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aT TEE OTAE BUtLQINgs, | Gonxan Pass’: Avesvs axp ire Sauer, = ¥ W. D. WALLACH, agg: pe yet Beye eo. msnersde mien at See Neos uti NATIONAL LOAN. Oxass 1. Tn'Same of FIPTY DOLLARS, OB HUNDRED DOLLARS, FIVE HUNDRED DOLLARS, and ches or lese, as the Pos! Kec with the name of the p ing for the years. months an? Hike inaterial, with enffic-ent tham' same, with handles of cocos, mahogany, General and State, '8,in blocks Is Bums of FIFTY DOLLARS, ORR RUNDRED DOLLARS, #IVE HUNDRED DOLLARS, ONE THOUSAND DOLLARS, RIVE THOUSAND DOLLARS, and bare Orase 2. durable nraterial, for the use of post officss and route agents on railroad and steamboa: linos; with the name of the and State, or the name of the railroad or river line; with type fer months and Gates, iu blocks of durable material, with suitable thumbrerew handles of black walnut, cherry, or ather suitabie wood, of ar odel best adapted for Tame of the office and State; with type fc months and dates, of IN GOLD. rinter’s type metal, in Liocks of sii pees ie letters and figures, with thumb sarew and haus These Boxns are the he same as described in Class No. 3. CHEAPEST GOVERNMENT SECURITY Crass 4. Marking ftamps for foreign mails, similar to thore nowin ure ix the Phiiadelphis, Boston, &c ,or of any other style adapted to the above purpone. Aiso, the foliowing rating stanips, to correspend stamps in Clasres 1.2 aud 3 now in the market, ‘Fhe Interest, at present price of coin, being equiv- sient to 5 Pex Oxxr, in currency. with the circular free, advertised, ste: fo: id 1b; paid 20. paid oY id 15, . 2 und, unclaimed, sboat. ship, held for postage cancel, due, due 3, paid 19, Tefused, misdirected, not GOVERNMENT BONDS, TREASURY NOTES, CERTIFICATES, 4EMY AND NAVY VOUCHERS, COIN, CURRENCY AND EXCHANGE dee 9-tf also be considered. described in eitaer clas@, upon equitable ter: reserved to the Postm: r General Proporsis will be received for whole of the above named circular staps, or of each class sepirate Etat ps will be ordered for the different classes of offices agracably to the rules now ia force and a¢- cording to such rules and regulations of the De- partmentas may hereafter be adopted im relation mas, farnishing the AUGUSTUS JOHNSON &CO., aso PEANSYLVANIA AVENUS, Mc nei of the stamps must accompany the pro oa Pach bidder must furnish, with hie proposal, evi hin bids dence of hir abi py wit be re quired toa coutract mpsens. 9<4NK BININGER & 00.8 (Ho. 16 Reaver Street, New York.) CELEBRATED : er pens 8 CO} uF, is must be endorsed on the outside a the Proporel envel; ith “Proposals for Post Office Marking SOTTLED WiaEs AND LIQUORS, Stamps,” and eddrerned to the First Aasistamt Poste matter General, Washington, D. 0, ee POR MEDICINAL PURPOSES. jaws Postinastor Gent RGgrly recommended by the most eminent Phys? PBOPOSALS FOR PAINTING, &o. eians of the U. 8. Army. Treasvxy Derartueyt, February 4 3 Bros will be received until (2 o'clock M.,on Feb- tuary ae 2 Treasuty Departmen), for- the excution o! P; a Glasing. including all aate GOLD MEDAL OOGNAG, GOLD MEDAL MADEIRA, GOLD MEDAL PURT, SOLD MEDAL SHERRY, Q6&D TOM LONDON CORDIAL, EIP VAN WINELE GIN, WHEAT NU FRIENT, OLD HOMESTEAD RYB, HARVEST BOURBON 1553 RESERVE, ABROMATIO SWISS HERB BITTBRS. ‘Weicvite the attention of Pirysicians, Druggista aad Grocers to these excellent goods, which we sell #2 Bew York prices, freight added. ‘We trust the? the intrinstc merits of the above goods will insure the satisfaction and confidence of diseriminating people, who reject the stale re- erurse of irresponsible dealers, vis : pulls of news (pspers and so-called shermists, gandy shew cards etc. AUGUSTUS JOHNSON & CO.. in, excerpt the glass, for the west eee #¥xtensionh now being ton. 1 resparts to the reqnisi- tions of the specifications for the painting, Ac, which msy be seen at the offce of the Bureau o! Construction during office hours. The Department reserves the right to reject any or sil bide if considered for the interest of the Goyernment to do so. No bid will beertertained unless it conforms to the requs:tions of the spacifications in ali respe: The bids to be accompanied by a& satisfactory gtarantec of some competent person as to the abilit} of the bidder to perform the work. sapei aii JSAIAH ROGER: fe Eeotd if Engineer in cha: 2—-5.-1860.