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VfWW i K :P 'LOCAL 'MEWS. jM J. I AjMMintfc, " -:'lf1' 0gTt,iTiitTjiEiiA'pAoi:tf.vnn." After to-night, bat two more nights,"! shall m deprived ofthe pleasure of seel rig Miss Western perform to thli city. By unlrerial desire, the at pears to-night la the great emotional, donesUa Ave act play of ."East Lynne. or the Flopement."' The eminent vouu Actor, Air, L. P. Barrett, alsd appears In this piece, and for the only time thli week, a Kir Fraud Lerlson, a character wtileh, b al admirable acting, he may bo aald to hare crested. M1m Kate Denln appeara at Barbara Hare. In the double character of Lady Isabel and Mad. Tine, we lunch doubt whether there la any ac tress iiowoa the boards whocanequal'MJts Lucille. She hae made It a deep and unt trior atudy, and the popularity or the play hat established the fact that now, In modern timet, plart are written of a public Interest equal Hot; those of years, or even centuries ago. "The enthusiasm which hat attended "East Lynne'' tt remarkable Indeed, and we may expect to tee to-night a house crowded in every part with one of thoseextremely fashionable audiences that characterise Manager Graver's establishment. On to-morrow evening. Mist Western appears In two selected characters, It being the occasion of a complimentary farewell benefit tendered her. Fono'a Ofmatic Timm. MUt Caroline Rich Inge' singing It to the opera what Mr. Kdwln For rest'a acting it to the drama, and our graceful and skillful priwta donna, with all the native modesty that alwaya goes hand la hand with real genius, Is now rapidly on her way to fame and fortune for alt are loud la her praise. Mist Rlchlngt Is a young lady whose devotion to her profession de serves to reap a rich reward. To-night, Miss Car oline again appeara at the Enchantress. To-mor-tow night, aha repeate the same character for her benefit and fur the credit or our city (as the second greatest theatrical city In America at the present lime ) Let Miss Caroline Rlchlngt' benefit be In everyway worthy of our own and only really ex cellent American prima donna. NlKOa'aCnuDa.-Su rreat has been the success of the double troupe, that Mr. Nixon haa deter- hiidcu o remain mree more uayi ana nigmt in Washlnvtnn nrirlnus In hla InftiitniraHnsr his. hippo-dram at to temple In Alexandria. The four lady rldert,the three clowns, the sixty artistes, the fine spectacles and the tantomlmea anoear to r rati fy the people. It It tftr. Nixon's Intention to re open the Cremorne, In a thort time, with an enter- lainmeni 01 a uecioeuiy attractive cnaracter CAHTEaairnv. Last night, another large audl- rnccgrrnru ms woriu-rrnownra unseute nenorua Oallettt, who appeared, with the wonderful Mont. Velarde and the graceful Kate Fennoyer, In the matnlfleent dance, the "Carnival of Venice.1' The popular managera need fear no opposition to long at such high and extraordinary talent ts displayed. m iiur uii wonimer increases nignny in popu lar favor, and well merits the eimlause which fol lows her beautiful ballads. In fact, every member of the Canterbury company It an artiste of superior talent, and a rich treat la In store for those who vim mere to-night. ft Washington Vametils. This new and beautL- lul establishment opened last night to a crowded audience, and the whole Derformance was received with the greatest enthusiastic manifestations of oeugni ana approDatioa. Tne great iHernanaei was Immense In all hit aetsi his rultar solo brought the house down, and in the French Dancing Mus ter, caused shouts of laughter. The beautiful Mlsa Fltiwllllama made a great hit. She la a splendid singer. Dick Sandt received thundera of applause In hit celebrated clog dance. The dancing of Mist Julia Lehman and Mlsa Whelpley were all that tould be wished, and the ladles also were received with marked favor and applause. In a word, the ballet It a great card The negro performers, Ber ger, Allen, and Landls, are excellent, and the suc cess of the Varieties la a success without a doubt. Me had almost forgot the Moreste Brothers, who are wonders In their line of business The tame progamme It repeated to-night The So i die as Lisrart. Among all the be ne olent institutions for the benefit of the sick and wounded soldiers, we know of none which (Ot testes more Interest than the soldiers' library, which hat been so promptly Instituted by the be nevolence and patriotism of a few Individuals un der the auspices of John A. Fowle, Fsq , of the Navy Department. That true soldier's friend, the riatriotlo Miss Burasey, Is the librarian. It Is truly ntercstlng to visit the library between the hours of 1 and 4 p. m , when the books are being dellv ered and exchanged. Crowds or soldiers are con stantly thronging the room, on Fifth street, be tween F and Q streets. Our literary readers would be astonished to hear the titles of the volumes called for a convincing proof of the unusual In telligence of the men composing the Union army. The great poets are In constant demand. History, tr els and essays are la demand. One man wants a Greek Testament, another converses fluently In three or four different languages, and a third calls for the drst-clais novels. The Bibles and hymn books are often In demand, and are presented gra tuitous! . A store of other articles are kept here for distribution, Including crutches and canes manu factured at the navy yard, by order of Secretary ellet. 