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=» GW All articles bought at their store warranted TUE EVENING SIAL | - . nD EN =» a a APTERNUOR- <SO4DAT BICEPLED.) AT THE STAB BUILBINGAR, @ons a a hes = amp tite Stayer, WwW. D. WALLAGH, ene SaanEe Papers, served in packagoe , or 37 emnts 4 month; Yo r price SaaP sear, Aivenie, Sx for six mea ba: ree ; end for lem than L...c monthe at the rate of 12 cents a werk. Single eopies. ONE ORNT; in wrappers. TWO CeNTs. SF ADVRRTISEMENTS adould bo sent te the Gonarentll the sexta ae For the Holidays. Ay Ms BININGER & ¢0., Baawon ov Nos. 19 axd 21 Ba04D By., Naw Your, OPPER FOR SALE AT THEIR STORE, Ne. 937 PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE, NEAR THIRTEENTH STREP, SIGN OF THE OLD RNICKERBOCKER, THB MOST COMPLETE ASYORTMENT OF IMPORTED WINES AND LIQuoRS 70 BB FOUND IN THR METROPOLIA. —sLso— FINE GROCERIES, OAN Goons, KITS AND EEGS No. 1 MAOKEREL, KENNEBEU SALMON, SOUSED & PICKLED LAMBS’ TONGUES, PIGS’ FEET, ENGLISH DUN OODFISH, Together with all the LUXURIES INCIDENT TO THE SEASON. 4 carriera at 94 a mail eu’ mers Messrs. A. M. B.& Co. are also Zole Proprietors of BININGER’S CELEERATED LONDON LOUK GEN, Put up in Quart Bottles for medicinal use, ‘Alse, Bole Agents for OLD TOM LONDON CORDIAL GIN. of tue first quality, and forwarded toany part of the Gity free of expense. d As we intend t be L pepe een we re- spestially ~cquest families to Usa * ABRAM M. BININGER, HENRY T. CAPEN. Wasmixctcr, December. 1862. &. M. BININGER & 00. have no connexion with any other House. ant ROLLIN CHURCH, Agent. KINDLING AND STOVE WOOD: On hand, the best quality of all kinds of + _jaso-tf v™. XXI. neater Tbiid gp ecencemecpcey—iaeras Prororars FOR 20000 BABRELS OF FLOUK. PRALED Pxorosais are invited till the Mth dsy of Febcuary, ix6s. at 12 o’cloek m., for furnishin, Frown tence Department with 3,000 barrais o! ¥ Bids will be reeeived for what is known as No. i Ne. 2, and No. 3. ‘2,000 barreis. Bi: ids fox dil it should be parate sheets of rt tity of four required will be about 600 i ered el at the Government eor getown. the Wharves or at Depot, Washinggon. Payment will be made in certificates of indebted- Bers or such ether, funds the government may have jon. for distributi ‘The usuel government fapection will be made Just before the fiour is received. - No bid will be entertained frem parties who have Peon failed to com ply with ers respond, ETO a is eco mm | ce, and Cirected to Col."A. BRORWITH UL . 8.0.8 A., Wi D. O., amd 6: dine “Prcporata for Floater OO TE gt PRoOPosars FOR WeeoD. Headquarters, Defenses of Washington O ec of Chiah Quartermaster, Jan. 29, 1863. Prorosats are invited for furnishing Wood to the troops in and around tae Forts hereinafter Specified, trom parties owning wood or wood lands | in the vicinity of the same, viz: Forts exander, Ripley, Frank. Manstield, Pennsylvania, Batter: Tena’ iown; ‘orts Kearney, De Russey, M: Reratogs, ‘Shaye:, Lincin, Bateien teat Martins Hoott and" D the no e Pol , Proposals %e For wood standir ‘ice rd. ‘wood feitedby U s’ Eugincere or ‘or wood cut and corded on the ground, Proposals must apecify the focality, iad, quan- ity and quality of wood. roposals will be received under this advertise- ment for the amount of wood required up to June 1863. Each bidder must attach his full na a P Office nidras to bis bid-and the names Of all sort tee interested in the proposal must appear in the An oath of allegiance to the Government of the (United States must accompany each bid Bids will he opened from time to time, and con- arpata oF purchases made as the wood may be re- iy The right is reserved to aceept all or any part of an} + ls should be endersed, ‘*P: pale f ELIAS M. GREENE, Lieut. Colonel and Chief Quartermaster Defenses of Washington. eig bids, or from | ‘ermon' i and Cameron, on the north side of | to be made in the following manner, | AMU-EMENis GROVER’S THEATRE. PENWNSY Nia AVENUE, near Willard’: Hote! 18 (MONDAY) EVENING. | Beven'h Appenrauce of the Ovixinal Irish “Boy and Yankee Girl z ME, AND MRS BARNEY WILLIAMS, Who wii] appesr for the tite: time in the success- = PROPOSALS. DRPO? QUsanTRewsttex’s“Orerun, - Corner of 2h and & sisegts f Wasurmcron. DOC. Janwary 31, 133 ba tacaived at this office 9th, 1453, at 12 o"lock “BeaLey Paotovace ‘will antii HONDAY. Pebriary ie x secaiohing tear lntcsbropey Hee ee ' ! wo hundre: ushols ” Bye thopnasd tone OP Age ipa | Har to be tMerchantablé tiworay. pat ap in =o popelas Logem Sry ane entitled the bales. and delivered at (2,°0:) two thourand pounds Con Caroler. ........