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THE EVENING STAR. AXXVilte CONGRESS—THIRD SESSION —— League Pejected, was reconsidered, aad the subject was referred to the Naval Com- of which provides that officers absent on leave, e ‘when absent from sickness or wounde, shall receive but half pay, and those absent without leave no pay atall. A geueral debe followed on the provision of the bill which de- slared that every every person drafted shall be deemed fn the actual service of the Unized States, but no final action was taken. Hovss.—after our closea— Mr. Olin reported the bill for the construction efaship canal from the Mississipp: to Michigan, and for the enlargement of the locks of the Erie and Oswego canals, to adept them for the defence of the northern lakes. Made the special order for Friday. Mr. Dunn bo og Senate bill for the pro- ‘ection of overland emigrants to the Pacific. P. Mr. McPherson reported a bill to organize &n ambulance and hospital corps, authorizing the permanent establishment of 20,000 men for hw —— &@ colonel as the head of the corps. ur. McPheneon also ed the Senate bill te increase the clerical of the Quarter- master General's departme: Passed. » departmen' The bill authorizing the Of 20,000 vol- unteer for the better defense of Kentucky, was reported with Senate amendments; which, after some discussion, wer: concurred in. SJ Cases of death from destitution are be- ¢ecming very common in New York. Almost ev @ay a death from this cause is recorded. On Sunday last 2 man named Rapper died, and & jury was summoned to inquire into the cause of his death, when the fact was elicited that = came to hisend from sheer desti- tution; he having been an invalid for a long while, and thus beihg unable tu support him- self ag® wife. The jury givea rather pointed rebwke to those persons who are so liberal in tending contributions abroad, that there was a great flel¢ in benevolence. { | | ! { | | | bd suggesting ew York for | | SF Professor Dove, a Prussian, has dAs- | covered thatthe best executed copies of steel | or copper-plate engravings can be distinguished | from original by placing them together in a binocular stereoscope, when the difference be- tween the print produced by the original plate and the spnrious c is seen ata glance. This | will be a sure method of detecting counterfeit bank bills or treasury notes. le of Centra] Ohio are prepar- raise a large quantity of flax the coming season. It is said the present Price of flax. | seed will fully reimburse for the whole labor and cost of raising a crop of flax, and, with the ¥ast Amount of land in the State unoccupied by any other crop, prebably the People cannot im any other way setter improve their time. w@ Emma Livry, the danseuse, who was | burnt during a rehearsal at the Grand Opera in Paris Se at the point of death at | Jast accounts. § bad on fittecn petticoats! and taking fire from the fooulights they made a column of fire 15 feet high. She ran shrieking about the stage, allavoiding her untila fireman threw her down and extinguished the flames, S7 Col. Buchanan Cross, who ee ' :caped from the Phiiadelphia penitenti: bv procuring a pardon irom Governor Curtin shrough forgery, and who went into court to | tain his claims for freedom, on the ground at the pardon was valid, was remanded to prince, the court having decided against his | claim, 2 SF The friends of a young lady were all gathered, a few evenings since, to attend her wedding. She was to be united to a young man from Syracuse. He did not, however, make his ap nce, and the gathered friends | dispersed he scoundrel the same evening sent & paper to the family announcing his mar- sage to another lady!—Albany Evening Journal, | ena eaah AR Aa ara, BF Nobody, says the Louisville Jo can be more opposed than we are to violations of | the Constitution, but we have no manner of patience with those journals that are more | shocked at the legal imprisonment of one Rebel ip the United States than a: the lawless } hanging of a hundred Union mea in the Rebel} ! Confede: 2 Se eee @@ An Illinvis judge has decidéd that the sw of Congress requiring processes issued froma the Circuit Courts to have government ‘@aDpsyen them was ulconstitutional. His decision is. substantially, that the government bas no right to interfere with the process df | State courts or prescribe the rules governing | them. @7 The present winter has thus far been un- | usually favorable to Railroad companies in | Maine; there has been scarcely a day thus far at the tracks haye been obsiructed by snow er acé, Which is somewhat remarkable for ! Mauie, as some seasons have required thous- «nds of dollars tobe expended im keeping the Toads open and the tracks clear. Ohi