1 here are now about 2,000 olumea In the llbrar) , which number Is rapidly Increasing, from frequent donations by benevolent Individuals In the North. Doubtless a prominent Institution will be the reiuft pf this humble beginning Visit or the Congressional Committee to THE ALEXANDRIA CONVALESCENT CAMP. Meiirt. Corodeand Gooch,of the House Committee on the Conduct of the War, taking advantage of the early adjournment of that body jetterday. In the after, noon paid a 11) log visit to the convalescent camp at Alexandria, for the purpose of enquiring into Itt condition and management, at report were trry unfavorable. Among other things they found that there had been rreat neclect In sec urine discharges fur those who It was evident could never again do at for ser vice. The committee will take immediate steps to- waru csiauusiung ) urm wnicn win remeay xnit unnecessary and unlustdelav in the future. Thr also had cause to complain of the limited supply of iuci, vy wnicn me counmun oi me paiienis w as at times rendered . ery un jmfortable. They all seem ed, howet er. to be well supplied with provisions. The committee comnlaln of no dereliction of dim- on the part of Mr. Belknap, the officer In charge, but attribute the Inconveniences and delaj s to clr oumatancea which are bejond his control. Fifteen thousand patients are said to be at pres ent In this camp, two thousand and seventeen be ing irom renns)ivama Potuc Matters. John Ljduian, assault and battery security for court by Justice Drur). John Reumer, drunkenness; tlned $i by Justice Ururv. men ixwenjn, uruoK anu disorderly) tinea ij by Justice Drurv . - Fvellne West, using threats; committed to jail by Justice Drur). Thomas Madden, drunk and disorder!) j lined $3 by Justice Drur). A. Wallace, assault; held for a further hearing by Justice Uaj ton. Edward Hamilton, larceny; Jail for court by Jus tice Thompson. Jas. J I. House, assault; held for a hearing by Jus tice Walter. K. F. Ogleby, drunk and disorderly; lined 41 by Justice Walter. ' A. Hutchinson, attempt to Shoot with a pistol; fined 10 by Justice Walter. Thomas Kell), fighting; tinea $3 bj Justice Wal ter. Daniel Coughlln, drunk and disorder 1) ; lined a)2 94 by Justice stratton. John Tearce and Daniel Nolan, fighting; fined as M bv Justice Stratton. John Thompson, larceny; held for a further hear ing ii)' justice airauuu. Inhuman Treatment pa Dead Bod. Re cently, the rather or one or our brave oiunteers, who died in a hospital In this city, came here for the purpose of ha ing the body disinterred and ta bon tn nls home. When the bolv waa taken un. the grlef-strlcken father h at present to Identify the both'. What waa his horror and aeonv. on remov ing the coffin ltd, to nnd that the body of hit dar ling boy had been horribly mutilated bj the tur feons I Iho legs and arms were severed from the runk. the kneejolntt separated, and other dissec tions nan Deen maae. v We learn that the father made complaint to the Surreon General, who uromiied to have the mat ter Investigated, For thlt reason we forbear gh log the names of the hospital and the surgeons who are responsible for such, outrageous treatment of a ueaa pairiurs remains. Cheiapeakl anu Ohio Canal. A large amount 01 ioai is now arm ing in ueorgeiown, irom Cum berland, aa will be seen bv the following- arrivals vvegi.einenameoi ine noai, ine consignee ana the amount of coal on eachi D. Cromwell, American Co , no tons. 1710, c. :. Detmold, 111 tons M. it C. Bradley, Frostburg tt Co . 118 tons. Jamee Crawford, Borden Co , 103 tons W. J. fc O B Neal. Borden Co , 101 tons Major Robinson, Borden Co, luatons. Carrie Belle, American Co , 116 tons. John S. Dutrow, captain, 110 tons. Several boat loads of wood and corn arrived j et' terday, from points betueen Cumberland nnd Georgetown. isi The Nioiit Patrol, under Lieut. Franklin, closed the liquor and grocery store of M. Conner, on Twenty-fourth street, between H and I, last Tuesday night. The guard then went to the house of Mrs. Davis, on L street, and arrested Mrs. Davit and three other Inmates of the house, and confined them In the Central guard-house. Yesterday morning the par ties w ere brought up before Justice Walter, and held for trial this morning The guard left In the house an old woman and nine children The SiattT Cabi In consequence of the addl tlon of a large number of new can, with horses i unaccustomed to the business, there wat some lit I tie confusion and delay caused on the At enue 3 ej terday. These evils will soon bo remedied, how eier Criminal Court Beart Judge Metrtck. yestev Jay Samuel Burvb, charged with selling ud whole some food to Hobert Beale, acquitted. Mr Norrls for defence Thomas Dull, charted with assault and battery upon James W MurpIii,lound guilty j need l,and costs. Mr. Wharton for defence SEVENTH WAIIP STATION CASES tiefort JtUtict Stratton yesterday John C Burnet, disorderly) fined t2M John Philips, disorderly ( fined tl U. Moses Turner, disorderly) fined $.M. Deaths or flouJtRa. The following hare been reported since our Us t Issue t Manning r. Waldron, company 0,71th Me. Walter Totter. comDanr C, oth Pa.i Mt. Pleat- ant hospital. , ' Jamea West, company A, Wth N. J. Patent Office hospital. . William Burler tompany u. 120th n. V.t Hare- wootfhospltal, . i jamea Matoner, a rnt eav.i Armory hospital. waiter g. Wrlxht, 224 N. V. art. f Tat en t Office hospital, Hearr Burgeti company E. 117th Pat Patent Of fice hospital. r "l David B. Stephens, company 1, 34th Mich 1 Emo ry hospital r- Sergt. John Thompson, td U. S. art ( moryhos- iimuinjr wiuronrf.wmpiny u, ioin mt I isianq Hall hospital ' Jacob B. Mnnohester.corananrl.tth R. 1 1 Armo ry hospital. aeon nutsei, company v. 1st n. i.an.i irinny Church hospital O. S. Klklns. eomniBV P. 41 N. If.i Dour) as hos pital. ' snerman noyi, company u, nin n. i. union Chapel hospital. Hugh H. Mason, company O, 15th N. J.; Carver hospital. namuei e, auiis, company r, mn mien.; nrrer ' hospital Robt. Bennett, company H, 1st N. Y. Mt. Pleat ant hospital. M J. McGraw.company H,9thN. H.j Georgetown College hospital. ben Bean, company A, 9th N. H Armory hos pital, Mt MEETittoorTHE Residents op Miciiioam. At a meeting of the cltitensof Michigan, residing In thlt city, convened at the office of H L. St event, Esq , on ihe evening of December 1, 1S99, It was re toHed to organize a permanent society of Michi gan residents, to be called the Michigan Society of the District of Columbia." Whereupon the Hon.JameeM. Edmunds was elected President; C. O. Thompson, Eeq , Ice President; M. . N How ell, Treasurer, and C Clark, Isq , Secretary, for one year. , On motion, tt waa resolved that this society cele brate the aaniversary of the Michigan Soldiers' Relief Association by a dinner, and that the tickets for the tame be told at double the cost of the din ner, and that the turplut receipt be paid Into the treasury of the association. The following gentlemen, tin Messrs. Alvord. Gray, Moses, Slmondt and Pierce, were appointed a committee of arrangements; and Messrs. Atlee. Howell. Green. Clark. Hon. Z. Chandler. F. W. Kellogg and the President of the society, a commit ice on inruauoiis. Resolved, that theae proceedings be communi cated to the press, for publication. J, M. hDMUNDS, President. C. Clark, Secretary. IVathington, P. U, December 1, 1863. i Funeral op John Leach, Jr The funeral of omcer Leach took place yesterday from tne First about 12 o'clock. The Mayor, members of the uiy iioternmeni,BuperiDicnucni w cod, ana mem- ucrstJiiae pgiice loroe, ueisuru lor inv purpusv. assembled at the Cltv Hall about 11 o'clock, and from thence In a body, under the marshalshlp of , Sergeant Cranio, assisted by 8. K Arnold, proceed ed 10 me residence 01 aeceaseu. ine procession wat then formed and the corpse conveyed by way of Massachusetts avenue to seventh street, down Seventh to Pennsrlranla avenue, un Pennsvlranla avenue to lour-and-a-half ttrcet, and thence to the church. The services wat conducted by the Rev. Dr. Ryan, of the Methodist Episcopal Church. He delivered a fervent and Impressive discourse, pa) Ing a high tribute to the merits of deceased. The procession wat again formed and moied along iour-anu-Bnaii siren 10 Louisiana avenue, u iMuiiiius nituut iw ivuiwi sircci.KUki uut iuuiiu by way of few ork avenue, to Glenwood Ceme- ' ' I I T Pickpockets Arrested Two men. who eare their names as John Jones and John Smith, were arrested yesterday, tf Officer Lynch, 01 tne Fourth ward, assisted bv Constable Hurdle, on the charge ofpicklngthe pocket of John R Gllnn, contain ing $30 In Treasury notes. Immediately upon their being arretted they were searched and the money found upon them. They were taken to the station house, where an examination was held before Jut- tli lt.'1tA urVin AAmtnlfrAtft than 41 I All 9 UAiirt "" -, " .w .".... ...... rM .v. uu... Meeting or Chaplains. The -measures of the GoTCrnment. in conjunction with the armr than- lalnt and surgeons for securing the better burial of aeceaseu volunteers, were reponeu on lavora bly at the chaplains' meeting yesterday. It Is pro- poseu xo mane inis association permanent one, during me war. Generous Opper op Little, the Murderer op Leach. It it tald that John Little, who recent Iv killed Officer beach, haa exnreased his Intention of bestowing the greater portion of the fortune shortly coming to htm upon the widow of the de ceased. Sitx Soldiers Thlt morning, at 9 o'clock, 800 tick soldiers, from the different hospitals In Alex andria, and soo from Fairfax seminary, will netent to New lork by transport. Attention, ArrLicTEPl Dr. Vellny la yet engaged in an extensive practice hi this city, and we would caH tho attention of the poor, puny, emaciated victims of their own alna to tho beat sources of remedy. First, five up your present course of 11 feat once and forever and secondly, call on tho mot skilful physicians, (and none are better than Dr. Vclloy,) and be cured of tho disease which la now undermin ing your constitutions and sending j ou to a pre mature grave Banking IUte. T1q following arc the rates at which banker and brokers are buying and selling gold and silver the legal tender notes being the standard i Builng. Yelling. Gold - - - 38 ptr c. prenu 31 per c. prem. Silver - - - 20 " S3 " Demand notes 23 " Hi " Banks of Issue In Washington and George town! Washington. Bank of Metropolis. Bank of Washington. Patriotic Bank. Georgetown Fanners and M ecu's Dank. Bank of Commerce. Farm's tt Morch'a B'nk Trs Bullion Bank redeems Its notes In U. S. Treasury notes, Mhcn any amount from ono. dollar upwards Is presented. Wounded anii Disabled Soldiers Chii hate their " beceuary rapert made out for application of ' Invalid Penttoni," Immediately upon procuring their vtK&argttn by application to reck, Uardner, V Zultck, No. man beienth street, between Dand K atreets, near General Post Offlce. No charge until pension It procured. no 2 tin" Goto Wiiitehuhst. 431 IVnnsjhanla avenue, to obtain superior Likenesses at reduced prices Fine Card Vlgnetts, formerly told at (5 per dozeo, now telling at tit half dozens, same rate Colored Imperials reduced from $30 to $20 selling whole tlie colored at only iO. I will excel in l Colored Carte de VUUet," havlnr secured the ten ices of a superior artist for that branch of business. Like nesses ofmany of those fallen in battle can be ob- laineu ncre aiso cam pnoiograpns oi prominent men, both civil and mllltar) . nov Si 1m Desirable Imha Rubber Goods Mr. II. A. Hall has just received a lot of O Ulcers' Long and Light dull finished Coats, alio, dull finished Pon chos, extra large tlzest also, a lot of blue Lngllsh Talmas, verv Ions:, at HtO eaLht which he It selling1 at manufacturers' prices, at hit India Rubber Ware- House, aio rennsynania atenue, between ninin uu icniu Bireeis, uccci h A Word op Adwce. Those who hae been doctoring for weeks and months without obtaining relief, should consult Dr. Flshblatt. whose otlice is at no. 1 K ttreet, corner or hightii street, ami b radically cured. Twenty-ll e j ears experience ha established Dr. Flshblatt't reiutattou as anhisl clan. Recent cases cured In a few das Charges moderate uu ri5iiut.i i, No 421 K street, corner of tlghtli, Opposite the General Post Oltloe, India Rubber Goods The nlace to bu our RUBBLR COATS, LEGGINS, C MP BLANKETS, HAVKLOCK8,HAVFRSACKS,and everj article made from INDIA RUBBER, U at H A HALL'S India Rubber Warehouse, where you can obtain them at manufacturers prices, 310 Pennijlvanla