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Ee nr saa ‘THE EVENING STAR. ———SSSSS———X_ TEAV ite CONCRESS THIRD SESSION -——o fl Ss¥aTR.—A fer our report closed yseterday— The bill ferenrolling the mijitia was taken | Bp in Committee of the Whole, and— T. Cowan moved to Insert “members of Congress” among those exempted; wuich, afer some debate Was rejectrd—-yeas 13, nays 24. Mr. Clark moved to exeiapt (Fovernors and Judicial officers of Slates, whieh was adopted. Mr. Iizon moved to insert among those ex. empt “be only eon of a widow de lum for enppert:? which was ag: dent om ! ane ELaWARB STATE LOTTERY, SF $33.c00 ELAWARE STMTE LUTTERY, Authorized by * An Act for the Brenn: Taternel Syne conte ip Btate of JURN & MORAIS & OO, Managers, DRAW EVERY WEDNESDAYIN THE MONTH SUNE ME. ‘ Lprizecf $s ip ineef 4,2 ipmee of ip Mr. Cowan offered an amendment to «tow | Persone drafted to exempt themselyes by the paymentef ©2530, and providing that fo fre fail to eppeer shall be tried by conrt martial aud fined not loss than £20 nor more than 60; which, after some discussion, was withdra ra. = took & recess nntil 7 o’clock, and, o@ rearrembling, the amendment of Mr. Colla- MaeT, Suthorigiagthe President under the call © A by the bill to take into uccount tue Bumberof men furnished by wach State and meek~ the appointment of districts im the several | Etaver accoraingiy, was adopiwd. Mr. Clark moved to amvad by allowing a perscn Gratied to be esempl by procure & Subs itute er psying a sum not exceccine 4.9, | be be Sard by the Secretary of War, fuling to appear, to be arrested anc tried by coart mar- Bai. Adopted. Mr. Netmith moved to strike ont the third section, which provides for two classrs of na- Menal forces—one from i8 to 3¢; and the other, = 45. - Wilkenson wished to know if members | ei Consm ts could be drafted. Mr. Nesmith thought they contd, dnt did not krow bow they could be arresicd. The smendmenut was lost. Br. Hu:ris moved to exempt persons consci- entiousiy cpposed to bearing arms. dr. Abe Douga! thonght al) persons ought to be oblixed to cerve, if dratted, procure a sab- stitute, or pay the amount. Mr. Sumner was in tivor of excusing cler- euree. and moved so to amend. clergy. Mr. Davis said exemptions were getting too numerous, and he would esay to all, ficht, pay or emizrate. Mr. Henderson asked if ministers were to be exempted because under the teachings of Christ they were oppoted io fighting,then why not excuse sll christians. Mr Herris withdrew his amendment. Mr. Sumner moved to exemptall ministers ot the Goepet. Bir. Heudervon opposed the amendment. He Would have such & law that in case of another war the ministers should have no inducement to advocate war. In Missouri ministers in had preached treason, and he bo- achuset's treason had becn nisteys had a great degree teen instrumental in bringing about this war. Li he bad Bis way Le would pat them xilin the Seid to make them fight the battles they had dont +e much to inaugurate, (applause in the galleries.) Mr. Morrill said this charge against the elergy was unjust—the clergy im his State were ae. he amendment was rejected. The bill was the: reported to the Senate and question recurred on agreeing to the amen:d- Teniex upting Governors and Judiciary of States. Mr. Lrvmbull favored the amendment. did not want to break up the State governme: and the people were too intelligent to be meh idea as including e afr. thought all should be included as iY @ny disatisiaction. aid if the bill did mot exempt those exempted by State Coasti:utions thea tae Would te a revolution in the North. Severs! Voices. —“ No, ao.” Mr. Rie Well, try it and see.” Mr. McDougal said if th-re was to be a revo- lution at the North, let itcume now. But he id not believe that there would be any reve- lation . inson believed that the people of Miunesots believed in the Constitution of the United States to be the snnreme law. Treame Tejected. Br. Wii enewed the amy oved to amend . » a3 to in- elode torrigners wih have declared their in- tenBons to become . Adopted. Mr. King moved to exempt Governors of States. Acopted. At i2 o'clock the bill passed. Hovsr. ed_— Indian Appro- nm Committee of vola‘ion that the § p.m. daily, to7 ise order: Loni au recess att e-s otherw he ch were d. cDougal bheped Methodist clerzy | would not be included, as they were fighting H Bir. Rice warned the Senate not to touch the | |. Westand William i John P. West deceased the administrators afore- | ussed by { Birsers. Menzies, Yeaman, Thomas, and Chris- | feld. - raAreEs at Puxi lips died at his r a sy Imsiin the eoth year of his He and age. tigen of our county s numerous frieuds. atid soldiers in hospital The County Episcop: le cour copel Church y in @ wrek or two, so also the Presbyterian Church Dr. Tumb: for a short season.