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t ft: LOCAL NWS.- ImaiHiiiila Gaovta'a TUtH'ttS-Hmut i 'pJoreis of thle beautiful play, ihs popular ntAaimbm i determined to withdraw It. in order to make room for other novelties which ihey have lo preparation for their Yerr numerous i,atrnn.v IVwnlsrht will thf r fore, l positively the It it hut one of lti pre- nuiinuu. auudk moN 01 mui;wT urorer s ex cellent company embraced in the superior caat, we Hiritiiuu me Damn 01 itinars it me venin, Lofty Hough, Iiahel Freeman, flophle Gimher, Mn. Oermon, and Mturi. I. P. Barrett. Dan Setchell, Ben Rogers, Bokee and Clifford. The beautiful scenery bystronr gives 'evidence of Ms superior artlitlc talent, tht sublime musle ar ranged by the irreat Kopplf r, and performed by the best orchestra ever end ed at anjr theatre In thla tty. Is sufficient IA Itself to crowd the spacious theatre every night. We trust that the public, being aware of the fact that but two nights remain for them to witness the H Romance of a Poor Young Man," will not let the opportunity escape without seeing this truly beautiful production. Crowded to Exerts Is Ford's fashionable the atre every night. Like "The Enchantress," the second grand opera, "The Daughter of the Regi ment." has made a great hit. Last evening this fatorlte resort was lite rally Jammed with anxious admirers of the gems of the opera. Miss Caroline RIchlngi. as Marie, was fairly entrancing. We believe It was In this character that Miss Caroline Richlngs, years ago, so firmly established herself In the good opinions of our American audiences, which have always clung to her In every city that sho has performed In. Mr. Peter Richlngs acts and sings as well as whenhe used tJ delight us with his performances In the old Park theatre. New York, In by-gone days. The singers In the choruses are the bent 'and fullest that have sung among us for years. The large and really excel lent corps de ballet that appear In the dlvertlse ment after the opera, are a feature In themselves. To-morrow night a grand gala benefit to Miss Caroline Richlngs. Washington Varieties. Last evening another of those delightful entertainments, which appear to entrance the patrons of thla establishment a mixture of fun and exhlllrattng wit. Hefhandex is one of the most amusing fellows we have ever seen. His talent Is versatile and remarkable; his performance embraces peculiarities, and he plays well upon a dozen dlflercnt Instrumental dances with skill, and. In fact. Is a rare genius. His guitar solo is nightly hailed with Immense ap- tlause. The pantomime troupe embraces a num tr of excellent performers, and they are worthy the patronage of the entire public. The "Battle of Farnbrough" convulsed the house with laugh ter, and the slngtng and dancing was loudly ap plauded. This evening a very fine programme Is given. In which all the great artistes appear Hernandez, Morestes Dick Sands. Lehman, Grossl, Paul Berger. Stollosy, Pilgrim, Landls, Coleman, c. So that the patrons of fun may be certain of seeing a most humorous entertainment. Cahthivsut. The liberal patronage bestowed upon this well-conducted institution. Is certainly merited In the highest degree. M'lle Gallettl and Mods- Velarde are, without a doubt, the greatest artistes In the line of their profession In the world and to be convinced of this fact, It Is only necessary to see them In the splendid ballet enti tled "La Boquetlere,' In which they will appear again to-night. Misses Julia Mortimer and Kate Prnnoyer win new laurels nightly In their superb act. "The GIpsey's Lay," while the fine corps de bsllet, and the other members of the company, male and female, acquit themselves nightly In a manner which reflects the highest credit upon them aa talented artistes. Who would not attend the Canterbury while such an attractive enter talnmentlsgltent Nixon's Cine us. Mr. King's equestrian troupe are drawing lull and fashionable houses at Nixon's temple. Mr, Sherwood, (the original " Pete Jen kins,") Miss Ida, Madame Wrglnla, Madame Jen nie Mr. Frank Phelps, (an excellent clown,) Miss Mary Carroll, (the best equestrienne we have ever seen,) Miss Isadore and Miss Victoria, (two excel lent aanteueet, the Conrad Brothers, will all appear this afternoon and night. The theatre at Alexandria, under the manage ment of Mr. Nixon, Is doing a fine business. Eaton Stone, the star of the eoueitrlun nroiVaainn. 1s Identified with the successor the concern at Alexandria. Mr. Tom King w 111 he the recipient i.f a benefit on Friday night. We hope to see the house crowded. ' Hospital Visits Yesterday, Mrs. Senator Wil son, In company wlthother ladles orMassachusetts, i (sited the Patent Office hospital. Through the politeness or gentlemen there, she was conducted o er the exfnslte apartments and shown the va rious features of attraction. Mrs. Wilson ex pressed herself i ery much gr stilled with all she sawf spoke to many of the soldiers and quite won their hearts by her gentleness and the Interest she inanUested In their welfare. We are pleased to see our ladles of Influence thus taking hold of the Eood work. The soldiers feel that they are remem ered with gratitude, not only by those who have the charge of them, but by others who come from the far distance and who make It their first duty to look after the gallant boys who hate won laurels for themselves. Only a word or look, even, of sympathy Is felt by these suffering patriots. They appreciate such visits, and talk oft hem long after wards. We do not doubt but that Mrs. Wilson's example will be followed by other noble women from other States, and the monotony of these great castles or sorrow be consequently broken In upon to the adrantage or tlsltor and patient. St hool Thustces. The followlngstandlngeom mlttees Here appointed at the last meeting or this board: On Supplies Mrssrs. Kills, Utermehle, Dai Is, and Morsel). On Text Books Messrs. Miller, Holmead, Wight, and Wilson. ' On Rules and Regulations Messrs. Rhees, Kick etts. Walsh, and Hot mead. On SchooMiouBes and School-rooms Messrs. Wil son, Cassell, D& is, and Rhees On Examination or Candidates for Teachers Messrs. Walsh, Holmead, Wilson, and Miner. On Accounts and Expenses Messrs. Utermehle, Davis, Rlcketts, and Cassell. On Vocal Music Messrs. Wight, Rhes, Hol mead, and Rlcketts. On CongreBs and the City Councils Messrs. Mor sell. Miller, Ellis, and Wight. The rules, as amended, were adopted; nnd the