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- THE EVENING STAR | PUBLISHED EVERY AFPTERNOUR -SUNDAY SICEIrTED.S AT THE STAR BUILDINGS, @Geoarun Paxx's Avewcs aun ilva Sramst, sr W. D. WALLACH. | pierce para served in pack aby earricraant @4 t ne pte 37 rr Se mote, Yo mau nah doe } Tae price i 94.50 a rear, tnadcance: @2 for we | , months; @i for thres meathe: and tor lee tha | Bhice months at the rate of L2 nants a week Miagle eps, OUR CENT: ip wrappers Vag @7 ADYNRTISEMENTS shucld + €#ce befor> Wo elock u bine epprar anil the next de: ¢ sont ty the ise thes may not For the Holidays. 4. BH. BIZiJGER & €0., Beasce of Noe. 19 swo 91 Baoan Se, Saw OFFER FOR 2AL8 AT THEIR STORE, Se. 437 PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE, BRAR THIETEZSTA ATERET, SIGN OF THE OLD KNICK ERBOCKRRE. PHE MOET COMPLETE ASSORTHENT OF IHPORTED WINES AND Ligvosa | TO BE FOUND IN TIE METROPOLIB. —AaLeo— TNB GROCERIES, KITS AND KEGS No.l M KENNEREC SALMON, *URBD & PICKLED LAMBS’ TONGUES, PiGs’ FEET, ENGLISH DUN OUDFISH, Fogether with si] the UBIES INCIDENT TO THE SEASON. } i | | i ! GOAN GooDs. ACKEREL, j Meerrs. A.M. B.& Co. are also Sole Proprietors | of BIXUXGEE SS CKELERRATED LUNDON bOUK GEN, Put cp in Quart Bottles for medicinal use, Alse, Bole Agents for OLD TOM LUNDON UCURDIAL GIN. G7 ail articles bonght at their store warranted i ‘of the fret quality, and forwarded toanr part of the | ‘@ity free of axpenan i as wo intend to be permanently located, we re- | apectially request families to give usa call. | ALRAM M. BININGER, HENRY T. CArEN. Waseimorcs, December, 182. 4. M4. BININGER & CO. have no connexion with other House. ant ROLLIN CHURCH. Agent, Wooe! Wood! | KINDLING AND STOVE WeoD: i On hand, the best quality of all kinds of ® woobt!t SAWED AND SPLIT IN ANY LENGTH OR SIZE REQUIRED. KINDLING WOOD. & Supericr Article of Pine, selected expressly for ng. sawed Short and Fine Split. asubstt- Ne for charceal in building Authracite Fires in » Ranges. &e. PF Cash as opis vaca ordered. THOS. J. GALT, Ofice 262 Penn's avenue, bet. ith and I2th, Mili and Vare foot of Seventeenth st. [Xe publican aud Chrenicie.] NOTICES | "Ys aorens,oncckhs RESTAUBANTE, PR VATE FAMILIES, £o. ¢ Bubscribert Lave just received a fresh abip | oe Cases st JULI AND FLORKAQ CLAMRETS, «rich they offer fur ssie at New Yor’ prices Also, they nave constantly on hand A Larne and Well Selected Stock of BRANDIzG, LORTS, SH ERRIES RIE, gore 3L7 MADERIAS Bo N. ULB SCUTOH, and IRISH WiHiSskL Bs SHAM AGNES of 211 tyorive brands. BSGLI-H AND Jt 7?CH ALES Loew0N AND DUBLIN PORTERS, SYANA GaAhs. EnGtisn PICKLES, saccES GULL TUN, CHEDDER aud BNGLI8S DAIBY a abIS ES REMPB MEEMETICALLY SEALED OOPS. op aa a , GERMAN aod ENGLISH CORDIALE, Soseaaes, SELTZER, KRISSENGEN and ENG- MISH SODA WATERS. avice OULONG, SUUCLONG, IMPERIAL, HY. BON, YOUNG HYSON TEAS, tment of ee ae Ox ENOY SAOCERIES, BININGER & CO. Metsblished 177, Branch—219 svents, Om Willard By Just received a small lot of Officers’ te Hotel, Was : Cictor aur EXPRESS UOMPANY 1CK 614 PA AVENUB ale Washinaton City, D. 6. ene. TERN, NORTHERN AND WEST aT URN RAERKSS FORWARDERS! MRECH ANDERE MONEY, JEWELRY, VALU- ES, NOTES, STOCKS, BONDS. &e. acded wiih BAPETY AND DISPATCH to al: ible sections of the countr, This Company Ber Seencien im the principal way Towns ip ‘NORTH, EAST, WEST, AND NORTHWEST. Grosts A= brincipal offen are WARLADELPHIA” BALTIMORE? one” > sare made at New York and Bostor ay ee penal Saeas ee Gin ‘itain and on the Con- p_tem aahington, Db. Bases: BARGAINS! GREAT BARGAINS in READY-MADE CLOTHING, at SMITH’SB, No. 460 Bevexta Stars?, where I hare the best assortment of GASSIMERE COAT? PANT3 AND VESTS tthe city Alen avery fine stock of GENTS’ FURNISHING GOODS, which ¥ eo fer at very low prices for the next sixty ays, to make room for new Spring Goods. To persons in want of CLOTHING, mcw is the time to buy them. at No. 460 SEVENTH STREET, and OORNER 20f°H STREET AND PA. AV. J. H, SMITH, Clothier, No, 460 Seventh street, Two doors above J. Braca & Co. HK GENTLEMEN— Po ciered Bordered, Hemstitehed, ot Z ar, ize, bi oe oy oe The above stork is very | them with: ut acy —. 