Times anzon Gefaleation in that city Marine Jfank, to about six hr They date back <o and the parties in defalcatio nare said to e cashier, Carver. for $5)7,000: the assist. ant cashier, Spink, for &-1,000, and one of the ellers, for $12,000, 7 A hungry pig entered ube house of a man | vamed Magloire Girard. at St. Antoine, Can- ada, and atfucked an infant which lay in a rade, the rest of une family being temporarily | absent. The pig actually devoured one of the | chila’s cheeks, and lacerated its head and body, so that it can hardly recover. #7 Com. Vanderbilt has been beaten in the | famous Nicaragua Transit Co. suit. The sale of the ships on the P has been decided w Lave been wrongfully made, and $1'%),000 must be refunded. Thesubsidy paid by the Pacitic Mail Company for five months must also be restored. The plaintiffs really got about #7 About one hundred mechanics and labor- | ers are new at work on Fort Warren, making preparations for mounting heavy Parrott guns. | The garrison at present numbers 150 mer. Hesides these, there are abont 100 men belong- | ing to the 4th and i5th Massachusetts Bat- eeries. { S7 The Chicago Tribune draws a pleasing picture of the prosperity of Chicago. The as- sessors’ valuation of property, real and per. | sonal, in Is, was $57,139,545, but the real value is beli€é wed to be four times this amount. ‘The tax levy last TF was sixteen mills, or a j vota: oF 68. The city debt is $3,409,000. i 87 The case of the Alabama will be broaght vefore the British Parliament, which body is | to meet on Thursday next, but will hardly get | to work before the middle of February. There | ng be trouble come from the Alabama doings, | and ii may come out thatthe British govern- | ment Was a party to her doings. a7 A lady slip by pe the sidewalk in Seventh avenue, New York, a Gay or two | since, and strained one of her lower limbs so severely as to burst a blood vessel, causing her | % bleed to death in thirty minutes,.notwith- standing medical aid was promptly extended | ber. @# The Spencer Honse at Cincinnati was | sold at Commissioner's sale on Monday to | Joseph L. Richards, esq., of Boston, Mass., for the sum of $10,000. This does not include the ground, as that is a leasehold. The original , cost of this building was at least three times the amount of the purchase money. S27” The Brooklyn (N.Y. je notices the progress of negro equality in tcity: Two cases are instanced—one where negroes fill up the Fulton ayenue cars to the exclusion of | whites, and another where a negro insisted upon, entering the ladies’ cabin of one of the | koats of the Union Ferry Company. | @7 The men who recently robbed the Bank of Engiand’s paper mill have been sentenced— one w 15 : ee mal servitude, another to 20 ars, and a ird for life. The old lady of hreadneedle street is @ dangerous subject to take liberties with. ten counties in the Southern part of in 1660 gaye the republican Presidenti- al electoral ticket an aggregate of 1,569 votes. According to the recent report of the Adjutant General of the State the same ten counties have sent 7,46 volunteers to the war. @7 The latest dodge to raige the wind is re- eorded im the Harrisburg Union. A woman named May Marshall, being hard up, preferred wnfamous charges against respectable citizens, aod they, to avoid the scandal of a trialon such a charge, paid liberally sor a compromise. 7 The Russian Priace Demidoff, a nob with noend of lions, Ras bought Prince Napo- feon’s Pompeian house in Paris, where he mrane to reside m ture. He is the divorced Buetand of whe Princess Mathilde, anu has nyed ia Plorenee for many yea: © The Retel Brigadier General Churchill, | who was wken prisoner @t ihe Post of Arkan- eas. sen nave of Louisville, out lately # resi. dent of St Lore, Mo. He dieuugoirhed bim- nest am be water Of Wilton Creek aud Spring- } Do ‘ 3 A great The bank in question and the defslcauoa dre | Hoarseness, Asthma. | Bruggiste. | GOODE, now in store, at * RATIONAL LOAR. THE ERW 813 PER CENT. BONDS of the UNITED STATES, PAYABLE TWSONTY YEAES FROM DaTs, Or after Five Years, at Option of the Government.) YHE COUPON BONDS, In Bums of FIFTY BOLLARS, ONE HUNDRED DOLLARS, FIVE HUNDRED DOLLARS, and OB THOUSAND DOLLABS. THRE REGISTERED BONDS, In Bame of FIFTY DOLLARS, ORB HUNDRED DOLLARS, FIVB HUNDRED DOLLARS, ORE THOUSAND DOLLARS, VIVE THOUSAND DOLLARS, and ‘TRN THOUBAND DOLLARS, LATEBEST COMME: cud AT DATE OF FUR i. ‘ ABD PAYASLE SEMI-ANEUALLY IN GOLD. These Bons are the GHBAPEST GOVERNMENT SECURITY now in the market, The Interest, at present price of coin, being equiv- alent to 6 Puz Oznr, in currency, YOR SAL" BY JAY COOKE & CO., BANKERS, 452 FIFTEENTH STREBT, Dealers 1m GOVERNMENT BONDS, TREASTRY NOTES, CERTIFICATES, 