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Peet srmy { ¢ tant mmiss@ries : aeeiy A. D. C., let division; ap; “Gtajor C,H. Me- ted. March 4, 1669; relieved April 21, 1:3. Uaptain D. R. Ransom, 3d artillery, 2d division; appointed Barch i4, 1063; relieved October 31, 1963. Second Army Corp:. Assistant Cowmiesary : Captain T. B. Hisar, 4et DeJaware volunteers, 3d division; appoint- od August 13, 1863. Third Army Corps. Wo changes since October t, 199). Fourth Army Corps. { Commissary: Captain Albert B. Dod, ith | Waited States infavtry; appointed October 12, Assistant Commissaries: Lientenant H. E. Mavedury, 19th United States infantry, ist di- vision; appointed October 12, i863. OaptainH | M. Snyder, 5h Illinois volunteers, 2d divis- fen: :ppointed October 12, 1863. Captain E. T. j Welle, 20th Tilinois volunteers, 3d division; ap- pointed October 12, 1%. Fifth army Corps. Assistant Commissary: Lieutenant. S. Rob- erteon, 10th United States intantry, 2d division; Sppointed October 3, 1463; relieved October 16, 2. SiR Army Corps. No changer since October 1, i863. Eichth Army Corps. Wo changes since October 1, 1865, Ninth Army Corps. Assistant Commissaries: Lieutenant U. M. Walton, 2d division; appointed + Tee Meved September 29, 1963. Lonteaaat James HL Lord, 24 United States artillery, td division; | ante September 29, 1863; relieved October | Tenth Army Corps. Wo changes sinew October 1, 1-63. Eleventh ary Corps. Wo changes since October 1, J58. Twelfth Army Corpé. Mo changes since October 1, 1543. Thirteenth Army Corps. Assistant Commiesary: Lieute>ant Samuel Mikebrun, 3d United States cavalry; appoint- ed April 20, 1963; relieved September 23, 1263. Fourteenth army Corps. Aseistant Commissary: Uaptain Alfred L. Hough, 19th United States infantry, 2d divis- fen; appointed May 2, 563; transterred to Headquarters Department of the Cumberland, October 12, 1863. Fificenth Army Corps. Mo changes since Octoner 1, 1563. Sixteenth Army Corps. Assistant Commissariex: Lieutenant G. W. | Wetterman, 15th United States infantry, 6th di- | vision. appointed August 1%, !-t3. Lieutenant | J.U Pearce, 291b Wisconsin volunteers. D. of | B. Arkansas; appointed May 4, 1363. Seventeenth army Corps. Acsictant Commissary: Uaptain N. W. (s- borne, 13th United States infantry, 2d divie:on, appointed September s, Int. Eighteenth Army Corps. No changes since October 1, 1-63. Vineteenth Army Corp Arsistant Commissari bridge, Sth United St y i June 21, 1563, relieved October 5 t Arthur McAliister, Corps d+ Afrique; appoint. ed August ists. Lieutenant R. @ ‘ork, 114th New York volunteers; appointed August 23, 1£63. ig | Twentieth Army Corpse. H Commissary: Captain J. M. Trowvidge, 36th United Stites infantry: appointed August 23, 1865. Arsistant Commissaries : Wells, ¢9th Illinois voiuntee! inted April 14, 1565, transferred to3d division, th Army Corpe, October 12, I-63. Captain H. N. Snyder, 59h Illinois volanteers, 1st di fon; appointed April Mth, 1563; traneferred 94 division, 4th Army Corps, October 12. 1563. | Twenty-First Army Corps. Commiesary . Captain R. D. Mussey, 19th United States infantry; appointed April 7, 16:3; transferred to Headquarters Depariment of the Oumberland, September 19, 1563. Assistant Commissaries : Captain John E. George, isth Indiana volunteers, Ist division; appointed April 14, 1963; relieved October 12, 1#83. Lieutenant Harrison Millard, 19th Uni- ted States infantry, 2d division: appointed July | @7, 1863; relieved October 12, 1863. Twenty-Second Army Corps. Commissary: Lieutenant Volonel Joseph S. } Conrad, additional A. D.U., Military District | ef Wasbington; appointed October 2, 1563. } Assistant Commissary: Lieutenant Hiram } E. Sicklee, 17th New York battery, King’s di- vision; appointed August 11, 18 Twenty-Third Army Corps. 5 Assistant Commicsaries : Captain Nelson G | Frarkbo, 45.5 Ghio volunteers; appointed | Seprember 2, I-€3. Captain James A. Lee, jr., | 16th Kentucky volunteers, 2d division; appoint- { ed September Sth, in6i. A. @. O.. War Department, Washington. No changee since October 1, 1763. Headquarters Army of the Potomac. Wo changes since October 1, 1363. Cevalry Corps, Army of the Potomae. Commiseary: Captain Leroy 8. Elbert, 3d United States cavalry; appointed March 12,1503; | relieved July 15, 1963. Assistant Comminsaries : Lientenant Jacob | Bristo}, Sth Michigan cavalry, 3d division: ap- | inted July 18, 156. Captain W. Philips, ist | laine eavairy, 2d division; appointed October | 15, 1863. Captain G. A. Gordon, 2d United States cavalry; appointed April 2, 1963; re- | Meved September 23, 163. } Department of the East. | Commissary : Captain Wilson Barstow, ad- ; G@tiional A. D. ©., appointed September 15,1=63. Department of Virginia ond North Carolina. Assistant Commissaries: Lieutenant John BS. Haunt, 4th United States artillery; appointed March 26, 1663: relieved October 19, 1663. Capt. Maxard Stevons, A. A. G.; appointed April 21, 1863; relieved October 19, 1563. : Department of the Cummberiand. Assistant Commissaries: Lieutenant H. E. Stanebury, 19th United States infantry, head- quarters: appointed April 16, 1563: transferred to 1st division, 4th army corps, October 12, 1863. Lieutenant W. M. Wilson, 4th United States eavalry, cavalry division; appointed April 15, 1865; relieved August 