4% Market Space " ween 7th and xt is = (21 BBS’ BALK STORE, G = 342 Pa avenue, near Thirienth st iedies’ bair colered @ permanent biack or brown, je : ishment, Also . ber yet eatabl BANDEAU order at th T aed CANDY “ RD CAN = TELA ING & BURCHELL, Corner {sth at. and Termont sv. NEW OCKOP MALAGA GRAPES FRESH Lotofthe above just received at the ald and well Known house of A.M. BININGEH & ON (287 Peng averce -oar Wt! ot ra UPARCQ > FLEMENTS OF MILEPARY AE mt ing the thistury of the trntic ry ede FRANCK TAYLOR, | | PSOrowALS FOR ICR, "8 WIGS, KOLLERS, &e., | i a * PHOPCSALs Fok 20 000 BAHEELS OF FLOUR. ReALaD Prorosare are invited till the Pth day of Fehrwary. ims, at 1s o'eioex m.. for favnishing ticce nee Department with $5080 barreia of Hide will be reerived for what is hmown ae No.1! Keo. 2. aud No. 2. aud for any portion lew than the ¥ [6 wrreis. Bide fo: diferent grades snow:d be te sheets of paper stity of four requived will be abozt 60 ei ¥, delivered eit t the Govern neat Wearetvure ia Georgetown. etihe Wharver or at the Railroad Depot, Washington. D. 0. Payp ent will be made in certificates ofinde Teas or rach other fumis the xuvernment Mey have for distritntion The ostel government inepection will be made just before the flour is reerived Sp bid will be entertained fram parties who have evioualy failed tu cu: ply with their bide. or from bidders bet present to respond. The barzels to be vey and head lined. Bids will be accompanied with an Seth of alle- 22%; g2d cirected to Col. A. BECKWITH. A. C&O 6.0.8 A., Wasnington, D. 0 ani'-2 doreed "Pr: porns for Fleur.” 3239 ptorosaues FoR woop. HM éadquarters, Defenses af Washinzton. t © €. of Chich Quartermasier, Jan. 2), 969.$ | Provesaie are Invited fur farnishing Wool to | the ireeps im and around t-e Forts narsinaficr | yecifed, from: pariies owning woud or wood iaain | ib the vicinity of the eame, viz: Forts Alexandsr, | Frauklio, Mansfeld. Peon y:vania. Hattery Forts Kearney, De Ruxsey. Hasa- Flocum, Totten, #& mm> maker dill, Keratoga, Thayer. Liueoin, Batt-riex Vermont, ett and Cameron,on the north sida of the Potomac, in to be made in the following manner, ot uli: g. (price per cord ) led by U.S. Euginy. rs or Third Propurals mnst specify the loraliy, fy and quailty of the weod. -opoxals will be received under this aivert se ment for the amount of wood required ap oduae | ind. quan. H “Exch bidder mustattach hin fail name ant Post | Offer addr-sxto bis bid, and the namoa of all par- | hg int. rested in the proposal must appear in the | ef Am oath of alleginzce to the Goverament of ie United States must accompany each tid - Bice wili he «pened from time to time, and gon- tracts cor purchases made as the woud iay be ra- quired ight is reserved to acsept all or aay part of | a b Wood, Lieut Colorel tf ain should be endarsed, ‘Proposals for nud addressed to ELIAS M. GREEN t, ud ¢ ja 0 MEDICAL Purvever’s Orrice, . Washingion, Jan, 22, 1963. SEALED PROPOSALS will b« received at this office aril Monday the 2d day of Vebruary 1563, at iweive (12) oO clock M for fuini-bing the Medica: Hospite! Department until the I-t day of Jnueary, 62, with a supply of pure ICE. to ba aelivered at | the Tolle win ep acer, viz: Hilton Head, South Carolina, Newbern, North Qgro.ir a. t ek cess Monroe, Virginia. ja Florida, Sarhvilie, Tennessee, New Grieans, L: uisians, St. Louis, Mirsuuri. ; lilinois . at the respecti is not preciseiy Known, bidders will state th tty of ice they can farcien, where itis gat price per ton of 2.00 Ibs gui within what period they caa turnish the amouat of theic cies. AL theugh itis ¢esirable that bilders should propose to furnish the whole smount req at any one of ibe places proposed to be supoli-d i bis Will stat~ what tseiities they possess. if | -forstering the ice at the posts they prapone t= | ar au ev met he of the best quatity. subject te the | ‘arpection and approval of the officer ia chacee uf the poet where it isdelivered, The full ume and post office adc ress of the bidder must appear in the ade in the na:neof » firm the uaimer Ties inust appear,or the Mil will xe 9 Gsetered ae the individual proposal of the party aeuing it nf Proposals from distoyal partirs tell not be conse) ND AN OATH OF ALLEGIANCR MUST ACOUMPANY PROPOSITION, be addressed to lenny Joasson, i tiies! Purve or, ould be plainly uarked x ferdee ity of the bidder to fili the be awarded Bit contra must be guaranteed hone SIELALUPHE Are oO tee, and raid guarantees ‘the gusrantors must ne of tre Ch of five th i both his guars successful bidter upon -igaing the ' ne cen requ-red c ecntraet at ree ofthe __. Form of Gwarantee We, —_of the county of — and ——, of the county b the terms of his pro. | ey mand that, shouldghia proposition | eapted. he will at ence enter into contract | stdance therewith i | | Shonid the contract be awarded him, we are pra- pared to kecome his securities (To this guarantee must be sppended the official sertificate above-mentioned.) The Surgeon Gen-ral -es-ives to himself the right to re bids Ubat he may deem too | high or u | = M.S.K.U.3 A | ‘ing Medical Purveyor. S/ Papers authorized to publish Guvernmentad Veriisrements please copy. S—T.