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_ THE EVENING STAR. | on of Th it Xo erect aa that hich Suction ee fiven us in bis little poem, “The Boat on th “ rebio.” The Aw. DEFERRED Lucat aR ricves. ——~» . Fourta Warp Station Casxs,; Nov. <— Bevore Ju.tice Walter —Winnie Sherlock, ped- dbng without license; to leave the city; Barbara -Maxuire, do., do. Bridget Kuriken, do: do. Harvey, breaking open _a trunk; jtil—by Justice Donn. Henry F. Meyer, Teceiving £00ds by talse pretence; dismissed. S.E. Kirk, drunk and disorderly; turned over to military. Eontze Prout, prostitution; dismissed. Seth ara barnt gut in the pate blue sir. To tower. end cavern acd rtant tect The owl and the bat : Lensford, intoxication; do. John Miller, lar- Day bad kindica ine deun ne: jioTmed, over to ‘military. | John Ragan, And the recks abowe. and the Stretm below, J. FB. Vanbentosen, diserderly; fined Acd the vapors in their muititades, m. E. Kelley, do.; do. H.S. Donald, do.; And the Apennines’: hroud of anmmer snow, E. T. Labbach, do; do. J. Meadkrafft, And clothed with light of a hd The mists in their eastern caves uprell'd. ken d all things that be — the thrush and the swafiow nabs song ark the m: moun:ain be: enehrd on the dewy « ‘out om Tiver’s he forgets to tri be charge of larceny; dismissed. Chas. Mathews. drunk and disorderly; tined $1. J.T. Wright, do; de. Chas. Robinson, Geo. Jones, Jas. W. Gates, Tohn McCullonch, John W. Law, fight- nd rioting; fined St each. Lieut. R J. ht. drank and disorderly; fined $3. Nov. i0,—John Holloran, threats; security for peace—by Justice Giberson. Ellen Gleason, assault and battery; dismissed. Mich’l Kenni- gan, drunk and disorderly; fined 1. Jno.Gray, do.; do. $3.5-. Dennis Dounahue and Jeremiah Connery, fighting; dismissed. Wm. Carroll, Patrick Donnelly, John Multester and Stephen Multester, do.: finedSieach. James Mathews, drunk: turned over to the military. Patrick McGorey, drunkand disorderly; fined $1. Mar- garet McNeil, drunk; ordered to leave the city. Patk Degzes, do.: fined 21. PRENTICEANA. Humphrey Mershall said in a speech at Franktort the other that Keatueky wasn’t ‘worth ene drop of \Ctatedeene blood. We guess he is afraid thatthe attempt to conquer her will cause “one drop” of his huge carcass from « high plattorm. who commend Humphrey Mar=ball’s talents ‘so extray tty don't properly dis- , -imguish between tak nt and tallow. The Charleston women have made a ram— Aid to be perfect in ail its parts. tis both foolish aad najust that men should be arti sted in the Southern Confederacy for counterieiting the Confederate notes. There's no real difirence between a counterfeit rebel note and a, yume one. The one promises to pay snd the other promises to pay, and one lies and the other tes. ———.———_ AoriccLrvraL DErarntMeNt.— Tiss partment, heretofore a division of the is Office, in the Department of the Interior, 5 getting into werking order, and promises AP snits valnable to the production and weaith of the country. The rooms occupied by the departinent comprises the uments Of che first fleor of the west wing of the originy! Pa- tent Office building, fronting on F stzeet. The seed distribution is accommodated fn_a-sepa- building, in the rear of alot on F street, Ew Marshal), after starvingsome tims Senson Gf ¢reatestactivity 4 r Song the ywounfaips, set Ins belly fellim his cmpleyment to neeriy one ‘himdred hands. late visit 13 the Bin- Grass recion. Qf course male anal Jernale. a Jarge proportion of whom there Bas been a txmine sinceia the Biwe Grace. +Fome of the rebel ¢irls of our city seem to RA te a greet deal cf: tirontery. Webave heard Buch Virgin cotd, but we feat that virgin brass is getfigg o 2 rat deal more common. Thesditor of te Atlanta p:pet advises us,in view of the coming of John Moray, to «cnt Stickand run” When John sees us cutting a Stick he wil! probably run himnecIf. The telecrarh heralds the approach of Gen. Cansy, late m command in New Mexico. Give hum troops as good as Can-be and we shall an- ticipate glorious results. A Cleveland pap@ hopes thn: somebody will be bung for the snrrender of Harper's Ferry— hopes that «the responsibility will be fastened Soméwher besides uj the fortnnes of war. Bar, if the respon y can be fasiened ne- where but on the fortunes of war, we say, hang the fortunes of war. are youths. Here are received invoices of cdt- ton, tohaeco, wheat, garden, vegetable, flower, s, from all parts of the world, to in small bags and papers for dis- tribution to agricultural Societivs, to congress- men for their correspondents, and to agricul. tarists generally, as wellas for exchange with forvign sc ties. There is a propagating gar- den belonging to the department, superintead- ed by Wm. Saunders, recently editor of the Farmer and Gardener, Philadelphia, and a prsctieal and seientific writer for our horticn- tur ai Hterature- i acetates tis Express Toler Annestep.