- Tr. Barney Wi'lia as he OnTa to be of w good merchantabie quality, | Meleshee.... weviEawii incase ; To conelude with the protear comcdictt | put up in bags of about two bushels each Bd WONT lietta, ack. received by weight. at (22) thirty two pounds tothdbashal be J Sacks to be farnisned without extra chargeto the | Government., _ Delivery to be made in the city of Washington, { within (99) thirty days from the date of the con- Mre_ Barney Williams in Five Characters! Ratrs of Admisston —Private Boxes, $6; Circle. cout; Orehentra Chairs. 75 esnts; Fa xily Circle, 2 eaute; Colored Gallery. % evnta; Ooior: Farterre, # Cente red seats. 25 cents extra. Doors open st quarter before 7 0’clock ; perform- ren conimence at haifgast 7 o'clock, * PROPOSALS. Proposals will be received for (5) five hundred | tons of Bay a4 upwarde, and for (82,000) fiftythous | - —— Past ie | an Ri of Oats and we . | “Phe propositions for the Hay and Oats may be,| WASHINGTON THEATRE. | upon the sane paper. but must tirely distinct CORNER ELEVENTH AND C STREETS. | from and witbout reference to each other. , | 4 Ehe full name and Post Office address of the bid | Lasemma........... ssues-sMampEr & Oo. | der must appear in the propesal. Business Maxaosr. SyaGE Mamacen... {fa bid is made in the name of a firm, the namén fall the parties must appear, or the bid will be connidered a asthe individual propesal of the pariy ning it. roposala from disloyal parties will not be con- J. H. Gossox .-Frep. @. Magpan red and Au ont of allegiance muxt accompany | ownay, TCESDAT AND WEDNESDAY EVE- i Quertermenter aera nb O ceed NINGS, Feb. 20,34 and sth, be im; tked **Pr for Oata and Hey? snl me i THE WINNING WITCH AND QUEEN OF | GUARANTER. | ,, The ability of the bidder to fill the contrast, should ; tt de awarded to him. must be guarantee’ by two by how signatures must be ap- ater ty of the guarantors must be ficial certificate of the Clork of the istrict Court or ef the United States Dir- Otis cee be ti hen the hid: mut in person when O are opened, or their proposals will not be ecensid- ered. Bonds equal in amount to half the eum to be re- esivrd on the contract, sicned by thaeontrac:or and both ef his guarantors, wil! be reqMred of the aneceasful bidder upon signing the contract. Av the bond must accompany the coutract, it will be necessary for bidders to have their bonds- men with them, or to have bonds signed in mati Re tion and ready to be producad when the contract ix @gned_ “Blanice for bonds can be procured upon applica- COMEDY. MISS MAGGIE MITCHELL, In her great personation of FANCHON, THE CRICKET. OUR MAGGIE has returned to Washington to Cheer all Hearts with her Gracefal and Natural Acting. pRorosars FOR IOk. Meneses» pvsten‘arinos, 4 ‘asi te an. ies. Bxaxup Prorosats will be tecelved at thie » ce til My a: brua: 1963, woo gifs libel aes’ freive (i olioot a for harnishiag the) Medical SAWED AND SPLIT IN ospital Department until the Ist day of January BIZE REQUIRED. } Sllcwing places, Nae ai rere seereevese KINDLING WOOD. Newberp, North Garseee - A Buperior Article of Ping, selected expressly for Fortress Monroe, Virginia. Bindling,Sewed Short and Fine Split,as a substi- tute ior charcoal in building Anthracite Fires in Radiators, Ranges. * BF Cash at office when ordered. THOS. J. GALT, Ofied 282 Penn's avenue, bét. 11ti aia 12th, Mill and Yard foot of Seveuteenth at. Jen 7tf [Republican and Chrenicle.] 108. "E's wdtwrs, cuocens SESTAURANTS, PRI- ie VATE PAMILIES, £c, Fee Babecribars have just received: «fresh shly- men 0 CASES 8T. JUL AND FLOBRAQ -# CLARETS, whisk they offer fdr sale at New York prices, Aso, they have constantly on hand A Large and Well Selected Sigch of ~ Te ota ee 8 of all favorite brands, take DUBLIN. PoRtaRE, Pie. TON Toa EDD an Lee DAIBY KS, KEMP'S HERMETICALLY SEALED G5, DaRM me ERGLER OOP Bav Pen:acols. Florida, Nashville, Tennessee, - Re , Le uisians, Bt. issouri, Csiro, Llinois. . My Soe eg Distriet of Colambia. emphis, Tennereze. . , Aw the quantity required at the respective posts be net precisely known, bidders will state the quan- ity of ice they can furwii ie waaee it is gathered, price per ton of 2.0% Ibs. aid within period ey can furnish the amount of their bids. Al ough itis cesirable that bidders should propose furnish the whol amount required at any one of bor proposed to be supplied Bidders will etate what facilities they possess, iJ any, for storing the ice at the posts they propose te Bu; . » hee. Zoust be of the best quality, subject to the imepection and Sthes al of the officer in charge of the post where it is delivered. rt post ollice address of the bidder must appear in the poe. ifa bid is made in the name of a firm the namex ofall the igs must appear,or the bid will vo @onsidered as the individual proposal of the party ing it. “Proptianis from disiopal iparti¢a will not’ be tonsia- @ed, AND AN OATH OF ALLEGLANOK MUST ACCOMPANT BACH PROPOSITION. Preposals must be- addressed to Hexry Jomnsow, M- 8. K., U_8..and Acting Medical Purveyor Washington, D.