-==. DRAKE’S PLANTATION B1iTERS. + They purify, strengthen, and invigorate. They create a healthy appetite. They are an antidote to change of water and le Agents, diet. = = — = They overcome effects of dissipation and late Wood! Wood! Wood } dour: KINDLING AND STOVE WOOD: bd strengthen the system and enliven the — mind. On hand, the best quality of all kinds of They prevent miasmatic and intermittent woon:. fevers. BAWED AND SPLIT IN ANY LENGTH OB SIZE REQUIRED, KINDLIN«é# WOOD. stemach. They cure Dyspepsia and Constipation. They cure Diarrboea, Uholera and Cholera MBuperior Article of Pine, selected expzessly for | Morbus. Xfndiing, Sawed Short and Fine Split, as a substi- They cure Liver Complaint and Nervous tate for charcoal im building Anthracite Fires im | poadache. Badisters, Ranges, &c. SF" Cash at efice when ordered. THOS. J. GALT, Office 252 Penn's avenue, bet. 1th and 12th, Mill and Yard foot of Seventeenth st. They are the best Bitters in the world. They make the weak man strong, and are exhausted mature’s great restorer. They are made of pure St. Croix Rum, the celebrated Calisaya Bark, roots and herbs, and are taken with the jen2tf — [Bepublican and Chronicle.) pleasure of a beverage, without regard to age aainca’ ‘. Bazearna: BARGAINS! | OF ime of day geo tr sma! atepes mary GREAT BARGAINS Sold by all Grocers, Druggists, Hotels, and in Saloons. P. H. DRAKE & OO, 202 Broad. 2 BEADY-MADE CLOTHING, way, New York. sep 25-e06m at PAPERHANGINGSB! SMITH’S,* Gold and Veivet, ass, Btamped, medium priced Gold Papers No. 460 Suvaxre S7asey, with a varied Boek of Glased and Blank Papers at where I have the dest assortment of the low Boley W SHADES} OASSIMBRE GOAT?, PANTS AND VESTS New Geld Band and Imitation Gold Band Sadly. Abe, a vers Sereeriet Map required style of tee of Bhade made to order, GENTS’ FURNISHING GOODS, OVAL PICTURE FRAMES! which «¢ offer at very low prices for the next sixty « ‘to be gilded with Gold Leaf.) - Phe hands mest gest assortment in the ays, to make room for nex Spring Goods. frees a factor? in ‘the »SOURIEY, Fapences Bese eine tte . ‘Vitite ramon a dementic man- zi . wow is the tims to buy them. at No, 460 SEVENTH STREET, |. of fore: wohfaad Haden eat Bate yams, ke. pictus CORD AND TASSELS! aod Different sizes and colors, Picture Rings, Byes, ‘han, Wii ¢ 1 CORNER 20TH STBEBT AND PA. Av. Eade pa orem suecuts ce om AA _——— men in city or coun’ '. . Cloths 3. MARERITER. 4. H, SMITH, ae &7-Please remember the number, 446 7th street, No. 460 Beventh street, ard the terms cash for goods labor. jals-* | = = race & O; ScJULIUS’ CHESTNUT GROVE BOURDON 4) LESALE Bi der ni been appointed sole Ree ne | peuth tor tee ait ot tide shore uisbeorel arieny age be leave to call pure unadulterated Whisky, oF ONES . Couxse ieee asd ‘Branazs, may te; with of screw fur the or other Leary wood, of a model most eonvenient for use. ONB THOUSAND DOLLARS. ponuis for thin clans of stamps tre bidder ———, wi niate the additional charge. letter or figure, THE REGISTERED BONDS, for inserting within the circle, when required, such words and Ggufes as paid, free, paid 10, ship, Cirewlar marking stampso iron, or any other TEN THOUSAND DOLLARS, are; the eee ae stamp to be the same = as deseri! eNo.l. SUTERRST COMMENCING AT DATE OF PUR ; | CHASE, Circular marking f ftand durable ma- ak pave cueueesnae terial. ef the same size of Class No. 1; #ith the post offices at New York, | Proposals for improved or patented stamps will | The right tu change or alter the style of the ae } . is BOLE AGENTS thereto. Tho number of circular atemps required per an- | for the num ix estimated at three handred for the first clase. three handred for, the second class, twelve andre: for the ‘ird clare, one handr 01 DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA the fourth clean, The number of rating stamps for the same period of. ine ntimated at twenty-five hunarad. ~ 1853, at the office of Construction, j They purify the breath and acidity of the | the attention of the publicto this | To the medicalprofession, gags! Davy officers —_—_ PROPOSALS. THE RRW be aux Pen Bo! OSA :ULAR MARKING AND P poe nee Prose Oe ET AMPS, | the 2 UNITED. STATES, PY see! eaten, Fan, 1 183 i PAYABLE ‘ALED Prorosars w: re - Ptr tuding th sh Gay of Mi ‘Fweery 1xans Pow Dara, fe 3 for Teralahlog. forthe Uae of the Bout OMieas OF after Five Yeas, at Option of the Goverament,) ayer wiisert Marking aad Rating Biamps of THE COUPON BONDS, eee et king stamps of steel, or any other daveble marerial, ot cirgumierence Rot to exoset > ee in FOR 84L5 BY isis, bandirsane Forkmansbip,and fushot or | ~@ stamps, not nam ierein, as tay be re- JAY COOKE & CO., quired ike deseription, at pro aia prices: and BANKERS, | if the style or material thereof shall be altcred by direction of the Departc:ent, the price shall de in 463 FIFTERNTH STREET, ¢reased or reduced inthe same proportion, viz: | ice sa Paid, free, mivsent, forwarded, port office business 4 { x — - | apd others we have to state that the poisonous | BBLS. APPLES. prime Weetern New | Fosst Of! has been extracted which renders it one 1,000 York 4, (Bo fruit dine 3t in thie | of the best stimulants: and moat useful tonics for market.) jnat arris JONES & OO. the sick and debilitated where stimulants are used, and a substitute for high-priced brandy. BOXES SWEET PALERMO ORANGES, The fore- | { se fact attestet Dr.G. Stewart, U.S. 500 go, LEMONS, pa ge win, Horton, Man; Dr. Hodgeman, N.Y. Boiendid FIONEE SCO, corner ate ana ats, | 27 Paan The head * ‘tig ‘medion dv art: eae pr eee mentin BARBBLS POTATORS, fo ry foe moat incredulous, m Maine and adges the article will commend itself. 