—F jOners have fitted up ch forthe ase of tue rede Union, Feb. 12. @7 Exzportations of Sritish machinery are tacrea sttth iron manufact engines shipped As £1,255,00; being £20,000 on last year. period the foreignexpenditnre © £H6000, BF Chicazo beats all creation for scandal. ‘The latest item is of a man named Wm. Jones, who, on going home earlier than usaal one day, found his wae in bed with “somepody else, nemed John Prenton. Q absehed by the discovery of her eu ceeded to argue tae matter with her | The parties were arrested. ge lord. 87A correspon tof the Boston Comm: cial Bulletio writing from Liverpool s “You will be glad to learn that some 10,00 bales of rags haye intely been shipped trom this portand Loudon for New York, costing Say $225,400, which may reduce the price a tri- ‘ater cn; snd meantime considerable sup- ies may be received from the Mediterranean. but pro- | | are sdvancing daily v 00, priza of §' pt BEST prise of 200, 1 price of 2.60% Pr i prise of 2, woof frgr ori 1 prise cf $1,6 of $1,900 pre i prize of 1 Low pr ! ipreeof 2 19M pri Vio, 1 prize of 1 100 prize of !.ur.! prisecf 1 1 ono prige Of 1,006.1 prise of 1,5 109 price of 160) } prime ef 1 1}00 bri 1 prise v! i Pr 1 bas 1 Pri x Bri YETERE zc of SF", prise . ‘ if &3: i f eS”. 30,1 prizeof Sx, Fl priseol HK 30,1 prize of f Sv! i prize of &0, i prise of 9e,1 prize of 34,1 prise of Se, | prize of Foti prise of , | prize o 30,1 prize of 39,1 price 34, t prise of S$!) prize of 34,1 prize of f 30,1 price of 1 prize of 8.1 price of BO, 1 prise of 50,1 prize of 34,1 prize of 3 $9.1 prize of 34,1 prite of 38, 1 prise of 36) 1 prise of 24,1 prize of 39.1 prize of SO, l priae of 3 36,1 prize of 30,1 prise of 34,1 prise of 36 o i prise of I prise of T prise of i price of 1 prise of i prize of I prite of l prize of I prize of SESS se seese sess I prize of 1 prise of 38,1] prose of 1 prise of 38, 1 prize of i prige of Tprige of 1 prige of I prize ef I prize of 1 prize of 1 prize of 1 prize of U1 price of 38.) prize of 3, 1 prize of 32) | prize of 34, 1 prize o 3”, | prize of 321 prize of 98.1 pricovl 3,1 prize of 300, 1 prige ef 390! I prize of 300, 1 prize sf 300, 1 prize of 30,1 "HANOK GHL NI AVOSANGIM AUTAT NMVUd 30) 1 prize of FO.) prize of 360.1 prige of 0,1 prize of 30, 1 prige of 360, 1 prize of See, 1 prize of 300) prize of Mm, | prize of 300, 1 prize of 800, 1 prize of wv, | prize of Seu, 1 prize of 300. 1 prize of 390; 1 prize of 210, | prize of 3:0), | prize of f 30,1 prize of 1 prize of 3h 300, I prize of 3an! | prize of 30,1 prise of 300; 1 prize of 65 prizes of @ icv ar Gh pritesef 75 Ye prizes of P prizes of 4.690 prizes of 27.04 prizes of 38. 1 priz 300, 1 prize of 300, 1 prize of 1 prize of Ware ressed to JOHN A. MORRIS & 00., Deleware feb Stmari™ + bANe CUOURT.—Distatet oF CoLuMnia, Gi WesRincton County, To wit: in the ea-e ofAnn A. West, administrators of said bave, with the approbation of the Orphans’ Court of Washington county afefs aid, appointed TUESDAY. the 24th day of February next, for the | persoaal | finsl settlement and distribution o) the estate of said dece: -and of the assets in hant 86 far asthe same have been collected and inte money; when aad where all the creditors and heirs id decenzed are notifiod toattend (atthe isims wise by Inw ceased’s est potliched o e8t - €: 3 lawSe* propery, vouched, or they may other- excluded from al ben- fit of aaid d. j providee scopy of thisordar be a week for three weaksin the Eve- ious to the raid 24th daw of February, : Z. CO. RABBINS. Register of Wills. G®84t INDUCEMBNTS 26 centa per yard for DRESS GOODS of the best fabries and styles, worth 3734 to 3) cents. We esnnot rantee to sell for those prices any longer than for ono or two weeks, as the goods 8. & W. MEYENBERG, 45 Market Space, b<tween 7th and sth sta eH Under th: Lt 4 G® c KM among the CLOTHING MERCHANTS! owing to J. BRUCE & CO. | selling their stock of ' ety the herb doctor is located here | India and Australia are the best eraphic wire and apparatus rose | The wife was not asall | MEN'S AND BOYS’ CLOTHING at leas than any otber house in Washington. is the time to secure sore of the GREAT ZARGAINS 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 all descriptions, Allof the above goods will be sold at less than wholesale prices for the next sixty days, to make room for Spring Goods which we are now maau- Now | facturing. J. BRUCE & OO., Clothiers, 464 Seventh street, jaw Two doors below Bmith’s. ABBEY COLLINS & CO. | (pss 00 & CO.'8 SF The tamily of Philip Bernard, consist. | ing of wight persons, residing in Cincinnati, | W%s poisoned on the 0th iast., by eating sox which ic supposed to Have contained arsen One member of the family has died and as- other is not expected to live. The servant girl bas been arrested on suspicion of having com- mitted the crime. S7 The Mary Denton, a little Consecticut Hiver steamer has veen sold to the Goyern- ment tor She @ost when new ouly 220,000, am Govermment has paid her owners €27,000 for the use of her the last six Tonths. It would be igteresting to know how tbe eo money was divided.