a enue, ttween Ninth aud Tenth streets, ou S3 Ladies, Men's, ouths, Misses and Children's Rubber Boots, shoes, Sandal and Gaiters, Ladles' and Gents' Buckle Otershoe,wlti felt lining and top) Men's Short, Knee and Hip Boots At Allen, CUpp & Co 'a India Rubber Store, Pcnn avenue, between 10th and 11th its nov J4 lm India Kubbeb Boots and Siiors The aboie article! are sold cheaper at 11 A HALL'S India Rubber Warehouse, 310 Penni)h anla a enue, than at any other ttore In thli city or uclnity, Thtifi to. Call and tatlif) youneh es, 3iu Peunij h anta at enue no 2 tf Oeorgetowu Marine List, ARHHEO AND IN POBT Schr Mott.Iledell, Aider, from New ork schr Ann D . Wlcka, from New ork Schr John Warren, laden with barlei . Irom New York Steamer F Chamberlain, Brought on, Phil's Steamer II J Devinncj , Brlitow, Philadelphia Schr Palestine, Camburn, loading with coal for New lork Schr. James House, Spragg, loading with coal for Providence PEPAnTUHES, Steamer II J Devlnnei, Brlitow, mJe , PhiPa Schr. Village Queen, Hawkins, coal, Providence Schr. Mary Mankln, Brim, coal, Boston Schr, Sarah U Julia, Gllfej , coal, New ork. SMITH & IIEALL, No. 361 SEVENTH Street, between I and K streets, Is the Cheapest Clothing House In town. Try them, nor 31 dtjsnt MARniEDM ,3 nrj'l . On Wednesday afternoon, by the Rev John C Smith, Mr. oIIall Briohtwell, to Mir-a IIlttii M , daughter of Francis V, Naylor. Fjq , all of the District or Columbia. DIED, In thlt city, on the sd lntt.. Horatio N. teele. The funeral ceremonlea will take place to-day, (Thursday,) at the Masonic Hall, corner of D and Ninth streets, at 9 o'clock p. m. The friends of the family are respectfully invited to attend. On the 3d instant, at half-patt ten oMock, Dr. Daniel, (colored,) aged W years. Hit friends and relations are requested to attend hla funeral thlt afternoon, at 4 o'clock, from hit late residence on Third street. In thlt clty.on the 3d Instant, Frances J , eldest daughter ofEdward C. Younger, in the llth year of her age Her funeral will take place from the residence of her father, 403 Heventh street, between 11 audi atreets, to-day (Thursday,) at 3 p. m. The relatives and friends of the family are requested to attend without further notice. srtjBffsduftt ,f.sa AUCTION SALES. EY OnKENA WIE.T.1AMH, Auctioneers. AUCTION SALK OF HORSFS, WAGONS, carnages, carta, Harness, Farming Utensils, Hat, wm, ivi vu niuiiuAii 1110 oin in si , ni 11 o'clock a. m , we shall sell at the garden farm of iu. unto, uaaevenwi street roau, near ine nrsi Toll Gate,about two mllet from the Centre Market, (the Aag will designate the place on the road atde,f Four excellent Work Horses tone Two-Horse Road Wacon and Harness 1 two excellent Sorlnr Market Warnna 1 nnm F mil if rntnvtat ParrlarA i one Double sett or Carriage Harness two Horse vnris, (ibf .uimrs( nncai tan, riougns, narrows, Spades, Hoes, Forks and Shovels. About three font of Hay and Oatt In the Straw, to. And many other articles too numerous to enumerate, used for farming purposes. GREF.N k WILLIAM, dee 4 d Star Auctioneers. BV J. C. MeGtrillK Jfc CO., Auctioneers. HOUSEHOLD AND KITCHLN FURNITURE AT Fuauo SALE On FRIDAY MORNING, De cember 6th, commencing at 10o'clock,wftshall tell, n. i.v. iu iiiuii t, aum m rnur, irvtwveii iiinili and Tenth, un ttaln. a small lot of Household nir- uiiuru,iiniiiiK manogany jiaiicioin BOia do do Arm and Side Chair Mahogany Marble-top Centre and Side Tables Two OUt-frame French Plate Pier Glasses Marble Table and Drackctt Mahogany Old-fashioned Rook Case Mahogan) Plush-covered Dentist Chair Mahogany Marble-top Washstand, Wardrobe Mahogany Bedstead, Bureaus Cottage liedstead, Bureaus, Washstand Cane-eat Chamber Chain Mattresses. Feather Reds, Bolsters, an J Pillows Carpets, Oilcloth, and Matting China, Glass, and Crockery Ware Table Cutlery and Linen Parlor and Chamber Stoi et Cook Stot e and Kitchen Furniture, fee, Lc. de S-dts J. C. McGUIREfc CO., Aucts. BV OI1KKN Jfc AVlLLtAMH, Auctioneers. ADMIMSTRATRIX SALL OF HOUSEHOLD tCRMTUKL, BLACKSMITH 4 WHEELWRIGHT TOOLS At Auction On FRIDAY, the 6th instant, at 10 o'clock, a m , we shall sell, on C street, be tween leventh and Twelfth streets south, at the late residence of Nicholas Snyder, deceased, by or der of the Orphans' Court, all the persoaal eflecta, consisting of Sofas, Chairs. Tablet, Lounges, Bedsteads, Ward robes and Washstands, Feather Beds, Pillows and Bolsters, Blankets, sheets, Comforts, and Pinow Cases, Cook, Air-tight, and other Stoves, China, Glass, and Crockery Ware Immediately after the tale of the furniture we shall sell, at the corner of Fleventh and B ttreett, all or the Wheelwright aai Blacktmith Toctt belong ing to the deceased By order or the Administratrix. Terms caih GRFFN& WILLIAMS, do 3 Auctioneers. B Y W. V. WALL &, CO., Auctioneer.. 10VRSIEST SALE OP COSDEUSED HORSES AND MVLESWUl b. .old At public auction. Corral, near the Naval Obierratorr, WaihlDfton D. C ,on MONDAY, 8th December, 1862, commenc ing at 10 o'clock, a number of HORSES AND MULES, Condemned ai unflt for the public .en Ice. Term. Caih In Government fundi J. J. DANA, Capt. A U. M , U. 8. A. W L. WALL a. CO , de 1 Star Auctioneer.. WANTS. U'KAMH WANTEDS TRAMR WANTEUtt A. lonaui woods distance or two muet oier a first rate descend In ir road to the ferrv landing, op posite Alexandria. Apply at once at 471 Four teenth street, opposite Ulllardt. Thoe hating teamt for tale apiih at the tame place deo4-Ct ROOM WANTED WITHOUT UOAHD. A private family hat Ing an unoccupied pleas- am ruuni) mm tviiitug iu rrui it hi n iuw jirictt i gentleman of satisfactory references, may tlndan occupant bj addressing s 1., at Rcpvbi icon office, with location, Inc. dec 4 3t WANTED TO HKNT R IM.RCIIAnR A MKDIUM SIZK DWLLLINO HOUSF, with late Improvements, convenient to my store. JFSiF B. WILSON, Orocer, No 3-.7 Pennsjltaula a , de 3-,llw bet. bth and 7th its , south side, 1AAMIL.V HUltfiE AVANTEn-AU.it lit X? or 15 hands high) must be free from