31, 1463. Department of the Ohio. Ko changes since October 1, 1563. Department of the Missouri. Assistant Commicsaries: Lieutenant J. F. Price. Sth United Siates infantry; appointed August 26, 1663; relieved September 27, 1563. Captain J. W. Alley, 3d United States infantry, district of Colorado; Sprointed June 16, 1963; Felieved October 20, 1863. Department of the South. {See 10a Corps.) D tof the Gulf. Assistant Commissaries: Captain Thomas RK. Rodman, 2th Massachusetts volunteers; eg September 25, 1463. Major Charles 5. om Herrman, additional A. D.C.; appointed July 29, 1863. Captain T. H. Annable, 26th Massachusetts volunteers; appointed Augast 4, 1863. Lieutenant John Hamtiiton, ist United States infantry, sppointed September 23, 1563. Department of New Mezico. i Ko changes since October 1, 1863. { Department of the Pacific. { Assistant Commissary : Major D. Woodruff, | 18th United States infaatry; appointed April 20, tain E. T. eS SC” THE EVENING STAR. | infantry, Harrisburg, Peansylvania: | fantry, Trenton, New | Utca, New York; sppointed May | porary; relieved Or 1863; relieved October 5, 1°63 Department of the Tennessee. No changes since October 1, 1:63. Depariment of the Northwest. Commissary: Major L. Sitgreaves, United States Engineers; appointed May 9, 165: re. lieved September 11, I+63. Assistant Commissaries - Col. Lovis H. Mar- shall, A. D.C., district of Wisconsin; appoint- ed August 2, 1-63; transferred. as commissioner to Headquarters I ment of the Northwest September 11, 1563. Captain C. A. D. ©., Indian expeditio: 13, 1563; relieved October . Department of West Virginia. pemmlesery ices tg J. B. ‘otbingham, onal AD. &., ii October 2, 1-03. Hp Repo | Arsistant Commissary : Lieutenant Fred. A- Nims, ist New York cavalry, fre! division: - appointed October 21, 1G o” StH! division; Department of Me ahela. No changes since October 1, 1863. Depariment of the 8: juchanna. 1st One ME: Lieutenant Edward A; Duer, 15, 1663, eS Artillery; appointed October St.Mary's District. Commissary : Captain 5 A.G., ‘Sppoluted Outoper 35, H jawrence, x MUATERING Orricens | Lient. F. H. Brown, tsth Uninea'S i wy, Harrisburg, Penueylrae nee? S'8tes infan. | i 1563, jem porary: Telleved ;2Ppointed June Ww. As SI, isa3, | fantry, Boston, M: ctober TOWN. 15:h United Stat ; jassachusetig. tes in- | gaet Ie, 1863, temporary; ny Gee | 1 Lieutenant W. H. Bisbee, 18th United States | ipiantry, Boston Mf ““appoi September 16, 1803. ; | niensst G. L. Browning, ith Paiieg States tutantry, Trew: New Jersey: od Jane 3, 150, temporary; ralieved Tree ne, Lieutenant B.F,, Bernardy ist United States Harrisburg, Pi lvania; ted 7 be urg, Pei oe van creas Lieutenant H:T.Brewerton, Sth United States artillery, New York;. sppointed 7 20, 1663, porary; iJ “Ci WO Cl ‘United States Arm: pou tain .0 Charchill, Us , 1963; relieved Octaber 31, oe “Lieutenant H. Cutting, 10ca United. States tem , 1863. ean BU cmeiona aed hee antry, New 5 a 1862, temporaty; felioved October 31, 1863. utenant H. ©. Oook, 16th United States infantry, Elmirs, New Yorm; appotated Octo- ber 23, 1 temporary, Captain Jamés Elder, 11th United States in- fantry, Harrisborg, Pennesivania; relieved October 10, 1963. » Oaptain John Edwards, 3d United States ar- hecy, Alea ys New York; appointed October 15, 14 Lieutenant 0. H. Fleteher, lst United States infantry, Louisville, Kentacky; appointed Sep- tember 1, 1963. Captain J. S. Fletcher, 11th United States infantry, Harrisburg, Pennsylvania; relieved August 31, 1663. Captain W, J. Fetterman, 18th United States ga June 15, 1e03, temporary; relieved Lieutenant Symmes Gardner, 16th United States infantry, Boston, Massachosetta; puinted June 3, 1863, temporary; relleved July 27. 1863. Oaptain H. B. Hays, 6th United States eaval- ry, Harrisburg, Pennsylvania; appointed July 17, 1863, t mporarys relieved September 19, 1363, ies enn - ear thee Mester Ststee infan- , Springfie! inois; a inted ———, re- Haved August 10, 103.) PPO Brigadier General William Hays, United States volunteers, New York; appointed Octo- ber 27, 103, Chief Mustering Officer, southern division of New York. Lieutenant Le Roy L. James,2d United States artillery, New York; appointed July 20, 1863, temporary; relieved Angust 11, 1663. Lieutenant R. P. mee. 15th United States in- lersey, appointed June hy ring “ay relieved October 31, 1963, piain R.S. C. Lord, tst United States cay- alry, Harrisburg, Pennsylvania; appointed jay is 1863, temporary; relieved September Te63 y Captain W. H. Lawrence, Lith United States infantry, Trecton, New Jersey; appointed Au- gustiz, '563, temporary; relieved September 21, 1263. 3, 1 Cante‘a Joseph M. Locke. 