—New Haren Journal. ST A disease bas shown itselt in Vermont which is pronounced by physicians to be an epidemic dipthena, and which is unusually intel. Its first *ymprtom is a numbness in tho lower extremities, Sud it makes rapid sirid:s, preving fatal in two or three , Wilitg ut Bby #ign Cf sore throat being visible, S7 The Portland Argus thinks it matters lit- tie that dentists ¢ Paised the price of put- tug in Weth, as, if prices of food contaus rise as they have been doing, Litde use for them. postmaster of Ch zst Horace G rev y for Libel Bave to scare v p Gneluer gun contract. reodore R. Sloan, a clerk in the store of A & Co. Pi jing money tre prepare lor rT’ ponte. tive Prince d her with adaome per bringable to present her with & Dern pond, she os unbappy ARKANSAS, Oliars per dozen. mie pe York Post ridicc te 1d be emancipah xt mouth, and ucky manufactured tohaces « 1} wines at 63 cea: uy mee Buperion a highest price a singh ‘The N. ¥. Worid thinks Horace may | PHILADELPHIA DRAUGHT ALE AND PORTER. Lam now 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. Satisfaction guarantied. oes given to my drivers will be promptiy at- Gelivered inall partsof Washington and Georgetown, free of charge, ‘Porms :—Cash om delivery. BILEY A. SHINN, Agent, | Faion Bottling Depot, 57 Green st., { Bo G-tt Georgetown, D. 0. NEVSR TOU LATE TU LEARN | Dy PROVESCOR ALEXANDEK toLuwex1, 1. AL. xB CoMPOses, | NEW AND BIMPLIFLED SeriteD con j JANO FORTS AND SINGING. | Pref. Wolowski continues his Singing and Piano } cu er) iano and wing- } rofeRsor’s «ngage ck | those who really denire borbe banat petle gat | and extraordinary xy tem have no time th loss, t By Vrof. Wetowski's new method a rton hav- ing only aalight knowledge of music will be enabled in a very short time to read muric with great facil- d execute operatic as well as slassical music perfection. ocal part. by bis way of yoralization most ewtraordin: renders tr erful and enabies t! iT to vocal- ise with facility, accuracy and fi lit of tone oe te eto aye Mirae daly from 10 to 2 mand from . TH, 5 451 Tenth atract between i ‘and ° ene r EMILE DUPRE, ZRON ECaALqX,, 320 PENNSYLVANIA AVENUB, WROLESALR ABD RETAIL DEALSR In FINEST FAMILY GRocER FRENCH AND GERMAN WINE, LIOUE CORDIALS, CHAMPAGNER, BRANDY, BUM, GIN, BEGARS & TOBAGO, has now on hand & Vory Fine Assortment of the above at fair prices, SUTLERS SUPPLIWD, aor mt J LADIES’ DRESS FURS! ; UBT Arrived vor large and Bue assortewt of FURS, in sete and separate. from go up to $28 ail o! cor owe euutasture, and ag the etocx wee ‘ © Lue Cuae, we sre ius enabled to en’ sous DEY GUODES is astiy increased a& WoMEVENKORG 46 Market Space, auder Ave Zc; MEW CROP MALAGA GRAP® A. yarsu Lorot the above juay ~ li ano well k fA AO. ONF Pew ‘YH MSFULTR OF RMANOIP + Ttur 2 gustip Cochir catleled fre. § 3.00, {de 0) WRANOK $3.20. Brome maar ‘Wem the + 2, TATLOR, £9 Pues oF $1,000, i 4 36 prizes... ... amounting to... 953.372 3) Tickets $10; Halves $5; Quarters $2; Bighths $1¢ | | We All orders for Tickets In the above Lottery | shonld be add turned } lourt of Washington county aforasaid,) | ' oe “at cast DENTISTRY. DENTISTRY. Caliat 246 Pa. aveaue, between 13th and ats., anc stamine DK. LEWIE’S New Mathod of Insert ing Torth. To éoro into be continud of its sa- riority ever ai} mathods herrtofcre 5 6 ‘eeth Extracted without pain when desired. Terma | moderate fe l2-1yr ; Fs. BIG Femorn i D® Si3 Sorenzp wis orrice AT Hie ULD eTAND. NEW AND IMPROVED INVENTION or ARTIFICIAL CHEQFLASTICBONE Wrenove Marat Prare on Ovasrs. Di, ¥. B. BIGRBMOND, 210 Broadway, oe coeeree Poans ponte ae anus, Leteee ond ts., Was . ph pr ie of bie improved ayatarn : 1. The Teeth of bis sanufneture will eever e recde nor ehenge eolor *y any selds being three-fourths lighter than an7 other. 2. No teeth or roots need be oxtrated, as artificial ones can be over therm. ee roots will be made inoffensive, and never 4. No tamporary teath are neaded, a5 permanent omergan be made immediately, thereby Pi the sStural euprension of the Rice, which user the ld system is frequently dishzured.- 5. This work bas heen ful tertaad over five yeare by many of the first chem: physicians of this country. . i r.8. bas also inverted a white andestructive metal filing, with which the most sensitive testh ean be fillep without pain, ard can build uba fect, sound tooth on any side roots, whieh wiil through lifetetine. The best of references given—Dr. V. Mott; Dr. Doremus, Professor of Chemistry, N. Y.; Hon, Judge Wayne, of the Supreme Qourt ef Washing- | ton, and thousands of other. | N Call and cxamine for yourself. Bo 0-6m LOOMIB, M. Dr the {oventor and Patentes .. D.. prep! ofthe MINERAL PLATE nds, /ATS TEGTH, atte: persenally at his effice in this exty. Ee | POTeOnA Can Wear these tecth who cannot | wear Ppa and bo person ean wear others who cannot wear these. Persona ‘ing at my office can be accommodated } with any style and price of Teeth they maar Sesiee; ant wo a those whoare peas seule — bp oa yarest, ED , Strongert mat fe | art can produce. the MINERAL PLATE will be | re a i “yom in thir eity--No. 33% Pannryivania avenue ; batwaen Sth and Ith streets. Also, ¥O7 Arch st.. Philadelphia. mar 4-fy GAS FITTING, &e. WH. T. DOV & 00. | Ans Now to execute any orders with may de favored in 8) } nich ¢ in the | PLUMBING, GAS, OW STEAM FITTING BUSI- | _w@7 Store on Ninth strest,s few doors north of | Pennsylvania avenue. where may be found a com- ta ansoremontet CHAN DELI RRS and other GAB KAM and WATER FIXTURES. jan 77-1¥ GAS FIXTURES. " B Have in Store, and are daily recaivi