4BMNY AND NAVY VOUCHERS, COIN, CURRENCY AND BXICHANGE dee 9-tf Brtr’s COUGH SYRUP. This is the most SURE AND RELIABLE REMEDY _ Now in use for Coughs, Colds, Oroup, Consumption, Itwill produce the most beneficial results in afew moments after itis taken, especially in Croup. Bev. J. W. Bott—Dear Sir Stags had an op- portunity to test the excellent qualities of your “Cough Syrup,” I hesitate not to say it is the best I have ever used in my family. a, Ours, Wu. He Gear. ‘astor M. E, Shuren, Georgetown, D. C., Nov. 24,1862, Georgetown. (Rsv. Dr. Cous, of the Rencist ears) __ Bey. J. W. Bori—Dear Bi: nowing well the ingredientmof your ‘‘Pectorai,” and having tried safe and effectual attended with Isaac Coxe, it myself, I can say tha’ remedy in Bronchial Affecti cough. ‘Baltimore, November 25, 1962. 7” Price 25 cunts per bottle, to be had of all ja 3l-lw* OW TO SAVE YOUR MONEY.—Call at the Central Hotel, on the European ., 8. W. cor- ner Pa. av. and 6th st., where comfortable lodgings can be had at 50 cents per day. The Restaurant at- tached to the hotel has been most handsomely fitted sé nse, where all the delicacie: jtantials of the markets can be had. inevery atall hours, with promptness. Bil) reduced in prices. ja 2 Sm* of fare H_D. GELSTON, Proprietor, < a G®Fat ra Se CLOTHING MERCHANTS! owing to J. BRUCE & CO. selling their stock of MEN’S AND BOYS’ CLOTHING at less than any other house in Washington. Now ig the time to secure some of the GREAT BARGAINS offered by us. We have on hand the finest selec- tion of CASSIMERE COATS, PANTS AND VESTS in the city. Also, latest styles of McCLELLAN SACK8, for citizens’ and soldiers’ wear. BOYS’ CLOTHING | of alldescriptions, All of the above goods will be sold at less than wholesale prices for the next sixty days, to ma! reom for Spring Goods which we are now manu- facturing. J. BRUCE & 00., Clothiers, 464 Seventh street, iad Two doors below Bmith VIAN BOARDING SCHOOL Fun novo XN red Hall, Nasareth, ‘Northampton : enn. = and from Harrisburg by Lebanon Valley Railroad to Bethlehem, and thence nine miles per stage. dand Tuition $50 per uarter. de 27-e02m* a rincipal. 300 MILITARY SS Say BooTs, 300 On Consienment, for Sale at Manufacturer's Prices. JOHN MILLS, Acer, ILITARY & FASHIONABLE BOOTMAKER MITTRD DEALER IN FRENCH SHOES Also, Agent for the sale of Military and Army Boots from feur of the largest manufactories in Weymouth, Massachus:-tts. 1 bare conetantly on handa large assortment of Boots and Shoes at wholesale and retail at manu- facturer’s prices. Sutlers and Traders would do well to caH and ex- amine my tock before making their parehayes Don’t forget the number—504 Penneylvania ave, jan 13-eolm* JOHN MILLS, Agent. Ww D! £00 cords of Season ne forsale. Having, made arrangements to deliver this Wood in Washe ington, my wagons will be on the Market Stand every morning. corner of Ninth street and Pa. av. Customers can have it delivered to any part of the city, by leaving name with the subscriber, Gok Pirmorpeae = such below the market ice, if cust Ts leave orders. SALW. M.Bhuster & OF ee SETE, tW. M. Shuster .’8, No. '& av j035 eo2w bet seen 7th and sth sts, FRANKLIN & 00, TICIANS, "SIR 244 PemmsrLvasia Avance (north side,) between 17th and ith ste. 3868 Pa. avenue, under the National Hotel. BRAZILIAN PEBBLE SPECTACLES, Correctly suited to the eyesight. MILITARY FIELD GLASSES. Microscopes : OPERA GLASSES, BAROMETER. and THERMOMETERS, ruol SLES septs nT CARTRS DB VISITE, &c. at the lowest prices. - ja 19-eodtt SELLING OFF! = S BELLING OFF!) The entire stock of rich Fall and. Winter DRESS greatly reduced prices. Also a large stock handsome SHAWLB and CLOTH CLOAKS, will be closed out at great bar cash, to make room for new Spring su; srecial eect Se SESE a ance ins. . cit "593 7th st, above Pa. ave. - 523 486 486 PAPERHANGINGS! 406 WINDOW SHADES! 486 466 OVAL PICTURE FRAMES! 486 4e6 PICTURE CORD AND TASSELS! 486 CHEAP FOR CASH! Av J. MARKRITER, No. 486 Seventh st., oe doors above Odd Fellows’ Hall. anise I Rave just received per readied § re Adams” and “J. W.,” large su; of Pure Massachuseite CLARMPIND OFDER, wi ao eae at the lowest market price, in quan- tel Reeve ‘tlers and thers in want ee artic! of Cider are ante to call sndese amine this before r a Union Depot, 57 Green st. ane éorgetowa, D.0. ISAAC HERZBERG, poe BROKER, ai the Old Stand, hh 000 to be loaned, on hes, jewelry, guns, pis- ware and wearing a) 1, street, in rear @! 