@..and should be plainly marked “Rroposals for Fee? Tbe ability of the bidder to fill the contract, should it be awarded to him, must be guaranteed yy two responsible persons, whose signatures are 10 be appended to the. guarantee, and said guarantees must accompany ¢h- bid. The responsibility of the guarantors must be shown by the oficial certificate of dhe Olerk of the nearest bistriet Court or of the United Btates Dis- tritt Attorney , . Bonds in the sum of five thousand dollars, signed by the contractor and-both his guarantors ‘will be required of the successfal bidder upon signing the cbntract. Form of Guarantee. We, —, of the county of —, and State of—, and ——, of the county State of ——. do hereby guarantee tha’ able to falal the contract, in accordance the terms o! his pro position, and that, shou is proposition be ac cepted, he will atence enter into contract in ac cordance therewith. Should the con act be awarded him, we are pre- The full uamé and | Secure Your Seats for Fanchon tion being made at this office, either personally, bY bfiars = —_ letter, or by telegraph, FORM OF GUARANTEE. Wo, ——, of the county of and State of A GREAT CAST, i and , of the county of and State 1 of —*~, do herchy guarantee that —— is able te i fulfill the contract in accordance with the terms of hit proposition, and that should his proposition be ” . accepted. he will at once enter into's contract fa ives Bees Oe = Battie Barheeha- Sccordanin therewith." ais: ¥. Hi, Brink as Landry, Should the contrac’ e award imwe are pre- . pared to become his securities: Mé F.G. BMaeder ar Dedier, (To this guarantee must be appended the official as Twin Brothers. certificate above mentioned.) TNAPEOTION. DELIVERY “ké Mrs, Muzey O8.ceeecececseee Old Fadet, All Oats net irk contracted for under this ad- Jortisement wiil"be rigidly inapectod. and such aa : or te ea re oh® Eond sound merchantable quality | peices op Anwiseron.—Balcony Chairs, 75 cents; ie deorage to be walls Dpon the pap sistion of the contract, or so soon thervafter as the Depot Quar- formactey AbMt be ta fades Avy informality in the bid, or non-conformaner with the Verma of thin (ea. ata will ensure the rejection of the proposal. Delivery to be mato st the Railroad Depot, or at ove of the Government Wharves in the city of Orchestra Seats, 75 cents; Parquette, 8 cents; Fam- ily Circle. 25 cents; Private Boxes. 85. Doors open at 744 : to commence at 8 o’elock, WASHINGTON VARIETIES, NINTH STREET, The D pot Quertermastel recérvan td himeolf the NEAR PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE. pent te reject any or all bids that = may ee too PROPRBL BB. a HAMBLIN ‘ i Colonel and Dépot Quartermaster = ASTER beanies EMY SUPPLIES. BEMOLD THE GREAT AY MENT I! Opvion ov rum Curey QUARTERUASTEa, } rion OF THE AMERT JAN CON FL | tae Potomac, Having noeq aleven an the far 1 Wa4seik@Ton September 18a, Yor: City; th ant and t Paoresale invited for furnishing for the uss of Amusement; the place to while away theeve- | of the army of the Potomac the folluwing articles: ning in the mont del gutful wanpes—either lis- | tons best qu: lity Timothy Hay. secureiy lening to the i baled, the welghi ofeach bala be martes ~WEET STRAINS OP MURIC. . | ereon. Dr by gazing with rapturou> delig Lupon the 2,520,000 bushels of ‘Oats, of the best quality, in | OF)? e8nE TI Riou oie Lup i strong wicks, well sewed. Witb.e bappy giv-r-ivn of ali that is "pleasing in 7,000 cords: and Hiskory Wood, welTseasompa_ THE MINSIP EL ENTERTINMENTS, ape of the best quality. . Jeyously ming ed with mirth a’ fal the Mech bid must be gpeompanieg by the andoraé NUMEROUS SON | FP eat ee le persons that the contracts } Popming acen’rast with tbe aneir j if rad wit je fulfilied . Su hmadGn'te GEMS OF THE OPE he pr patnke opened from tin Uimeras the ar. 1 iy depot tae une per le pel * ticles maybe needed, and contracts will bo awarde* | Av! in¢epen bil ie ‘or the quantities needed te the lowest responsihi bidder up to the time of opening. : Saeme is reserved to scceptall or any part of | ak id, . Broposals should be enddrsaed “ Prop.sals for fisy | ¢ Flezonce and Comfort-of the Edifice, + Son sand Costumes of the Stage, Exrelient Orchestra, Stars, 4 ett 2m | or Oats, or Wood,” as the may be, and enclossa ie Waite 'm separate envelopes. ROVER TSUAL