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LOCAL NEWS. a PAKWQ t'OHMJMlIT TO MlSS LUCILLI Wuhan Saturdsy being tho last night ' h late esgegement of Mice Lucille Western At Grover'e ThcAtre, ft number of her friends Ar ranged lo give tho l&dy the compliment of eere nade. About U o'clock the party, to the number of twenty-Ove, with the Marine Sana, under the leadership ot Tror. Fred. Wsgf ee f, proceeded to Mies W.'e residence, on Thirteenth street, where tht bead discoursed a Dumber of beautiful airs. Mlia Lucille appeared it the window and to a p'casaot voice tnaokea her me out lor the oompu ment paid her. The whole party were then In rile J to adjourn to Mr. Caleb W. Mitchell' restaurant, on E it eet, where a sumptuous t Able ol all thetJelleac ea of the en don wi served, Mr. Leonard Grorer was called to take the head of the table aa President. Mr. Harry Pearson, the Hell known English com- edlto, faced Mr. u Aske toast oompllmen tarf to Mlia Western wee Appropriately responded to by the ladj's husband. Mr. Grorer waa then toasted and responded. Mr. ft arson was called on acd made an appropriate response, and concluded by proposing the health of Aft manager, J ah a T. Kord, Esq A number of speeches were made by sereialofthe folic men present lo response to sentiments. The enteitalnrarnt wae tat rpe reed with lo strumentsl muslo by the band, and tinging by Meii'i Buronnnd Tcarson. At an eirly hour (In the morning) the party dis pelled, all wishing the lady spoken of, great icseii In her professional tlslt to 'he West. Great credit Is due to the managers ofthe affair, Messrs. J. C. Wot den and Charles Moore, and also to Mr. Mitchell, tht proprietor of thai restaurant, who, on twelve hours notice, furnished as bountl fut a repast as could be desired by the most fait Id ! out. Miss Western left the city last evening for Cincinnati which city ebejrlalti profession ally. Tub Movement to Eiccoi'tuas Eklist mekti This movement is going silently on, and wo thtkk will succeed In the hands of the Eaecu the Committee, Messrs. H. C. Wlleon, Noysr. Shepheid, Setsfoid, Gullck, Coombs, and Serene. These gentlemen are making their arrangement! to help Captain Scheeti la his recruiting offlces 1 y offering n bo inly of 35 to all colored volant-ere, and ft to every rarty brloglog In a recruit. The orflci 1 advertisement will probaVly be In all the ciiy paers In a day or two. In connection with this matter, we would slao that Mr. Shepherd, the chilrraan of the eooiml'tee, add'eiseila note, a day or two store, to the mana gers of the various places of amusement In this city, asking the a I aid the committee, by giving an cnlertaloment lu aid of the cause As yet, no answer has been received, but we have no doubt Ihat our patriotic managers will co-operate with them to tbclr fullest extent. in conclusion It will be well lo tciuentbcr Hint the time draws near fur a certain number of our citizens to ho feint In by the draft, and the more volunteers the less chance there la of there being placed upon the Hit of conscripts. A1) Intamols Ckbw. Anno Stanford, Fran, rts Iteblnson, Anne Tumphrey, Mary Mjersand Mary Hunt, were all arrested by Officer Maawel', of tlioTenlh precinct, last Saturday about noon, on the aharg of leading a lewd and Usclilous course of life, and ordered by Justice Koswell to leave the precinct Julia Fleet, a black woman, at whose house they were arrested, was fined $3 for profanity. She paid te One, and was rear rested for disorderly conduct, Grace liowser, Martha Jordan and Jao sier, all blacks, were arrested by Officer Druse, of the same precinct, about 3 o'clock of the same day, and were each fined 42 by Justice Hoe well, for dis oiderly conduct, luANKKimNd in Geoketowk And Alex andria thanksgiving day was obsencd cr generally in the, adjacent cities of Georgetown and Alexandria. In Georgetown the stores were all closed acd religious service held In all the churche Itcv. K Thelps, r. K , or Die Washing ton district, preached in the Dumbarton street Methodist plscopal chiton. He based his dis course on a innate from Deuteronomy, xxalti cb. 29th veisei " Who Is like unto thee, oh people of me Lora,- &,a. mis aiscourse was listened to with marked a'tentlon. At Alrxandrla,tho Statt Journal says, the day was appropiittely obseived and the churches were all well filled. Keal Estate in Oioroetowx. Consider able sales of real estato have been made lately by Thomas Dowllng, auctioneer, la Georgetown, as follows : The la'ge first-class residence, corner of Green and Gsy stnets, to John 13. Carter, for $9,800) also, a small frame house on Mill street, Herjlng HI 1, to John E. Carter 'or $'00 rash aln, several lots on south side of Fourth street, commencing at lot 138, and running back ISO to lil feet,atfaom 11 09 to T 7ft per frout foolf also, on same street, lot 180, with small b lck house, to L. J. Shoemaker, at $33 per front foot, nod an rd joining one toJamoi F. Gross, at $! M per front IfOt. Tokmentiku A Debtok. Isaac Talks, an I ngllsh dairyman, presented a bill for milk to L. F. Cooper, Ihe proprietor of the New York Hotel, on Seventh street, the pameot of which waa re fused, because the bill was not properly made out. The dairy man said he would wait till the bill was paid, if It took n whole da), and threatened to stand at the door of the hotel with a lampooning pltiard He was therefore arrested this morning, upon the complaint ofthe hotel-keeper, by Officer Frailer, of the Seventh precinct, and fined 10) by Justice G.berson. RebilCuixixelAbbeiteu. Col. Wm, Gib son, of the Fort j -eighth Georgia Infantry, (rebel,) was arrested In Queen Anno county, Md , on the 19th Inst, by one of the special officers of Captain Kchcrtx. 