—Albert Hurdle @ watchman in the employ of Adam's Express Company, in Georgetown, was arrested on Saturday by Officer Evans, of that place, on the charge ofstealing two revolvers from that office, the property of two captains in the army. Itseems thatthe revolvers had been presented to the officers by some of their friends in New York, and were senton in charge of the express company, to be delivered to them When called jor. “ But this man Hurdle appro- priated them to his own use, but did not keep them a great while before he exchanged them with a pedlar by the name of Stras®urger for an air gun. Officer Brown immediately ar- rested Strasburger. and the two were taken before Justice Reaver, and ordered to give bonds for their appearance ai court. A New Axtisertic.—lt is weil known that coal tar pl Yr is oue of the best antis-p- tics, althouch it is one of the mest recently dis- covered. Dr. Desmartis has just addressed a paper to the Acac y ef Sciences annorncing that campeachy log wood (hema ovtylum cam- pecchionum) possess+s the same valuable qual- aty, and ina much bigher degree. This fact was discovered by accident. Dr. Desmartis had several cancerous patients under his care, ‘Ql presenting large nicerong sores, emitting a Se ae wHOst navseous smell. An estringent ing ALING A Coa On Saturday last : considered expedient, 2 pomatum compod of mn named Win. Keegan went in equal parts of extract of logwoed and hog's Jard was applied to the sores, whereupon. te the Doetor’s surprise, the fetor disappeared com- pletely and the emission of pus was consider- ably attenuaied. To complete the evidence he suspended the use of the pomatum for 3 iew hours only, when the offensive emanations im- Mediately reeommenced, and the purulent secretion acain bereme abundant. Logwood, as he has aseertnined, causes gangrene, es- pecially that of hospitals, to disappear as if by enchannneyt. He has also found it efficacious im preventing or stopping the erysipeles which Often occurs after amputation or the infliction of oth: r wounds, and is a souree of constayt anxiety to the surgeon. It entirely removes the putricity of alcerons cancers emitting rr acteristic efluvic. and, in short of the most feti sores. This smbstauee also posseses the ad- monds and W. liingsford, who arr Yantaze of beimg capable of mixture ‘with bed-fellow. Chas Sren. Rormostatic medicines, such as ergo tise, perch- money, which had be rant on Capitol Hill, and while part of some refreshmentsa soldier named Be Richards, of the 5th Maine, took up his coa valued at 325, and made off hit, Yest morning Officer Simonds and one of the M tfopelitan detectives arrested Richards and took him before Justice Ferguson. Richards stated that he had soid the coat for $2 to Joun Sheckelis, who drives a hack for Patrick Car- bury, and they also were arrested. . Rrehards was commited to jail, and Sheckells and Car- bury held to bail to answer the charee of re- ceiving stolen goods, k t $$ Rernixe « Room Matr—Or ing, L. Moris*ty. s soldier, who stop Mrs. Sullivan's house. Ciscovered that been ropbed of S10. and called on officers Si- Joride of iren, ete;itmay bealsousedasa powder dinz. Spen Wes taken and slotion. The extract of heematoxylam, guser. who committed him which is used in dyeing and is very cheap, is hearmg. only soluble in warm water.’ aes 2s pa ws =_— A Dear Ripe—yYi ay MOFRIne, A gentle- SELLING CHiLpLEEN ty CuIna—The Esper. ™9n from: Georgetown left his horse and buggy ance, of Nency, ;ubiishes the following par- © front of adwellingon the Navy Yard, ana ticnlars ‘respectiny the proceedings of the So- ciety of the Sainte Enfance, in China, extracted from 2 letter written by a lady, a native of Nan- cy, at present r siding at Hong Kong: “All that you have , Bak about Chinese chil- aren is but too true. They are not, indeed, given to the pigs here, but that is the case fur- ther mthe interior. At Hong Kong, mothers come to tke tsylum of the Saimte Enfimer and offer their children for sale, as Imyself saw but a day er two ago. I have just visited this asy- lum, kept by the nunsof St. Panl, whose princ’- fablishinent