Le | Wee The Decorum orld ier | Lieut. Col. and A. D. AND THE FIRST-CLASS AUDIENCES, i 89 23-tf Ohief Quarterma: Prove toevery Aincenring mind that thigie ine | ss fr PRINCIVAL PLAC EB OF THE City) Gtx “DRAKE’S' PLANTATION. B(TTERS C invigorates, strengthens, and purifies the sys- tera; is @ perfect appetizer, and nature's great | restover. Itis composed of pure St.Croix Rum, | the celebrated Oalisaya Bark, roots and herbs. Particularly Adapied to werk and delicate per- sons, and can be relied upon for its purity. It dre engagemen' invation of the euect se of pasion ONPLUE JAZETTE, ; The Ballet of Female Loveliners, under the in- structicn ot (4, PROP. YATES. o Prim’ Donna, Lael Week OE SS RVs BKENE, seivted in the veoal department by Aseivted in the Tse ADA TESMAN. — Trin Comedian, > Tirst appearance of th er eppestarn. J tof MOLE MARIE Z0E - i3 TELEGRAPHIC NEWS, — [ASSOCIATED PRESS DISPATOUES.} FRUM EUROPE. The Enelixh Press on American Affairs— French Policy in America. New Yor, Feb: t—The steamer Austra- pesian from Queenstown on thé isth, has ar- rived. The London comxeapomtont.of the Manches- ter Guurciann, writing of the emancipation proclamation, say« he hears a yery ceveral tzpleseion of opinion that the first ontrace ,emmitted by the slaves will be the signal jor European intervention in the interest of humanity. ‘ The Times again replies to the New York Chamber of Commerce touching the Alabama. The editor admits that the resentment of the North is very ‘natural, and the cace, as seen ircm a Federal point of view, claims a certain depree of sympathy. The editor contends, he wever, that plainte against the Brit- ith government really amouni to very littie, and adduces arguments against them. . Among the French nf wenigene correspond- ence just published is a letter from Napoleon to Geo.-Forey, in which it is contersed that the motive for the French policy in Mexico is the desire to prevent the’ United States from extending th: ir authority souteward over the American continent. Metsrs. Bright and Scholefield had again been tpeaking in Birmingham in, reference ma:rly to belligerent rights, &c. could be made in the determination of the Parit Cou;ress.. He questioned whether com- mercis! men ired peace in America. 1t Would Yring ruin to many, Ie complainedof Lerd Ruse¢] and Mr. Gladstone, and bitterly a: pcunced the Times for. on the American question, Movements were on foot in Liverpool and ianchester to test public opinion & meeting consicey the American war and emanci- sation qneston, Ali th: Spanieh ministry have resigned and Gen, QO Donnell bad formed a new cabinet. Theie vas some talkof the Duke of Saxe Cobure for King of Greece, butit is reported he has dechned.” It is rumored that Turkey is making warlike preparations, An infiuential deputation from the Eman. cipstion Society waited on Minister Adams, on the 16th, to present a copy of the resolation expressing sympathy with the anti-slavery policy of President Lincoln's government. Rey. Daptist Noel, Jacob bt and others hddres appropriate observations to Mr. Adtms, who, in reply, expressed his gratifica- tien at the proofs which were afforded of the friendship oi public opinion towards the United States. De explained ayd defended the acts and policy of the United States, and pointed out that the legally established government which the siawe conspirators bad assailed was veal y fi hting in self defense, and on behalf of liberty anc LIAN progress. The Aimy and Navy Gagette says it can see hoerdto the American war except in mataal ruin. Those whospeak of redueing the South estate of San Domango little realize the ers syd horrors which. paust befall the South err her bleeding careass lies unresist- ingly at the feet of armed abolitionists, rete FROM NEW ORLEANS | ~ Army Movements, New York, Feb. t.—New Orleans advices of the-25th represent that everything is quiet in thet city. Gen. Banks returned from Baton Rouge Ov the 224. Nearly all the old troops formerly under Gen. Butler are st Baton Rouge, Erig Gen Boweu has bven appoinwd provost marshal general of the department. Vol. Dwight hes beer appointed provost mar- shal of Louisiana, vice’ Col. Ex-neh. Col. Leming was about to resign the mayoralty of New Orleans, Gen. Weitzel had returved from Berwick Fay, avd wontd soon go to Baton Rouge with bis forces to nesist in the attack ox Port Hud. on The Yebels have been strengthening -their works ti there, and our guubo itis thought, ch in the attack, bat ihe moriar € advantageousiy. : and otuer war vessels vfi_Galveston. rumicred that the Harret Lane es- Ga.veston immediately after her ptur, but itisnot belivved. The