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i ZEEViIth CONGRESS—THIRD SESSION | ATE. After o Closed {a ae = ‘bi for suvply Bg vacates tn the tive Departme: &s to authorize one Cabinet ofncer to discharge the duties as chiet of another «i ent, without additional pay, holding U-B. Courts ia the scyenth judicial district, was passed. Mr. Grimes Tenorted « bill to incorporate the National Associa‘ion for the relief of colored women and children. Keferred. bit! to encourage enlistments and pro- viding for enroliing and drafting the militia, - was taken up, and after Se nenenee by several Senators, was recommpitie: : Mr. Cowsy offered a Sa aig Tequesting the President to inform the Senate of the num- | ber of volunteers and drafted men actually | raised by each State, with their terms of ser- | vise. Adopted. | Hovex—aAtter our report closed— Tho Senate's: amendments to the bill making | Sppropriations for the legislative, executive, — and jindiciat expences, were concurred in. Mr. Sedgewick offered a resolution aathor- , Meivg the appointment of a commissioner to | eodify the naval laws. Passed. ‘Ine Houce resolved itaelt in Committee of bes mo” and tock up the naval appropri- ‘ n } eggrecate of appropriations amount to — fe 608 inelading Dearly $15,000,009 for the pay of officers end seamen; $9,295,000 for the | ecustraetion of vesehis; $7,250,000 for purchase. ebarter, Ac.; S124, oo for the construction of irca steamers; $2,040,000 for equipments; $5,000,000 for machinery: and over $7,000,000 for ordnance and stores. The following items are the navy yards: Portemouth, N. IL, 000; New ‘York,~ $463,000; Washington, Sackett’s Harbor, $1,500; Boston, | Bro 0; Philadelphia, $27,000; Mare Island, $966,000; Naval Academy, $25,000. { The following amendments were offered and © acopyd Providing that no contracts shall be | mace until proposals are received from the itoa ehipSuilders, and they shall all be made en the must favorable terms; reducing the | amount for the Philadelphia navy-yard to! #.b,400; making an appropriation of $85,000 for the Norfolk navy-yard, for the repair of Yeesels, so that they may not be ebliged to go t Brovklyn. Mr Calvert offered an amendment providing that no part of the appropriation shall go to rey the seventy-six midshipmen illegally ap- poimted by the Secretary of the the Navy. for TREATRICAL G ljouse, Cincinnati, at latest date: 1on had played nothing but so far in herengagement. Wherever she been on t he has been as successful s has only to put up “Camille” to fill a house, anywhere m that region,to over- flowing. At Chicago, that extraordinary actross, Mrs. Emma Wailer, content with playing Iago, vhich, by-the-bye, she does very powerfully,) was at last accounts actually essaying Shr- lock! Besides which Lady Macbeth, Meg Mer- Tiles, &c., a8 usnal. ! Wilkes Booth has been rivaling his brother | Edwin, there at Boston, where the latter is go gre%t a favorite. | When last beard from, our little pet, la petite | Patti, was as popular as ever in Paris, receiv- ang some €3W 8 night,and singing her charming | round of roles. In the “Sonnamoula” she ia- | troduces a charming valse rondo, composrd for her by Strakosch, in which her remarkable | 1P.—At Pike’s Opera Matilda He- powers are i to be displayed tothe tullest | advantace. Sic was about to appear in the “Lombardi.” The universally popular favorite, the charm- | ing Colsgn, was at I:st accounts singing in Milan. LsGrange, another of our fayorites, is to spend U.e winter 3: Madrid (Royal Opera), and Mme. } abbri was at kt iorence. The accounts reovived from New Orleans sbow thatthe theatre there (the Varieties) is doing “an exc-lent and paying business. Amorg the most recent performance there was | that of Mrs. Alexina Fisher Baker ‘he brothers | Fabian and Louis, in “the Corsican Brothers,” | um which she appears to have made quite a bit. | @7 The last sensation in Paris is a man who | has a perfect genius for making and fitting women’s dresses, He is calied the Pontiff of the Petticoat. He not only makes the ladies’ | dresses, bet he puts the dresses on the ladies. Som sus many as fifty carriages are in | front {1 his door at the same time, the feminine owner+ t-'ng up stairs having their dresses as adress should be put on. For cnt- ress he charges $10! fer dressing a lady arges $10) for fitting ber for a dinver, and man’s