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t-x.,-f " 'it' M ( i i A a 'WBmzmfc la jmbHinl tjtrj morning (Bondajs excepted) 'tWl'iTivtiiKSCot,Ml laferaisfcadto cU'tcrlbert (trejrtt) at M cinU pw ..m&TfWPtt, for U avutns,n' 11 for thrta months, InTarla- WL TTWV?qg"i I -I- 'KSrilirMBerabylhdrolkrKlnlprocistaatton MbiaCVSiVli'UlM M romjw0.'- Jeff. lnrrVllil ttrtr are blbWto Ub:,, welt M lWt to gWe,ir hettfarirXald'cartyofit this bMody-miiaea procUmH6n , f'1tt"tin'ntrDnrr 6r'rtn cosrttjnut TATU A rROCUMiTIDK.- llnl I I . rWhanaa,", onoinnloUon waa addressed1 on tha ilith day of Jnlj last, 188?, (ij Oeneral Robert K. Lee, Mtlng tinder (he Instructions of 1 1 SerOi7 of. Wr of tae Confederate State iofiACTk, to General H-K..UUlc( Com. mander-lrvChtef of tha United States armjr, in. ; rormlnf the. latter lliai a report had reached IhM (orenMent thai Wrtl'B. MntlilWd.'a'dtl. xen of the ConfMerata State, h4 been 'exJ cnted brtha Vnltea Stalee anthorltlea at New ' Orleans Tr'hat1nr palled, oH the' United SUtea oak Itrttiat eltj before It occupation by ithe United State fcroejndcalllnfortt. .ment qf (he acts, with tlew of.,rcUUt)on- If such an outrage had really been committed uo-i der the sanction of the anthorltlea of the United 'SUteSj lns-J.. i, i " AMirnerut.'CnoUniwer heTlne'bMn1 re. celred to tald letter.) another letter wai, bn the Wor Antfatt Uat, (lSOa,) addftsaod br General 'LH.'nhdermylDitmctlone.toOenerafnaUeck. renewing the Inqnlrlea In relation to theciwo- tlarl of th uld Mumford, ttb Ihe Information 'that In the event of not recrirtuga Irprywlthlri 'fifteen daya, It wonld be assumed that tha fact wt true; and ' sanctioned by the 'Oorcrn. ment of the United Stalest - ' 't ' 'And bera"en answer, dated bn the Tib of 'Anftuttast, (1802.) wai addressed to General Lee by General II. W. Ilalleck, the aald general. In-chief of tho armtea of the United Matea, el- lefln; enfflclent eanaea for hllnre to make early reply to laid letter of the th or Jnly, asserting 'that "no authentic Information bad bort're- oelredlnrelatlon tottwerecntlortof Momford, 'bnt measures m be Immediately taken to as. certain the facta of the alleged execution," and promlitnjrlhit Oeneral Lee thonld be dnly In formed thereof) . " U And whereas, on the 28th of November last, (18C7,) another letter wai addrrsaed, under my Instructions, by Uobert Ontd, Confederate agent for the exchange bf prisoners, under tha cartel between tha' two Government!, to Lieutenant Colonel W. H.'Lndloir, ant of 'the' United Btatoa under aald cartel, Informing him that the explanation promised In the said" letter of ' General Hillock, or 7th or August last, had not tyet'been received, and that If no answer was sent to tha Government within fifteen days from, tha delivery of 'this Isst' communication, It would be considered that an answer It de clined! And whereas, by a letter dated on the 3d day of tha present month of December, tha tald 'Lieutenant Colonel Ludlow apprtsod'theaald 'Robert Onld that the above recited communi cation or the 18th or November had been re ceived and forwarded to the Secretary of War of tha United States, and whereas ' this last de layer fifteen daya allowed for1 answer baa lapsed and no answer has been received) And whereas, In addition to the tacit admis sion resulting from the above refusal to answer, I have received evidence fully establishing the irmu oi me taci mat me seiii William a. Mum- .by the forces under General Benjamin But ter, wncu bbiq Mumioru waa an unresisting ana non-com balaut ceptve,and for no offence even (alleged to have been committed byblmaubse-i qnent.to the data. of,thq capture of, the aald city) ., i j ifl - , . , ,, And whereas the allenco of (ha Government of the, United States, and lla maintaining the aald Butler In blrb orflee under Ita authority for many months after his commission of an act that can bo viewed In no other light than fa a dellberato murder, as well aaof numerous, other entrance and atroeltlee hereafter to bq men tioned, afford evidence too conclusive that tha aald Government sanctlona tha. conduct of .the aald Butler, and Is determined, .that he shall re main unpunished for these crimes Now, therefore, I, Jefferson Davis, President of tha Confederate States or America, and In lk.l...M. J. . .. t ..- .11 fl Jknjtmin ,t JlulUr, lo In a film, datniug of -tlJJM4U VIWIfAIIWW, A UV OTUT IAOI flI SWlll flO longer m totutikrej or treated limply as n public tnemtiotConff3trattStatf of America, M otanouUnto aufcommon enemy of manktttd, anl thai, in tin n cfku capture, tUc officer In cam. tuiiktoMacaturin0 foice lio came hmto be I iixmedtiitely executed ly hanging, And I do farther order that no commissioned officer or the United States, taken captive, shall b rejeased on parole, befora .exchange, until the. aald Butter shall havo met Ith due punish 5ineut for his crime. And whereas the hostilities waged against tbla confederacy by the force of the United states, underbill command of aald Benjamin F.Uutlcr, have borne no resemblance to such warfaro as Is alone permissible by tha rules of International law, or the usage uf .clvlllzstlon, but have been characterUed by rupoatcd atroci ties and outrages, among the large number of which the following may bo cited as examples! Peaceful and aged citizens, unresisting cap- tlvea and non-cnuibatanis, have been couflued at hard lalior, with hard chains attached to their limbs, and are still so held, lit dungeons and fortresses I Others have been submittal to a like degrad ing punishment for selling medicines to tha sick soldiers of the Confederacy t The soldiers of the United States tiav been Imltcd and cncpiiragsd In gcuerul oidcrato In sult and oulrage Ihonhsa, tho uinlbcis, and the sisters of our citliens t IKlpless Momen hate been torn from their homes and subjected to solitary conluemeut, some In fortresses and prisons, and