board adjourned to next Tuesday ei ening, at l'i o'clock, to gite an audience to Pror. Arinea, who wishes to explain his art of ineiuor). with a lew or Introducing It In the schools. Chesapeake and Ohio Canal. The following boats, laden with coal, arrived at Georgetown ) esterday i nana aiagrawi American companj, lia ions. , General McClellao, American company, 108 tons. John James, Cumberland company, ioa tons. Richard Borden, Young, 113 tons. Rainbow, Young, 109 tons. A. J. Glosbrenner, American company, 103 tons. G. W. J. Worth, limestone. Anna Maria, wood. The following departures are reported. G. W. H Hetzer, Mary Alice, L. W. Jackson, G.W.J. Worth, H. DelaBeld, R. Borden, N. Magraw. Gen. Burnslde, Great Eastern and A. Stanhope. The Georgetown agent recehed a letier, jester day, from the president of the canal at Sbepards town, tn which he sajs that the upper portion or the canal Is still open, and urges the Importance of keeping the lower part free from Ice, as a large number of boats are on the waj , The amount or tolls collected at Georgetown last week was $1,36039. The amount recalled at this collection office this month, up to ) esterday, is about . J.0U0. Closed the "Woodbine." The night patrol or the Tenth New Jersey, under Lieutenant Frank lin, In passing along New Jersey at enue, closed the" Woodbine House," kept by Mr. Augers, on the corner or New Jersey avenue and C street. The house snd bar were lound In full blast at about 11 o'clock P. M. Ten soldiers were found all In different stages of Intoxication, some at the bar and some on the floor dead drunk. The room was iloied, and the keys turned over to the Provost Marshal's ofllce, and the proprietor ordered to the Central guard house, where the drunken soldiers were committed. Fire Yesterday. Early jesterdaj morning, the office or JustUe Murphy, on Louisiana at enue, east ot the Bank or Washington, was dlscot ered to be on Are inside, lhe doors were broken open and the fire extinguished before it had spread to the adjoining property, but considerable damage was done to the Justice's papers and furniture. The tire, It is supposed, originated by accident. Georgetown Marine List. Antvah, Sthr. Haxall, Bogart, oats, Ballmore. Schr. Jasper, Blln, light, Alexandria. Schr. Canton Jane, Rowling, hay and oats, N. Y. chr. Carrie Wells, Brown, merchandise, Hartley & Bro., Boston. Schr. 8. h Abbott, Ludlam, stores for the Gov ernment, N. Y. Dtparlurti Schr. Haxall, Bogart, coal, N , John B. Govoh The Brit lecture of this dlstlo- I alshed orator will take place to-morrow night, at r. Sunderland's church, Four-and-a-half street, near the City Hall. We have no doubt the church will be crowded, as the opportunity Is rare, et en In this city, where eloquence is so cheap, for hear ing such a treat as Cough presents. i - A Drunken Lieutenant. a man, with the uniform or a lieutenant, was round, by the night patrol, on the corner or Pennsyh aula at enue and Tenth street, In a state or beastly Intoxication He was taken to the Central guard-house, and locked up for the night CoNtALcicENTS. We understand that It li the intention of the authorities to hare comfortable barracks erected near this city for the accommods tlon of the convalescent soldiers, who are sent from the hospitals, preparatory to being forwarded to their respectlte regiments. SuKTo-da), 600 sick soldiers from the hospi tals In this city will be sent to Philadelphia, by or der of the Medical Director. Ladies', Men's, Youths', Misses' and Children's Rubber Boots, Shoes, Sandals and Gaiters, Ladles' and Gents Buckle Ot ershoes. with felt lining and topj Men's Short, Knee and Hip Boots. At Allen, Clapp ft Co.'a India Rubber store. Tenn. avenue, between join and Uth ats. nor 31 lm Georgetown Markets Floo a Superfine, s.lfl to'7 extra. .?. to i family, sm to At. Wheat Red wheat tt.64 to Loot while l tt to 180. ' Corn White corn 78 to 60 cts.j yellow 76 to TO ets. Oati WtofiJcts. Personal. R. F. Paine, Ofaloi N. Wlggln, Dover, N. II j Samuel Coleman and E. P. Brlggs.ffew- York; Col. Fowler and Lady, U. 8. A.; AblelSomerby and James Bastey, Portland, Me.j are at the National. John Low and Lady, Mass T. B. Valentine, New lorki Judge Young. Baltimore! & W. HalL Phila delphia! Col. J. F. Aaper, U, S, a. are at the Me tropolitan Attmtioi-t, ArrucrriD I Dr. Vellny la yet engaged In an extensive practice In thla city, and we would call the sttentlon of the poor, Tjodt. emaelaferf vlrttm sf ttti .. in. Z g ..-.. . vi hivii vvru biui w tlio beat sources of remedy. First, giro up your present course onifc, at once, and foreveri and aecondljr, call on tha moat skilful physicians, (and none are better than Dr. Vellny,) and be cured of the disease, which It now undcrmln. Ing your conitltctlom and lending you to a pre mature grave. fl 1 Irv.wsm tr&BB. . W ar.1 1... , aV -- ait svtilh hontratd an1 lilra. 1. .. J selling gold and tUrcr the legal tender notes helntr tha ftlftnJBril. .. DuXl- Hlu. Sllrer ... 23 25 " Demand notca S3 " 85i " Bank. Of l.lft In Wa.hlnirtAn .ml (turTt. town I Washington. Georgetown. Bank orMetropolls. Farmera and Hech'a Bank of Washington. Bank. Patriotic Bank. Bank of Commerce. Farm's Mcrch's B'nk. TmlliTirimtlliiir ..!.... I.. ..... in o. Treasury notes, when any amount from one dollar upwards Is presented. Dcna.au luniA Russia Ooods. Mr. 11. A. Hall has Just received a lot of omoers' f.onr and Llahtllull fluilhed L'n.t.i ilin.iliillflnl.h.rD... choi, eitra lr,e slteii alio, a lot of blue Kncllih Talmsi, rerr Iodj, at 410 eschl which he Is selllnr at msnursctiyers'prices.athls India Rubber wr houie, no reaaiyivsnla arenue, between Ninth and Tenth streets. oct n tr A Wflin n. AtivirrTkA.. uhA 1.. ... doctorlnit for weeks and months without obtslalac reller, should consult Dr. Klihblatt, whose once Is xS:i " K '.rMlt corner of Eighth street, snd b radically cured. Twenty-lire years experience ha established Dr. Flshblslt's reputation as anhysl clan. Recent cases cured lo a few days. Charges mourrsie. UK. nslIBLATT. No. til K.trcet, corner of Eighth, Opposite the General Post Office. fa.ni a D.fe.ei.M f?AAvi. Tl. l . . .r.lT" -. uwiii.-i lie uince in ouy your SV?J?,,.2ATSL"GOINa!rCAMPDI'ANKt:T8, HAVKLOCKlLHAVRRSACKtSand erery article made from INDIA RUBBKB, Is at H. A. HALL'S " """wi ...itiiouk, wnere you can oniain them at manufacturers prices, 810 Pennsylranla IVtnU. tifftWOatn KlnlhanrlTanlh ..... .ai Ihdia Rub sen Boots a ho Shoes. The above articles are sold cfteeper.it If. A. HALL'S India Rubber Warehouse, 110 Pennsylranla a enue. than at any other store tn this city or vicinity. This it . Call and satisfy ) ourselves, 310 Pennsylranla avenue. 