getting married turms out to alse, The Pittsburgh Chronicle of the 29th says “we | dont know how this “oak” got ont on Artemus, | but we are authorized to state that the story | about the «Kentucky beaaty” and her contr: bands is all fudge. If he is going to be married nas to her he don’t know it, and itis but fair to presume that if anything of the kind was com. | templated he would have been hkely to hear of , it e tends to commit matrimony some day be says; or “perish in the attempt,” but he is wo | busy just now to think of auy!hing of the sort. fora party. Atleast, susays the Boston Post. | 7 That story abont Artemus War'!, -how- | s were al war with ly admitted thatone ‘When the United Sta Mexico, it was univers Yankee, in personal prowess, was a match for teu Mexic The papers tell us that in a recent scrimmage, SH) Mexicans ronted 4000 . Frenchmen. lf, therefore, 200 Mexicans are equal to 4000 Frenchmen, and one Yankee is equa! to ten Mexicans, how many Yankees are equal to—how many Frenchmen! @7 Japonicadom in New York, at is stated, has resolved itself imto clubs of belles, murried and unmarried, of twenty each, and once a week they meet to sip egg-nogg and choco nobble frosted cake, gossip and ostenstb make shirts for the soldiers. The “clube” are specially exciusive and are the rage, but the shirts are not numerous. mA resident of Ni New York city has got a verdict of $100 against a man who put upa boiler factory near his house, and made such ap intolerable noise in hammering rivets that laintifis house was almost uninhabitable. | he boiler man ouc)t toremove to Washing ton, where the Boar of Health is much more tolerant of nuisances. STA wree € Match for $1400 has been | arranged to take ce in Jersey City, between Bunnell, ot New York, and a young man trom Connecticut, who is reported to be a champion , wrestler. j S7 The New Orleans Delta of January 16th | says they had another Northern innovation | there on the day previeus, in the shape of a fall of snew—not sufficient, however, to start the sleighs. ms There was something of a noise at the Watervliet arsenal, N. ¥., on Friday after- noon, six thousand fuses becoming simultane- ously ignited, and causing a terrifft explosion. Fortunately no one was injured. @7 The price of leaf tobaccgin the Louisville | market issteadily advancing. There were sales | @ few days ago at the warehouses of 125 hogs- beads, none of which sold at & lower rate than ‘S11 per hundred pounds. @7-The Toronto Globe says the great want of the Union cause is & “man;” and is inclined to think “there must be at least one individual in the ec nited States fitted by nature to lead an army.” { S7 Among 4 lotof contraband goods bound th, seized at Baltimore on the 26th instant, = reese gon filled with fine tooth combs. ceording to all accoun' they are sail weeded in that section. 7 ly 7 About thirty women of East Canaan, N. few days ago attempted to tar and feather rs. Roby fur keeping @ house ot ill fame. They compromised the matter, howeyer—Mrs. R. agreeing to leave the tow . 7 W hy is Pharsob’s daughter going to bathe during @ freshet, like purchasers of kerosene dgriyg the late speculation im that article cause she is a little set back by the rise in Nile! gn le.) S7A party of Welshmen, who are ‘afraid _ tbat the Japguase will die out, propose to emi- grate to Patagonia, and found acolony, to keep thetr language and customs in force. SJ A men ip one of the interior counties of Pegnsylvanin recently froze to death in com- | arabes mild weather. A quart of rum ped ham do it. @7-The broxers of Nashville have been re- | y the Provost Judge to deliver to him ierate money in their possession. About $90,000 has alrendy been secured. @7-An association has* been formed in the city of Lawrenee to promote the cultivation of cotton in that section of Kansas. Fila clang whole mumber of persons commited to prison in Mase auchusetts, during 162, fo erie, Was 9,705. @7 Major Reid Saunders, son of George N. Pannders, has been Committed to Fort Latay- ete. @7'Tte winter and SpTing session of Dickin= son College, Carlisle, Pa. commenceden Thars- cay last, with an increased number of studen av Gov. Harding, of Utah, has ¢ e: siderable excitement among the opposing polygamy, in his mess 7 The remains of Commodcre Buchanan have teen temporarily imterred in the Protes- tant Cemetery, New Orleans. ae Wendell Phillips yr becturing ew York on the » Lost Ar ted con- “Samnis,” by THE EVENING STAR. | D™ —————————————— ——— | it myself, J | intheeity. Also, latest styles of . | forcitizens’ and ecldiers’ wear. | ofPure pferenee adie, ARE 4 eee ano ade Trait OF 81,000. | Apine DEL A WARE GRATE COTTER Y, Interaal 5 itor ng in Btate of agg aoe 75 i JOBN A MOERIS & CO.. Massagers. - DRAWN EVERY WEDN ESDAY IN THE MONTH rite of @S3,000 ia i? f ‘ 8,217.80 is. . ri pele 0 BI oo, 1 prize of oe 82.000, | price of QI ID., 1 prise of @7 003 of £000. 