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I K LOCAL NEWS. Mayor Wallaxh im Ueoamd to tui Cam Running en SwnJr Tho subjoined letter tron Mayor Wallaek to the president of tho street rll rnad company, was uoavotdedry anrwded out of our columns sMterdar. It wlHUfca that U Major annouooM that he would fort bttuvd to prevent such an arrangement. Tie following la the latter: Geo. R. OtJton, Prerident W, O. . . Sibi I hart thia memeat received yourt of yta- , tei-rtav. informln ma of tho deslr of tht Waahlof T fonaodGaorfttowalailroadCompurtoruathilr cart frm tht rammoro oepoi, in sou mij, w Georgetown on the sabbith.ind Inquiring If there U any municipal law or regulation that would bo Infringed thereby. I do not find anything Id tba Corporation ordl- nances that rt eognliM or applies to atroat oara c ncfnineeibut ma inn section 01 ine m 01 jqm so, 18M, entitled an "Act to prevent nuisances," pro hibits "drivers of hackney ooachee and ether wV c'tt from occupying, on fuoday, the appointed aland for inch carriage or other vehicles, with their coaches or other vehicles, or standing or welt In elsewhere In the atreetaand aveaues for fare on that daft" and aa I deem afreet eara vehicles In the meaning of thia eeotloo of that ordinance, to run them on the fabbath, aa proposed by four com la'n, would be an InfHogeaientof the municipal regutallone of this clr wlcn ' WOttW ftti un!l to prevent. Bcildes.andlpre umetheotjtctof running your cars on the Sabbath would b an accommodation to the publlo, I do not eee that the public would bo much benefitted of your ruaoinvio maironm. Baltimore Depot on a day when the Baltimore I Wains are maay last than other days, and in eon- uectloa with them at hours on that day which would not suit the general publlo e ,nTsnlafbJ. W lth alt respect for yourself and the gentlemen connected with jou, I em, -c , fce , Rkkard Waliack, Mayor. rHKriRiita for WiHTaR. John Deu, a col ore I niDn,wM arrested by Oillcer Fuu, of tho Third ward, for stealing a muff from Cohen's store, on Seventh street. When pursued, he threw the muff away whilst paitlog through Bates's al le) . Justice Thompson committed him to jail for court. F-dward P. Wheeler wu arrested by Offleer s. W. Taj lor, of the same ward, fur stealing a kutlalo robe from Richard Crult fc Bon, of Georgetown, sod was committed to Jail for court by Justice Thompson. Labckiy or Clothing. Alice Pleasant, cot med, waa arrested by Ottloer Noon an, of the tlxth precinct, upon the charge of stealing aomt ladles clothing from Jos Shltlen, a storekeeper on Seventh street, and waa committed to jslt for court by Jus tice Thompson. Catharine Rossi, Emma Marshall, Jud h Alexander, all colored, were arrested by the sameoffle r upon the same charge, but were dts mlited by the Justice no evidence being given to prove their guilt. His Six Found Out. Thomas Monroe was arrested by Sergeant Mllsteed, of the Eighth pre cinct, on the charge of being an accesaory to tho commission of the burglary at the Jewelry atore of C. H. Burger, on Pennsylvania avenue, between First and Second streets. The burglar) happened about a week ago. A watch found on the person of Monroe was Identified by tho owner. Justice Ferguson committed him to jail for a further hear h g. A knowledge ol the circumstances leading to the arrest Is due to the vigilance of Officers Taylor and Parkhurst. Thr Number Bevrh. Yesterday afttrnoon te en colored people, named Ben . Tlpplns, Jno. H. Grayson, Robt. Walker, Charlotte Dyson, Mary A. Jackson, Flliebeth Simpson, Eliza MsDermot, v. ere arrested by officer Milstead of the eighth pre clnct, on the charge of stealing wood from the Hhanesattkn foot of N. J. avenue. They were marching to their respective homea with a log of wood In their arms. Justice Ferguson locked them up for four hours Fi he. About 10 o'clock last night a fire broke out in W. H. Arnold's mill, situated at the loot of Eleventh street, near the Navy Yard bridge. The flames progressed rapidly for a time, but were rinall) extinguished by Officer Dutall, assisted by tie police. No material damage waa done to the mill Disorderly Hoes . Jonas Rao sou a shop keener on the navrvard. waa arrested by officer , Keating of the ninth precinct, upon the charge of keeping a disorderly house. H. R. Merry mao was the complainant tn the case. Ransoa was required t y Justice Cull to give secuwy lorgooacoopuct n the future. t t Thtmo to Bell his Horse. T. E. Bears, quartermaster's sergeant of the Uih hew lork cavalry, was arrested rstcrday by Sergeant Talt, of the I- Ifth precinct, who found him trying to s II Ms horse and Government saddle. He was sent to tha Guardhouse for trial. This morning he stated thut the horse was captured in Mrglola, but could give no excuse for the saddle. He will be held for punishment, -fcfc Centre Marret. DapUe tho wet weather ol this morn log, this market was well attended b both buj era and sellers. There waa a fair enow of commodities but all held at the usual high rates, ss our price list below will show: Beef, (best cuts) V lb $ 18 (? Beer, toext) V lb J ( Beef, (corned) lb 10 '? W Beef, (dried) V ' eal J inl (nest cutlets) W faJ 2fi Muttto (best chops) t tb Mutton, quarter La ii b, It quarter Pork, (iresh)Vlb Pork, (corned) V lb Bicon hams (uncut) V to Bacon hams, (sliced) lb Bicon, (breasts) t rb Bacon (ihoulders) V to Bacoq, (joles) V to Ivd Lhlckeus, V pair tBBl'l" Buiter,ltb Apples, V peck Apples, (di led) quart loutoei, (Irish) per peck Potatoes, (sweet) f peck , t uoumbers (pickles) too lomatoes, Vpet-k ggPlantsLech Erupts, V to ' (eUrjtl bunch unions, y peck Lettuce, bunch - Beets, t peck Beans, (butter) V quart Beans, (white) V quurt Turnips, fe letk f nbbage, shead Small Hock, t buncb Perch, V lunch Hsddoik B&is Blue Klsh i at Fish, V bunch He,V bushel tern meal, V bushel shin stutt, bushel Brown stuir, v bushel Shorts, V bushel Lorn (belled) V bushel Corn (la ear) bbl Oats, bush Ha, pwt It) a straw cwt Lemons, doi Uulnccs.Vpecli inestnuts, qt.... Chestnuts, V bushel