one, espe cially, on an Island of barren sand under a trop ical aunt bare been fed with loathsome rations that bad been condemned as unlit for eoldlers, and have been exposed to the vilest Insults i Prlsoucrs of war. who surrendered to tho na val forces of the United States on agreement that they shonld bo released on parolo, have been seized and kept In close confinement. Ilepcated pretexts bat e been sought or In vented for plundering the Inhabitants of the captured city, by fines levied and collected tin dor threat ol Imprisoning recusants at hard la Lor with ballaud chain. The entire popula. Hon or New Orleans bat a bem forced to ilect between starvation by the confiscation of all their property, and taking an oath acalnsteon- adence to bear allegiance to tho Invader of tneir country, Fgreas from the city has been refused to those Whose fortitude withstood the lest, and STEUWtUUPBUUIU ItUUKU, HU14 IU HVIfflUltB children and after being ejected from their homes, and robbed of their properly, thoy have neon ion to starve in tuo itrocts or suosiii on charltyi The slaves have been driven from the planta tlons In the nilchborhood of New Orleans tin- til their owners would consent to share their crops with the commanding general, his brother. Andrew J. Duller, and other ofiirers. and when such consent had been extorted the slaves 'have been restored to tho plantations, and there compelled to work under tho bayonets of the guards or the United States soldiers. Where that partnership was refuted arrcel ex peditions hare been sent to tha Plantations to rob them of everything that was susceptible of removal I AUU BIHl BUM kB. vuu fUM UliWUIUllUr TVUIK. have, In spite of their entreaties, been forced from tho homes provided by their owners, and driven ton anucr jieipirss ou ine ingnwsy i By a recent general order, number ninety, 'one, the cutlre property lu that part of Loui siana wast of the Mississippi river, has been soqncstratrd for confiscation, and olfirers have been assignrxt to nuty witu orucrs to gainer up and collect the personal properly, and turn over to tho nroDer officers, upon their receipts. aurb of tald property aa may be required for ma use or me united mates anuyi to couoct 'together all the other personal proiierty and bring the same to New Orleans, and c into It to ba sold at public auction to highest bid- j&JtiO U U -ut ' -'' l ' la lirt iPI ' wvwi uariai mhJtm ,j . ir nc V It I i in iinnmmmvm irfr dera an order Which, If eiocnledj'coudemnt to pnnlthrhent, by starvaUM,'at least a quarter bf'' million' of. hnmen'-belogsyor 4" Wi aexea, and tondlltOnaj and or which IheaxecU tlon, although forbidden to military officers by theenWrs'of' President 'Lincoln; Is 'Irr accord ance with tha confiaeatlon law of our enemies, which ha has effected to b enforced through the agency or civil oflVlalt. And, finally, the African slaves have not onlv been Incited "to" Insurrection bv every llcente arid 'encouragement, 'but numbers bf mem nave actually oeen armea ior a servua war a war In Ita. nature far exceeding thaihorrors.and mostimercllMsi atrocities, of aavagesk i j ti - u i. i And whereas, tha officers under command of tha said Butler .have, been, In many Instances, ncUvif aniftealons agents In it c6mntlasWri bf these crlntw; and oilhttanctf'Ia known or the refusal or anv one of them to participate In the outrage! above narrated)' '' ' Ana wnereas, tna rreaideni or ina unuea States bat, by publle; and official declarations, sinnlDed not onlv bis approval of tha effort to excite senile war.wltbln tha, Confederacy, but nia inwauon to giro aietanaencnnrageiueni thereto, If the Independent SUtea shall con tinue to.rsfns anbnusslon to foreign Power aftar.'Hie first day. of January ieiUnd,Jna thus made known that alt appeartMh law of nations, the dictate of reason, and the Instincts e)f,bnman!tyiwould ba addressed tn Tain to our enemies, and tbav they can be deterred from the commission or these; crime Only by tha terrors ofjnat retribution i ii tin Now, therefore, I, Jederson Davis, President of th Confederate State of America, and act ing by their authority, appealing to the Divine Judge In aUestatloh that their conduct la not guided by tba passion of revenge, but that they reluctantly yield to the aolemn duty of redress ing, by nocessary leverity, crime of which their citliens are the victims, do lstn this my proclamation, and by virtue or my authority aa commander-in-chief of i the armlea of the Con. federate Males, do order; .Mrsf .i iTba t all commixdoned otletre n (Jti com- maml oil JtrnJamM P. Butter oe declared tut entitled to be contUlmd at soidiert engaged tn An.. oraNe tearare, but Ha rvMftt emi criminate de tertimg death! and tket tkegi and tack oftSem, be, wAenaiwr captured, referred for mention. Second, .That tha private soldiers and -non commissioned oltlccrs In tha army or aald But ler ba considered a .onlyth Instruments uied for the commission -or crimes perpetrated br his orders, and net aaifree agents: that (hey, therefore, be trotted, when captured, aa prison ers oi war, witu ainaneas ana: numauitytmna be sent homo on the usual parole that they will In no manner aid or servo tha United States In any capacity dnrlng the continuance of thla war, unless dnly exchanged. XAJnl. Thai all nearo elaea eauturcd in ami be at once delivered over tilth executive authoritUt of the reepecttue Statu ti hkh they belong.Xa ho dealt with according to the lawa of aald States. JbiirtA. That the like orders ba executed In all caaea with reepocl to all commissioned offi cers of tha United States when found aervlng In company with said tlavca In Insurrection against the anthorltlea or tho different States or this Confederacy. in testimony wnereor i nave signed theso S resents and caused the seal of tba Confederate tatea or America to ba affixed thereto, at the city of Richmond, on thla 