,000) Bfty thou ssnd bushels of oats and upwards, and for (S0.0C0) Btly thousand bushels of Cora and upwards. The propositions for the Osts and Corn ra.ll be on separate psprs, and entirely distinct from and Independent of each other. The full name and port office addrei. of the bidder must appear In the proposal. If a bid 1. mute In th. n.m. r. fl.M. ... ....- of all theiisrtles mu.t appear.or the'bld will be con.ldereJ aa the Indlrldue, proposal of the partner alrnlnr It. Propo.sls from disloyal parties will not be con-sldered,aodAxoATnorALUoiAacs)MrsTAtroM-paky each raopo.iTtoit.n Propo.sls must be addressed to Colonel D H Rucker, Quartermaster U. s. Array, Wsshlnrton. D. C , and .houldbe plaluly marked "Propo.sTs for Oats and Corn" GUARANTEE. The ability of the bidder toDll the lontrsit, should ltbeawardedtohlm.mn.tberaaraatledbytworre. Jon.lble person whos. slrnsture. must b. appen ed to the ruaraatee. The responsibility of th. ruarantors must be shown by the ofllolslcertlflost. of th. clerk of the Pfat--tl.trtct Court, or of the United statea Dis trict Attorney. Bidders mu.t be present In peraou when the bid. ere opened, or their proposals will not be consid ered. Bonds equsl tn amount io half the sum to be re celved on fheoo.trsct, slrnedby theeontrsctor and . i h'JP'arantorB, will be required of the sue ceaiful bidder upon .lining the contract. As the bond must accompany the contract, It will beneceaasryforthe bidders to hste their bond., men with them,orto here bondsslgned In antlclpa t on and ready io be produced when the contract Is signed lllsnks for bonds csn be procured upon applica tion belne made at this ottUe, either personally, by letter, or by telegraph " ' Form of Guarantee ' , of th county of , and ststo of , and . of the county of , and Stat. ?', d? hereby guarantee that Is able to fulfll a contract in accordance with th. terms of his proposition, and thai, should his proposition be accepted, he will at once enter Into a contract In accordance therewith. Should the contract be awarded him, we are pre pared to become his securities. lJft'hi, Warantee must be appended the official certificate shot e mentioned ) .,, INSPECTION, DELIVERY, c. All Osts snd Corn cootrscted for under this ad vertisement will be rigidly Inspected, and auch aa do not prot .of a good eouod merchantable quality will be rejected. Payment to be made upon the completion of the contract, or so soon theresfter as the Depot Qusr termsater shsll be in funds .A??t"'rorm",r ln th Hd. or non-conformsnee with the terms of this advertisement, will enaure the rejection of the propoaal Delivery to b. made at th. Railroad DciKjt.orst one of the Government t harvea In the city ol Waahlngton. The LWDCtOuirirriailt,Mun..tnhlnuirika right to reject any or all bida that he may deem too l high. ' 1 D H. RUCKER, .. . ..Co'""'! and Depot Quarterma.ter. nov 34 dim fnANTJ ADVANCE OF THE ARMY, I VJ and clothiers sre crying up the great advance I of clothing, but we are aelllng at a amall advance I on old prices. We have a larg. stock ou hsnd, and t are selling them on to make mora room, for we I havea very large stock of Clothing st our manufac- I'tory, and are now running off our stock at less thsa wholessle prices to mske room We have al ways been lighting against high prices, and shsll continue to do so. Mr. SMITH 1. In the msrket all I the time, snd Is ensbled to furnish our .tore with I a superior stock, snd wecsnnot be undersold by any one. W. hat.th. means to sell cheep, snd sre determined to do It at SMITH Si BEALL'S, No. 36 Seventh street, not 31 dtjanl Nesr K attest JP EVE AND 4CAR. DEAFNESS. IMPAIRED SIOUT. NOJ8ES IN THE HEAD. Affections of the T1.ROAT. DISEASES OF THE AIR PASSAGFS. CATARRH PULMONARY. These maladies are exclusively and successfully nested by DR. VON MOSCHZISKER, Ocsjust and avrist, tn Peon, srenae, opp. WllUrda'. Bt Numeroua Testimonials csn be examined at his office, from dtlteas of Waahlngton stT'All surrlcsl operstloos to restore SIGHT and HEARINO performed not 10 1m kTUTU'I TO THF PUBLIC IN OFNERAL HUtHINI! R K H T A U R A N T Sk 4 IS J 4 a 