Cranberries, qt. ... .... . . i sbbAge tor sour krout, s loo.. Sour Krout, quart Uldzcoi Ducks, V pair Blue Wing Ducks, V pair lanas back Ducks s pair L tack Head Ducks plr Uppers, pair MaiUrd, Itaok Ducks, pair lamu Du.ks, pair fame Leese, eacb lame Turkeys, dressed Chickens, dressed, each Uuail.ldox Uoodcixk, each P.atblts each lulrrela, each K.ibbliis, V dos Black birds, l dz 12 (; 50 fl STiusoE, hut Tkvi. War, disease aod Undue are considered the most powerful emlsis rki of death. There are others, more destructtt e than the three united. Wi allude to the deadly poisons sold as rum,ga, brsndy, whlsksy, wloe, ,c A glsnoe at our criminal calendars, police re ports and medical ststlstlcs proves this, la the mate of Mtlne.lhe headquarter of the temperance movement, there Is uo rrstrlctlon on the sale of ."peer's laintmcl Ulue-a flattering testimonial of ItS worth anil pUIIIJ. U uur uumiuu ti B(.4 .houU b encuuraaed lu e ery section of the coua- try not merely for its non-lntoalcatlng properties, tut lor its rare and valuable medicinal virtues. tut lor its rare ana veiuaoie wcuigibh tihum, Pprovelbi emlnejt members of tbe faoully, m Europe and America. Tba lamtraeo grape of Por tugal Is now cultivated In thla country for the preparation of a wlnV unexcelled by the .vintages of tho choicest port, to which It strongly aesissL. latee In Its mellow Juiciness, rlehne&s of flavor and brilliancy of color The fruit has bforoghtt a perfection never attained In Portugal, by Mr. A. peer, la hlf vineyard, New Jersey.' Pkyaietaaa say It la super or to port for Invalids and In Sum mer It la more agreeable and refreshing than claret. Clergymen use It for Ite purity aeaoommualoa wine, while the most fashionable families drink It ae a dinner win. A. Y, Tritium. Some of our druggists keep It. Diblotaltt. Wm. Garrett was arrested yes terday, and committed to the Guardhouse by Caps. Todd. He la charged with d slovaUy, aad also committing; an assault on some soldiers, calling them aome very npprobtoue epithets, Yankees, fee. He la to beheld for punishment. Amusements. Ford's New TniiTnt. This evening Is tho last night poet lively of "Pocahontas." with the versatile Webb Bl iters, Mr. Harry Pearson, aod the Star Company la the cast Durlngthe week Poca. hontae " haedrawn a succession of fashionable aad brilliant houses, constituting large proportion of the critical amusement seekers of Washington. Gmoybb's Titiatrr. "Leah, the Forsaken," will bo presented to-night for tho last time, posi tively. Miss Western will also make her last ap pearance. On Monday atght the oelebrated Ravel troupe, the Martlnettt aodMarretettl famllleewlll appear la a great bill, embracing a choice selection from their extensive reportolre of great trick pan tomimes, beautiful ballets, ate. This will prove attraction enough to keep tho great business of this beautiful theatre up to Its highest standard. Varietiis. A gTeat Saturday night bill Is offered at the Varieties. The laat time cf the splendid piece, " Don Juan," that has crowded tht house the whole week. " The Nymphs of the Sli ver Shower," by the ballet of beautiful girls an life, poetry aod motion- the premiere actress, M'lle Cherry Petrlet the Monitors of Fthloplaas, the Budworth Brothers; Bob Hall, Clifford, and Chubb) Measrs. Mafflt and Bartholomew) the great French dancers, w Indie and Rolette, Miles. Alien, and Miss Marsh, led by the great matter de dance, Mone. Baptlatln. All appear this eteafng. uo early lor a seat. Caitirbtjrt Hall. Tha lucceeaful drama of "Harold Hawk" will to-night be performed for the last time, as will also Moos. Fouche's charm ing ballet, "The syren." Kathleen O'Nell, will appear In some of her taklog Irishisms) Mr.Chll dere la hie great bayonet act) Ernestine De Father In several songs and dances) Edeson In original comicalities) and the great Ethiopian delineators, Eagan and Fdwarda, In fresh eccentricities, sir. Eagan's burlesque ballet, "The Sylpha of the Swaaeo River," has made a decided hit, and Is worthy a run of set eral weeks. Willis Armstrong, Ed. Murray, H. W. Williams, Harry Bloodgood, Sylvaa Clarke, and many other talented performers ate attached to the company. WniTEULRST'S OALLBRT, 434 PRH9TLVARIA been elecantlv refitted and furnished. Haaoneof the largest collections of Photographic negatives In this country, numbering over fifteen thousand, embracing likenesses oi aisunguunca prvoo. both civil and military. Likenesses of many ol these fallen la batt e can be obtained here. For superior work, Whltehurst outstripping his com Ktltors, received a medal at the Worlds Fair, mdon Particular attention la called to his new Imperial Photographs, also lgnetts now much sougrit alter. --- BU"'- A Word or Adyicr. Those who lato boon doetoting for weeks and months without obtaining reUCI, SDCU1U UDDIUH ur. r uuviaiii wuuia mii at No 431 E street, corner of Eighth street, aad be radically cured. Twenty.flve years experience baa established Dr. Flshbiatt'e reputation aa aphysl- sun. Reoeoi eaaaa eurea is a hwuhi ,tu bargee Moderate, DR. F1SHBLATT, No. 41 E street, corner oi a.ignu. Opposite the General Post Offle. Thr Grrat Frkrstlyakii Routr. Thi nl.tHl anri aafMt KHlta lO thS NorthWMt aff ieuthwest. Twothroughtralna dally, and one oi unday. Soldiers' tickets at Government rates U all the principal points la the North and West For tickets and further Information apply at the ol Ree oi tne "ureas renniyiTui iwuw,- uoruiw corner Pennsylvania aveaue and Sixth street, ua QOr national noi. wuw vyw - P.--I-- ,. 