4 ith sta. tions strictly confidential. ja 14-3m BICH, RARE AND AMUSING. Elegant colored Illustrations, Beoks of every de- tion. We are now prepared with our increased ities to supply the world with Books, Oards, Prints, Photographs, Steroscopic Views, and in fact any article sporting or otherwise, Also, the Eteros- Soren ieview sent on Rea, tog fifty cents, Address BECKNER & O0., Post Office Bex 5027 New York jai7-Im* 20 CENTS PER BB I! ree Bo %6-tf LB, FOR BUTTER - IN FIRKINS, At ADAMSON’S, 6 Ninth etreet, _jaai-tf Next to Perry's dry goods store, 2HS, OOLDS, HOARSEN. x UGH, ieee EBS, &e. COMPOUND BI) ¥ GUM ARABIO, This pleasant and popular Gough Be ong known and extensively mused that cae deen £0 persons have become familiar with ite extraordina- eficscy. It can be had at all the principal drug tloree at % and fifty cents a bottle. = os 7-dimdé eoim” | Bor ter. Drawing, | | Meas ARG a MICHTER | j DENTISTRY. D* "S0'%22eenap wis orion - AT His OLD STAND. EW AND IMFROVED INVENTION ARTIFICIAL EHEQFLASTICBONE er Wresovur Mrvat Pars on Cissrs. DR. 8. B. SIGESMOND, 210 Broadway, New Yousaee F between te ranerted Byer ther. e made inofionsive, and never its will bg 20. at my office can be accommodated and f Teeth they may desire; PRE SIT Epes gin bg tg can’ wthe MINBBAL PLATE will be mere Tals Rooms —No. 338 Pennsylvania avenue Detween oth and Bars sires ta. 907 Philadelphi: Also, 907 Arch st., : = marély GAS FITTING, &c. Hn ow epee tosaera tb orev wit PLUMBING, GAS, OR STEAM FITTING BUSI- S@” Btore on Ninth rece, few Goors north of Piste assortment of ORANDELTERS and siher GAB ‘and WATER FIXTURES, jan 37-17 GAS FIXTURES. = Have in Store, and daily reeel' @as FExPURES of entirely New Patterneand Deel Finish, superior in vihing ueretolore ousred in thinner ea as We invite citizens, generally to call and examine our stock of GAS and ATER FIX URES, fecling comment that we have the selected stock in WW All Work in the above line intrusted to our care willbe ied to. mar 5-tf MYERS & MeGHAN, 376 D street. OFFICIAL. [rsetanet OF STATE, WasuIneTon, January25, 1%02. The Seeretary of State will hereafter receive Mem vers of Congress on business on Saturdays, com- mencing with Saturday, the first of next month. jan 77-tf WILLIAM H. SEWARD. J REMOVED. ; OSIAH F. BAILEY has rerioved his Saddlers oe, from 589 Seventh street we: at, to 6 C street north, where he will be happy to see his old friends and custo- mers. Particular attention paid to re. iring. All orders received and prompt- Fr attended to. ja9-Im* AMERICAN WATCHES FOR SOLDIERS AT REDUCED PRICES. American Watches for Amerie Tae American Waton Coxpany give notice that | they have lately issued a new style of Watch, ex- pressly designed for Soldiers and others who desire & good watch ata moderate p:ice. These watches are intended to displace the worthle: cheap watches of British and Swiss manufacture with which the eountry is flooded, and which were never expected to keep time when they were made, being refuse manufactures sent to this country because unsalable at home and used here only for jockeying and swindiing purposes. We offer to sell our Watch, which is of THe Most SUBSTANTIAL MANUFACTURE, AN ACCURATE AND DU- RABLE TIMEKERPER, and in Sterling Silver cases, Hunting pattern, at as low a price as is asked fur he trashy Ancres and Lepines of foreign make alretdy referred to. We have named the new series of Watches, Wu. Exveny, Boston, Mass., which name will be found on the plate of every watzh of this manufacture, and is one of our trademarks. Sold by all respectable Watch Dealers in the Ivged Boson. Wholesale orders should be addressed to ROBBINS & APPLETON, Agents for the American Watch Company, ja 9-e02m 182 BROADWAY,N.Y. JOHNSON & NAGLE, 308 PB.ANSYLVANIA AVENUB, BOLE AGENTS for the DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA of mosias. FRANK BININGER & 00.3 (Ho. 16 Reaver Street, New York,) OELEBRATED BOTTLED WINES AND LIQUORS, FOR MEDIOINAL PURPOSES. Kighly recommended by the most eminent Physi clans of the U. 8. Army, i GOLD MEDAL OOGNAO, @OLD MEDAL MADEIRA, @OLD MEDAL PORT, GOLD MEDAL SHERRY, OLD TOM LONDON OORDIAL, BIP VAN WINKLE GIN, WHEAT NUTRIENT, OLD HOMESTEAD BYE, HARVEST BOURBON 1853 RESERVE, ABOMATIO SWISS HERB BITTERS. We invite the attention of Physicians, Druggists snd Grocers to these excellent goods, which we sell at Hew York priees, freight added. We trust that the intrinsic merits of the above goods will insure the satisfaction and confidence of diseriminating people, who reject the stale re- seurse of irresponsible dealers, vis : puffs of news papers and so-called chemists, gaudy show cards ote. JOHNSON & NAGLE. 