23d day of December, In tha year of our Lord out. thousand sight hundred and sixty-two. larrnson uavtt. By the Fretl lent i J. P. Besjimih; Becretary or State tniToniax, cosiursis or x uvea. JocaniL. The Richmond MipaLH has the following eoitoriat comments upon tnis proclamation t , "Tha proclamation against Bntler and his associates cornea up to the full measure of pun He expectation., Hie deliberation with which tha conclusions or the Exacntlv have been ar mea at gives additional aoiemnlly and dignity to hla purpose. The Brut and his minions will .discover that It doc not follow becauso aentencca agalust an evil work la not executed speedily that It It forgotten or forgiven. "Those or onr own people, too, who hare been dlsposedito complain or tha President's alleged indifference to the rate or Mumford will see that they have done him great Injustice, and that ha baa remembered It longer, perhaps, than some of hla censors. In this, aa In other casta. It would be nt well for Ihoaa or via who Inhabit the vales of private life, and whoso quallflcatlona for conducting tho government of tha country have never yet been discovered by our fellow-cltlrem, to bo modest and chart table In our ttrlt lure upon the course or thoso whom we have placed In power, and who from their. official and Intellectual elevation are probably able to acqnlre wider aweep of the horizon than those of us who dwell upon tho plaint. We trust that the proclamation aealnst Butler and hla officers, should they fall Into our nanus, may no rarnca out to ine very letter. The black fiag la tha only answer to the uu- neara or crimes onuese enemies or tho human race," From the N. V, Evening Pott. Idlest Nevva from the Hutted States. The Iter, It. J. Graves, once a Bsptltt clergy msn of some note In Tennessee, has, according to the Richmond Ewjuhcr, Just returned to the South after a visit of six weeks to the free States, Mr. Graves publishes In tho Huqulrer an account of w hat ho saw. Thcso results aro not encouraging tn tho rebels) nor do they con firm tha many prophecies of the Charleston and Richmond Journals, aa to the dlstnss and pov erty which would prostrate tho free States shortly. Ilotayst "I shall ttato the substance of u hat I learned In New Yoik, during n stay of throe weoks, from merchants, hanker and lawyers. In re gard to public sentiment throughout tho entire North. And this la It t Tho whole North la prospering, grouing rich, In consequenco of luonar. i no commercial ana manaruclurlug Interests or the Northeastern Slates aru now more flourishing Hum o or before. Kverylhlng mado finds a ready market. "Tho Northwest finds it more profitable to convert Its Immense quantities of grain Into beer and lork, and forward theso to tho East ern porta for shipment to Europe, than It was formerly to dispose of them In Ihe markets of theSouthwcet." Politically. Mr. Gravca aasurca tho Kiujulrer and Its readers, tho prospect la at rlr for us and as bad for the rebels i " Vermont, Mastachusttla, and Connecticut aro not more hostile to our Institutions than Ohio, Indiana, and Illinois. Tho conflict of pollllcal parlies now waging In the Btalo of New York, and which we unduly magnify und hope, may be of benefit to ut, really amounts to nothing, so far as ending the war It con cerned." Financially, he draws a picture which must fill tho rebel leadcrt hearts with bitterness and onvyi " With gold enough to raanago foreign In debtedness, unbounded confidence Is given to Government money and securities. In no In stance are boudt below pari any fluctuation that occurs Is alwsys above that figure, and the Gotcrnmont currency, the demand note, or 'green-back,' sells readily at from seven to eight per cent, premium lu exchange for Btate bank notes. No nstlon hss yet failed to pros, ecuto a war for the want of money, and they will not be the first to set theexample." Mr. Graves It pretty accurately Informed, and ho docs not hesitate to tell what ho knows. lie continues, of tho spirit of the free Ststtti "They have now discovered that the 'rebel lion' Is a serious thing one not to be trifled with, but they hatu not ytt exerted their strength to suppress it. They coufess thst they have been hubcrto unprepared to meet It successfully. But the time Is coming. Their people aro alow to mote much slower thsn we but uow they aro rousing, and when they do take hold, It w 111 be with bull-dog obstinacy, When tho time comes to execute the 'emanci pation pioclamatlon,' they will have fifteen new war vessels of tho'moat formidable char acter completed and on onr waters, In addition to thslr pretent navyi thej will have a million I t n n r m .v. .n H ... 4M v v .fH 'XK . j. -j jm ,ULS'im .&- jm. r i f,o5arrfiiTaal H Jil 1:vI ' i. . '3 aM'Tlt. If Osw " w jl 1 U ,n .1., It J -Jim a 1 t.T W :"j til xKV ca 1 JMJttM Pw .Hfcn- .i ;( i V.TI .r TtVl um vv .. . , 1j; ,.,,...- . ., V.j-.,.., , , i.. u,, ' ' ' ' -.. ,.!- U IdJ.fal Vtf l!SSiirSibKHBSfm mmm9wummmmnmmmmnmmmmu9num9mfm TTTT t""aaasaBaBaBnBBaaaBaBaana clpUned, well-armed troops In the field, lUepUart DirMHwr, , qi By A lie umihr, j the rebellion then holds out" - ion wainnvaioii, nwBaiTowrJnnA.xxaii- x TF t.tfV- . .. . i , ,- , Mr. Graves aisnrra hla readers, scenes .dm. , h , , BPinEm , r T,if of disciplined, well-armed troops In tha field, and If the rebellion then holds out" -then, Mr. Graves asinrra hla readers, scenes orhorrorwlll be witnessed.' ," ' ' " lie Iroea on to ssv that the North has 'but, to put forth Us power) that It has material for new armies) mas me people are unitea in tneir determination to put down rebellion) and that they will do and Buffer everything to that end. Therefore, he tells the1 rebels to make np their minae ior jongwarj-e war or many years, s, 247 i, GOSLING, "247. - RBSJTAURAltT,' - r " FORMERLY OF rfEW .YORK,, ,,Th Proprietor of this Favorite Restaurant merely