1 his officer waa wounded at the bat le of Gett)sburg and taken prisoner, and sent to the Wnt Building Hospital, Baltimore, from which place he escaped on the night of Nov. 11th. The officer who brought him lo took him before Capt. Scheetx, who sent him to the Trovost Marshal, Captain Tedd committed him to the Old Capitol. Commuted to the Old Capitol. A. M. Cathey, N. Saother, and A. B. Owens, privates of the let Virginia iniantry, were sent up from the army as rebel deserters Wm. If. White and D. W, Whitney, two contractors, were sent up from the Army, to be tried by court-martial. These par ties were all sent to the Old Capital on Saturday by Capt. Todd the Provost Marshal. Fjhdt Class Dentistry. Persons needing the attentions of a skilful dentist are referred to the advertisement of Drs Slgtsmund and Hay ward. Office, SW Pennsylvania at enue. We are informed that they have a new method of extracting teeth without pain, Avoiding the danger of chloroform Uilliahds. An Interesting match at BiUanlt comes off to-morrow afternoon, at the Franklin Hall Billiard Saiooe, corner Ninth and D streets, It is to bo the Frenih Carom game. One or two hundred points is to be played, in u hlch the noted e rench player, Isidore Gsyraud, will be one of tee t'lnri. . Disokueult Conduct. Mella Mjor, n Ger man woman of low character, was arrested ester daymornirg by Ofncer Mouahan,ol Ihe Seventh precinct, upon the charge of prostitution. She was alsirW og about the city with soldiers, acting In a very disorderly manner, and refusing to pay the hackman whose hack she hired. Justice Lib eison lined her $&68. OltUEHEl) to iIaktek'i Fbhkt. Ilio third bittallon of the 6th Now lork artillery, Major Menlan commandite, has been oidercd to Harper' Jerry. Ihis battalion has been statioued for some tlinepnst at Fort Smith, near this city. Fouaivo l'AeiES. William U. Ucatl, James .MoDowell, and J, G. Collins, members of company i, 3d District regiment, were arrested yesterday, by one of Captain Todd's detectives, for forging pusses They were committed to Ihe Central Guardhouse. Asxial Celebkation or St. Andkew's So- tiLTV The annual celebntlon of St. Andrew's aoclcty will take place this evening at the Buhler House, on Pennsylvania avenue, A Urgeattend- rnce is expected Ainiifteinettta, Ukoveu's TuEATrtE. Tbo greatest Attraction et offered thtsseninn Is announced fnr to-night nt this lopulur place, lelag nothing less than the apptaranrenithe great navel troupe the Maitl nctll and Marzelll f-tuillles telug the orlglual or KMiilistlou eitllie, with one or two exceptions, of mat successful cutis of pantomimlsts. Their opening bill li on of ue usual strength, the troupe) being prepared by the possession ofaUthe aaeeo sary tricks, traps, k to start la with one of their most brilliant performances In the outsat. The programme le given entire la the advertisement la another column. " Ford's New Thbathb. The comic combl nttton. consisting of th Webb Sisters, Mr Harry Pearson and Mr, C. B. Bishop, appear thli evening, la the cxtravagansa called Th Invisible Frlnee, The evening's entertainment will eoimenca with Dlckrni'a celebrated work, entitled Nicholas Nlckleby, In which Mlse Emma Webb, Mr. Fear ion and Mr. Bishop sustain the) principal parts, PforLi's Theatre. Too old Wasbioirtoo, on LI eve nth street, opens to-morrow night under this new name, with a most extraordinary bill of attractions, it la at this esy resort that the won- iierful Arabs, who hare been attraetlng eo much attention In our strrets since their arrival In Ihe citron Saturday, are to appear. Beside these. the beautiful Swiss soubrette, M'lte Johanna Claos- sen, who has made a great hit In fblladelphla, where she Is plav log alternately with IMwin For- restt Miss Fannie Brown, the ebarmiog American eoubrettei and Miss Aonla Ward, the inimitable Irish soubret'e, with a full dramatic company, will appear. Canterbubt Ualu The programmo an aouneed at this over-popular musical and dra" atle temple for this evening Is or a varied and attrac tive character which cannot fall to crowd the elrgmt and spacious Auditorium. To night, Miss Kathleen O'aeil will appear la some o I her original comicalities! Miss Ernestine Do Falber In mw and vocal and terpslchorean gems, and Mr. L.J Don nelly will make his first attampt to please a Wash ington audience with his novel Lthloptan special ties. Besides which a new drama, "The Cola Forgers t" a new 1 alter, and an entire new olio by the whole company will be presented. Varieties. Tbls evening will be presented the fine protean piece entitled "Fanny's Frolice," la which M'lte Cherry Petri sustains Ave charac ters. Several beautiful new ballets and two side splitting afterpieces are also la the bill. We know of no place where a pleasanter evening can ba psssrd than at the Varieties, a fact we guess the public have found out, as th hall ie nightly filled to repletion. Mr. Dan Walton, the great come dlao, we seo Is announced. Linr Cliek A r pointed. Miss Fanny Btccl, of this city, hsc been appointed to a temporary clerkship In th Dead Letter Office of the Post Office Department salary $600 per annum. WniTEnimsT's Gallert. 484 Txnkti.vania Aykmua.. This celebrated esUb lihment has lust been elegantly refitted and furnished. Has one of the. largest o Elections of rhotographlc negatives In this country, numbering over fifteen thousand, embracing llkenessee of distinguished persons, both civil and military. Likenesses of many ol these fallen In batteean be obtained here. For superior work, Vvhltehurst outstripping his com petitors, received a medal at the Worlds Fair, London. Particular attention Is called tu his new Imperial Photographs, also vlgncits now mucn lougnt niter, noiii-u A Word or A dt ice. Those who have been doctoring for weeks acd months without obtaining relief, should consult Dr. FUhbUtt, whose offlc ic ai nOj wi n. street, corner oi cignin street, Ana cm t xdlsallr eured. Tweotr-flve years experience has eitai iishid Dr. FIshblatYs reputation as Ajdiysl- moderaU, DR. F1SHBLATT. No. ui K street, corner or s:ihtt. Opposite the General Post Offlc. The Ukrat Fbmnstltahia ltours. Th iulckest And safest route to the Northwest a oulhwest. TwothrouahtrAlnsdAlly. and one ot Sunday. Soldiers' tickets nt Government rates ta an uie pnncij'ni mjihi id too porta nu west. For tickets and further Information apply at the ol He of theGreat Pennsylvanln Route. " northeart corner Pennsylvania avenue and Sixth street, un der National Hotel Office open from