i VIXTURES of entirely New Patterns and iy | @pé Finish superior in atyle to anything heretofore | offered in this market. | ata die oar stock of BR | Confident that we have the best selected «1 | Washin, ry Work in the above lino intrusted to our | ara | sate will be promptly attendad to. | Sar tf) MVENK & MoGHAN, 376 D street. | OFFICIAL. PARTMENT OP STATE, Wasuinor Januarys, 164. The Besretary of State will hereafter receive Mom pers of Congress on business on Saturdays, com- | mencing with Zaturday, the frst of next month. } jan z7-tf For the Holidays. A. M. BININGER & CO., Baeamcy oF Nos. 19 ap 21 Broan 8t., New Yoru, * OFFER FOR SALE AT THEIR STORE, Ne. 237 PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE, NEAR THIRTEENTH BTREET, SIGN OF THE OLD KNICKERBOCKER, THE MOST COMPLETE ASSORTMENT OF IMPORTED WINES AND LIQUORS TO BE FOUND IN THE METROPOLIS, Ss —ALao— FINE GROCERIES, GAN GUODs, KITS AND KEGS No.1 MACKEREL, KENNEBEU SALMON, SOUSED & PICKLED LAMBS’ TONGUES, PIGS’ FEET, ENGLISW DUN CODFISH, Together with all the LUXURIES INCIDENT TO THE SEASON. Mesers. A. M. B. & Co, are aiso Sole Proprietors «f BININGER’S CELEBRATED LONDON LOCK GEN, Put up in Quart Bottles for medicinal use. Also, Sole Agents for OLD TOM LONDON CORDIAL GiN. BP-All articleg bought at their store warranted of the first quelity, and forwarded toany part of the city free of expense. tpeetfully request families to give us acall ABRAM M. BININGER, HENRY T. CAPEN. Wasuiotos, December. 1862. A. M. BININGER & CO. have no connexion with any otber House. 428-tf ROLLIN CHURON, Agent. OW, COME WITH ME! Why, to the Central Hotel Restaurant. Yes, COME WHkRE? bas been fitted up in the most contiy etyle, with le counters, tiled doors, &c. Choicest brands uorsat the bar and every delieacy of the sea- in the most cleanly Prices moderate. . D. GELSTON, Proprietor. Rooms for private parti‘. Central Hotel, 3.W. corner of Penna and 6th at, fa 3)-3m* V ASILINGTON WATERCU THO-HYGIENIC LANDIb5, of Philadelph part of the “ Meiropoli avenue, near'lith street, INSTITUTE.—Dr. Bath Rooms,” on Pe. here he is now prepared to cure all diseases by the latest, most improved and scientific Water Electric, Surgical and Hy- gienic Avgtiances, daily, from 9 to 3. He gives eetenel attention to all his patients. All sorta of aths for ladies and gentlemen. Rheumatism, Fei , Liver and Nervous edily and permanently cured. Patients visited at their homes. Dipthoria, Scarlet —— fen prev pipet fenbew Tostimo- in abundance, from tie leading men of thi at oe be seen, and the beat of ity ‘4 given. ELEC- ferences As neome HOLIDAY PRESENTS! Just anoth = Handsome Black Dioth GLOAR AS of Rich Plush and Frested Beay. A. Wich Striped Broce and oink Po) SHAWLS, ta ew si All at much less than former pri special attention of purobssers is ihvited. haces de J. W. COLLBY. DAMS EXP OOMPANY, | A Ovvion o14 FA. AVENUR, Washington Oxy, D. 6. @BRAT BASTERN, NORTHERN BEN SXPRESS FORWARDERS, Y22T MERCHANDISE, MONEY, JBWE! me A a accessinie sections of the coun ais 0 Sedat Pompany has agencies in the principal allway Towse is re: | erally to cali and examine | IXTURES, feeling | ATER FIXTU cling As we intend to be permanently located, we re- | sir, chat’s the place, for the old and popular corner | ¢) De od: 4a 3. M fro P Th 3 tical fe ir by pla he bi fi be seeey. y ref ja V7. be paid f the d to furnish pr A Pr ioes e a red. fring the 01 f jah, iree Each PROPOSALS. BROPOSALS FOR LUMBER. Proposare vem Leungn for the West Section of Be zyeenary Extension wil b= recaived at tae @ reride: seheduio. Th. quartt! pained are culy approxtmate, and the Departinent reserves the right to imererse or diminish them aecording to the reguiremsn's of the work, with cut variation from the prices named in the Sid: CLEAR WHITE PINK PANNEL LUM8Sa, Te lengths varying from 12 to?) fest, iy iach t ise trdnct icae than {6 inches wide, quantity required about 8.006 feet BM. MEKCHANTARLE WHITE PINE LUMBER. Ir Jemgth~ varyivr -rom 12 to ®) feet t-4 te ginehor thick. and of auch widths as msy quantity required about 5,00 feet, B. M COMMON OBLLB. quantity required about 75,0 feet, B. M OAK LUMBE. quantity required ab-ut 1¢ 006 feet, B. M. . APH LUM quahtity required shout 5000 fect, B. M. WRITE PINE JOIST. 4xGinches and id feet long, quantity required aboat 3.00 fect, 8. M. BPRUOE JOreT, 3x2 inches and 3 x I2inches, feet long; quantity required about 2.00 feet, B.M E. 8, BOANTLING, $x 4 inches anc 14 to 2 feet long; quantity required about 16,00 feet, 3. M. F. 8. RAILS, 23 3inches. each rail 3) feet long; quantity required abcut St,0v feet, lineal. All the above descriptions of lumber will be of the bert quality o* their several —— must be Selivered at the Treasary Buiiding from time to time, as ordered, upon receiving reagonable notice, Bide to state price xe M.. board measnra, for each description of lumber as dezeribed in the fore- oing Kehedule (except the rails, which will be bid for timeal mensure ) Ali bids must be accompanied by & written guar- antee from rome reaponsibdie p: rson that the didder in responsible, and will perform the contract if awarded to him. The Department reservee the right to reject any oralithe bids,if ceemed for the interest of the Government: to do ro. 4 peor secon “rh a es envelope and en lorsed ** Proposals for Lumber.” » TSATATI ROGERS, Engineer in Charge Treasury Department. fe 12-eotMar2 PRE wALS FOR BLUK STONE FLAGGING will be received at tha offiee of the Bur-aa of Coprtruction Kpkopes 4 Department, Washington, D, O., until 32 o'clock m., Fepruary 23. 