desires a eontlauaaee of that reoerous pat. ronare which haa heretofore been bestowed, rullr satisfied of hla ability to convince the publle that hla establlshsaeati raaks amona- the best In -tha eltv. - . - i . -d ,THE VERS BEST .THE MARKET AFFORD,") of alt that the apnettt ean crave, either to eat or oriak, caa t obtained at j . ..THE GOSLING RESTAURANT, No. Ml ran'a,aveaue, bat, IJth aad llth alt. k. B. At'lhV'KmfMt At man J&fnmM. fit propriciur pu nrrNnirra o male n reoueilon, 10 refular boarders, of u per ceot. oa to rarular bill of far. , dtM, tEMIONIIrPEIIIIOIIIl ' He ellornre Kltt U eeotritk at hatina 'Met the necetemey dedaratum and 'aJMavffs, at tenlemoUaed ot the ilM (Mian of the act, unleu lite tOlui.1, at veil me ne tnttruaiont mven tn lau pamphlet, JSE a,n,ti.e v.nri.i,u mjii." vommimior or Fcasioas, "Tha Manual of reaalon. Bounty and Bouaty uaa Lawa," unusiwa or iu aiorrtsoas, wasn lactoa, D. C, la the OXtf book now published, ALL tha FORMS la whleh are ejart rrwli of Hum prescribed by tha Pension Office, No other Manual to ba fouad In tha market haa them. If'you waat a tSLUBLK OVIDB la making up your Pension! Bounty or Bounty Land papers, aa to rORaf, as well as substance, enclose en ewer entfiPr etnie aad sand to W. II. fc O. H. Morrison, Washlartoni'D. C, and the book will be aent by mall 14 any part of the United States, ranee re K. nov 33eodtthw DO YOU KHOW IT t II you do not, call at SMITH k. BEALL'S, No.Mt triath sUaet near K street, and buy yourself a nice sultofCIotb- tag from them, as they astl aheap. SMITH k BEALL, Clothiers, No, 301 Seventh street, novJl (rtjml NtarKatreet I.tlBII eX BAnoBNT'B AWN ma, FLAO, AND UNION TENT FACTO JiT, No. H3o PaamaylTaula sivenne, WABinNGTON, V. C. SUTLERS' AND ABUT TEXiS on HiND on vine to oiidik. Awnlog s. Flan, Tents, Mall Baft, Hors Covers, Slarnm Uasmn tTna bb an tnaila at akMBl ha! am Baamaaaia ' atVH v ma ess eun t mm saaaui 9 HVIIVSJt id j yil pIlOPOiAUi FOR TIIK KIICCTION OF JL UUlbUlflUHi OrriCE AlllITAKT QtTAKTEBMAICK U. S. A . Alexandria, Va, Dec. 24, 18CJ. SEALED PnOPOSALS will ba reeelviHi mt thl. office until SATURDAY, the W (Ujr or January, ISO, at 13 o'clock tn . forlMfarnUhlofformftterUia RDH rjTIllUIl Ul IHMH11I uunuuifc:! tit ina tlHlt ofFMolcdttadExchABreJ Prlaooen ntfttthUcltv. PUdi n1 Speclflciit.ujiai will be furolibed upon npUcfttlon ki thU oaice, nod the time iptclBea for PROPOSALS. Tht full name nU PDtUt9c atVlren or tha bid- aer muii ppcvr in ine propoi. ir n. bid U mavd lo tn oame of Orm. the namet or all the partlei must aprxar.or (he bid wlUU MJUIIAV(TV 111 IUUU1UUBI ITWIaUajaVl OI 1MB PaTTIV lrnlnrlta ' y ' l'ropoi)- from ditto,! partial trill nt t amtltU rn, AU A UATH Ul AaVLCUlAHlEMVIT ACCOM- PANV CACII FROFOB1TION. lYopotali muat be addreiied to Captain C. D. rEBoiiox, AatliUnt (luftrtcnuaiter U. a, Arnr. Alexaotlrla, Va .and ihould be marked dlitloctfy sTIViaWB) IUI MIV1IUIIUI aUUIUIillKI." GUARANTEE. Ytsa mlllllttf nf that t.l.lrt n All !. .... iv numij w. vi.a iu as II lltaj kUUtlRCIi houlj It bo awarded to him, inuat be ruarantiM by two reiponf lble perioni, whone ilenRturti nuil be appended to the guarantee. Dlddera uuit be preient in person when the bids mo uuviwu, ur iua pruiHjMia wm not ie cooilU' cred. The refmonilblUtf or the ruaranton muat be ahown bv ihe official eertineafa of lh riotk nt th nearest DlitrlcT Court or of the United Matea Dl. irict Aiiornev. Dondi etiuai In amount to one half the, turn to be reoehed on thecontract, signed by the contractor and both of hla fuarantors, will be required or the ucceiful bidder upon slfnlng the contract. Aa the bond must accompany the contract, It will be necessary for bidders to uae their boousiuen with them, or to have bonds signed In anticipa tion and ready to be produced when the contract Is la-nru. blanks for bonds can be procured upon applica tion belQjr made at this oltke, either personally, by letter, or by telegraph. J orm of Qwtrantte. We, , of the county of , and State of -1 ana i ui iiic cu(iai ai -, auu Mate of , do hereby guarantee that Is able to fulfil the contract In accordance wllh the terms of hli proposition, and that, should his proposition be accipted, he will atonco enter Into a contract lu accordance therewith Should the contract be awarded him, we are pre- jinrcu 10 ucvuiuv turn .uriuea. (To this guarantee must be appended the olllclal certincatoaboiementlunetl Payment to be made upon tha completion of the contract or so soon thereattcr as the Depot Quar term attar shall bo in funds. Any Informality lu tha bid, or nonconformance with the terms oithls advertisement, will ensure the relation of the iroioaal. The buildings conlriuittl for iinderlhli ah ertiie- ueni muai ue re)iM in noooraanM will, ine plans and ape dilutions furnished, with the least possible itelr.), and will be subjected to the inspection of a comnetentmaater mechanic. Hie Depot Quartermaiter reserves tn himself ine ngni 10 reject an bins ne may uecm too nign, or for other sutOclent causes. V. U. FFHQVSQN, Capt, An't (Quarter master, U. S. A. dec 57 td FOR SALE OR RENT. IiuinruiiiKD nnoMB fou rest in a : flritlasB New House, and new Furntturri alio, a fsrlor will be furuliirird to a person apply. Ing , suitable for a Senator or a Mrmbcr of ion Srrss. Reference alien and required. Apply at It V street, between Mnlti and Tenth streela, tleo 20 tw I .Mill HKNT-Two IlOOMSou Or.t floor, sulfa " lie tor some small buslaeis or dwelling. About $100 north of Furniture has to be bouKlit, whhh la as eood as new, being used about two munths. Rent, s 60 per month. For particulars, apply at the t mptoytuenl Agency Ulllce, OU Ninth apply at tue t inploymenl Agency umc afreet, near Peuusjlvaol atenue. de 21 It H. II. MILLER. BIIICIC HftUSK AND IAJT FOR SALK A UARUAIN.A Double Urlclt House, am talolng ten rooms, wllh large aide Lot, situated on L street