la. m.to p. n on tHisuayn n. & v nuaivn, aur Woo Will be Cured? We dealre to call special attention to the advertisement of the cele brated Dr.WUn, which Appears In another column The Doctor u a cafe and reliable practitioner, whoa skill aod experience is a guarantee that the unfor tunate victim of certain indiscretions can with con- Sdene intrusi nia eaan m me nanas. lsi young men be warned in time, and eoek the best meana of relief, Mew Yoke Bttlbs. GentittntnU ClotMngt Arte and FaMnatUt-UiK asaortment for Dress and Business wear. The UlglUh sack and Walk in Loata excell in beauty, trade and flulsh Any thing over oflcred in this city. ooS tf ITS Pa. av., bet. Ninth and Tenth sts. Tns only place where you can parchaae da t iWVr roods of all kinds at Mannfactvrtrt prices, u at 11. A. HALL'S India Rubber WArebouse, 110 PennsylvAulA avenua, between Ninth and Tenth ttrMts. Also, all kinds of Robber goods beauti fully repaired at short notice. mar as tf - The Confessions smd Kxpcrlenee of ah Invalid, ruousnoa ror ine neneah ana m u.rnln ami A rAt1Tin TO VODM MEW who CUfilsr from Nervous Debility, Premature Decay of Man hood, etc , supplying ai the same time the me ass ok self lore. By one who has cured himself af ter being put to great expense and injury through medical humbug and quAcnery. Bv enoloslne a post-paid Addressed envelope, single copies may be had of the author. mT a ly Bedford, King County, N. V. PIANOS I MUSIC t! HARPS!! ME LODKOMSIM lent i for SCHOM ACKER lb CO.'S celebrated Philadelphia pianos. Agents for GROVKSTLENS Sv CO.'S celebrated New lork pianos Agents for LKWIS'S celebrated harps. SHKKT MUSIC AND SONGS, with piano accompaniment, comprising nearly everything published) only 0 cents per sheet. OPERATIC SELECTIONS in book form, from 33 to 60 ccnte per book. INSTRUCTION BOOKS AND PORTFOLIOS, always on hand , , collection of new songs and pieces! us t received from the publishers. Teachers furnished at lowest ratest. liart s anu pianos repaired at m nuncat notice schoMacklr montgumly. 10 t, Pi arse i space anu rconn vuur, Between 8 Hi and 9th street, 3d story, noMra Washington D C. OFFICIAL NOTICES. pUOroSALS FOR TINE WOOD. 8KALLD PROPOSALS are invited untU the 10th day of December, IStu, at li o'clock M , for furnish lug the subsistence Department wlth.one thousand cords of Pin Wood) known tn th market a "Da- iters nne," 10 do ociivereu on any wnari or aocx in Washington or Georgetown, within thirty days after the contract has been signed. Tha Wnadta h Dllad and maaaurcil at tha k. lense of the contractor, and subject to the lnspee- The oath of allegiance must accompany each bid. Bids will not be entertained from persons who bate failed to fulfil their previous contracts! and the Government resenes the right to reject any bid for any cause. Bids for a less quantity than the whole wilt be receh ed. Bids to be address d to the undersigned, at tn G street, and endorsed " Proposals lor Wood." noS-lot S. C GHLLNE, Captain C. 3 rKAT.V.1llnnPnAAT,R AUK TWV1T. O cd until The 23d day of December, HI), At U lit , tor ine limes, i uwi iiuui uu nvioi, ui an Covernnicrt ta' tie, slautlitered within the Ancient limits ofthe District of Columbia, for three months or more f om the commencement of the contract. Ihe aboe articles to be collected by the con tractor, and removed from the various places at which the cattle are killed, At such time as may be designated by the officer In charge 1 he contractor shall be liable for all the Hides and Taltow, Jioo a, and Horns, coming irora every ani mal slaughtered, unless it can be made satisfacto rily to appear to the Subslstanco Department that all due eacrtloo, diligence and care, was made to obtain the said articles. Pa) ment will be required every ten deys In Gov Moment funds. 'Bids should be made in duplicate, and An oath of aucgittee must accompany ioc Diva. Th eoutraolor will beheld aoooun table for the Hides, fcc, once a week after the signing of the tuifttrtAt. A Bond will be required upon the acceptance of the Md for the faitniul performance of the con tract. Bids to be directed to Lieut Col. G. Bs.LL.CS U S A., Washington, D V , and endorsed Propo sal i for Hides and Tallow. no2S satuth&vdecsi. O K F I O 1 A L , Hlauouartaas I Military District tv Wasiiimotom, J Wasiiimotoii, D. C, August 3C, I6W. I General Orders No. M All commlsslonedoKicers In the city of Washing ton, D C, under medical treatment, are hereby ordered to wear the uniform of the United States service, according to their grade. By command of Brig. Gen Maatinpail JOHN P. SHLRUOKNE, au2S tf AsslstAot Adjutant General. OFFICIAL NOTICES. O FF1U1AL Vil DttlllMIIT. i ADiCTAHTGrJtEBAL'C OrflCE, J Waihirotor, November so, 191. ) The following named offlcerr, charged with of fence and heretofore published, are eaempt from blng dismissed the service of th United States, eatisiacrory acrcoeo having been mad In their res pectlve casesi Captain W. H. Hill. Assistant Adjutaat General or volunteers. Captain George H. Caldwelt, ssUtaot Adjutant uenerai or volunteer. IC D. TOWNSXND, nosott Assistant Adjutant General, QFFIOIA1,. WAR DCrARTHERT, ) A dj vta nt General's Orrrrc. Waiiii otok. Nor. so. 191. The following oncers hnvlng been reported at th aeauquaners oi in army (or thoonocei hereto. after spcclfted, or hereby notified that thsy will stand dismissal from the service of th United atetes Unless within fifteen (15) daya from this date they appear before th .Military Commie slon, tn session In this city, of which Brigadier General RlckeUs, United States volunteers, is president, and make satisfactory defence to th enarges against thimi 4orar ttitkout proper neri7jr Captain Daniel Henkle, 110th Fcrnsylvanla vol unteers. Assistant Surgeon Chuies Steto, osth New York volunteers. Second Lieutenant Frank Commagere, STth New York volunteers. CD. rOWNSEND, noso-lt Assistant Adjutant General. 0 F F I C I A L War Department. 