0090 Bole Agents, A ECONOMY IN LIVING T THB NEW YORK TING 7th street, opposite Post Off Clean and'meat, Attendance day or night. Beds in room wiggeings Single EMILE DUPRE, ZRON FATE, 3290 PENNSYLVANIA AVENUR, ‘WHOLESALE AMD RETAIL DEALER IN FINEST FAHILY GROCE , FRENCH AND GERMAN WINE , LIQUERS, OORDIALS, QOHAMPAGNES, BRANDY, BUM, GIN, BR@AERS & TOBACCO, has now on hand A Very Fine Assortment of the above at fair prices, BUTLERS SUPPLIED, ; nov %4-tf 1) Geta OOLLINS & 00.3 PHILADELPHIA DRAUGHT ALE AND PORTER. Iam nom receiving large quantities of DRAUGHT ALE and PORTER from this celebrated Brewery, which I am prepared to furnish on short notice te all persons who will favor me with their orders. Batisfaction guarantied. Orders given to my drivers will be promptly at- tended to. , - . Goods delivered in all parts of Washington and Georgetown, free of charge. ‘Forms :— Cash on delivery. RILEY A. BHINN, Agent, Gwion Bottling Depot, 57 Green st., «+ DoGtt Georgetown, D. 0, VES! ee ses CAMP BTOVES!! OAM! We now ufacturing CAMP. and HEATING STOVES which we will 4 the dosen or ad cheap as they nght im Baltimore, ) H. & H. I. @ BY Penn. avenue, near 7th stredt, no 17 t.. Ohron. & Rep.) PROPOSALS. aan ee pre re ana paorosares FOR FLANK HOWITZERS. ADEARCE |, Wan Derastuarr, ® Wasuucron, Jaouary wat. o'dock p.m. one inspection and this office. Paymente will inspection aad receipts, to be given by the Inspector, and forwarded to this ice. ja ill state the number of Howitzers they ae touinn (nots xceeding one hundred.) the per pound, for the finished Howitzer; and no bid will Re H larly engaged in the business, sa‘isfactory i set ref whieh must accompan: the bid. Aay bidder obteining a contract will be required to enter into bonds, with not lese than two sureties in the penal sum of ten thousand dollars, faithfal faidimeg® ofhis contract in all re: he bond must be acknowledged before s 5 the bondsmen mu: cer- by the J of a District Court of the United Btates, or a nance officer in cbarge of a United Btate: reenel is be worth the pena! sum over and a ies. as Cn cer eae token ur te eae ie cer are dee! or . LB sor deemed for the public interest to socept them. . will be sealed and addressed to‘ Brig- Beneral dames Wont ay Chiefof Ordnance, Washington, D.C “> and will endorsed * Propo- Ie fo Phank Howitzers.”” J. W. RIPL Brigadier Gen’l Chief of Orde. tuthsim Onpxance Orrice, War DEPaatKem, Wasuinatox, J Proposace will be received at a p. m. on the 37th of February, 1863, for furnishing 13, 10 and 8 inch cast iron cannon, to be made in conformity with drawings to be supplied by the Ordnence ent, and with the following specifications: @ns ¥ inch trial is tobe made of warm = aa noes locate oa ees Se — hellow and eooled from the interior, tenacity of metal of not less than 3), square inch, to be determi: taken from the sinking head & cylinder from t! of the rami as that from which the gun is . Thi is to be cast on end, iu dry sand moulds, and is to be 72 inches high, with an ellipties! base of 24 inches greater and 16 inches lesser axis. The specimens are to be cut from the gun head, and a slab, 4% inches thick, from the cylinder by planes parallel to, and equi-distant a. axis of the cylinder, and the lesser axis of the base. The Ordnance Department will teat the ») mens, furnish tre ammunition, and prove the trial gan, which must be ready for trial as soon as poss: and not later than s the contract. Nocontract will be given, nor will the trial gun be for, unless iteshall endure a | aged ef 1,0¢0 rounds, with service charges of pow- jer, of which 200 rounds will be with solid shot, #0 founds with shelis. The testing is to be.done free of charge to the contractor, but he will be re- quired to furnish proper facilities for testi: such as convenient grourd. storage for ammunition, a butt in which the projectiles will be embedded and raved, and the requisite force for handling and firing the guns. Allthe cannon are to be made of the same quality of iron as that of the tri: > and the 01 ce Department ia to have the right ¥o test the iron during the process of fabrication of the cannon , for which purpose the founder is to furnish, ‘ree of charge, at least one specimen from the head of each cannon, and slabs frem cylinders, as before described, at the option of the Depart: | Be | Oentral K.R.” ment, not to exceed one for every ten cannon, Each cannon is to endure the regular proofand in- spection for guns of the same calibre; and none are to be received or paid for but euch as are approved after inspection and proof, which will be received at the foundry where made. Bidders will state the numbers and calidres of the cannon they propose to furnish on the foregoing specifications and con ditions; the place where they are to be made; the time of commencing delivery the rate of de- livery per month, thereafter. and the price per pound or per gun for the finished cannon. Nw bids will be entertained unless from founders actually ng ey Sap J. Failure to deliver at the specified time will sub- yeet the contractor to a forfeiture of the amount to