1 brine of “z uy. 1 brite of spe prize of Fes prise of 208 i 2 1 1 1 1 i 2,000, 1 i 1,000, |, i prize of 81.000 ese | eh mss tae ! a 1 prize of df § j prizeof 1 1 Yreo | if 7 , Tom 1 i 1 poo, iodo jf 1 1 1,609, 2,00 | I ioe 1,00, 1,00 1 x x ; 1,900. 1.9, 1,000 i so, 1300 1 sO, xo 1 oo, - oO Rt if Se ite of zo 1 prize o! C, 1 prite of lprizeof 3%, 0 Iprice of 56, 30 1 price =e, so I prize of 306, » 1 prize of Seo, 1p 0 1 prize of 30, 0 T prize of 39,1 prize of ™ l prize of 3%, is 2» prize of 300, 30 Iprize of $4, 0 1 prize of 300)1 0 1 if ¥0,1 20,iprizeof 90 lprizeof 30,1 ¥0,1 [Cebit of 90 1 ef 30,1 300} lpriseof 30 TV prise of 20.1 00,1 xO 1 prize of 30,1 38, i 30 l prize of 30,1 30,1 RO =) Iprize of 3, ‘00,1 70 nz I prise of 3%, 1 pri: 00,1 30 Lgl l prise of 390)1 pi 300) 1 0 4 i prize of 31,1 prize of 30,1 9 % lprise of 20,1 prize of 30,1 mm we! Iprize of 0,1 prizeof 3,1 x0 aj I prise of 9,1 prizeof 30,1 » ew lprizeof 30,1 prize of 3,1 ‘ zs | l prise of 30,1 prize of 30,1 Fl a) 1 prize of 30,1 prize of 300, 1 1 prize of 9,1 prise of 30,1 4 lprize of 34,1 prizeof 36,1 = lprizeof 39,1] prizeof 30,1 i=) Iprize of 30,1 prize of 34,1 ot lpriseof 3,1 prize of 30,1 8 Iprize of 39.1 prize of 39) 1 i} lprize of 30,1 prizeof 30,1 >! Iprizeof 36\1 prize of 30)1 —| PF lprizeof 30,1 prizeof 3”,1 pees iprizeof 30,1 prize of 30,1 z Iprizeof S$”, I prize of 3,1 lprize of 301 prize of 3001 «| J prizeof 36,1 prizeof 30,1 is} prise of 30/1 prize of 30,1 co) lprizeof 30,1 prizeof 30,1 & l prize of 3,1 prizeof 30,1 o lprize of 30,1 prizeof 9,1 Zz l prize of 3%) 1 prize of 34,1 re] Il prige of 3,1 prizeof 390'1 i 1 prize of 3%) 1lprizeof 30,1 ° l prise of 3,1 prise of 30,1 1 prize of 3,1 prize of 30,1 lprige of 300,1 prize of 300,1 3 Iprize of 300,1 prise of 9u0, 1 pri Ipriseof 300,1prizeof 300,1 prize of 900 I prise of 900.1 prizeof 300.1 prizeof 30 | lprige of 300,1 prize of 300,1 prize of 300 J prize of 00,1 prize of 300,1 prize of 3u0 lprise of 300.1 prize of 300,1 prizeof 300 lprise ef 300.1 prizeof 30,1 prizeof 300 lprizeof 20,1 priseof 300,1prizeot 30 I prize of 300.1 prize of 300,1 prize of 300 1 prize of 30,1 prize of 9300/1 prizeof 30 J prizeof 300.1 prize of 3,1 prize of 300 lprizeef 300, 1 prize of 300,1 prize of 300 lprizeof 30,1 prizeof 30,1 prizeof 30 LT prize of 3001 prize of 300, 1 prize of 300 Tprise of 30,1 prize of 30,1 prizeof 390 | lprize of 300) 1 prize of 300, 1 prize of 300 prize of 300; 1 prize of 300,1 prize of 300 | lprizeof X0,l prize of 30, am. S 65 prize~ of $100 are 6% prizesef 75are 19 pritzesof Ga 1@) prizesof 40 are 4.68) prizesof Mare 770W prizesof Ware 32,326 prizes__..-...amounting to... $503.392.5) Tickets $10; Halves $5; Quarters $234; Bighths 91¥ 7 All orders for Tickets in the Beers any she uld be addressed to JOHN A. MO. & CO. Wi 10. ington, Delaware. ee SURE ann TELAD LS REMEDY Now in use for Coughs, Colis, Cronp, Conse mption, s, Asthma. ke, 11 sill produce the most isl ro anite in 8 few moments efter itis taken, yin Croup. | rT Sir :—Having had an op- Ment qualities of your not to sav itis the best mily. ris ours, ’ hurch, | V. 24,1862. Georgetown. | Coxe, of the Baptist Church.) | Dear Sir :—Knowing well the | ingredieats «! your“ Pectorai,” and having tried | sp say that it iss safe and edectual Peed in Lronchial Affections attended with ah. isaac QOLE, Baltimore, November 25, 1362, BF Price 25 cENTs per bottle, to be had of all Druggists. ja 3l-lw* OW TO LEAL You R vale bitte at the | raiess of ex nse, W acies vtials of the markets cau be had. inevery dbours, with pronptness. Bill of fare | reduced iu prices. | jad) Sm* ui D. GET STON, . Proprietor, « *2s* EXCITEMENT A among the 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 | is the time to recure sore of the GREAT BSAR@AINS We have on hand the finest selec- offered by us. tion of CASSIMERE