0.B0HT0W. tUg g AaoaS Who Will rr Currd ? We desire, to call special attention to the advertlaement of the cele brated Dr. VeUnj , which appears la another column The Doctor is a sate and reliable practitioner, whose skill and experience Is a guarantee that the unfor tunate victim of certain indiscretions ean with con fidence Intrust his case In his hands. Let young man be warned In time, and seek the beet means of relief. New York Sttlm. Gentlemen' Clothing t Arw end TeiAtoncWe A large assortmeat lor Drees and Business wear. The English Sack and Walk ing toats excel) lo beauty, grade and finish any thing over offered In this city. m Pa av., bet. Ninth and Tenth sts. Toe only place where you cau purchase India !.. nnB nt kll klnda ftt Manufacivrtrt Drlsea.u at H. A. HALL'S India Rubber Warehouse, ii Pennsylvania avenue, between Ninth and Tenth street. Also,aU kinds oi Kunoer goous u un fit 11 y repaired at short notice, mar 3-tf ae- The ConfcaaloDe and Kxperlenee of AN 1NVALI11. ruwwopi wi m., . -- - warning and a caotiob to vovna hen who autter from Nervous Debility. Premature Decay or Main hood, etc , aupplylng at the same time the bieaw of belt cube. By one who baa cured himself af ter being put to great expense and Injury through medical numoug anu querj. By enclosing a post-paid addressed envelope slncle copies may be had of the author. 1 V NATHANIEL MAYFAIR, Esq , L,Eeq, mysa-iy Bedford, Klnss County, rilANOSI MUSIC! I HARPS! I ME- r i.uuk.urtaii. Agents for SCHOMACKKR It CO.'H celebrated PhAgVnuCRSVESTEEN fc COM celebrated New York pianos Agents lor U WIS i celebrated harps. SHLET MU.11C AND SOtiGH, with piano aocompanlinent, comprising nearly eer thing publlshedt onl o cents per sheet. OPERATIC SELECTIONS In book form, from 23 to OU cents per book. INSTRUCTION BOOKS AND PORTFOLIOS, . .ln..iiI,..rnAU.Aniii and nldaalUlt received from th. imHI.heri. Teachere l.rnlihed At loweit r.teit. Hiri And pUnoi repaired At the ihorteit not".. s'hoMackekia MONTOOMEY. No 4, Mar.et .pace anu r.uu n..uu, Belween Sth and th itreet, ad itory, noJJ-lm WMhlngtonO C OFFICIAL NOTICES. PROPOSALS FOR PINE WOOD. -i nvn PHnPOSALSKreiiivltetl until tha 10th day of December, 1S3, at 1. o'clock M , for rurnlsh. loathe Subsistence Department with one thousand cords of Pine WooJ, known in the market as ' Ba ker's fine," to DO ustiverru uu -i win ur uuct in Washlogton or Georgetown, within thirty days after the contract has been signed. Th. 1EnnIt t. Kj. silla.il eT)lt IYls1laUrll at the lie pense of the contractor, and sulject to the Inspec tion Ol an omcer ur ... y- mm....iph.. Th.n.ik nraiilaiiiiiniuatecaoujuanv each bid. Slils will not be cotertalned Iroiu penons who have failed to tulttl their previous contractii and the Government resertes ine rignt to rrjtct en) ttlJ for any cause. ...... DidB for a less quantity than the whole will be received. Bids to be address d to the undersigned, at S.3 0 street, and endorsed " Proposals tor Wood." noM-lQt S C. GRUNT, Captain C S SeIled: proposalTs are invit. ed until tbe 33d day of December, 1 l, at n bu, for the Hides, 1 allow. Hoofs aod Horns, or all rinvrnmer-t r tle..UuthtcreJ within the ancient limits of tbe District of Columbia, fur three months or more f om the commen.euient of the contract The above articles to be collected by the ceo tractor, aod removed from the various places at which the cattle are killed, at such time as maybe designated by the officer In charge The contractor shal be liable for all the Hides and r.iLAw. lino s. and Horns, com In from every ani mal slaughtered, unleis It can be made Batlstacto- rlly lO LllJ IU " a UUBJtu.au I. V iyrin ttstvu. mil U due exertion, diligence aud care, was made to obtain the said articlts Fj meot will be required eury ten de) s lo Coy ai.iH.nt ftlBlilfl Bids should be made tn duplicate, and an oath of a'leil.toe must accompany the bids Tbecoutrec-or will be held accountable for the Hides, be, odcs a week after the signing of the A Bond will be required upon tbe acceptance of tne bid Tor the laituiui penur - wi iiiv wu olds to be directed to Lieut Cul G. BKI.L. C. 8 y s a., washingtuu, u u.sniieuuorw-rruui tals lor Hides and Tallow. i.oWsati.tt,s,dec USA., Waehlnatou. D C , andeudoreed j-ropo- OFFICIAL NOTICES. O F V I 0 1 A. L Wan DLriBTHtMT.) Adjutant Gexeaal's Office, Wabrirotoh, D, C , November to. 1803. . ) Gment OrVr, So. Ml. ' Commanding orneere of regiments will report la their monthly returns of dessrtere the names of tten Joined from desertloa, aa well aa those who deserted during tne month, By order of the Secretary of Wan E. D. TOWNSEND, Assistant Adjutant General. 0 PF I C I A h. GENERAL ORDER IN RELATION TO AD VANCE OF WAGES. War DtFARTMcrr, Washington Citt, Nov. 34, 186. ( It being represented that the Increased prleee of provisions and necessaries renJsr It proper and just that there should be aa Increased rate of wa ges for mechanics, laborers and other employeee whose compensation Is aot fixed by lawi it is ordered that the heads of the respective Bureaus of the War Department make Inquiry and report to thla Department ajuat aad reasonable rate of advanced wages that should bo paid by tho Government at the present time. Tho Adjutant General will communicate thla or der to the heads of Bureaus, and call for a report. EDWIN M. STANTON, doW Secretary of War. o F F I O I, A h Was Depabthiht. "1 AVIVTADT UHtRAIi'l UITirE. WAsmaoTONt d v., ovember IT, 18a, sprtlel Order, Ao. 610 1 (Extract ) II. The pay of the followlnrofficera is suspended uatU proper rolls aad returns, for their respective regiments or batteries, are filed la the office of the Adjutant General, evidence of which will be a cer tificate to that effect from that office, tin Commanding Officer, 6ist Indiana volunteers. Commanding Officer, 86th Indiana olunteers. Commanding Officer, Id Iowa volunteers. Comment lag Offleer, 80th Illinois volunteers. Commanding Officer, Wth Illinois rolunteers. Commanding Offleer, 1 loth Illinois volunteers. Commanding Officer, 14th Illinois cavalry. Commanding Officer, id Kentucky volunteers. Commanding Offleer, 35th Kentucky volunteers. Commanding Officer, 1st Kentucky cat airy. Commanding Officer, 4th Kentucky cat airy. Commanding Officer, 11th Kentucky cavalry. Commanding Officer, 13th Kentucky cavalry. Commanding Officer, 1st Missouri Hate mllltla. Commanding Officer, id Missouri State mllltla. Commanding Officer, Sth Missouri cavalry. Commanding Officer, 1st Michigan cavalry. Commanding Officer, 6th Michigan