1,000 4o. ONIONS, red and pee JOSEPH W. NAIRN Just arrived at JUNES & Penn. avenn>, | Corner 8th and ja-eo'm Washington, D.C, U 1) BUPTSR! BUTTE B nied sbha BEGGS! EGGS1 EGGS! HR Babecribgr G08HE * the ROLL BUTTER, WasuInaron. COOKING BUTTBR, | POOLESVILLE an serenity Eve per cent. better and thirty per cent. Mary! -nd, ere. i Der NJONES & OO., corner eth and D ats, Toestuys, Thuredeys and Saturdays, rout 1,000 Qoxe3, SPERNDIO Ww romn | Se°N"Y Sormer af oth and G ain Washington S ce , CHE! i prices. tm?’ "BENJAMIN COOLEY, Prov'r. JOR ES SNe eore Bin end D ats, on ___ eee i ————— i ce ers : ALL AT OUR SORE FOR RAISINS, BAR. | 12 PER POUN fs EB. 01 HEBMINGS. TONGUES, HAMS, and BUGAR-CURED HAMS, eit k rodnce and Fruit, cheaper mrekare AT beand ADAMESON’S, 506 Ninth Street, & 00., Corner Sth and D ats. Washington. aE fe 4-1m* Next to Perry's Dry Goods Store. ima" Z e eae OW TO"SAVM YOUR MONEY.—Call at the — cglored tilersrations Bag ate | ner Pa. av. and sth st., whe! Poa here atiption. Weare now prepared with ngs incroaeed | ean be had atsoc-nts prr day. ‘The Restaurant » eahiti ato se, tached to the Lote! has buen most handsome}, ply the wurld with Books if timts, Photograph ORD réleas of expense, where all the delicacies any article spartan on ‘othe: pote petantia’s of & # markets can be had, inevery Adress DERE Aas Int OR rece! Style at atthe: rs, with promptness. Bill of fare ‘een 4 no Py Mew York” ENER & OC | Post reduced in prices HD. GELSTON, Proprietor, ja ® Sm ja ia ‘a fitted | from other business letters tx | Kinley. Franklin, Mansteld, enally:own; | day, the :6th of Feb-uary, i833, for transferriag ent 'printi: g the sketebes ascompanying th ef the Superintendent of the Coast &: can be procured on application at this offic | Bo bid will be recelyed which docs not cosform ely. therewith. cost | precle | tes of the army of the Potomac the following article: thereon. 200,000 busheis ef Oats, of the best quality, in 8 or Oni | yous R ELVANS. 369 PENNA. AVENUE. | Shafts, Poles, Siagletrecs—osk and hiekory, PROPOSALS, ile? DRAFT vaeeue FOR RIVERS AND z , Reb. 10, 1868. The Navy Hepened ah wry easietate fer the construction anéd completion in cree Senet ordmanee storen, fuel, aod santienl Inclcoments) ter Atwered Besaceers,_ of about reven hunt tons, of westant dren com bined, havin, aoinale revel; rret. On ersonel application @ Navy Departmapt in Washington’ or to Reat Admiral Gregory, Ho. 413 Bi lway, New York, part! int te « ie the [are anc ions, eid furnished to the ¢ontrastors by the ent, sill be eousidersd unless from parties ‘to Sxeente work of this kind having suitable shops and teols, of which, if nut known to ’ Deyartinent they chust present evi- oved Jaly 17, 1862, pro- hibits the transfer iy contractor order cr in- terest therein. bidders will state the price and tha time within whien t: ey will e to complete the ves- sel or ves-els, and the did must be Seren panl d by = cuacensy, rreeerea ey, Labi = = a ied to e ‘ompl: execute th- act, - Uiproponitictus Will be received ati! thedah day of ditinguintien jatingniah them seleiters,’ "Fe vedtFeb 21 ROPOSALS FOR WOOD, > Headquarters, Defenses af Washington Opie of ChieS Quariermasiir, dan 5. Ds.¢ PrRorosa.s are invited for furnishing Wood to the troops in and around tie Forts hereinafter specified, from parties owning w: or wood ianda viz: Forts Alexandor, in the vicinity of Pennsylvania, Battery Forts Kearney, De Russey, Masaa. . Eigeum, Totten, Slemmer, Buaker Hil Thayer, Lincoln, Batteris Vermont, tt and Cameron, on the north side of the Potomac, ton reporals to be made in the following maaner, First. For wood etaudi:g,(priee per cord ) Second. For wood felled by U.8. Engineers or otherwise, (price per cord.) Third. For wood eut and corded on the ground, Proposals must specify the locality, kin quan- and gualizy of the wood. Toposals will be recaived under thin advert:se ment for the amount of wood required up to Juue Febreary. and they murt be endo: for Veascla for River Defence, to x chusetts, "Each bidder must attach hie full name and Post ce address to his bid, and the namas of all par- — int rested in the proposal must appear in the Am cath of alicgiance to the Government af the Unsted States must accompany tach bid ids will be opaned from time to time, and con- Merete or purchases made as the woud may be re- quire: The wight is reserved to accept all or any part of | any bid. ‘repeats should be endersed, ‘Proposals for Weod,” and addressed to ~* ELIAS M.. GREENE, ‘Mieut Colonel and Chief Quartermaster Ja 30-t efonver of Washington. ROPOSALS FOR LITHOGRAPHY, Office Semmersntenitent of Public Printing. a-hington, February 4, 1353 SEALED PROPOS!LS will be received until Mon- 1803, Blank forms of 18, with speci: JOHN D. DEFREES, OvFIon OF Pan OxiRe QuaRTBAMAcTAR, ‘A of the Poi Wasmixeron Septeniber aT PRoresals are invited for furnishing for the use 000 tons best quality Timothy Hay, secure! ¥ baled, the Seigh ofeach bale to Be market trong sacks, well sewed. 