COATS, PANTS AND VESTS McCLELLAN SACKB, BOYS’ CLOTHING of all descriptions, Allof the above goods wi be sold at less than wholesale prices for the next sixty days, to make room for Spring Goods which we are now maau- facturing. J. BRUCE & CO., Clothiers, 464 Seventh street, jaz Two doors below Smith’s. LABIFiED CIDER! Cc = CLARIFIED eens Sask F eceived 9 per schooners “George J offer for sale at the lo’ ‘ities 00, ce ers, aatlers ‘and all others in want of pre ae ie of Brien? are invited to call and ox here. BELSY 4. SHINN aaa Bottling Bepot, ae, 7 Groen a. y, ISAAC HE BERG. ENSED PAWNBRO! » at the Old Stand, — a, — to = loaned, on ani ‘ver wal 108 we. os at fu. Silver ware and weating apparels’ ber, the place is 35 Bite, in rear of | jal 3m mem nan Hotel, between 43: and Al transactions strictly confidential acy, RICH, R RARE AND AMUSING. - it lores Illustrations, Beoks of every de- ed with our increased Books, Cards, pene Views, and in bo any article, spo! x: =~ othe! % ater , the roe Cow penlcview s4a% on receipe o centa. Addrees BRUKNER BR & CO., ost Oilce Bex 5027 New York, jai7-Im* 20 CENTS PER no 26-tf Prints, igropely LB. FOR BUTTER. At ADAMSON’, IN FIBEINB, 606 Ninth stree ja mi-tf Next to ober’ 's dry goods store, OTI To — jenochha! RESTAURANTS, PRI- ATE FAMILIES, &eo. ‘Tae Subsecribers have o fart -yocsived a fresh ship- 0 CABES a ee FLORRAO CLAR which they offer fo: at New York prices, Also, they have constantly on hand manatee Wall Selected Stock of ae eh PORTS, SHER! Ri BOURBON fs tie ‘sOOTGH aka favori ands, sane AND | aD tne ca eee, BAVANA © aim FOR pti 3 8. BELLTON, ea. Mo) EN@LIBE DAIRY x ieee MERMETIOALLY SBALED snd BNGLI2H OORDIALS, NGEN sad MNS! | ie KIgs. soU cre IMPBRIAL, HY. 4 BD. ihe, & 00., B: foo hed Ht. Brazch—219 fea ene , O} Willards’ ‘aotel Washin ite * 210 Broadway, New Yore200 D* “S33 neop Eup ws oFFIOn AT ENS OLD STAND, NEW AND IMPROVED INVENTION 4k YIFICIALEPEQELA STICBONE Wrrgour Mutat Pi.ars on OLasPs, DE. 8. B. S1GREMOND, eit oanta t0- tse attont seatien of the, polit to the wing th of Gace eclor ty ead tas nae de ibe extrated, ue the oan Toots will by tande inoffensive, and never 4. No istavothey ts teeth are needed. a mecmenret , there! a om peat ya = akon under 4 en! probe . tested over five 6. work phyai { Babies yimany of the art iven—Dr. V. mate Ns ta Hes: eres, Fro cers Pe reme Oourt Cr Winton: | (ee thousands of et! Gsll and examine for ert Bo W-6r8 M. 100 MIs, M.D DPR H. eentor and Patentes ofthe MINERAL PLATE THETH alicoas personally at his of in this city. ee | H can wear teeth vho cannot wear rar eee RO person cad = others who connct wear, F t pues can be be asscommodated ge any sty caine prive of of Teeth uth thee s8y desire; a tet who are pa! he purest. nest, strongest and m. denture that atic can an produce. the MINERAL LATE will be | jyanis avenue jBoomein this ety No. Rebar detween Sth and 10) st., Philadelphia. mar 4-ly GAS FITTING, &c. ue, whe: EAM and WATER FIXTU. -ly Was GAS FIXTURES. Eee oy re, and are dail nege ican ‘RES of eutirely New Patterns and aa Finish. pees in style to anything iors offered in We invite cit examine our stock inn freon RES, _seoling confident that we have the best selected stock pete aries een woe care e $) A mar 65-tf MYERS & ieenan. 376 D street. OFFICIAL. [psPASteEn o7 or STATE, Wasuinctons, January2s, 1803. The Beeretary of State will hereaftorreccive Mem ders of Congress on business on Saturdays, com: mencicg with Saturday, the frst of next month. Jan 77-tf WILLIAM H. SEWARD, For the Holidays. A. H. BININGER & CO., Buawow or Nos.19 axp 21 Broap St,, New Yore, OFFER YOR SALE AT THEIR srdga, Ne. 237 PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE, NXEAR THIRTEENTH STREET, SIGN OF THE OLD KNICKERBOCKER, THE MOST COMPLETE ASSORTMENT OF IMPORTED WINES AND LIQUORS TO BE FOUND IN THE METROPOLIS, —ALSO— FINE GROCERIES, OAN GOODs, KITS AND KEGS No.1 MACKEREL, KENNEBEO SALMON, SOUSED & PICKLED LAMBS’ TONGUES, PIGS’ FEET, ENGLISM DUN CODFISH, Together with all the LUXURIES INCIDENT 0 THE SEASON. of BININGER’S CELEBRATED LONDON BOCK GN, Put up in Quart Bottles for medicinal use, Also, Bole Agents for OLD TOM LONDON CORDIAL GIN. of the frat quality, and forwarded toany part of the sity free of expense. spectfully request families to give us acall. ABR4M M. BININGER, HENRY T. CAPEN. WasxnmGton, December, 1862. A.M. BININGER & CO. have no connexion with any other House. aB-tt ROLLIN CHURCH, Agent. Wood! Wood! | Wood KINDLING AND STOVE WooD: On band, the best quality of all kinds of woopnb! | BAWED AND &£PLIT IN ANY LENGTH OB SIZE REQUIRED, KINDLING WOOD. A 8uperior Article of Piné,welected expressly for kindling, Sawed Short and Fine Split, as a substi- tute for charcoal in building Anthracite Fires in Radiators, Ranges, &c. WI Cash at afice when ordered, THOS. J. GALT, Office 282 Penn's avenue, bet, 11th and 12th, Mill and Yard foot of Seventeenth st, Jan 2-tf [Republican and Chronicle. 