-1660O -=. DRAKE'S PLANTATION BIE TEKS. They purify, strengthen, and invigorave. They create a heaithy appetite. They are an antidote to change of water and diet. They overcome effects of dissipation and late bourse. They strengthen the system and enliven the | ind, a They prevent Miasmatic and intermittent fevers. | They purify the breath and acidity of the stemicn. They cure Dyspepsia and Constipation. They cure Diarrhoea, Cholera and Cholera i Morbus. H They cure Liver Complaint and Nervous Headache. They are the best Bitterg in the world. They make the weak man strong, And ure exhausted mature’s great restorer. They are made of pure St. Croix Rum, the celebrated Calisaya Bark, reots and herbs, and are taken with the pleasure of a beverage, without regard two age ortime of day. Particularly recommended to | delicate persons requiring # gentle stimalant, Solid by all Grocers, Druggists, Hotels, and Saloons. P. H. DRAKE & CO, 2% Broad- way, New York. sep 25-e06m ) OKE! Co. CORE RICE KEDUCED ! ONLY = CEN‘’S PER BUSHEL! Being much the cheapext !uel to be had in the city. The Coke is of a superior quality. Now is the time to purchase Inquire at the Office of the Gas Light Co., 514 Kleventh st, Ja 21-ime0 B NEV ¥ R TOO LATE TO LEARN, PROFESSOR ALEXANDEK WOLOWSEI, Pianist, Vocalist ap CoMPosen, EW AND SIMPLIFIED MEFHUD FOR O FORTE ANDgSINGING. —__ ski copticues hix Singing and Piano Clas-ex, and opens a new course for Piano and sing- ing whieh will be the last, an Professor's engage- urents in New York begin on the Ixt of May. Al these who really desire mp benefited by Pie new d extraordinary system bare ne tie ty lose, “By Prof. Wo owski's pew metho® a person hev- ing on! ight knowlege of music be eusbled ina Very short time te read music with great facil ity mud execute operatic as Well ue giasioal music with rare perfection . : As to the vocal part. by tik way of vocalization | hearrives at most ewiracntuary rewuits, renders - powerfal and cns!ink the aiager to vocal lity, accuracy ality of toue, ail reesioes ¥ lniy froin 10 to | bam from 3to is residence, No 451 Tenth street be ant Po fala | LBS ROUGH TALLOW AND RMY Gi WANTEs For OND les, for sale cheap Candle Works, JEWELL Proprietor, © NAMB By Withee Collins Lilustrated. N 31 By M.B Bratton (28 cunts, H By the author of “Line upoo Au/ora Floyd Liver Left Gat Vine? T5eente holern War te Theory and ess * With mepsaud diawrame, By Capt ~2a oad Ja 3a WRANCK TAYLOR. | WASHI | ponnds to th AMUSEMENTS. THERCRi! N ad caRy Ww Uikreesvey t BREW CANTERBUBT! LOUISIANA 4V., wean SuatTH Beasay, THE aUTUCKAT TROUPE OF 1HE WORLD: THE NEW CANTERBURY! ‘ UNBOUNDED ENTHUSIASM! CROWVED HOURES! TUE PEOPLE WILL PATRONIZE GS) “AND WHY?” Pecaus we hare now and aliways weit kave THE BEET TALENT IN THK WORLD! It is here whe: the 8TaRs uF THE bEvkEssION First Make Application for Enzazemant ! Asaproc! of which, we referto the followiag SRILLIAN: ARRAY OF TALENT! Compa-e it with suy Company in tre worlt,ani BeaT US f¥ YUU CANT RS We wish it tistinetly lerstood, tha’ every Raine op the «tag: tu-night ie in tris advartios meet, ard neten: more well aprear, but they are ali Siats of the First Magnitude— As eTak i aT OSMEBS > x 180 STAK PRRFORMERS! We cowl act piay thet mwmder f we hal them, ut we ling. se LAKGEST COMPANY IN AMERIOA! The Great Canterbury a:ill toate along amo thiy nthe tide of pre-p-rity aud is Dow firmly enta)- lithed a4 the Great Ireiitution of the Capital vity. AN. wbparaileled eaceer of siaaresa by aleayedoing a weadvertine, sud ic pnir-ps the bes: and most tal- e world can produce. the manag: ved forthe Canterbury the proad ite | | TLE MODEL MUSIC HALL OF THE WORLD! | TONIGHT e in shie city of the n yatieal, diadolioal able Pantomime, fail of New Tricks, raneto mations, &e., entitled THE GOBLIN 3PRITR; r cu) he DEVIL EARTH! Return of the Fairy Stara, M'LLE> aUGUsSTA AND MARIR, Wro created ruch a s-neation on the occasion of tucir Gret appe..ranes in this city, Britiians Success of Mibs JULiA MORTIMER MISS FATE ve NNUYER, THE COURT OF BEAOTY, cor: posed of the MOST BEAUTIFUL LADIES on the stage | MISS JENNIF ALLEN Mish #LORE CE RIVERS, MISS LILLIE BRANDON, MiSS D4ANNAH BIB?IL. JENNIE AND EiLi A WILLIAMS. Second week of* ©. W. PARKER, The Wonderfui Contortionist, &c, 1.N CARR, Pactomimist. Great Success of GEO. I, EDESCN, Who wll sing tis new lucs! Song of A Watk Tiaouoi Pesso¥ivanta AveNoR, Anew « ieetion of ad COKKUGKAPHICALITIES, by H.W. Fean, JOA. Wahis, Andd.s NEW DANCES! sj A NEW BALLET! DEW PANTUMIME, &e. cony aud 1 Char arquet'e, 25 eants; i: Si ceuts; to Private Bore by Six Doors open » Dorformance at 7h. will be given next Sarur sand Children, at 4 Children Pprrorcears fOK GATS AND HAY Devor Quakrenmasren s Corer af U8. Wastineion. UO SRALKE FRovOsALs Will ant! MONDAY. rebrusry ty CR, wu... for furnishing the te two huadres thonsant bush five thou ns of BAY, Hay te able comerny, patap: bales. and arliv Mortwo thousand poanis