rhile I was on returning in a few moments found it miss- img. It was, however, found a fev squares off, it having been driven by John Soper, ard had been broken in the short drive. One of the Sixth-ward officers arrested Soper, and took him before Justice Cull, where the case was compromised—Soper paying for the damage to the vehicle, and 35.50 for disorderly conduct, —————_+<+2 + f2"Some children at the Northwest- Mine, near Eagle Harbor, @ Superior, were “playing horses? One little fellow, supposed — . Biss to be the “horse,” was hitched toa tree in front “Abe bell rang, a nun went toopen the door, of is house by acerd which passed «round ae or hep a) Pe wih a female “his neck ‘with’ slip Hodes. He’ was capering infantenly a tv. old. The price padwas 3 8,RE ire ninnnscss | =o sake « mother, a hideous creature, py d dancing around the tree when the noose tened around his throat, choking him to th. is parents were looking at him from the window of the house, amused by what they supposed to Le his play. Their horror at finding they had been watching his death struggles may be imagined. wanted more. o1 « Teturhed, which The nuns told m # to have the child's clothes Te aecordingly givea toher. that there were women who emrriedhon qui &@ trade m these poor hahies. ue had brought no less than fe! 2. sit she conies-ed that before ortunity of selling them she hb beve six hundred into the sea. [must that 1 stoed ged-mother to the poor t chased in my presence. The great the ce horrors is that the Chinese can re their wives and marry again every year. T divoreed wives. according to the Chinese laws, have the rizht of life and death over the ren, and if mmabie or UBWUling lo rear them. they get rid of them in amy way they choose.” . BF Juries out West do queer things some- times. Illinois provides the death penalty for murder, and a jury in Ada county of that Mate, recently fonnd a prisoner guilty of mur- der in the first degree, and yet limited his pun- ishtment toone year’s imprisonment in the peni- tentiary. &2"The Indianapolis correspondent of the Chicago Times says that David Turpil, whom Mr. Colfax defeated, and Joseph J. ingham, will be the only competitors for the short term in the Senate of the United States. Mr, Bright will probably make an effort to. be elected for the long term. S72 A letter from 4 soldier at Newbern says: “White grapes are very abundant in this market, and sell for fifty cents a peck: they are ithe presentation of 2 pistol toa brave cut corporal, the orator apostrophizet «Corporal! My heart is fall. These times try the souis of words must this weapon us all, as well as our pockets. My he dew and to the purpose, Take and xom. Give them Jes: di you will. Reloive Jobn Chariés'Wso, Say Nery rice. Sweet potatoes and oysters are thatit isa bigthing, and that yon ean see it. S180 coming in by the boat lond—the former at Smite them hip and thigh, and pay no Tegardto one dollar, and the latter at seventy-five cents gemphene or brickbats. But beware of Old per bushel. I think we shall manaze to live.” Bourton. Do your duty, John! Keep out of drafis. Don’t go off half-cocked: and keep your Pistol pointed from you. The corporal, on feceiving the weapon, was #7 The Prince de Joinville closes an account of his peninsular campaign with Gen. Mc. Cleilan, by an expression of fear that the Federal Government mightbe forced to abotish too much affected to make a formal speech, slavery—a movement which he de precates in a Promised that the pistol should speak for advance, on the score of bomanity aud poliey. im. © e Ant rors or 4 Cont absNp.—A éaptainin ene ofti« Maine Regiments at Port Royul has 4 colored servant named Tally, who bas talked very bravely when spoken to bk ance wy hea p- @7-Thesuppi y ofapples has not been equalled for many years in the Philadelphia market. On many of the farms in the jies they have been sold as lew as twenty-five cents per bushel. Cider has bronght but about SLX cents per galion, by the barrel. BF Companies of sharpsheoters are being or- fXuized iw various parts of New York State. ‘Th Rochester company is quite full, and the Dv York city company neighboring conn- colored brigade. “TO test his courg the “ain recently told him thar he was about to wisit the muin land, and asked Tally if he soem go with him and help to fight the rebels. aly, after scraiching his head and rabbing will be shortly. A dais sbins a jew minutes: replied—“Inm know 4 ail from the frarpstiodior co} will be at- thone dat, bose! Ive