1 BAzearns ! BARGAINS! : GREAT BARGAINS in READY-MADE CLOTHING, at BMITH’S, No. 460 Szvaxrs Street, where I have the best assortment of OASSIMERE COATS, PANTS AND VESTS in the city. Also, a very fine stock of GENTS’ FURNISHING GOODS, which we offer at very low prices for the next sixty days, to make room for new Spring Goods, To persons in want of CLOTHING, now is the time to buy them. at No, 460 SEVENTH STREET, and OORNER 20TH*STREET AND PA. Ay, J. H. SMITH, Olothier, No. 460 Seventh street, Two doors above J. Bruce & Oo.’ 3028 A™M *Orriel iced BA. AVAVENUR, ‘ington Oty, D. 6. BASTERN ORT ERN AND WRaT- enna? EN EXP: a aah, ™ ROH A MONEY. JEWRL MBERCHA NDISE, 0. — YF, » WAL Forwarded with ye AND DISPATCH te all ions of the count This Company Be ee masuates the principal lway Towne ia ia ‘NORTH, mas, jana at AND NORTH Wasr, ABHINGTON. BOB’ ¥ PHILADELPHIA, “SET AORE 2 TON, GINN ATI BT. & (ovis: Somnections are le at New York and aus So rerar es al ae gommereial owas in Great ira aad o8 the Goat Collection of NOTES. iS -DEAYTS and BILLS made at all accessible parts tas. ‘Weems = of the Galea keene AMP STOVES! CAMP STOVES : 8 = cook MP CAME, ‘a8 ches; xe vil el 4 iw Baitimere. Opa Hat. cEagonye™ 20 17 [Int.. Chron” 5 on ade stress, ‘AILLARD CANDY! ILLA M MAILLAED GANDY TED OANDY | NG & BUROHELL sare manu facturin, abini ia STOVES, which dosen or hundred Sw Jest received a smal) lot of OMcers’ Liquor Baers, an del? Oorner 16th at, and Vermont ay, Messrs. A. M. B. & Co. are also Sole Proprietors | S&F All articles bought at their store warranted | As we intend to be permanently located, we re- | NATIONAL AN. THE EEW S13 PER CENT. BONDS ‘of the . UNITED STATES, PAYAELE TWENTY YRABS FROM DATB, Ov after Five Years, at Option of the Goveramieat.) THE COUPUN BONDS, Tn Bam of : FIFTY DOLLARS, ONE HUNDEED DOLLARS, FIVE HUNDRED DOLLARS, and ONE THOUSAND DOLLARS. YHE REGISTERED BONDS, In Bums of FIFTY DOLLARS, ONE HUNDRED DOLLARS, FIVE HUNDRED DOLLARS, ONE THOUSAND DOLLABS, VIVE THOUSAND DOLLARS, and TEN THOUSAND DOLLARS, ‘RTBSSET COMME og {T DATE OF PUR AED PAYABLE SEMI-ANNUALLT IN GOLD. These Bonne are the OHEAPEST GOVERNMENT SEOURITY now in the market, Tae Interest, at present price of coin, being equiv- alent to & Pen Carr, in currency. FOR SALE BY JAY COOKE & CO., BANKERS, 452 FIFTEENTH STREET, DeaLens mm GOVERNMENT BONDS, TREASURY NOTES, CERTIFICATES, A@MY AND NAVY VOUCHERS, COIN, CURRENCY AND EXCHANGE des otf JOHNSON & NAGLE, 289 PEANSYLVANIA AVENUB, BOLE AGENTS fer the DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA of MSSSRS. FRANK BININGER & 00.8 (Mo, 16 Beaver Street, New York,) CELEBRATED SOTTLED WINES AND LIQUORS, FOR MEDICINAL PURPOSES. azighty recommended by the most eminent Physi clans of the U. 8. Armr, SOLD MEDAL OOGNAQO, GOLD MEDAL MADEIRA, @OLD MEDAL PORT, GOLD MEDAL SHERRY, OLD TOM LONDON CORDIAL, RIP VAN WINKLE GIN, WHEAT NUTRIENT, OLD HOMESTEAD RYB, HARVEST BODBBON 1553 RESEEVE, ABOMATIO 8WIS8 HERB BITTEBS. We invite the attention of Physicians, Druggista «#2 Grocers to these excellent goods, which we sell 34 Sew York prices, freight added. We trust that the intrinsic merits of the above scods will insure the satisfaction and confidence of ‘‘seriminating people, who reject the stale re- arse of irresponsible dealers, vis : puffa of news ospers and so-called chemists, gaudy shew cards +39, JOHNSON & NAGLE, aes Sole Agents, EMILE DUPRE, IRON HAIZg§X,, 320 PENNSYLVANIA AVENUES, | WHOLESALE ASD RETAIL DEALER IN !FINEST FAMILY GROCE $, | FRENCH AND GERMAN WINE , LIQUERS, CORDIALS, CHAMPAGNES, BRANDY, RUM, GIN, SEGARS & TOBACOO, _ bas now on hand | | | | | A Very Fine Assortment of the above at fair prices. opp SUTLERS SUPPLIED. nov 24- [VpA288¥ COLLINS & 00.8 | PHILADELPHIA | DRAUGHT ALE AND PORTER. Iam now receiving large quantities of DRAUGHT , ALEand PORTER from this celebrated Brewery, which I am prepared to furnish on short notice te 1 all persons who will favor me with their orders, Satisfaction guarantied. Orders given to my drivers will be promptly at- | | tended to. Goods delivered in all partaof Washington and Georgetewn. free of charge. ‘Perms :— Cash on delivery. BILEY A. SHINN, Agent, Union Bottling Depot, 57 Green st., no 6-tf Georgetown, D. 0. | 486. RAPERHANGINGS! 