pirate Ala- ma bes no: been heard from since the siunking I A uumber of yessele were in the Gult. Temonstrated with the banks i = forrfusing to take Treasury on ceporit, aud they finally agreed ta take (hon on specaldepoit. Rebel notes were. in d@miend snd thé eecesh there seemed to be mere happy than uewal, The New Orieans Delta says Colonel Thorpe sixted ata public meeting on the $d of Jauuary tbat the levee shove the city is in a very dilap- icated condition, farge holes having been cut to (natle the guerillas to fire on passing boats, aisleading the public | { | i | } ! f | { oi | Skirmish mear Black. ate eter River. New York, Feb, 1—The New. contains details of the fight néar cuneate cece on the n infantry, and four 3 deiached nine hundred cavalry aad pieces of are tiliery. On the next ni Gen. Oorcoras, eee Gen. Peck, advaaved to m, end the retels were forined ten mile- hom Seffelk, “. Alter & cann two and a half the enemy oe tg Goremen eke ail te torces—hbisinfantry with fixed bayonets, | cre ing the rebels nearly a mile, tuey faving their killed and wounded behind. Gen. a continued to foliow them ap, wh-u the rebels took another position 4womiles f-om thr bettle field. At the iatest iniermatiou Dy mail, Gen. Corcoran was moving to flipk tham. ‘The fight occurred by moon! The tel aTem of yesterday indientes that were again driven from their last named pos tion, and were still being pur<ued. Omr dose ‘wae 21 killed and 60 ‘wounted. Colonel Kno- derer, of the 167th Pennsylvania regiment, was dangeronely wounded in the hip by a piece of Captain Taylor, of the 113th New York, and Gen. Oorcoran made a narrow «scape. Captain Bledgett, of his staf, was slichtly wounded. Captain Kelly, of the ©%h New York, was ae = the arm, end amputation is thought to necessary. Ameng the oficers wounded are Captain Leach, of the 113th New | York, slightly, Aqjutant Buttan, same Mr Bright did not think that Any change j ment, elight i Lieut. Bailey, 11th Peansylya- ula cavalry, shebtiy; Ad Atlm, of the Cth Massach usetus, Lieuts. Wood and Marehatl, of the sume regiment; Lieut, Sawielle, of she oth Massachusetts, were killed. Rebel sourres of information sta‘e that Col, Pape, of the 5th Virginia regiment, was Kille i. Among the robel re; ciments engnged the | Sith, @2d, 50th, and 29th Virginia regimenws. The rebels received reinforcements, ‘The rebels of late have been very bold in thie neighborhood. has ben in the habit of crossingthe Blackwater river whenever te Wanted to, and then retreating precipiiately to Fropklin &s soon as ever we wipe tacking bim at hovr we did must haye been a real cetpre’ tor the prisoners we have taken all agree to one thing, and that is, he did not expect a —rather avoid one—but. came prepared. emergencies such as he met with. : ‘We have taken quite a large number of pri- soners. _—_———_ Relersed from Arrest. BaLtimore, Feb. l.—A. D. Boil Proprie- tor ot the Philiadelpiin B ver Jgurnatr aay > throug! interposition Baltimore friends, and his having written Schenck a letter in to General professing his loy- Alty, been relecsed by the inner fam Pet Sriphia Wd the #0 train. Generel Mastpeeney commandingat ; thas been General Schenck to up the Ji ce to Mr, Boileau, so thathe can with the publishing of his paper as heretefore. PHILADEL?: ' Boileau tele.» graphed to hie aly hi aftersoon ‘ been released from Mec ry, ‘ rive home to-night. He will be Tecel: we large number of friends. 9" | heiees = = “From Fortress Memree. . ia Forturss Moxgox, Jan. 3i.—The iwen-aine, Patapsco teft Hampton Roads last night at.7 o'clock, and went to sea under conyoy of the United States gunboat Pawnee. ‘The Rhode 1: which hae been hte for several Gaya, ws im coal, sailed henbe at 9 o'clock this foréngon, ‘ See SBbtr ean EMC ee at charge o t. John BE. Me! few Yor one rt for Oty night’ He ine down several hundred Union pritop rs new in Risbmoend, Te : apr = ay pot¥ot Froth the Cumberland River. De Natnvitrr, Jan. 31.—(ne thousand Rebel cavalry, under Forréet, with a battery of four pieces Of artillery, are atthe shoals ne the possage of the flect to this pointy They the vicinity of Franklin, Tenn., fordbat place, Inst might ‘ eT . Greatefforts for the cApture.of our boats on, (Le Cumbériand river have peen determined on by the Rebels. The river is now at's stand. It * is raining to-day. : a4 ———— nd From Sam Franciscé « Sacramento, Cal Jani30.—The State Le- islatrre bas adjourned untiF Tuesday evening next, in order to give time to get witnesses trom San Francisco te continue the investiga... tiom of the corruption charges. 