14th United States H infantry, Indianapolis, Indiana; appointed Oc- tober 12, 1863. Lieutenant W. F. Melbonrne, 15th United States infantry, Indianapolie, Indiana; ap- pointed October 12, 3. Lieutenant J. W. Means, sth United States infantry, New York; appointed July 20, 1463, temporary; relieved October 31, 1363. Lieutenant J. P. W. Neil, 18th United States infantry, Columbus Ohio; appointed June 15, 1 tem porary; relieved October 31, 1563. eutenant W. T. Penuock, Ist United States cavalry. Harrisburg, Pennsylvania; a>pointed July 20, .903, temporary; relieved October 31, 1-63. Lieutenant H. C. Peck, lth United States in- | tantry, Harrisburg, Pennsylvania; appointed Joly 21, 1963, temporary; relieved October 31, in63. Lieutenant Colonel Georze H. Ringgold, Pay | Department, Sen Francisco, California; re- | hevyed August 29, 1863. ptain P. R. Stetson, 15th United States ine 'y, Harrisburg, Pennsylvania; transferred tn ! to Cinciynati, Obio, October 22, 1263. Captain P. W. Stanhope, 12th United States infantry, Cincinnati, Ohio: appointed December 11, 1-62; relieved October 22, 1963. Major Henry R. Selden, 13th United States infamy, Santa » New Mexico, appointed September 1}, 1-63; relieved October 5, 1963. Lieutenant G. P. Sanford, 13th United States infantry, Rochester, New York; appointed October 15,1 relieved October 23, 1663. Lienteran Suyder, 5th United States in- fantry, Ha July 24, 1363, temporary; relieved October 31, Ise: ‘Captain J. M. Trowbridge, 16th United States infantry, Milwaukie, Wisconsin; relieved Octo- Major FE. Underwood, United States Army, 30, 1863; re- lieved September 3, 1563. _ Captsin D. L. Wood, 16th United States in- tantry, Mar 4, Ghio; relieved September 12, 1963, jeutenant W. W. Webb, ith United States cavslry, Wheeling, Virginia; appointed June 15, 1663, Jemponas yy cle ved September 23, 1883, Captain T. W. Walker, 3d United States in- fantry, New York; appointed July 20, 1563, tem- tober 31, 1663. Lieutenant T. Williams, jr., 5th United States artillery. New York; appointed July 23, 1863, temporary; relieved Oc! T 31, 1863,” Provoet Marshals of enrollment districts ap- pointed under the Enrollment Act in the va- | rious States are hereby authorized to muster in | recruits, (pot commissioned officers,) enlisted in their distiicts, for volunteer regiments whore organization has been once completed. These must+rs in will be made on a * Muster and Descriptive Roll,” blanks for which will be furnished by the Adjutant General upon ap- pheation. Four copies ot this roll will be made ont and dispoced of as directed for Muster-in Rolls, direct.) one for the Adjutant General of the State, one to the company recruits, and one to be retained by the Provost Marshal. Recruits for different regimente must not { appear on the same roll. ‘he following is a liet of Provost Marshals: California. Northern District—Wuliam H. Parks, Marys- ville. Middle Dictrict—Robt. Robinson, Sacramento. Southern District—A. Jones Jackson, San Francisco. Connecticut, Ist Dietrict—Lucias G. Goodrich, Hartford. ! 2d District—B.S. Pardee, New Haven. 3d District—lsaac H. Bromley, Norwich. 4th District—William H. Riley, Bridgeport Colorado Territury. John Wanless, Denver City. Delaware. Edwin Wilmer, Smyrna. District of Columbia. Henry A. Scheetz, Washington, Dakota Territory. George P. Waldron, Yankton. Illinois. let District— William James, Ohicago. 2d District—Amos B. Coon, Marengo. 3d District—Jobn V. Eustace, Dixon. 4th District—James Woodruff, Quincy. 6th District—James M. Allan, Peoria, 6th District—Abel Longworth, Joliet. 7th District—William Fithian, Danville. +th District—leaac Keys, Springfield. oth District—Benjamin F. Sterling. 10th District— William M. Fry, Jacksonville. ith District—M. O. Keane, Olney. 12th District—George Abbott, Alton. 13th District—Isaac N. Phillips, Oairo. Indiana. Ist Dis rict—Blythe Hynes, Evansville. 2d Dietrict—J. 3d District—Simeon Stansifer, Columbus. 4th District—J. O. McQuiston, Greersburg. Sth District—Isaac Kinley, Richmond. 6th District—David Braden, Indianapolis. 7th Déstrict—Richard W. Th Haute. 6th District—James Park, Lafayette. sth District—William W. Wallace, La Porte. lvth District—Hiram Iddings, Kendaliville. 11th District—Oalvin Oowgill, Wabash. Jowa. ist District—R. B. Rutledge, Burlington. 2d District—Philo E. Hall, Davenport. 3d District—S. P. Adams, Dubuque. 4th District—James Mathews, lowa City. 5th District—S. C. Brownell, Des Meines. 6th Distric--Warner H. Curtiss, Fort Dodge. Kentucky. ist District—Roland H. 1, Paducah. 2d District—Jobn R. Grissom, Owensboro. 3d District—Atwood G. Hobson, Bowling Green. 4th District—T. 7. Alexander, Shelbyville. Sth District—George-W. Womack, Louisville. 6th District—George W. Berry, Covington. 7th District—Thomas H. Moore, Lexington. “th District—Kobert Hays, London. oth District-Wm. C. Grier, Greenupsbarg, Kaunras. Northern District—James > Leav- enworth, spocenoe, i Southern District—Alexan nke, Lawrence. resis br Ist District—C. H: Hoost : st District—C. H. Doughty, Portla: 2d District—Joba 8. Baked,’ Lewiston, id District—A. P. Davis, Augusta. 41h District— Etijah Lowe, Bangor. ith District—A. D. Bean, Belfast. Ist Diatrict~John S. Newberry, De:roi 2d District—R. U. Denison, Kalamazoo. ud District—Robert J. Barry, Jackson. 4th District—Norman Bailey, Grand Rapids. Sth District—Charles M. Walker, Pontiac. th District— Randolph Strictland, Coranna. Massachusetts, jst District—albert D. Hatch, New Bedi 2d Distriet—J. W. D. Hall, Taunton. re 36 District—Georga A. Shaw, Boston, 4tb District—Wm. G. Howe, Boe 5th District—-Daniel H. J Sth Dietrict— Horatio G. = District—s, Benton ‘ho: oh a a ete W-Btoes, Worcester, 10th District—Hie: ‘Moorehouse, Spring: infautry, New York; 4 nted Jul 1863, ra Mrievea Ockever 301s) | point. | ctober | ‘ourg, Pennsylvania; appointed | one for the Adjutant General, (to be sent | eatlake, Mount wether, Jeffersonville. iompson, Terra | the office of Maryland. ist = Risiint-—Johe Frasier, jr., Easton Fe Baitmor, mnt, District—Leopold Biamenbarg, 4th District James Smith, Frederick. * ee District—John 0. Hotiand, Ellicott’s } } let Diatri D. Colman, St. Li = District—O. 0. Manwaring, St. cesta a - Noell, Ironton, i hamer, S| | oO, Laxin, District—W m. Fowler, sty ph. eine §th District—John F. Benjamin, Hannibal. oth District—Wm. F. Swiitler, Mexico, alinnesota. 