1 AbJDTANT GEJIiaAL'S Orriti, Waihinoton, D. C ovember so, tsu ) The following-named officers, having been re ported at th headquarters of the army for th of feoee hereinafter specified, are r-ereby notified that they will be recommended for dismissal from the service of th UnPed States, unless within fit teen (l)deys from this data they Appear before the military Comntlseton, In session in this city, of which Brigadier General Rtckette la president, and make aattafACtorjr defence to the charges against them i rifling torrporlu Annspol l, Jwf,ci erdtrt&t Captain T. H. Carpenter, ITth United states In fantry. Filling to join ail rrgimtni in tktjleid, a$ ordtrnt, end btingin the city of WitMngton without proftr att Moefcyr Captain James Llder,llth United States Infantry. K. D. TOWNSEND, noso-lt AsslstAnt Adutant General. O F F I C I A L . GLNERAL ORDEH IN RLLAT10N TO AD VANCE OF WAGLS. War Department,! Washington Cut, Nov. 31, 18W. It being represented tbnt the increased price of provisions and necessaries render It proper and Just that then ehould be an Increased rate of wa ges for mechanics, laborers and other employees whose compensation Is not fixed by lawt It is ordered that the head of the respective Bureaus ofthe Wnr Department make Inquiry and report to thle Department a just and reasonable rate of advanced wages that abould be paid by the Government at the present time The Adjutant General will communicnte this or der to the heeds of Bureaus, and call for a report. EDWIN M. STANTON, noSS Secretary of WAr. PROPOSALS FOR CAVALRY HORSES. Cavalry Borlav, iv, 1 "IllliUI firUT HUAHILRIIAITI.K nmniiuiuiii v i nui. , idih j PROPOSALS Are solicited and will be received At this office for the furnishing ol CnvAlry Horses, tobedcliveredln Washington city, D. C ( St. Louis, Mo . and Chlaazo. 111. 1h horse to comply with th following specifi cations, vlxi To b from fifteen (IB) to sUleeL (11 hands high, fiom live (ft) to nice (9) years old, well broken to th saddle, compactly built, In good flesh, and free from all defects The ability of the bidder to fulfill bis agreement must oe guaranieeu oy two responsioie persons, whose signatures must be appended to Ihe guar antee. No proposal will be entertained unless the oath of allegiance of the person or persons bidding shall be on hie In this offlc. Th responsibility ol the guarantor must be shown by the offlolal certificate of the clerk of the nearest District Court, or of th United States District Attorney. Proposals must be addressed to Lieutenant Cl. C. G. Sawtetle, Chief Quartermaster Lavnlry Bu reAu. And be endorsed on the envelope "Proposals gjK Horses " f aval hnflM Mlnf villi (ha atwtvA in.fltl. cations will be purchased in open market, at fair prices, at tha following places, vie. New York city, Albany, Buffalo, And Rochester, N. Y Pittsburg, Penna Columbus, Ohlof Boston, Mass i Augusta, Maine, and Madison, Wisconsin. C, G. SAWTELLL, Lieut. Colonel and noTT-tf Chief Quartermaster Cavalry Bureau. PROPOSALS FOR HAY, STRAW AND GRAIN. Assistant Quartermaster's Onus,) Foraoc Devartmemt, corner G and 23 d sts Washimotoh. D. C , October ISth, 18SI. ) Written ProposAle are invited for furnishing Hay, Straw, Oats, and Corn for the us of this Depot, to be delivered at the Raltrcad Dept or at any ofthe Government Wharves In this city. The proposals to be addressed to the undersigned, and they should state the quantity of each article offered, also the price and date of delivery. Pronoaala will be received for five thousand fS.- ooo) bushels of Corn or Oats, and fifty (60) tons of nay or straw, ion uiiwaiua, uujh, i iiiuuiu uv mr th interest of the Government to contract for a lees amount. All grain to be put up in good sacks, of about two (2) bushels each, which are to be furnished at the cost of th contractor. lha Hav and straw to be securely baled. All Grain and Hay and strnw offered to be sub ject I A rigid inspection cyme uovcrnmcni m spector. Contracts will be awarded from time to time to the lowest responsible bidders, as th interest of MB Krvto may rcvuiro. Good security will be required for the faithful fulfillment of any con tr Act made under this adver tisement. payment to be made at the completion of the contract. L. BROWN, oe38 tf Lapt And Ass't Quarterm'r U. S. A. "ITlTASHINaTON LECTURE AS80- tv ci ati on. slcondTourse. Th " Mnnagexi of th Washington Lecture As sociation," In anoaunclng their second course or lllturls, Take pleasure in reminding the citizens of Wsh- logton oi their success in securing, nasi, to ser vices ofthe ABLEST AND UOSTLLOQULNT LECTURERS In th country) aod, ieionp, the conveniently lo cated and commodious CHURCH EDIFICE OF THE E STRELT BAP TIST sociEi y, Where the Lectures of the Course will be held on IRIDAYLVLNING Of each week, commencing about the middle of December, They also take pleasure In announcing that ar rangement are being made for the observance of th TWLNTY-SLLOND OF ILBnUARY. By an Oration and other appropriate exoercises Ihe Lectures will be delivered bj the following distinguished gentlemen i Rev, Stephen 11, Tyog, D. D , New York. Rev. Henry Ward Beecher, Brooklyn, N. Y. General J. A. Garfield, ihlo. Rev, Jacob M. Mannlog, D. D , Boston, Mass. Prof. R. D. Hitchcock, D. D , New lork. John B. Gough, Lsq Massachusetts. Rev. Richard S, Storrs, D. D , Brooklyn, N. Y. Hon. B. Grats Brown, Missouri Hon. Daniel S. Dickinson, Ding ham ton, N Y. Rev. John rierpont, Washington, D C George Wm. Curtis, New lork. Single tickets lor the Course, $3.A9j tickets ad mitting a gentleman and lady, SI; lo be had of either of the Officers of the Association. LLWIS LLLPHANL, W. A. CROFFUT, U STORRS, A RICHARD, A. G. HALl, JOHN R. FRENCH, N.B. DEERU, CHARLES ROESLK, Beard of Managers JOHN rURFO.NT, Attest President, JOHfl H. iAIULAMil, SCC'y U037-I1 WANTS. TNFOnMATION WANTED OFJOHN X CRIMMIN, supposed to be In Washington, br hi brother Michael Crtmmln, No S street. New York, or No. see South Fourth street, Phila delphia, Pa. noTT-lt -r ANTED IMMEDIATELY. A YV GOOD NORSK at SOS Pennsylvania avenue Deiween nimn ana icnin nrwi, ncirrrnce rr nulred. no2ft-tf TrANTED. AT TIIK TREASURY Y Fatenslon, twenty CARrFNTFRS. lo good workmen the highest wage will t given ana sieaay won. nvpirm ineumn ni construe tloo. Treaaary Building. ISAIAH ROG RS, seSS-tf