496 486 WINDOW SHADES! 456 486 OVAL PICTURE FRAMES! 486 486 PICTURE CORD AND TASSELS! 486 CHEAP FOR CASH! At J. MARKRITER’S, No. 486 Seventh st., eight doors above Odd Fellows’ Hall, jan 15-2m* | Ar rm SEO UC RASS gous, a7 7th street, eta) TBNest low. | clean and neat, \~ Never, dosed, day or night. Lodgii SD cents; Beds in room with ae = cents, me 1 im REMOVED. J TAH F. BAILEY cry removed bis Seddl irons ratreet eles aiaconne will " nt where C is old friends and custo: be; . Parti an ttention paid to ‘oA T.. ait Ti orders received pag prompt iy J esti 1 LADIES? DRESS FURS UsT Srivets pa pony large and — assortment 4 of teat owes mani aeel Py ‘be aig oa, bough a gg cen onset man soar steak RN oot MavENeUnae: "7 ‘ivals. mena 20% "Between 7th and sth st, FREE AM MULITARY AND. ‘crvizian °?** Saat of BU made : ERSTE 4 'H, & 00., Pre Ss ROOTS AND BHOES TO BUIT ct cool OES eee ood BUR Sod coanent —_ Worx of Bf overy neg pam in city fo weler, Brae on Oita won ror? are it ratwars dnd a good —— Sant “ohinrin art sks Pennsylvania avenue. SvaTERS_OVETR| ROW & 00., Ay dealers in FRESH TES, KRG,-OAN ap5-tft AND BPIOED OY'3TERS - ¢ SMITH & MORRISON'S, 20 68m 67 jana a ANDSOME HOLIDAY PRESENTS! another lot of— Handsome Biase’ loth CLOAKS. Bich Flush and Frosted Beaver CLOAK! wien : Broche and Cloth Long SHAWLS, in les. All at much less than former prices, to which aie ateention f purchasers is invited, eas 3. W. OOLLEY. 000 BBLS, PRIME, OLARTTED 14 Bout Gay street, itmore, ed 4 SIDER PROPOSALS. P*Poeats Fo, 29 90 BARRELS OF : fnvited tii? thy 1h day ae Tacminting ith $0,000 barrels ati: free aa > the Babristenee partnent will be reee! Saher No. See Tantity vot Rous, = te on, wil aren fam eorestor. at x. harves @F &' the Railroad Reed it, Washington, DC. Payment will be made in certifics tas of indebted- | pess or such other fands the goverpmen: may have ! ith amnal goreeament Lx a ed will be made four is rece’ fe at before } bid will be ent Me rtained poly ties who Lave i POE, failed to com ply with thefr bids, or from tte res a etary be new anaatead Tin ed. nd Sirecsea to. skowitn &. a | Bere Beg a aie C.,and'en i dorsed sil ES = Flour.” aD | KROPOSALS FOR WOOD. for any portion less cant the cigerent greise abou ¢ Headquarters, Defenses af Weshinsion,, ¢ Paorosssn ate savites for furaishing Wood to POBALE STO if around the F Dereinafter j pall rie: a —t srood or weod lands i het oe vigil xanler, Forte Ale, Te tet: own; Fore Kearney, ebure: Blocum, ie, éemmert Gprotess, Tere. Cameron, on th me side = tor weteposale| to be made in the following manner, First, For wood standirg, (price per Eccoud, Fer wood felled’ by vi “Pind wood ent and corded on the ground, “ fy the decatity, kind, quan- aed ¥ Sis wlll be received under this advertise- mend ut for the amount of wood required up ioJuve Sarecg hee — Office sarees to vames of par tes interested in the proposal must appear in the rties ity of the sane De r Boke FT = te ie 8 wan ftth of alt of allegiance to the cena of the must accompa ry each bt Bids will bevpened from Une to tine, and eon- = or purchases made a» the wood may be re- an: ala — ves endorsed, ‘Proposals for pint Oneoc an gt SERIE, + rate ler ia S0-tf aii "Defea-~ of Warhington. | prrosats FOR OATS AND HAY. Derrot Quanrenusstan’s Orricn, Wath end @ streets Wasuinoron. D.0., January 31. 