2 San Francisco, Jan, 30—The steamship “ Sonora sailed from Panama to-day with 9. pissengers. She bas $1,19,060m treasure fi England and $20,000 for New York. * vs ; ©. WALLACE. The water in the river has risen fiteen feet | NEW York, Feb. 1.—A letter from the army 7 aehington OneY, D. G. | wees ie veearantes Must he appended the oficial’ | ctres Dyspépsid, is & gentle tonic, and 1s just gaThe followin Artinten algo appearing: | witlin simoieh, and is now risng rapidiy, and | of the Potomac of the 2th, in the Times say, _ GREAT EEN NORTHERN (AND WEST: | certificate above-mentioned.) himself the |.(te thing forchanges of the senson. Sold by Sear er Charler Monroe, | VTS the levees oho SRS Depaied, AG. | * pespchewne poomdmeb vate Set j ae “ “ right to tefect any or ail bids tuat hemay deem ino | All Grocers, Druggisté, «Hotels, aud Saloons Hick Benes, Frank Kerns, Mixelsaippl wlll beevamerged, “oe ang South Caroling, and that thirty dage bas ; Ti | hie ie | DRAKE & O0., 22 Broadway, New George Wi’ sbip, W'Balany, Miseis ty.submer ; | Pee, Stowe tie arate, = wel = BY, » WALD | high or unsuitable = P. ys Mlle Geraldine Miss Florence The propelier “Aptona,” exptured off tees BT % yu Sper ee caine Medina Pasvens York. as 25-e06m MiseCharles. Miss Lester, arrived at New Orleans-on the 3d.ult, She has | to acceptor otherwise. re ‘Forward Bal AND DIBPA’ to all > ja 23 dile2s .- sting Medical Purveyor. : Mies Whiting, Td -Daval. | a valuable exrgo of merchar dice, Lirnet@ ible sections of the ba Ae Company 7” Papers authorized to publish Government ad LARIFIED CIDER) Ano others” An entartainment includ ng nearly Suicide of a Banker. . Bas agencies in the principal Towas-im | vertiserments pleare copy. OL SRIF IED SIONS f ‘ONE HUNDRED PERFORMERS. New York, Feb. 1.—John a son- = aie 1 have sust/re. ver schooners “George 8. | 1... ONE HUNDRED ea iatecet THE WAR-ON THE MISSISSIPI. a Nzw Youre, Feb. 1—John Fitzgerald, & son ho! CELA Adgma” end "3 "W..” from Boston, e large supply « SR iy dere Our Apaiy Eucamped Mens: Vicks in-law of Senator sin, s-—T._i1sso.-=. of Massachusetts CLARIFIED OIDER, whie! ‘Aid the Sipe ieaiecy nate Your Feet of Water in the Cut-olf The | himself a wealthy banker of that State, 6om- — 1 offer for sale at the lowest market price, in quan- . LOVE'S STL ATAG EM. smear Memphis Troublesome, | Witted suicide at the St. Nicholas Hotel yester- BRE RS SRAM TALON BESTRSS- s otel Keep Pra, sutiers and all others in want ofa 2 oaeraer rites Sued continueactive | 2*Y With 8 pistol. He leayes property jo the They purity, strengihen; and invigoraig, | primearticleof Olaer are iuvited to call nd ox". “YW HOLESALE PRODUCE AND FRUIT HOUSE | j,. the viciuity-of Mem A deiachment of | *monnt of CUNO, pea They create a heaithy appetite. % amine orate . ONES § CO. the 4th Jiinois Cavalry hed a ‘ues- ff SESSION ‘They are an antidote to change of water and Union Bottling Bepot, 57 Green ty Conver ioyen ‘anv D Srazxrs, cay het tara ar rene. The Federals lost | XXXVITth CONGRESS—THIRD Faiet. «= pee “eter al! RE ae I . ee ““The Bulletin says the rebels are-advanciog |. Sewareaterour Cloeed Sata They overcome effects of dissipation and late ANDOOME HOLIDAY: PRESENTS! 1,000 To ine yea eeie eters, New | on our tines ap fasten the rar epee Theconsular and ‘aiploaatte’ Sapronnatek: "§ > ¥e ther 35 > ir . # will allow, their object ev: ing “| billwas. ¥ nirhay strengthen the system’and enliven the | Handsome Diack Glows CLOARES : market) Jon arrived." S* "JONES & 00 portersion of the Tennesses and-Camveriand | > 4% Tallmaking appropriation for the Jegis- lind. > Rich Plush and Frested Beaver PARE ee m | 500 Boxes BW EBT PALMHMO ORANGES, | rivers cme icat - } lative, executive jw | oxpenern ais They prevent wiltsmaye ‘ahd intermitiont | naw abyleg en eee ane aie FRUTT trom late Boston caren. oc neglaem crane Tpltriag. atte Mibiiow, | Government was taken. up, gp iter =i jeaial Bttgution Of parshauecs intaetied, ee *Bonae HCO, rovar aaa Data | ocurred of Eee Afty-fopt embankment. | ten Cents per toile was etricken ¢ qe They Purify the breail and acidity of the | "Resist attention of purchasers isinyit RY. BABEELS POTATORS, Four soldiers were A. amendment to “ Si nly on 1,000 From Maine and Jersey, From Vicksburg, it's ieatnied-that water is | sum proposed inthe House C L ‘the. id Seand. 0 aig? ONTONE, red and yoilow. | running through the cut-off from two to four | jor ine ral Tay care Dreyensis, nna ons pan. ic ia ys K) the et + | Just arrived at corm ONES £098." | ieet deep, Dut’ no signe yet of the channet by Mesers. Fessenden, ‘Harlan, Hale and Lt 'y cure paid silver js dewelry, re j "| widening. m2 ‘ Powell until it. oie jorbus,.. 