ew, on ce main shor: tached to the expedition of Gen. Banks. Spell 30, an"trns T getme ober here, SF Country curreney is maki its appear- oh dun it: but I dun dure risk him Agdin, anee in Philadelphia in the form of checke, is- sued. by village merchants, ble at counters of banks in the inte: ape the rah and drawn for various amounts between 10 and 75 cents, S2- Twenty-four Confederate s: idiers, con- fined in the military prison at Covington, Ky., have taken the oath of allegianea, : #7 The recraits in a camp near Phitade}- phia recently rode a substinite broker on 2 rail, for asking too high a price for substitutes. &7 The earmings of the Michivan Southern rulroud for October were $325,uss2 ssh. 902.13 on October, 1861, Pe eees REAYT CoMM ; G ‘3 The ai FIRST WARD! WHAT CAUSES IT? IT 1s BAR & BROTHER'S NEW CLOTHING ESTABLISHMENT, Lately Opened, s No. 115 Prxxayiyayrs AVENUE, Between 19th and 2th ats EVERY BODY IS RUSHING THERE FOR WELL-MADE & FASHIONABLE ae Sn resin bedloom ascension is fiavely proposed-im England. Mr. G tisher, whose seaarkable account of an ascent to a height 0: six miles was published month= since. has been challenged by ‘Mr Sitiinons to wend with him toa height of eleven miles. ¥. Glaisher replied that he had no doubt that Ly taking up sufficient oxygen a higher at mizht be attained, but he il mght the risk too Prear, #9 A new voicauo has appeared in Iceland.” Frow the colt summer it Lega teapomites Wieros+ the Sprengisandre andthe Vata Yokul, but the tioines were quite discernable: and With a glass the stream of lava could be seen ‘erossing the suow om the aeclivitie: Mountains. Ai d<t accounts exped: Preparing te start to view this ph vinenoen Br only soon a& the weatMer per- nd. ——__—________ BF” A disturbance occurred at the c os al Liotel, Philadelphia, on Thursday, n n iy. Price, the pret, and an individu ase pare Beit Price knocked | retown, it was alleged ne Ss rst | Seeanlted. Pric Was arrested, but caleeq mite | ly released, Tiers accused hun of ex: te ining | SUITS! secession pooclivitirs. As that isthe very : } place now for every bad: u 89° The proprietors of the leading New York A FINE OUTFIT CHEAP)?” dey journals have it under serious consiler. —- ‘ ation to advance the price of their papers. in Please remember that our motto ix | order to enable them to meet tie heavy increase FAIR DEALING AND LOW PRICES! in the price of paper and other raw material, _ CaM at once and , ‘ocure i < = to say nothing of the Government tax on ad. enzo Your batgains. 03-2 | *OB SALE— A one HORSE ; vertisements, &¢, F GEN. MCCLELLAN TE COUPE. Enquire at : N. LAN’S, corne EF Cin gossips say old Fould was ruled _°¢ 38 S,corner isih and Hf ets# out of the who has always tin teres with her cabinet by the Empress, d him because he inte alinited supply of pin-moue 1¢ E CREAM, Arts 1.50 PER Gatton. Best quality al : Rape pirated acaiust the litle hnssy piain man ath enna be had, in pyramids or ov up crore ™ z ¥ Be°A war weigthi GET YOUR 7 a RSERS, "| WASHING ES] NEYBODY, eed for £1 50. SOLDIERS, ' DONE AT THE StRAAT Sig Sarees ee at ery RATORAL™ RBEREGESS.. #7 A vercict of cuilty bas been returieta EVERYBODY, LECH DHY, noes. | New York seein: ' Aiter: H orn, for fitting ovr P® ay-,(sonth ude.) between 13th and 1355 atreet > te sigver City of Narfork - oe Bt JAS. FP. HOTCHKISS: prop * eras eS arry Theatre, Lande tominer@ in the ering 10 a novelte forin ot t} rhb x WM eguare fet. (OW IS THE TIME TO BUY YOUR cLoTh. N ING st the NEW STORE, No abs oTn {wo doors below Smith >, BRUCE & v0” Dealere in Mean’ and Boys’ Clothing, 02 3)'tw” } t and HENRY..COOK & | WwW ATER NOTICE, | o | Commi Store int ; oo seams oe DENTISTRY. ESMOND . tas Re OPENFD HIs OFFICE AT HIS OLD STAND. NEW AND IMPROVED INVENTION ae ARTIFICIA PLUEOTLASTIC ROR SE Wirnovcr Mrrat Prire ox Crasrs. DR. &. B. SIGESMOND. 210 Broadway, New - enue, between Vth aad 12th st. Calis the attenticn of the pu! tages of his improved system: aerate resth of = manubscrars — never _c reode nor charge colo! i -fourths lighter than any other, Rp, teeth or rent, need bbe extrated, ac? ified + inserted over them. syn Ghe roots will be made inoffensive, and to ache. ‘ rary teeth rod celectes be raacte lnnmnadantcly. Waeeet “ grmanent the natural expression of th —— “ce Neeee td old system is frequently a ri 5. This work has been fal’ years by many of the first cher of thie country. Dr. 8. has also invent”. white undestrustive metal Billing, with which the most sensitive teeth can be fillep mithon | 2D, and can build uba RE, set. senad (oe any side roots, which wid last D*® ic to the following ver I | tested over five aists and physicians through lifetetime | The best of © terencea given—Dr. V. Mott; Dr. 8, PFO" essor of Chemistry, N.'Y.: Hon: ‘a¥” ¢,ofthe Supreme Court of Washing: ton, tand Fg stste, Supre Call ara ¢xamine for yourself, no 16m DENTISTRY. =) DR. CHARLES R. BOTELER, ‘A graduate of the e Dental Cottege. Py Babagptmmionen co rotor co, 3- 0, all, w. : M.D., ~P. Jol : D. Sa 6 P: avenue, between Sth ‘and 'o, h sta., over Willi Office rom 9a.m, to4 p.m. 