to the ten TheOats to be ol x gnod merchantable quality shelseaen at setts thirty te acks to be furn Tement ery te be mad« in the city of Washingto within (3) thirty days from the date of the con- tract. PROPOSALS, Proposals will be reecived for (5%) fire hundred tons of Ha opwards anc for( 5) dfiy thous and busiel<of Oats aud upwar is The propositions for the iisv and Oats may be upon the same paper. but must he eifurely distinet from and without reference to cach other, The full name and Post Office address of the hic der must appear in the propesal fa bid ‘smacte in the name of « firm, the namer of all the parties must appear.or the Ind will be considered aa the individual proposal of the party signing it. . . Proposalafrom’ disloyal parties will not be con- sidered, and #n oath of al'egiance must accompany each proposition P. oposale must be addressed to Col. D. H. Rucker, juartermaster U.S. Ariny Wash: n,D C.. an z ould he plainly marked * Propoxals for Oats aud ay. GUARANTEE. Without extra charge to the ‘The ability of the bidder to fill the contract,ahouid | it be awarded te him. must b+ quaranteed hy two Fexpcusible persons, whese signatures must be ap. pended to the guaranter G The retponsibilit shown by the official certificate of the Clark of tae nearest District Court or of the United States Dis- trict Attorney Bidders must be present in person when the bide gre opened. or their proposals wil] not he consid- ered. Bords equal in amount to half the sum to be re ceived on the contract, sicued by the contractor and both ef hie guarantors, will be required of the successful bidder upon signivg the contract. Ax the bend must accompary the contract, it willbe necessary for bidders to have their bonds- men with them, or to have bonds signed in antici pa tion and ready to be produced when the contract it ed Signed. wil. “Binnie for bonds cad be procured aon apolicn- tion being made at this office, either personally, by letter. or by tele, = ORM OF GUARANTE ——) ana < county of —— of ——, do hereby guarantee that - fulfill the contract in accordance with the ter hit proposition, and that should his proposition be i oe once enter into a contract in Should the contract be awarded him we are pre- pared to become his securities, (To this guarantee must be appended the oficial certificate above mentioned.) INSPECTION. DELIVERY. &c. All Oate and Hay contracted for under this ad- Yertisement will be rigidly inspected, and such ax do not prove gf a good sound merchantable quality Will be rejected Payment to be made upon the completion of the cortract,orse soon thereafter as the Depot Quar termaxtr shall be in funds, Any informality ‘the bid, vr non-conformanae with the terme of this advertisement, will ensure the rejection of the proposal. Delivery to be male at the Railroad Depot, or at one of the Government Wharves in the city of Washington The D: pot uartermaster reserves to himself the right ta roject any of all bids that he may deem tne high mene - H. RUCKER, 31-14 Golonel and Depot Q BMY BUPPLIS&6, Orvics ov tux CxIEF suanemenesy e Wasuinorén Repteuber 9 ‘ing for the ase Potomac the following articies: quality Timothy Hay, secureiy Daied, the weight ofeach bale to be marke? ereon. thi 2. KX bushels of Osta, of the best quality, in soa strony sacks. well sewed. 3,000 eorda Oak and Hickory Wood, well saasoned and of the best quality Bash bid must be Paor-84Ls are invited for furnish: of the army of the £2,009 tons best accom panic the endorse ifawarded wil! he fuifilieg. Bids will be opened from time to time as the ar Holes may be needed, and contracts will be awarded for the quantities needed to the lowest responsibie bidder up to the time of openi The right ja reserved to accept all or any part of aay di: Br epossis should be endorsed “Props saia for Hay or Osis ur Wood,” as the case may be, and enc!ose* in separatecotelopes BUFUS ING ALL, Lieut. Col. and A. D. 0. se mth Ohief Quarterinan' N Y DIARY NOLTH AND I0TH Hi Warnell, corresponde : Timer, He va Bl FRANCK NGTON, D. C.. WEDNESDAY, FEBRU +} DEROTD HEGREAT AMU-EM of the guarantors must be | mest oF Erprenpanaitle persons that the contracte | a Merrropouiran Hote: As USEMENTS GROVER’S THEATRE. PESNSYLVAN1A AVENUE sear Willard's Motel Deouiap Qaover——— —_—- --- _... Mamsene THIS; WEDNESDAY) BY BNING Rypearance of the Orixinal Irish Boy and Fankee Girl AND BRS. baRN WILLi ams Whe will appear for the last time in theane-one Drama entitieg the fulanc popular Legenc ar: * Pepaey AIRY OTKi Con OOsrel in. Mr. Barney Wi Moleshe: 5 -soe0. MOR Barney Wil Te comeiude ¥ith the protes» com: dietta, Law voOR LADIES Mra Barney Willams in Five Charasters! Hates of Admission —Priveate Rowes, Q5: Drees C:rele. Seen! rehestra Chairs. 