WPWS M1 illif m&fai laaWBfifEP' I hi '? rfirjii"iM'iWwiiiiBl un't,'mm'vssei tfiMlUMMfMMl e SSBHBSHS! -n- tSTT" .ori Ij I r tta 04 w f. -fi i 3 t i Hol!nfc.--t e.lTt! M Iutm JlTrlVJa 1.1 t .ji.it .'iiruif i7u.j ""Hnt sonant W .taUlnaaxdeilfltliiflnUsT .o tnne i )i.iuan'i iJKAuTtMiriiunRaJlivriL; ; MI fOIJO ,tiaa jr II SlIUlJ I LoUV OV AD.VJtBTUlXO SI iStS S1"rBTell,h .W Ja1BfSJf OnBBerSJaaaB1.1.?!"! 1112 OMsaMaaaaAHKaWM'le.atBlfl 4iIX -.11.00 Onetqugre.'tlrasyi"-1 ."i".' . . 1.74 aWery QtAeyisHyirtrMllswHeuts, fitly per cent addltlonaL , , r , tt M . itr ; Onee A Vee e WevlleeSrctitrged ai one for each iDimloti, u " A tT"' - ' :tbtUniwseoristltuUaWe.' 1 , AdvrniaeitMMi sbould Vf banded ia by nine ,V,i K X fl eity 9D)tM(.v,MfMa AMe wr tmr v(nNKi?Ti I; .v<tt itmah nY . b . aoaih. .r-vfotbi r,iM jrs -wui'trf If ,tM(To 1nU'lf 1 rt.(noH nalM'i f.ihuui,' ,ltIIII il tarfjm ..l.ilK j .uvfjui aiwnu uuri -.1 .. . I. f .r7 MAfl Tnvenfl ni. lb Alt . ill eanio ASa33SK "'.T rf iri fi " ..!t iifi -.rMrh'H -rl'rMvWri's l--li J! U P9a1MRPtTaaBSB ajaaajaiMBaaiaaaamaaaaMaaaa 1 l7iUs,flitW"eA' VOL. ITT. iVIHO illl V .'.;IK1 J af J NO."!2i i i7T5"T- L- "1 " i'p " ItBiIof" -trl1 Taff I i laitinai,ta.T i TTiTi iTtriwinin l ' : mwmrntrmmmm mm rIM?Ii" leasaenmnmBSBHSBaaMteB) batju'l ik. m 'Ua J i . ni.BRajaaaaaaKt.c. irr ca SlfFrnHli sill M'-m'o-i1 m; peMi'yjBOBjWTJBF HB P"' 1 . -. a. .-ew.-aJL'TM", atn-k:. .ootwr X'iii. i -n .oo .'lait . I XTaaj" I . .... - , fduavK1aV 'Jaftwrm ''U aw ,rmilfflW 1 Ja aaVT.t A laKaTaK iaaaft .(aT.TA.JaaTB ifmr IkjT aaTaV -aTaTr taTaTaTavi iiBr ItTH- anaH mH afaBB H aP lat aii lai-'i i' HB, Ml 11 p J. K I l"lMl.l. fHl W k ; lafc',,T,llw JaaaiByJafcaP'lll' WJak PJ aaV M c lanW. J MJaL? lai IMV-lw"- ' fil - -w , v- r " --. link t UJJBB- !' ' " - . , . j ' HPi.ii ii ; - rr k , it.,iU: Kif' 11" ?T llfcla. ' --"ill f - -f '(ui nO .Cv a J I ft HMi- Remarks enf MsssYsassiJue u4 Bsarar kiutLiiJ i Ia iaa Mourn afiJBaBSnaiejftinnsaXar itrmuia rryoa; .hiikim nun nTi risiriiKT"'i mun ttim. -Mr.-TF.AMAN -addressed Itwr committee. uMM.Iaip eelB1refertloenlieana'beeii m iaiaUMlttklMlttmnlBotMrilMi. ) MnWirnntMKnivMiiJpifetfccmtUi ' SrMttttVHgMiiSMaMtigiodXhdMi- the dealtalea of thoeoutrr la akeif hauls, had not acted tip to eto MitMM MmllM of tha , tacleM liMtBtMttMIMMMtibaaldiiiffiT no detriment,: fleJssllMpfficlsmatlon of tb tralilHl wacMatakMlBial, and quoted from the CUcawn ylaU' ji to atow Hat later, ference wlthi tSe ntttooaV MttMttoM ' of tbe BUtei m 'ttafe'ofllee,mi!t tt- tarM toltm CraignhMelkUhtmielf to hie eonetltoeaja, teat Im vouinot oowrot Mu; compromise thkfwoaM otreatore the snpremaej of Um OotcniBftttfertllllUr- Inclined to hrtsc about anchi ar compromise) they bad Hoped lor l nla rroaa H eauon or tM rnaldont lar connection wkH UieJrenKrol pro riamaiioH. Dm since turn uioroumrjnaa vera startled With flit Issue ot ihe Preeloenl'i pro. cltmaUon of ,lh SSd BcpMmtxTi irthaPrrsI- ii dent had th rawer to ham that proclamation. ha had the power to complete II ff Issuing the the next, promised the country M the Jit of mmpmjf ivm ut men, wo a reaiucui ow tee coaataiajfunt power o Isins the cocaine; pro eiaBaasrea. in. I reeooni oi ine Biarea nccomca a wead irUht, wanting! Wl th eppllcenld jof "ibb grew aeai. n new ' in. bibtb1 naa intia ac (inlrcd Wa, freedom, by (hU anppoJed legal pro real, there wa no power on earth of a poUtlcat (Character which could dlTt aim of u. Tbe(Joa I rtltatlonwaa thna act at nomghk-aUd detpotltm urail',aklli placet and If recHeaa deepotlim ,wn not tapon lenvthej had, to XtynX tboee i Who rrt abstained from eirrciilnrll. Theaeext trerae meaaarea 'were'-caUM war ineainraa nereatar In time of war. If thla fca trne,then thelf CoMlldiiloa wajt'tmlfltl for the piping .Umnxif peace, hot whenever lha rada bla( of war DreaKt nponithem. It mart Eire way to acta which violate the right) of-the eltlieni. mi prociamatioo or tmantipation waa a tioi. Honor the rlghti Of fhaclllMni. " It Waa an unncccsian' and deanotle me ainre, If the imcatlontwaa pat to him whether he would hare Oorernmcnt without ilaYcrj, or alaverj without noTernment, he would tar, let lJTCrr tilde. But bedlffered with the radlcali on Ibis. He denied that the lnitltnllon of ilaro- ry waa the came of the rebellion. lie denied that U dcttrnctlon would becomo a military or Kuiicai eiemcni ia ine aairauonoi me union, i denied that a eonatttntlonal right eilstcd for lu Beatrnction, and bellerlng theae thlnca, na amnnra mat lucre waa no poaubie conun rencr In which he wonld go for tho proclama Ubnror for tha detraction' or the Initltutlpn as a roeana tQ.preieire the Union, berauia It wonld not dojL Therefore, he protested against the procUnaWon of freedom hvprotcstcd against It aathe measure which had Inspired the Boulherli people with thiconrage'of despair tn carry on Wwai! asjall eaaainro to which the leaden M.ttw rctajWen may and will ulti mately allrfaeW (natr'HateM..-,-, mt, uitATcn nteiejaoBM9rtnaremarKB made .by Mr. Noell th prnona day, and In rfoaaueaiaai uauemocraiic y aaaaosaa ui cue way or o oitnewar. had de- no riafat to Instltntlona and while . his Bute had reasonded to ia Fmldrnt with donbldlhe nnm tLed from them. v to lha prlneUea laid down InlLe Sf?anwrJ Th'eb?ltalm for tht) con&denco of th country on that plat form. About putting down the rebellion there waa DoqaoationataU-Hiometfenkryconildera-tlotv directed theoai nq mUitarr appohitmenta or contractor have come from ma district, but brtTe men trent forth (9 Tlndlcate the honor of the aur aDd atripea on the Held or battle, in otbcr.pucesinen ionfbt -pecuniary conaldera tlon, and might well be luppoaed to bare no objection to the continuance of the war Their trade bad been rat off with the South and now they bad na market for tbelr produce) they were ground down and hd no it ImuUnt for engaging in thia War but the lore of country and Gov eminent alone They bad no Jioetllltr against the Southern peoplu. no motlre of that kind actuated them, they bad,. 