4 , o -tf Imuia Russca Goods. It Is not necessary for Mr. II. A. HALL to enumerate the different styles and kinds or Rubber and (Jutta Peroha manufac turers mmta tlA IfOaana hat hkai ihani sIIIk k..4. and a glance Into the beauWul store or list ot prist! git en by his attendants, will convince any one that his establishment Is realty the only tnai kubtxr H'ereAoiuf. and Is located at 310 Pennsylvania at e- uur, ur uour io Messrs. liarper . Alltcneirs Dry (.ootl warehouse, between Ninth and Tenth Ninth and Tenth streets. tec&-tf Goto Wiiitehvubt. 431 Penns)hanlantenue, to obtain superior Llkcneasea at reduced prices. Floe Card ignetts, formerly sold at AS per doten, now selling at Alt hairdozens, same rate. Colored Imperials reduced from tso to $70 selling whole size colored at only ce. 1 will excel In "Cbtortd Carttde tittlei," having secured the sen Iocs of a superior artist for th brunch or business. Llke nessesofmanyorthose fallen In battle can be ob tained beret also card photographs of prominent men, both en 11 and military. nov 21 im Wounded and Disabled Soldiers Can hate their "YYtary Paptr " made out for application of " invalid Pentloni," Immediately upon procuring their Dlcharift" by application to Pi, Gardner, 4 ZulUk, So. 483 Set enth street, bet ween D and K streets, near General Post Otllce. No charge until pension Is procured no a lm oknkiial ordrh. Navt Department, Dyccmbcr 3. 1W12. At ft Naval Ueneral Court Martial, convened at tha Navy Yard, New York, November 13, 1603, Martin ConUnt a second -class boy In the Nary, was tried on tho follow log chargo pre ferred agalnat him by the Secretary of tho Navyt Charoi: "Theft." fyteciflcat ion "In thlai That ou or about tho twentieth day or uctouer, in tno year eighteen hundred and sixty-two, ou board the United States steamer Vixen, tho said Martin Conlin purloined a quantity of money from tho chest or safo of tho paymaster of tho said vessel," Tho prisoner having pleaded guilty to this chargo and specification, sentence was passed and subscribed by the Court as follows "After Dill and maturo deliberation, the Court, In consideration of the extrcmo youth of the prisoner, do sentence tho said accused, Martin Conlin, tecond-claM boy, to one inonthU confine uient on board tho rcccfvlngshlp North Carolina, and that ho shall not he permitted to visit tho shore on liberty for six month. "Thomas Crabbk, "Commodoro and Vresldlug Ofllcer. "J. Q. Van Brunt, Commodore. "V. D. Pobteh, Commodore. "E. W. Carpknder, Commander. "Geo. L. Selde.v, Lieutenant, "II. II. Goodman. Judge Advocate." Tho sentence is confirmed, and will be cat rlrd Into execution j but the punishment award ed Is so grossly Inadequate to tho character of the offence committed, that tho Department Is constrained to admouUh the Court of Its ills, regard of law, and to direct theattentlonof the sen Ico generally to Article SI, section 1, of the "Act for the better government of the Navy of tho United States," approved July 17, 1803, which art 1 do Is lu tho following ttords t "It shall bo the duty of a court. uarlla), lu all cases of conviction, to udjudgo u punish ment adequate to tho character and nature of tho offence committed j but tho members of a court may recommend tho person convicted as deserving of clemency, and Btate on the record the reasons for so doing." The law has never intended to est lu courts martial the power to pardon offences or to att ard a nominal punishment, equivalent to a pardon. The ower lo pardon, remit, or mitigate la ex pressly vested In the I'rcsldeut of the United States, or tho officer authorized to convene the couit. The exercise of this power, hereafter, by u Naval Generol Court-Mart lalf will subject the Individual members thereof to tho charge of violating thla General Order. GIDEON WELLES. Secretary of the Navy. OFFICIAL. Department op State, Washington, January 25, 1802. Tho Secretary of State will hereafter receive members of Congress on business on Saturdays, commencing with Saturday, the first of next month. WILLIAM II. SEWARD. TASSKS ON THE POTOMAC. On and after the 12th Instant d4) of Sept em tier, passes trill be required from all t cssels, boats, &c, navigating the Potomac rlter. These tt ill be Is sued by the Commanding Officer of the Flotilla, and may be obtained from the natal tenets sta tloned at Alexandria, or at the mouth or the rlter. GIDFON WELLES, Secretary ot the Navy. NAt V DEr-AHTIUCNT, September 11, lStn. sep U NOW IS THE TIMF TO BUY YOUR CL0TII ingof L. A. BE ALL fc CO , No. 061 Seventh street, sep 2i-ain between rtt K. SPECIAL NOTICES.' ()' tJ- Mr. Ctouah.ln his lMture unon Orttors " portrays, with great piquancy and precision, the io!cer appearance, manner and peculiarities or many orators of eminence and renown. Demos thenes, Cicero, Chatham, Foi, Canning, Burke Sheridan.. Patrick Henry. Whitfield. Somerfleld, Rufus Choate. Dr. Guthrie, Dr. Candllsh, Daniel Webster, Daniel O'Connell, John Randolph, Mas slllon, Jonathan Edwards and others are presented In turn, and with Uustratlve accompaniments. The allusions to Patkh-k iimmv. DiNin ufi s-rmand Daniel O'ComrtLt elicit much applause. The Peculiarities of emnhasls are rtrn. nA . castle representations presented. Mr. Gough will lecture in Washington on FRI DAY Evening pent. See advertisement. dee 11 I r 'j . STrI ms) nothlnir lint ttiiln tnnur Mn.tiv from ibdeciiivb and halfwav measures. Such course gives the enemy, both without and within, a present advantage, and keeps open the door to complication, to continued adt ersit) , and to a Anal result that naturally accompanies feeble counsels and morements. The President ass to consult a varied publlo opinion. One vntrammtltd statesman and warrior would wring the neck or the rebellion In slaty da) s, and organlie a reorganisation, by 1st. An immediate and total and nneondltlonal abolition compensation to rraf Union men to eome afterwards, as a t oluntary offering or a jren erouspeople. Sd. Rubjl'oate the South with a rough hand. sd. Rule the conquered States wholly by United States laws, until they are ready and willing and desirous of returning to the Union. 