75 cente: sity €irclo, 96 cents; Colored Geliery. 2 Colored Parterre,Bicenta Secures seats, 25 canta extra Doors ter pefock 7. oeK : pertorm- anoen es k COENLB ELEVENTH AND C STREETS Lessers...... -Marpzz & Co Bersimess Maxson... +d. H. Goseos MeaGm MANAGER... ......- Panp. G. Mampnr MCADAY, TUESDAY AND v ESDAY EVE- NINGS, Feb. ta st andarh, THE WINNING WITCH AND QUEEN OF COMEDY. MISS MAGGIE MITCHELL, Ip her great pereonation of PANCHKON, THE CRICKET. OUK MAG has returned to Warhingtos to Cheer all Hearts with her Graceful ard Natursi Acting. ®2 Secure Your Sents fur Panchon eg A GREAT CAST, W. Il. Bailey as. B.W, Brink as F.G Fathor Barbeaud. Lan Dedie as Twin Brothers Mrs, Muzzy as. . --. Old Fadet, Maeder as.. PRICES OF ADMISSION. —aicony Chairs. 75 ceute: | urchestra Seats, 2 ernte: Parquetta, « cents; Fam ‘y Circle. Beonte; Privat Doors oper xt 72, : te eet TPHE CAMPBELL Mi Tals company att N=TR? ther tig ching to wotue > rt, aml we never saw more satis Aomceo of fh Bu lieuce Detter pleased Pin AFUE class ig all its Fo partaronte, whit rr cher- We teks the slo singing by Gray and Oorlten, Ga gentte te, the nue bm | eente! und-r their ante Bette reetting the Brass P r. the iastra jad WASHINGTON VARIETIES, | | NESTH STRERT AND PA. AVENUE, Pae RERPOKS +. A MAMSIIN & cu | | -TAGK MANAGER JAMES PILGRIM NTINSTICU Tiod OF TRE AMEE INENT! eWELT Si RALNS OF MYsio, i FACOUNATING DANGAS QHE MINSiEAL ENTRRTINMENTS, NUMERKUUS SONGS, (EVs OF TIlk OPERAS entet toe = ck F” The Foliteness of the Waiiers, hae” The Decorum Otverved LASS AUDIENCE ing mind tha: they PEACH OF tttbh CliY! ment of u he MARIE ZOK. erst tion of the success & Cyptinus MLLE LIZETTE, The Pallet of Femal= Lov: iness, under the in struction ef PROF. YAT> Last week of the Primes ANDTHE Fi Prove to eve Ver Grard re ene &, he wecan tS. VS BRENT, iste€ in the veoal depart sent by Asmoted In the vocal dcr 2 ADA TESMAN, The Irish Comedian MR.J C) WALLACE, ~ | and the Chap. Dancer DICK 34ND3 The following Ariistes aise i James Piter Wis : Churies Monroe, George Wirship. Frank K-ras, M lic Geraldine, W Dular Miss Charien, Misa Florence Mien Whiting, Miss Lester, Ida Duval ard nnmerous other Artists During the week the Grand Rallet of | i} i kSMELALDA ZOE sri. ....-. Seas -»-Eameralda | And the New Extravaganza, LOVE’s STHATAG PM W HOLESALE PRODUCE AND FRO or JONES & CO, Conner Migers AND D STREETS, 1,000 % Ir HOUSE BBLS. APPLES prune Westyrp New York Apples, (ao fyuit lite ot in tais € D market.) Jost» . JONES & CO 50( BOXES 54 hi? PALERMO ORANGES, 2 iw do. LEMONS, trom late Boston cargo & CO. eoreer eth and D sta. BARRELS POTATURS. . 1,00 i) re niFrwra Naixe ued Zeisby, 0 ONTONS, red and ye‘low, Just arrived at JONES & Spiendid F Rn da UTTER! BUTIES! LCITER: oo perch GG3! EGGS! EGGS! L BUTTER eee aT OORING BUTTER, Twenty five per cent. better and thirty per cent. h 1d Baltimore. ehocurs span ONee co corack eth and D sts. 1,000 civics, StNee York prices Z JONES 4°00. oorver § NALL AT OUK LUXES SPLENDID NEW YORK Dats. FUR KALSINS, Sar. | - DINES, HERRINGS, TONGUES, HAMS, and | all kinds Produce and Fruit, cheaper and botier than snywhere. INES & CO. Ja 13 im Corner 8th and D sta. Washington, LLIUS?’ CHESTNOT GROVE BOURBON | WHISKY.” i She unde signed naving been appointed sole agent for the sale of the above. celebrated articie, bees leave to call the attention of the paliic to this pure unadulterated Whisky, To the medical profession ‘army and uavy officers apd others we bave to state that the poisonous Fusil Gil has been extracted which reudera it oue of the Dest stimulants aad mort useful tonics for the sick and debilitated where stimulants are uset, aud a tubstitute for high priced brandy. Phe fore- eattented hy Dr G Stewart. 17.3 A, oston Mass; Dr. Hodgeman, N.Y: Jitot, N.¥.. whese certifieatas Mr wad the heads of the matical 4 tt merlin thiscity. I ain prepared toexhibit sack | vet onin)s as will canvinee the most iu -redulous. | To judges the article will commend itse!f. JOR “ W NAIRN pe ASHINGTO. WATEK CURE a IC INSTITUTE —dr 5 hin, hax leased the private an Bath Rooms.” on P | avepne, pear Ith stre-t. where he is cow prepared | ie see all diseases by the latest, mo- eed | and ®fentifie Water eerie Surg { ces daily, from 9 to 3. He gives nto all iis patients, “All sorts of ies and gentlemen Kheurna a, rand Nervous nanently cared. ipth«ria Scariet red Tew i rs prevented and sore from tre leading nd the best al city raferesc-s ia7 3. HELBSK Ra co. Streces-o18 to AF Torpom & Ue. CITIZENS’ AND MILITARY | MERCHANT TAT ORS, (Late Brevon’s.’ 362 Pa. avenne, Warhine' «0 © | orders that bu: hw! jing orsbetungen th 3 | Ts. in wiich he omy | obreymments and companies av Ng 3 TELEGRAPHIC NE {ASNOUCLATED PRESS DISPATCHES) AFFaths {8 THE WEST. Carne, Feb 0 -Vieksbuarg dates to the Sh Vit. Dave been recived. Gen. Grant bad ar- Tived. The work of widening aud deepening the exnel is progressing. The rebels hare Vianted @ bacery on the Mississippi shore which com munde the lowrr end ef the cana: The Ricbmerd Whig of the 2d insu:nt, ‘s Tonertrest, with thirteen brigades, ha: gone to Levnessee Tie gunboat “New Era” was a‘tacked on § night, w: 1: o'clock, near Isiaad No. | Saturc it, by gueridns, who had Uitee pieces of nr. Ub ery Tred fire with shell. The eon- ted Uli near daylight, when the resets The ir loice was believed to be between reat Padpewh report that the | tt Depeiten wee atiacked stan i and at four this at- Re on. Reinioree- ya the engage ame: uWEST. Hekreis, Teun. Jau.2.—Gen. Yan Dorn, | pith eight: racacde, | aca last Natur. | Cay, era Meving toward Memytus. Must come by ruidroad to Coffecviile, ant then euhe bork. There were S00 rebeis Greni.da on Cay Mentioned, consisting of tevbiry, artiiiery pod infentry., We ure ex- et TRids in Th) cure. one. Fifterm thousand :ebels ane reported fifteen Frouth ofthe Charleston railroad, march- = * = : i ing : orth. | be Yebel Gen. Sullivan has ordered all bacem in Jackson, Tenn. except two weeks’ | eu} for eack family, to le seized. The Ap | Perr cries Gut aguinst he act, and stumps it as | & fe pdieb +tery DR policy of the cuvernment. Vigerous Measures Against Rebels in Wise | seuri. fr. Louis, Feb 3.—Gen. Sloan, commanding Central Duscict of Missouri, bus issued cker-, guemilas, robbers, Pobei recruiting officers, or Commiiseoners as sundng to act under rete 1 authority, foucd in 1 Mmilitery a yunmehny n:, their ho personel property cy the premises be sewed and applird to the Bicemuitication of Union cit zen Avy offi er tainng prom cnte this oiGer Will Ge cour a Ledience of orcers. re The Philadciphia Evenin, PEILATELPHIA, Feb The Evening Jonr- WEG te publy y. Mr. Boi. #0 publisies awe reignes ia Fort AlcHen- yo“ Those who suppos we werecther than a Unies mocrat have te We advocate chums of the + beeouse wow that party are y t nite ad bei nodemo- | cial whe is not ung ¥ im tavor of the T mion.” New Jersey L Trenton, N. 1. Feb teen miroduced in y declaring thet New Jorsey a not willing to be aixed fo the perpes: of emanes sag tlives ia Miss thet Pury aby Bhd pate: ious have fim the | Wicas Were reterred. frem the te sla Yorktows, F via Forwress Moaroe.— Nething of mom ut has transpired tor sone tine. A fe # since the is ame Stir orp ane = had been aR enemy But it proved oly y reheat d on th Were quickly of | or Flee Arrasy, NY. Peb 3 the istaruze, | Fant converth ernvon, exddoy | sh Was t enutor on tue arst | 4s fuliow-2 Morgan, 55 | L ul aloud bis, > Pichic som, 1. unic 1 Elect FROM THRE ARMY OF THE RAPPA. HAANGCR. (Correspondence of the Philadelphia Laquirer,] Camry, SEaK FaLtuourn Va, Feo Matters rmam without chap-e. Th on the Other side of the river, are still eng: in strengthening their works sloug tue rmver bak: Fickoin’s Milis, opposite Faimouth, Vbeir working 74 ore labo. ing hard every eoy, threwing duit fom rifle pis and lieastworks, dec wiliu sicht of us, at No attempt is made Indeed, it would be Te is noone the riser foolish to believe that we vovld select Frederick borg as the crossing Jiuce, Were cnother atempt at crossing to be te. So ovr “iriends,” the Rebels, will biless bave thear lator for nothing. em ral Hooker, our new commander, it is only halt musket rar to mntertere with thm. | Bncerstcod, intends making a thorough reor- euniznion Of he army, before a forward ibeyement takes place. “Itis well known that be is opposed to the present system of dividing the army into Grend Divisions, and they will, in ail pro'abilits, be abolished. This system \ ae introduced by General Burnside, when he tok command of ‘he army,as a sort of divi- ‘10M Of the responsihility and the administra- Uon of the internal affairs of the army, which ietirved him of considerable trouble, as each Grand Division constituted a separate army, and was governed almost enurely by its chief, subject, vf course, to the orders of the com- m.uder of the army. His system has not Work: d well, as it tended to create a feeling 0. bolation between the different Grand Di- Visions, instead of making the army into one homeg: beous body. The sequel showed that the elevation of offi- cers to the higher positon of Grand Division commancers cid sag eect the good results aniicipated by Gen. Burnside, for it is alleged that more than one of them openly opposed tiv plens und policy of the ander-in- chie!, and did not yield him that cordial sup- Jett he had aright to receive from them. Ta order tu avoid perpetuat his difficulty, it wae deemed advisubie to relieve two of the Grand Division comman¢ers immediately upon Gen. Hocker