e delivered at that time. Kach party obtaining & contract will be required to enter into bonds, with prover sureties, for its faithful falfilment; and a transfer of the contract to another party will cause its entire forfeiture Bidders will be required to file with their bids, a bend in the penal sum of not less than SENT TON by not less than two persons, conditioned that ifthe bid is aecepted the bidder shall comply with hia proporal and faithfully ad fully perform what he proposes to undertake, The courtof record, and the bondamen must be certi fied by the Judge ofa District Court of the United States, or an Ordnance officer in charge of a United States arsenal, to beeach worth the penal sum of the bond over and above all liabilities. The right is reserved to reject all proposals if the prices are deemed too high. or if for any cause it is not deemed for the public interest to accept them. Proposals will be sealed and eral J. W. RIPLEY. Chief of Ordnance, Washing- ton, D.C ,” and will be oe aals for heavy cannon.” -.W. RIPLEY, javi-tuthsim Brigadier Gen'l Chief of Ord'e, N? 237 PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE, A. M. BININGER & COS STORE Below Thirteenth siveedand nearly opposite Gautier’s, ja 19-1 U. 8, MAIL STAGES. HE Subscriber is running a line of stages, car- rying the U 8. Mails, between WASHINGTON, ROO RVILLE. POOLESVILLE and FREDERICK, Maryland. Leaves corner l?th and G streets every morning for Rockville, and return same day. On Tuesdays, ips and Saturdays, runs through to Poolesville and Frederick, and returns next day, Office N, E. corner of 10th and G sts., Washington. ja 14-Im* BENJAMIN COOLEY, Prop'r. CEMENTS | GREAT INDU NT 25 cents per yard for DRESS GOODS of the best fabrics and styles, worth 37}, to 50 cents. We cannot guarantee to for those prices any longer Sern oz ee or two weeks, asthe goods | are advancing daily 8, & W. MEYENBERG, 48 Market Space, between 7th and 8th sts., de 10 Under the Avenue House B Cc. BOSNOWSKI, B WATCHMAKER. 818 Pa. Avenve, (Irom Hat.) C. 8. would respectfully call the attention ef res- idents of Washington, officers, sutlers, soldiersand "PINE GOLD ANS BILVER'waxouEs DIAMONDS, JEWELRY, &. Being connected with s large Eastern importing house, and receiving my goods direct, I am able to eell lower than any other house in the city. Oall and examine my stock before purchasing elsewhere. All WATCHES sold by me will be warranted for ow ato BEPAIRING done by a practical watch- O maker. LIBERAL DISCOUNT ALLOWED TO BOLDiEns for ‘atch Repairing. de 16-tf 59 TAKE NOTIOR, ii wal patieoags hiceerts sonsived ving every facility for going * whole proonerat rod es Tile has no hesttanoy pie, Beach tan ie of the gnblic’s favor. A BLE; aad Faicae 2 ORE URESCuPtronasus And MROME tN EES IN Detivany, WH Remember the ISIANA AVEN Between Sixth and Seventh Juer arrived eeother large aad fine assortment or FORA ta nets and ie, from fe up te 82, Pighs before the Hise: we sre thes enabled t0 pelt sont stock of DRE GOOD 1s tay tosreaget by Our of pos eee ree de A Pe, Un. oc 23-Sm ste, | ee EE ee WALL, STRPRERS & DOW opening ment of BUSINESS BUTT aa ots Tie mort dx. ag @OTS AND BHORS TO SUIT THR THMBG. LG Persons in want of BOOTS and SHOBS ef Nastern -made ‘kK, will always find @ good Spt ton ee Site oon ter 314 Pennay! avenue. OYBTERS—OYSTERS! BOWE & 00,, A) FRESE Py Kis, mi eri aids MORRISON'S _206-sm 67 Louisiana avente, FH4*80Me HeLiDay PRESENTS! Just ed _— Handsome Black Oloth CuoaRae’ tas Rich Plush and Frested Beaver OLOAKS. Rich Striped Broche and Cloth Long SHAWLS, in new styles, All at much less than former prices, to which ial attenti is invit Sem ae resenenes ate Gusey, 4 2; sale by Bota Gay erect, 5 @ | JPROPOSaLS FOR 13. 10 AND 8 INOH CAN. | ree months from the date of | engaged in the business, evidence of which must | bond must be acknowledged before a judge ofa | adddressed to ““Gen- | ited States Inspec- | piace of manufacture and delivery, ana the price | entertained unless it be from afounder | icketa at the offices of H wae Northern Godiral at iread Cotopany. northeast | G CARS ON ALL NIGHT SPLERDID SLEEPING GAB TRAVELERS’ DIRBOTORY. Toon snp motnPbe fe? DEPOT OF THE B. ¢ O. R. R. CO. sige composing the line be- ee a one rene neh Sted 25 “ant ck y dar officers, soldiers an@ others that are wounted or ek, gir Seas Oo ag DAYS and SATURDAYS for Phile- che, st sp. m., bated as eared gt ing street and sick or wou! , are thata nek serwiiiieare Siedepotevery MONDAY A Roldiers and others on farlon nest shee ei find this the ches) and most desisable —_t e West. the only line that can sell s rengh ticket from Washinton or check baggage from this eity. ™ NLY CAUTION TO PASSENGERS.