cavalry. Commanding Officer, 96th Ohio volunteers. Commanding Officer, 99th Ohio volunteera. Commanding Officer, 27th t Iscoosla volunteers Commanding Offleer, is Ji Wisconsin rolunteers. Commanding Offleer, 13d Wisconsin volunteers. Commanding Officer, 40th New York volunteera. Commanding Officer, 45th New York tolunteers. Commanding Officer, 90th New York volunteers. Commanding Officer, listh New York olunteers. Commanding Officer, CTth Pennsylvania tolua teers. Commanding COcer, flth Maryland volunteers. Commanding Officer, Slmmond's Independent battery, volunteer artillery. By order of the Secretary of Wan E. D. TOWNSEND, no28 Assistant Adjutant General. HOPOBAL8 FOR CAVALRY HORSES. Caialry DvncAtr '1 Office or defot ituAaTEBMASTEa, washinotoh. u u , nor, ao. ittw PROPOSALS are solicited and will be received at this ofDce for the furnishing ot Cat airy Horsss, ToDeaeiivereuia wuniagionciiy, v. v , si. mui.. Mo , and Chicago, 111. The horses to comply with the following spscifl-Ai.i-inB. vltt To, be from fifteen Mfil to Biateai. (16! handa high, from five (5) to nine 19) years old, will broken to the saddle, oompaotly built, la good nesn, ana tree irom en qsicum. The ability of the bidder to fulfill his agreement must be guaranteed by two responsible persons, whose signatures must be appended to the guar aaiee. No proposal will be entertained unless the oath of elleglance of the person or persons bidding hall be on file In this office. The responsibility of the guarantors must be shewn by the official eertlrloate of the clerk of the nearest District Court, or of the United Statca District Attorney Proposals must be addreiied to Lieutenant Cel, C. G. aawtelle. Chief Quartermaster Cavalty Bu reau, and be endorsed on the envelope "Proposals for Horses " Cavalry horses agreeing with the above specifi cations will be purahased in open market, at f Air pries a, at the following places, vlxt New .ork city, Albany, Buffalo, aod Rochester, N. Y , Pittsburg, Penna Columbus, Ohlot Boston, Mass , Augusta, Maine, and Madison, Wisconsin. C. O. SAWTFLLE, Lieut. Colonel and non-U Chief Quartermaster Cavalry Bureau. ORDNAKCE OFFICE, War Department. WaIIIIKOTOKW, NOV, 30, )BS SEALED PROPOSALS will be recehed at this offlce until 4 o'clock P. M.oothe 16th of Decem ber neat, for 100,000 Infantry accoutrements, cali ber 68, to bo delivered In the following quantities, at the undersigned arsenals, vis 1 so,mk sets at the New York Arsensl, Governor's Island. 30,000 sets at the Frank ford Arsenal, Brides- burg, Pa 30,000 sets at the Alleghany Arsenal Pittsburg, Pa 30,ooisetsattheSt Louis Arsenal, at Louis, Mo. 10,000 sets at the United States Arseaal, Spring field, Mass. These accoutrements are to be made In strict conformity with the regulation patterns, which can be seen at an) of the abot e named places, and they are to be subfest to Inspection at tbe arsenal where delivered before being lecelve I by the Gov- aviifiij.nl t nnn. to h accented OP Uftlil fur but aueh as are approved on inspection 1 he belts to be of grtined bather, and all toe stock to be the rest oak tanned, ihe shoulder belt to be included In the set. L niivarie muni ne fnftiie in 1011 oi not leu man t nuo acta tir week, for all contracts of 10.000 sets or uodsi f and not less than 3,coo sets per week on an contracts lor over iu,uw , u u u.t ci y in hn maitt. within ttrteon divi from date of con tract Failure to deliver at a specified time will subject the contractor to a forfeiture of the amount tobedelheredatthat time. Ihe accoutrements must be boxed la the usuai st lei the boxes to be charged at cost, 10 ue neicrmweu dj to lu.pc.ioi. Bidders will state explicit!) the arsenal or else- n.liurhara lha i.rniinB trt ilellver. Sndtha DUm ber of sets the) propose to deliver at each place, If for more than one. . , .... No bids will le considered from parties other than regular manufacturers of the article, and aucn aa are soown 10 .00 vcpni-iuicu. iuueiu.iv competent to execute in their own shops the work tipniiiiJkl fn- Each party obtaining a contraot will be required to euter Into bond, with approved surety for Us launiui execution. . ... , The Department ressres the right to reject any Or ail D1US II not uceiueu mniiuij Proposals will be addressed to "Brigadier Gen rat tUnrr D. Rtmuv. Chief of Ordnance. Wash ington, d C," and will be Indorsed "Proposals tor.nr.n.ryA.oou.ren.en,. BAM,Ayj Brig Gen , thief of Ordnance, uoSl-eattutbUt T1ROPO8ALS FOR HAY, STRAW J AND GRAIN. Assistant Quahtibm aster's Otricc,) rOKAOCDarARTMENCOBMCnGAMDSSDSTS, WiniixiiTnN. D. C . October ISth. ISttl. J Written Proposals are invited for furnishing Hay, Straw, 0ts, and Corn for tbe use of thla Depot, to be delu ered at the Rsllrsad Dept or at any ofthe Government Wharves In this city. The proposals to be addressed to the undersigned, and they ahould state the quantity of each article ottered, also the price and date of deliver). Proposala will be received tor Ave thousand (e, 000) bushels of Corn or Oats, and tiny (SO) tons of nay or straw, nu upwnrua, uuieii u an iumus iwi the Interest of the Government to contract for a less amount. All grain to be put up In good sacks, of about two (J) bushels each, which are to be furnished at the east of the contractor. The Hay ana straw to oe securely dsivu All firkin tnJ Hv anil 81ra.ii nlared to be sub ject te a rigid inspection by the Government In Biwaior. Contracts will be awarded from time to time to the lowest responslb e bidders, as the Interests ol the sen lea may reautre. Good security will te required for the faithful fulfillment of any contract wade under this ad er tlsement. pAiment to be made at the completion of the contraot. 