tricks; suitable for children to ride and drlt e. Also, Har ness, c. Auuress, siaung age, price, etc., to Ctsit, Box BIS'i Pott ORlcc decs St T1TANTED A aiuall Furnithpil llmiac. itiiatl on north shift of Pennsylvania atenue, te- mtru rum nuu niniiii SirifIS, AllilrCSS, W1IU luvnuuii, -si in," vii) PUSl UlltCf, TTOU8E WANTKUA commodious house, jljl. vriurnii) luimru, wuu nr Wllltoui lliruiiure. Aadress Box ai),, Post Ortlte, nov ad tf "I"ANTKI). Kl. Iluniliril Laborer., to 11 worlt in tlie coimnli.nry Departtnent All ply to Cflpt. oh., C, s , at tlie foot nl O .treet. a. unit un, loi ami u N no -jo lut WANTK1). At the New orlt Emploj raent ARency OUIcc, No 611 Ninth .Ireet, nfar rcnn.naninnteiiue, IW1.1T1-MU;JD wnile and Colored IIIKLS, with good reference., a. Cooka, Chambermaid., Launure.se, Waitresses, Nur.e., and Seamstres.es Also, oung Lolorttt Men, to wait on tables In Prh ato Families or Hotels. Also wanted, houses Immediately with or without fur niture, i mploj era In want ofgood help, will tlnd It to their adi antage to call may!3-tr N II MILLHt. "WfANTKIl. IomcralU'inaii and Ills wife, a TT Double Parlor, with llr.tlass funitlure and board Price not so much n conslderntluu at a met flaee. The best city reference gl en and required Ad. dress "Banker," at tlie I It) Post OHIce. FOK SALE OR KENT. IM)H HKNT llandsomel) furnlihed apart ; ments, suitable for mem ten of Congress, No 401 Ninth street, between E and P streets, near the Patent Offlce. dec 4 iw 1?OIl 8AM3-TUB Lt'ASE, FIXTURES, AbD : UOOD WlLLott, flrblilass Wholesale Liquor and Sutler Fitabllihment) has been doing a tine business for two j ears; located in the central part of Pennsjliftnla Aenuet u 111 alio mike a first clan reitaurant For full pariUuUrs apply at the Agency O nice, 611 Ninth street, near Pcnnsjlianta nveuuv. a 11 ;ui,m h Alio, Citj Proper t and IIoubcj for Bale no t tf T?OIl RENT AND HALB-Thc Furniture uf a a. nrst-ciais itoarning uouse, with Fourteen Hoomi, In tho erv best of nelirhborhoodd. now ha Ing from fourteen to sixteen boarders .satisfacto ry reason gien ior veiling tor particulars appli attheAgencj Oitlce, fill Ninth street, near lino. dc3 tf rOR BALE. One thousand set ofgood second hand harness One, two and four horse harness Two hundred second-hand RIc delta n saddl.a . n Enquire of II. S Johnston, No 373 Pennsjhanfa at enue, between Four-onJ a-half and sixth streets, U)iiuatr iiir nnuuuni iiuiri ue 1 Ji-eou T" OOM3 TO LI T Tour Furnished Ron mi. with AX or without Board, ithin (ito minutes' walk of Penmyhanli avenue Inquire at No -40T juaryianunienuc. 00 jo tr I DST-SJJ REWARD. On Tucijai. Dec -lj lst.hetweenthehoursoftandsp m ,ar0CK- KT.Ilookcoutalnlngaiumof inone , supposed to h0anla0en5et0omi ShlTaVti "' 'ii.! ?Venue. t0 Whicentii and u streets lul tL DreiiSti it the S2l of ti.7 uShlnff House P P Y rrhrnni Sfi00 riousc Chron de 3- GRAPKui riiiAiT'u i iiiiippat Atn.Hi 0KAPI1.M I UUAi'ii.H. ,ww I'uiiuui cnoice UJ.1HC1 uiiirti, irom Kelle) 's Island, this dij iceeh eJ by J II CRANK 71 Louisiana a enue, First door cast of Sei enth tt dec 3 iw pOMEONE,COMFALL,TOL. A BEALLfltCO u "e rJ?u Clothing, Furnishing Goodi,Trunks, ...... u4 w,,,, , No. 3C1 Seventh street. so 2o-3m between I k K. PROPOSAL FOttUlDlAM GOOD!. DLrARTMEMTOr TlltJ IltTTRIOR, orrux Irdiam ArrAtRi, Soveinber 17, 1B63. SEALED PKOPOiAU, endorsed "PropUals for Indian Ooodt," (Claaa 1, 2, t, or , at the case may be,) to he delivered In the city of New York, will be received at the Office of Indian Affairs until twelve o'clock M.f on Wednesday, the 1 0th day of Decera r next, for furnishing the following named articles t Clam No. I. Mackinac BtonMi, OcAt, anil Dry Qoodt. 1,000 pairs 1 point white Mackinac blankets, to n.easure60byT3lnehee, and weigh 8 pounds 1,000 pairs 2K point white Mackinac blankets, to r measure M by 66 lnehet, and weigh fponndt 300 palrt 9 potnt white Mackinac blankets, to measure 43 by 66 Inches, and weigh 0 pounds a) pairs X point white Macklnio blankets, to measure M by 60 Inches, and weigh X pounds loo palrt l p6lnt white Mackinac blankets, to measure W by 46 Inches, and weigh t)4 pounas 1, SOO pairs a point scarlet Mackinac blankets, to measure 60 by 73 Inches, and weigh 8 pounds 700 palra SU point scarlet Mackinac blankets, to measure 64 by 66 Inches, and weigh 6 pounds too pairs S point scarlet Macklnao blankets, to measure 41 by 66 Inches, and weigh 6" pounds. Iiw pairs 1 point scarlet Mackinac blankets, to . measure S3 by 46 inches, and weigh Sll liounda 100 palrt S point green Macklnao blanket!, to measure 60 by 71 lnehet, and weigh 8 poundt too palrt 3i point green Macklnao blankets, to measure 64 by 66 Inches, and weigh 6 poundt 1.000 oalrs a Dolnt lndlro blue Mackinac blankets. to measure 60 by 73 Inches, ami weigh 8 pounui to measure 04 by 66 Inches, and weigh 6 puuuii 100 palrt 1 point Indigo blue Macklnae blanket!, to measure S3 by 46 Inches, and weigh K pounds 600 pairs point gentlnella blue Macklnao blan kets, to measure 60 by 73 Inches, and weigh 8 poundt SOO palrt 3 point gentlnellablue Mackinac blan kets, to measure 64 by 66 lnehet, and weigh 6 pounds 100 palrt X point gentlnella blue Macklnao blankets, to measure 36 by 60 Inches, and weigh 4 V pounds 100 pairs 1 point gentlnella blue Macklnao blan kets, to measure S3 by 46 incites, and weigh su pounds 1,000 yards fancy list blue cloth 4,000 do gray list blue cloth SOO do do black cloth 1,000 do saved list black cloth 4,000 do do blue cloth 6,000 do do scarlet cloth soo dozen 8-4 woollen thawlt 600 poundt linen thread. No. 40 1,200 do cotton thread 60 gross worsted gartering 70,uuu ) ami cauco 6.000 do Merrlmac calico 8.000 do Turkey red calico 36,000 dm blue drilling 20,000 do brown drilling 10,000 do bed ticking 1.000 do tatinetta 36,000 do plaid limeys 30,000 do unbleached domestic sheeting i,ouu ug oieacneu anmiug 10,000 do checks, stripes, and plaids 10,000 do flannels, assorted a,ouu pounas Drown gluing iwine, no. u 800 do