Supervising Architect. WANTED. GENTLEMAN WITH a smAll family desire to rent a House with five or six rooms, lothe northern section of the city riease address con an, nepiiMiean omee, itAtlng terms, location, fc, jyis-tf T AND WARRANTS WANTED. nriFTY LANDWARRANTSof4O,0,l)Andl7 acres wanted Immediately by CLARK h GAVLonD nos-tf Room s, corner seventh and F sts. WANTED SURGEONS AND AS SISTANT SURGEONS fur colored regi ments In th Department of the South, Gulf, nod tennrnsre All candidates mqat be examined before a Board of Medical officers . Boards ar now in session at notion, new York, Waehlnvton. Cincinnati, and St. Louis, and at the headquarters ol the Armies of the Potomac, Cum berland, and Tennessee. Applications for examination should be made to the awrpeea General, V. S. A , H atMngton, D. C, and must be accompanied with on or more testimo nial of good moral character from respectable persons. Th Board will determine whether the caadldat Is quallfle t for Surgeon or for Assistant Surgeon. The candidate must be a craduat or some regu lar Medical College) non-graduates will not be ex amined. J. R BARNES, Acting Sureeon uentral. Surg'on General' Office, Nov. 18, 1(63. neso co3w FOR SALE OR RENT. SINGLE OR 8UITE8 OF ROOJI8 TO LET. .1 No. em Ninth ittect. next door to the Rcro.ut A. otsec. no30-lw CEA80NED OAK WOOD FOR SALE, 3 DllYrl on th. Ciri Rt Aan.polli Juction. PBe. t. iwr sonl. A(Mr.M or mdiiIv to THOMAS HOWE, AuupolL Junction, Mil. non-Tt E OP PENT. TWO PAHLOHS AND THREK CM AMBERS. In a nrlvAte famili. with new And handsome furniture, close bvthe city ears. The house Is a three story brick, In the most neaimy pari oi ine cuy. ttricreoce rrnmrw, Address B. H , box ?!;, rost-otnee. oo2S-tw F OR SALE OR PENT.-A HOUSE and Factory for making Sash, Doors, Blind, Moldings, nc. Apply to or aldiess G; RIDER, Agent, No. Wl New Jersey ac GLORGK F. cnue. T7URNISHED ROOMS FOR RENT. rilUE SUBSCRIBER HAS ON HAND L a large quantity of OAK and TINE WOOD, thoroughly seasoned And In good condition, winch he Is prepared to deliver to purchasers In any part of the city, at reduced prices. Also, Anthracite and Cumberland COAL, In quantities to cult pur chasers Orders solicited at his new Wood lard, No. 4J Twelfth street, between r and v streets. noS-tf t.E.LOllRMT. BOARDING, nOARDlNG.- A NUMBER OK GEN- ll tlemencAn obtain bard at No 4ft7 Mart land at enue between Four-and-a-half and Mxth streets. isinna. osii-ii NEW BOOKS. N EW BOOKS 1 NEW BOOKS! 'LoMurci low Tale of a Wa side Inn. and other newboema. bvH W. Lone-fellow Trice SI 25. Holmes Soundings from the Atlantic, by Ollter Wendell Holmes Prlie SI SO Whittier In War Times, And other l-oeme, by 4. i. wriiiier. itic i m. STKIHAir--Alloe ofajonmouth. an My I of the urAi war, iy sicunian. iticc ii vu Faatok Grneral Bullerln New I'rlesna i Sf !- torv of the Administration of tho Drnrtiiicnt of tne uuii, in 100, oy j. rarion it cv h'-ou Ens Saont Pccullari a'Talo of tho Great TrAcsltlon, by Enee SArgcot. Thacrcrav Roundabout Tapers, b W, M. Thackeray Price $1 00 Titiomb Letter to the Jenescs, by Timothy Tlteomb. Trie 0.125. sala Breakfast in Btdior, Philosophy 1etwccn the sheets, by George Augustus Snla Price SI. wirr roinr nuiorv oi ncn i-oini anu ine United States Military Academy, by Captain E. C. Bnjnton. Price 5 WARC-Horoe Ufet What it is, and hat it Needs j by J F. W. Ware. Trice $ I Asout The Nose of a Notart t from the French of About, Price SO cents. Norial Human Follies, by J ties orlac irom th French. Price M cents. Mrs. Wood The Runawav Match, and the Dean oi tunnMiB uj iura. nouu rnccou ituii. iwiov xi a novti. rrice no cun All books scat by mall free of pottage. For sale by PHILP & SOLOMONS no30-3t 33J Pennsylvania avenue, T ONGFELLOW'S NEW POEM. "Talesofa Waylds Inn. 1 33. Mailedfrecon receipt of publishers price. Just published and lor sale by HUDSUN TALOR, Bookseller and Stationer, 314 Penns) U aoIa avenue. no37-lw Chion VTEW BOOKS!! NEW BOOKS'!! 1 1 Soundings from the Atlantic, b Oliver Wen dell Holmes) ll 23. 1 noughts or the Lmperor M. AureliusAoto- ninua, iraaBiaivu uj uorge j"ori i. riwa uy mall Just published And Tor sale by HUDSON IAiLOH, Bookseller and stationer, no24-lw Chron 331 Tenn aienuo. N EW BOOKS ! I NEW BOOKS ! ! 'filv Farm of Lt1s:ewoodi bv Ike Mtrveli SI 60 Reterlesof a Bachelori by Ike Maneli t)l 2S. Dream Life, a Parable ofthe Seaiomj Si J6 The Yankee Boy Iron Hornet $1 -5 Merivale'a History ofthe Romans i vol I) $1. Speeches and Lectures of Wendell Phillips i $ i W, HosDlUI Sketchcsi by L.M. AlcottjfO cents Just published and Tor sale by HUDSON 1 A 1 LOU, Bookseller and Stationer, no3tf S34 Pennsylvania avenue. EAL ESTATE AGENCY. rsona hAvlnc HOUSLSAnd LOTS to SLLL. or HOUSES to RENT, will do well bvcalline on the subscribers Also, persons desirous of Purchasing or Rentlnf Dwrlllnaa can he iirovlded for. rrompt attention given to all Real Lstatebusl- Apply to WM W. BURDON, with CLARK fc OAYLORD. Attorneys, Real XaUto Brokers, and Auctioneers, Room S, corner 7th audFetieets. Refers to Hon. 8. if. Pmcro. U.iLNi Hon. L M. Uorrell, U. S 8 ; Hon. It. (.. J en ton, M. C ( non. tnapin nan, ni. v I lion o. . acoincm, pi C.) Hon. L. W, t rench, 3d Auditor, And others. am IV T) A I N T I N G . HOUSK AND WALL. PAINTING NI)C.JIMN1M OF LAERY DhftLltlPlION SIGN NO Dl L011A1IL IN ALL 111L AKI01S Sf 1.1 S Ihe undersigned is prepare I to execute work of etery description, in a neat, durable ani irouijt innuer M 1. I'MIIvHt, No bV Louisiana nveiiutf, iletween sixth and &ecnlli stnets uov2-lm AMUSEMENTS. 