4 M& PENNSYLVANIA AVKNITE, SOUTH SIDF, (Formerly of New York,) Haa the Name and Fame of being one of TBE BEST RE6TAURAXTS IX TOWX. d-d, e us a trial, and Judge for yourseir -W F,erthloglntheHouselsof the BEAT THE MAKKET AFFORDS. Don't torget the number, 'All Penns)lianU atenue, between Tweinh and Thirteenth streets, oar W South side. 1W" IS W INVENTION ARTIFICIAL CLFOPLASTIC BONF TFETH, without metal plate or claspa, by DU. S. B. BIGEoMOND, Olo Droadwa),New York) and 300 Penn a.enue, betweeu Twelfth and Thirteenth ata , WASHINGTON, D. C, Calls the attention of the public to the follow lng ad antagea of hia Improved ayatem: lat. The teeth of his manufacture will never tor- rode nor change color by any acids, and are three fourths lighter than anj other 2d. No teeth nor roots need be extracted, as the artliUlal ones can be Inserted o er them, 3d. The roots will be made tooflenaUe and neier to ache 4th. No temporary teeth are needed, aa permanent ones can be made Immediately, thereby preserving the natural expression of the faoe, which, under the old aj stem, is frequently disfigured. 6th, This work haa been fullyteted,forovcrflve years, by man) of the tint chemlats and physicians of this and the ol 1 country Dr. S has also Invented a white lode st rue tibia metal tilling, with which the most aensltU e teeth can be filled without pain, andean build up a per fect souud tooth on any side roots, which will last through a Lifetime He refers to the following gentlemen: Dr .Mottf Dr. Doremus, Professor of Chemlatryi Hon A. Mann,Jtin.Capt.Crabtree, Vice President of the Emigration Company of New York) lion Judge a) ne, or the Supreme Court, or ashlngton, b C i and thousands or others Call and examine for rourseh es nov 8 fim (1AMI STOVES 1 J CAMPSTOVFSM CAMPSTOmill We are now manufatturlod CAMP, COOK and HEATING STO ES. which we will sell bv the dozen or hundred as cheap as they can be bought ln Baltimore. t, ri. av n. i. un.uun i , nor is 331 Peon, aveaue, near 7th street. . nS&toii. !Srigif iSgr ' - RATES OF ADVERTIBINO. OtiQ sqtiare, thre. days .- , . . . tl.00 One square, four days ....... ,i.25r On. square, Ave dsv . . . . . . '1.50 One square, six day r . - ' - i. 1.75'' ETenr other day advertisements, Hfty per cent, additional. Onee week advertisement charged as new'' tax each Insertion. Eight line or lea constitute a aqnare. AdreTtlaemnla ahonld h. h.nitMl in h nln. O'clock p. IB. " .' " L ' OPKKn rumzt aud' torn TXAVioLh, OF CHOICE OPORTO ORAPE, FOR rHYSICMNS; V9E, For Femafa, Wtakly Ptxon, fltl Invatidt. Frerf fumllj-, nt thli tenon, ihould ne tlie 8AMDUCI WINF. CelebnteUlD Europe for IU medlclaal a&d benefl cll qutllttei ti rentle attmulAnt, Tonic, Diuretic. o4 Sudorinc, highlreiteeineil by eminent phri eUni, ued In Furopean tnd Amerlcnn HotpUl. inn hi ignit pi ine nrit unuuei in furope oa America. AS A TONIC. It heii no equal. cAuilnjr n appetite and buUdlor up the ej-item, blnff entlrelr pure wine of a tnoat valuable fruit. AS A DIUriETIl, It ImDarla a healthr aetlnri of the (TUmia anil Ki I. neyi.and Urinary urant.Terybeneflcltl in Droptr Gout, and Rheumatic affections SPFFH'S WINF la Dot a mixture or manufactured article, but ii pure, from the Juice of tbe Portugal Sambucut rape. cuniTBiea in nrw.eney, recommenaed vy hemliti and Phraiclant aa noaseailnc medical rro- pertlei tupertor to any other Wlnei ln use, and an excellent article for all weak and debilitated per ona and th aged and In Arm, tmprorlntr the rP ine Rim uetaeiiiiiig laoitr. iuu couuitq ALDIES'WINE, Became It will not Intoxicate aa other wlnea. aa It contalna no mixture of aplrlta or other liquor., and 1 admired for Ita rich, peculiar flaror, and nutnm Firopertlea, Imparting a healthy tone to the difeiN reonrana,andr blooming, aoft, and health) akin and complexion. WE RFFFR TO A few welMcnown gentlemen and phj-alclini hu aBieir.ru iir .line. Gen.WlnnellScott,U.SA. I Go. Morgan, N Y. State. I Dr.WUson.lllhat .N.V. Dr. Ward, Newark, N J Dr Dougherty, Newark N.J. Dr. Marey, New A'ork ur j k int!Mn,N v city, i ur. rearer n. i, t,iiy, Ifrs. DarcviiNicholl.New ark, N. J. uw, raiai, rnuaara