cotton maltre 2,000 twilled flannel shirts 600 dozen hickory shirts 3,000 calico shirts 300 dozen Canadian belts Class Ho. 3. Ready Made ttothing SOO blue satlnett pantaloons 360 do coatt 60 cadet mixed tatlnett coats 360 do do pantaloons 17S frock coats, Indigo blue, broad cloth 100 pantaloons do do 330 castlnett coats, trimmed with red. Class No. s. Hardware, Agricultural Implement!, 4 c. 2,700 poundt bratt kettlet 40 nests japanned kettlet, (8 in a nest) 600 camp kettles, (lilies) 300 dozen 3 quart tin pant S0O do 4 quart tin pant 60 do 6 quart tin pant 700 do tin cupt 1,200 do squaw awls 1,600 do flshhookt 7S0 do flshlinet 360 do coarse tooth combs 117 do fine tooth combs 600 do scissors 600 do theara 160 do weeding hoes 260 do hand saw flies, 4 Inches 60 do tpadet 3,600 short handle fry pant 75 dozen baiting spoons 1,600 do tablespoons, (iron) 66 do axes, to weigh AH to 6 ( pounds 860 do half axes, to weigh S pounds, (with handles) 600 do zlno mirrors 60 do tire steels 600 pounds brass wire 160 do best Chinese er million 600 do teed beadt 100 dozen butcher knives 100 do scalping knUet 230 do squaw natchets is do 4 k inch flat flies 20.0CW pounds tobacco. CLASt No. 4. Hunt, Ammunition, r. coo rifles, cap lock, (half ounce ball) 300 shot gum, (double barrel) 160 kegi powder 1,000,000 water-proof caps 300 bags Trald balls 200 flasks 200 belts 600 powder horns 3,000 flints 293 dozen gun nipples 360 wrenches. Goods of American manufacture or the required sty lei and quality will be preferred! but, at the samples of blankets and cloths are foreign fabrics, It will be necessary, In proposing a domestic article of either or those kinds, that a sample the reor shall accompany the bid. Tne articles to be furnished must, In all respects, conform to and be equal with thrnnirrnmDt samnles. which mar be seen at this otlice on and after the ftith instant. The ar ticles will be rigidly intpectea ana compared wnn the samples by an ageut or agents appointed for that purpose. Such at may be unequal thereto In any particular will be rejected) In which case the nnntrootfirwlll bm bound to furnlih others of the required kind or quality within three da) si or, ir inai De not uouc. uicy win vv iJurtnnsni a ex pense. Payment will be made for the goods re ceived on u oleet thereof, certified by the agent or agentt appointed to intpect them. It It to be un dentood that the right will be reserved to require a greater or lest quantity of any of the articles named than that specified In the abote schedule) nnd all bids for furnishing said articles may be re jected at the option of the Department) and that none from persons who hat e failed to comply with the requirements of a prevloui contract with the United States, or who are not manufacturers or tvhnlftaitlA (tenters Id the reoulred article 1 Will be considered) and the fact thatbidders are su Ji man ufacturers or dealers must be evidenced by the cer tificate of thecollector of the port where they re side, or where It it proposed 10 ueuver ine articles. The proposals must embrace the articles, with the quantities thereof at they are arranged In the ..hoinin with th sirlces innxfil to each. In dol lars add cents, at which they are to be furnished) and tne amounts must ue wrrieu um nm iwim up fnr h elms. Si Id nrlces and amounts must be so given, without any modification, or propost mouincauon, or vnriuuii wutcvrr. tier uuutu be submitted with the following heading: I (or we) hereby propose to furnish for the service of the In dian Department, and according to the termi of Its advertisements thereof, dated November 17th, 1S63, the following articles at the price thereto affixed, (here Insert the list according to the class or classes proposed for,) deliverable in the city of New 1 ork by the 1st day or April next, or at such time or times during the j ear 1B03 at maybe ordered by the Commissioner of Indian Aflalrsf and If the propo sal be accepted (here Insert the words " In whole or in part, if more than one class be proposed for,) I (or we) will, within twentydays thereafter, execute a contract accordlnal) , and g e security, satisfac tory to the Commissioner of Indian Affairs, for the faithful performance of the sime " Fach pro- fioial must be accompanied with a guaranty In the oltou lug form, to be signed by two or more respon sible persons, whose sufficiency must be certified to by a United States Judge or district attorney! We hereby Jointly and severally guaranty that the aboe Didder, (or bidders,) It a contract shall be awarded to him (or them) according to his or their bid or proposal, will execute a contract according h , and gh e the requisite security for the perform ance thereof, as prescribed In the adt ertlsement for proposals for Indian goods dated 17th November, 1862 and, In the event of hit (or their) failure to to do, ho hereby agree to bind ounehet, ourhtlrt, executort, and assigns, to forfeit and pay the tinitifl Ktts. il m .. it tim not less than fifteen per cent, on the amount of said bid or pro posal " Bonds will be required In the amount o( the bid for the faithful performance of the contract, with two or more sureties, whose sufficiency must be certified by a United States Judge or district at torney No proposal will be considered that doei not strictly conform In all particulars to the termi anddlrectfont of thli advertisement. WM. P. DOLE, nov 18 3 taw Dec 10 Commissioner OrricE Indiam ArrAias, I Notcmberao, 1862 ac the atve . ' the l ..., f l( p-ono-.i- foi. indtan Goods . was nub. U, " hat been decided to Tike from class No73, A000 pounds of tobacco called for, and let it form ca o6 Although there It a sample of the tobaoco In thlt office, bidden are requested to forward lamples W P DOLE. I 1101 2tJ Commlisloner I ?VKUYDOD'H attention. SCKllrdtoour j new stock of Clothing for Men and Boys' use, I which we have just received, and offer for sale at very low prices, at No. 494 Seventh street, near F. J Attuvb at ,j , , Proprietors