18, ‘ad wearin ~~, 8. @. i TERI BUTTER! — Considerable force crosséd the Bend, and is A : — Meee pass: kever-Compintat-anh puevens “a tomer ifr wa tat sear of Mail nor EGGS! 2GG51 BOGS! | now cmampea oppesty Warrenton; tn order epee my alba the best Bitters in thé world. They, Aiffebunscticue strictly comddential = se 16 sm HOLE BUTTER, | aurrer, | irom below when it arrives. soldiers of Aftienn in ‘ They are st Bitters t : TH AND TH.—By Wm. dt at. Kiddie, Pendieton, Davis. a Literary Notices. make the weak man strong, and are exhausted Pe corrempobdent, of tie Tonaon Pro Roky por cope boyeer aad hirty per cen! FROM HAVANA-g o> 2% be ~ sey Fyce® cents. For Vaanon TAYLOR, ~| Bature’s great restorer. They are made of | Times, Ei — =e JONES & CO..cornerfthand Dsts. | Rymorsinitegard tothe Privateer Florida. - ‘ pare Gt. Croix Bam,’ the celetreied Oalissys | OO sare. 2 “OLA D.OPPER TT 0 HOSES, SPRENDID NEW YORK | New Youx, Feb. 1—The steamer Colambia, | Istrowtant rise rae Uiran Le Saag Ptah | pracus cts wrocce since seewuee | eaee” MANaa epee, 000 Gieae sthteere Rata man, | tome Ro Dames eben’ sirann at | Conant ra De een Sem ish | ‘pleasure of a beverage, without regard tosge | 2 3 - | the Qoth, ved. 4@ a Partic: recommended = : a OUK 5S ORR BOR RAL SAR. | :Sthy states that rumors place Bt om ion'of Sepa ol ae ea See es eae ottiiaiae REAT INDO 3 Ctints, HHIOINGS, TONGUES Halts acd | Ge “Magna, in the off [ments Sues pre on. the Lowistone., ton cr unt - appoint SATU s delicate persons requiring a gen‘ G —— m all kinds Produce and Froit, Siterer a whi Sepe ‘Tumors state that she had » figh' bese 7 +} ee he A RerE alt - ¥2th Gay of Fevruary mere, for the inal settlement Sold by all Grocers, Druggists, Hotels, and | cents per yard for. of the best | than snywhere. . JONES& O0.. with a Federal gunboat, and. was on fire off part distribution of the persoual estate of said de- Broad- rica styles, beac aroT ja }3 im Corner 8th and. D sts, Washington. ‘s ‘i im the neighborhood of Seaned, 0. fhe assetain hasd.as fates the same harg'Saloans. P. H. DRAKE & OO, 202 ‘We cannot to wll for es 70 LEARN mans Debio tyra waretsemner pethied SRC EE bad landed en the Louisiana coast, at \ A ‘ork. 2%5-e06m ’ * NEVER TOO LATE TO LEARN, mas 3 deen | sad pre. NewS = pen i a ct pari By paorusson suExANDER WouowsEr, | “nh picsner RR Cuyler had gone ashore j 1Anding and Lake Providence, ‘with what &: Bazearne etd © Market Bpace, vetwoan Teh aod bist naw AND RIiPLULED’ Mittius'eon | Pentcge de Gularand called aeainos weraice, | Tbe negroce in the “viciniy of the above ‘sab: ‘4 pace, - Ca iG SenVenney oe : flocked to the Union armies in. Avenue House NO FOR ND SINGING. | on points floc! | «BER laded from all benedt in said’ d a GREAT BARGAINS — Seco oe Prof. Wolowski continues his Singing aud Piano | 7! €UDbost Tiogs had aleosall vcaed’ Big | humbers. 1 ts also etated tess, Bagtese | ecctar ioe @ copy of this order be publizhed in s.—Tri-1s6o.-=. Glas-es, and opens now course for iano andSing- | OF Cn the 13th. . pointed out to ae ae localities where’ Cace 8 ee Le een Sen af Favttnry next, READY-MADE CLOTHING, DRAKE'S PLANSASION BITTERS, | incats is New Vort begin on ise Weer May All | | Onc of the vessels burned by the Florida wae ey ne see Pet mart a3 N' at Exhausted nature's great restorer. Adelight- | those who really desire to be benefited by hie new | usho; @ mouth of the harbor of Gardenas. | he planters Ptincsanbcaliet BMITH’S ful beverage and ‘active tonic. Composed of | *%¢*x'Taordinary sy<tem have no time to lose, 3 a — The designation of neforee was eee Aaa 2 y Prof. Wolowski’s new tm || FR HE ARMY OF THE POTOMAC. Andrew VENT: Croi um, roots and -herbs. \- ledge will be enabled ; : Se me to be Monroe, bs be 5 7 OF, Barto vs e660 ae io igc dea pene Bt. era without stim —— i rhea erp men pobre great fi facil- StaFrorp Court Movse, Va., Jan.30.—The & portion of it woulda pNeeed to Mattous’ ‘tions ig Political Eeonemy, Lon- | where I have the best assortment of viewrepe iy et ‘a pang ity ana execute operatic as well as siaanical masie Iaetand most d-moniacal this branght jo our aud toon totome polat Texas. were. quagpirere” Manual of Potitical Sclateh Los. {a uae gummperemrs SurvORMcer =" ~~] sshanenda! agptiitn ad sesh slins agen dung the vocal pag, by 2 way, of vocalization | Tete 49 cripple the horses of our cavalry. fis | juudea fora brie! time, in toremain- don; a 2 we C i “f 1 | constructed of four pieces of rod-iron hardened, ing on board the ~ a“ f. . riain cure Dyspepsia, Const: th ful and enables the singer to vocal- | : ere PoP om, London yuo very lw stew saty | 890, Dern, Laver omplnn nna Nervoas | fogs telty arene eed gat of Gn. | veinm quer stan wh seme end | Nn oe se sakalep a1. cea which we offer at very low joes for the next six! Hi wei “disease ‘ ‘ref. Wolowsl ey ergs) y ae. Mee Fr - aa project eveaing eaytTae a bi Pole eter ir 4 sone gi 2 oe ee . from change etciay wate etc. Ft can be used ash Tenth reat betenan end ?. = jal2 See iaeseas We rm of arms. a ee at — Ses with ed demand 43 z eatets 7 Cobden; $1. To persons in want of atall times of day, by old or young, and is par- *—-1sco.