1463. for Biue Rtove Flagging, according to the following . 7 feet # inches 3 feet x 4 inches. 2 to 200 Stone-. 1 foot 9 inches 3 feet : 2 inches. All Stones to be squared, dressed to an even thick- ness, and without avy windage whaiever, The whole to be delivered by the [5th of March next | atthe Treasury Buliding. . The Department rererves the rizht to reject any | Or all the bids, if coveidered for the interest of the Government to do Fo. i ee to ha peciooes be sened envelope, endorsed “Pro is for Blue Stone Fiagging.” esa TSATALT RogERa, Engineer in Charge Treasury Department. fe 10-tuthwafy 28 j prorceas FUK MARELE WORK WILL BB received at the office of tie Bureau of Con- stroccion, Treasury Department, until 12 o'clock M., FENRUARY 23. 163, for sixty-two Marble Wash- 4 Tope, according to samples, to be seen at the ceofthe Bureau cf Construction. The whole to be delivered atthe Treasery Buildiog in good condition, from the Ith of March to the Ist of April, as may be desired, he Depertnient reeerves ths right to rejectany or all bids, if considered for the interest of the | Government to do ro Envelopes containin | posais for Marble Wor Engineer fe 10-tuthsnfe - ROPOSALS FOR PLUMsERS’ WORK WILL be received at tie office of be Bureau of Con- struction, Tremury Department, until 120 clos, FERRUARY 2), 1953, for the articles descrived in the following schedule: i 129 Marble Basins (with overtiow.) 13 ineaes diame- ter | 128 Waste Cocks, with rod. lever,and Hange plate. 128 Btraipers. with coup! a. 64 Stop Cocks, with 64 Ne, 2 Basin Cocks, 64 Trap Screws, two eB. = 5 Bide must state price for eavh article delivered att reasury Builting in gocd order, h bidder must furnish a tanpile of erers ar- ticle estimeted for The wholes to be delivered from the 10th of March to the ist of April, as may be required, ; The Departn nt res rvos the right to resect any or sll th= bids, if con ed for the inierest of | the Government to do s Eavelonts containing Es posals for Piumbing Work. ‘ . ISA AH ROGER! Engiveer in Charge Trescury Depart fe 10-tutheafe2s g bids to be endorsed “Pro- ISAIAT ROGERS, Charge Treasury Department. upiings on ons end, two op:uings, to be endorsed “Pro- ROPOSALS FU FLANK HOWILTZE. iron Neowitzers for lanl aef> They are to be eulject to the reg inepoction and proof, and none and psid for except such as prool,aud are approved by a Unised Statey Inspac- tor, to be designated by this ofice. Payments wiil be made ou eertific f inspection and receipts, os xiven by the In , and forwarded tu this office b.cdera will state the aum pro-ose to deliver(not < ingpection aud prs they hay be fro regularly engaged in the business, sa*isfactory | evidence of which must accompany the bid. Any bidder obtaining a contract will be required to enter into bonds, with not less than two sureti« in the penal suin of teu thousand dollars, for the faithful fulfilment of his contract in all res The bond must be acknowledged before a juc acourtof record, and the doudsimen must be cer- ified bythe Judge of a District Courtofthe Un ted | Btater, or an Ordnance officer in charge of a United | States'arsenal, to be worth the penal sum over and | above alt lixbilities The right is reserved prices are deemed too b is not deemed for the them. place of manufacture and delivery, price Pet pound, for the finished Howltze a ill be entertained voless it | r reject all proposals ifthe gh or if, for any cause, it public interest to acca pt roporals will be seated and addressed to“ Brig- General James W. Ripley, Chiefof Ordnance, ington, D.C .” and will be endorsed *Propo- | salx for hank Howiizers.” w _SaZ-tutbsIm — Brizadier Gen'l Ohief of @rd’e. BOPOSALS FOR 13, 10 AND & INCH CAN. Orpraxoe Orricr, Wan Perartueni, yASHINGTON, January 37, 1383 Prorosare will be received at this office until 5 P. m. on the :7th of February, 1963, for furnishing 18, 10 and 8 inch cast iron cannon, to be made in conformity with drawings to be acpples by the Ordnance partinent, and with e followin, Specifications: On: 1 inch trial gun is te be made of warm or cold binat charcoal iron, to be cast bh and cooled from the interior, ard to have = ten yy of — of not lesa than $),.0! pounds per square inch, W be determined by teeling specimens taken from the sinking head of the gun, and from a priinder cast from the same heat, and from metal of the same quality, as that from which the gunis coat. is cylinder is to be cast onend,ia dy sand moulds, and is to be 72 inches high, with au eliip' bi of 24 inches greater and"!