1853. BEALED Pxoposas will be received at this offica until MONDAY. February 9th, 1863, at 12 o’clock u., for furnishing the Government with (20.007) two hundred thousand bushels of OATS and (5,000) five thousand tons of HAY. Har to be good merchantable truoTrT, pede and in — — delivered st (2,00) two thousand pounds » the ton The Oats to be of a good we quality, put up in bags of about two bushels each. Oats will be received by weight, a! <a) thirty-two pounds to the bushel. Sacks to be furmished without extra charge to the Government. Delivery to be made in the city of Washington, Seolepe thirty days from the date of the con- PROPOSALS. Pro will be reeeived for (5%) five hundred tons of Hay and upwards, and for (50,00) iity thous and bushels of Oats and upwards ‘rhe propositions oo the Hay and Oats mty be upon the same paper, but omust be entirely distinct from and without reference to each other. The full name and Post Office address of the bid- der must appear in the pro: Ifa bid ia made in the name of a firm, the names ofall the partion must appear. or the hid will be os . asthe individual propesal of the party ing 1 for what is known ne No. i, | be. be bent 60 Mansfeld, Ponnsrivacia, Battery cord ) U. 8. Kogiveers ar i — nnd all ENN A: rok caus: ead “The right is reserved to actept all or any part of j roposala from disloyal parties will mot becom- | sid-red, and an oath of allegiance must accompany each proposition. ‘oposals must be addressed to Col. D. H. cme rmaster U. 8. Army, Washi: n, D be plainly marked “Propo UARANTEE. for Oats soa Hay.” It be awarded to him. must be cuaranteed by two Pasponsible persons, whese signatures must Be ap- pended to the guaruiter, ‘The roaponai bility of ‘the guarantors must be shown by the official certificate of the Clerk of the Bidders must be resent in person when the bi are opened, or thats propo will not be consid- Bonds equal in amount to half the sum to be re- ceived on the contract. signed by the ovntractor and both ef his guarantors, be required of the successful bidder upon signing the coutract. As the bend must aecompany the contract, it willbe necessary for bidders to have their bonds- men with them, or to have bonds sign=4 in antici tion and ready to be produced when the contract is esi. for dondscan be proenred upon a) tion being made at this office, either perso: ietter, or by telegraph. j FORM OF GUARANTEE. | Wi , of the county of and » of the county do hereby guarantee thal ulfill the contract in accordance with the terms of hit pro: cpoeition, and that should his proposition be accepted, he will at once enter into a contract in accordance therewith. Should the contract be awarded him we are pre- pared to become his securities. (To this guarantee must be appended the official certificate above mentioned.) INSPECTION. DELIVERY. &c. All Oats and Hay contracted for under this ad- Yertisement will be rigidly inspected. and such aa do net prove of a good sound merchantable quality will be rejected. slica- iy, by contract. or so soon thereafter as the Depot Quar- | termaster sball be in funds = Any ey in the bid, or non-confor with the terms of this advertisement, will the rejection of oo Delivery to.be made at the Railroad Depot, or at ope of the Government Wharves ia the city of Washington. The Depot right te reject apy or all bids phat he RUOKERS too m8 3i-td Colonel and Desert A oni ll BMY BUPPLI Orriou OF THE Curr Q an, not al ae ae Prorosats on e invited G ‘The ability of the bidder to fill the contrast, should | — Court or of the United States Dis- | | to the Bex. whetaer ari Payment to be made upon the completionof the | | artermaster reserves to himself the — worn-out matter | WHO HAVE BEEN x 3 vicTims eee tes bank Potomac the ‘ollowtag a imo taled, the Weight ofeach bale toy 2,000,000 bushels ‘of poeeien quality, in| 7,000 cords c seo easa ofthe bet gear wpupe mene § Bach bid the sndorse- pate SCE reegousibie per poteone ‘the contracts Bids opened from time to time as sles ay be ded, ado the rast bet Saeraieé bidder up to the time of opening. oo 2s-tf Onief Quartermaster, NO: 237 PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE. 4. M, BININGER # CO.’S STORE 237 Penxsrivaxta AVENUE, aoe Thirteenth street, and nearly opposite Gautier’s. an TON eye v es ing pod ‘and FREDE: Hi Heaves, corner Toth a nef | eed for Rockville, and return same On bog weet Hevand Fre and Saturdays, runs through to Pi and Frederick. and returns next day. Once. RB. oe ace COMMENIAMIN COOLEY. Pines G®24T INDUCEMENTS wae 8, rate erate... 25 cents per for D) of fabrics Ste ES, to Socents. “5e beet We cannot gue or two for on — any vancing dail; ie * 48 Market nae de 10 the A -o. e2eEe, wee te 318 Pa. Avaxvs, ( Don WALL.) a C. 8, would respectfully oa ran the attention ef res- idents of canoe, officers, sutlers, soldiers and dlers, te his lar; stock PINE GOLD AND SILVER ke BIA) DS, JEWELRY, &e. Being connected with aot Eastern importing sell lower than an Sther ii Nod m3 x Hl Cail" vy ay lad defo: e cl '., elsewh ALE WATCHES sold by me wrens be warranted for eaten REPAIRING done by a practical watch- SOLDIERS for Watch Repairing. 