8. L. BROWN, oc&-tf Cspt aad Ass't Qusrtcrm'r U.S A CUBA SEQARSSEQARS. l.ouu to Vfi 0, of Jiguanl tobacco, for . .. .:-. Ai.nl. i Ifllll1 DIPAdll FROM for sale at a Itiw price Applj to JOSK PICAiO, hljo 48 Twelitn streei, neiwrcn u anu n sireeii. nov-l NB EW ROSEWOOD (CARVED) OCT. PIANOS, for A220 1 ulnii iml thm MLHUMACh.tR a; MONTGOMERl, nr vi piivsi at una., No. 4 Market Space aud Penns)hsnla avenue, 3d gtory, Washington, D. t', fia?U WANTS. .TNrORMATION WANTED OF JOHN I iCRIMMIN,supposedtobeln Washington, by hTs brother Mlcbsel Crimmln, NoS street, New York, or Ho, sat South Fourth street, Phila delphia, Pa. no37 it "XT ANTED IMMEDIATELY. A T V GOOD NURSE at SOS Pennsylvania avenue between Ninth and Tenth streets. Reference re quired. D030-tf WANTED.-A GROWN COLORED RIRL. tA Mil it Id & femllv of two. and In take care of a child a portion of the time. This is a good opportunity for a good eirl to secure a com fortable home. Apply at lTt B street srutri. be tween Ninth and Teath. no20-t VrrANTED, AT THE TREASURY W Extension, twenty CARPENTERS. To good workmen the highest wages will be given and steedy work. Apply at the Office of Construc tion, Treasury Building. ISAIAH ROGERS, W-II BUprVlBlUft YIKIUIVCl. WANTED.A GENTLEMAN WITH a small family desires to rent a House with rive or six rooms, in the northern sectlunof the eity. Please address Box SO, Republican office, stating terms, location, Re. JyltMf AND WARRANTS WANTED. FIFTY LANDWARnANTSef40,60t190andiea ires wanted Immediately by CLARK h. GAYLORD Doi-tf Room S, corner Seventh and V sts. WANTED.8URGEONS AND AS SISTANT SURGEONS fur colored regi ments In the Departments of the South, Gulf, and Tennessee .... All candidates must be examinea oeiore a uoaru of Medical o Ulcere Boards are now in session at notion, new xorit, Washington, Cincinnati, and St. Louis, and at the headquarters ol the Armies of the Potomac, Cum berland, and Tennessee. , . Annllettloni for examination should be made to the Surgon Otnerat, V.S A , H'lthingtm, D. C , and must be accompanied with one or more testimo nials of good moral character from respectable persons. The Board wilt determine whether the caadldate ie qualified for Surgeon or for Assistant Surgeon. The candidate must be a graduate of some regu lar Medloal Colleget non-graduates will not he ex amined. J- R- BARNES, Acting Burgeon untri. Surgeon General'i Office, Nov. 18, 1MJ. neao eo3w FOR SALE OR RENT. QEA80NED OAK WOOD FOR SALE, O Delivered on the Cars at Annapolis Juction. Price as nereord Address or arrlr to THOMAS ROW E, Annapolis Junction, Md. noTMt TOP RENT. TWO PARLORS AND ' THRtr CHAMBERS. In a ttrlvate famllv. with new and handsome furniture, close by the city eara. The house is a three story brick, In the most healthy part of the city. Reference required. AaureiS O. n , vox !, njn-wiuce. uurm- OR BALE OR RENT. A HOUSE and FactotY for making Sash, Doors, Blind, Mbldl 'lui t. ,.. A,,mm nrnonr e RIDER, Agent, No. 60S New Jersey avenue. B031 3w -w-iTivtotit?r TinriXta vnn Tir.VT 1 Furnished rooms, agreeably located, may be rented by calling at 449 E street, between Sixth ana aevenin. " XHE SUBSCRIBER HAS ON HAND a large quantity of OAK and PINE WOOD, oughly seasoned and in good condition, which hatanrrnitredtodellverto nurehasers In anyosrt of the city, at reduced prices. Also, Anthracite and Cumberland COAL, In quantities tn suit pnr chasers Orders solicited at his new Wood lard, no 4 Twemn sireei, dciwccq r. win r urmi noS-tf F. F CORBFTT. I mnnnwrn k VV1TT.V 1 VlWiltf. 1 rnaT.Rt.V fURNISHED HOUSE, located " nt wmt hut nni BniiAre from Permit Iva- nla avenue, containing nine rooms, gai, Latrobe stove, water in yard, fcc, will be for rent from the Iftth of November. Lease from one to three y ears Rant a 125 per month, payable quarterly. In a.t vance. Address box !&, ashtngton City Post Offlce. r c8z' BQAiaaycT TIOARDINO... A NUMBER OF GEN- X tie me a can obtain beard at No 497 Maryland snui uvtwrcB r uurNuiu-auu bum uiiu i'i Island. e-sn-ti NEW BOOKS. -TfTENDELL HOLMES' NJtlWOK. sound mest irom ine Atmntio cioavaijivy unvrr Wendell Holmes. Price $t 23 Just published, ana tor sale oy PHILP . SOLOMONS, no27-at IM Fennsyh anta a enue. TTI8TORY OF WEST POINT. "THitoryof West Point and Its Military Imiort ttiM liiirlnr the Revolution, end tha Orlrln and Prorress ortheUnltetl States Military Academy, b) captain . c. lioynion, a. pi. Hpicnuiuiy iiius t rated. Prlee $5. Just puwisned ana lor saie oy inibr a guiu,iiunj D027-2t 331 Penns)lanla avenue. T Iji luciut ONOFELLOW'B NEW POEMS. i THE WAYSIDE INN. end other New Poems. TutHnrtheLOS1 OP THF CITMOf HLND." by henry Wadaworth Longfellow,ln one beautiful volume, rnca i Just puDiisneu anu lor saieny PHILP at SOLOMONS, oo?T-3t 339 Penns)lanla aienue. T ONGFELLOW'S NEW POEM. Tlei of e Wav-ald Inn. at . Mailed Iree nn receipt of publishers price. JUBl I'uutiiiiru Riiii iur mms uy HUDSON TALOn. Booksellsr and Stationer, 334 Penna) h anla a euue. Chronj no37-iw EW BOOKS!! NEW BOOKS'!! Souudlnxa fromtheAtlantlc.il Oliver wen- eelfH Holmesi at 20 Thniisrhlt. nf tho rmiwrnr M. Aiirellui Anto- nlnus, traaslatcd by George Lonjr, il. Iree by mall Just published and for sale 1 HUDSON TALOlt, Bookseller and sUtlout-r, noll-tw Chron 331 Icon atenue. TW'EW ROOKS 1 NE EW ROOKS! NEW ROOKS I Irvine's Sketch Book. New Pocket F Jit ion. Blue and Gold 1 Alice of Monmouth, an!dlof the UreatWart by Edmund C. atedman. Printed at the imerslde Press 1. feoullari a Tale or the Great Tratisltisn, by Epes Sargsant. 1 60. Heaven our Hornet by the author of " Meet for Heat en" )! Just published and for sale by HUDSON rAL0B, Bookseller and Statlont-r, no2l-4t 334 Pennsylvania at cuue TVJEW MILITARY ROOKS I history of West Point, and 1's military Import anoe during the Ameilcau Pevolutlon, and the Or igin and Progrcii of the United states MiltUrj Acailemyi by Captain Kdward C Bo)nton, A. M , AJJutautof the Mllltar Acadeni). Booksellrr and stationer, 131 Peuos) Ivatiia avenue. EW ROOKS ! I NEW BOOKS ! 1 Firm of IMrewoodt bv Ike Mtrvch il 50 Reveries of a Baehelori by lite Mrelj l .