4th. Gradually coloniie the blacks of the South, as free, on ArnirAN territory, to be purchased by the United Siates.and not to hare them exposed to West India or Central America retolutlons and foreign Government Interference and infliction. oth. Kill out Individual treason, from Maine to the Rio Grande, by a rigid suspension of the habeas corpus. Cfh. Set r rely degrade and punish et ery comman der who does not do Justice to his riuw and the national heroism and honor. 7th. Keepastead) and Indignant ete on inter vention. The silk glove covers an Iron hand Diplomacy la deep. IsFrancethemotert Idoubttt. And I like not the Idea of "mobal diplomatic support" on the part or Russia, here In Washington. Let Hussla remembcrthatshehasno right to be on our con tihent I and let England, too, know that we would like well enough to have Vancouver's Island, and all above It to the Russian line. The movement or France, and the measured reply of England, and the amiable hostility or Russia, hate thrown Into the rebel scale a powerful aid following up the ready hostility or England In her belligerent doctrine, that Is already damaging her commerce, under that bold rover, Captain Setnmes. No more at present. ESTWICK EVANS, dec a St Counsellor at Law. 8 . 1 H O O X DRAKE'S PLANTATION BITTERS They purify, strengthen, and Invigorate. They create a healthy appetite. They are an antidote to change of water and diet. They overcome effects ot dissipation and late hours. They strengthen the system and enliven the mind They prevent miasmatic and Intermittent fevei s. They purirythe breath and acidity orthe stomach. They cure Dyspesla and Constipation. They cure Dlarrhsa, Cholera, and Cholera Mor bus. They cure Liter Complaint and Nervous Head ache. They are the best Bitters In the world. They make the weak man strong, and are exhausted nature's great restorer. They are made of pure St. Croix Rum, the celebrated Callsaya Bark, roots and herbs, and are taken with the pleasure or a beverare. without retard to ara or time of dar. Particularly recommended to delicate persons re- JuaciiiK scu,l iimmniH, aoiu oy an urocers, tuggtsts, Hotels, and Saloons. P. H DRAKE fc CO , 203 Broadway, New York. se 2ft m O"llatchelora Hair Dye The nest lu the World. William A. Batchelor's celebrated Hair Dye produces a color not to be distinguished from naturei warranted not to Injure Hair in the least t remedies the ill-effects of had dyes, and Int lg orates the Hair for lire. GREY, RED, or RUSTY Hall) Inaiantlv turn. anlsn.1l. I U!..t !)... . .j .u.s.wn .(riruuw uuivai Ul UlunUi leaving the hair soft and beautiful. Sold by all D-ThegenuineisslgnedWM A. BATCHF.LOR, on the four sides of each box, Factory, No. 8t Barclay street, (Late .13 Broad wayandl9Bond,)New ork. iiiyiM ly. &3leture. Rev. Dr. Relit, of Baltimore. will dellter his celebrated lecture on "Apocalyptic yortthadowing of American Hittory,'" on ThurtJav tt n.i.y hiai oi iiu viuwii in nil, nruutrr v-iiurvls, Massachusetts atenue,between Ninth and Tenth streets. As the proceeds of this lecture will go to the pa)ment of a debt on Fletcher Church, and the lec rcn, ana ine iec r orators of the turer oeing one oi ine most popular orators of the Methodist denomination, the committee feel no hesltanc) In asking an oternowlng house. SVUIllsataMUU Titt Crisis J. N. DAVIS, R. H. WILLIAMS, dee 10 2t Committee. : JCy-Johu II.Oous;li,thegreatest lltlngorator, will deliver one or his most celebrated lectures, at Dr. Sunderland'a church, Four-and-a-half street, between C and D streets, for the benefit of the Young Men's Christian Association. The lecture will commence at 7,V o'clock. Doors open at 6 V Tickets 60 cents) to be had at Balls n tyne's. Shepherd's, and Shlllington's bookstores. The abote lecture will take place next Friday night. (Tec -4t tt- The Ureal PeuiiaylvmuU noute. The SulcLest and safest route to the Northwest and outhweat. Two through trains dally, and one on Sunda. Soldiers tickets at Government rates to all the principal points In the North and West, For tickets and further information apply at the of fice of the "Great Pennsylranla Route,' northeast corner Penniyltanla avenue and Sixth street, un der National Hotel Otrlce open from 7 a in. to 6 p. m.ion Sundat s 'i to 4 p. m, E O NORTON, aug 6 ly Agent. tt-Bperlal Notice On and after TuesJa), April 1, I8tii, the trains on the Baltimore and Ohio Railroad will commence running dally, (Sundajs excepted,) leaving this Station at7u a m, and connecting at Washington Junction with Mall Train for all parts of the West tla Wheeling or Parkersburg. Through tickets sold and baggsge checked. W. P. SMITH? M. of Transportation B At O R H. ap 1 dtf T-HiullhaouUuL.ecttiresOnTHURSDAY Evening, December Uth, Prof. Daniel ilson, of iuiuii win Bite i hit m-uau irciurr oi course on Unwritten Iflstory." Subject" Phjslology " dee 10 2t Weston's Proa ress of Hlftvery. Copies of this work are for sale at theonlceof the National Republican. Pamphlet edition, SO cents. Bound edition, 75 cents. TJ It O 1 O H A l S . DLeoT Quartermasteh's Oi t ile, Corner 18th and O streets, U ashlngton, Dec. 10. 1HG-J. SEALED PROPOSALS will be received at this otllce until Saturda) , December SO, W3t at 13 o'clock m., for the Burial of Persons dying while In the military sen Ice of the United States, in the city of Washington, and aUottlthln three miles of said city, from the 1st of January until the 30th of June, 1BGJ. specifications for all the requirements of such burials can le seen at this otllce. PROPOSALS The full name and Post Ottlce address or the bid der must appear in the proposal H a bid Is made In the name of a firm, the names of all the parties must appear, or the bid will be considered as the Indhidual proposalof the party signing it Proposals from Jittoyal ptiilit$utll not btcontid end, and an oath of allegiance must accompany each proposition. Proposals must be addressed to Captain Edward L. Hartt, Assistant Quartermaster U. S. Arm), Washington, D. C , and should be plainly marked " Proposals for the Burial of Persons dying In the military sert ice of the United Slates " GUARANTEE. lhe responslblllt) of the guarantors must be shown by the official certificate of the Clerk of the nearest District Court or of the United Mates Dis trict Attorney The aUltt) of the blddtr to till the toutract. should it be awa.ded to him, must be guarantied by two responsible persons, whose signatures are to be a upended to the guarantee, and taid auatanle Lmiuf accompany the bid. UWH HIUIS aV f ICBClll (II yrt sun n lieu HID