01 ROVER'S THEATRE, X renn'a avenue, nenr Wlllard HoUI. LLONARD GBOVER DIRFCTOR. CJ-SKK SPECIAL NOTICE AT TIIK FOOT. D-IMW.;Pi; ATTBACTIO.VLCS Its' A onearanee of IIITj MILU JAUUIf. M VTINLITI And MARZGTTI rAMlLIK lncludingteotlre all the celebrated Tnlent In America In PANTOMIMES. IJA1XET8, Andthelelebrnted RAVhL tKATSl tORDA TIN OH. IODFRFRRS ROMA, -t. GRAND JUXTA COMSTKLI.ATION, Julian Martinet) I, August Lehman, Phllllppe Martlnettl, Bertrand KunsmAi, Joaeph Marxettl, Madame J. Marxetlt, Albert Matbieu, M'il Marietta Zantretta, rlouard Velar e, M'lle Rosa Deslree, rancols Sleg 1st, Madame P. Martlnettl, Master Armand Siegrlst, M lie Julia Lehman, Paul Martlnettl, M'lle irglnln Chlarlne, Albert Martlnettl, Madame L. Uhman, Carl Toledo, M'lle Sophie Ravel, Johan Frano-.nl, M'lle Carollaa Lehman, Christian Lehman, Grand Corps de Ballet, Tiwrnn rmiumtr. fmm Klblo'a New York. BMHOP, Machinist, from Theatre Olymp. Paris KUNSMAN, Maltre de Mastque du rantomlme. At a quarter lo eight, precisely, Grand Overture, ALPINE MEMORIES," Koppltx acd Grand Orchestra. Wonderful exercises on th COKDV TENDU! Julian ThiUppe and Taut Martlnettl In their ITU I PI V: KKBC1!K ON THE SINGLF. ROrK. M'LLt MAHILTTA ZANFRLTTA tn her wonderful evolutions without the balance. Grand Ballet from th Opera or Taris. LA SVLPUIDE, Produced under the direction of Mons. Mathleu. LtSLPH!Di: M'lle MARZETTI km, betrothed to James Reuben.. ..M'lle Deslree Jamec Reuben Mons. Mathleu John Campeslno, lover of LOle.... Mons. Velarde JOS ull'ly . ),,, iiiiiini'iuua 111-ixiii Ann Iteuuen Mm. Martlnettl Durlne the action, the following beautiful Dances P"l.b?.!',enled- .. anaiinn ""''' .iti Grand Pas de Dcux.MmeMarxetllt Mons Mathleu Scotch Dance MoneK.alaide The invisible. ..Dime niaizeui, n-im uesirca, aou . Mons K. MatMeu GRAND MNALK Apparition ofthe Sylphlde. Nm Martettl, M lleDestree.Mons Mathleu, K. alanle, nudthe whole of lb Grand Corps de Ballet Ur-ssio And Graceful Groupings, uuuwubi rnobiW', Jallanrhlllpie, Mme Phlllpte, Taut Martlnettl, and M'lle Deslree. fpilng-tlinu Symphony.. Koppltx and Grand 1 Orchestra Concluding with the Roistering Comic Paitomlme, UOUENSKY; or, TIIK SKATERS pF VULN'A. Gnri.NKY JULIAN MARTINETTI Julio Lotenrky Kdouartl elarde liOVeOSKl, ail Oiu ai iicr ...ram)')'' iu.iiibhh Potoskl Joseph Marzettt Innkeeper CL Toledo Ihlrlskl, hi win- Madame P Mart'netli B THIMierilauilHCr .... waaame kimilui Little Lucia Albert Martlnettl ntirlnrr the Action. Grand Polish Dance by M'm Marxettl and Mens. elarde. Comic fas do Deux Julian and Albert Martlnettl To conciune wmi a GRAND 6KA11NG CARN1AL By the U hole Lompany. ESl'hCIAL NOTICE. No Improper persons will be admitted. Teisona whoaecure Sents or Boxes for tho occupancy of improper characters tntt forfrit the moneg paid, (as tr-e sale to other parties may have been presented.) an 1 be subject to ejectment should they hate ob talnrd admission llils lulowlll bo rigidly enforced, with the as siatancpofthe Tollco and Military Authorities LWIMND DHVMATIC At TLRNOON TLR uuM VNCL u Saturday next, at Cheap Prices. Most unusu il Attraction. noJO-lt 1.1 OliD'D NEW T 1IKATUK, 1 11 NTH STRLLr, NEAR K. JOHN 1. FOIlO Manager And Proprietor. (Also ol llollidaj-atrect rhcatre, Baltimore ) llllS(MONDAl) LLNING, November 30, Third week of THE WEBB SISTLH8, Supported by MESM19. HARRY PEARSON, C. B. BISHOP, And the Lntlre star Coinpauy. Ibis cienlng.tlrsttluieof Ihe fairy CAtraagama riuiueu INVISIBLE PRINCE i (HI, llfLISLbOK-lHANUUILDLLlGHTP, lo lommcnro vlth Iheratorlte Drama, by Duk cu, entitled NICHOLAS NICKLLBi. T 11 K WEB B : H T E K S ANU THE COMIC COMBINATION asiunip several tine characters, with songs, fcc. I) E O V L E S THEATRE LATE WASHINGTON TH A1RL, Opens TULSDA1, December 1, 1M3, at Popular Prices Dresa Circle, SScentst Parterre, 25 cents, (Parterre Includes the whole of the tower audito rlum Trom the Orchestra chairs,) Orchestra Chairs, 60 cents No extra charge forresened stats Most extraordinary attraction Nowhere equalled la America Three itopular Female Stars, three Na tional Noubrettrs The celebrated Swiss Soubrette, M'LLE JOHANNA CLAUSSLN, " Till. CarTAIK." her third appearance in America ANNIE WARD, the celebrated Irish Soubrettet rANMK BROWN, the beautiful Amtrtcan Soubrette. Ihe world's wonder, Tils. GHKA1 ARAB TROUP., the real children of the Desert I The most astonishing leapersi marvellous bounders unapproachable tirrtmtdiatr, aod strongest men extant The only enulne Arabs who havecvervlsited this country, composed of a magnificent DRAMATIC COMPA NY ol the highest order of dramatic talent. A Git ND ORCHhSTRA. , , 1 he i rogramnie for the grand opening, the beau tiful Petite Comedy THE 'WISS COTTAGE, Presenting M'lle Johanna Claussen lo the charming character of I tiette, In whkh she will sing her la u.ouiioor," TIIK CAPTAIN" Full cast by the company. ine Mirthful ricasantrlci of UOUNLT1LLS, Introducing the bcautllul Miss VNNIE BROWN as the Sihool Uoy Full cast by tlie company, GRND DIVLRTISLMLNT, (omprlslng upwards of one hundred dutina Acts of ierrormance by the ARAB THUUTK, Includiog all of the members named above. inls magnltlcent and utterly unexampled pro gramme coticlu Us with . InL IRISH GOOD-VOR-NOTHING, P, denting Miss Annie Ward as the Irish Lassie. RATL3 OF AOMISSION Dress Circle, 3iccnUi Prterre, cents t orchestrn Chairs, DO cents No extra chaige for re sen ed seats. no3 it rpO TINNERS AND STOVE X DLALJ R. Wo offer to consumers, at low rates, WIRL of All dciuli'Uoni in quantity or retail, as follows i Bright Iron Wire, Nob 1 to M, Annealed Iron Wire, Nos 16 to 3 1, Brass Wire, ' Inch io No. 21, I onper Wire, No 1 to No. 3 atetl Wlu, No. 4 to lb. no3S-eolw JOHN It. S.LVANS IOHN JOLL1FFE, ATTORNEY AND COUNSELLOR AT LAW, Has removed his office to the Northeast corner ol F and Fifteenth streets, opposite the east entrance of the Treasury Building, Washington City, D C, Attends especially to claims upon the United ! IvIS-lV plULl' SOLOMONS, I100KJ3ELLEK3. ARMY STATIONERS, l'UINTBUS, AMU BLANK BOOK MANUFACTURERS, in Plnmylvania Avmui, Have constantly on hand All Military and Naval Woiks, New and lecenl lubliiatloos, Army stationer), all kinds, firl I Order Books, lil,l MilloU Writer., tompviiy Roll Books, (.