's Lace Store. hours oc 31-2m. = 8 g i | 3 Es i 3 E : Teeth a who are particular and the strongest and most perfect denture that can, proves, the MINERAL PLATE will be Ibis aty. No-338 Pennsylvanians Sthund [oth stivets, also, SOT Arch, ne E GAS FITTING, &c. - WM. T. DOVE & vO. Anz Now ee rad $0. ecute ed peaes with i FO) in th ‘ PLUMBING, GAS, OR STEAM FITTING BUSI- NESS. ST St on Ninth strect,a few doors north of plots serertnientof CHANDRITERS and other GAS IEAM and WATER PICTURES an tly GAS FIXTURES. gag E Haye in Store, and are ‘daily receiving, G FIXTURES of entirely New Patierns and Designs and Finish. superior in style to anything heretofore overed in this market. i e invite citizens generally to cai! and examine an eck of GAS and WATE: FIXTURES, feeling confident that we have the best selected stock in Werk | Work in the above line intrusted to our care will be promptly attended to, mar s-tf MYERS & McGHAN. 376 D street. OFFICIAL, MENT OF STATR, : pa e WASEINGTON, January25, 1962, “The Secretary of State will hereafter recaive Mora vers of Congress on business on Saturdays, com- mencing with Saturday, the first of next mcuth, jan 77-tf WILLLAM H. SEWARD. OYSTERS—OYSTERS ! Qe ROWE & CO., deaslera in FRESH TUB. KEG, CAN AND SPICE YSTERS. At SMITH & MORRISON'S, Bo 6-3m " 67 Louisiana avenue, Ie CASH HOUS 1LAP GOODS! 308 J. 3. MAY NEW STORE, 305 Pa. avenue, between 9th and loth sts, re SUAWLS, BL. Lf WATER-PROOF CLOTH. “K and FANCY CASSIMBRE for Men ani ys. and a very larze stock of NEW DRESS GOODS, all of which we are selling for Cash, at ine very lowest prices fexny J x. THYS Joux Hawx Joenva Alexandri> no 3-Ir EDUCATION ‘41, PAIRVI FOR YOUNG M © poard and Tuition, © Pupp admitted at a? : on ee Bakes PING STHOOL, IND Boys. No ‘Ss. ro 4 m of ten months. E ime -Terea: son) $46 Pa_avenae. * sruggist, Ninth and L sts. 4UKST, 4, near F street south, a ROLD, Qasrtetmaster 4 De) —— a Yar FEO. A. Principat. ~ ee sG aRAY INSTITUTE. 1527 and 1529 Spruce st., P The regular ' and Hifi if reeni i th. gh Englieh and Prench educfion. ganas herons hit UNG LADIES. FOR 70 alcael phia, couree ps embraces red ama alt the'braches which family, and danas of tne ey in obyect of thy spoken it attention, and is taught from the radi- Weewte tne highest course of literature and com- ition. The scholastic year commences Septem- Beriste and closes July ist. renlors &c., can be ined Trom Madane DRERVILLE. PHacipel ofGhecaray Institute. may 2-40 TRAVELERS’ DIRECTORY. BALT! IMORE AND OHIO KAILROAV. PASSENGER TRAINS FROM WASHINGTON, On WASHINGTON, BAL FIVE DAILY FEAINS Sunday, May 23th THE PASSENGER TRAING BAND THE WEST in as follows : Two TRAINS BETWEEN WASHING wae aee ae WS TO BALTIMORE ON BUNDANS ONE 10 THE WEST 1 i—7.4}a-M™m., and 3and 5 p.m. Passeuseroial the Wert take close connections at Washii Ofer et DEL PUTA cad NEW YORK—Leeve For P. “fer and leave — ve re Bal 2a a.m tore or and Ohic P. and Stations along the Baltimoreand Passengers leavin; Fanetion ( Ohio Rafiroad for ail points West of the Ohio. River and for all points along the line of the ington: Sepstion (Beley) with the Batimore all points West, at lower ages p.m. = at6x. ita: “"FOR AGL POINTS WES Washington at 6 and 7.40.0. m. and 3.39 on Sundays at 3.9 p,m, * TRAINS MOVING SOUTH Yerk at Ta, m., Philadelphia 11.308. | m., ined ea Arrive at Washingten 5.) | New York at &p. delphin ce Itimore 4,50 a.m. P Kvtive a Washington nm. Leave New York at 11 9. ma . Peaeeente 3 a.tn. Baltimore 7.408.m. Arrive at Washington a m. al A odation Trains leave Baltimore at , ais vr P. Tm. f0F, Washington; arrive there atl2a.m.and7p. On Sundays at4 Ro Annapolis sonnei on Sunday from Balti: Sysind 7.40 a. m. only from Balti- Washington at 6 and 7.45 p.m., make connections at Washington elay) with Trains on the Baltimore and Bakimore read, ip land and Virginia. Trains leave Annapolis for Baltimore and Wasb- ington daily. except Sundays, at 5.458. m. and 3.40 m P-Paseenger Trains Ioaving Washi nd Baltimore at 4.5) and 7.40 lla, m.,and5p. m., #1 .