1st Dietriect—Oharlee *:. See, Rochester. 2d District- George H. Keith, St. Paul. " tat Diatrict—Jobn & Goats, Portemon Ti ‘ohn fi 24 District— Anthony Col #, Concord. ae 3d District—Cheeter Pike, West Lebanon: New York. tae: District—Edwin Rose, Jamaica, Long 2d District—Semuel T. Maddox, Williams. vod bietrict_Btephen B \t m B. Grego Leng Island. leg pees 4th District—Joel B. Erh: Sth District—John Duffy, New York city. 6th Dis:rict—James W. Farr, New York city oe District— Frederick C. Wagner,New York city. th District—B. F.Manicre, New York city. ae District—Charles E. Jenkins, New York y= 10th District—Moses G. Leonard, Tarrytown. 11th District—Abram L. Nanny, Goshen. 12th District—Ieaac Platt, Poughkeepsie, 13th District—Joshua Fiero, jr., Kingston. 14th District—Jobn O Cole, Albany. 15th Dietrict—Unarles Hughes, Troy. 16th District—Charles Clendon, jr, Platts. burg. 17th District—S, © F. Thorndike, Malone. léth District—J. P.. Butler, Schenectady, J9th District—Samuel Gordon, Norwich,Ohe- mango county. jae District—Frederick Emereon, Water- wn 2ist District—Jeseph P. Richardson, Utica. 22d District—A. L. Scott, Oswego. 23d District—Major Silas Ramsey, A. D. C., Syracuee. th District—Jobu N. Koapp, Auburn. 25th District—Wm. T. Remer. Canandaigua. 26th District—Edw.. Kattell, Owego, Tioga county. 2th District— Samuel M. Harmon, Elmira. 26th District—Roswell Hart, Rochester. 2eth District—Levi F. Bowen, Lockport. 30th District—Gastarus A. Scroggs, Baffalo. Sist District—George W. Palmer, Dunkirk. New Jersey. Ist District— Robert ©. Jonnson, Oamden. 2d District—James B. Coppuck, Trenton. 3d District—Williim M.Shipman, Somerville. 4th District—James M. Brown, Morris‘own. 5th District—E. Newton Miller, Newark. Nebraska Territory. Oscar F. Davis, Omaha City. Nevada Territory. Jacob L. Van Bokkelen, Virginis. Ohio. ist District—A. E. Jones, Oincinnati. 2d District—Thomas R. Roberts, Ciacinnatl. 3d District—Jobn Mills, Hamilton. 4th Dist:ict—A. C. Devel. Urbana. 5th District—Daniel S. Brown, Lima. 6th District—James K. Marlay, Hillsboro’. 7th District—James A. Wilcox. Columbus. | 8th District—William Shunk, Mansfield. oth District—J. J. Steiner, Sandusky. 10th District—Oharles Kent, Toledo. 1th District—Ren jamin F. Uory, lronton. 1th Die rict—George W. Roby, Ohillicothe. 13th District—Jobn A. Sinnet, Newark. 1th District—James L.. Drake, Wooster. 15th District—Leyi Barber, Marietta. | 16th District— David McCartney, Barnes- ville. 17th District—John F. Oliver, Alliance. sth District—Frederick A. Nash, Cleveland. | 19th District— Darius Cadwell, Warren. Oregon. Julius M. Keeler, Saiem. Pennsylvania. let District—Wm. E. Lehman, Philadelphia. 2d District—Edwin Palmer, Philadelphia, 3d District—Jacob S. Stretch, Philadelphia. ith District—D. M. Lane, Philadelphia. 5th District—Mahlon Yardley, Philadelphia. 6th District—John J. Freedly, Norristown. 7th Disirict—KE. L. Christman, Westchester. tih District—Henry S. Kupp, Reading. 9th Disigict—A. W. Bolenius, Lancaster. léth Distric-—Charlemagne Tower, Poits- ville. llth District—Samuel Yohe, Easton. 12th District—-S. N. Bradford, Scranton 13th District—Charles M. Manville, Towan- | da, Bradford county. | 14th District—Jonn Kay Clement, Harrisbarg. 15th Dastrict—R. M. Henderson, Carlisle. 16th District—George Eysteu, Chamb+rsburg. 17th District—James D. Campvell, Hanting- ton. sth Dietrict—-Wm. W. White, Williamsport. 19th District—H. 5. Campbell, Waterford. 20th District—David V. Derickson, Mead- ville. Qist District—W. B. Coulter, Greensburg. 22d District—J. Heron Foster, Pittsburg. xz3d District—J. W. Kirker, Alleghany Oity. 24th District—John Cuthbertson, New Brigh- ton. Rhode Island. Ist District—Wm. E. Hamlin, Providence. 2d District—Alfred B. Chadsey, Providence. Weat Virginia. lst District—Benjamin B. Stone, Wheeling. 2d District—James Evans, Grafton. j _ 3d District—Jorseph ©. Wheeler, Oharleston, Kanawha county. art, New York city, | Fermont, Ist District—C. R. Orane, Ratland. 2d District—Gilman Henry, Woodstock. 3d District—Rolla Gleason, Burlington. Washington Territory. James W. Porter, Fort Vancouver. Wirconsin. Zi 1st District—James M. Tilapaugh, Milwau- ie. 2d District—8. J. M. Pataam, Janesville. 3d Die! rict—John C. Clarke, Prairie du Obelp. 