(.mralOidir tiles, I inic B -ok. Vrmy Pa Tt)les, l-ivudlasitSi hield twjjlug Presicf, Alstract Papers, Ptiisitin nd ilouuty BlaitLs, litcjrd books fur use at headjuaiteis ly As sistant Adjutant (uerals Blank books made, ah 1 Piiatingdone to order on veiv sliort notice. Ml Prtutcd Hooks sent by mall free ol postage. oc.'J-tf riMIIS Ih '10 GIVE NOTICE, THAT I the subscriber has obtained from Ihe Orphan's luort of Washington Count), in the District of Culuoibla.lettirauf aduiinlstratlon.d b n. o. t. a . on lliopeisonnl estate ol Addleou Luiiwa), lateoi WashiiiKloiiCit), 1) C.deceaacd All persons hav in claims Against the said deceased, are hereb) uned lo tthlbit the same, with the vuuihcrs iliiuof, to tlicsulatiltrcr, on or before Ihe Ith da) l iigList nexti tiiey may otherwise by lw 1 n rx tin ltd iiom all biuelttof the saideslate. Glveu uukhr my haudthls 4th day of august, ima J AM LSI IKHKS, noltl lw3w Administrator, d b n c t la NO UCK - -.1 US r RECEIVED KROAI ucrmau a lir?e lot of RiiiMSH WINi-s oi ti c rrv I ist quality, ul l h will l i tl I) tht ihiii l-.ttle ir kallo i, at (I A MHIM.MW1 Luluuibla llulil anit lUstniiraut, fit IcnnsylvAOla aveuu, Wml ingtou, O i octJ-Sm AMUSEMENTS. A HTER BU n Y HALL, C UANTKRBUKT', tJANTERBUKV, CANTERBURY, 1IIE rUPULAR MUSIC HALLANDTIILATnt, ImUUm Avtnvt. Mar tht corMr aSutk itral. (la r.r of th. Metropolll.n .od N.tloa.1 Hotrlr ) BION OF THE BIQ CALCIUM L10I1T. Wm. E.Sloo.1 Juimu rroiri'ioi CONTINUED UNEXAHIXEU SL'cCKSS THE GREAT SENSATION ALLIANCE. HOUSES CROWDED NIGHTLY. AUDIENCES WILD WITH DELIUHT. THIS KKNINO, MISS KATHLEEN O'NFIL, MI8S KATHLEEN O'NEIL, MISS KATHLEEN O'NKIL, lh eminently ropul.r Irlth Comedienne .n1 oollit. MISS ERNESTINE DE FAIBEK. MISS ERNESTINE DE FAIBER. MISS Kll.Nt3TI.VE UY. FAIUEK. ll. f.tutite oc.l .nil rert.leboreAn Attlite. .MR. L. J. "DONNELLY, MR. L. J. DONNELLY, Hie lARiuuirpieienUllie ot Llliioj.i.n Femlnl ni.mi. (1. llgVDESON O. IITEDESON la .om. entirely lew comlo .ond. written expietB. Jy for nod sung only by lilm. rrotr.ctcd engagement of tb. crlebr.lrd EtblnjiUn Duo. KAOAN AND EDWARDS. EAQAN AND EDWARDS. An Intere.tlng dr.mis entitled tho COIN FOROEHS I COIN FOROEKS COIN FOROERS OK, THE ROBBER'S WIFE. THE ROBBER'S WIFE. Mil. 1 1111. Brandon a. NoMR.dl.nd J.s Ldw.rdi ai M.rk Itedl.nd Mr. ueorg. R. Lleio... Lurry UGlg A cli.rmlog New Billet, Mrr.need by th. Great MUNS GUILLAUME FUULI1K, MUNS. GUIlLtUMK FUUCHt, oiled TIIK WOLF THK WOLF AMONG THC LAMD AMONG TMk! LAMBv Intioduclng th. unrlr.Ued UUUliU.,1 U. Dt-AUIK. lUIUlltlkT tiV B-XU1. L1LLIK BRANDON, KATK HARK1WN, JULIA niCIIMONB, LUCY ILIF1 ON, M'LLL JENN1K, M'LLE GLRALD1NE. LA Tr Till. I.LL. 1.C , .e. TIIKGKLt'l CUHI'J U'LTHIOrK ike cm. at tour. irt.iiuorL win citpear. A NLW olio OF FUN V NLW OLIO or .UN, A NLW OLIO OF t UN, I onllitlne ofsonei. U.neri. Durleiauel. c . Calling Into rriiuliltln, lo addition to the eminent artlite. above named, tho aicrntablc lenlceiol Alenr. 1IAHHY Bl OODGOIir, If. W WILLIAMS, WILLIS AltMvrRUNU, J. 1 LLAHK,. MONS bOL, L.W.3WAL.GIRT, T. BROWN, ic , he. Admlulon SAcenti oroheitra oocenti Trlrate Boxei, holding ilx perion. ,5 Door, open at .Vo'elocki rcriormancc at 1 roruLAR famTly matinef, roruLAU family matinee, Regular serlei, on SATURDAY AFtLRNOON.at Jo cl-rk. Admlulon Ladle. V) ce. It Children 10 cent. T1IL GRKT Tt RrslCHORl AN ALLIANlt, M'LLE ANNETTA UALEITI and MONS. TOI'llOlFi ALM), MISSES JULIA MORTIMER. MILLIE FOWLLR, and CLMtA iUWLLK, Will iiearon MONDAY EVENING, December 7 VAK1KTIK8! VAHIETIEbl! rooting renn'a Aienue and Ninth Btreet. Hamblln fc to Proiirletot. ritzalmmom stage Manager and Adtertlicr llll. LU.NIN0, NOV 1 .ie Pro can Piece. 10, FANNY'S FROLICS, Lngigeineut ol th. Favorit. Comedian, MR DAN WALTON, Who will positively appear tbii evi nine. r RIDAY, December 1 FIRS1 VNN1NLRSARY ILLEBRAIIUN ofth. O l' E N I N 0 OF THE VARIETIES. FIRE WORK', And a ipleodld bill. Admlulon, ii and M cen'i. Doon ipcu at 7i commenoei at 8 o'clock. WINES, ETC. pltEl). S. CUZZENS, reniis)lvanla av , two doors hum rouitecntl. st , UiUM.li or lo Wakuei bt., New Yuuk, Incites Attention to his stock ol FINE WINES, BKANDIE8, BEGAKS.c. Agent lor Ihe sale ol LILILNTHAL'S lUDltO, UUNO AMkRILA, SIANDAni), IWOl, iNA V, And .aiious other Biands V)lc Agent for LONGWOHlH'a LA TAW DA INtS. tHlMtN Dlllt-KS, lleroieticAllyiscaled Goods, line Gioitries. Andlooditucnts, DLNI'S tUACKLR', Ui-' AltlOUS KINDS. Iimtes conaoisscurs to lucptct his laige stuck ol I INK t-LMtLl WINL", of the famous Intages of 1911 and 15H, rHlVATLalOLK MDhlUA AND SUhlllUtS, LIUMrAGNkWINLN ol lu own imioitatkii, anl talis ihe tirctal attention olioDSumcis to tl.c binoJc ol DIDfrRZLNi lADlM.r AUl'lll M.K- l.NA. uasuipassed m llchncsa an I dflUious llaior, ol wtlih hr is mii-citer HID S lOZI-NS. uioitrr of Mues, Drandies,c , nolco Truii av , J.Iotus irom fourteenth st 1LIIA bKUAIW -hUOAUS, FHOM 1 l ,llio to 4T,tf 0, ol Jljj'tvil tobacco, tor sale at a u,w iTue A)y to Jus. 1 LAM, hijo 41s rwrlnh strrct, tctneen (laud H streets no27-lw NEW UOSKW 000 (,CAHVi:n . d( r mNus for ? linnr an I set them SLHUMAt Krllk MON1COMI H M-.W .MUSIC bit till-, , .No 1 Maikct Sjiatc and 1'enuijlwma aiun I stoiy, Uaihiuiton, V, (,'. oo.b-U AUCI10N SALES. ASSISTANT QUAnTKRMASTER'8 OFFICE, eorner or G and TtMNODd trerti, Waihington, I) t , Norimber Tf, tsu puiiLb mi runiiGa.i.oi miinnnwcr iioim adiettlzedfor Wedaed.rtn 9d day of Decern ber, ll postponed until Wedneadar. wcuneauar. io. lain. CH. TOMPKINS, noM-Ut Capt and A. d. M , V. A. ASSISTANT QUAHTERMASTEH OFP1CK, corner of O eod Twenty-ceco-streets, WAsiiiNOTOie, D. C- Nov. 17, I9M Will e sol.l at rubUo Auetloa, oo Wednesdays, the tth and 31 of December, iwi, ot the Corral, neArthe UbcervAtory, la this slty A lot of puMic Horses cad Mules, condemned ai utiflt for public scrvlee. Rles to cnnimenr At 10 o'clock a. tn. Terms cash, in Government funis (.HAS H. TOMPKINS, no-t Laptaln and A. U.M. U.l.Armr ASSISTANT QUAHTEnMASTElFs UI1IL1, CUKNLH (i AMU TwKKT V-8EIOB I, iTRLIIS.WASIIIIOTOIt, D.U, NOV. 18.1WS Will t sold At Tubllc Auetloa, At the Quarter maater'a Warehoutc.on the Square between K and P and Twent) first and Twentr-eeeond streets, Wash inclon, U. C, on WkDNKSDAY, Ptcenber M, A Arre Int of Quartermaster's Mores, condemned ac unlit for imblie service, consist at la part of 8rai Iron Ami Leather, Saddles, Bridles, liar's of Hti nea a, and Wagons, Teots, Tool , and Implement , Terms cAah in Government funds. fAletooommcace at io o'clock, a hi. LHAnLKS H TUMNCfiV, nol9.)3t ( apt. And Quartermaster. USA. I! Y W . h . WALL U ' AUCTION. XH1. HOUSb AND CARRIAUk BAZAAI' and nr.ro5iron, ALK Or IIOItF, I'AliniACES, BTOtK, Ac.. m LOUISIANA AVKNIir, Uetwpn Mntb and Tenth it. , M ..hloftoo AUCTION SALES K tllV Tl'KSDA, THURSDAY, AND TURDAI I'VSII ADVANCED O.N CPMiaNMln.il" STORAUE toil LAPJIIACKS. IIOI11F', CARRIAOK1, k , Reoclred for Private sale. Iria-U W. L, WALL- til Am.'