¢ inches . The specimens are to be cut from the gon head. and a slab, Gp inch . tpick, from ~ planes para’ . and « -distan’ fom She exis of the cylinder, and the lessor axia The Ordnauce Department will test the specimens furnish tke ammunition, and i : suet toea te reg er uM aan: i anc not later than three months from the date o the contract. No contract will be given, aor a“ je T7-tm fans iy nes pai Ei be it shall e el a > Ee of yunds, with ae - 486 60uD PAPERHANGINGS, er of hich 30 roubis wil be with sold shotyand junds elis. god Blank seen st She beter cas) . | as convenient unde toraes ier emmsnition e i pad he tr be to f jeir " ‘le or a butt in which projectiles will be embedded and in —— meade to order. ers for ager man gaved, and the requisite force for handling and paper deed Shades punctually executed, in eit ‘the guns. ‘Nl the cannon are to be made of Terms cagh for goods and Jobor, when Farchased and theo Sheeues D facimeatior aia right or executed, ; ees ‘ER, to test the iron during the process oj fabrication jas. * doors above Odi fon wet. orsne cannot . for which purpose the founder is to each caunon.and as before describ-d, at the o ment, not to exceed one for every cannon is to endure the regular proofand spection for guns of the same calibre; and none to be received or paid for but such as are approved after inspection aud proof, which will be recsived at Eee Seeivy spare oars. Bidders will state the nom calibres ofthe canno: s lo furnish on the foregoing specifications ak bone itions; the place where be made; the @ time of commencing delivery and the rate of a. pound or per gun Yor the finiehed cannon’ No bila ! slabs frei cylinters, ten cannon. menth, thereafter, and the price per i be entertained unless from founders actual! geged in the business, evidence of which must “Failure to deliver at the epecttied % ailure to deliver at cified i ject the contractor toa forfeture of chemeaane S e delivered at that time. h party obtaining ® contract will be required to enter into ponde with proper sureties. for its faithfal'faiili nt? transfer of the contract to anotner party wil } ; | | j { bs required; | From | ta 2inches thick and I2 te 2 faetin length; | From | to 4 inshes thick and if to 2 fest in length; | R, 2 to ginehen thick and 13 to 16 feet in length; | least one specimen from | ption of the Depart- | ing specifications nd con- | ey are i i i | | | | | | | ASIISGTY: | willremove every vestige of impurities fi gene Sterol Parag | {| system, as well as all the bad effects of Merc furnishing one bundsed, or | FEMALE?! i i j | Pa. avenue: 13 | j | { { #y. Georgetown and | ita entire forfeiture Bidders wit te fo Ble with their bids a bong pike Bi : th Ronen, mag, WagT AbD, NORTE war | credo? Gaf Pa a'haeen Merc CURSED LIS, BRETIMO RE: QORTOM, | shall comply with bis prop aul tad tetthterh ee ny peta 3 ois ty | fuby perform what he proposes te undertake Tha | shai teade Peers hn Soenections are nade at | SAE BBd Boston | fied by the Judge ofa District Goatt orth Yalted Surrisnt PRoviNeks ang elt stoma dies | pete” or nn Ordonnce ob worth thereat United LIVERPOOL, ROUTHAMPTOM and ER vices | Bete arnenal. Pall Gabi RE Sk of Pou rarera ya european exgremen to all prominent " In reverved to rejeet all: grovetete ifthe pee ent van x i res mand on the Gos: deewsed too bigh-‘or itor any cause itis uot Collection of NOTES, DRAPTS BE | deomed for the public interest te accept them. r at all accessible parte of the United Bieter nee Petia whiny esha) al a @ O DUNN, Agent, D.C.” and will be endorsed = ie Washington, DO. | heavy cannon! 3 Tt 4 ovVESi. CAMP STOVES! MP BTOV RS 111 We sro now msnnfacturing OA! ERATICG NEOVES. which Se Ae OOO ane as cheap an the Oven cr he 7 can ar SR oRNgony es? enn ey tear i no}? . ORTOE © Rap ye OSE, | | | } | JW. ‘theim ®rigadier Gen Sites, NO 437 PENNSYLVANIA AVENUR, AM, BININGER t 008 STORE 87 Pexwsy ! DELIVERY OFFion Removed tree Fhe tree street, Detween 31 and see 4 c j th TRAVELERS’ DIRECTORY. Tomes sen sree beeie™™ DEPOT OF 2HE B. & O. R. R. CO. Com: Hane be- qe oe yee , tween ew _ York bar ton & ler pote =} x Baa URLS ae” Se eae aa SPS etilatse. and expressly fr officers, soldiers and 4 ass ee — with the cotta cont i ¥ will leaveon Dave MAUMSDAYS and SST0RDAYS for Paste. xXprese FS csengere going Weet.eoidicrs.clvillams, offlcere and ethers that are sick or wounded. are informed will inno the depot every MONDAY, Av IDAY at 7a. m, rrorn 3 n river withon: t ehanee fo Poldiers as oo on epee or disgcorxed wal em post ang most dosisabdle route for ine act This the only line that can sel) a porough ticket from Washinton or check baggage oe at | from ey, CAUTION 70 PASSENGERS.