Uiua are opened, or the proposals tt 111 not be consid ered. Bonds in the sum of one thousand dollars, slgueJ by the contractor and both of his guarantors, uiil be required of the successful bidder upon signing the contract Form of Guaranti We, , of the county of, and St tie of , and, of the county or , and State of , do hereby guaranty that 1 able to fulfil the ton tract, in accordance w 1th the terms of his proposi tion, and that, should his proposition be accepted, he will at once enter Into a contract in accordance therewith. should the contract bo awarded to hi in, wears prepared to become his securities (lo this guarantee must be appended the oitutal certificate abote mentioned ) Tho Depot Quartermaster reserves to himself the right to reject any or all bids that he may deem too high. FDWARD L HAnTi', littit. nml Aaa't I ImHsm ami a IT a I lire II RESTAUHANT, .68 PtnHsylvanlu Mtnut Hr.t cist. UJIei'.na Geutl.mra'. Rntsursut Juit opened, newly flttl up. Eierydellcscy the msrkel furnishes con.tsntl uu linj I'm ate Dining- Room, on second floor. Sepsrale entrance. Parties will be .ure 10 bo ..tuned on culling st this P'sce. P. KALLIO, deoll 3t Proprietor. AUCTION SALES. J BY MT. L, WArj. CO.. AmtloBa.r.. AVfTlOJt SALE OF okoccuks, nanus, AKD rosacco. On THDB.DAT morning, lltliliutaal,atlo,.U.k,w.wUl aril, la froaloi theAuotlon Rootai, aa assortment of Uromrlrs, Liquors. Clears, and Tobaeso, rabrsetaf Barrels lUftMd and T.llow Hilars Boats March, Vtrmlerlll, and Masearool M thousand Imported Cigars, various brands 99 gross John Anderson Fine Cut Chewing To- bacco, solace So gross Fine Cut Charm funny Side Tobacco wv w uo do our tnoice 100 do Hmoklng Tobacco, 4 ot. Canned Meats and Preserves Cases Aromatle Bitters Cases Lemon and Raspberry Sirup Cases Brandy and W hlsky, Aobnapps Barrels Magnolia, Monongahele, Old Bourbon, , and other Uhlskles Kegs and cases Suit's Whisky Kits Mackerel and Herring. Also, A quantity or Small Storrs. Terms cash. W, L. WALL k CO , Auctioneers. lee 10 BY OIIKKN WILLIAMS, An.tlon.erh IIOVS1.II0LD AKD KITCHLN rVKtilTLRH A if A I LTIOK.oa FRIDAY, the 1Mb In.tant, we shall sell, at the resilience of Mr. Callshsn, st lo o'clock a. m., on Four-and-a-half street, between I and K streets. Island, a rood lot of furniture, Tit t Mahorany Sofa, Dining, Centre, and other Ts- bles Mahogany French and Cottare Bedstaad. leather Beds, Redding, and Mattre.ses Two Clocks, Crockery and Glass Ware Carpets and Window Curtains, and Looking Ola.. ' Fine Cooking and other stoves With a rood lot of Kltehen Requisites. GREEN k WILLIAMS, star. Auctioneer.. deo 10 it BV GltKKN . WILLIAMS, Auctioneers VALUAULE SQUARF. OF GROUND FOR sal. on H street north, between Serenth and Eighth streets es.t, containing about W.000 square feet of ground By rlrtue of a deed of trust to the sub scribers, dstedsoth dsyofJuly, 1S0O, and recorded among the land records of th. city and county of Washington, D. a, In liber 1. A. &, No. :ot, folios M, i and S, we will sell at public auction, on TUESDAY, the 16th dar of December, 186, on the premises, sll of squarelumber eight hundred snd ninety (8901 at ) o'clock In the afternoon. Terms of Salei One-third In cash, snd the bslanc. In three equsl psyments In a, , Md 15 month., with Interest from the dsy of sale the deferred psy ments to be secured by notes, sstlsfsctory to the trustee., and a Hen by deed ot trust on the premises. If the terms be not compiled with In Are dar. from the dsy of sale, the property will be re-sold at the risk and expense of th. defaulting purchaser, at three days notice. Said squsre Is oa one of the grest thorougbfsree leading into the city. It Is paved on one side and Is about th. proper grade, about th. propel i. a. rr.uok,fi, J01 SMITH, I 2REEN fc WILLI GREE LIAMS. dec 6 eod&ds (Star) Auctioneers. T)ROPOSALS POR WOOD. Dcfot QoaaTEaMArrca's Orricc, Alexandria, Ya., Deo. in, lass. SEALED PROPOSALS will be receliedat this orace until Wednesdsy, the 17lh Instant, at 12 o'clock ni , for the delii ery to the Got eminent of ten thoussnd (10,000) cords of wood. The wood to be herd, sound and merchantable, 4 feet in length and split In the usual manner. De liveries to be made In the city of Alexandria, and along the lines of the Loudoun and Hampshire and Orange and Alexandria railroads, at such points on said roads and within asld city, as the Depot quartermaster msy dlrecti and not to be considered complete until the wood shell hsve beea corded In rsnks, four feet high, and Inspected and measured. The whole of the wood to be de livered within forty dsys after the date of the eon tract. A Government Inspector will he designated to measure snd inspect the wood, who will reject such as does not strictly conform with tke abote spectucatlons. Payment to be made upon the completion or the whole contract. The full name and po.t ottlce address of bidders roust sppear In the proposals, and also the names of sll psrttes composing a Arm of bidders. An osth of allegiance must accompany each pro posal to Insure It. consideration. Propossls must be addressed to Capt. C B. Fer guson, Assistant Quartermaater U. s. army, Alex andrla. a., and plainly endorsed " Proposal, for W ood." GUARANTEE. The following form of guarante. must accompany each propossl, signed by two responsible persons, whose responsibility must be shown by the offlclsl certltlcste of the Clerk of the nearest District Court or of a United states District Attorney. Bonds In the sum of fifteen thousand dollars will be required of the succesful bidder upon signing his contract, signed by the bidder or bidders and his or their guarantors. Form 0 Quorcntee. We, , of the county of , and State of , and , of the county of , and State of , do hereby guaranty that Is able to fulfil his con tract In accordance with the terms of his proposal, snd thst, should the same b. accepted, he will at once enter Into contract la accordance therewith. Should the contract be awarded to him, we are prepared to become his sureties. To this gusranteo must be appended the official certificate above mentioned. The undersigned reserves tha right to reject any and all proposal, for Informality or exces.lt e price. C. B. FERGUSON. Cspt. At.'t qusrtermsster, U. s. A. dec II dtd N ATIONAI. LOAN. THE NEW SIX PKIl CENT. BOND8 of the UNITED STATES, PAYABLE TWENTY YEARS FROM DATF, (Or after fire yesrs, at option of the Government ) THE COUPON BONDS, In sums of FIFTY DOLLARS, ONE