. JJUSINESSCAlte. JUSTUS I. M'CAKTY, f) ATTUUNLV av LOHNSkLLOH AT LAW, ADO SOLICITOR fUK CLAIMS, Waiimnuton Citv, DC, Wll cite roinit Attention toaunllcations for AKUr AH UK PAY, DUUMlks, I'LNSIOM, Abd all other claims before the A.xecuti o Uei'irt ments and In the t ourt tit Claims. Ilffcrs to Hon. II. M liter, U. it. ken ate j Hon. M K. Latham, U. R Renatet Hon M. S. Wllklnaoo, V, 8. Senate) Hon. Jeremiah Black t Hon Wm. KelloKK, M ' Hon. P. B kouke, M. C i Hon 0. l-.t.ranirer, M. t, i Hon. W. A. 1UU, M.li Hon (jrus Aldrich, M lt Hon. Wm Wlndom, f I. C j Hon J8 aits, M L f Hon J.B8 Todd. M I i Hon Alex. Itamsey, V. b Senate Hon. Um 0. .Maclav. N 1 t iloa O L- Hofker. .Mi on i Hou. iharlec HuBjhvs, N. if!. II. lenriHd, Lti(Conn i iu ... riaiueniau, .nj , itj voi. u. . cwiu, ia. noll'lm 11 EAL ESTATE AND UENEItAL AGENCY. L.cnbod should call on N H MILLLIt, INTLLLU.LNLK OH-ICL, ror sen aula and real estate. AieiicrNo 611 Mnth slieet near l'eiitisl.anlaa,ci.ue, (north ) Particular Atleutinu paid to the renting of Dwel. lings and DoariUng; Houses, Mores, &.,. Keal It late And other liopcrly bought And sold on com tuiaslon I ro)rm hollers can obtain the best of tenant rlthout charge. B Ihebrstof tcteicnco civrn wbcntequlied ocll-t( IOYb' ( I , In rioeli Ci.ll Jua I li CLOTHimWE ARE NOW ncltpf a large Assortment of Hoys' And nsl.othlu.rof the newist stiles, suitable ior ine present season lor urcss ana scnooi wear, to which we invite the Attention of parents. WALL, STFPHKNS k U , 344 reruisylvAnlA Avenue, betireen Ninth and Tenth streets air 10 tnf fiUr k InUI 1 w INTER GARMENTS. NEW STYLES DOYS1 LLUTHING. we Are now in receipt oi a largo assortment oi BOlS'andCHlLOHs,A'd tLorHlNG, of the new. est styles, suitable for the present season for drtss and school Hear, lu which w lot Itc the attcatlen or parents WALL, 8TLPHLNS k LU , nocU-lflf 1W Pa. at., bet, tth And 10th st M ILITAHY (100DB. WALL. STLPHLNS A LO . 344 l'lllfSLVANIA AVANVI , Uflf r tho largest assortment In this city, erobr c Inn all qualities used by otacers in the Army ad J Naty, such as Sv4rds, bashes, Belts, Sbouldcr-ctiAps. Hatu, Laps, Pistols, kc , kc , with a tine Assortment o( uniform ciothlQC, with which we cao furnish oO sers complete outdts in a few moments. WALL; STLPHLNS fc U) MU PeunsylvAnlA Aanu or in ifif (InUI nr, Hiranl GENTLEMEN'S CLOTUIN0.-..WK haie now In store a lull stock cf Gentlemen's iirlus; Overcoats, Business Suits, Dress fcults, Anl rSirntshlns; Uoods of the latest styles, manufActur ed with the same degree of ncAtncss, style, and tic tanoc, as II made to order. WALL, STKPHLNS k Co , till reonsytvAnlA Avenue, between Ninth end Tenth eUeeU arr I lllf (4lArk InUI 1 Vr otTc e ...-wasiTington ani ly ALKAMIIIA KIIHV.- On Abd AlUr TllUnsDAi, Uctoter 1st, the sleameis THOMAS lOLLia.lt. Upt. Gednei) MAUY K. HrLI... tapt btackpolci OUNCJ AMMtllA, Lapt. llol linxshead, will tommente their legHlar trips tc tween Alexandria And W Ashloston, At 8 o'clock in the morning, running e.cry hour until 6 o'clock p m. saa-t( IIALL AND WINTER DRY GOODS LADII-S BLACK, COLU11LD AND SCAULLl C oaks and ClrcuUrai lilac It. Irostra Biacr, Plush And Water-proul ClnakiDC Cloth r rcucn merinos, ttepsanii uiiouiaQsiua.icuiun, Plain, PlAl 1 and imped aleuclssi White, Ued, D.ue, an 1 bellow Hanucls, lu alt nualltlesj ack aud Shirting iUnnels, Cassmieres atil Sllnflts, White and Colored Ulankctii Isih ami Niuare ihawU, lllark ailki. Mourning doodii, In gteat arirt) i White and flroutilolton blicelliis, kt, i IUIiuoi aland Hoopbkkrtst Hosier), Gauntlets, Jouvin s hi 1 (.lutes, k- ,kc. M IAILUKaLU, UMii-oi No 42 Centre Market Spar '1 HE RIAL T O HOU 1, CuHNLHNiaill Nll U MHLL1S, b E, . DLNGLl, Proprietor. TVaftionrietor takes nleasuie in announcitm lu the public that he has entirely refitted aud ir arrAnfedbis cstAblishment, and it will hcicaltci he ke) I as a rIlll-CLA3HL!tlAUIlANr, wheiemsybc found, At all times, C Mt, (IV I LUS, and everything else that the mat kvt atluiua Ihat can tempt the palate. He ha uialc extensive aiianccuicuts to keep a lull suj j I) ol STKAM1-D 0TLHS .. I. La. .r..k.. L-i..l II. alLiitat nnllri . II. a wiiivii Ric luiui.iiru m in . . Uir is supplied with the best ALLS, U INLS, BKNDILS U(.AK3, L1C. The Propifelor 1II spare no pains to make Ihe Hialto complete lo e.etypaituular, noil 3m 1 E YNOLDS HOUSE, COIl. vr EIUIITEESTU ST. ANU ISHN. ktlt, WASHINUTON, D. C Mmlaliiiuishtd At all hours. And At the shortest uvll.r J. W.HL.NOLUS, ucio ti iTopricior, lOSEl'H hHAFFIELD'b fl HILIIMUIIL lONFLlTIONLM, t MXTII STKLLT, DLTWELN U AMU II. Mr. sri r 1 1LLU has just irtuined from l.uroi r where he has mmlc most extensue purchases ol iojfin tonfrctlonety and Krults He is now prepared to lurnish Parties, Bails, Writdlngs anl Mi) pris, with the chclccst dellCAcles ofthlscoun liy as well as of other lands. Hi arrangements or supplying ice-tream anl water ices aio superior to any other lu this citj roanufaoturlng these things, as he dors, l stiaui power. lie .s aiso sen log up. in mi saioon, uuw lu e.crv sUIc. tamaies can le sui plied wi h them at the shortest notice. lo all ho may favor him wMft meir paironigs he promises punctual!!) and satiilactloa UV-llt EDUCATIONAL. Cl H i' J, K INSTITUTE, OlLttl SCHOOL rOll GIULS,) tv.. ti K stuff, rier the llrcle, one square south vtleui av , Ut een Joth and 2tli streets, tiniti tha 1th o( tw Dtember to Ihe lit ol Jul. Ihe luual Lmcllsh branches, Auclent and Mi irm lanauaet, taugt t at the institute AU. ical an I Instrumental Mnsto, Piano and Uuitai ti ii - tin i u i r , 1 1 in ii oi 1 itloil lornijuatt l,ol ten weeks, I ajable lu ilvatue, Lu.liau Diaiuhcs, elemeutari , Ail , micttl, i A.Atra chaine (moderate) lor Music tench ai.d other stutUcs. aUil-U