7,000 cords Oak auc Hickory Wood, wellaeasoned | ond eel Tiel quality. a i Bach bid must panied 6 endorse ment of two respcusible persons tual the contracts i€awarded will be Ned. Z Biis will be opened from time totimeasthear | Heles may be needed, and contracts will be swardat for the quantities needed te the lowest responsible | bidder up to the time of opening. me The right is reserved to socept all or any part of aa 8 Ero; should be endorsed“ Propsaais for Ha: . or Wood,” as the case may be, and encls BUFUS INGALLS, out. Ool. and A. D. @.. Chief Quartermaster. {a Separate cuvelc pes. = Lat tf Se SPRING DRESS FABRIOS ROW OPENING aT J. J. MAY’S NEW STORB, 30S Pexwsyivania AVENUE, Between Ninth and Tenth Streets. All the NEW STYLES of DRESS GOODS for the - BPRING OF 1563. $e 196% WAREHOUSE—305 C Streer Noxtu axp S7 Lousiana AvENUR. METAL WORKERS’ STOCK. Consisting im partas below— Lead, in pigs, sheets and pipe, Tin, in pigs, base end sheetay Zi: c, in pigs and shee! Copper, In ingots, bara and shects, Tron, band, sheet and plat is 5 tee OS, Leman semanas oF ae ) Machixery, Tor re r, &e. vant 701 sis Sheet Iron, Galvanised Strap Iron,&c, &c, &o. BLACKSMITHS) AND WHEELWRIGHT Hubs, Spokes. Felloes, Gircles—oak, ash, bickory, Asien: common and patent, Bleck andBrieit Blip- ri le le Xe8, he Sule, Washers, Feruies, Malleable Castings, Felloe Philadelphia and Eastern Carriage and Tire Bolts, a, able to gain standing room. which veriGes tae | sistemeni that itir, without caception, tha Besi, Bandsomest and Most Popular Music Hall in jet $8 JULIA MO. pa MIS8 EK ‘act ices, Stumpdointe, ‘Azie Clips, Top Props, Knobs and tour, Anvis, Vicor, Horse Rasps, Smiths’ Piles, Ham- “Cand BY Bt 4 Mute Bho: 2 OPSe BD! ‘8. fe9-eelm (Int.,Rep. Chon. Alex.Gaz.&News,} ORKO! B. B ene Sem Courty, Mp. Somi-nopnel sesrion of this Lastitu: @ Ist of Febru: ¥e opens om 1B. ern men Feegny E.G. 8. WALDEON Pas Je 22-awsw Pikesville. Md. Tikes an Sean TIN Living * Feet SY rit tia clean and neat. Attendance Never closed, ect — ith others §) cents. tsi ])®. A. HUET, : or Panis, France. This eminent Physician contiques his mccessfal tre atsnent of Consumption. and, from fiscovertes mace by him during an extensive 3 of over 4# years, can insure r-lief in a few days, o: charge. The address of persons cured by baving tried all t! inhalation, o ugh ir no him after etrain of cracked-up remetia ad at hin ofc motheast cryner of Puy tcc 08, ROU’ y te one ek ets, Baltimere. Md fe 6 tn 4 BROK EB—PAWNBBY cus | sitet: Money atvanced on Gold. Biv Jowei-y, Dia 5 ore ee allarticler in BOC IN FELLA & CU, = Sh Knives e AZETTA “°° Bar fron and f ich ever: ete and size, The purple bs di a bance! | Enameled Luck. Drill aslin, (at manufae- PRED MAY, the Lrish Vocalia { turers’: ates,) &e., dee. . ABA TESMAN the American Prime Donoa, CABINET AND UPHOLSTERY HARDWARE. | BUDWORTH, SAM Eola Ae hI | lair Cloth, 16 to 30 inch. 74 » Brerlesques ! Green, Brown, Blue and other colored Canvass, The ot a | eee eer eeeeterese 7 bea Mone, ‘Cured Meir; Upholsterers’ Tacks, Light AUin eattrla oi Fait Y acks, 2 not Bs ; jpishiing Brads, Bradé and Iron Lerewds, Ney and Window Fastenings and Trimmings, S8ISTANT ‘ASTLE’S OFFICE. Custore~Bed, Chair, Table mad Bocket-Bracs'and | ASSISTANT QUAREEEMASTL! and ed at ron, e mn as) od j Back saws, Bseutcheons, Screw Rings, &c. To prevent impositivg apoo of the Drawer, Cupboard, Til, Chest, Box’ and Trunk | Depot, notice is hereby ronttor no Locks in great variety ,&c.,&c., &e, Peon shed ger ng ee boty ana — 2 BUILDERS’ HARDWARE AND TOOLS, scoom pant by a fegai power of with meh, Sash, Plow, t, & 0. the required ‘revenue at! . And as all Braces dud Bitte Brages without Bitte arte Bis, | tut aime are: requir “daly authoutitates itte, . y Haunmers, Hatelicts, Hand, Paunel sad RigSaws, "| {inunfor iteta in teen oe ba eie teeneeened Gimlet pointed Scréws—iron and brasa, eubdjestte such -toppa: Locks and Latches, Knobs, Escutcheons, &c. by the Was Doyparttannt cian Pulleys, Sask Cord, Saw Sets; nts, grog; . Keepers and others are warned Equares, Bevels, Levels Comyass Saws. that the purchase of such claims are incident to de- pies: ee Wrought, Strap, Tend Hook, cuctieos Thich sey ost Apooar upon the face of Doct Sli- aves, Door Kail, Bell Palls, &e. the time Weket OF Wanaler ets TOMPKINS, Nails and Spikes, cut and wrought, &e., &e. fe li-1w Capt. Assis't Quartermaster, U. 8. ‘A. /: A t in the District of Golambia for— * es BET DISEASES. - > “Putnam” hammered Horee Nails, I A.B. FORREST Outenalt Diseases.of Im- id State’ Horse Shoer, or wiil | aMUSEMENTS. GROVER’S THEATRE. PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE, near Willard’s Hote! Laomsan G@zoven;—— —_ __. __. _..Mazaczs THIS EVENING. the itcen musical harlesque, First time of THR MAGIC JOBE; on Prince Booroxo. Prince Dolornso. ....