4th District—E. L. uluine, Fond du Lac. Sth District—O. R. Mernll, Green Bay. 6th District—Benjamin F. Cooper, La Urosse. E. D. TowxsENp, Assistant Adjutant General. Oxprance Orrics, War DRPARTMENT, WakrttIxGTon, Dacember 4, 1563. Notice is hereby given that the Board of Ord- Bance Officers appointed for the purpose of ex- aming officers applying to be comrhissioned as Ordnence Officers, of 8 rank not higher than eaptain, will aseembie at this office on the 4th of January next. All officers desirous of appearing betore the Board must first make application to that effect to the Ohisf of Ordnance, stating their age, present state of healthfuinees, where and how educated, and what etudies they have pursued. Such as wish to a before the Board at its next meeting should file their applications as herein required, by or before the 20th 1863. G.D. Ramsar, Gee 5-16t Brig. Gen. Chief Ordnance. ——______. War DEraRtManr, ‘Wasnincton, January 23, 1863. in consequence ot the pressure of business t ar partment, Passes for citizens to sit the Army of the Potomsc will be given at jeutenant Colonel Comxap, 139 Pennsylvania avenue, above 19th street. jn Crores HOLIDAY GIFTS. OHR'STMAB PRESENTS! NEW YEARS’ GIFTS! i { and gentlemen inesarch relati . | fine etock of the mest desirable artislesforienene brenees Mare jot hey ecsines by the under- are offe pects! wie HOLIDAY G Ping ? pecially as of French Worked ond Cambrie Seta ‘and Benet eatresd Since sara gatas justian Kets, and Ouffs. new styles. core in: Golars Infants’ French Worked Sy LA ‘e Merino and L: : Fine im Fann Caps. Deautifal Purses, Porte- Lace Sleeves, en, Every article seld is | @uUality sudJatest ety. j Selly a represen! | quality of g00ds cam be bous ht anywhere, | all and examme'for yourselves FRANKLIN ETCHISON, 12 Market by { _no2-t3a1 sov.ath aud Sth strats, SOMETHING WEW FOX WASHINGTON, MI88 SAR FORD, from New ¥ ry, AD elegant sssortment o! ft n] y VAN Para er Tees dies’ Biding and Walking Ha‘a; also, uo; fe aegis Bitiee Baiiee Gere ieee S1m* Next door io be ‘a. RB BALB—25 000 joe eI F% rBamentes Plants Bhrebe, Trees, Ay 1 teste ai foes or Boliding Mei ig TRBDAM, Foret and Wetverrman, ne? im* 18th, corner of M street, Brookiyn, | ‘opened | tee POSALS. ' PROPOBALS. ARMOR PLA ZB ES, | wererhereeoes FoRAGs. Bavv Dar j ‘Onixr Qoszesama: J on. > sweet fie gear | a= tte is : . D. Salta ore. ‘a or mor: i the whole of description a | yersel: thot ie, the desk ating, the OF rate: at vo del ibe the side armor A i ne | thes aens fer 40d to be deliv Floveo kundrea (1k) wrought iron pl H s complered § oe jose, we (10) fost cues pene (a i ee must be written out in woras on the i ts to anit pie Sistine Panceseaa | ssibaarnctsct oboe as zB Pehes tor wi ie ry 4 of about chree pis: be furnishes to the sont Tobe | ecg tres iy ine sis aitte, The gheinde Mf | "FL partonic tft Gcaerioton of cate, cern Seiivered within ton (10) tuouths trom she date of ae cr Blea gropoved to bv Gelivared moni bertiind UGHT IRON STBINGEES. articles under here! Three thousand an lingal feat of | ited will be waives tou riged weepeetions Seite noe rgeare, Apo hbe | Government Luspector Betcre being ecoe abent forty (4) fret on sagh | the lowest responsible bidder, as the tntares! 4 (3) inches. These | G. vermment rae Tequite and payment will ee twenty Saree (8) Rotee made shen the whole amount cont:acied for ahi & | have deen delivered and aocr pted ; of \ The bidder will be required to pany of each, There | py oposal witha guaranty, si responsi: i efthe vessel paquare 5 ie whole to ha ‘O be mace ofthe bet irou,eads | th il, witpin ten cays contract, for the , good to the amo: and sudicient saretics ipa cum ¢q) antof the son- the’ sise iivared, im eight (8) be PROPOSALS. BOPOBSALS FOR LU a one fafun largaron yore We Teee| sot THURSDAY Bes, Snaat to oak m2 la it poiet ag the Depot Guararemunion andre Fore t foot 0 lakes ‘Twenty thonrand . ) feet twelve inchel ial Sea thoesand (75,000) feet Side, ‘Ail he above descrived to be Lamber. well seasoned, heer ite ae inspection ment, and all delivered on or'vefore tee Souk dae ment 'e! or ie in th f @ firm, th of SERS pandas est Speers: See areas asthe @ party pt oF the individual proposal of th alo from Glaloyal'parties will not becon- ” red ene ae Cork peat beron must accompany yposale mart to Capt. James M. core, Ass stant Quartermaster, Wesbington, B and should be ar eevee plainly marked * Pro; cence SPT Ph astors ware eo PF abe oficial certificate of the Clerk Gourt or of the United Pater Diss ‘The shown si months from the date of tha tract. tract. to deliver the fe provosed in conformity | It be a im must be guaranteed two DE A! 4 terms o! ver ticement ; in case | responsibie persons, whose signatur: to One ree aoe aE LL) viates of wronght The sats bidder should fall toate into the eor- peened corneas narantes, and said ierantes must sand widths. vis : gi Tract they oe cde oad the aext eveereeee Bidders must be t in when the » ate 18 fest long by inches wide bls biaderver, the person to ‘whom the are opened, of Ar proposals will mot be conall- 10 feet 6 inehes long by 83 inches wide bag Pao) bility of the guerantors mu ‘Bonds in the sum of two thousand dollars, signe @ ea ee mh Bee nmecis! eortifests of a UB Distiek | by thecontrastor and both of bi amore, wit 16 2 a. 68 8 ‘Attorney. Quetomsor sny other of- of or bidder % 2 “” cer under the United States Government or re- H 3 & Fo. sible perso kaown to this office, t a we te pre rep erey Ines iy wel i 5 2 000! i B :_ | sherrmatarbt interes Sonoran: peitmn oie ce Trae he 7 = 1.0 \"aha should be plaisly marked "Proposals Terewith. » oer nto 8 contract im 3 3. Boden asum equal to the amount of the con- 7 2 traet, signed D contractor and both of his 7 48 guarantors. will be required of the successful bid- T “a der or b.ddere ups signing the cont: act Back torms cf bid, guarantees an¢ bond’, may pot ; 3 de obtained upon applicatiop at this office. if “ RM OF