north, between Sixth and Seventh streets, will be sold low and on easy terms of pa) uient. Apply to dAk t. piiuuinr. i.u Auctioneers and Coin. Merchants. Starj dee as I?OIl RENT AND 8 ALUThe Furniture ol . a flrsclass Boarding House, with Fourteen Rooms, la the very best of ne lgliborhoods, lu the Fourth ward, now having from fourteen to sixteen boarders. Satisfactory rcau alien for arlllng. For particulars, apply at Ihe Agmcy OfQce, all Ninth street, near Pennsylvania avenue. deoU-tf N.H.MILLER. ROOMS TO LET. Four Furnished Rooms, with or without Board, within tire minutes' walk of Pennsylvania avenue. Inquire at No. 4U7 Maryland avenue. oe ao tf NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT tha Copartnership Iteretororeexlstlng between L1LK a, COFFIN is thla da-r du.nl. ad bv mutual consent. JOHN O.tlLE, 1. A. COFFIN. John O. Lvla still eontlnusB tha bnalneta at th. old stsed. waaniuitoo, JUiy l( ton, ijo X. A i .T ."' 7 7vxxiun-im j '- -A. .. , . 4, . The roliowlnir It a' correct Hit" of all tha hot pltalt, Ir, theaboya cUles, with, their locations, and tbe'itffgon In charge of eachi', ' ' Ascension tjnltarlari church, Rth and D its. Dr.J. C.Dotr. ' Ascension Dr. Smith's Chufeh.Sth between 0 and II ttroeU. J. C. Dorr., , , Ascension Southern Church, 8tn between II and I streets. J. C. Dorr.' '' ' Armory Armory8quare,JthBtv D.W.Bllst. Alexandria, 1st dlrlslon AUuaudrla. J, E. Summers. , Alexandria, Sd division AloTandrla. T.' IE. Spencer. ' i ' ' Alexandria, Sd division Alexandria. Edwin Bentley. , , Campbell 7th St., near Park .Hotel. Dr.. J. IT. Baxttr. Carver Hth at., near Col. Col. O. A. Jud. son. Caaparla A. St.-south, cart ptCtpllol. W. E. Waters. , ,., Colombian Hlh St., Col.1 Col;' T. A. Croeh.' Colleiro Oeonrelown. - it M.'jMinav t.r " Camp, ex. and par. prls. NjMAlxndrl. Dr. Peter Cleary. ' iJOUEiss vor. 1 St. ana . J. are. Dunbarton Street Ocorgctonn. Dr. A. E. Carothert. , Ebcneier tth, near 0 it. west. W. E. Wa. (era. ' Eektngton dalea'a bouse, N.T. ava. 8. A. Storrow. Emory 11 m. cast of Capitol. Wm. Cleu. dcnln. Epiphany Baptist Church, 13th bet. O and II. eta. Jamee Bryau. Fairfax Seminary 4 miles out Alexandria. David P. Smith. rinley N. T. avc., near Galea's farm. J. Moses. Ilarewood Tlh street, Corcoran's farm. T. Antlsell. Island Hall Corner Virginia avenue an JCth street. Wm. Ilayc. Judiciary Square E street, between 4th and Sth. Dr. A. J. Marsh. Kalorama 21st street, near Boundary. It. J. Thomas. Lincoln East or Capitol. Dr. Henry Bry ant. Mt. Pleasant llth street, near Boundary. C. A. McCall. Odd Fellows' Hall K it., near Jfavy Tard. W. E. Waters. Patent Office-Oth ttreet. Dr. J. D. Robin; eon. Presbyterian Church Georgetown. B, Knlck croocKrr. Seminary Georgetown. Landon Wells. Stanton Opposite Douglas. Dr. J. A. LI dell. Stone 14th atreet, near Boundary P. Glen nan. St. Ellubeth Insane Asylum, Eaat'nBranch C. II. Nichols. St. Aloyslus K street, between 1st and 3d Dr. Alex. Ingram. T. B. Lashells. Trinity C street, corner 3d. A. J. Baxter. Trinity Printing offlce, corner 'M street and Indiana avenue. A. J; Baxtar. Trinity Church Georgetown. M. P. Bowers, union t;napei yuin street, near rcnnsyita nl avenne. W. II. Bntler. Union Hotel Corner Bridge and Washing' ton streets, Georgetown. Goo. W. Stlpp. Quartermaster'a 17th street. Gd.vara Everett IUpljr t au KugUah Iord. r rocTicAL rvMr. What hare we In America t We've wonder great aud gran1t We have the essenoe of the cartfa , The cream of e . erjr land. Our mountains are magntdcent, Our rivers are Immense. And each man has a king) style, If not a, king's expense. Our ships are known to all the worUj The farms cannot be beat) Our cities, full of luxury. Are famous for the neat. Weve orators and authors, too. With Intellects of force i We've railroads scattered everywhere Ana una Professor Morse. Our girls have beauty, wit, and grace, They're charming, sweet, and M But, tneo, the grmutttt thing we ha e la known aa great OAK HALL, Where the fall and winter stock of flrit-claii cloth ing Is now ready In extra abundance and greatest variety All the new-tt) le Orerooati, Siuks, Dull ness Coats, Peg-top Pants, ., selling at prices so low that erjbody will buy and be satisfied. J. BRUCE k CO, (Oak Hall,) No, 461, Se enth street near F, nov 21 dtjant Two doors below Smith's. APPLICATION for Duplicate t.au.t Warrants. Application having been made under the act of 331 moe, louu. ior ine reiisue oi ineuinu warrania described herein, which are alleged lo Jiate been lost or deatro)cd, notice Is hereby given that, at the date rllowlue thedeicrlDtlonof eju.h wstrrnl. anew certificate ofllke tenor will te Issued If no talld obectlon ihould: hen appear. No. S3,7o), ior ISO acres. Issued under the act of Oiartli, ltuo, in the name oi Arnold Harrington, and was at-anted Sfuteiuber IT. ia57 Jauunri 4. 1,m3 No tu,Ct, for too acres, limed under tho act of Mann, 1U3, In the names of th minor ililltlren of uaoiri r. iti.i.iiop, uvieaseu, anu was graniua uci. i. ItJArt Januarv II. 184(3. No. 100,8,7, for lw acres, Issued underthe act of siirircn iaoo, in ine naiueui Aiisri Alien, ana was granted March It, 18W Januaty 19, 1843. No. 100,14)0, for 160 acres, Uiiued under the act ot Mann. idtf. in Ihe name of Ruhel. wblow of Geu. Ilarner, aud was grautetl January , 11 lebruary 8. 