14 red Ju the greatest frlendllDtie with the-men oC Kentnckv, and their aocui ana commerpiai relation una ai waja been Intlmi.te, J From them we are deter mined not be separated. -The j bad eympathlxed with the President; voted ,iapj)Iles and men In abundance, but when he change hie political views. Tlrwitthlch hare broughi round thla dire state of Ihlnga, we are not with him. We did not ronalder tun abolition of slayery In tbc District of Columbia aud other kindred meas ures. Il waa said that no compromise or con, t illation would Ijaye satlstleu tthe South, but why not bar e let tbla'baTe been demonstrotcd by the Bonthrona themselves T t JHs people and the, people of the Northncst ' haededded, pi tho. UUol-ljor, ngAln&t com pensated emauclpatlon. .They know that, when , tha Conatltution and Union are restbred. they will bate enough to do InllqnldatlDg the lion est debts they will have Incurred In the suppres sion of the rebellion. They know tbcro will be heftyy burdeps on them to provide for the brave men who have Imperiled tbelr lives In defedco of the Colon, and who will come home maimed and 'wounded. As to these liberated slaves, wbere would they go 7 Indiana and the border States would i not admit them. There waa an Instinctive 1 feeling against them. The senti ment of his people wss 1 The Union as It was, the Constitution as It Is, the enforcement or the laws, and the negro wnero he Is. That was the faith of the Democratic party. "While they mourned the calamities that had befallen the conntry calamities which they considered al most Irreparable yet theT mourned, as a greater calamity, tbat power which had taken the Pre sident from the position he had taken when he railed upon the Democracy to come to his re lief to preserve the Government of Washington lutact.ln and on the Constitution of oar fathers. The men who had achieved such political aad social triumphs In the past u outd continue the contest untU they wiped out radicalism from the land, which, If not rebuked, would or throw the last hope of man for ply 11 and reli gious liberty. Tbeywero tn tho rald.t of a death struggle, and none could tell tho result. For nearly two ears Congress bad been sitting almost in a hostile camp, and to-day scarcely Is tha roar of the enemy's cannon out of the hearing of to is hail, tvaa tuts a cnarge against the Democrats 1 No. They bad given alt re g aired of them Lathe Government Tbev bad given all and the ship of state wss tn other V. J. DI.J.U n..ana J.u . J a... Is,.' uinui. uiuuuui waver umuuni uou urvu iuaua Some blunders might be expected, but) were ihov to be allowed to continue t He honed that an overruling Providence would change the Hue ofpolteyoftlioflo In power to tho grand plat form of the Constitution, so that the country, m a wuoJVuiay go on battling against their foes, If ncea oe, 10 an time to come. DCAtus or SoLnitns. The following hsvc beed annrlail a,lnfit niir llltl ' ' thomss litteri, company D, 137th Pa. Daniel A. Fodger, company F, Sth t. I). Iteppar, company 1, 13tih N. Y. Jnhri w. I inn, tfinninr D. Sth Maine. Conwrsl Robert 6. LuckonbUl, company K, lntn rs. Jacob Myers, company I, l37th.Pa. Mathew Lawaoil, company L, lit Mich ireiaCIs) t (iUf IHUiaaMij) T , Iwsaa. aa i ,ey 9 liidalr Jpewer, winpany A(10W NsjY.s sv ( Mlleslg Morse,oompanyO,trithN Y. ueorn iuawuH vubuwhi u, tiia p. t K Unknown Jiodf.' i Slmou Smith, vompsny O, llh fa , u IT inDtl.coMpnrD.luiH.A , ( AiDett ataiMiorri aaanMiir at tn i v r Iklin It- - " sNXssssaastsp amui W. E Warner. mmniaiT H. lith r. . 1 i,XueuMititiiy t, lavtn n. y.u UVO. HI taJaJIa. aJWI P" AW " ar. . . ?9!X o Ji JCptw HMttwmt n Q t iWi, ' 1 tfcXtSOeWALltorthIlT lis UMMMMMthmatfrClrMtyMrda of Wood mora or lHi to tho CoTamnt, will tro rooslred t thU oKm until MouUy, ih Wh dty of Dfocmber. IMS. xn wooa.to m bora, touaa ma merenuitaiti, fsuiKt) fet lonf . tnd gplit to tha orarr tUf of Th wood to bt'dtllrared t Forti Affnr Cralf , TlUlBrhut, CatM. Woodburr. n KaaV Coreoraa. at kt.dk MUbTota iha Loudoua and HaVMhlM ralU road.Wtwccn VImha and Altumorla Va.. in ioeh quaatlty at each itUaa. at tuh tl or tlaiaa. aa Uo riafn l Qnartimtjtr my dlaaat.oad torotd lm riWfloawim htshttertTarrMrbalo( tot- iuwm conpiev until ao toroeo, nttauiM, aM lo aprfltad. Aa iMpaetor will be dta(natd on tha part of tha Oorenuaent to laaptct and at aaqra tht wood. ua un for bqi tronrarp to ww dot ipccin eatlonawYuli IfUelfi ,ir " , .Tha MntfMt for tha delivery of i14 wood will tfcpire oft the 90th of sunt, 1803. . , Fntmrottobmadt(ha cod. of each month forth wood iV!ml darlac aaltt month. t I " PROpOIAl The rail name and poet oftlef addrtesof thebkUer mu it appear In the propoaal. lt In Uia nronaaal. If a hid la made 1 the name, of a flrm. the aaatee tittl lha naHlM mOit'aMiei ar, pr ua cia wuk oe obnaldemaatheladlrMualDrotHka'al of-thaoart ' Propoia'la bom 4tJf9pktfiriui Witt naf at reiutV rrrm.mnmmn9tnmT.Mummx mum wwwmm teca rWooaala miat fia addreiVad to" taW. rdward'L Hi -a-' a-s.a.-an.... ... . "-'J1ZT ar iTT (leu la Aajviauatnt Jldal(I)rHJaIPC W. a, axni J. F" Bella rtrhe retaonslUlltr ot the anaraators must be shown by tha official cartlflcate of the clerk of tha asarest ustrktCourt,orof the United States Dis trict Attorney. TheabUltyofthebldileitor1Ilthecoatract,should It be swsrdedto him, must b Kuaraatledbrtwo re sponalble persons, whose signatures most be ap prndedtotheguAraBtee,asidssU guaraatea taust accompany the bid. - Bldders must be preseat laperaonwheatheblds are opened, or their proposals will not be eoosld- Honds In the sum of ten'thouisnd dollars, slf ned by the contractor and both of his sjusrantora, will be required of the successful bidder upon shining the contrast. - i Form of OtMreriec. We, .of the county of, and State of , aad -, of the ooiinty of -, and State of do herebyguaraaty tbat Is able to fulM the con tract In aecerdance with the terms of his propo sition, and thai, should his proposition be accept ed, bewtll el aaee eater Into a contract In accord ance tnerewitn. JUiould the coatract be awarded to him. wa are prepared to become his sureties. Ta this guarantee must be eppedded 1he oraelal oertlBeate abm e meauoaed. Taa Demi Quartermaster reeerree to MmaalFUB right to reject any or all bids that he may deem too hlsh. " rDWABD I-'lfAIlTZ, vapi. ana uni Huariennasicr, u. a, A. deela-dtd - rpnKABURY OP THE VMITjBO ITATCI, J. ITAIIIIriVTOll, lTCrniDf r o, ia. On VedneidAyUit,theSd Initant, there dlsap- PraJaUiraaH4l4aiB PMBHI Dl MeUUE KWIM eatri of Indcbtedneta," of the drnomlnAtieaof Are thonaaml dollar. nuBbeiwd -from T4JL01 to ldjOOa. both Ualualve 'No eertlBeateaUke thaM hare ever been leaued fronrthla oflee, and none wilt ever be laa ned.T n ij t 1 1 1 " 1 The true eertUUatea of the denomination ot Are thousand dollars have thrtr numbers wnrrrcrt om toe race. In red lair, atthe t-rrc eornere. directry under the martTlnal border, ThewordaIftheorder blank be not ailed up, this certificate, Ueued to ..T..