&. Dream Life, a Parable ofthe Seasons, si 26 The Yankee Boy from Hornet vl S& hlerlvale'a History of the Homansi ol 1, i. Speeches and Lectures of Wendell Phlllipii J M, Hospital Sketchesi by L. M. AUotti ro cents Just published and for sale b) HUDSON TAILOR, Bookseller and St nl loner, no3-tf tn Pennsh anla av euue. O EAL, ESTATE nVrsooB havlnf HOUSES a EAL, ESTATE AGENCY. trioni havlnff HOUSES and LOTS to SELL, or H OUSLS to RKNT, will do well by calling ou the subscribers Also, persons desirous of Purchasing or neniing uwciungs cea oe proviuta iur. ITOmpt eiienuoa givru 10 mi jirni rimm uai' ness , . . .. Apply to wm. w, uuniJun, wnn CLARK fc GALURD, Attcrnejs, Heal Lstate Orokers, and Auctioneers. iwora a. corurr mi r airvvia Refers to Hon. s. C. Pomeroy, U S S j Hon. L, M Morrell, tl S S t Hon R F Fenton, M. C , Hon Chaidn Hall, M C t Hon U SoorMrld, M Ci Hon. I. W. French, 3d Auditor, and others anT tv T O TINNERS AND DaALMlS. STOVE eolfer to consumers, at low rutti, WiUV v sll descriptions in quantity or retail, as filions Bright Iron Wire, Nos to JO, Annealed Iron Wire, Nos Itttn3, tirass ire, f( iDcn io oo , Copper Wire, No. 1 to No. Jo, steei i i Wire. No 4 told, noW-ow JOHN K, pL AN4 AMUSEMENTS. IORD'H NKW THKATRK, TIMTII STMEET, NKAI E. john T. ronu Huwiudrropiuiti, (Alio or H.UUrilrwt TliMlf ., Biltlmor..) UST KIOHT OF PO-CA-HOW-TAa. THIS (SATURDAY) K ENINO, Kor.mb.r9a THE WEBB SISTEnS, MR. HARRY PEARSON. AND THE ENTIRE COMPANY. APPFAH FOR THE LAST TIME. POSITIVELY, In John Broufh.m'i witty turliqu. .Qtltlm PLW3A-IION-TA8. To comv.Be. with th. b..utirut fl..m.. .ntltl.d TnE WANDERINO BOYS. ON MONDAY, Th. fAlry extr.v...nt cotlttfd INVISIBLE PRINCE I OR, THE ISLE OF TRANQUIL DELIGHTS, By J. K. Fl.peh., lq. 1 n O V E R s theathej VT Peno' .T.ouo, D..r W11UM'. Hotel. LEONARD GROVFR DIRFCTOR. TWO ORAND PERFORMANCES, SATURDAY, NOV. 28, 1681. Alt.rrnon At 3 o'clock, Aod .y.olQK At th. UlUAl tlm.. Lnoo both ooaiIodi th. ir..t diAnA of LEAH, THE FORSAKEN, Will be prci.ntett. giving our citlx.nl th. LAat LhADC, moat poiltively, to wltn.n this greAt pro duction. TAi. 1. Alio th. LACt DAf of th. .DgAf . m.nt ot th. .mtnrnt youot .otrr... MISS LUCILLE WESTERN, Who.grAtlBipraoaAtlonofth. JtWHH MAIDLN Ha. prov.n b.ood quc.tlon HER MOST SUCCESSFUL EFFORT. Th. MADAcer regret, th. nee.Mity thAt eompele hint to withdrew thle greet AttrActloa from belor. th. publl. in th. v.rylielght of tb. moet r.mArk Able euoceee rer kaowa in the htetory of dremAtlo event. THIS AFTERNOON AND EVENINO WillberrcMntedthegrAtcinotlooAldrAn)A,lnnv. Act, by Mr. Auguitln DaIv, ol New York, entitled LEAH. THE FORSAKEN. LcaIi, the Je.lih Maiden, ...Mil. Lucille Wotern Tb. MenAgrr tAkea great pleaauro tn Announcing An engagement with the celebrAted RA EL TROUPL,th. MArttnAttl And MArtAttt F.mlllea, the molt aucoeaarul trofS. of pantomlmlati la the world, who will commence on Mondey evening, Noiember so, lathe molt extemlr. reportolre or trick pantomime!, ball.ta, fce ke , ever presented la America. noM PA 1 N T I N O IIOUSF AND WA1I. FUNT1NQ AND ORMNINO OF FXFRY DFU'RIFIION 1IUN AND DFLORATIVF IN ALL THF VARIOU STsLI The undersiined Is prepared to execute work of et ery description, In a neat, durable and prompt manner M. T. fAHsVr H, No. 64 Louisiana aenue, Between Mxth and Seventh streets, nut 2 1m Q F F 1 C I A L, HEADQUA.Tr.l MlLITA.V DllT.ICT (F UAIHIIIOTOH, WAIIIINOTON, U. U, AUfUIIW, IWM. I General orileri No 21 All eommlaaloneJolflcerB In the cltvof Waehlnc. ton, D C , unler medleal treatment, are hereby ordered to wear the uniform of th. Uoltod St.tei acrt Ice, accordlnr to their srfele. By c.mta.nd of Brlf Gen Martin-dale ' JOHN r. SHI.HBOKNF, Atie-tr Alil.tint AdJutAnt O.eerAl. JOHN JOIvIIKFE, ATTOKVEV AND COUNSELLOR AT LAW, Uai remotcd hie office to the NortlieAit corner ol P end fifteenth atrcela, oppoilt. th. ..it .utr.nc. of the Treaiury Dulldlo,, WAiblnfton City, D. C , AtUuJa cipeclally in .IaIui uiko the United .t.. Itll lr plHM A SOLOMONS, BOOKSELLERS, ARMY STA'MONFKB, PKINTERa, AHD BLANK BOOK MANUFUMTRFRt, 3 PENNSILANIA W TM f, Haecoi)stantl) on hand All Mllitarj and Naal Wurks, .New and recent Public at lone, Army Stationer), til kin Ij, Fifcl 1 Order Books, Field Manifold Writers, Company Roll Books, deneral Older ilea. Time Books, Army Pay Tal les. Fie J Glasses, Held Cepj log Presses, Al-tracl Papers, Pulsion and Fount Blanks te.urd books fur uie at headquarters by As siatnot Ailjutant Genrrala Blank hooka male,and Priatlngdurie loorderon very short notice. All Pi luted Hooks scut by mall free of postage ocu-tl riMUS IS TO GIVE NOTICE, THAT I the subscriber has obtained from the Orphan's CUiirt of WAshlngton Count), In the District of ,,i,imi i leiioranf A.lminlitmtlon. il b n C t, a . I,ji,.f.nnilriili,r AililUnn LnDvYlt, . late Ol ... !" .: ;;..'.i".-:r in :a-.. . wninuiRion tiij , u i, ,uca.iu on .'ii"-."'-IngtlaLnts aifalnat the said deceased, are hereb) wiirned to vxhltdt the same, with the touchers t. ....... r i.i thn Biilmrrlti(r. nn nr t?fcire the 4tb da of Augi'ut nextithej may otherwlie by law be ex- bill led irom All UUO.lllUI Uin riu wiiiib. uniu ULikr oi) hand this Sth ds) or Aiiifuit. itu ' JAMkHT. PJHKINS. 110I6 Iaw3w Administrator, d. b u c. t pa A rASIIINGTON LECTURE ASSO. I.IAI1U.4. CONDCOURaF. 1 he " MauHgers of the Washington Lecture As soilation," In annaunclns; their aLCOND COURSE OF LI CTURI Take pleaiute In reminding the citizens of aah inglon of their successln seeming, riBT, the ser Ues ofthe ABLEST AND MOST FLOi4UI NT LECTURERS In the countr) and, ieiomd, the com enitntly lo- uHted and commCMllous CHURCH LDIFICk. OF THE E STREIT BAP TIST bOCILTi, heie the Lectures ol the Course will be held on rHIDA IVLN1NG Of each week, kommenclug about the middle of December. They also take pleasure la announcing that er. raugements arc 1 tlntf made for the observance of TNT-ACOSD OF FfcDRUARV. It. an Oration and other appropriate extsrclses. TheLecturiSUltlleilelUeredby the following distinguished gen'lemcn Rev.atephenll Tjog.D D,Nework lte Hn.rj Ward Buehtr, Urookljn N. General I A. GartlelJ, I hto H Jacob M ManniOK D D , Boston, Mass Prof It D Hitchcock, D. D, New lork John B Gough, I sq lasaavhusetts He RlchnrlS S orrs, D D , Brookljn, N. t. Hon 1) Graft Brown, Mlsiourl Hun Dai Ul