bTtNone rrnulne without the signature of "AL FKlvD SPFt R. Passaic. N J ." Is over the cork each bottle. CTHAKR ONF TRIAL OF THIS WINF or sale by Druggists and all firatlasa Dealrrs Trade supplied In Baltimore by WM. H BROW N kBRO A SPEER, Proprietor VmcvARO Paaaalc, New Jersey OrricE 209 Broadway, New York. JOHN LA FOX. Paris, nov ly Agent for France and Germany. JUST TRY OUR JVBW STOCK OF Clothlnff from the Peonle's Clathlntr atAr. We. 460 Seventh street, near F. They out-wear any thing you can buy and they are sold ao cheap at J II IIiT5, No. 460 Se, enth street, near F I would advise all to come and buy their Clot bin at SMITH'S, No. 460 Seventh atrtet II you are wise you will come to SMITH'S, No 0 Seventh street, near F, opposite City Post or flee, to buy your Clothing, Furnlshlrg Goods Trunks, Hats, and Caps. The PrO PLC'S CLOTHING STORE, No. 460 Seventh street, Is the beat place In town to buy your Clothing, Furnishing Goods, Trunka, Hats, and Caps. i. 11 SMITH b. CO, Clothiers, (i Seventh street Call aoon and seeour new stock of Pall and Win ter Clothing', which we are selling at very low pri ces, at the PEOPLE'S CLOTHING STORE, No. 460 seventh street, near F. Great attractions at No 460 Setenth street. New stock of Clothlnr Juat arrived and aellmr at our uaual low prices J. H. SMITH H CO , Clothlere. no wj sevrnin ircei, idq corner i wenucin street anl Penn. airnuc Great banalns In Clothlnir. Furnishing Cooda. Hats, Caps, Boots, and shoes, on the corner ot Twentieth street and Penn a, cnuc. SMITH at CO , Clothiers, First ward. cor. Twen tieth atreet and Pennsylvania avenue, la the cheap est place in town to buy jour Fall and Winter Clothing. Call at the First Ward Clothing store and get your Fall and Winter Clothing, Hats, Caps, Boots, and Shoes - SMITH & CO , Clothiers, Cor Twentieth street and Tenn av FIRST WARD CLOTHING HOUSE, corner Of Twentieth street and Pennsylvania avenue. You can buy your Clothing, Hats, Caps, Boots, and Shoes cheap, corner of Twentieth street and Pennsylvania avenue. sep SiV-3m ATTENTION, SOLDIERS AND SUT-LERNs-Ha, lng Juat completed our assort ment of Camp Furniture, we would now respect fully Invite the attention of Soldier and Sutlers Our assortment comprises In part the following Camp goods, tlx Camp Chests for mesa of from four to six, Lamp Tables. Camp Stools, Camp Cots, Camp Msttressea, with all other articles of Camp Furniture calcula ted to make a soldier comfortable All of which uill be sold at the ery Ion est cash prices at OhFEN & WILLIAMS, eu2l No fi?6 Set enth atreet, corner o S URTIIINU ,VEW, TRY IT. Now is the time to buy) our all Clothing, at No. 460 Seventh street; v, here j ou can find all the latest style goods, at Northern prices Mofhol forSetenth atreet, No 460 Alargeln lolceof Clothing, at lery low prices, No 460 Se. entn sireei, near A new way to sat e Gold 1 Buy j our Clothing at No. 460 Seventh atreet, opposite Post Office, at 10 per cent below the market price, In Treasury notes smith's. Nu 460 Se. enth atreet. is the cheaDeit house ln town to buy your Clothing, Furnishing Goods, Trunks, Hats, and Caps sep 26 im N r i ti n a i. O A N . Tlir NEW riir7T t EAR SIX Pr MAT BOADi I of the I V X I TE D STATES, I ( A"ioi at " Fm JtMiilus.") The COUPON BONDS ia sums ol M, ,100, .600, sad H.OJO, I Tbe REGISTERED BONDS ln sums of W, il, , $600, $1,000, snj t6,a, (Intereit commencing et date oj purchased I FOB ULE AT P1B St . JA COOKE Jt CO., U.ukers, ' 45i Fifteenth street. Tlie.e Uonp. sre the Cutirtsr Goveiinjient SECvairr uow In the rnstket hueiett payable lem-annvcllv IN GOLD 1. equit stent, st pre.eat price ol cola, tu e) pro Cent tn cutrency nov 25 tf DU IUU KNim IT I It ) ou do not, call at SMITH tt Br ALL'S, No. 361 Seventh strset nesr K street, and buy touratlf anice suit of Cloth lng from them, a. they sell chesp SMITH h BEAU, Clotnlsr., No. 301 Seteath street, norll dtjanl Near K street. ESPECIAL ATTENTION IS CALLED TO OOP. new stock ot Fill and U Inter tlothln(, Cuts FunUshlnr Gooda, Hsts, snd Csps L A. BLALL4.C0, s. So-am Clothiers, No. Ml Seventh stre... it i i