PROPOSAL. om 7 Pry (Town, County and Btate)——. guired oy the Go: 7 Pr (Date). lure of the bid eal is 7 & J, the subscriber, do hpreby propose to farnis® | to furnish witsin ribed. in mor 7 a and deliver to the Uni tates, at the Qaarter- | or quantity, the Lumber stipulated tu be delire: 7 & paste:’s Department at ——. agreeably totbe | then the Assistant Quartermaster to have the right 7 “a verme of your adverti- ement, inviting proposals | to eupply sach deficiensy by Rerehase, goa suck 7 o forsge, dated Washingtoa Depot, Deo. 3, i8i3, | Did "er to be cbaresd with the difference of cost. 7 s To. lowing artic! viz: Informal proposais will be rejected, 0 B — burhels of Corn, in sacks, at — per bushelof JAMBS Mf. MOORE, . i « to 33 “ Fis epee ate in tacos atx pst Beabel of de 8-td Captain. Asristant Quartermaster. hea’ ela of 's at— ir i} oO! — etree eae and edger to be aquaze amd rtraleBt BD oat a ay, at per ton of 100 | PBOPOPALS FOR FLOUR me EE ree te es pL eG { ound Ss SzaLED Prorosars will be received until the st. pou! The whole of the iron to be of a quality that will | ——— tonr of baled Straw, at — per ton .of 2,000 ar a ter sil ain of twenty two (#2) United pounds. tons i Delivery to commence on or before the —— day Fe ene daar ved except from. partios | of ——-, 186. snd to be completed on or before the — day’ of , 186 , and pled into s written contract with the Unit w.th god and approved securities within the apace of ten days after being notified that my bid has Deeuaceepted. Your obedient servant, Brigadier General D. H. Rucker, having ertablishments capable of doiug this work. and their ertablisnmente will ce examined before & contract will be swardad. Particulars willbe xiven on application to the gommandent of the Brooklyn, New York, Navy ‘ar The contract will embrace the usual conaitions, Department ves the right to reject General Depvt Quartermaster. one an vall ihe sroporsia that may bet made ander . ‘Washington, D.C. thie advertisement, if, in its opinion, the public Q@UARATY. We, the undersigned, residents of ——. inthe County of —-—. Btate of . heredy, interests require. ma Hi jointly and severally, covenant with the United ition muat state the Rh each class of the iron wil lee per pound i Setdeltvored in tl spective Navy Yards and must be as30m- | States, and guarar tre in case the foregoing bid of panied Sys guarentee that the parties willexecute | —_——“ be ccopted. that he or they wi!t, within 8 contract if awarded to them. ten days after the acceptanor of sais bid, exseute Nore.—The side armor for eash vessel will be donb!e the quantity of each sise above . amed, that is, two hundred a.d ninety-two (292) plates in namber. n073 3awtd PBorosas FOR OORN,. the contract for the same with good and sufficient sureties, in a sum equal to tne amount of tha con- tract, to furnish the forage proposed in conformity lo the terms uf acy: rtisement aatei December 4. lie. nade which the pore = age. and, fed case the saia 6 enter into contrect as afore:ad, we make good the differ- aniee to SALS will be received until the Lath Inet at id clock i, for furmishing the Sup. | (£2e,Detween tLe oficr by suid ——— and the next sistence ‘Department with FiV@ THOUSAND | 10%erutrert may be awarded. BURUELB OF QCOBN, on the cob, to ba delivered ness. id gt Wasningten or Georgestowd, D. Sai Given under our hands and seale this —— day of twenty days after opening the bids, one- elivered within five days. pae® oath of allegiance must accompany each Government reserves tue right to reject any bid for any csure. “eal. i at, to the best of my know- bove-pamed guarantors are sureties for the amount for I hereby oon tify, 1 ledge and belief, 200d and sufficient dressed to the undersigned at 255 Oetroet endorsed Propos ale Pr a which they offer to be seeurity, dea coin ter Oe. To dé certified by the United Biates District At- torney, Collector of Customs. or sny other officar urder the United States Government, or respon- eible person known to this ome, p®orosais FOR HAY, STRAW mp GRAIN. Fon. Duranruanr. RUGKER, Assistant Guartermaster's re de 9-tf Brig. Ged.anc Q. M, Alexan Va.. Nov. » 1868, RDNANOB OFFICS. Wairtss ?rorosats for War Durantuesr srnmeutsto' be dontvesea at Atezesdrig, Van or say Wasntzoron, November 21563. point on the rotomec or its tributaries and in sack anes Pagrosacs will be teat Dee epee x aun for 100.000 INFANTRY AOQOUTREMBNTS, ealiber 88, to be delivered in the following quanti- ties, at the arsenals, vis: And Bete atthe New York Arsenal, Governor's 20,000 Seta at the Frankford Arsenal, Bridesburg, e300 Beta atthe Alleghany Arsenal, Pittsburg, a 060 Bets at the Bt. Louis, Arsenal, St. Louis P 16, w, Bota at the United Btates Arsenal, Bpeing- a8. These Accoutrements are to be made in strist conformity with the jon patterns, whish can be seen at any of the above }, and they are to be subject to inspection at the will be received forfive thousand: os P: 5,009; bushels of Corn or Oats, and Aft; (ep cone of fay or Btraw and a; ja, unless it #! for the in- terest of the Government to contract for a leas | amount. Corp to be put upin sacks of about two (2) bushels, and oats in of about three(3) busha! each. which are tobe furnished free of charge to the Government, The hay and straw to be secure- ly baled. Allarticles furnisbed under this advertisement to be subject to a rigid inspection by the Govern- arsenal where ee reheoes ‘ohh be made from time to time, under | delivered before being received by the Governmen: this advertisement, from the lowest responsible | Bone te be accepted cr for but such asare ap- } bidder, as the interests of the public service may | proved on ip re ion. The belts tobe of srained TE Sodersigned reserves the righ any | The shouldar-belt to be inalmdod In the sat s | and dl ofere Ehiol mney be decsied inosecatibia |. Deliveries must be made in lots of not less than | with the interests ef the Government. 