—.....Mra. Wiltiams Ketchum. ../.....- Mr. D. Beteneli Previnun to which. IRISH ASEURANOB any YANKEB MODRSTY. Pat... < Mr. Barney Willisms Nancy. oe “Mrs, Barney Williacs T ith the jng farce of oconeieeeoby THe TILERS 7° ‘Teddy... --++ Mir. Barney Wiliams ‘Paices oF Anutsstox.—Drera Circle and Baleovy mire, £0 cents; Orchestra Chairs 75 canta; Fawily Circle, 25 conta.” Keeured Beata, 25 cente extra. WASHINGTON. THEATRE. CORNER ELEVENTH AND O STREETS. DMBEERS. Marner & Co. Boeiwgse M soae 5 race Maxson ‘RED. G. THIS EVENING. Third and posttively last week of MISS MAGGIE MITCHELL, greeted fur the past two weeke by crowded houses nightly. Firat time of the new plas, HERMNANCR THE CHILD OF FORTUNE: Written oxprersty for Mise Mitchell. Tr: from the German by Messra JG. Merth: RB. Fiek, drar atic editors of the N.Y Het . Hermance...... -. Miss Maggie Mitebell To conclude with a Favorite Fares, WO" The num reus demands at the box office for Faxcrex indues the Managors ts announce it- eacly reps on. 7 7 Becure seats early for the greatdrams, Hza- MANCE, slated and Prress or Apuinsios.—Baleony Chai Orchestra Beata, 75 oants; Parquette, conte; Ban hiy Lircie, 5 cents; Private Boxes, 85. Decors open at Tg ; to commence at 8 o’elock. 1 EW CANTERBURY! NEW CANTERBURY! LOUISIANA AV., 5542 dIxTH Seaeee, TRIUMPHANT. STILL: POWERFUL COMBINATiON O€ STARS! ; ; E OF THE WCRLD! The Canterbury during the p: st week has been crended lo excess every night, hundreds being un- the City! THIS RVENING, LOOK! LOOK !! LOOX 1! AT THE STARS: Engagement of MONB, 870LLUSY, Maitre de Bal- | aud lo wimixt Hi TIM Kas Ans CLEARS ARI I ES ka LARRINGTON, MLLES AUGUSTA AND MARIEO TOY THE ROLLANDE Bhord GEO. kK. EDFSON, . W. BGAN, BILLY EMERSON, FRANK WYANT, - CLARKE and viii rs. 338 THE COURT OF BEAUTY, MISS JENNIE ALLEN, GERALDIN M LUE E MISS LILLIE BRANDON, | Miss FLORENCE RIVES, M’LLE JENNIE Iss KATE WARKISON Aue LITTLE Com poring in all the Great:st Company. as regurds Taient and Attraction, tat baseversppeared in tais ci Great Success of THE ARSB LAY) THE ARAB LAY! { This beautifuiact. shieh hax slrendy elici-ed so much admire: ion gud applause, ix vevoudcoubt the soest magnificen aid Superb perfuramuce taat bas ever been placed before the putlic MISSES MORTIMER AND PENNOYER Will sppexr is the ubove act every nigat thin week, THE GIPSEY’S Lay, Willalso be performed and we ask the public to | com pare thir set ag protuecd at the Caateroury to | that of other establishnent« Cone and sev the | GIrSEY’S LAY ! OF 4iiE PRespNT DAY. The performance will conclude with the Irish farce entitled BARNEY THE BARON barney (wWithsong)...... . Geo. R. Eleson, Adrission. 25 cents; Arm Chairs, 5y cts; Private | (holuing sx.) $6 x Doors open att® o’civck ; performance at 7X. A GRAN MATIN EX will ve given next Sater , for the accommidatiou of Ladies | 6 * y Lg % z £ y e ¢ 5s 3 g 5 3% is < es. 2: ctx, Children, i0 cts, DEB OpLL wi su clock. SPECIAL NOTICE ced ao advertisement in the Daly | tone of the best Concert Halls ia Scity Was for sale, the Mannger would res the public generatly thattce afore euid Concer? Hollis nat the Canterbury, as it is not fenton of the proprietor te uish or dis- | of it whilst wouey and euterprise cap keep it | WASHINGTON VARIETIES, | ERONTING ON PA, AV. ANDOTH ST. STAGE MAXNAGER._........ JAMES PILGRIM CHEF i QRCAESTRA TBOMAS SAMPSON | NOT THE AUTOCRAT OR _ AKISTOURAT TROUPR. Equsl righte—the wiaking maa as well asthe milicnwirs—ase Gur eptinents: for equality is an | ae rinciple, and as we recei FKOM AMEKICANS OUK GREAT PATRONAGE, we havenp desire torell style ourselves auvacten® for we do pot believe in auything border:ng on ab: ees sovereigns in our free country, particularly * whi WAR WAGES WIDE BEROL ATION.” baniden we #re wot blind tu the iauendos ¢lyly oast | upon, ur by those who fear ahd trembie at our suc Pitaictey seta taht eater ar & oureneie Hn PORT HE EVER TENO UF OLR WATE GREAT AMEBICAN Co. THE GREAT AMEE ICAN COMPANY a NAGRAND DOUSLE SILL! I f Exciting. couteat for Repetition of the bridia:t ! ye a] act ~” FHE GTPSTES LA as it bas been called in compartiod act of anot atien ion t 20% in the the com! a mit, with the same, keuse,: The anagement calls special t SB BTACe £08 8 played ADs, ‘LLB Ir ‘ison. f entire Manes nightly Ushenfadugly radence, ro matter how jong coatracie: Fereive nd pay. He bee had seretal riepee jm military hospitals: ", aod war ranta to cure acy ‘of the ie dissance, Office beure, 48to dand6tol0. Private rooms for con tultstions with Isdiex. Covsnitations free. north, deiween 7th and Sth ste. Dame on the door.) UBH & OROGGON?’ B RESTAURANT, frxTe 8t two Piha parry mz tn theres is EOW Open for the recep! ‘They call the atten io. of the publi. to thatr aa- prior stock of LIQUORS, C{G ARS ané EDIBLE”, which can be obtaine at +l! houre of the day aod ight, S OYSTERS and other tefreshin: nts ssnt p: of familles, f jok~ Becow Pa. AVR. ef the Clarcadon Hotel, n of viaitors PE i aib Sik eee SE Rinnecieins totale det rh NS EP whch et Rae . WOOu! WueD!! Woopit! GOD: coe scnmtatd OUR aad MaAeLR WOOD, mixed, ruwn's Sitch, half mil: below Ketteville, adcrese or apply to CR. AMPH, eltaritie, M x _ | fe 9-engw™ 20 CENT: pe LB. OR BUTTER . x IN FIREINS, « a i Teet, TARY FROM M HoIMol Te NOVEMURB pop tare tk x tb BY Adams Gurow ie eae TATLOF {| fre wae of secidental origin, haying caught | under General Banks, atter several months’ | Ponchatoula, and designed for the rebels; also, | the leading citizens of New Orleans to members | on the 4th, but sentence was withheld until ti TELEGRAPHIC NEWS, [ASSOCIATED PRESS DISPATOHES} FR THE ARMY OF THE POTOMAC. Importent Orders from General Heoker— isereet C tructio! Heapguartzers Anmy oy Tur Poromac, Feb. 15.—The following are extracts from General Orders, No. 16: ing bas been informed The General Command: that General Orders from the War Depart. Ment, Authorizing the enlistments of yolun- Jeers into the regular service, have been re- ecinded. Subsistence stores may be sold and issned to citizens reeiding within the limits of the army, ly commisexries of subsistence, under the following restrictions: First. A certificate, under oath of the pur- chaser, that he is without the means of sub- sictence, and that he is nnabdle to maintain life Without being permitied to make sach pur. chares This certificate to be approved by the corps commander to whom sapplicati a made, who may thercon direct the salen, ‘Bach ssle eheli not at one time exceed the quantity hecersary toe sustain the. icant and the lune mbers of his family five days. Second. Irsurs to destitute citizens may bo ™madce under the same. restrictions, upon re- turns approved by the Provost Marshal Gene- ral of the army of the Potomac. ‘The parties in all cases will be required to take the cath of aliegience before sales or is- Sure Gre made to them, Capt. Benjemin C. Berry and Allen M. Sey- mour, 2d regiment New York cavalry, having Ge:erted their regiment while on the march to meet the enemy, Janu 21, 1863, and having left this army without proper authority, and continued absent up tothe present time, are cishorncrably dismieeed from the military ser- Vice of the United States, subject to the ap- | proval of the President. By command of Major General Hooker: S. Wittiams, Asst Adj't General. The Phillips House was destroved by fire y day. It was the first dweiling in tais ®ction of the State, having been up to a recent ewe upon the Downing College plan. Tne trom a Getective fue. In consequence of recent publications inju- rious te the Union canse, measures have been tzken to arrest and punish correspondents who ve been guilty of making such developments, and plans are tobe adopted which will pre- nt their recurrence, Many violaticns of law and regulations re- garding sutlers’ goods, etc., having been brought to the notice of the General Commanding, a new course has been adopted by the Provost Marshal Genera} to detect and punish all who are engaged in illicit trade within the lines of this army. Thr traffic in contraband articles is notconfined toregularly appointed sutlers; only a portion of them are believed to have been eullty of these violations, but by many others, | not haying permits to trade in lines of tue } army. i Large seizures of contraband goods have re- | cently been made, and distributed for hospital | nees. The offenders, hereafter, will be sum- marily punished. Anoiber rain set inthis afternoon, and sii! ntinues. Starrorn Court House, VA., Feb. 15.—Gen. liooker vieited Gen. Sigel yesterday, and was accompanied, on his return, by Generals Sigel and Stahl. | rs INTERESTING FROM NEW ORLEANS. General Banks’ Forces om the Eve of a Movement— An Important Capture of Con. traband Goods and Letters—The Water Remning Throngh Williams Canal—The Rebels Terrib!s Frightened. New York, Feb. 11.—The steamer Empite Ciiy, trom New Grieans on the {*h instay acrived at ten o'clock this evening. The fore+s | dri ling, are in & condition to take the Wis thought a forward movement we muce &t once to elear oct the whole Lafourche corntry. On the 3d instant, a fishing smack, con- taining three Jews and a large quantity of medicines, Was seized on the lake, bound tuo a large quantity of letters from forty or tity of of th. Contederate Government. The Jews were tried before Judge Peabody parties who wrote the letters bad been arrested, | us ordered by General Bauks. It was generally believed in New Orlean | that General Buiier would return to that city, sot made Secretary of War. iiev. Drs. ock, Fulten aud Goodrich had res. hed New Orleaus, but on refusing to take the oath of allegiance, Gen. Banks would not altow them to land. Water flows through “ Williams's Cat,” in front of Vicksburg, and a small sieamer had pease d through the emal. ifit deepens and widens our fleets can pass down, lenving Vicksburg four miles distant. This mtelligence frightened the