HUNDRED DOLLARS, FIVE HUNDRED DOLLARS, and ONE THOUSAND DOLLARS. THE REGISTERED BONUS, In aums of FIFTY DOLLARS, ONE HUNDRED DOLLARS, FIVE HUNDRED DOLLARS, . ONE THOUSAND DOLLARS, FIVE THOUSAND DOLLARS, and TEN THOUSAND DOLLARS, INTFRFST COMMENCING AT DATE OF PUR CHASE, And payable semi-annually IN OOI.U. These Bonos are the CHEAPEST GOVERNMENT SECURITY uowln themsrket, The Interest, at present price, of coin, being rqult- slent to 8 Pen Cent. In currency FOR SALE BY JAY COOKE CO., BANKERS, .34 Fifteenth Street, Dealeks in BOrLRK.VENT 0.1 OS, TREASVRr KOTES, CERTIFICATED, ARMY AND NAVY VOUCHERS, COIN, CURRENCY AND EXCIUhOE. dec lo tf APPLICATIONS for Dnnli.at. Land Warrants. Appltcstlon hat Ing been made under the act of 33d June, tstiO. for the reissue of th. Land Warrants described herein, which are alleged to hate been Inat or deatroyed, notice is hereby given thst, at the date fallowing the description of each wsrrsot, a new certificate of like tenor will be issued If no valid objection .hould then appear. No. 93,709, for 130 seres. Issued under the set of March, ISM. In the name of Arnold Harrington, snd was grsnted September 17, 1&S7 January 4, 166J. No. 83,464, for ICO acres, Issued under the set of Msrch, ISM, In the names of th. minor children of Daniel F. McCune, decesaed, and was granted Oct. S3, 1858 January 11, IBM. No. 100,847, for IbO acres, Issued under the act of Msrch 185ft, In the name of Ansel Allen, snd was No 100,360, for 160 acres, laaucd under the act ol i March, 1859. In the name of Rachel, widow of Geo Hsrncr, nnd waa granted Januarr C, 1802 ebrusry 8, 18U3 I No 67,700 for 160 acres, Issued under the act of Msrch 3, 1855, m the nsme of Win. Crlsler, anj u a. I granted February 6, 1857 February 33, 1863 I rvo v.o:, lor ou acres, taauea under the att ol , September, 1850, In the nameof Jonathan McHrnry, an J u aa granted July 6th, 1851 March 1, I&63. JOSEPH H. BARRETT, Commlaaioncr. I EVERYBODY'S at tentlon la called to our I J new atock of Clothing for Men and bora' uae, I which we have Juat received, and oner foraale at I very low prlcea, at No. 404 Serenth street, nesr F. J. BRUCE A CO , l Proprietors of Oak Hall Clothing Room, aep 36 3m 'IM1E CHEAPEST CLOTHING HOUSE IN A. town L. A.BEALL&CO, No. 361 Seventh street, between I and K. "ItrilKllk!, Oil W1HCHHI8 IT Who Is ( there among yon that Is not In want of something In the way'of Clothing, rumlshlng Goods, Hats, Csf.il Ami tie best pl.ee to get them Is at the most popular Clothing House of. H. SMITH k. CO , No. 40 Seventh stmt, where you can Itnd the greatest variety of Clothing and Furn ishing Good, for Men and Boys' wear. W. can ssfrly say that our stock of Clothing excels any thing In this msrker, and our reputation for selling Good Ooods Cheap Is truej but the old msxlm, thst " a nimbi, slipance Is better than a slow .hilling,' I. the principle that has built up our Immense trade. Our present stock of Clothing we offer at very low prices, and we are all the time receiving new goods from our manufacturing establishment, No. 40 West Baltimore street, Do not fsll to call at 1. II. SMITH k Ctrl, No. 400 Seventh street, where you can by Clothing at tremendous bargains. J. II. 1MITH h CO., Clothier., No. 4A0 Seventh etreet, and corner Twentieth street and Pa. arenue. nov 21 dtjanl ILITAI1T EQUIPMENT, - TRUNK, AND HARNESS M A NTJ P A HT O Y. 4BS Seventh street, orrosira odd rtixows' bixl, WASHINGTON, D. C. I manufacture of the best material, and hare constantly on hand, a large and varied assort ment of IMUary and CMunt' SADDLES, BRIDLES. BREAST COLLARS, FELT SADDLE CL0TJ1S, SnABRAOVES, Fatent Feed and Water Backets, Spars, Officers' Haversacks, Officers' Floe Sword Belts, Belt Trimmings, and Field Glass Cases. T K U N K S . SOLE LEATHER, iSOA" FRAME, DRESS, and WOOD BOX TRUNK y. VALISES, TRAVELLYQ BAOS, HARNESS, etc. REPAIRING. As I manulacture Trunks extensively .and neces aarllyhave all kinds of TrunkMsterlsf.l am better prepared to repair Trunks, nc , thoroughly and prvuimj,iuan.uTutncrc.iavii.amenf in ine city JAMES S. TOPHAM. oct IS 3ml WANTS. rpKABIH WANTED. TEAMS WANTKDlt J. To haul woods distance of two miles ovr Arst rate descending road to the ferry landing, op posite Alexandria. Apply at once at 474 Four teenth street, opposite Willarde. Those hating irauias m mid muui i iiic hub uiftce. dv.lMI' 1TAMTED BY A LADY.-Board ln either II a private lamujr or ooaraing-nouse, where me luiuua ui I'jujurcn win ur laaen in eompenss' tlon. Good references Riven. Address "A. H. B , tadies' Window, City Post uiuiT. urc y si "VITANTED Ladies and gentlemeu to consult IT La oislne, a descendant of Aatroloa;lst to ilaliUCSJU )ia- UfTHI, UU tail KUBirS OI Hit?, 'II Elei enth street. Diseases examined and cured ln a tew su lings . dee 6 HOUSE WANTED. A commodious house, centrally located, with or without furniture. Auurrss uox ortt rosi umce. nor Sft-tf w ANTED At the New York Fmplojment i Auriitj ejuntcs jiu. on jiiiain irrvi, near Pennsrl anla a enue. TWKNTY-FI VE f2fii U'hita and Colored QIHLS.wlth eood referencei. & CrtAka. Chambermaids, Laundresses, Waitresses, Nurses, nuu (tenuis) i ix-Birer. i-tiaru, juuui Luiurru mm, u wait on tables ln Prii ate Families or Hoteli. Aim wanted, houses Immediately, with or without far uiiurr. crapiojcri in wnm oi goou neip, will nnu it to their adrantage to call. tna)".-tl ti H. MILLER WANTED For a gentleman and his wife, a Double Parlor, with flrst-claas furniture and board. Trice not so much a consideration at a nice parr. The best city reference given and required. Ad dress "Banker," at the City Post Ofllce. DR. PIHIini.ATT, Of No. 431, corner of Fight h and F streets, .Opposite the General Post Office, r.a In AAaaullal A. DlflfW JTIi ifprvprniin aesu vv luu.uiitu "it aniaivi'iaiju ArfaVL4 lijilj, COSSVMPTWS't UVER COMPLAISTS CHROSIC Attt-fji jjiArts, as wen aa an diseases oi imprudence, of whatever character, and which may be declared Incurable by other phj slctans. He engages to make u iLuuiruiircurr. From his lencthr nractlce in the science of mi cine, he Is enabled to offer hlmirlf tn th nnhlin being the only one In Washington capable of afford ing speedy relief. All esses curable will be guaran tied. He warrants a cure without the use of mer curyor any otneraangeroui medicine. Recent cases curru in two or inreeuays. N. B. Letters addressed to Dr. F.. at his ottlce. No. tn. corner 01 cignin anu . streets, opposite ben era! Post Otllce, will