1,000 seta per week. for all contracts of 10,000 sets or Payments will be made in such fands as may be | @Rder : end not less than 30, so pee wock op all provided from the U. B. Tri and as far as tracts for over 10,000 se! Fn delivery to Feosrven ths ceirithbold ‘the whe! siluret> deliver ara sueoiied time Snitentyect reserves the right to wit e whole or an: part payment falfiment the con’ F to a forfeiture ofthe amount to be of ct ee ts Until the complete delivered at thattime. The Accoutrements must Good security will be required for the faittfal boxed in the usual atyle, the boxes to becharged fulfilment of any egreement made under this ad- det ed by the inspector. ome ataX'quartsrmaster, | aalavrbore they propaes deliver, and the nuner =e bis tenet nde — of sets they propose to Geliver at cach place, if for PPoroeaLs WOR TIMBER FOR THE NAVY | more than one. a. No bids will be considered from other Buagav ov Ospyazce. than regular manufactarers of the: fe and s: Nary Depurinient, Nov. 16, 1368. ea are known to the De ent to be fully compe- Sxatup Prorocats, endcrsed “Proposals for | tent toexecute in own shops work pro- Timber.” will be received | | this Bursan until | posed for, eth day of Decem- Bach party obtaining a contract will be required ber next and ring indercon- | to enter inte bond, with approved ‘soourity, for ite . ot ral 'y Yards at Portsmouth, N. | faithful execution .. Boston, York, and Philadelphia. the fol- The Departmen: reserves the right to reject any lowing desoribed timber and plank, for Ordmance | or all bids if not deemed satisfactory. purposes: Proposals will be d to Brigadier General Lass I—White Oak for Gun Carriages George D. Ramsay. Ohief of Ordnanse, Wach‘ng- ‘White Pine and ite Wood, ton, D, C., and will be endorsed ‘‘Proposais for In- hite Ash and Hickory, fantry Accoutrements.” GO. D. RAMaAY { ofre peat be made for the au at | _non-eotd Brig. Gen. .Ohiof of Ordnance. corte ames. and White “ish. ond P®0POBALS FoR CALVARY HOnsas. but the oor Le ot ad for oil of each de Cavauay Buasav Seditiod ta the OrGstnes Officers at @rricaor Daror UARPRAMASTER, { ‘several and stations and hingtom, Nov, 35, 1963. the, Bar want, Ore aes » Bs opens” Pity x4 pousiied and Fed Horses. S \- ay description of tue’ Timber” ‘time or | be delivered in ington elty. District of Go- iveries and other aa. Bt. Lowle, Cissourt; and 6 . ie. no®-lawiw Ohief of Bureau. 0d lateriin, : Fo berron oan (15) to sinieae og} PpBorceas FOR BAY, STRAW, AND GRAIN mt sesdie; com; iy built, hy good Besh, — from all defects. Orrion or Poascn Riven Taansroaratt f the bidder to fulfll his agreemen' ’ 7th street hart. Washington Oct, iy a geasantiog by two Teaponaibig persons: Brae Onin ted Goce for tien Ta sear, Saleen eee be de gute Hailroad ores anyorine to posal will be entertained unless tne osth OS Props to De add resend all Seon tio to tats Umtos Lk ba n @ on . id they should state the quantity ofeach articles | The Feaponalb the guarantors offered, also the feed and date Of delivers le shown off etiaeass ofthe Glerk ofthe ll be recetved for Gve thourard(§ 000) | nearest District t, or of the United States Duabeis of Corn OF Data, and tty (60) tons of, oF | District Attorne: Straw, and upwards, uniess it shoald be for the ia. must be addressed to Lieut. ol 0. @. terest of the Government to contract fora less |-Bawteile, Chief Quartermaster, Cavalry Bureau, OMCRRE ty He dit ep te ef = be jorsed on the envelope ‘Proposals for two (2fbushela cash, which are to be furnished at yrnen."? watry Rorses Caren ith the above K chara hors puro! Soot tt epee marki fair ces, at the following 8, Vis: York ity, ‘Aidan: Buffalo, and iF, . urgh, meray wept lambus, A ton, Massachusetts; ugusta, and Madi- son, Wistomnlny satasant Ook shan oni Bo 28-tf Bureau. OR HOLIDAY PRESENTS. Fast Received at P. J. BELLEW & 00.8, . 610 SEVENTH STREET, <—Established in 1360— | The largest, choicest, and most valuable stoek of FINE SILVER PLATED WARS, ever opened in Washington; ever article of which ‘we guarantee to be Double Extra Bilver Plated in the best material and full weight of silver. 