Rebels. * There isn now from Texas. The weather is very cold. [We have informs«tion of later date than the above, received via Cairo,in which no mention ade of the passage of a boat through the 1. It is probable that the fact that the Queen of the West had got below Vicksburg haa reached New Orleans, and the supposition doubtless was that it had passed through the canal—Ep. Stan.) THE PIBATE ALABAMA AT KINGSTON, JAMAICA, Her Commander Entertained by the Mer- chents’ Exchange—Several of the! Crew’ Arrested for Ri: tous met. | New York, Fed, 15 Binge pape re, per steanier Talisman, announce ‘ival of the pirate Alabama, on the 20th January, with the” cflicers and crew, 165 in sil, of the Hatteras. The Alatama was severely riddled in the en- counter with our yesselR. Two United States men.of. war were reported off Jamaica. ; Capt. Semmes bad had a reception at the Commertial Exehange, Kingston, from the merchants of the city, and was lystily cheered. ‘The American Consul had chartered the ship Berredino to bring the crew of the Hatteras to the United States. * “2 A portion of the crew of the Alabama had been before a magistrate, for a row in a drink- ing enloon. MOVEMENTSOF THE PIRATE RETR. i BUZ!ION, A Schooner Captured by succes Chase After Her. New York, Feb. 15.—The schooner E. A} DeHart, from Jackmel, January 29, reports that on the 3uth ult, off Cape Fiburne she was chased by the pirate schooner Retribution, who fired several shote and shells at her, but the De Hart outsailed her easily... » Soon after, she saw the Retribution board an Eastern built schooner. which she probably captured. Previously to béing overhauled by the pirate, she saw steamer which came {rom the same direction as the pirate, Politicé in Kansas. LeavENWORTH, Kansas, Feb. 11—A large Meeting of uncondinonal Union men was brid here last night. Qtesolutions were adopted unsnimously in favor of the Union, and is ap- probation cf the general policy of the national adppinistration. Congressional Nom tion. Niw Tonpon. Conn., Feb 14.—Hon. Angus- ns Hrandege, late Speaker of the Conneciicat ~of Assembly, was unanimously nomi- Burd by the republicans yesterday as their cupcidate for Conrress in the third district. Pistress in Newfoundland. Sr. Jonas, N. F., Feb. .—The weather is e7 It is sta sat «very German political | peyerot Mi-rouri, out of St. Lou, has Cutit tavoro ¢ actnation. The LL gi of Missonrs bue vine Ger members, every cre of whem belongs to the emancipation | party. | OF The Levivlature of Washi Territory { 150 oharters f tng dis- | ris ® Pnd sol to © garlies raining regions cast of Cascade | ine | BS Seeriet fever ond diptherin are prevalling tessa ming €9 1.) $5 OMe of the coduties tn | Rew York terder'ne on ™t. Lawrence | river. | lutions carried almost uni | Cabinet don’t intend to recognise the } to pay tl , eee Re Ww ppt arpa are yd man can be fopng in aan ether—is TRRMS—Cosh, sqvariabiy, \Odremes. . rn ane ee 2% ‘Tex copies... The F _ pe M : URore. : e Frene sation—HMestility ef Robert Peel to Amrrica—Great teamee tien De: tiems in Lende: Raw" Yours Feb ite The teen from Liverpoct on the 3ist, has arrived, and pane at Cape Gitar, the eaenear , tee w City of Battimese, for Livesoeak’ enimplact ere Cartan eras 4 re wes ton &8 to the intentions of N: aoe SY American afiaire. 1t was reported thatif. sech't proporal to the United States ehoa! te rejected France would recognise the Sogth- trn government. I: Was assumed by several writere tat preti Emperor's p that of would ; F tt was to & more important step, ang & recognition of the Confederates bly follow, whetber wee that this ror was rotrubmitted to Mr. and that pes ang omer at pronounced it There were Pane of new per the British and American J owing to seizures of English veukile toe moar the coast of the Bahamas. v4 The emancipation demonstration at Hall wae one of the most enthusiastic posing affairs as to numbers, and one of Tost important that has occurred in ince the daysof the cornJaw league. Th, wast hall was densely crowded, and two other ings were organized cut of the overflow. i Teiterate the sen’ u “ Society, and feat sympathy for the North. All hesule ienis were promptly voted down, and imousl London Times was denoun: und hisses, J Simaiar meetings have been held amd other towns. The operatives of bad sdopted a memorial Amerioa for the reliel afforded, and assistanor to cmigrate there 5 & more effectual way of.af- forcing relief. The ‘Times indulges in a moat of the present crisis in America, military and financial affairs. Sir Robergps speech ly. himeelf favorable to a separation of the North and South, and strongly condemuing President Lincoln's emancipation edict. Admiral Bossc supercedes La Grariere in the French expedition againgt Mexico. The Freneh $ the Emperor wi The address as read in the concern on Sccount of the American struggle, fud regrets that the great Powers did not pia Fiance in Ler mediation offers, The Fourse closed hvavy at 69f. Se. The Polieh insurrection still smoulders, but nothing important had occurred since Inat ad- vices. Warsaw was trangnil. The Rustian Chamver had voted an address i F li Fs g picture as regards | hostile to the Government dy an overwhelming majority. THE LATEST. A Msdrid telegram saye that the Spanish kingdom of T'aly st present Warsaw, Jan. 28.