-.wl be paid to bearer," are rnnrrto on the back of the certificates, la red ink. All that have been latned staee about the tat lnataatteonunencinf ahout No. llJno. have the larce drnonlaatloa. t'tHWO, pnnted on tha face, In redlak. r All eertlO eatea tbat wui issue from lata otnoe in turure, will be like those laaued heretofore. Thoae In the lost paokasedltrrrfromtheKenulne In having the words abot e quoted, vlxi 'lf the order blank be not filled un. this catrtlAcatts. UMUftl to will be oald to bearer.'lraeretvrf en Ms face of, the oertlflcate, be- (lnninff; over ine i lijociir. una inere laawg me place of the border, and -continued below on each end. over the enrraved denomlaatlona of 14000" The number are frlt4 in on each and, in r4 fajb, VHOEn the ,"9000'T denomination 1 the large denoav laatlon Is in green Ink. Certificates of the deeom lnallon of one thouiand dollars, answering the de scription of thoae lost, have been and are being iisuearvui none oiuui acoomiuiioa.aave-pcsa On U genuine cerflficatea there ts an oraate 6g Ure or garland placed over and under each of the two acrolls conialnlng the denominational figures "- ThegatUdd natches three tadfntatloaf of the scroll, running lengthwise of the certificate, and Is about three quart era of an1 Inch long, an eighth of an Inch wide in the centre, tspcrtag both ways from the centre. On the loat certfflcatn.thls ganana aoea noi appear.' ,Mi. irinnui, dee t - Treasurer of the United States. DJ FPOT QITARTFRMASTER'SOTFICE, rorner s if nieenia aaa u streets. iv ..uiueiun. v v.. t. 1 it inj P.OMtf ttiwlll be 1M .t lal. orSee. until Moadsy. tae 9rt Instaat,' at 3 o'etoekf v. trt , air laaklnf aad Airnlialejr orie hundred aad tweatv (ISO) TABLES, Sla fretlonic r three and ahalf feet wide, with three shelves tea Inches wide and three feet high, set (in the back of the tsbles, to run the full length, (six i feet,) and oae drawer with lock and key to each table. The tables and sheh ee to he made 'of food, sea soned white ploe, stained la Imitation of walnut i the top to be covered with ensmeled cloth. a specimen isDie can oeseen auneomce oi ine Quartermaster Oeosral. The oirer should state the time required to deliver the tables. ' - Proposals must be addressed to Capt. E. F. Camf, Ais t Uuartrrmaster, U.R.A, end should be plalaljr tnsiked "Proposals for Tables," dse l tA GIIAND ADVANCE OP TIDE ARXV OP THE POTOMAC, and aU the stores are err- Inf up the prices of their goods hut SMITH a; BEALL,No.3i Serrnth street. Welare allat. sell rood clothlnf aearl) as sheep as eicr. ve hare been flfbtlag against high prlcss for the last year, and our stock now Is good, and we are able to ssllatlowprloea. , SMITH Is all the time In the market picking up gooJs at oU prUes, and that Is one reason ws un dersell all others. We here the tnesns and ability to aell cheap, and we wlUdolt, as our customers want Good Clothing at low prices, aad we are Jurt the men to sell 11 to them. A sail la sollsltsd at tha cheap noTUisa none of SMITH . MALL,' . Clothiers, ' No, 301 Seventh street, nov II iltj.nl First door below the market. ImOTOQItAl'll 'ALBUMS, . . .t I i' i STEREOSCOPES AND STEREOGRAPHS, .i WIl I TI?T0 VKS KH , LLEOANT OIFT BOOKS, JUVENILE AND TOT BOOKBj FantllF aud Pocket Bibles, rilAY'XR ttOOKH. j The largest ant best assortment, aad at lew ?''"" WM. BALLANTTNF, 408 Sccnth street, bet ween UandE. drejl-ot flURV J I Fbom March S, 1SSI. TO NOTSHSCa 19, 1843, ADAM Ql'ROW'JKI. .Price,, 1.S5. , lIFttPRtiya BOOKSTORE, deH-Jw nil, h , ,MriwaT. TH.5J?i.,FiT, 1aHP.KK,!Ji? w toff T'Ufcbf r.jfPMy K, M MM Fmaauf 1 MaiCoantl, comptuir D. : X.. A.iliUALal.ftCO, tio Wl tieveatb attest, ss afr-iiu be twsen I and K, - a,ta&fMt,,rtstret.tte!BrV.tpjir frMhUatwhsrayauaaalIadiffessfftaa4Diada: Clotkliif for'Men 'and Bays' wear that tha nuket eaa prMnaa, aad our prleaai for aheapaess, and do- rtWIOy 6 cmritTjiajOffy.fompftifion,, (Our nelchbor'anjIUw Iwo'doora sbore, to osg aoied or, Mlllnf clolhlof less thanaay house la tha ally, la aprlraU MnrrrsaUeii,altaowlelcl to us that our Boys' abttaafcw'atha test made lad eot goods ha arsr sawiaad, if the llsens of WMhlniion were 'posted a tbefoodalhsTe,yslra would be brarru with ladlea and gteiltatsa la traat of lothliif , ana I only wish j hire yoji'esll and wa our beautiful aasarfawnt of elothla(,aad ?thUV that our prises and gooda wlU asora than pay you for aalllng at tha Lsadlag aothlag Keusa, No. ersalh street, aaarF atreet, two doers below mlth'sJ''C"' -' ''' " rTsrjboity. knows (rnllh, but, Instead ot sailing sthu plats, com la twqdaarabtlo'v. N. aVt-l hara a special ward Uaay to tha tadlsa, that I ean please theat better than eVer In; Boys' Clothing, aa my stock excels seythlag I crcr had. i-'. - '-''t.'M.ltMt.'CO,"' Foniierly' ai Odeon Hall, nor 9l-dta'nl New at Oak lUll. -At D.lA.R D. Inr . J. , Ota Uau ClOTHlao Room. ., ear, DnK-r, lurmvrij un wan (iku.um mm opened a new store at Ho. eat nereatn surest, Just below Smith's, where be has a Bee selection of Men aad Borsekthtaf at very low prieesi he Is desi rous of hartng all ale obi suslomers sail on bias, as they eea buy goods at lower prices than any other store la thsdlyi I 1 . enUCK,COi . - " ' Si. ieleVlh'slrSSSV. cau ana aee Mr. MWf a. no. a sat ruin lire. mafaaJP V, . . 