™m, and 3.4! p. stop only at Annapolis and Warhington JueHiohe, cokes must tane iy. the poogmmotatiqn w.P. ITH, Master of Tranzportation. 1562 PENN J IA FIRST-OLAS8, RO! LL THE WESTERN SPEED, SAFETY AND COMFORT! STONE BALLASTED AND THE (1862 SYLVANIA CENTRAL RAILROAD i < with its connections) CITIES, FREE FROM DUST! BAGGAGE CHECKED THROUGH FROM BALTIMORE THREF DAILY TRAINS FROM PH ILADELPHIA TO PITTSBURG! Two of them making CLOSE CONNECTIONS AT HARRISBURG with Trains on the NORTHERN CENTRAL RAILROAD, Ww. WEST. We sell only for Cash, and therefore can afford to j lich . Call at the New Store. pts ow S708. J, MAY, nos-6t 30% Pa. av.. between st and th sts, E FAST PASSENGER STEAMBOAT KEYPOR TEOMAS STACKPOLE. tain, will leave WASHINGTON. at foot o! @ street, and Spears Wharf, BALTIMORE, as follow Leave Baitimore, Weshinsion, Washington sow Nove5, [3 % ! ov. 2. | Dec. 3, | RDAY.N EDNESDAY, ‘ight bo: nr to For FES TOMAG AND CH ESAPRARE STEAMBOAT COMPANY, OFFICE, No, 324 PexnsyivaNia AveNce, Over C! tt & May. Reet Rt ENOW. Agent, RMY SUPPLIES. 7 Orrick or THE Criey QuarTeRMAsTzR, Ame of, the Potomac, Wagmorox, September 3), 1982, PRorosas are invited for fi hing for the use of the army of the Potomac the following articles: 3,000 tons best quality Timothy Hay, secursi; led, the weight ofeach baic to be mark 2, 000 Buchel of Oats f the best quality, in ashe! ol 1e sass ned sacks, “well sewed. aid 4s a ‘7,000 cords. aad Hickory | Wood, well seasoned bid be. sccompaniod, by fhe endoras- ifawarded will be fulfilled. on tt ne Contracts Bids will be opened from tiie to time as the ar- lea may be will be awarded ntities needed to the est responsible .o the time of opening. eee cuneate ig reserved to accept ail or any part of Proposals should be endorsed “Proposals for Hay or Oats, or Wood,” as the case ie enclosed . in separate envelopes.” RUFUS INGALLS ete et Mews Cobian’ Ae G2) i it. Col : sett Chief Quartermaster, Apaus = EXPRESS COMPANY, OFFICE 514 ty AVENUR, GEEAT EASTERN, NORTHERN AN . : ERY £XPRKRS FORWARD’ y Li nol Cay, D.C, ! (MBROBANDISR, ey RY, VALU- LES, NO: 8, WowDa: 3 Worwarded with te. 'Y¥ AND DISPATCH to all accessible sections of the county his Company T has agencies in the principal way Towns ip ORTH, F. EST, AND NO! ‘. i ts 1 Deiat otlead ate eee IN, D.C.. NEW Y¥ BOSTON, BALTIMOHE? Gyro’? INNATI. ST.LOUIS. LOG ib, LEXED cee : few Yor! Boston 3 and the Hila rare ‘to the CANADA = : GrUivenbag, AS PTERER AS Ser nt TES and thence by Euro: 2 to all prominent Spmmarcial wns in Great Britain and ob the Gon: Collection of NOTES, D) B mad at all accenstble parts of the United Stay ees made Jem i GODFREY'S ANTIDOT! LL. CURB DedNORRHEE AN EDOTR, MULL CRM Seauined. or is pol Snalich Bpecisic of wixty- tugion. Bt contains no picrsthag ‘eae te ‘als. Price @) .C UPHAM, 403 Chenmat ot ‘and in Washington Gearnat ptieet Pile setphi . RD, '@. avenue: 60. Draseists In fuence of the lowness of the w; i General Reseoreic it wie Deceasary unleseoees eco '¥ Of water is iced. for the Government shut off the su; to citizens entirely persona are, therefore, forbidden -to use the hydrants on Pennsylvania enue, or on Streets . avenues under the care and sipervision of the § pagina of ages Buildings. for watering tes H tree ements, or fer aw ! whatever » T any private purpose | r. And all persons using the wat: Uree: } Hieited to &e as ‘economical in ite use ae rts Ha B.B 029 amissioner of Public Buildin, HE SUBSCRIBER Tak t pleasure U calling the attention of tna penyPleeure ia his large stock of PIANO SORTER ofa best mauufactories in the country, whi he offers for sale at the lowest factory prices Pur. chasing exclusively for cash, he is enabled to ‘sell fataeRiom ash cae peers ANd Rive entire eat | : ~ 0 fa years. Second-hand Pianos a invexchange:'? W. G. 2 Corner Pa. ‘ave. and 1ith street. Piedad Agent of Bteinway & Bens, ood Raven aA | s00n Commissioner 7 eemtiocmeteiesc ee a ' A CARD. 2 Oxx HALL crornind Rooms Mare st He agnor 8 at No. Tenth street, Bat he has a fine telection of EN Bank xc CLOTH i having HAG, at very low prices. He is can bu: at. dont pO¥e) old customers call on him,asthot 8 at lower prices than at nt ty. J. BRUCE & CO Clothe No. 464 Seventh et., setw. Pant gE. b Passen, | arrivin, where close connections are made with trains on the ASHINGTON ‘AND BALTIMORE a . NORTHW | i j and forming | THE GREAT CENTRAL ROUTE | inte in the » AND SOUTHWEST, | ,,8% For Throuch