— Tre ONLY PLACE to buy tickets in al tne Ticket in the Depot Stike BB ORR Co. neste 1863} THE f1et33 PENNSYLVANIA CENTRAL RAILROAD Rst-cLAst KOUTE cee CE ALL THE WESTERN CITIM8. BREED, SAPETY AND COMFORT! STONE BALLABTER A . ae FRE! BAGGAGE CHEOKED THRO BALTIMORE REE DAILY TRAINS FROM PHILADELPHIA TO: PTT TRBCRG! Two of thea: making i SLO8E CONNECTIONS AT HARRISBURG with Trains on the RORTHERN CENTRAL RAILROAD. and forming THE GREAT OBNT ROUTE WASHINGTON AND. BALTIMORE tute ia WEST, NORTHWE-T, AND SOUPHWEST. © For Through Tickets Ca at the offices of the Northern Oertral Railros ‘Ompanys northeast sorner of Penneyivania aveoue and Sixth street. Washington, and Calvert Station, Baltimore. SPLENDID SLEEPING CARs ON ALL NIGHT SMOKING anv BALUON OARS ON ALL TRALNE, FKOM WASHINGTON. = Passengers will take the 6 a.m. and 5p. m. traing. arriving Baltimore at 8. mm. aud 6.45 p. m., where connections are made with trains on the Northern Central Railroad, and arrive in Harri burg at 1.35 p.m. and i.a. m., thers connecting with the ti onthe Pennsylvanis Gen'‘ral Bail road for all parte of the Went, FREIGHTS. By this route Freights of all descriptions eau b= forwarded lo apd from any poznt on the Railrowle ef Ohio, Kentucky. Indiana, Illinois, Wiscvnsin, Towa, or Missouri, by Ratlroad direct. The Peunsyivauia Central Railroad aiso conusets at Pittsburg with Steamers, by which Goode can be forwarded to any port on the Ohio, Muskingam, Hentucky, Tennessee. Cumberland, (invin, Missie- sippi, Wieconsin, Missouri, Kansas, Ar* sores, and Ri and’at Clereland, Sandusky, end Ohi all Northwestern Dakes. ts aud ehippers entrusting the trauspor tation of their Freight to this Company can reir with confidence on its speedy transit. THE RATES OF FREIGHT to and from any point in the West, by the Pennsy!vania Centra! Railroat, sve at all trees as farorableas are charred by other Katiroad Riek Sa a <> Genes to mark packages “Via Penna Central RR. WM. BROWN, Ag’t Northern Oantral R R., ‘o. ©) North strect, Baltime: RNOCH LEWIS. Gen i Superintenaent, Alt LL. HOU PT, Ger) Ticket Agent, Phil Hf. H. HOUSTON. Gonera! Freight Ago» deiphia, L 1 tie BLOOD! FORES: THEIR CAUSE A DEPRAVED OONDE- TION OF THE VITAL FLUID which prodaces. BCROFULA. ULCERS, SORES, SPOTS, TET TERS, ECALES. BOILS SYPHILI3 OK VE- NEREAL DISEASES, &e, SAMARITAN'S ROOT AND HEKB JUICES Is offered the public as a positive cure. Let thore then whe Head or Sores of any AND HERB JUICE s Cure these Spots, Tet tora, Scales and Copper Col ed Patches,as there are many surmises about ve either Scrofula, Sesia d,at oree use the ROOT | | H t | | Bauish all iraporities of the blood and bring the | sys em toa healthy action forthe cure 0 SYPHILIS OR VENEREAL DISEAS 2S. the SA, MARITAN’S ROOT AND HERB JULCH, is tad po ent. certain and effectual remedy ev scribed; it reaches aud eradicates ev i the vevereal puisom, ao that the cure is thorsa anc permaneat Tate then of this puri ying re dy and be healed. and ¢o not transmit to yout pos- terity that for which you mey repent in after yeare bO NOT DESPAIR! Although yoa may bg pronounced incuran' SAMARITAN’s ROST AND HERB SUT In many afecticn' x or 6 bottles 5. SAMARITAN’S CHANCRE WASH. Price 25 cents. i directions om ND & CO, Box 141 Philadel, Sold by 8. CALVERT PORD, corner of 1th and and by HENRY ©0¢ COLEMAN & ROGER 173 Batis Baltimore TRIESEMAR. its Patent f Enelend, and f the Ecole da Pharmocse ds texe of Medicine, Furcann, AK N Is the «fectual remedy tor REL MATORREG@A AND SYSTEM, o.1 XATION. SPAR EXHAUSTION OF THE TRIESEMAB No. 2, jampleteiy and entirely era@icates all traces of ose diserders for which Copaiva and Cubets bare generally heew thought au antidote, to the ruin of the hesith of a vast portion of the population. TRIESEMAR No 3. Sury, as well as other de which ail the Sarsaj remove. devoid of taste or sinell, quai ities, ‘They sre in the form of « Inzenge, and raay Le on the toilet table without their use being xan- ted. "Bold in tin cases at,g3 ouch, or four $3 cones in one for I im CRROB, Us saving = ministered by Vaipean, Lallewand, Roux Ao, holenale and retal'by DR-H. AX, BARROW, jeecker_ street, (four doors from Mac ‘ew York, Immedistely receipt of re- mii Dr. Barrow will forward Triesomar to an part of the world, securely packed, and ad aecording to the inetractions of tha writer. Published ato. by DR. BARROW. thet ponalar oe CAD and beautifully illustrated medical work, Frailty. Price 25 cents. PSs and be obtained b: dee eathority from 8.0. FORD, Washington D. 6. deat FPOPHAM'S PEMIUM TEUNK MANUPAC 499 Buvarrs Sr., Waszinctox, D. “Sie Silver Medal awarded by Maryland Lustitute of Also, Medal % raletiopoliten Mechanic's Institute . Washington, D.C. Li, pi am sonstantly making, A have on hand, of the MOTE ae PACKING TRUNKS ELLISSIER, CARPET, and zs OaRY. AB TRAVELING BAGS SOHOOL SATOHELS, &e ——— ‘recy g $e tore will — ttance. and awa; ‘best ma- of 7, stock before ‘runks that are made in other cities. Superior LEATHER and DRESS TRUNKS mate % order, oe COVERED and REPAIRED at short joe. Goods delivered free of charge to any part of ‘Alexanttia ~ JAMES 8. TOPHAM, J[STSRESTING FOR LADIxks, We have again reduced the prices of a large stock of handsome Dress Goods to 25 cents per yard, worth 374; to 5) cents. Aino, Woolen posers, @ loves, Morinoes, Shawis, Cloaks, Embroideries, £¢., will be sold at’ redueed P'gF Oar atock of Ladies’ and © ns Drebs ildret Fancy Furs will be sold at great bargains. They ns ek SO manne toate sie% ons owe man- ul ire. ERG. pes 4S Marke Sipsce, Det. 7th and athsts., under the Avenue House {ECOND-HAND PIAN for $80. in best order. 90, A Sarortment of e lowest factery prices. tore of tak APPIN. OB Missky1— gozert N.-Tha repisiors ak IMAN “GABINET OF WeNDEKS, ANA and MEDICINE.” have geverminea ~ expense—to Tee, humanity.) four of their most intents ae erine ite tons. Ne! iy Debilicy.. 