7 , .T- T , t it 1 Mr. Bruce haa a Sine Mock of Clothlaa- for Men and Bora' wear, at No. 4 Serrnth atreet, oppoilte City Poet Offloe. , 1 Mr. Bruee la the man to pleaae the Boya in Cloth Iftffi at NO. 4M Seventh trt-t. 1 KrsajrYlvvtlr knawi that Mr. Bmoa aan ill Bora1 Clothlnc chaaner than aor one tlie.f No. 4M ler- nth tra.t. nnnolt Citr Poet Office. it or Man aaaiwya'iouunr cut on pir. tinier, ai Oak Hall, No. Oi tUVenth ftreol. betweea : anl K. Mr. Bruce U the loan to plcaae you In Boya' Cloth '.-.-...".''; ...'. -- - .nftM.uti tt Au. noeo nrrenio iirtri, o tttt opposite se9--lm wiy rtat unue.f 1 r10 THE VOTKnf, OF WAMIIlNaTOlf. X The Asseitore of the different W arris will meet at the following plawatruin 10 o'clock a. m. till S o'clock' V m , from the lith id tha list of De cember, lnclusl, e, to correct and register the names of those omitted from the poll UitT 111 weraveionn a. nnem,irj rransynania av enue, between nth and 18th streets. sd Ward Thomae Stewart, corner 13th and H streets .. , id Ward. Henry 'CiirHs, corner of U and 13th streets. 4th Ward. Thomaa W. Burcb, 6th atreet between C and H streets. - Sth ward. a. r. Dyer, residence. Ten Buiimnge. th Ward. George CtolUrd, at T. Edw. aark'a of. Doe, Irgtala avenue, between 9th and 10th streets, 1th ard. Peter Heoburn. o. U south F atreet. 'il'ff 511ft " lh !""!. WN . GRAND ADVABCK OP THE AHUY, and clothiers are crying up the great advance of clothing, but we are selling at a smalt advince on old prices. We have n large atoek on band, and are selllne: them en to make more room, for we have a ef large atoek of Clothing at our manufac tory, and are now running oir our atosKat lees than Wholesale prices to make room. Weliave al ways been lighting against high prices, and ahall continue to do-so. Mr. gMtTH tela the market; all the time, and Is enabled to furnish our store with aauperorstoek,aAd we cannot be undersold by Any one, Ae have the meaniTto sell cbesp, and are determined to do It at SMITH Jt STALL'S, No. 301 afaventh street, nov 2l-dtjc.nl Near K street, VTOTICE- D1NNKHS, HVPPEHH, JL.1 jii,jjrxT. uu ruDuo a"ariics., . Tha flublcrlber. it tha urrent raaueat of the Clt. liens of Washington aad the Public generally, haa now resumed bis out-side family business, In the supplying of DINNERS, PARTIES, SVrPWRS, MEAT DISHES, Sent to hay pari of the City at the Shortest Notice, and will be superintended by the Subscriber In per- OU. I The proprietor would alio "beg leave to remind hla jFmtroDS of thla braaeh. that the lite Store and saloon haa been changed to a Gentlemen's Ree taurant. The Ladles who will favor him with their Patronage will find, on the Second floor, a handsomely furnished Reception Room, In which Mrs.OAUTirn'will'be happy to receive their or ders. 1 ntrance by the PrU ate Door " O. OAUTlFR. Dovts eoim SB renniyhanla avenue. NOTlCtLaiVTIEJrS1 RE1TAV RANT -TJ.e aubsertber and proprietor of this well-known and Ion- stabllshed Restaurant la hanh to In form hla numerous friends and patrons that he haa sun rf-roea in maaios; to necewBry arranremrnia in tha Restaurant deoartment. which enablea htm to comely with tbe urgent requesta of the slttxenaof ritaUi(i-Dt4 unu ine jiuDito Kmrrsaiiy. Inasmuoh as he has completed the re0t ting of the upper pert of tbe establishment far the eaoommo- daflon of eentlemen wlshlnx otivate R IKKLKX AJSU 41 fri.KSt ajr , arrangements haie been made to supply the table irom ine luararis oi new tore; sna rni .lladelphla taiiyiwiin u.a'iV.-- ... U4 Hl. Miili, (Mill Mlt t n un(tn, i and all 1 the delicacies of the season A choice selection or WINES. LIOVQRS. and 1IAVASA CIOARSL 1. from the otd-stabllahed house of A. BUlnger k Co , (opposite UUsrd s,) will be found constantly on uauu. v. uAuittn, rpurniKTOiu nov 39 eolm 3M Pennsylvania avenue WHO SATS BO I We isylbat our store lu the First ward may not have caused a com motion, but do say that we are running oft an Im mense stock of Clothing at the Leading First Ward Store, corner of Twentieth street and Pennsylvania avenue, brit who ever saw store where a Smith, wsa that did not do business! and the reasen Is, they always, sell their goods too cbesp. That Is why they sre always poor. (Who ever beard of a Smith getting rich! I never did) We are determined to furnish all the First Ward with Good Clothing. Fa erybody bad better come aoon and buy, as our nelghbors.lAaV similar business, say that we can not stsnd It more than ninety days longer selling goods so cheap, but we have a very Urge lot of Clothing, Hats, Caps, Boots, and. Shoes left, and we are determined to run them off sL great bar gains, at Uesdqusrters for Clothing lathe First Wsrd, corner of Twentieth street and Penns) lva aU avenue and No. 440 Seventh street. nov 3!-dtJant SMITH J. CO. "TEW YORK BtraSlMBBW. lyAW, FINANCIAL AND COLLT.CHNO. IKVOICB BILLS 4 BCSIMKSS N0TIS NEUOTIiTXD. f sovmtD Notes akd Dcrcaarn accounts UOUOnTAMO C0LLCCTK1. STOCKS AND BONDS BOUGHT 'AND SOLD EXCLUSIVFLT ON COMMISSION. i7orA.VJi'.vr catxs souqut. By 0 Z. HOUSE, Counsellor at Law, DA Nassau street, New York. id-Ten years la State sad United States Courts. Advice gratis. apl TT at W C U II Jl K N C Y klOJO 'PQCKETB00K1. A large aiiortmeat tor tbe Holldsys. at wholesale, J. A. DILLON, SOle manufacturer, No IT Ana street, (upstairs.) dcolMw Newlork. tSaflTHaV BALL, No. 341, Seventh street, & between 1 aad K streets, Ishe place to buy youf winter Clothing They sell eheaV Try them, nov 31-dtJsnl pUprawAuj trpRyioHHT - L .5 fawi' flAaTiaMAiTr.a'iOrriri. '.! U- .1 . CorsVr CUhtaanth aad-Q streets, II r i (i wa4aaloaJIX,C.(BBi.l5, lei i BRALKD f JIQFUSALS- WlU DO rfSMTra ssinis ofllee aattl Batitrday, the 37lh dar of IMeemasr, at IS p'elock m , for furalihUig the uonrnment with ftjoo) tweaty41re huadred71torseelia the follow lagatoeripttonsyTltie i mi rn for txrslry, (1 ADVclBa thousand WraThuiidred UmmiIim us aftMB to rial lilMfcihsiii1ilil,li between lraa3delrhtrearaota(a of dark colors) well brekaa, to tkeaad41eieoaBaeNy built, and free fresa all dsfeeta.rr .7 ART1LLERT. . I , orarfree from all defects 1 eaei compactly built, and to welglt Mt less then pROposAta. Tha full nana and Boat oflee addrees of tha bid dermnst appear In the proposal. t t. If a bid la made In the name of k Jlrm, the names of all the part Lee must appear, or tho bid will be considered aa the Individual proposal eY the party Signing It. - 1 l --ial-J 'k-. Twponl,Ttom 4ltfit prlb yM oitwcwufJ- each proposition. 