1UUJ No 67,700 for 160 acres, lasucd under the art of Nriu j, iaa, in ina nanieoi wm. tniier, ana was rraoted Februari ti. I ail (ebruarv SM. ltwu No. 8(515, for bJ acres, Issued undvr thn net of sepTemier, ioou.in inenameoijonainanArdiienr), JOSEPH II. UAHlihlT. Com vtlJt loner. M A II K II A M M M ARKHAM'S la Ihe beat HOTEL In tha City or Washington, itepi on ine EUHOl'EAN IIAN( AttyilnUig lYlUardt' IfoUl. NO. 213, PXNNBYLYANU AtENUB. Tlie undersigned have fitted and furnished the abote named house In the beat manner, gli lug It all the modern lmpro enients, Including water and gas In every room, beds and furnishing goods not ur pastd in any house lu the country. a call In the ordinary, that it will be supplied with e. cry thing the market aitords, got up lu the best im uvi iu naaiuxv iituas wiiu iuhjt lator US Wlin STYLE and at living prices. The National UeuuUkan savsi "We feel it to m our duty to Invite attention to this house, and to guarantee the public against extortlou lu price or neglect In attendance. It will not be under the coutrolofthe sen ants, whether white or black" Aud we endorse It and shall carry out the fact. We can only say to those com tug to Washington, stop at the new European Hous), stop nt the Lent house, stop at the house neatest the iam end the Treasury, and to have the benefit of all this. sto at MARKHAM'af, l Pennsylvania avenue. JOHN H. HUDSON, F. P. MAHKHAM, deed Proprietors. F i A LI ANU WINTKIl UOODS. MILITARY AXI) OIVIU.UW WALL, STEPHENS u CO.arenowopeaiag their Fall and Wluter Coods, embracing tine DrrM Coats, Poeskln Pants, ests, Vo. A large and wsll ssleuted Stock of line heavy Otarcoata. have also a complete assortment of Business Suits, made In the moat durable manner. Officers will find oos Military Goods desirous to their wants. Heavy Woollen Blankets, for camn use at reaaonAhk, prloci. WALL, STEPHENS k CU, - reansyiviuai nrroue, ueiween dtf NtnU and Tenth itresli, in. Ut iliSnt fjtuf .. , a Jav '- t fijpia a! i til tf ca i jmi Ml. ' " ' 't-TO'B'AiJtJOBMI - i ,' ' i i 1 1 . A laraw lavoiee ef th above artlaUa are now Mlag recetryd, a4 for aari hf ' It 7,ai?-ROWJ, OoauabjaloA larokar, No. , Waahlnfto; Building, Seve'afJi ttraai and Pen, areau. SUTLRR8 TAKE NOTIORI TealnXPiiaijtMkv N - TeMln(lirw,afcJOpoimdtojss, Canned Tata.. tW 4a fl doiea bones. Omned PekeJits la! fl'doiea toxea. rifcVle'alas'doxenboxfi. Gum Drape In V poirtf d'pelpcrl pDum Dropt tn 0 foiitftSitZ RaUins In botes and )( boxes. repper In S ounce papers and la 1 grosi boxes. English Mustard In X pound papers and cans. Kngllih Mustard n ) and 1 grois boxes. Preserved Cherries In bottles. Figs In 3K pound drami and a pound bolts. Lemon Syrup In bottles. ri.ua tobacco, FINE-CUT TOBACCO. CIQAAJ. For tale by D. J. BROWN, No. 8. Washington Building, Seventh street and Penn. avenue, Washington, D. C, rjH TIIK OFK1CKHS OV THE AIIMV. Just arrived, by direct Importation per steamer Tulton, from Europe, a very Raa aad large assort, meat ot Marine, Opera, Field Glaases, and Tele scopes, which I will sell a very little above the cost tn Paris. As to the qualities, there are none superior to be had, having been selected purposely for this market. Abo, a large and well-assorted stock of Opera Classes, Microscopes l rold. silver. and steel Spcctaclea and Eye Glaases, suited to the sight ny tne use or an optometer. A considerable number of eertlflcatea to be seen at my offlce, from gentlemen who have been suited at my establish ment. 425 JVflnrylvania avenue, between Fovr-and-O' nay anu gain ttreell. Mr Establishment I. up atatra. aiateet fitted" to suit. The trade supplied. Octia-ly VATIONAL oan. Tilt: NEW BIX PKR CENT; BONDS of the UNITED BTATEI, PAYABLE TWENTY YEARS FROM DATE, (Or after five years, at option of the Government.) THE COUPON BONDS, In sums of FIFTY DOLLARS, ONE HUNDRED DOLLARS, FIVE IIU.NDRFD DOLLARS, ONE THOUSAND DOLLARS. THE IlKUISTKItED BONDS, In sums of FIFTY DOLLARS, ONE HUNDRFD DOLLARS, FIVE HUNDRED DOLLARS, ONE THOUSAND DOLLARS, FIVE THOUSAND DOLLARS, snd TrN THOUSAND DOLLARS, INTEREST COMMENCINO AT DATE OF PUR- CHASl", And payable semi-annually In qold. These Moans are the CHFAPFST GOVERNMENT SECURITY now In the market, The Interest, at present price of coin, being eqult aleut to H Pea Cent. In eurrene) . FOR SALE BV JAY COOKE to CO., BANKFRS, 493 Pirt.enllt Street, Dcau:hs in OOVERVMBAT BOADV, TUKAURY KOTl' CkUTlFICATFS, jWNr AKD NAVY YOVCUTRS, com, rvKHLhcY asp ExciiAiiaE. dee 10-tt AKM V SUPP MRU. Orm n n the Ciiiei (luAaTEHMAiTrn. Armv orTiiE Potomac, Wakrltlnrton, September vo, ibi3. I'HOFOSALS are lulte.l fur furnUhlng for the Use of tha army of the Potomac the fulloulng ar tlcUs: 3,ujo tons beat quality Timothy Hay, beciirely baled, the weight of cuh bale to lie marked thereon. 3,000,00(1 Luahels of Oats, of the best quality, lo strung sacks, well aewed. 1,000 turJi Oak and Hickory Woo.1, well sea Mined and of the bent quality, i-'achbisl utuut be accompanied bi the endorse ment of ttvo resiwuilt le petauos that the contracts If awarded will be fulltlled. lilJa will be opened from time to time as the ar ticles maj lie needed, and contracts will be awarded for the (.uautltles needed, ta the lowest reionaIble bidder up to the time of opcutng. The right Is reaer . ed to accejit all or any part ol any bid. Proposals ehould be endorsed " Proposals for Hay or Oats," or " Wood," as Iho caio may be, aud en close In sep irate ein elopes HUPUS INUALM, Lieut. Cot. and A. D. C , Chler Qutrtermastcr. sep 21-tf w ATGIt NOTICE. In consennenceof the lownessof the water In the General llesenolr It will benctesHar). unless great economy of water Is practiced, for the tov ernueut suun to shut oU the supply to i It liens en tirely. All persons are, therefore forbidden to uie the hydrants un Pennsylvania atenue, or on any streets or aienues under the care and supervision of the Commtsjloner of Public Buildings, for watering the streets or pavements, or for any private purpose whatever. And all persons using tho water are urgently so licited to be as economical In Its use as jiosalble. JI U. KUfNLi., sepiu Coiamliiloner nf Publle Buildings. MK1V VOKK DUH1NKSH. LAWW FINANCIAL AND COLLECTIN0. INVOICE BILL 9 BUSINK8I NOTES NIOOTHTKD. rQ Tcrrru notcsamd ucrxaacD aciovnti llOVOMTAHO C'OLLECTCU. STOCKS AND BONDS BOUGHT AND SOLD EXCLUSIVELY ON COMMISSION. GOYRRXMKXT CLAIMS HQVQHT, ByG.7. HOUSF, Counsellor at Law, !I5 Nassau street, New Vork. EJ "Ten years in state anu unueo. Biaics louus, a j I vice gratis. apll Di YOU KNOW IT 1 U you do not, call at SMITH A. BEALL'S, No. 3ul Seventh street, near K .street, and buy )ouridf a nice suit Cloth log from them, as they hat Just teeth ed ne,w;and rplendid aaiortment. UOTai-rltJwl . ,t1Ztt3.t i.vfclf -J ( I (la", A tWn. ' ;-w 26, EDUCATIONAL. CIRCLE tNtT)TUT(, v V VOR YOUNQ LADUH, 'Mo. el K tratiT, Ntasi trc ttacix. TEnNt, par Quarter of ten waaka-Quarter eoramenetng at the date ot admlulo t Ckmentarraeeara In English - -, . 