59 TAKE B NOTION. oe ete SCRARE Aion, °° Iegrat pat ly and cheesfalty fren thanks for the PAINTING, peta SPAS rot co) BPAbCfel Gane, MSS LOUISIANA AVRN conga Retween Hixth and-Beventie rts, | N Y DIARY NORTH AND SOUTH.—| Wm. — correnpensone of the Ua2s) | Times, ine FRANCK Ss ye So, A. JIBERAL DISCOUNT ALLOWED, TO j | j a eichshenahaiasha} 5 goure! D eM POURS FL COMPOUND EB COMPOEND FLUID EXT. COMPUU SD F1 DID EXTRA MPOUNS D BxTAA MPOUNDFLETO kXTB ice SUurerES PLEIB EF COMPUUND FLUID Burnet ey A Bare CR 4 AND BPR 7 eae 4 s 4 BP Ey 4 POstTivE 4ND BPECIFI tc 4 For diseases of the BLADDER, KIDNEYS, GRAVEL, ann DROPSICAL BLLINGS. This mecicine inereases thi and excites the AB As, Rts lore by which the WAT good fe ae WOKEN, O} oR iat 7EIMBOL TR. LMBOL, ‘$i § ue Bee MBOLITS BX speared XT, pi cet by 833 of Weak Trembling, AWaketa Flushin, caine a . the Body, fas, ‘punts Soom” 08 the These symptoms, if alic Medicine lnvarigniy ee ‘soon lion as .MPOT. : 'R, pi tsae ey rarcery. Pripgezic PATUITY, EPILEETIO S Fite: In one of which the patient may expire. Vhs nay thi athe spn mas thew ~ not frequently followedby PReaniry AND CONSUMPTION? 4ND CORUM HEN ITY MTY AND CO NITY AND ) CONSUMPTION? the cause of their suffering, 10 FITs, Many are aware ef but none will confess. THE RECORDS OF THE deaths b: id the meiancho on pear witae ORGANIC WEAKNES ORGANIC WEARNEsS ORGANIC WEAKNESS, requires the aid of medicine strengthen and aavispeeate eine sxoteme HELMBOLD’S EXT HELMBOLD’S iit mact Piast HELMBOLD’S EXTRACT BCOH’ invariably does. A TRIAL WILL CONVINCE THE MOST SCEPTICAL. EMALEs, fal Bs, EMALES, FEMA E; EMALEs, EMAL&S, EMALES, Ma EMALES, MA EMALES, Femi -EMALE FEMA £ EMAL FEMAL, FEMAL FEMALES, PENAL. FEMALES, FEMAL FEM 4 E FEMA FEMAT FEMA FEMAL FEMA FEMALES: PEMALE. OLD OR YOTNG, SINGLE, MARRIED, OR CONTEMPLATING MARRIAGE. In many affections peculiar to Pemales THE EXTRACT BUCHU - led b sufar Rstiatny Prceurz tert nO een of Customary Evacnat Wh habits of dissipation, or i DECLINE OR CHANGE OF LIBs, SEE sYMprous ABOVE. NO FAMILY SHOULD BE WITHOUT IT, Take no more Balsam, M Mercury, Medicine, for Unpleasant Dangerous Dissases. HELMBOLDS EXTAACT BUCEU aXD IMPROVED ROSE WasH CURES SECRET a in all their stages, at litt! It causesa frequent desire and neat strength to urinate, » thereby removing dstruction», prevent- ing ard curing Btrictures of 1 Pais and Inflammation so Regeeat aerate diseases, and sxpelling all poisonous, diseased and THOUSANDS UPON THOUSANDS or apd heavy fees to be cared fenckane — that they were deceived ser or m poplessant “poison” has, by the useof* wcrared, Aad that Tg 5 been dried up in the syste: break ‘agera- vated form, and og tat ae PERHAPS AFTER MARRIAGE. USE HEMBOLDX EXTRACT BUCHU, For all affections and diseases | Orgaus, whether existing im of the Urieary MALE OR FEMALE, From whatever canse or’ *s of how long Sanding “puss. ont organs => 2 the aid of a HELMBOLDS EXTRACT BUCHU 18 THE GREAT DIURETIC, And is certain to have the desired effect eares for which it is Tecommendod: eminent SVIDENGE OUTLET REAR mp Will accompany the medicine. CERTIFICATES OF CURES Prom ® to 3 years standing, with NAMES KNOWN TO SCIENCE AND FAM, PHYSICIANS PLEASE NOTICE, We make no secret of Ingredients. HELMBOLD’S EXTRACT BUCHU ani no tee Is composed of Cubeds ana Berri: nnelected' with yo Lene. rageist PREPARED IN VaCvo, BY H. T. HELMBOLD, Practical and sagt Suaketient Chemist, and facturer of ~nmuaboas" 8 GENUINE PREPARA TIONS, AFFIDAVIT. Persorally appaared the city of Paiietelpaian He mE MBOLD whe | being duly sworn, doth say bis UocTiniar ous erage, | Ro Rarcotic, po mercury, oF o' Crags, but are purely vegetad Sworn and | November, 1 PRICE €1 PER olliaens ons SIX FOR Deen to any address, securely packed servati Aca letters fe f tie fidence, reste hE AELMUOLD. Chemet, &. Tenth BEWARE OF COUNTERFEITERS axD UNPRINCIPLED DEALERS, “OF THEIR bad nd othe icles om ———— Suoes by ard “othe ‘ticles on Helmbold's Genuine Eerie ions. Sold by all Dr asaists cael _ ABK FOR HELMBOLD’S, TAKE NO OTHER. Cut ont shis s@vertisement and send for it, AND AVOID IMPOSITION oc 23 eomly AND IMPOSTURR. =~

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