7 rropoeale must specify clearly whether the bid ts for Cavalry or Artillery lloreea. aad in m rase must both be bid tor on the same paper. , If any bidder wlihee to propose for both classes, be must forward two distinct proposal one for each class, compkti ia UirM-and having no refer ence to any other proposal by the anmeparty. Proposals most be addressed to Col. Sx H. stuck er, Quartermaster U, I arnry. Washington, D. C., and should be blalnly marked Proposals for Horses." i . GUARANIXP. The ability af the bidder to flU the contract, should It be awarded to him, must be ruarantled by two respoeslbl persons, woae signatures must be appended to the guarantee. The responsibility of the guarantors must be shown by the omslal certificate of the Clerk of the nearest District Court or of the United States Dli trict Attorney. l Bidders must be present In person when the bids are opcnediorthelrproposala. wilt notbeoonill ered. Bands eaufcl In amount to ona-half the sum to ha received on-the contract, alfned by the contractor ana bom ai mi sjsranitTrs, win 09 rrqiurra ui tne tiMMeiBntl hUilatr uTWin lrlBt tha asnntraadt. AS ine Dona musi aeoompany ina comracT, u wui be necessary for bidders to hara tbelr bondimen with them, or to hat e bonds signed In anticipation ana ready id vr prouueu wurn tue coainuii ia Planks lor bonds can be procured upon appllc. tlon being made at Oils oQlce, either persoaally.by ifiicr, r My xrirtmpn. rorm nf QvrantM. we. . of the countr of . and Slate of and, of the count 1 of .and State of .do hereby guaranty that Is able to fulfil a con tract, in aecoraance wiin ine terms or nu proposi tloo. and that should hla nraiioslllon be accepted. he will at once enter Into a contract la accordance therewith Should the contract be awarded htm we are pre pareu 10 occome nis anuiuirs (To thla guarantee must be appended the official ccruncaiv noote meniioaca j INSPKCTIO.N, DEUVfRY, Ac. All Horses contrasted for- under this adtrrtiie- meat will be subjected to a rigid Inspect Ion, and thoae not conforming to the epeclQ cations u ul be rejected. ' No Jfares will be received. i The Horses must be delivered la this city, within twenty days from the date of the contract. end no tituuuth of time will be granted on any pretext. Payment to be made upon the completion of the contract, or eo soon thereafter as the Depot Quar termaster shall be In fnnds. Any Informality In the bid, or non-conformance with the terma of this advertisement, will Insure the rejection of the proposal The Horaea will be awanted Irf lots of (300) two hundred each, unless the Depot Quartermaster should deem It tor tbe Interest of the Got eminent to vary the number. The Depot Quartermaster reserves tbhlmsetf Ihe right to reject any or all bids that he may deem too high. D. 11. RUCKFR. Colonel and Depot Quarter muter. dec Ifr-dttt Cdtrmrd Rvere'tt'a Reply lo is Kugllah lortt. av rorncAL ruinr. What hive we In America t We've wonder great and grand; We have tbe eseenoe of the earth, The cream of every land. Our mountains are magnlAceut, Our rivers are Immense. And each n.an has a kingly style, If not a king's espenac i Our ahlpa sre known to all the world j The farms cannot be beat) Our clt lea, full of luxury. Are famoua for the neaC We've orators and authors, too, With Intellects of foroei We've railroads scattered everywhere; And one Professor Morse. Our girls have beauty, wit, and gr.ua, They're charming, sweet, and tall; But, then, theordWi thing we have Is known aa great OAK HALL, Where tbe tall and winter stockofflrst-cUiscloth-Ingls now ready In extra abundance and greatest variety. All Die new-style Overcoats, Sacks, Dull ness Coats, Peg-top rants, c , selling at prices so low that everybody will buy and be satisfied J. BRUCE k. CO, (Oak Hall,) Na. 44, Seventh street nesr F, nov l dtjsnl Two doors below Smith's pnOPOSAfeS FOR DKEF CATTf.K. SEALED PROPOSALS ara lntite.1 until the VIA day or December, IbGi, for supplying the Lotted states Subsistence Department with e.ouu head of BeefCatUeon tha hoof. ' The Cattle to be delivered at Washington, D. C , and each animal to average 1,W pounds gross. No cattle admitted that weighs lesslbsn ),cjua pouivls cross Heifers, Stags and Bulls not wanted. The first deltveri tobe made on or about, tho 10th day of January, 1U03, ores soonthereaftax- as the Government may direct. UM head of QHttle per week will bo r quired tobe delivered Vinder lots contract. Abend with good and sufilclent seiSuM) will be required. Twenty percent, of thepupchaieiuoney will be retained until the completion, of tho con tract. w Proposals from contractors who have previously failed to comply with their bids, from disloyal per sons, or where the bidder Is not preseat to respond to his bid, will not be considered. . The names of firms should be stated In full, with the precise address of each member of the Urm Payment to be made in certificates of indebted ness, or such other funds as Government may have .fur disbursement. All bids to be accompanied by two guarantees and directed to Cot. A. DECKWITH, A. D C , and C S U. S A , Washington, D. V , and en loraod Propo sals for Beef Cattle." Form of (uai antte. We, , of the county of, and State of, do hereby guarantee that la able to fulnl the contract In aocordancewlth the terma 6f his propo sition, and that, should hts proposition be accept ed, hen HI at once enter Into a contract In accor dance therewith. should the contract be awarded him, we are pre pared to become his securities. (This guarantee must be appended lo each bid.) The responsibility of the guarantors must be shown by the .