-s= end of each is welded out a very sharp spheri- | Erie, New Central and . Chevalier ¢@ Gold . tranrlated by Cobden; @1-25. aa? wees s.-r.-18 : . } point. There are intended te be sprinkl-@ | .11.. bu. at the close is more McCulloch's Principles of Politics Economy, : ceapyese ticularly recommended to weak and delicate 6.—T.—1860.—X,.— DRARE'S “PLANTA. | troop the woods and. over roads, to prevent | 4.) Jen at lower prices: The ‘ nto, 852s Currency an@ Bonking, London; | Dow is the time to buy them. w Persons. Sold by all Grocers, Draggists, Ho- ? ITTRRS | the advance of cavalry. No “matter how | murkct to-day is the sudden - tue re No, 460 SEVENTH STREET, tels, and ms. P.H. PRAKE & 004 No, ‘ TON B Abrowr, one of the points will stand perpen- | aciion “jm the @ay ae - a bately’s Lectures on Political Eéonomy; $275. at 20a Broadway, New York. se 25-c06m Of this celebrated brand ap, to be in every PG in, larly, und when the horse treads upon it, | 3503 wae paid, but at the elose the price Twirs’ view of the Pregress of Political Economy, RUST AND PA. AV one’s mouth, as well as on every one’s table. | j: will exter his foot and disable ym on the | 15-4, Govermments-ere quiet bat 7 Menace: $3 oe iteratax? a, P, ijtical Reonomy; - OORNER 20TH ST v=o Giese’ BAR GtpRe 7 ne é They are asplendid article and can be*relied | - pot. zcoterdays Erioee. —_ coupons of 7 gg siwen ANGE TAYLOR. 5S iniear Gietied* littien hate Scored i pottabeut black or br » | BFR $a.euanginen and iavigernie extaested ORS CT RRR Baa gs EB PG preted 2, per cemh:3 Sis cold ates. -- Daman Ag ailbaRD OANDY! MAILLA HL 5 . ¢ the al bHishment, nature. -eo8m Laat tsin Tae mone aivbaRD CANDY! gant CANDY BRAIDS, BANDEAUDS,. Batt : Provipenct, R. I., Jan. 3!—Gen. Burosidé } with sales at ist y ee . M ABD, Ror No. 460 Seventh street, RLS WIGS, ROLLERE, eo. 7 5 Nts OF MILITARY ARP d here this morning. He decliifed a | sctiy: to-day, at.Ga7 percent oneal. On 2 z te ee te jem « Two doors above J, Brace & Oo.’s, always on hand or made to o at the shortest eee eeiter, the History ef the | dis reveption, bul thousands thronged the | clase securigts the eupply is colombig-enay aL dow Gorner 1sth st. es = notice. DELOT FOR THE SALB OF Feparate Arma; the combination of the Arms: sod | Tail way stu ion and. thesqdare near it togreet | (percent. Exchange on London is very em HARDWARE. CUTLEBY,&6., £0. CENTS PBR LB. 20 29-8 BATCH RUOR' WALK DY.” | the minor operations of War. Translated.by Bois; jum. Hemade & few brief remarke in response | cited. Saier have been made as high as 176 per A vray Large assortment of HARDWARE, | 2() FOR BUTTRR. DO vg.: [_35, MISERABLES Sngiish Transition, oom Gen, Geo, Callum, U. 8. a. vol., with iltns’ | 1° yor Kuebtc welcome, His many fo-uds | cent ;ctorine at about 158 = CUPL a kon MTS, suuer rox, a1wo At ADAMSON’S, ‘ : , 4 nlote in ope vol.: 81 VRANOE TAYTON fs / FRANOK TAYLOR, | will call ov hum st his residence to-day, asin consvapSotesiiortne NewYork Triveea, vif PARES. de Be; and 9VOEP MIDS | sg ay SOO RIE SF CIty ary goods ators, NG RAME Br Wilkie Couios. Inustrated. | FY 3 HRIBERGER $00.0 t 1 g_Fite St Deiiereon City, Mvecourt’ |< | write trom Oto, eign te consrabnags Mae. 3 PON 4) an. 3}. scafle zo ae . emabaisht a ofurs origins # PIOERS? ApS one t iar S: ie Mi 3) Romane 2 2 cant: T1peN8Y SND MILLPARY j fond dere, Goyerinen’ telegraph olfive, aud | + s+t}cold hipht aqember freewe 10 > a nn 261 Pennerivapis sresee. | ()” Rae are et and | Le Tee Oe ae ee AP og BRON ANE TAILORS 4 Cp ine huuce were burned t ‘Fuco8. 4 | a9 Cour’ martinis fm secon at the hates A NEW OROP MALAGA GRAPRS. © With appropriete ornamen clin “Modern Wart its Theory and Practice. With Mrraopo.itas i, ‘mail amount of Government was com: | town (Mass.) navy-yard for a of ce above jugt reece: alt ‘ At ats a's é os tet d “4 g . Western World. A pti cctatine ofA A Bininones den as ea STINEMETZS, | matnanddinerame, ByCapt “sare OV | ver g09 pa, avenue, Wahouten,D. | sumed. Total loss about $ Gicers of the gunbon a 00, S&F Penn. avenue, pear sth at. je 0 : ‘s. . = =n ss :

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