Tickets apply at the offices o the Northern Central Railroad ¢ | corner of Pennsylvania avenue and Sixth | Washington, and Calvert Station, Baltimore, SPLENDID SLEEPING CARS ON ALL NIGHT | | SMOKING SALOON CARS ON ALL TRAINS. ompeny, Bortheast af street, FROM WASHINGTON. rs will take the 6 agm. and 5 in Baltimore at 7.50 a. m. and 6.45 p.m. Northern Central Railroad, and arrive in Harris- burg at 12.45 p.m. and with the $5 2. im., there connectin trains on the Pennsylvania Central Rail- toad for all parts of the West. FREIGHTS By this ronte Freights of ail descriptions ean be forwarded to and from any point on of Obio, Towa, or The Pennsylvavia Central at Pittsbur, forwarded to any port on the Ohio, M y, Tennessee, entuc appl Wisconsin, Missouri, ' Red Riyers; and'at Cleve! cago with steamors to a’ Mereha tion of tati with confidence on its 5] THE RA in the West, by the Pennsytvania Central areatall Railroad Be per Central SAGRAW & KOONS, Freight M. H. HowaTo! jeiphia 59 No. Respectfully a liberal patronag pving the: rinat Uh es e has e Railroads Kentucky, Indiana, Illinois, Wiseonsin, Missouri, dy Baviroa direct,” * al connec’ Goods with Steamers, by which Ninois, Missis: Kansas. Arkansas, and id. Sandusky, and Chi- Northwestern Lakes. nts and shivers entrusting the transpor- their Freight to this Company cau rely TES OF FREYGUT to and fe int a won} seater Relat times as favorableas are chapeed by othe Companics. 2 ticular to mark packages ‘Via Penna, Agents, No. 80 North street, Baltimere, Fintendent, Altons Ba. jiadelphia. Cumberland, I Phi IN, General Freight Agent, Phila- jan 4-ly,r 2 309 .T PARKER LOUISIANA AVESTE, cheertally returns thanks for the hitherto received. every facility for doin, THe BES toe HOE Ss. SIGN, re DECORATIVE PAINTING. ie i wo! rtaining PAINTING RESTA BLISHMENT, no hesitancy in seliciting a continuance " ‘TAKE NOTICE. M. of the public's faror. HIS PRICES ARE Aud oarticuiar attention is PRO ABLE; THE WORK -CSEXGEPEIONA BLE MPTNESS IN DELIVERY. BF Rememyer the member! oc 22am INE GROCERIES, 59 LOUISIANA AVENUE, Between Sixth and Seventh sta. FINE GROCERIES, FINE GROCERIES, - FINE GROCERIES, AT AUCTION PRICES, AT AUCTION PRICES, AT AUCTION PRICES. gts: The balance of the cargo of the SCHOONER “ AID,” Consisting of every description of Will be for sale until the Schooner is discharged. | In © FIN FAMILY 3 GROCERIES, FAMILIES n need of « Winter Supply,at the TRADE PRIC: sn bo supplied by the Package. FRED. 8. COZZENB, Consignes, corner Pa avenue and Mth st. } —o-—— CAPT. HUTCHINGS, oc itt Schooner “Aid,” foot of 11th st. \NOTICK—THE coPaRTNERSHIP NOS gn by the name of F. 3. HRISERGEE | $e: st eo ite by aruvaat ae the Sth, c4 . el P, are ¥ requested to seite withou : Sia Tia Pea NOTICK.—Theo subscriber, FJ. He! berger senior fthe late firm, pleasure in ir thin friends and Cetpauli 4 in all Se TF name , Merit the continued fav. agreeable iSthepavife hide ——o.—_— the busi under and 1 ¥.3 (Suecsesors to a 2 > Ho. ste ing io AMAT 4 pposite — Efty “post Theat b i New Stock of Fall and Winter QLUTHING ats Teng vert. rhe iene, Salt, 82, 40, wok detain me tallvask at EMITINS Socte Noe Sup than OMe F street. Oo Ptr Pa ce IN ple’s Cloth Ler eth «+ PEACE, PEACK.—fe the cry of come | at oy ery ie CLOTHING ULOT ge G. at the very lowest. price, at the ‘¢ atrhet and ec vote 6.372, WASHINGTON AND | iT; BY Ohio Railroad .™.trains, | { DURHAM and FRENCH MUSsTaRp. } ° | ANCHOVIES, SARDINES, & DUTGH HERRING NuT ALCOHOLIC. . ‘ ¥ CONCENTRATED Védsrasiy az ESTABLISHED IN WASHINGTONa {4 HIGH. caenaieiiaten S7-SINCE MAY 1, 1861.38 | A PURE TONIC 4 pi ny . pati act EES | DOCTOR MOOFLAA I's GERMAN BITTYERS, PREPARED BY De. ©. M. JACKSON, Philadelphia, Pa, H WILL EPFRCTEALLY CURE LIVER COMPLAINT, DYSPEPSIA. Jav CHRONIC OR NERVOUS DEBILITY, p; | BASRS OF THE KIONEYS. AND aur Invite the attention of i DISEASES ARISING FROM 4 DisoR. ' DERED LIVER OR STOMACH. such JOHNSON & NAGLE, | 289 PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE, (South side,) BETWEEN NINTH & TENTH STS., ‘ N B TRADE IN } as GROCERS, “ees A rw tion, Inward Piles, J GENERAL, i Head, Acidity of the | role ef eight in’ ‘ 10 THEIR UNSURPASSED 8TOCK | gene ening ofthe Hest Hus Breath of te a or Webs before As ee. ard Bolt Fate the lieot DBcienepey™ & jorvpiration ‘of the Skin and im the Side, Bact, Cheat, Ke., Sudien Flushes of WINES, oo iteat, be “the Flesh, jon a Wpirits, Aad will positively pte! Yellow Fever, Bilious ever, Ee. They Contein Ne A cohol or Rad Whiskey? ~ ‘They t