-taf certificate of theclerLof the nearest Dlitrtot Court, or ot the United State Dis trict Attorney. Bid uAkhjitnotcomjJsuHih the aloic will btrvtdej. deed 1)KI180N A L. Ifoptltu Catn an being CuiaI Daily, by Umi STagnttlwn, Call and see the names of some of the first cltlxeni of Washington, who have been restored to health. Gout, Piles, Neuralgia, Rheumatism, Scuny, Nenous Complaints, and Female Weaknesses, In variably cured teiAoWaill', MRSWREN, id K street, between Sixth and Set enth streets. N. B. The city cert pass within a square ot the ooor nov 37 in I7&WARD LYCKTT, ll UookbUtuUr, No. 711 Pzint. ATC.ViMiHfiTOB, X). C, Bonks bound In evtrritrle Turkey, Morocco, Ruula SQiCllf, je7, onooND (forrKBli vTOBA0008!fl A large Invoice of the. above articles are now eUg reoeired, and for sale by td " I "' D. S. BROWN, ri;CommUsioa Broker, No. I, Washington Building, erenth street and Peon, avenue. A SUTLERS TAK,E NOTicE; . na i, f Teas la V pound packs. t Teas In c, a, 10, it, II, lg and so ptfund boxes. Canned Tomatoea f n 3 doien bo see t .' Canned reachee In S dosen boxes. 4 1 nekleslaSdoienUxee. V ' "" Oum Drops In V pound papers. Gum Drops In 0 pound boxes. Raisins In boxes and )i boxes. Pepper In 3 ounce pipers and In I gross boxes. English Mustard tn V pound papers apd Mas. English Mustard n and lgroaa boxes. Preserved Cherries In bottles. ;t Figs In 3 V pound drums and s pound boxes. Lemon Syrup In bottles. PLUG TOBACCO, FINE-CUT TOBACCO, CIGARS, For sale by D. J. BROWtf, No tt Washington BtUUlng, Seventh atreet and Penu. avenue, Washington, D, C. no 6 riHl THE OFF1CCBI OP TIIK AltUT. Just arrived, by direct Importation per steamer Fulton, from Europe, every fine and large assort ment ot Marine, Opera, Field Glasses, and Tele scopes, which I will sell a ter little above the cost In Paris. As to the qualities, thsre are none superior to be had, having been selected purposely for this market. Also, large and well-assorted stock of Opera Glssses. Microscopes i gold, silver. and steel Spectaclea and Fye Glasses, suited to the sight by the use of an Optometer. A considerable number of cert I (leal ee to be seen at my office, from gentlemen who have been salted at my estsbllsh tnent. , 423 rtttntyhanla qwcmu, bttuven Fvur-aml-a hat ana Suth ttrtttt, MY Katabllahinent Is np at airs. aUnut JUted to tuit. The trsJs tupplted. Ovt 10-ly N ATIONAL LOAN, THE NFW SIX PER CEXT. BONDS of the UN1TKD HTATEM, PAYABLE TWK.NTV YEARS FROM DATE, (Or after five years, at option of the Government ) TIIK COUPON BONDS, la sums of FIFTY DOLLARS, ONE HUNDRED DOLLARS, FIVE HUNDRED DOLLARS, and ONE THOUSND DOLLARS. THE REG1RTERRD BONDS, In sums of FIFTY DOLLARS. ONE HUNDRED DOLLARS, FIVE HUNDRED DOLLARS, ONE THOUSAND DOLLARS, FIVE THOUSAND DOLLARS snl Tf N THOUSAND DOLLARS, INTFRrST COMMENCING AT DTEOFPUR CIIASF, Aad payable semi-annually IN GOLD. These BoNDsere the CHEAPFJT GOVFRN.MENT RECCBITY now In the market, The Interest, st present prKe cf coin, being equiv alent to s Pea Cent, to eurrtocy, FOR SLE BY JAY COOKE U CO., BV.NKER3, 459 Flfteentbi Street, Dealers in GOI'LR.N MEST B0SD8, TREASURY bOTES, CERTIFICATES, ARMY AhD NAVY tOUCHERS, I 0V, ITRRENLT AJ.D EXCIUSQE, declu-tf T II O P O H A r. . Durkau or axds and Dorxs, Naty Dcrpsttment, 21th November. I8A3. si'At.rn PROPOSALS. enlorailrn.ru.iailB ror building house at Naval Hospital, New lork," Will IW TCIbCU tl liin umcr, until, nwu un iu md day of December, IBdi. for furnishing all the materials sod t orkmanshlp required In construct ing a bouse for a Surgeon, on the Tfatal Hospital rruunds at Drookl j n.New ork, aacordtng to plana and specifications which are lodged with The Civil tcflneer, and may be seen on application to him at the Brooklyn Navy 1 ard which plans and spe clfUatlonswlllbe attached to an! form apart of inernniraci. Fottn of Offer, (Here date the otter) I. (here Insert Ihe name or names compotlnsr the firm,) of (name the town,) In the State of (name the State,) herebi offer to furnish under 3 our adi ertlie ment (Uted (d-ite of advertisement.) an 1 subject to all the requirements of the same, ttml of the plans am S.-atto.Vtol.i.alt refer...li th. iaate. rials and workmaaihlp oecesssrj for laetonstrue reqv eclfli ih NAVal llnamltafil at New lork. accordlna ntani ftnilsthMlf. rations, for the sum of (here write Uie amount in words,) and should my offer be ac oepted, I request the von tract may be prepared and ..lit tn ihe u' Arent. at (Damn the aveneTl for wutto theNaj Arent, at (name the agency) for aignature and oerhTrtcate. (Here the bl.Uer and aignature ami oernncaie. mere ir eaih member of the Arm are to sign ) Form iff Guaranti.. The undersigned, (unme of guarantor.) of (name the town.) and Stale iif (name the matej aad (name of second guarantor, e ,) hereby undertake that the abot e named (name the bidder or bidders,) will, If his or their) otter tie abo.ebe accepted, enter Into contract with tha Pnltedstates, within fifteen das after the date of notice, through the post of fice, of the acceptance of Jils (or their) offer before mentioned. itnesst (Signatures of guarantors ) I certify thst the above named fuere name the guarantors) are known So me to bo good and res ponsible guarantors in Uils cate. ' (Signature ) To be signed by the district Judxn. district attor ney, collector, nat y agent, or eoma person known to ine bureau to be responsible. To gusrd against offcm being ope ne J before the time appointed, bidders are request d to endorse oo theenielope.aDOtetho addrc, sj id drew a line under the endorsement, thus: PropMlt fur Swryeevs Ilouwgr ie Naey J'srd at lnooik " lo tbe Chief of the Bureau of V'ards snd Docks, Washington, D C, rnuv24 lawfw TyATKU NOTICE. In consequence of the lowneiiaof tbe water In the General Reservoir tt will be neccssarv. unless great economy of water is practised, for the Gov ernment aoon to shut on the supi ily to cltlteni en tirely. All net ions ara. therefore fbrlSrlddeB la use the hydrant son Pennsylvania avenue I, or on any atreets or avenue under the care and s bpervlslon of tha Commissioner of Public Building i,for watering the streets or