Dickinson, ninghamtoo, N , Ke John Pterpont, Waihington, D (., Uiorai Um Curtis, New oik Single tUkets lor the Course, Ji, tkkets ad mltlliut a e at le man an 1 lad),tlto le had ol eitlur ofthe uttl ersrflho isaclatlnn LS CLsPHANI, W A CROFeUT, L. S TOURS, . RICHARD, A. G. MALI, JOHN II. FRENCH, N B. DEFRFl, t HAnLb.1 ROtiLR, Beard of Managers JOHN PURPONT, Attr.t Piesident, JUMN R, FAIHBANkS, SeC ) llOil -II AMUSEMENTS. QAMTERHURY HAM.. CAMERBURT, CANTERBURY, THE POPULAR MUSIC HALL AND TIIEATRt, ImUiu Attt MdrfA. cact eStrtA ifmf. (la rArof th. M.tropollt.Q And NAllonAl Hotalfc) SION 07 THE BIO CALCIUM LIOHT. Wm. CSlna...... M.n,.r And Proprietor TOT GREAT TEMPLE OF NOVELTY, TnE WORLD'S REPOSITORY OF GENIUS, WIT AND BEAUTY. THE NATION'S MODEL AMUSEMENT INSTITUTION. BEHOLD I WONDER I THE OREAT SENSATION ALLIANCE. THIS EVPN1NO, Fe.engaetnent FOR A TEW NK.HTS ONLV MR. J. II. CIIILDER8, MR. 1. II. CI1ILDER8, The famous am worm ajumci wnvis wwuuvnui perform ences with the musket and bayonet hate A.i.i,. .., ,.. H.ltiniil mAn mill. Ury men and others, all of whom agree In pre ""BEsf DRILLED IOLDIER IN AMRIC. raurth weak of the brilliantly successful ene;agt mini oi MISS KATHLEEN O'NEIL, MIHS KATHLEEN O'NEIL. Th. Irreprenlble Irlih .Irl, la her nuLLlCKl'.u riumuno, innrsi.TABLE comic song., INIMITABLE INTFRLeCUTION., AND ORIGINAL DANCrs. tpntF..t. 1 .ne... m.nt of the bAUtlful. ffr.CPf.ll And f.iclnAtln. oca! And T.rpilchore.n St.r, MISS ERNESTINE UK rAlUEII, MISS ERNESTINE DE FAIBER. Flrit .ppear.ne. of th. CRA.AT PHYSICAL WONDFH, MR. C. II. PARKER, MR. C. 11. PARKER, THE CELI BRATEO CONTORTIONIST .od wondciful " BONFLFSS MAN." Athrllllni rotn.ntle drama, In two Acti, entitled HAROLD HAUKl THF COVVICT'S'VFVGEANCF Mr, H. W. lin a. Harold HawU Mr. George R. F leion ai ine Lohklni Mile Llllio Brandon ab Jenle (jrej MliiLuc) Clinon a Bicky Dimple Other cherAetere by the Corpe Dramatlque. ArTl-tM.LAND. Act 1 AUSTRALH. Tre loua to the drama, A GRAND CANTERBURY Ol 10. In the oourie of which a beeutifnl .Allet will he performed under the direction of MONA. GUILLAUMF. FOICHE, entitled THE SVRPN, IntrodncloK the femoui ALBUM OF BKAL'TV. LILLIE BRANDON, KATE HARRISON JULIA RICHMOND, LCCV CLIFTON, M'LLF JKNNIF, M'LLEGERALDINF. LI PETITF FLU, , Ac. FlritAppearAnef ofthe Popular Elhloplen Coine- 51 R. HAnRY bLoodgood ENTIRE NFw"ETHIOPIANISMS Bv the Artlitlo Corpi of Corko.rAphere, J S EDWARDS, II. W KAOAN, MR. FD. MURRAY, H. W . WILLIAMS, J S LLARKF, MONS SOL, T.BROWN, C. W SAGOART. Including, for the flr.t time, aii Aitonlihlng hll let, (orlllnAl) OAlled the & 1 PHI (IF THF .U ANFE RIVER. Produced under the ImmedlAte luperrlilon of the Cuben BcauIv Slguor. Lagano, a.ilited by Slgnor AAlwaroini, ine great pi.ure u. vuriiut, uw THE ENTIBF CORPS DE BRUNETTE. Admlulon MccnU ,t..hAa ... . HWDU IPrlrAt. Boxes, holding ilx perioni , Doom open .t 1 o'elockl Performenee .t IV. THANKSGIVING DAY, THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 31, lb, TWO GRAND GALA PERFORMANCE , AFTI RNOON AND EVENING. POPULAR FAMILY MATINEF, Regul.r Serlei, on SATURDAY AFTERNOON. Admlulon Lealee So ce.'i Children 10 cent, not a TrAHIETIES! YARIETIE3I1 V Fronting Penn'a Avenue and Ninth street Hambllnfc Co... ,. Proprietors Fltislmmons... , .stage Manager and Ad, ertlser A OR F. AT SATURDAY NIGHT'S UILL1 THIS FALSING, NOV. SS, Last Time of the Beautiful Drama of DON JUAN OR, THL FATF OF THE LIBFRTIN1-. Dm Juan . M'lle CHFRRY PkTRIF The Falrj Mectaele, NIMPHS OFTHK sfLi.rl bllOWER, Bv the Bevi of oun Ladies, led by Mons BAP T1TIN. A Grand Programme of 0 LR FORT PILCE: lis et.rly for a seat I Admission, S3 aud W cena con.mcDi.es at s o'clock Dours o vii at T WeJnesday-GRAND MATINFL r- la preparation, the Proten piece, 1 AN N t ' FHuLICi. In whicl. M LLfc. CHI RHV Pt TRIt takes seven characters no." WINES. ETC. 111 EI). S. CIIHESS, FenD.jhaniA At , two iloor. from Fouttcentli.t , Branch or 71 WAtmm at., Ntw Vottk, Invltei Allriitlon to Ma itotk ol UNK WINfcS, BliANDIKrt, aril lt. Ai . Agent for tlieealeol LILIFN1 HAL'S 1UDA( I o, lOUNG AMfnlCA, STANUAKD, SAU1, NAW, Ad 1 1 .TlJtn oilier Uran la sole Agent for LONGWORTII'S LATAWBWINF tRIMFAN DITTHts, HermetlcAlly sealed Gomla, Ine Grocerlti, AnJCoodiwenti, BEN Pi CHACKFR", OF ARIOU4 KINDS lovltea lODooliieuri tn ln.pei.t hla large itoek ol (INF LLAItlT UlNfi, of the f.oioo. tliilieaof Itmanl ISH, l-BIVATF STOCK MADURA ANU MIHlHlHl IHAMPAGSF IM', of hi. own ImportAtlon, .n.l ..II. II" r.lal trntloo ol con.umer. tn tlie I rau U I VFR7FNA fAUINfT ANDUH ( R- DIDO, 7 NA, unsurpassed In rUhnesB ar 1 .UILI ms flavor, of whkh be is liuporlr FRH' s. iOIN, Importer of W lues, BranJlea, &c , Penn av , 3 doois Irom Fourteenth st. TTICE ,UST "EfElVKD flUWl l Germanr, a large lot of RH1 N1SII W INt i JI iheterybeiHUAlit),wl1khwllll'eiolll) tie Hl.il, little or callon, At .,.,...,. U A SPRISGMAN'S Columbia llolel nj lle.taurant, tS4 rMliylVAuia ..'cuue.WmUuiluo, I) I. ofltt-ln AUCTION SALES. A SSI8TANT QUARTERMASTER'S y OFFIC& corner or O and Twentf-seeond streets, Waahtneton. D L, November 37, 1R63 NOTICE. The Public Sate of Quartermaster Stores sdvertliedfor Vedneadar(1held dav nf Decern bar, 1b postponed until tvedneedar, the tsth. C.H.TOMPKINI, no-!6t Capt and A. Q.M, U.I.A. ASSISTANT QUARTKRMASTEUb OFFICE, corner of O and Tweatv-secoi-streets, Wasiuhotoi, D. CNor.rT, 1943-Will be sold at Publlo Auctloa, on Wedoeedavetthe ttU and ssdof December, 1MI, at the CorraJVocarthis Observatory, in thla city A lot of public Horses and Mules, condemned ai unfit for public service. Sties to commence at 10 o'clock a. m, Terms cash. In Government fun-la. CHAS. H. TOMPKINS. no-22t Captain and A. Q M.U.B.Army. A8H"mfAXT QUARTERMASTER OJFICr, CoawiR O An Twcntt-Scconi STMtrvs, WASMmaTON, D. a, Nov. IS, 184M 1 1 be sold at Public Auction, at the Quarter masters Warehouse, on the Square between K aod F and Ttventvllrst and Twcntr.second streets, Wash injton.D C, on VEDNFSDA, December IM, n inn iui vi 'irirmiijjner aiores. conacmsrti it unfit for pubHo