receive Immediate attention. og j- rPIIE CONFESSIONS AND 1 EXPERIENCE OP AN INVALID. Published for the benefit and as a warning and A CAUTION TO VOUNO MEN v, ho sutler from Spermatorrhea, Nervous Debility, Premature Decay, ete , supplying, at the same time, THF MEANS OF SFLFCUHK. By one who has cured himself, after being put to great expense and Injury through medical humbug and quackery By enclosing a post paid addressed em elope, single copies mar be had of the author NATHANIFL MAYFAIR, FSQ nov W d3mif Bedford, Kings Co , N. V. lIKIhPUIN'N BOOK S T O li E , !4 Pa, .v., North slde.uel.iath at 13tli at a. The Public will And, in this New Establishment, A Cat rf ully-Wtcttd Atsortmtni of Standard h'nktt In English, French, German, Italian, Spanish, and the Ancient Languages, comprising miTonv. thai -eh. foetrt, xoiels, and JUiENiLEi.as well as Cyclopaedias, Dictionaries, Grammars, Military anuals, Maps, and Books on the natural and other sciences Order Jor Uooht rwt vn hand, do-netls or jureign, wtlt teprvmptbj executed. no S lm NAVY AGENT'S OFFICE, Vasiiinoton, D. c, Dec. 3, isgj. PROPOSALS will be recehed at this otllce until Saturday. 13th Instant, at 3 o'clock, p. m for 100, OUO pounJs of Lead Wire, tn-iiw Inch diameter, and fio.uuu pounds of Lead ire, 67-1 uo inch diameter Tobe delivered at the Naty Yard in this tin, free of cost to the Government for Irelght or trans- fortatlon, and subject tn the usual Inspection at he Yard. Good and sufficient security will be re quired for the fulfilment of the contract decfr-eoit S. P BROWN, Navy Agent. pOME ONF, COMF ALL, TO L. A. BEALLfc CO , Kj to get j our Clothing, Furnishing Goods, Trunks, Hats a.n.1 Pan. v r . No. 3QI Set enth etreet, sess-Jui between I kK. SMITH dt UEAI.I., No. 301, Set enth street, , between I and K streets, Is the plsctobuy your winter Clothing. They sell cheap. Try them, nov 31-KltJanl M lHI M AMUSEMENTS. pORD'S HEW TIUEATRE, Tmih itretl, Hgtit oJow'jlmiMylMnfa aimtte. Msnsgersnd Proprlstor - . Mr, John T. Ford. (Also of HoUldsy street Theatre, Baltimore.) ALL THE FASHION AND BEAUTV OF THE CITY IN ATTENDANCE. Third Week of the Young Prima Donna, .. .M.'.,.AnoM1,K niciiiwag, MR. RICH1N0S, MR. DUNN. The Powerful chorus, snd Grsnd Ballet, THIS (THURSDAY) EVENING, Dtc. Uth, Donizetti's Opers, sdspted by Ml.. Richlngs, enti- tied the k, "gAUflHTEH OF THE REGIMENT." Marie, the Mvsndlere ... mis. Rlchlnga. Cartouche, an old Sergeant . . Mr, Richlngs TO CONCLUDE WITH A GRAND BALLET .,... ..7U.'?'w.P"'t Batanella, Ith sll Its lndescribsble splendors.wlll shortly I produced. FRIDAY NIGIIT-Grsnd Gals Benefltof Miss Carolina niching.. PRICES OF ADMISSION. .-"r"-?"'. 5 pr1ette, CO centsi Orchestra Boxes aa. ' F'm"" a'"'' M wn"l Private .-D??2,.?pfnt,"o'el0,!kIP"formneommen. ces at 1)L o'clock. d0 j rtnorsni theatre, Pmn'a avenut, near Wiltardi' Uottl. Lconabii Gaovra, Manager. THIS (THURSDAY) EVE.VISO, Dec II, POSITIVELY LAST NIGHT BUT ONE OF THE CITEF D'OUVKE or Titc OREAT SEASON, ROMANCE or a POOR YOUNG MAN. This magnificent production, notwlth.tsndlng a succe.s rnllrelr unpsralleled, must positively bt wlthdrswnon Frldsy ' Mr. L. P. Barrett as - - - Manuel. Kr' .V h11 aa . . De Berannei. Mr. Xtrsa. Roayrra aa - . . Desmerrts Mr. W. Bokee as - - - Laroque. Miss Kste Deuln as . . . Msrgurrlte J!lM oS!'H0U!h as - . . Msdsme Aubrey. Mrs. G. C. Germon ss - . . MsJsme Leroque. Miss Sophie Glmber as - . . Christine. EXTRARCH ARGf" mrb ,"cu,e', WITHOUT Admission 60, So, and 7& cents. dec 11 NIXON'S CIRCUS, (Pennsylvania avenue and Set enth street Warmed by patent Heaters. The moat comfortable Amphitheatre ever erected In Wsshlnrton. MONDAY, DECEMBER Nth, o.J,.f?,5'S?5.,.?' M KING and hla NEW YORK SlSfK?,JBSi'PraJrho W1U W"" ln '" NIK ON'S THEATRE FOR ONE Wl'EK ONLY, After noon and Night. . ' The direction of the entertllnmenta, and the presentstlon of the Artistes will be under the lm medlste direction of TOM KING. Mr. TOM KINO respectfully Informs his Ws.h w1?.0 "lends that owing to arrangements with Mr. Nixon he Is ensbled to present the FINE CORPS OF ARTISTES he hss Istsly brought to thlscttyi smong whom are, Mons. Roohellc, The .rest aeht.v. t,r tti. TLRRltW LLAF FOR LIFE. Mr. W. J. Smith, I The equestro-drsmstlc lmpenonstor of i JOCKO, THE APE OF 0AfiO. I Mile Vlctorlne, Miss Isadore, j Bladam. Jennie, All under the auspices of TOM KING, The Champion Leaper, Who will appear at ei ery entertainment decs 1 FOR SALE Q KENT. l?OR IlKNT-A Parlor and Double Bedroom. 1: Apply to No: IS Eaat Capitol street, deo 11-41 1?OR SAI.K-7HE LEASE, FIXTURES, AND ; GOOD H'JLLofa flrat-elaas Uholti.le Liquor and Sutler Fatabllahment! hss been doinra fine Dualneaa fortwojearai located In the central part of Pennsyh sola avenuei will also make a nr.t class restaurant. For full particulars apply at th. Acencv Office. 611 Ninth street, nrir rtonn.vlt ant. aienue. N. II. MILLFR. Alio, City Property and Houses for sale, no 15 tf 1?OR RENT AND HAUS-The Furniture of a : firatlaas fioardln. House, with Fourteen Hooma, In the very beat of nelrhborhooda, now hav ing from fourteen to sixteen bosrders. Satltfscto Kresson tlven for aelllnr. For particulars apply the Arrncy Otllce, 511 Ninth street, nesr Penn. atenue. N.H.MILLER del tf KOOMS TO LET. Four Furnl.hed Rooms, with or without Board, within tire mlnutea'walk of Pennaylrsnia avenue. Inquire at No 4U7 Maryland avenue. oo so tf NOTICEL DINNEHN, KUPPKRS. DaIls,PrlTate and Publlo Parties. The Subscriber, at the urrent request of the al liens or Washington and the Public general!) , has now resumed his out-side fsmlly business, n the supplying of DINNERS, FARTIES, SUPPERS,V1EATDIS1IES, Sent to sny part of tho City at the Shortest Notice, and will be superintended by the Subscriber In per son. The proprietor would alio begleaie to remind hla Patrona ol thla branch, that the late Store and Saloon has tteen chsnged to a Gentlemen's Res taurant. The Ladlea who will favor him with their Patronage will find, on the Second Hoor, a handsomely furnlahrd Reception Room, ln which Mra. UavTica will be happy to recelie their or dera. Entrance by tho Prh ate Door. C. OAUTIER, nov 2 eolm 25J Pennsylvania avenue. 