pavements, or for an.r private purpose whatever. And all persons using the water are urgently so ucitea to ie as economical in its use as poeswie. B . FRLNU.. up 10 ComniliitODif of 1 tubUs BuUdtaf a, cJSDUCTAnONAL. CIRCLE INlTITUTI, ini. for, YQVNU XtAaOIEB. No. 01 K Sracrr, Ncau the Cm clt. TERMS, per Quarter of tea weeks Quarter eesunenclng ml the date of admission t ( iOenentaryClaaaee In Engllssj - ft on Advsnced Ctssses In EngUah literature and Science Included - 00 Elementary Classes la English, French, end Musis, ,., u oo Advanced Cleeeee In Fngllsh) French and Music igoo Extra charge for Spanish. German. Italian, Latin, and other Languages TVa VlVtHiWP Mill awai tulsitu .4l.aa-l.a tsslat, whenever he can spare tlmeVrom his metft sal profession. r oe s NHB.'A.ZAriONE, Principal. G lORQCTOWNrgMali siminAryi miss ninaovBi's. A BOARDING AND DAT SCHOOL, , 151 WrtT SracxT. Tha dutlee of this Inshhitlonwlllbafiailmadon the h of .September. Circulars nay be -obtained at the principal book-stores la Waahligton, or by addresslngthe principal, UaVl JMeVini JH al. llAaHUtt.Hi NOTICE TO THE PUBLIC IN GENFRAL 008LING RKS TADBAKT s& a t a 7 a 4 i a 4 t M PKSNSTiwAnia. AVanrrte, SOUTH SIDE, (Formerly of New York.) Has tbe Name and Fame of being one os THE BEST RESTAURANTS IX T01?& CyGlve us a trlsL and Judge for yourself -$a Fvery thing In the House le ot tbe DEST THE MARKET AFFORDS. Dent forget the number, A4T Pennsylvania avenue, between Twelfth and Thirteenth streets, marie South side, VEW INVENTION ARTIFICIAL CLKOPtASTIC HONE TFETH, without metal piste or clasps, ty DR. S. Bj BIO ESMOND, VI 0 Broadway, New York) and 300 Pro a atenue, between Twelfth and Thirteenth sts , a TVASaTNOTOK, 1. C., Calls the attention of the public to the following adi antages of bla Improved s)stemi 1st. The teth of his msnufACture will never co rode nor change color by any adds, and are three- Iiourins liRiurr nun ny oiucr. Sd No teeth nor roofs neel be extracted, as the artltlelsl onee ean be Inserted o er them. 3d The roots will be made loofl'vnil. e and never to ache , sth. NotemporaryteethAreneeded.upermanent I onfi eitn be made lnimedlatelr. therebv nreservlne J the natural expression of the fuce, which, under IU OIU J lirill, IB UCUUCUIJJ UUIIUIVU Ath. ThlsworkhAabeedfuUvteatedaforoverfire years, by many of the first chemists and physicians of this and the old country. Dr. S. has also Invented a white Indestructible metal filling, with which the most sensitive teeth ean be filled without pain, and can build up a per lect sounq loom on nny iiua roois, wmen win laii; thpnliarh at lifetime He refers to the following gentlemen. Dr. V. Mott Dr. Doramus. Professor of Chemlstrvt Hon. A. Mann, jun 1 Capt. Crabtree. lee President of the Fmlgratlon Company of New lork Hon. Jurt re Wayne, or the Supremo Court, of Washington, D. C 1 and thousands of others. Call and examine for j ourselves. nov 8 m APPMCATIONJS for Duplicate Land AVnrrsuata. Appllcatlonharlngbeeamadeuni3ertheaetof33d June, I860, for the reissue of the Lend Warrants described herein, which are alleged to haw been lost or destroyed, notlee Is hereby given that, at the date fellowlng thedescrlptlonoi each warrant, tn(wcrriin(ouiiiKvirjnuririu m tiiucu it no vniii. nh lection should then annear. No ss,70fl, for lso acres, Issued under tbe act of luarcn, itxw, in uioaamvui Arnoianawriogron.anu ! rr anted Sentembee IT. 1SA7 Jftnuarr A. 18&2. No 83 4S4, for ISO acres, Issued under the act of March, 1965, in the names of the minor children of Daniel . fliccune, aeoeaseu, ana was granieu uci. j-f. 100B 'anuirj ii, mm. No 100347, for ICO acres, Issued under the act of Marcn ihw, in ine name 01 Ansa Alien, anq was granted March 13. l&tn-January 18, 18U No. leasee, for 100 acres, Issued under the act ot March, 1850, In the name of Rachel, widow of Geo. Harner, and was granted January , lata February a. iiteA. No. 67,700 for 160 acres. Issued unler the act of narcn a, loan, in inr nume 01 t m. v riiier. mu waa rrjintAd V ehruarv e. 1SA7 Februarv 23. 186J. No 9.U9, for W acres, lsiuel under the act of September, lu&o, in ine name or jonmnanpiciienry, and was granted July Mb, tea i-M arch I, lees. JOSEPH IL BARRETT. Commissioner. T R O P H A Jt H . DtrOT QCAXTERMASTEa'S OFFICE, Comer itrth and U streets, tt ashtngton, Dec 10, lwrt srAUU) PROPOSALS will U receUed at this nm.iintri Sfttunlar. DeeembarSO. lt62. at 13 o'clock UI , IUr lit" UU11-IW1 .asiuaasr "j iu, "hiw aaa nil military service of the United States, In the city of . a at. r li 14 . 1 SBfevBTAsiBi sla Ina. Ittlsllafe In Ik. ftllllugiun, eSUU ntaHl niiuiu asuirsj iiuir.ui aniu C1IJ , iroin IOC Ol jeuurj umil ute amu ui af uur, Specifications lor all tle requirements of such nunais cau ie seen ai um wuiw. TODPOSALS. The fuU name and Fust Office address of tha bld- aer must appear in ine proposal If a 1 Id Is made In the name of a firm, the names of all the partlee must appear, or tho bid will be .considered aa the IndtUdual proposal of the party laminar II jroioials from dldoyal pattltewUl lutbccontid- sretf, and an oath of allegiance must accompany t tch proposition fropoiali must be addressed to Captain Edward L. JUrtx, Assistant Quartermaster U. S. Army. Washington. D. &, and should be plainly marltcid "FeoposaUforthe Burial of Persons dlnglntbe OUluary sen Vl " "ut dhht- GrARANTEE, The responslMltty of the guarantors must be shown by the offloUl certlflcafe of the Clerk of the nearr-rt District Court or of the United states Die- Islet iltnrnan. , lUJ,U bS. wird" W himul I- .uaMaUe'J i,,i.non.ibielrrtas Twliose sliaslurss are a.f -iiiij.. ffe UJ Didders must be prrMnt IW iwion when ths bids are upened, or Ibe propoials will Dot be cousld- Bunds In Ihe sum ot one thouaand dollars, iljnr.1 br the contractor and both of lals fusrautors, ulll be requtre.1 ol the succeisful bidder upoosl,nln ine tiomravi Form of GvmaiUtf We . of the countr of, sail State 01 , end , el the county of --, aud atate of - , do rrUrdJaV."