—The inenrgents have re- | ceived considerabie remfere-ments from the beter citsses of society, inclading maay from | Warvaw. The insurgents have also captared | fome government troo} near Pictokrow, im- cluding two Russian officers, who were imui3- duamely shot. ioxvon, Feb. .—The Marquis of Lansgowa is cead, Lexvon, Feb. 1.—The Brazilian mail has reached Lishor, with Rio dates of the 9th of Janvary. The British povernment had de- ced indemnity irom the Brazilian govera- »( for the unlawfa) appropriation of thecar- vessels wrecked on the coast the Erttish government seized goes of certal Coffce wse quoted at 7,000 to 7,200. The ehilp- ments fince the previous mail amounted to ASU bags, and the stock was 90,460 bags. TLe stock o! cotton at Babia was 140,000 bales, “C'1On WAS GUOTeGat J7,G00 to 15,000 at Perna a.» ° ‘EN, Jan. 3i—M. Babbi has been elected ‘ent cf the National Assembly. J The British Minister had announced to th Greck goverpment that the Duke of Saxe Go berg bad cor sented to become a candid ate for th > Grrek tbrore, and will bominate his nephew, Prince of Coburg, bis heir. The latter witlem- brace the Greek religion. This intelligence pro- duced atayorphle impression, « FROM THE SOUTH. Savan- ron-Clads— + Foster, ke~ oresent indication the attack of the combine miuuary and naval forces upon Charleston and Sevannsh will not be immedi- tie. Since the arrival at Port Royal of the Montauk and Passaic, Admiral Japont has bern placed in possession of the means fora recornoissance in force of the appre to Savannah, and Lis previous kno of the cetenees of Charleston has undoubtedly. de- trmiped bim as to the reguisite amount of force to be employed in the it towards a reduction of these two cities, Until that force atrivcs, and i+ in @ condition to operate effect ively, probably mo attack n either piace — will be made. He has now the mon-.) ifors Montack, Passaicand W; ine New TIronsides alresdy at ‘The monitors Patapsco, S ond Catskill are yet to arrive, and it js expect- ed that the Keokuk and Galena ‘participar: inthe éngagement. Of the former eele the pscoand Sangamon route. The fet of wooden wilts” ard ‘onine the motementa aad’ paseng. orting the mo ts whi Bion mente en Gen. Roysi on Thureduy, and podem. A in, His mission is at prevent toomst, ton. at. ( is “presuttied to have Sagres § iT = con.mand, when united’ Gen, Hunter, for the part they sre to take in the anaek ors (Of tlhe defended ints. His return to the Geld mMmediately, and on bis @rrival at the Ter the attack Raided Hing r - Meanwhile the public must The task ‘J the naval com- meanders is one of eannot be necomplished bebe ad The enemy has wae 4 means which best 1 cong devise. Of the abilities Dupont we have ‘kad manifold testimony, and of the impregnability of the already tested we havea obstructions in the channele will Temove, but. theses have been meuns which haye not hitherto failed WN. Com. ‘ sew ot THE WAR ON THE Mississtrri. “ General German Endeavoring te Reach the Rear of Vick Yazoo Pats—The Movement Partially Successini—The Rebels Flanked. ‘Correspondence of th® Missouri HELENA, Ark.. Feb.3.On the 906: by order of Gen. Grant, Gen. German, wi about five hundred men, bearing-anme aise pick-uxes and thovelty accompanied Col. Wilson, on Gen. Grant's as or the Engineer Co! ‘moved down't the Yazoo pass, which ie ix miles below sheer stoebvng bomn Seen ae afver removing some ceeded in land ing thetr boxts at the levee. levee pie across eee “or pate from issi:sippi river nm miles above its The water south of the levee is abont ten feet below water level of the Mississippi at its t stage, consequently the destrnction of levee at Unis point will at once-result in the of the country for fifty miles inevery and open a channel nay for ordinary boats to the Coldwater, thence to the Talla- a oar and tothe a an @ troops were ba: p! the levee all day yesterday, a ty virion of Lieut. Col. Wilson, and ‘will be let in to-morrow. t im cutting ~ nothing rrosqnito fleet — = im: the Yazoo and of ing Kebei steamers that run the river. Moreover, afermidatie army threatening the Rebele at Vicksburg from this direction muststrike t-rror to their hearts ang result in their final d soom~ fiture ardoverthrow. Gen:Grant meanwhile, is notidle. In the midst of obstacles apparent- ly }furmovuntable, he is laboring on, con- trollirg circumstances, and will, in my opinian, fina!ls ovr rcome all opposition os she Do eee inet Vicksburg. ie mosquito * Fors: Rese, the ram Lancaster and two trans) orts of (roops are now at the pass,

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