dove dissases in ninety-ning rer a se Ban A Aan ive sake and “LIQUORS, SEGARS, Induced by the untveteal ity of ¥ Getman Bitters: purcty too fe Estes of 3 trams in The whas : pe with Sig amen Pople Stomach aT Be the innemernbte eperati in plethoric Lottl-svand AND FANCY GROCERIES. | Champagnes OF ALL THE WELL KNOWN BRANDS. | | Se unde the, Sune, oo sceearite Eites, | tna leave the disgppolace! salererin denpair: | HOOFT.AND'S’GERMAN BITTERS ! and optried y hare ihe tert of Often ylare trea be sareticag att Hie; and their reputation and are Bot i by avy similar preparation. The proprietors bave-tiouceads of Let‘ers Stow ale. rt aa HEIDSICK, CLAQUOT, MUMM, RIVART, DROUET. | a ' H CITIZENS, Testifyinc of their own personal Knowled 4p, % We recommend highly to comnoissours benvdcial effects ad racdical virtuce of eae BRS * ters. Da You Want Something & Strengthen Tou? j Do Fou Went a Good Appetite? NOIRE, CARTE BLANCHE, RED LAY, i = A age | Do You Want to Raiti Up Four Constitutions the most favorite brands in the New York market, | Do Tou Went to Feel Wellr ' = m = Do Tou Want to Get Rid of Nervouanessp ‘ highl t or thei: ert ae ae ne oe ee | Do You Want Energy? H Do You Want to Sleep Wal? Do You Want a Briskend Viggrmmas Petting? IF YOU DO, USE) « HOOPLAND'S GERMAN BITTERS. DE ST. MARCEAUX CHAMPAGNES. CARTE | richnese and delicate Savor. HOCK AND MOSELLE WINEs, Still amd Sparkling. vom Ker. J. Necton . DD., ” Encuclaped'a f Ketigious Know, Althongh pot disposed to favor or Patent Medicines im general, thi ther fon mgt oad efiects, suffcient reasons & man ma) benefits he believe Rimes to DY simple preparation, in the hope thus contribute to the I do this the more readily in regard German Bitters, by Dr. C. this city. because 1 was. judiced toe impression ‘mixture. 1 aker, Esq tents. wt iy CLARETS of Messrs. Gilhou freres, Bordeanx, BURGUNDY AND TOKAY WINES, COGNAC of the choicest brands aud best vintages, | i ; ROCHELLE RRANDY-_Peiivoi inand A. Signette. MADEIRA, SHERRY, PORT— very old ani highly a con Fathers at . Year. was flow, re res 10d Avgree of ght we] not felt for six fore. and alnoct de spaired of regaining. T therefore thank tod and my ‘rieud lor directing me to RG TOR ass recommended for medicinal purposes, > . 3.N8 Phileiciphia, June 22, mi. HOLLAND AND ENGLISH GIN, In Wood and Glass, PARTICULAR NOTICE. M@NONGAHELA AND BOURBON WHISKEYS. | PUNCH EXTRACTS AND ESS. Thers are ran: parations sold under th; of Bithre. 5 a in quart Settles, Sompo ded? the t na er comme . ow om NCEs, to » cents por allen. the taste diagutsns by Anice or Coriander Seed. UE: : ‘bis class of bitters has caused and wiil of ail Ends, long as they can be aotreds “4 < | Re ae She Gruskart, “By cee Ricsboiic Siltasiamte of the worst the desire APPLE BRANDY AND WHISKEY, Sor Baqnor Ss created ont Gogh en, Gal tas oe rs opom a @rupkard's life and JAMATCA AND ST. CROTX RUM. teri. Ho fan: : 's oS S008 | Whisky. 2 Ge proparation that will fur enfin medical vir- and troee: market, and will cost mack inxs. You will baye all the virtues sf 4 's Bitersia connection with a good article of Li et a. price than ‘these inferior preparations ti you, ATTENTION, SOLDIERS! AND THE FRIENDS OF SOLDIERS, the attention of ail hi i Wecelt ten! ane BATAVIA ARRAC. . HAVANA AND DOMESTIC sEGiRS i OF THE BEST BRANDS, LILLIENTHAL, GOODWIN, CORNISH, AND | ANDERSON FINE-CUT TOBACCO, SMOKING TOBACCO of Mesers, Gall & Ax, in altimore—at Baltimore prices, j { GROCERIES if; | HERMETICALLY-SEALED GOODS of every de. | Wir ieae pe ewe ikem seription GAME, POULTRY, MEATS, oy. | STERS, MILK, FRUITS, and VEGETABLES, | ADAMANTINE AND PARAFFINE CANDLES, MAILLARD'S CHOCOLATE, CANDIES AND DROPS, in Packages. | SYRUPE—RASPRERRY, LEMON ana Gounme, CHERRY, GINGER, RASPBERRY an4 BLACK. | BERRY WINES. | HAM AND CHEESE, at Baltimore prices, | TENNANT’S XX EDINBURG ALE, | KNOX & SON’S SPARKLING ALoa ALE. | YOUNGER'S INDIA PALE ALF. LONDON PORTER. LONDON BROWN STOUT. | CROSSE & BLACKWELL'S ENGLISH PICKLES | and SATCES. j ; BORDEAUX AND NICE OIL, OLIVES, ca- PERS, &c. | | | | | BEWARE OF COUNTERFFTTS! ; “C. M. JACKSON” ie dottie. gs | oS iReWAPEMER cf cack’ St eee = j PRICK PER BOTTLE 75.0882, j OR BALP DOZ. Pores. “ s7 TERMS CASH.-~ agget meet Shy aay off ete : rations That ite atte ; | Bd, and we will for 7 ‘etpress... > on | Pascrrat Orrick ash Mf con: ciel j No. 631 AKC ST. ' i JONSS A EVANS, JOHNSON & NAGLE, (Buccessore toC. BM. Jackson & Co.) 9 ccf = 989. PENNSYLVANIA AVES bona te he Canes eect Sts Destery 1S sare ~