— The : LACE to buy tickets is at the Ticket in the ries Bk OB. B.C. ja 6 1863 pitShyivanta CENTRAL RAILROAD with te eemmeetions) mA rins?-clrass Lk THE WESTERN CITIBS. SPEED SAFETY AND COMFORT! E BALLASTED AND yare yRoM DUST HH BAGGAGE CHECEED ranoug BALTIMORE THREE DAILY S$ FROM TERS ROPES GLOBE CONNECTIONS AT H ith Trains on the MORTHREN ORNTRAL RAILROAD, and Laut ‘THE GREAT CENTRAL ROUTE wasHineron cet Ny her aend ~ WEST, NORTAWEST, AND SOUTHWEST. ivanis avenue Washingtonsand Culvert Station, Baltimore.” SMOKING axp BALOON CARS ON ALL TRAINS, FROM WASHINGTON. cfm oy tap oe beret and 5 p.m. trains, arriving in Baltimore at 8: mm. ane. 2m, H where connections are made with trains on Northern Central Railroad, and arrive in Harris- with tue trbinen tee \Pouneyiva se Sentral “yoad for all parts me Went, ‘ FREIGHTS. By this route Preights of all descri can be forwarded to and from any point on Railrosds f Ohio, Kentucky, Indiana, Illinois, Wi } Towa, or Missouri: by Railroad direct | also connects fo to ear the Ohio, Muskingum AD on Kentucky, Tennessee, Oumberiand, Iilinots, Missi: nsin, Missouri, Kansas, Arkans Rivers; and'at Cleveland, Sandusk wand Oki transpor- mcheage anh igen cctasting tee aD’ rs en! tation of their Freight to "TRE RATES OF FE in the West, by the Pi ‘Ivania Central Railroad, are at all times as favorableas are charged by other EC arto mark packages “Vis Penna. . BROWN, Ag't Northern Central R. B. . en! LL. Ticket, iindelphta. H. Ls Agent, Phila- this Company can rely GHT to and from any point L UPT. Gen Ticket Agent, P OUSTON, General Freight LoobD! SORES: THET TION a SCROFULA, ULCBRS. SCALES. BOILS. B R CAUSE A D. OF THE VIT. w SAMARITANS ROOT AND HERB JUICES Is offered the public as a positive cure. “| FUE Mpord’s ExtRsor » | we good fer | TOP Memory. Weak Nerver re REMALES! | FEMALES! ann i malen nuter. the ROOT AND HERB JUICES Whites. in bearing down, Falling of fhe womb, Debility, and for all complaints incident tothe sex. | fi Sent by express. Price $1 a bottle, or é bottles $5. oF $59. MARITAN’S CHANCRE WASH, Price 25 cents. Full directions. DESMOND & CO., Box 151 Philadelphia Post ce. Scld by 8. CALVERT FORD, corner of lth and Pa. avenue; and by HENRY COOK, Alexandria COLEMAN & ROGERS, 173 Baltimore street, | Baltimore. oc 17-tf | TRIESEMAB. Royal Letters Patent @& Ensland, and P ccored te ciaiiunie of fhe toch te Pratt Parts, and the Imperial College of |, Vienne. | cee REPEATS ron eran mt for MATOREHG@A AND. EXHAUSTION OF THE TRIESEMAR No. 2, Cempletely and entirely eradicates all traces of those diserders for which Copaiva and Cubebs have nerally bees thought an antidote, to the ruin of fie health of a vast portion of the population. TRIESEMAR No. 8, Is the Ee and sure remedy of the civilised world fer all impurities ef the system, as well as secendary symptoms, obviating the destructive use of Mer- cury, a5 well as other deleteriou: ts, and which all the Sar: Ha in remove. TRIESEMAR Nos. 1,2 and $ are ali devoid of taste or smell, and of all anne ee. } ities. They are in the form of a lozenge, may lie on the toilet table without their use being sus- pected. id in tin cases at $3 each, or f cases &e. Wholesale and retail by D! Ha, BARROW, | 194, BI vr (four doors from Mac’ i street.) ww Yok. inn ly 98 receipt of re- part of the wor! . ly packed, and . Price 25 cents, Triese and Book can from 8. C. Wa oe Ogee | rpornams | RE! iM * — NK MANUFACTORY | ‘BI 499 ExventE Br., ieee D.O. Bilver Medal awarded by Maryland Instit vec SET Ese rosa Also, Medal PH tehington, D. O-, 7 = re aig LADIES’ ‘DEESS. WOOD FO, 228 owns JAB TEAVELIN Bags. SARs, an supers ot GE SOPCEL ees ot gn PALLIBSIES velers will tant are medein oteer cities = nee Superior LEATHER and D) TRUNES made NES OOVERED and REPAIRED at short Goods delivered free of charge to any part of the ‘Georgetown and Alexandria. “F JAMES 8. TOPHAM. JNTERESTING FOR Lapizs. in reduced th f of oie pe Dress “Goods er ‘ee — od Sie, Woolen Honiery, Gloves, Morinoes, Shawis, he len Cloaks, Embroideries, &c., will be sold at’ reduced to eerie enue onde, SRD HARD PIANOS.—One very nice Piane fe 80, in best order. 6-ecta’ * Arey ries’ of spe Fits Ra e lowest factery at th f prices, eMusic! iol ole Ageat of Steinway & Bon, .