being appointed to the command of this army. Gen. Hooker knows to» well ‘the imporiance of harmonious action in an urmy like this, and, fully sensible of the re- sponsibaiatie his position, has determined to mike the army & unit, and he will succeed, uf be is not imteriered with by malignant or dappointed professional rivals, or opponents whose ellorts appesr to be mainly directed to breaking down every officer who seems en- cewcd with the power of leading our armies to victory. Gen. Hooker is alive man, and has the full coLhdence of this army, aud he will introdace other reforms which have long been needed. | A> be Das fearlessly exposed himself upon the | hattle-fleid. so will he expect other Generals urcer him to do the same; and my word for it, there will by 2 “stirring up of the dry bones,” jor no General officer will be allowed to hold a position unless he is willing to go upon the licid as tar as any of his men go. ts wil Goubtless engage General nition, such asthe consolidation the mustering Chto! sepermumerary and i cient officers, whieh is a mutter of the highest importince. | M don’t must-r 25) mon for tlicers, ol! drawing sal4- yes irom the Governm nt, while ta reality there isnot acommund iora Major between the whol three. i ‘The relieving of commanders of grand di- Viswns has bd to oher cbanges and promo- | Tien. on, Covch hos assumed the command of Dumrers riebt grand diyi-ion, and Gon Beware has taken command of Couch’s ¢ or Col Jost 1. Owen, comman-sing the Pail Go lplia tie ad un promo ed to be a Trnedur G pond assizued to the com- mene of Howsrd's division, which the will probably retan, BF Th exune vepork packingestablishment ©) vans,Grue & Co, ia Cincinnati, was de- st oyea by fhe oo u sdav Loss £0 00, pardy covered by in | thowing the prices ruling now in § ed THE WEEKLY sTAR. SSE CRECE ES ‘Tate exenkont Pamtiy ane News Journal, con. ‘iaing & greater variety of interesting read!- @ es cos byfound in any cther—is publidhed on Teame— Cash, ioveriatly, 4 edvence. Single copy. perampar. gt oo Five COpieD. a. eee ena ne 4 TE Ten copies ...._.. seo Fweaty -Bve copiog,..... 26 80 mete Daily Evening Siw circulate generally throughout the ecantry a copies (im Wrappers) can be procen é SF Binge at the counter. immediately after the tase et Ue MMOND Pa- MILITARY AREBSTS PROTESTED AUAINeT BY VIRGINIA. nie FaMINE reicsgs IN THE sorTH The rebel Senate of the State of Virginia thas treat arrests of rebel civilianerot charged with eflences against the civil law ; The Committers on Confederate Relations wh> Ded uncer considerntion certain resol ato. tered to them, in rerepect to marual low, maia * Tepert ibrough the Ohairman, Air. Diokiason, jv Prince Edward. The foliowing is the re- pert ~ Whereas, the General Assembly has relia bie informeten that A. J. Collins, a citizen of Viorel Unconbected With the aray, has veen &rretd by the military autboriy of the Gon- i derate Government in the city of Petersbure, Sud bee been removed to the State ot North Carolina, Where itis believed be ws still held ia covtin ment witbout trial. Therefore, “ Kereleed, That the Governor of the Gom- macbwealth be directed to demand of the Gon- twcernte Govern the surrender and re- the said Collins to the authoritive of shy State of Virginia, that he may have the ben. + fl of a epeecy trial, arid that the Governor be | instructed to m.oke similar demands for aud in tebalf of any other citizens of the State of Yir- sins, HOt connected With the army, who are by id sm cor.finemy wt in other States, and demand the benefit ofa trish” In the other branch of the Virginia Legicia- ture, on Friday, the following ‘anspired, a. contrveted with thore before the war: THE BILL TO SUPPRESS EXTORTION. The hour for the epecial order having ar- lived, the Dili to suppress extortion was taken up. Mr. Andersen, of Botetourt, one of the ablest nud most walous advocates of the MUL, pre- ceeded to addrese the Mouse in suppert of the menenre. He said the extraordinar, i Unsotgboutthe laud were caused vy thescereny ol te artichs, the want of tran tion on tLe lines of communication, and the combined ‘forts of the speculators and extortioners in buying up thrsugh the country and hoarding thear commodities in sot advance of prhes, This was what caused such ex- Davagant priv In-tead of the depreciation ot thy currency bring the cause, as claimed by ‘me Cf the opponents of the bill, he would show thetit War jast the reverse. So far in. ceed, trom tie depreciation of the eurrency being the cuuse, it was the naturaleffect. As the prices advanced, so did necessary the issue of Contedrrte notes, The «tovernment bad ben tcrcec, by being compelled to tuch hiyh piers, to double iksieue, The $2 retary of the Treatury, in his report, puts