of Oak Hall Clothing Room. ' sep 25-?m WASHINGTON VARIETIES." , KIHTII RTIUUCT, xbub rmmsrirsHU avkkur. mOPMETOM. . . ACT1NO MANAGER iTAOI MANAOER MUSICAL DMrpTOR . A. IIAMBLINfc CO . A. M. HERNANDEZ JAMEJ FILORIM THOMAS SIMPSON The public of Washington .re mpcctfally Informed that thlt Mew end Beautiful Temple of Amusement, WIXI. OPBN FOR TUB RKANON, OH WEDNESDAY EVENING, DECK 3, 1M2, And Krcry Kr.utna;. TM. aplendld Hall ha. a N.w Sta,t, New scen.rr, Prlrate Doxr. beautlfulljr furnlihed, OrthMtra Stat, arranged with every comfort, Parquett. with covered .eats, and a Gallery that will command a full al,ht of the Stag. The alteration, made at an expen.e of Five Thousand Dollars, And the company engaged, comprise THE BEST TALENT IN AMERICA. A M. I lent said ex, The great unrivalled Pantomlmlst. Miss C. FltxwIlUama, The Great singer, from the London Theatres. More at Brothers, The Most Wonderful Performers In the World. Mont, A. Groist, From Nlblo't Garden, New York. Mont. C. Itimnf From Nlblo1! Garden, New York. Mom, Sxollosy, late or the Ravel Troupe. Dick Hands, The Great Clog Dancer. J. Albert Allen, Celebrated Negro Comedian. Paul Berger, The Favorite Actor. Jamee Ptlsriiin, The Popular Comedian, I. W. Landls, The King of Song and Dance Tom Vance, The Popular Comic Singer. Mile Julia Lthmtu, The Accomplished Danteuse, Irom Nlblo'i Garden, New York Mil Pauleu, From the Port W. Uarten, Paris M'lle Whelpley, The Charming Actress, from Laura Keeue's Theatre, New York. AIadme Orottl, From Niblo's Garden, New York. Madame Ielunau, From Nlblo't Gardeo, New York. Mid'mt MartlneUi, From Nlblo't Garden, New York. Mlsa Drake, From Arch M. Theatre, Philadelphia. Mitt Floreuce, From Bowery Theatre, New York Mlsa Parker, From Broadway Siuiic Hall, New York. MUs nobluaon, From Philadelphia Theatres. Mlsa Stmmonds, From Philadelphia Theatres. Mlsa Adam, From the Western Theatres GRAND CORPS DE BALLET. DALLFTUASTFR - - - - MONS A. CROSS!. A BRILLIANT PERFORMANCE Will be given nlghtl COmO PANTOMIMES, BEAUTIFUL BALLETS, 1 , . I I ETRTIoriAX ACTS, SIXGIXQ, DAXCIXG, fV. Parquette and family Circle 25 cents- Orchestra Chairs - - - 60" Private Boxes, (holding six persons) Slnfle Seats tn Boxes -16 cents. Colored Circle .38 Doors open at half past Ix j Performances to commence at quarter before eight o'clock, nov 39 AMUSEMENTS. pOUD'S NEW TIIKATIIK, Tenth tttnl, right coot Ftnmyhrniln oivnw. Manager and Proprietor Mr. John T. Ford. (AIM of Hollldar Street Theatre, Baltimore ) THE CHASMS Or THE OPERA MOHTLY AS- SEMBLISO ALL OVK rASHIOMABLE LADIES AT THIS riRST CLASS THEATRE! The Beautiful Prima Donna, lit.. CAROLINE RICIIINOR, Andth. flrit of the grand aerlea of ENOLIB H OPERA. Thl. (TIIVRSDAT) EVBNIMO, D.e.4, The .pleoau Operatic Spectacle of the KKOIIAKTItEIS. Stella mn. RICHINOS Ramlr, the Pirate Chief . Mr. Peter RICHINOS Mr. Dunn and a full company of Chorlitera, M'lle Sophie NlU.n, M'lle Catherine, Mont. B.p tl.tln Cerutl, and Mona. Ronianl all appearlog The rarlou. character!. Operatic, Dramatlo and Ballet, b)r Thl Onnul Combination Aid J'7I Oovblt Ompimltl. CJ- FRIDAY F.VFN1NG, BENFFIT OF Ml CAROLINE RICIIINQS. HT Ai lra charge for admlukm. 1&" Smrtd afi tmty-fiet ctntt eitra. PRICES OF ADMISSION. Dreaa Circle and Parquette. M cental Orchctra Seat., 7S oentai Famllr Circle, 2o cental Prlrat. Boiei. as. Door, open at C o'clock performance commen- . at ia u'ctocKt ae . pROVER'S THEATRE, JVnn'd avenue, near WBtardt Hotel Leonard 0 rover, Manager. THIS (THURSDAY) KVENINO, The Pearl of the American Stage, MI88 LUCILLE WESTERN, The eminent young Actor, Mr. L. P. BARRETT, MIBS KATE DEN IN, AND THE Great American Exceltior Company , In C W. Tayleure't thrilling domestic drama of EAST LYNNKi OR, TUK ELOPEMEXT. Kate Denln ----as---- Barbary Hare C Barron ..-.-- Mr. Catlyle Mrt. O. C. Gennon - ai - - - - Mlit Corney Sophie Glmber - at - - - - Barbary TO MORROW, FRIDAY EVEXIXQ, COMPLIMENTARY FAREWELL BENEFIT OF MISS LUCILLE WESTERN, When the will appear In TWO OF HER BEST CHARACTERS. Admission 40, 35, knd 78 cents. dees VIIOIIl OincUH, Corner iVnruylvanfa avenue and Seventh ttrteU Aou Warmed oy Patent Hot Atr yvrnacet. FOR THREE DATS AND NI0I1T8 MORE. DOUBLE COMPAN1. 34:8 LADY RIDERS. 3:8 QOOD CLOWNS. 860:B PERFORMERS Read the names of tne People who will perform rill! AFTERN0OS AND A'lOUT, Bnt to do ao, peruse the small bills. decs LITART EQUIPMKNT TRUNK, AND HARNESS MANUFAOTOIH, 48? Seventh Street, oproMTE odd rxuows' mix, WASinNQTON, D. C. I manufacture of the best material, and har. constantly on hand, larto and 1 arl.d assort ment of ifilitarv and Citlirnt' SADDLES. imlDLlo, BREAST COLLARS, SKABRAQVFS, Patent Feed tnd Water Buckets, Spurs, Officers' Haversacks, Officers' Fine Sword Bells, Belt Trimmings, and Field Glass Cases. T K I! N K S . SOLE LEATHER, IROK FRAME, avemtJeJ unu WOOD BOX TRUXKS. VALISES, TRAVELWQ BAGS, ITAR.YESS, dc, It K P A I a I N u . As 1 manufacture Trunks extensli el) .and neces- ssrlly hsve sll kinds or Trunk olsterlsl, I am better prepared to repair Trunks, fee , thoroughly and promptly, man any otner eaisDiisnm.m in ine cny JAMLS S TOPHAM. oct IS 3ml F n A N U L I N ax CO.. O P T I C I A V 5 , It! vTtUC -.-xi: ist, ."i.'i.i, .41 PENNSYLYAS1A AVENIL, (North side,) between Twelfth and Thirteenth sts , and 3B PEMSYLVAMA AVEML, Under the National Hotel BRAZILIAN PEBBLE fRock Crjstal) 8PEC- 1AULLO, MILITARY FIELD OLAS3ES, MICROSCOPES, OPERA GLASSES, PHOTOGRAPHIC ALBUMS AhD CARTES DF Y1SITE, STEREOSCOPES AND VIEWS, fcc , Jio . In a treat variety, and at the lowest price., whole sal. or retail. not 3 IT I S II . S A It U E N T s ! AWNING, ILAO, ANU UXI0X TEXT FACTOR Y, No. 530 Pcuiisylvaul. avenue, WASIIINdTO.N, I). C. SUTLERS' AXD dRMY TEXiS ON UAND OK MADE TO ORDER. Awnlnes, Flaas.Tents, Mall Bags, Horse Covers, Slics, Wajon Co ers, fcc, made at short notice. myB tl CAMS TO Till: PUUM1SBH OK Till'. Subscriber, sometime since, a Condemned Government Horse, the owner Is requested to com. lorwsrd, prove property, pa) damages and charges, and take him away. R J. Mi.CLM.LAN, no 2 tot Ridge Road, 1.. stern Branch. c UALI O U A I. II A full buddIv of all kinds of Anthracite Coal for sale at lowest possible rates CJ" 2,540 pounds to the ton 38! Pennstlranla avenue, de I tlf Bet. Lle enth and Twelfth sts. EmVAUD LTCETT, llookbluiler, NO. 711 PCHN. AVE , WaIHINOTOH, D. C, Book bound In every style Turkey, Morocco, Rus la, nnd Calf. Je 7. M1 AMUSEMENTS. fUNTKRIVRr II A, 1. 