00 AdvaaMd Qaases la EngUah-Lltetalura aad BrUoM laaludad ..,. . , oo Ileaitary CUsses la English, Freath, aad , Muate . !' ooo AdvaamdqaaseaU Eagllst, Freaah aad Muate a . ... . . i, oo Extra sawtw for Spanish, Garauua, Italian, Latta, and other Languages. , Dr. 2APPONE wilt rir. iAtAnne. anil Ml.nlu aaslst, wheaerer fca can spar time from his nedl esl profaaslaa. , - oo am, a. Arruns, rriacipal. OAk IIAU. OLOTIIIN0 HOUSE, Mo. 4o seventh straet. near ratraet.th Oreat Baiar of FaahlOa, where yau ean Bad Ita best eut and mad Clothing for Men and Boys' wear that the market tea produce, aad mir prices, for aheapaeae, and du- raMiny-orJonr'good,fTyKSniptIllon. (our Mlghbor Imllh, two doors above, ao loag noted sbr selling clothing leas than any house In the city, In a private com creation, acknowledged to us that our Boys' dothlagwas the beatmada and cut goods he eter sawiand, lfta dtUena of Washington were posted In the goods I have, my store would be overrun with ladles add gentlemen In want of clothing, and I only wish to have you call and. see our beautiful aeaertraeata of clothing, and 1 thtak that our prices and goods will more than pay you for calling at tha Leading clothing House, No. 0 aarenth street, near F street, two doors below Smith's. Everybody knows Smith, but, Instead of calling at hla place, eome In two doors below. N. B. I have a special word to aay to the Ladles, that 1 caa please them better than ever In Boys' Clothing, as my slock excels anything I ever had. 3. BRUCE fc CO , Formerly at OJeon Hall, nor 31-dtJanl Now at Oak Hall. N KW INVENTION ARTIFICIAL CLEOPLASTIC BONK TEETH, wunoui meiai plate or clasps, by DR. 8. B. SIOK8MOND, OIO Xiroadway, New Vork, and UftO Penn. avenue, between Twelfth and ThlrteenU. sts.t WAimNQTO, D. C, Calls the attention of the publle to the following advantages or hit improved s)stemt 1 it The teeth of his manufacture will sever cor rode nor change color by any acids, and are three lour tha lighter than anv other. 3d. No teeth nor roofs need be extracted, m the artificial ones ean be lnaertetl nver them. id. The roots will be made lnoftenalv and never to ache. ith. No temporary teeth are needed, as permanent onea can be made Immediately, thereby preserving the natural expression of the face, which, under the old system, Is frequently disfigured. 6th. This work has been fully tested, for over Are years, by many of the drat chemists and physicians of this and the old country. Dr. 8. has also Invented a white indestructible metal filling, with which the most sensitive teeth ean be tilled without pain, and can build up a per feet sound tooth on any aide roots, which will last throualt a lifetime. He refers to the following gentlemen. Dr. V, Mptti awi iwitniHii iiumifur W -.fiCIJiiiirTI lldal. A. Mann, Jun j Capt. Crabtree. Mce President of the I migration Company of New York; Hon. Judire Way ne, of the Supreme Court, of Waahlnrhon. D, taai suuiusaiui ui uuiirra. alt and examine for yourselves. nor 8 4m PROS rtciui or THE WEEKLY NATIONAL REPUBLICAN. The nnderslffned commenced, In tho month of December, 1S0O, the publication, In this city, of a weekly newspaper, called tho Xvtumat He- pitbtkan It Is printed on a large sheet, twenty-seven by forty-two Inches, and Ii farnlihcd at the low prices stated below. It contains all the original matter of the Daily national JiepHblican, wllh the exception nf local news not Interesting to country sub scribers. It will give full reports of tho proceedings of Congress, and of the other Departments of the National Government. It contains nil tho news of tho day, foreign and domestic, markets, Ac, Ac, as well as au original correspondence from all parts of the country. The miscellaneous department will receive special attention, and, In all respects, the effort will be made to establish the charac ter of tho National RqmlUcan as a Family Haw spaper. Washington being now the central point of tho current military operations, great atteutlnu Mill bo paid to furnishing the readers of the Xational JiepuhUcan with full, and especially with arcm ate. accounts of the progrtusof tho war fur the Union, In politics, the paper Is Republican, sustain Ing the AdmluUtrutlnn of Mr. Lincoln. Ihero Is no other Republican paper In the DlUrlUof Columbia, or In the vicinity of U, and II Is beUcA ed that recent evi nts ha e opened to siuh a paper an Important sphere of useful (.Hurt. The time has tome, when the at lu a administration of the Oo, ci nment upon Repuli llcau principles will explode tho mlsrtpnncu tatlons which haie mado those principles s dtstateful to tho South. Rut It Is not only here, aud lu thlstcluHy, thst the projectors of the National JtejmblUan hope to make It useful To the n hole country they offer a Journal which w Ul discuss national ItolUlcfl from a national stand point, and which will ucver bo swerved from patrlo'tlc duty by any overpowering pressure of local Interest, TERMS OF SUBSCRIPTION. 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C. 07" Tui pjLiLX National Republican Is published every morning, (Sundays excepted,) at the following rstesi One copy, ono year .... f 3,50 Five copies, one )var .... jfi.OQ One copy, six months 1.75 Five copies, six months 7.50 One copy, three months 1,09 ''naaaasaaaataanananananasaaaaai n a fl as aa an 1 &..... M Oie ojurt, feree days.