cown the smovnt of Oonfed-rate notes out. slending on the ist December at @290,00,000, In another partet his report he says that on ihe tet July, °C, if the system be recommended © carried out, the whole amountof Gc Mt will be ®25: 000.000. Suppose there hod teen ny exter Gon or advance in prices, and the suppls of the Government bad been purchaned at the prices they tormeriy were, there would have been & saying of £159,000,000, and thereby have reduced the circulation te S16,000.006 puppsee there be no effort made to check this +silof «>torion, ws there any reason te believe het pros wil remain where they arel If syeculeturs are allowed to roam wnoestrained ist vel the country, where wil thi- system of snd! Who would have « the 20 per cent.t ul « Legisia ur will not adopt some measure to Po pres where they ar, of ‘0 bring them ’ a ns shit tower, what ts to beeome of the currency? As on i uetration oF Whatextorvon and spec. nh broughton the country, Mr. An- i] 4 ble contrast: g the prices of - 1h, seet before the war—cut from the nak: Cr port of one of the Ri mond papers— Weth these ct the present tne ‘Tbe fieures are Dol given ne exact, but they are correct enoach tusveils purpose, The tavie is inter-stanz, apc is will Worth being cutout and pre-erwed @ arelicof the part of the +x ortioner in this ULTURAL PROOUCTS, Whe |White whent, See, tom hed “ i a bf » Hoyer t » 1 per jeurd “0 ‘ V -* wD i 6 1 0 . ” oy o w ” 4|Boricon.pertb..... 2 4,Neis.per Ibo. ng per tb 25} Leather ~ole, per Ib 2. Upper. prib 3s] * Upper, pr ib 3 59 COTTON GOODE. Ospaburgs. per yard) Csuab % Bremnectten per yd is 6 Sheeting. per yd 6 12 WOULEN Coarse jai 6 Greusbaw er) Coarse Khoes. . 1S Coarse hoes... 15.00 quartered hs 3 50 Highquartered sha 25 a pe 7 Biwde ss ow Wool bate, per doz.. 7! Wool hats, per dos. 50 STOCKS, Dividends on stocks in cotton companies ‘worth, in May, IS61, $25 10 €50 per share now inm $112 t $i4e. The agent of the woolen factory d-chiuce giving its dividends unui he advi-es with counsel. Mr. Andervon, with this terribie pictare pre- Sehivd to the House of what had been broarnt ch us by extoruon, proceeded to ask wit would be the consequence if the House sit with foled arms and dos nohing w arrost thisevil. It wasa question of life and d-ath With the families of many ot our poor soldiers. At the prevent rats of prices, and if nothing is done to put down this system of extor’ion, the generous and patriotic contribution. of our citizens, which had supported the families of many of the soldiers, could not bold out muck jonger. It was a questi n of liberty or slavery with ve. If not checked, it would disband our “an we expect our brave troops to re- mein in the field w their families are stary- ing. 1t would disband our army and rain our currency, But pase the bill, and you will saye the currency, enable the Government to carry on thes aia’ aud — to the soldier an ample eu. of visions and clothing. Dr. Hunt? contended that the high prices were caused by the dupreciation of the cur- reucy. Adjourned without action. 87 A famine may be said to exist in Ireland. ‘The m- ans of the small farmers were almost completely exhausted, the laborers were on- employ: d and in want of food, the manufac- turing industry of the kingdom was greatl a pressed and landlord evictions ‘were motti- pled. In the town of Tralee, county of Kerry, un slarming demonstration, in the way of a blick fag parade, had been made by the anem- plo: ed lv borers. Relief societies were in ope- ration all over the Southern and Westra eoun ‘S. 87 The Ost Deutsche Post mentions astrange eustom which prevails in Northern Bohemia. Every tetrothed bride) however rich she may te, is obliged to go And beg, in the neighboring Villages, tor the jeathers necessary to make her ted. She goes on those peregrinatious, which sometimes Inst several days, in fall ors and accompanied By a poor woman. Every om es her @ friendly recep'ion, and the always carries back an ample provision of leathers. ®7 Russia isa polyglot nation. Her religions lnnpuace as Greek, her polite language is Frencb, her vulgar tongue a compound of Greek, German, French and.oclavonian. her erat are Germans, her mech n erchat t, toa greatextent, British and French, | ard her bravest officers have always been Tots, Coser cks and Britie B27 On Wedn+day evening tast, during the prevalence of A storm, some burglars entered the stor: of Eyre & Lundell, in Ihiladelphia, ord tock ‘heretrom $5,000 worth of silks and othe r po ds. reday eveving last, i . Win. Noyes, and Geo. Wilkes pony the eurets. 87 Gen, 1a) ke is carrying out all the orders of G-neral Put) r. The conciliatory policy weald not do, General Boater's plan is again adopud.

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