1., LooistAN a Arxvtrr, MCA iixth vr., In the rear of the .VatUmsi Hotel. Th. Ur.ata.t Trituaph or ( a.aswa. ItCOND WEEK SECOND WEEK or TSB UNPARALLELED SUCCESS or hEXORlTA. A.NXETTA OALLETTI, 8EX0MTA AITSETTA OALLETTI, 8EX0RITA ANNETTA OALLETTI, SEX0HITA AXNETTA OALLETTI, SEX0RITA AXNETTA OALLETTI, 3EN0MTA AXXETTA OALLETTI, Pronounced by the Pre, and the Public to be the Oreateii Female Danteuee in the World, without exception. Also, 3T0AS. EDWAED VELARDE, The Beet Male Dancer in EiUtence. TO-NIGHT, they will appear In the splendid ballet entltl.J THE PAINTER'S ILLVIION. The expens. attendlnc the .n(afement ot these GREAT ARTISTES for the short sessoa will exceed 91,300. To gtre better effect, AK ENTIRE NEITSTAOE HAS BEEN ERECTED Making It now Th. Beat Hall la 1V.sblnct.il. MONDAY EVENING, Dicnaxs 1, Return of the populsr and favorite .oni.tr.is, MIBS JULIA MORTIMER. Also the beautiful queen of Terpsichore, MISS KATE PENNOYER, AXD THX GREAT COURT OF BEACTT. Continued success of the charmlns; NELLIE TAYLOB, BOB HART and LEW SIMMOKS, The two great lights of Minstrelsy, In NEW SONOS, DANCES, snd BANJO SOLOS The pest Esstern Jurtter, H7UJ AiUfSntOJiO irjltlE E.UFR50A, Th. Funny Nl, J SYLVAS CLARKL, The Versatile CnmeJlan To-night, To-night, T1IK PAINTER'S ILLUSION, ln which ANNETTA UALLETTA, MONS VELARDE, andth. great UALLETTA BALLET TROUPE w 111 appear. Performance to concludo with the laughable farce entitled UI.ACK ANTIIUNl. Doors open st 6X performsnce,1 o'clock Admission, S& rentsi Orchestra Chairs, 60 cents. A GRAND MATINEE On SATURDAY AFTERNOON, For Ladles and Children. Admlssslon So centst Orchestra Chairs 60 cents del rroi I INVENTOnS AND PATENTEES. oiunn stu. , proprietors of the Scientific Amer- lean, and agents tor procuring American and for eign PATENTS. With Sixteen Years erperienc t (Ae Butintts. Refer to Hon. Judge Mason, Hon. Joseph Holt, Hon. W. D. Bishop, cx-Commlsslonera of Patents, and to more than fifteen thousand Inventors who have had business done through Wunn ts. Co 's Pa tent Agencr. Pamphlet of advice sent free by mall Patent Laws and Regulations, 100 pages, 26 cents, mall. No charge for consultation, orallv or by mall Preliminary Examination in United States Pa tent Office. $6. Offices. So. ST Park Row. New York. Washing ton, corner of F and Seven Wi streets, opposite the raieui uiuce. mar isemu DR. Plt.IIDI.ATT, Of No. 431, corner of Eighth and E streets, Opposite the General Post Offlce, Can be consulted on RHEUMATIC AFFECTIQbS, COSSUVPTIOS, LlVkR COMPLAINTS CHROKIC A FFECTI0.S S, as well as all Diseases of Imprudence. of whatever character, and which mar be declared Incurable by other physicians. He engages to make an Immediate cure. From hla lengthy practice la the science of medi cine, he la enabled to otter himself to the public as being the only one In Washington capable of afford ing speedy relief. All easea curable will be guaran tied. He warrants a cure without the use of mer cury or any other dangerous medicine. Recent casts cured In two or three days. N. B. Utters addressed to Dr. F.. at his offlce, No 431. corner of Liu nth and E streets, opposite Gen eral Post Offlce, will receive Immediate attention. oc 3 y THE CONFESHIOIVH AND EXPERIENCE or AN INVALID. Published for the BLNCriT and as a warning and A CUTI0N TO 10UNG MEN who sutler from Spermatorrhoea. Ner ous Debility, Premature Decay, etc , supplying, at the same time, THE MEANS OF SELF CURE. By one who nas cured miase. .; r ucwg put u trr ! and Injury through medical humbug and quackery By enclosing a post paid addressed envelops, slnale copies may be hadof the author. NATHANIEL MAYFAIR, ESQ novS dSmlf Bedford, Kings Co , N Y cOOdoi. Hermetically Sealed Goods, consisting vl J 1TU11S, sIClUVS, luteals, vrBiavtCB, ..., sjhj , Just received and for sale at New York market prices t V no 13 OSTHEIM BROTHERS NOTICE. ME.VflrRS OF C0XQRESS AtD bTRAbOLRS VISITIbQ WASHINGTON Will find It much to their advantage and personal comfort (If rooming out) to take their meals at this well-known and long-established Restaurant. The subscriber has spared no expense In reflttlng his entire establishment, which ts Intended excluslvcl) for a first-class Gentlemen's Restaurant, where me) be found all the comforts of a prH ate home, and on tery moderate terms Gentlemen are particularly requested to call be fore making arrangements elsewhere C. OAUTIEK, nov V eolm V63 Pennsylvania avenue DIMTRICT OK COLUMU1A, CIT1 OF WASHINGTON Personally appeared before lb. subscriber, a ius tic. o( the peace In an I tor said county, William llo) d, and made oath, In due form ot law, that, on th. Svlh. day or November, ISbi, he found trespass Inr upon his enclosure, a DARK BAY HORSE, sp parently of th. s,e of tea years, In poor condition 'i h h..ra I. not branded Th. owner or nwn.r. thereof in have the same.byprot Infproperty anl pajlnft.ll lefeUherjes . WM. BOYD. tor. a. a euue and First street Su or ii to and subscribed before me, ilec3 J 11. Johnson, J. P. (i i DO VOU KNOW 1T1 If you do not, tall st SM11 H & DK ALL'S, No. 301 Seventh street, I near K street, and buy jourtelf a nice suit o( Clothing from them, as they hae just received a new aud splendid assortment 1 novSl 4tjanl irnmifiio ia iiviiiriiV GIVEN THAT JN the Copartnership heretotore existing between LYLE h COFFIN ! t dy dJ"1lIT.lC5C?lllul1 consent. JOHNQ.LIU:, J. A. COFFIN John O. Lyle still continues the business at the old stand. Weanlngton July 91, 1862. jy23 I