service, consisting in part of 8craii Iron and Leather, saddles. Bridles, parts of Hat ness, and Wagons, Tents, Tool,ana implement!. Terms cash in Government funds. Sale to commence at 10 o'clock, a tn CHARLt.1 H. TOMPKINF, nolM.t Capt. and Quartermaster, U.S. , B Y W, L. VAIL i (III, AUCTIONEERS. HURST. AND CARRIAGE BAZAAR ANU KKfOSITUH), Exprenlr for the SALE OF HORSES, CARRIAGES. STOCK, Ac, OT LOUISIANA AVENUE, Betw.en Ninth And Tenth iti , WA.hlngloo. AUCTION IaLES J.VFRV TUESDAY, THURSDAY, AND SATURDAY I ASH ADVANCKd"oN CtNllGNMFNT., 1T0RAGC FORCARRIAGM HORSES, CARRIAGFIi, Ac , Reerltrd for PrlT.U Sale. (eA If H I. WALLA-fO Attiti business" caTuds. JUSTUS I. M'CARTV, ATTOIlNr Y te tOUNSKLLOR AT I,al, snv 4 0LIT1TOH MIR CLAIMS, Washihotoh Liti. I) V. WU ehe nronipt Attention tnati)llcatlons for Alllir AHS OF l'A, UUUM1h, I r NSlOSS, Aod all other claims 1 efure the Kxrcntlre DepuN mcuri nu in wiu tuun ui ..aiit.i. Referi to Hon. H. SI Jtice. V S arnatei Hon M. s UthaPS t' S Senate) Hon M. H. Ullkinson, U. . Sfnatei Hnn. Jeremiili S Blaclti Hon Wm Kellogff, M C) Hon V.li loukf, M ( Hon. h, V. (.raiicer, M c t Hon. W. . Hll, M C i Hon. tS rus Aldtlch, M C t Hnn. Wm U Indom, M. t' t Mori j. t aiib, pi, - nun j. o " ichhi, hi. v i Hon Alex. Ramsejr, U. t Senate Hnn. Wm. E. Maclai. N I t Hon fi L Becker. Minn I Hot,. Charles HtiKhes, N. iG, H Peiill-ld.hsiiConn , IL J. Haueiuan, e.sq ia i vni u v t wing-, in j noll'lu R EAL Kar.VTE ANU AGENCY. (IL.NKltAl. Fvcrybody should call on N H MILLFR, INTFLL1GFNCF. OtFICF, For sen ants and real estate. Axcacy ho 611 Math street near Pennsylvania a enue, (north i Particular atteotloa paid to the rent lu( of DweU Unas and Hoarding Houses, Stores, xe. Real J tate and other Property bought rut oil on com mission Proierty holders can obtain the best of teoanta without charge ,N B The bst of rclerei cegh en when required ocl-t( "DOYB1 JTj lnreci Children's ' CLOT1IINO....WE ARE NOW receipt of a larire assortment of Bos and o'lClathlnaTof the newest sttles. suitable lor tne present season lor uresa anasenooi wrr, to which ue invite the attention of parents WALL, STEPHENS h Co , 344 Pennsylvania Avenue, tetweea Ninth and lento, street. apr io-4iif (Mar k lnUl.) w1 IMTEU GA1UIEXT9. HEW ITVLri. HOVS CLOTH1NQ. w. .r. now to reeelnt of A 14ree Aaiortraent ol BIH A' anil CHlLDRtr.'! CLOTHINU, ol In. neu eet .tyl.a, lult.bl. for the urebcat ee.Ma furitr... and school w.at, to which we lnt It. Ihe Attintl.n ofArrnu WALL, .TLfHINS x n, uoetA-lftf tJ Pa v , let .th anJ loth at M ILITARY GOODS WALL. STKPHKXI h CO . 344 Pennsylvania avkhot, Offer the largest assortment In this city, embr a IngallquAlltlcs used by oftlcers lu the Army anj Nary, such as SwrJj, Ssshcs, Belts, Shoulder-straps, HaU. Caps. Pistols, fee . fce , with a flue assortment of uniform clothing, with which we can furnish oR eera complete outfit tn a few mo meets. 4AX Penns)lvanla Avjnu trill Iflf !!'!. mar A (3irn 1 GENTLEMEN'S CLOTHINU WK haenow In store a full stock ef GentJemea'j prtcs Oiercoats, Business suits, Dress Suits, ant FurnlihiQff Goods ofthe latest Btilss. maLUUctui od with thu same decree of ucatnes, st) le, and l- canoe, as ll maue in oruer. ALL, STfiPHFNS i Co ia PtuuUuU Vrcnur, bctr.vv Ninth andlenth strewtk tnr .t tflf foiAr InUI 1 T I C E ...-WAblUMi ION AN LLADHIA I-FRHi On and Alter IhVrsu JUL, I1JUA , UHUI Tl !, HT trimil . I au.-l LOLLLR, Utt Ooilnej) MAK K. K4.PL1), Cript Stuck pole t OU.G AMKRICA, Capt. Hui lii.gihead, will coiniuei)t.e their regular Itlps lr tweril Alexandria slid eililii.ton, nt U o'tilntk In the luornlnK, running rcry hour until ft oln..L p in arfS-tl FALL AND WINTER DRY t.uoDn LADIt S' BL U k, CULORr U A N D H All LF1 l oaks and circulars, BIacU, roifel BcHer, Phikh aud Water proot aoakiog Cloths, French Merinos, Reps and thtomane In all colors, plAln, Plal 1 and striped nleuclas, White, Red, Blue, hu I Vellow JUnnrU, lit ail imalltles. bftck and Shirting Flannel Casstmeres anl Mtkuetti; White and ColoroU Blanket; Looir and ixpiare Miavt Uj BUckallkst Mournlnif tlooJ, In great nrU tj W hlte an I llrj't n t otton sheetlnifa K. ft tltuo n aii I Hoop kli tit Hosier), uauutlets, Join Hi's Ki IGloiea ho , ii. M TWLUllMU no,it-lm N 41 1-rntje Market Spite o . .-,.. .t -- . .(. -.- .. . Tilntiku T II E R I A !i r t) 11 O I litHCH Ninth ami D Sthctts V Dl.NCM, Propiletor. S h The proprietor tahes pleasure In atinouncipg tn the public that he has entirely rtntted Ami tr Arrangidhls establishment, an I it will hereafter be kept as a IRST-LL 5S UKsT VURANT, where ma) be found, at all times, GMF, QS II HS, antleer thing else that the market artnttia that can tempt the palate. He has ma letitem!, e Arrangements to keep a lull auppl) of STEOUD 0:TrHi, which aie furuiahed at the shorieat utIKe lie Bar Is supplied with the teat ALr S, IN S, ItRNDH N t IGK8, I Tl Tl e Proprietor lll ip'-' f Vnitl to l,1"k' " Rlalto complete in e tri irticulni nol-3hi 1 L YNOLDb' JIOL bE, COK. OF E1UUTKCNTU 8T. AND PE1N. AtEICR, WAMilM-rO.N.O.C Meals fiirnlahed at all hours and at the shorte-t nlth-it Proprietor J (jsKI'll MIAFFIELIVS IULT1MORF COM-rilONRii 1AU. kittu STHFIT. llETWrtX Ll AMI It Mr. "HAI-MtLU has Jual returned tium 1 urope whtrehehas uiaJe nuul etn.e purvhaats ul lotctgu tonfectloocr) anl Irults He is nm prcparidtn furniih parlie Balls, Weddings and lmii jteri. with the .hUet tellcacles olthtsvoun tr) as will as of other lands llu arrnucementa (or supplying lct-utaui anl walcnUes are superior to any other hvthls cit) aianufavlurlng these thlnga, as he docs, t) strata utiwer He Is also serving up. In his saloon usTh In etery st)le families can be aupplied m them at the shortest notice. To all who may fator hlru utth their p itMnte he promises punctuality an 1 tatlalictltui iit.i-iiii liDUOATIOiS'Ali. n i n c u; iM'TIii n., ( , Sii'JlT.l.HOULSORf.lBLM Jt ai K .treet. nf r the llrcle, ooc .ijUAti .ou " 'K '"'.'.' i.i..n MU an.l .tth itri-n i. ....if.?, iroiu'th. """.' 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