—The of “PA AN CAB) Fr aod MEDICINE ave anes reeardes of humanity, four of thelr most instructive asd inter- dx, Premature Decise inet tions, Herwous Bebility,, eakness, or tion, 5 . Bccher ee atare rates vensieb Roe , by = EXPRESS ComPany, 4 HOTICE OF REMOVAL. The DELIVERY OFFIOR of this Couipaay Bemoved frem large depot | Rates Bee sricn® } a) | diseases, and | For all affections 5B B H B BU * A POSITIVE AND FIC REY 7 FOSiEIER ane Stee EMERY 4 $oae i oy! BP. [FIC R. A 4 BRT ANB SEEGER REMEDY 4 POsIFIVE AND SPEciEIC By For diseases of the BLADDER, KIDNEYS, GRAVEL, ap DROPSICAL SWELLINGS. ‘icine increases the as well as pain and MEN, WOMEN, OR CHILDREN, ELMBOLD’, XAZRACT BUCH Heasigs BRAS tae LMBOLDS act LMBOLD'S EXTRA gee sriting from Excesses, Habits. ition, Early Indiscretions. tiended with the following ne of Power, Los > a. of Dis- ‘Diversal of ease, Dimness of Visios Hands, There yee if . . Medicine ene allowed to go on which thie ly removes, soon follows - PECUEE: BETES Bi | In one of which the patient may expire. Who can say they are not those ‘‘direful dieases,’’ INSANITY AND CONSUMP: INSANITY AND CONSUMPTION INSANITY AND CONSUMPTION? INSANITY AND CONSUMPTION? Many are a » cause but none will confess,” ee ee THE RECORDS OF fd po wgenee THE INSANE ASYLUMS Done wenons ae ith of this * asee: ones The _— ORGANIO WEAKNEss ORGANIC W. 4 CRG ANIG EAGNESS, WEAKN requires the aid of ii and —— HELMBOLD’S EXT! T BUCH HELMBOLD'S EXTRACT Ci HELMBOLD’S EXTRACT pecee frequently followed by Let those then who have either dcrofula, Seald inveriably does, Head or Sores of any kind. once use the ir AND Hens sv ree,” — pies A TRIAL WILL CONVINCE THE MosT ‘ure those Spots, Tetters, jes an per - EP’ ae Patches,as there are many surmises about perma = we em. » E Banish all impurities of the blood and bringthe | FEMA ES’ Female ES system toa beaithy action for the cure of FEMALES, FEMALE EYPHILIS OR VENEREAL DISEASES. theSA- | EMAL E | MARITAN'S ROOT AND HERB JUICE. is t! FEMAL most po‘ent, certain and effectual remedy ever Ere | FEMAT scribed; it reaches and eradicates every particle of | FEM4I the venereal poison, so that the cure is thorough | FEMAL and permanent, Take then of this puri/ying reme- | FEMAL dy and be healed, and do not transmit to your pos- FFAG terity that for which you may repent inafteryears, | FEMA DO NOT DESPAIR: coMa Although you may be pronounced incurable. the FEWILE with vein Root “eng HERE JULES | FER FEAL E ill remove every vestige of impurities from ie < = fystem, as well agall the vai effects of Mercury. | s FEMAL FEMALES, OLD OR CONTEMPLATING MaRRIAGR In many aTostopsrreuicr ‘event YOUNG, SINGLE, MARRIED, OR ualed by any other remedy, Y x Retention, Irregularity, Painfuiaresce Bee reesion of Customary Evacuations, Uleerated or chirrous state of the Uterus, Lenchorrhea or oe hikes, Stersity, ant forall complaints invident e Sex, whether arisi fi ngiscr. babits of dissipation, or ia the "°™ * — DECLINE OR CHANGE OF LIFE SE£ sTMPTOMS sBOVe, NO FAMILY SHOULD BE WITHOUT IT. is wi sis Take no more Balsam, Mere Medicine. for Unpleacent Dangerous Diseases. HELMBOLDS EXTRACT BUCEU ASD IMPROVED ROSE WASH CURES SECRET DISEASES in all their stages, at Lit change in diet, uo ineonventence tad by vege It causesa frequent desire and gives streneth co Brinate, thereby removing obstructiogs, prevent. ing a: d curing Btrictures of the Uretha, alla Pain and Tafemuntion se frequent in thi« met xpelli of —t worn ‘out matter. = a THOUSANDS UPON THOUSANDS or Unpleasant and vere decelved, powerful ‘ctringents. the system to break out in aggra- PERHAPS AFTER MARRIAGE USE HEMBOLD'S EXTRACT BucHL, and diseases whether existing in of the Urinary MALE OR PEMALE, From whatever cause origina 4 of bow long standing Dis esant bo matter ing. Diseases of 01 ai rgans Fg aid ofa HELMBOLD'’S EXTRAOT BUCHU 18 THEE GREAT DIURETIC,- And ie certain to have the desired effect in all dis- eases for which it is recommended. EVIDENCE THE MOST REsPONSIBLE ChamaciERe™ A*D Will accompany the medicine. OERTIFICATES OF CURES From 2 to S0years standing, with NAMES KNOWN TO SCIENCE AND FAMB, PHYSICIANS PLEASE NOTICE. We make no secret of Ingredients. HELMBOLD'S EXTRACT BUCRU Is composed ef Buchu, Berrie selected with can y ro Druggist. PREPARED IN vacuo, “poison” has, deen dried upin vated form, and Organs, aY H. T. HELMBOLD, Practical and Analytical Chemi Tactien pole manufacteres ate om HELMBOLD’S -GENUINE PREPARATIONS, AFFIDAVIT. Personali: paared the city of Phiadelptian Bk EEN being duly swora, doth say bis preparations BO Darcotic, pO mercury, a are purely veeetable, " i. Tonner and subscribec ‘this November, 186. WP HisbaaD Aldea? ot 9th street, above Race, Philadelpni's, PRICE §1 PER BOTTLEOR SIX FOR $5, Delivered ads oe any address, Securely packed from ob- Acdress letters fer information i it. HELMBOLD. Chemie? Depot, 104 8. Tenth street PON pelow Chestunt, Phila, BEWARE OF COUNTERFEITERS AND UNPRBINOCIPLED DEALERS, Who end to di “OF THEIR oe and “Other articles eirreeniation ati Helmbold's Genuine Preparations, = “Extract Buch Sold by all Druggists everywhere a | ASK FOR RELMBOLD’S, TAKE NO OTHER. Oot out this advertieement and rend for it, AND AVOID IMPOSITION ec 33 com)y AND IMPOSTURB