!!! !;. hU JrSposi: aa a .L.. .L...IS kl. nj.nj.lHH VkA Bniiontsa.4 IlOal, IUU llldl, alllUUt'l dial MUlV.Mi" a. v..i he wlU at once enter Into a contract In accords pted, dance therewith Miould Ihe contractu awarded to Mm, we ars prepared to become his securities ( lo this guarantee must be appended the official certificate above mentioned ) t ., The Deot Quartermaster reserves to MmseH tho right to reject any or all bids that be ma) dcn.oohUh. EDWAnD j. ARTZ. Cspt. and Asi t Qiisrteitnssler U. t A. dse II 1.1 IB II tt. HAnOKNT'S AWN1NQ, FLAG, AND VX10N TSNT FJL0T0RY, So, 93a PeunsylTaul. avenue! WABinNQTON, D. 0. SVTIS11S' AKD SHUT TFX'iU 0.Uln OR U1DC TO OHDIR. Awnincs, rtsts, Tents, Mall Bats, Horse Covers, Slim, Vs,u Co ers, ke , made at short notice, atya tl KTOTICK IS 1IEH.KDV GIVEN THAT X tha Copartnership heretofore eilstlne between 1.1 i.u a; cue a in is wis ur u,bw,wuj u.ui eonssnt. Orin o. ly i., 1. A. COFFIN, John a. LyU mil eontlnuei ths buiineii at tha old stand. , M Waihlaron, July 31, IK), It 33 gPBBBtTJIf AMBVJOI WII. 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SPEER'S WINE Is not a mliture or manufactured artlele, but Is pure, Irom the Juice of the Portugal Sambucua grape, eultlvatadlu New Jersey, recommended ly Chemists and Fhystctansaspoetaaslngmedlcslpro parties superior to any other Wines tn use. and an exeeent article for all weak and ecmjiiateti per aonsend the aged and Infirm, Improving the appe tite ana cenenuog lauiee ana cnuaraa. A LADIES WINE. Because It will not intoxicate as other wines, as It contain no mixture of spirits or other liquors and Is admired for Its rich, peculiar flaror, andnutriUre Fropemei, imps rung uctuinj u 10 nm uisi re orgaae, and a blooming, soft, and healthy skjn and complexion, WE RFFER TO A few well known gentlemen sod pbyslotsns who baveineaue ine: GenWlofiellSoott,USA. Dr.UIIion.llthst.N Y Dr Ward, Newark, N J Dr Dougherty, Newark N J. Dr. MareyNew Yotk. uoVb iMorgi-j, n i.aiiii DrJRChll n,N.VClty. Dr. Perker N Y. City. Drs Da rcyiNlchoIl. New ark. N.J. vr. rain, i-niukusu Ev-None renulne without the signature of M AL FRED SPFER, Psssatc, N. J ," Is o. er the cork each bottle . B3-MAKE ONE TRIAL OF THIS WINE. For sale by Druggists and all nrstxlass Dealers Trade supplied in Baltimore by WM. H. imOU N BRO A. STEER, Proprietor. ViKCTAitD Paasale, New Jersey. Orrn t M Broadwai. New York JOHN LA FOT, Parts, nov 1-1 y Agent for France and Germany Tim TRY OUT! NKW STOCK OP J Clothing from tha People a do thing atom. No 40 Seventh street, near F. They out-wear any thing you can buy and they are sold so cheap at ' ' J. H SMITirs, No. 4C0 Seventh atreet, near F I would advise all to come and buy their Clothlo at SMITH 8, No. too Seventh street. II you are wise you will come to SMITH'S, No ICO Seventh street, near F. opposite City Post Of flee, to buy your Clothing, Furnishing Goods Trunks, Hats, and Caps. The PEOPLE'S CLOTHING STORE, No. SCO Set enth street, Is the bostplsce tn town to buy jour Clothing, runilxhiB; Goods, Trunks, Hats, and C-.pi f H. fSnjH CO , Clothiers, 450 Seventh street. ' Call soon andseeour new stock of Fall snd Win ter Qothlnr, which we are eelling st very tow pri ces, at the PEOPLE'S CLOTHING STORL, No. SCO Seventh street, near F. Great attractions at No 460 Seventh street. New stock of Clothlngjust arrived, and selling at our usual low prices J. II. SMITH It CO , Oothlers. No 4o Seventh street.and corner Twentieth street and renn. a enue. Great bargains la Clothing, FurnlshUg Goods, Hats, Cape, Boots, and Shoes, on the corner of Twentieth street and Penn avenue SMITH At CO , Clothiers, First wsrd, cor. Twen tieth street and renoaylrenlaavenue, it the cheap est place la town to buy your Fall and Winter Clothing. Call at the First Ward nothing store end get your Fall and tt later Clothing, Hals, Caps, Roots and Shoes SMITH a; CO , Clothiers. Cor. Twentieth street and Peoa.av. FIRST WARD CLOTHING HOUSE, comer of Twentieth street and Pennsylvania avenue. Ton ean buy your Clothing, Hats, Caps, Boots and Shoea cheap, corner or Twentieth street end Pennsylvania at enue. sepSo 4 m A TTENTIOV, SOLDIERS AND BUT- V. laKUS. IIaUngJust completed our assort ment of Camp Furniture, we would now respect fully invite the attention of Soldiers and Butlers Our assortment comprises In part tbe following Camp goods, Uz: Camp Cheats for mess of from four to six, Camp Tables. Camp Stools, Camp tots. Camp Mattresses, tilth all other articles of Camp Furniture calcula ted to make a soldier comfortable. All of which will be sold at the ery lueit cash mleee at GRrEN fc YVILLIAM9 au 3t No. 630 Seventh street, corner D. C O U E T III NO N K V TRYIT Now Is the time to buy your Fall Clothing, at Ho. 460 seventh street) where rou can Cod all the latest style goods, at Northern prices llo I ho l for Serrnth street, No. 4G0 A large In voice of Clothing, at very low prices, No. 40 Sov cnth street, nearr. A new way to sat e Gold I Buy your Clothing at No. 480 Seventh street, opposite Fost Office, at 10 per cent, below the market price, In Treasury notes Smith's, No 460 Seventh street, Is the eheapeat house In town to, buy) our clothing, Furnishing Goods, Trunks, Hats, and caps. sep --3m V A T I O N AI A N . THE NEW Tirt.VTr EAR SIX PER CET, BONDS of tbe V X ITED RTA TEH KQvenau Flv Tvcnttttt") I 1. COUFON BONUS In ,, of ,80, ,100, , AUU Ml.UUU. and ei,ooo. The RlGltTFMD BONOS In sums of W, W, t0, ,1,000, and $3,ooo, (lnlcnU rosMvacine f dir vj purckau,) roa uu xt riR ur JAV COOKE tl, CO., Bankers, Hi tlflitth ttrirt. These Bonos sre the CunrcsT OorxRfMniT BtcrRiiT now In the msrkcl. ftiirrsf MirsB Mmtennusly IN COLD Is cquh alrnt, at present price of coln.ta . tu CchT. In currcne). nov 25 tf Do 1 OI) KNOW IT 1 II yon do not, call at SMITH k DKALL'S, No. 301 Seventh street nesr K street, snd buy yoursslf anloe suit of Cloth. In( from them, as they sell cheep. SMITH k BEALL, aothlers, Not 301 Seventh street, nov3l-UtJsol NsarKstxe,t -PSPECUL ATTENTION II CALLED TO OUH Jll new stock of rsU aad Wlatat CloUita,, Cents Furnlshlnf Goods, Hats, and Caps I. 1. BL'ALL k CO . MJ-im Cl0lU'l W. 1 TMth. iUSIt '! '. : t I 4 t! I n' o