1? It AN KLIN & CO., of nc;-s, 344 PESJfSYLVASlA AVESVE. (North side,) between Twelfth and 1 hirteenth sts , and 388 PENNSYLVANIA AVENLE. Under the National Hotel BRAZILIAN PEBBLE (Rock Crvfital) SPEC TACLES, MILITARY FIELD OLASSES, MICROSCOPES, OPERA GLASSES. PHOTOGRAPHIC ALBVMS ASD CARTES DE V1SITE, STERFOSCOPES AND VIEWS, kc , &C , In a great t arirty, and at the lowest prices, w hole sale or retail. oov 3 riM) INVENTORS AND PATENTEES. MUNN fcCO tproprletorsof the SclsntiQc Amer ican, and agents (or procuring American and For eign PATENTS. With Mitten Vital i experience in the Bannett. Refer to Hon. Judge Mason, Hon. Joseph Holt, Hon. W. D. Bishop. ex-Commissioners of Patents, and to more than fifteen thoussnd intent on whn hate had business done through Munn U. Co.'s Pa tent Agenc) . rampniei oi am ice sent iree by mail. Patent Lawsand Regulation!, too nurm'2& rn. mall, no cnarge for consultation, orally or by mall Preliminary Examination In UnltM states P. tent Ofllce. $5. Offices, No. 21 Park Row, New Yorkj Washing ton, corner of F and Se enth streets, opposite the rairui wuivc mar IS tnll "pRNHIUNSt lENSIONSt .v uaswrisii hi wr ifya'uu u nming JtlCU (If rucmary declaration ant ajfidatut, a cortempfatcj bjf Ihr ttxth lemon of the ik, vrlre- Ue FORK', . well at the mttructioni given in thit pamvhltt, ARL blRICTLY COMPLIED li ITH " Commisjiomir nf I'puGtAve "The Manual of Pension, Bounty anl Bounty Land Laws," published by the Morrisons. Wash. lngton, D. C , Is the ONLY book now published, jULthe lORMSln which are exact caput of those prescribed by the Pension Otilce. No other Manual to he found in the market has them If J on uunt a RELIABLE GUIDE in mikloir up )our Pension, Bounty or Bounty Land papers, as to FORM, as well ai substance, enclose one doUar and fifty centt and send to H & O H Morrison. Washington. D C. and the book will he sent by mall to any part of the United Slates, rouaqt raw UOv S6-eod6txw3t D' jO YOU KNOIV IT 1 If jou do not, call at Ss-timibBFALL's, No 301 Seventh street, near K street, anl buy jourself a nice suit i Clothing from thtjni, as they hare just recrhcj new and splendid assortment nov 21 dtjanl AMUSEMENTS. V ruNTKnnunv hall Louisiana Atmdc, ukam Snrrn tr., 1 In the rear of the National Etiet INCREASED ATTRACTION FOR THI WEXKt GALA WEEK. At the Great Cantsrbnry, With its powerful Combination of Artists ettch an Immense array of Beauty and Talent upon one stage, without a precedent In the Annals of Amuse ment. THE CROWDED IIOCSES Accorded to It, by the public, demand an acknowl edgment of UNPARALLELED PATRONAGE: IT STANDS ON THE ROCK OF PUBLIC OPIN ION, which Is the solid foundation of success. THE CAbTERHVRY SPARKS NO EXPENSE To obtain the best Talent in the country for here AH the Great Stars of th Prorulon" First make application for engagement. Immense success of MLLE AtfXETTA OALLETTI. M'LLE ANXKTTA OALLETTI. M'LLE ANNETTA OALCETTIa The fascinating French and Spanish Danseuse, who has no equal in tho present dar, for Grace, Talent and Beauty, and ererrwhere sho appears Is the chlerTerpetChorean sensation of the day. AH tt ho have seen her will remember her soft, winning appearance, and all-excelling modesty. M'LLE OALLETTI la the same who was the chief feature the principal Cent of the Rarels during their recent tour through this country. She is now receiving THE GREATEST WEEKLY SALARY raid to any one artiste before the public for a con Inued engagement. Continued engagement of MONS. EDWARD VELARDE, Th Beet Male Dancer in the World. M'LLE OALLETTI and MONS. VELARDE are nightly received bycaownrD Attn fashiona buz AtJDirircts. In conjunction with the ex traordinary attraction, the sweet and un proachable vocalist, MISS JULIA MORTIMER. The premiere Dansense, MISS KATE PENNOTER. The pleating Songstress, MISS NELLIE TAYLOR, Together with The Great Star Company of th Canterbury Who will appear tytrr evening tn a choice selec tion of BALLADS, DANCES, NLGRO COMICALITIES, C, o. First weak of the charming FLORAL BALLET. arranged by Mons. E. Velarde, entitled LA DOQUETIERE, In which M'LLE ANNETTA OALLETTI and MONS. EDWARD VELARDE Will appear, supported by TIIE GREAT BALLET TROUPE. Return of the Washington Fatorite, DICK PARKER. DICK PARKER DICK PARKER, The Great Negro Comedian T M. HAYES, The Champion Clog Dancer of the World. Mr. Hayes Challenges the World. Man and money ready at any time. , MR. GEORGE R. EDI SOS, The Talented Comedian, Pantomtmlst and Comic Singer. Re-engagement of M. JLAN CLV5KI, The wonderful Jig dancer and Ethiopian delineator. THE COURT OP BEAUTV, MISS LIUIE BRANDON, MISS JENNIE ALLEN, KATE HARRISON. ANNIE HARRISON, TILLY FORBES. M'LLL JES.ME, LA PETITE ELLA Rctltalof the Great OTPSTB LAY, GYPSY'S LAY. GYPSY' LAY, By MISSFS MORTIMER and PEN NO YE R. BILLY EMERSON, J. SYLVAS CLARKE, and the CORPS D'LTHIOPk, Forming in all Till GREATFST BILL EVER GIVEN In any one establishment In the coutftry. To conclude with the screaming farce of TIIE MERRT COBBLER, WAX ts. TINSEL. Christopher Mr. Geo. R. Edasou Doors open at 6t ierformance,1V o'clock. Admission, 25 centsj Orchestra Chairs, 60 cents dec XyASIIINGTON VARIETIES, .Yinf A ttrett, near Pennsylvania avenue. PROPRIFTORS A. HAMBLINtt CO ACTING MANAGFR - A. M. HERNANDEZ BUSINFSS MANAGER - - - JAMES PILGRIM Second Meek of the TRIUMPHANT SUCCESS of the eminent artiste A. M. Heruaudex, A. M. Hernaudei, A M. Heruaudex, Who v, ill appear In the comlo burlesque, entitled the DVTTLE OF FARNDROUG1I, and the comic pantomime of VOL-AU-VENT, In which ho HI perform upon fourteen different musical Instruments. First appearance of Jl'lle Pauliuc, M'lle Pauline, Srile Panltne, M'lle Paullae, The Beautiful and Accomplished Danseuse. M'lle Julia Lcluuan, M'lle Julia Lehman, The Beautiful Spanish Danseuse. Mis Whelple), Miss Whelplcy, Mis Whelpley, MUa lVhelpley, The Grsccful Danseuse and Pantomimlst. First appear ante of Miss Kate Marshall, Miss Kate Maxahall From the Winter Garden, New lork. New Ballet, entitled THE FAIRIES. Characters by M'lle PAULINE, M'lle JULIA LEH MAN, Mons. SZOLLOiY and GRAND CORPS DE BALLET, Comprising the must eautiful )oung ladiss, under the direction of Mons Siolloiy. FRENCH DANCING MASTER. Professor A. M. Hernandez BANJO SOLOS Paul lit rg;r. J. Vi. Laudls. J. A. Allcu. ;auds. Paul llergtr, J. IV. Laudls, J. A. Allcu, DlLk Ulck Saudi, Dick Sauda. J. oleiiiau. J. Coleman, The celet rated Comli singer Moicste llrothers, .Moreste llrothere, Moresle llrothers, Moreste Brothara, Whose dsrlng performance astonish eTery beholder. THE DFST TALFNT IN THE COUNTRY Appear nightly at THIS OREAT TEMPLE OF FUN. Admission - Orchestra Chairs 20 cents. 60 m 1 Doors open at V& o'clock j Performances to com I menoo at 7 deo i i