- .. . $1.00 One square, four daya - . .' - - 1.95 One aqnare, five days ...-., 1.60 OneeqMre, atxdayai - .4y-;tjj.A .v 1.75 t iiuLiiii J iSMiHwayi Buy irr Onceaweek ad'TertlsemmtchaWe-J ' for each Insertion."" " Eight Uoee of las'otasUtaU 4 oare. Ad-ertlictMnts should be handed In br nine oclockra. . - i 9 j ill tVi-. j gp-C-CR'-l -.AMBUCaVlMB afcas, jmid rovR tcaas old, OF CHOICE' OPORTO GRAPE, FOR PHYSICIANS' USE, br JWJrt, tttakly ilrfawU, and JatUJ Every family, at tUi season, should nse the JAMBUCI WINE. Celebrated In Europe for lta medicinal and bene 11 clal qualities as nrentld stimulant, Toole, Diuretic, and 8ui.ortflc. highly esteemed by eminent phyal clans, ueed in iropean and American Hospitals, and by some of the first famlilee in Europe and America. AS A TONIC, It has no equal, causing an appetite and building un the erstem. betnr entlrelr a Pure wine of a moat valuable fruit. AS A UIURKTIL", It Imparts a healthy action of the Glanda and Kid neys, and Urinary Urgans.very lieneOelal In Dropsy Gout, and Rheumatic affections . 8 PEER'S WINK Is not a mixture or manufactured article, but la pure, from the Juice of the Portugal Sambueus grape, cultivated In New Jersey, recommended by Chemists and Physicians at possessing medical pro perties superior (a any other Wines In use, ana an excellent article for all weak and debilitated per sons ana ine area noa lonrm. impro ing ine appe tite and benefiting lad lea and children. A LADIES WINE, Beeauae It will not Intoxicate aa other wines, as It contains no mixture of spirits or other liquors, and is aumirea ior lis ricu, peculiar uavor, ana nu inure properties, imparting a healthy tone to the digest ive organs, and a blooming, soft, and healthy akin and complexion. WE REFFR TO A few well-known gentlemen and physician who hate tried tie Wine: GenAVInflel 1 Scolt.U 9 A. f Dr.Wllson.llthst.N'.V Dr. Ward. Newark, N.J l)r Dougtirty, Newark Got. Morga'i, N.Y. State. urj.K,i;ii.. ;o,n. ,nj. Drs. DarcrlNtehoILNew ark. N. J. Dr. MareyNew Tork. n.. ut. raisi, ruiiau-a. iTt-None renulne without the slrnature of "AI. FntD KPEI.R. Passale. N J .Uorerlbe cork each bottle. D-MAKE ONE TRIAL. VF THIS WIJVE. Kor sale by Druggists and all llrstlaae Dealers. Trade ium.lle4 In Baltimore by WM. II. BHOWN ItBRO. A. SPF.ER,rroprietor. ViRETAin Passale, New Jersey. Orncx 208 Broadway, New York. JOHN LA FOY, Parts, nor J ly Agent for ranee and Germany. ATTENTION, BGXDIKUS AND SUT-LKIUr- Having Just com plated our assort, men! o( Camp Furniture, we would now respect fully Invite the attention of Solders and Sutlers Our assortment comprises, la part the fallowing Camp goods, 1 1st Camp Cheats for meet of from four tosbvCaaip Tables. tmp Stoola, Camp ColStCatnp Uattreaaes, with all other artistes of Camp rnrultnre ealeuta ted to makeaseldler enmfarUUe. AU of which will be sold at the very I7weat cash prices at GRFFN k WILLIAMS au SI Ho. 634 Seventh street, corner D. N A T I O N A t, I. O A N . THE NEW Tirssrr year six per cest. bokdi of tha UNITED S TA TEX ( Known at" Five Tmtntlei,") Tha COUPON BONDS U ima of ,SO, ,100, ,900, and ,1,000, '--" Th. nraisTrnr.D bonds id. .um.of m, jiw, ,ouo, ,l,oi, and ,9,ooo, tlnlertH conmeneing at date of purchete J ron shut at ran bt JAY COOICK eX CO, Il.nk.ra, 153 Tfttenlh ttreet. Thf so Boaos ara tba CnurisT OoTuirmixT Scctrsurr now In tha market. Interett peveUe lemi-annuollu IN GOLD Is equivalent, at present prlca of cola, to s Pea Cent. In currency. no 23 tf A rillEND IN NGBU. TUY IT. DR. SWFF.T'S INFALL1DLK LINIMENT, The artat external remedy of the age. prepared from ihe retipe of Or. Stephen Sweet, or Counectl tut, the celebrated Lone setter, whose fame Is un rhaledby that of any lit Ing man. It la a certain nud Imiiiodlate cRre for It lieu mat Urn, limit, Neil ralgta, S,irAlui, Urulats, Cuts, Wounds, Horea, Burns, HlhMs, I'llea, luiulirteo. Headache, loolh achr, and all Kheumatlo ami Nervous Disorder , LKlvmal hijurles, he. All sullerirs sliould give It a trial. ltlUIAUlrUN it C'u, lroprletors, NoruUh, Conn. For sale by CHARLF4 UTOTT, Oeneral Agent for Waahisigton, and by all dialer. febUl t&wly CI HAND ADVANCK OP TIIKAHSIY OK I 1IIK TuTOMAC, an J all t be atores arecrj Ing up the prices of their goods but SMITH fc BEALL, No. 3A1 Sceoth street. We are able to sell good clothing nearly as cheap as eter. Wa haebeen lighting against high prices for the last ear, and our stock now Is good, and we are able to aellat low prices. SMITH li all the time In the market picking up goods at old prices, and that Is ono reason we un dersell all others. We Ime the means and ability to sell cheap, and we will do It, as our customers want Good Clothing at low prices, and we are Just the men to sell It to them. A call Is solicited at the CHEiP CLOTUIbQ llQVSi: of SMITH & BEALL, Clot Men, No 301 Se enth street, nov 31 dt janl First door below the market. rUPIIANfl t OU11T, JHstriitof Cotwnbia Washington county, to vit t In the case of John Qulnn .administrator of Phil ip McUrath, deceased, the atlmlnUtrator aforesaid has, wllh the approbation of the Orphans' Court of Washington county aforesaid, appointed Satur day, Ihe llth day of Janaarv next, tor the final set tlement and diminution of the personal estate of said deceased, and ot the asiets in hand, as far as the same hate been collected and turned Into monrr; uhen and where all the creditors and heirs ut said deceased are notified to attend, (at the Or phans' Court of Washington county aforesaid,) with thair claltna iiroiierlv ioui.hed.or thei mav otherwise bi law le excluded from all benefit In said deceased's estate provided a copy of this or der be published nnee a week for three weeks In the Sathnat Hepublcn previous to the said llth day of January, ItW. de 3 lawSw "iHeglater of wills T?DVAIID X.YCBTT Basil Wa 7I PVWN- AVE . 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