125 dosen Rogers Brothers A No, 1,Double Extra Bilver Plated Forks and Spoons, : 120 elegant Breakfast and Dinner Castors, every oo tole in the trade, we begin to nell ‘at $3.50 to “Goblets, Cups, Mags, Cake and Card Baskets in quantity. bi ene Frege! Dishes, Prait Dishes, Waiters, C4, ACs Splendid double wall Ice Pitchers, richly omna~ mented, aft “Sar Egg Stands, elaborate Tea Bets, six pieces, best quality. : vl Boup Ladies, Butter and Pruit. Knives, Mustard -| and &git Byoans, with full assortment of other | gooda im this line, the cost of the contractor. Th and to baled. Tivgrels aad Her’ and iraw ‘otered to be sad- ject to @ rigid inspection by the Government Ia- 6) a ‘acta will be awarded from time, the lowest reopoualble bidders: as toe interna “Good sseurity will be required for the falthtal fillment of any contract ‘Smade under this adver- ment. wo Payment tobe made at the f as . mi goruniction of a Septain and Assistant Quartermaster, J, 8, a. ANUTHER PROCLAMATION. THANKSGIVING TURKIES AT WILSON'S. [bavins pectocted his ereocmcee ‘We guarantee’ ‘turer's | 1 aon venien' B : 4 aa MALLARD, Ni) Bi Qoede tent te of the elty free of ae *Sisae myreit. to enter | nited States, | Zlet inetent, at 12 o'clock m, tor | the Bubs: Department with 10,000 BA OF FLOUB, as follows: 5.06 barrels in new oak barrela, head lined, 5,000 barrels in new strong cotton sacks— one-half Darrel jm each sack. Bids will be received for what is known as Nos. 1, 32, 5. and for apy quantity lesa than the 16.0¢0 Darrels; and also for one hundred barrels of No.2 Pamily Fiour. Bidsin duplicate fcr the different grades should De upon separate sheets of paper. The delivery of the Flour to commence within m the op-ningof the bids, a: y daily as the Govern may direct, ered either at the Government wnarehouss in Georgetown at the wharves, or at the railroad derot, Wasbington, D OC. All eontracts must be completed within twanty daye from the epening of the bide. ne ‘meat will be made in certificates of indebtad- or such other funda as the Government may for disburaement ‘The urua! Government inspecticn will be made Inst before the Flonr is received. An esth of allegiance must accompany each bid, andno bid will b- entertained from parties who have viousiy tailed to comply with their bids or trons iddera rot present to respond. No Flour received which ia not fraeh ground. Bids to be addressed to the unde ned, at 223 G@ street, Washington, D, ndorsed ** Preposals for Flour.” oy 8. C, GREENE, Captain, O 2. ¥. cir QUARTBRMA‘TBR’S OFFIOR, Wasminctow Depor, Nov. 17th. 1368. Fossils Rowee tine seth ot aes of Oaptain C. ‘ompkins, A. Q. 8A, thecoracrof sx and @ atrocts, fa this city chtil MONDAY, December 23st, 1868 at 12 o'clock u , for the sale of all the manure now on hand,or that way be produced at stables and Oorrals o? this De- got within the next twelve wonths succeeding the jate of jetting ct the contract. The mapure be awarced tothe highest bid- der or bidders, who will be required to take it away at bis or their own expense. The quantity n+w on hand to be taken away within six months from the dete of contract, and that which may accumulate, within six months from the date at which it may be juced. ‘gids must be made st so much per cubis yard. Bide will be reorived for the suantity. on hand, and the subsequent product at each stable or corral, seperately. oF for the whole together, a bid is made in the name of a firm. the names sted the individual propose! of the purty sigaing it ered the indiv: o' pa: The full name ‘aad p office address of id de7 received iy ‘the o! der must a in Foposal. ergy ae be edirvaned to, Onptatn 0. H. mo pk ins, a oo BP, . a, a and ahi de plainly marked “P: e Mgoere 2 ‘ayment will be required to be made, in Gov. | ernment fonds, at the end of each month, for the manure removed during the month. eiance will be required from each An oath of all ecessfal Bit jad: “Good and sufficient bonds. in the sum of ($1 000} one thousand dollars. will be required of each sus— comtal Dseee for the faithful performance of his 1) 3 “er e Quartermaster reserves the right to all bids that may be deemed to the interest of ks crane ea, Goa. aad Ohist Quartermaster’ net Bepot Washington, PRorosars FOR MORTAR SHELLS, Onpuavon Oprios, Wiz Deranrusge AGHINGTOR, November 18, 1868. BEALED Propose will be received at te ‘until ¢o’sloca ». m., on the 24 of Decombor next, for the delvery of thousand 1)-ineh mortar shells in te f quantities at the following fifty ar }, Via: owas so Watertown Arsenal, Watertown, Mass., ‘At the Watervieit Arsenal, West Troy, N. ¥,, At the New York Arsenal, Governor's Island, RT ike Alleghany Arsenal, Pittabare, Penos., 5,00). ‘At the U.S. Arsenal, Washington, D. 0.,5.000. tthe UB: Arsenal, Couis Mo. rt Sa eae nella are to be miadeof the of metal, F é E i 4 i eof F fs 2: Er endo: FO} BO. D. RAMSAY, ef of Ordnance. LED rid received until Heiner eras clcloca Me, Tor ing ib Department with (8,000) bushels o: ite Right Potatoes, to be delivered at Wash- ngton, D.O.,or Alexzandria,Va,,as direct, ‘within twenty’ .20) days efter the bids, one-fifth to be delivered within five days, Biddera will state distinctly w! ether she = ozs to dellvor the Potat ms iu bulk barrels, D oath of Government reserves the right to eslect sas bid 105 neil be addrensed to the undersigned, at 223 @ street, and endorsed «= Proposals for Potatoes,”* aes Captain end 0.8 IMPORTANT TO SUTLERS. SUTLERS WILL FIND H. A. DOWNING & CO.S CONCENTRATED OLAM ” #0. BB A MOST VALUABLE ARTICLE FO THRIR TRADE. It sells very rapidly, and is the most economics article of diet f the officer's meas. Itis prepared none minute, and makes a most delicious Soup or Ghowder; It is highly recommended by Army Gurgecns, The profits are large. H. A. DOWNING & 00, © of Coneeatrated Food, Bo, 111 Rest sth st., New York, For ssle by BARBOUR & SEMMBS, Bole Agents, ia 65 Louisiana Avenue,