5 er, Decline hysislogy and Neture’e’ Law. anor Hy lecures tave been She means of enligh' | s OF One very nice Pisno NOTICE OF REMOVAL, Fhe of this itive and inter. | HAL MaULD’s ExtRacr suonc. D EXTRACT 1 TRA: ; RA xD 8 XT Ral MPUT 3 SSESEEE Frits gttes GOMPOUND FLUID EXTRA BrcHD, BUCEC; BUCRU, BuCD. pour, Becne, BL « BUCEE, BUCHO: 4 POSITIVE AN: 4 EOSITIVE 4D, SERGE B 2 A POSITIVE aNd SPRCIFIC RE x, 4 POSITIVE AND ®PECIFIC < A POSITIVE AND SPRCIPIC Eby 4 POSITIVE AND SPECIFIC REMEDY 4 POSITIVE AND SPRCIFIC R , For diseases of the BLADDER, KIDNEYS, GRAVEL, AND DROPSICAL BWELLINGS. This medicine increases the Ts Teases and excites the A 8~OKBEN' B iepoa? > hich the WATERY OR CALCE I > tone aod all UNNATURAL ENL. KG EMENES " and is are reduced, 83 well as pain and aid wood fer MEN, WOMEN, OR CHILDREN, £LMBOLD'S EX ELMBOLI’s EXTRACT BRCHE RELMBOLD'S E. teacr SUCHE, RACT BUCH, HELMBOLIPS RX HELMBOLD’S EXTRACT BUCHU. For weakness rising from Excnnsas, , Distipation, Early Indiscretinns’ Hebite, ad attended with the folowiag symptons Indirperition t6 Exertion, Loss of Pow, ot Memory, Wesk Nerves, Hi Dis- care, Dissnvon of Viet fot tan Dryness of the Skin, U ssilude of the M: Trembling, Wel Ke fs Pi Trembling, Wakefalness, Pain the Back, Flushing’ of the Body, F fete, ‘Pallid Countetenn, = ™ These symptoms, if allowed to ich this Medicine invariably pemoves, soan follow? IMPOTENCR, IMPOTRNCS, IMPOTENCE, FATUITY, EPILEPTIC FITS. FATUITY, EPILEPTI 4 PATUITY, ECILBPTIO Firs’ In one of which the patient may expirn. Who can say thay are not thore “direful diensen?? TesBentiy followeg NSANITY AND CONSUM fRs4 ITY AND €O)} SUMPTION: NSANITY AND CONSUMPTION» INSANITY AND CONSUMPTION? Many are aware ef the cause ¢ i bet nene will contess. thal safering, THE RECORDS OF THE In; and the melancholy deaths beay witress to the truth of assertion. The co: once affected GROANTC WEAENES® ORGANIO WEAKNESS: ORGANIC WEAKNEss: requires = sid of medicine to Strengthen & invigorate the system, NFLMBOLD’s EXT HELMBOLD's RiThace BecuG HELMBOLD'S EXTRACT BUGHE invariably does. A TRIAL WILL CONVINCE THE MosT SCEPTICAL, FEM: FEMALE: FEM Feaaree EBS TEM: FEMALES, Les, PEM: FEMALE: CES: PEM FEMAL LES, PEM? FEMAL LES i FEMA ALES. EP FEMA Les. HE FEMA LES. id 2 LES: i Lés, FE Fi CES. i He re FE FEMALES Ha v +, SINGLE, MARRIED, on CONTEMPLATING MARRI AGRE, In many affections peculiar to Femalos THE EXTRACT RUCHU is eneqnaied by an. sis or Reter pression of C her remedy, as in Chilo ey mad .F faln. c Fvacusiions, Ulee: 4 ehirrone e Uterus, Lougherphes Whites, Sterility, aod forall complaiate ines to the Fex, whether arising from indiscretions habits of dissipation, orin the r DECLINE OR CNANGE oF LIFR. FEE SYsrrous aborg, NO FAMILY SHOULD BR WITHOUTI?T, ron 8 Take no more Balsam, Mercury, or 1: Medicine, fer Unpieasentand Dangerous Diseases. HELMBOLD’s EXTRACT BUCHU aplearan? aND IMPROVED ROSE Was CURES SKOBET DISEABES in all their wteges, at little expense, ti change {n diet, uo inconvenience rorya Lonuress freqaent desire and givesestrength to prinate, thereby removing obstructions, prevent. ing a d coring Strictures of the Ureths, aliayi Pain and Intisintuation no frequent in this ieee diseases. aud expelling all poisonous, diseased aad worn-out matter, ’ THOUSANDS UPON THOUSANDS Wn0 HAVE BEEN THE VICTIMS OF QUAC! — id heavy ae to be cared inashertuee, q efounc thal they were decelved. Bpuison’ has, bythe use of Spowerfal weieeeeee , ‘ul stringente, been dried up in the tyrtem > ” Perse ° to break out in aggre PERUAPS AFTER MARRIAGE. USE HEMBOLD'S EXTRACT BUCHT, For all affections and diseases rizery Orgena, , whether existing in tinting MAL@ OR FEMALE, hatever cause origivating, ani matur eri bow Yong acding Discnactot fry © Fee Fe aretio. . HELMBOLDS EXTRACT BUCHD 18 Tee GREAT DIURETIO, tain to h: es) Ant lt Gores for which iatesomineaied, we <i ER v ‘CK OF THE MOST RE mifeaey RESPONSIBLE Citasac Fill accompany the medicine. CERTIFICATES OF CURES Prom 2 to 30 sears standing, with NAMES KNOWN TO SCIENOE AND FAMB. PHYSICIANS PLEASE NOTICE. We make no secret of Ingredients. MELMBOLD'S EXTRACT BUCEU In composed ef Buchu, Oubebs and Joniper | a ovmipeleDy Berris® seleciod with great Dresgie. steat care by « PREPARED IN VACUO, BY iH. T. HE.MBOLD, Fannine pot Anslytical Chemist, and mauufscturer of HELMBOLD'S GENUINE PREPARATIONS. AFFIDAVIT. : Personal! red an Al the elty of Patese pie MT REM BOLD, being duly sworn. doth say his preparations ho Barcoti¢c, no mereury, or other injurious but are purely veetabhe. B.T. Heww fworn and subseribet before me this 2 November, 1654. W.P. Hiswanp, Ald: mb adove Race, P! PRICE 81 PER BOTTLE OR SIX FOR 7 packed Delivered to any address, aervation. ac Jeiters for informatien i: » Bowes Sohow Obesiaut, Pa BEWARE OF COUNTERPRITERS axD UNPRINOIPLED DEALERS, Who endeavor to dispose “OF THEIR “other articles on the reputation and | ng oth a ae > Pre; 5 . Tecsiyt of four semper be eat 4 ue eee Genin® otrect Beek, ly o and Wirth ice | Sold by all Draggists everywhere - Qbeee axruues company, —————_ 48 rox ee (Cut ont this advertisement and send for AND AVOID IMPOSITION AND rmpostos 4