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WEDNESDAY... FEBRUARY 15, 1863, | THE HARRIET LANB AT GALVESTON IN & Sy BEADING MATTER ON BYSRY Paces. SEB_ OUTSIDE FOR INTERESTING TELE-' @RAPHIO AND OTHRR MATTER. SPIRIT OF THE MORNING PRESS. The Inteigencer is without editorial to-day. The Chronicle advocates the bill for issuing letters of marque. ———_——+<+2e- S27 The St. Louie Republican learns that the forcesef Hindman have disappeared entirely from the froptot Gen. Schofield’s army, and that new plans are being furmed in the National camp for future operations. It is believed that & portion of the Rebel force, including tha command of Parsons, has gone to Toxas- There are prob=bly but fow Confederate troops at this time im the State of Arkansas. About 5,000, under Gen. Walker, are said to be St Pine Bint, on the Arkansas river, but itis Hot thought that any formidable fortifications existhetween Arkansas Post and Little Rock. Marmaduke was a few dave ago at Batesville, ‘on White river, but the proximity of Gon. Payidson’s command had, doubtless, ere now ativen him further South, or in the direction of Searcy; The Secessionis's of Arkansas are Much @ispirited and disguaied, haying evi- dently almost abandoned the hope of keeping that State vat of the Union. Tax Nationat Arrrorniation Bitt.—The Finance Coniitlee’s amendment tothe national @ppropriation bill im the Senate provides that mo contract shail be entered into for building the iron sea steamers, for which 212,000,000 ara Sppropriated, until the plans and specifications haye been approved by a board of three skiill- ful naval engineers, and advertisements pab- Lshed according lo law for proposals for build- dngthem, Th following items arestricken out ot the bill :—For a floating dock at New York, $750,000; fora naval hospital and dry dock at Norfolk, $109,500; for a nayal hospital at Mound City, ILL, $17,500, and for an additional mid- shipman to be appoinied during the rebellion from ech congressional district. 87 The Louisville convention resolves, adopted by 2 party vote in the [ilinois Hou have finally fuiled in the Senate—one demo- cratic Senater having suddenly died and three ‘othets voted with ‘he repubi:cans against pres: ing the resolves at this time. So it is very prob- able that the Louisville gasbering, which was to bave convened on the Isth of next month, will fall thr. uzh altog=ther. SF The Constitutional Von vent of Western Virginia have rnanimonsly ratified the Con- gress AMmencipent to the Constitution of the new Siate providing for emancipation. The amendment will b d to the people tor tonfirinstion at an election to be held oa the 26th of March. There is no doubt that it will be coniirmed by an overwhelming majority. SJ “Sir Robert Peel, peech recently, declared himself favoratie to a separation of the Nerth end South, and strongly con President Lincoin’s emancipation edici. Aiso, he is thought to be in favor ef aA sepa- ration— North and South—of France, Russia, and several other small countries that might t named. This is hasrowing! S7'No change in the command of the de- partmentofthe Pacific is contemplated, and there ta the best authority for saying that Gen. Shields wili not be sent thither to supersede Gen. Wright. S7 The New York World has a dispatch which says Gen. Fremont has been Assigued to the department of Texas, and that General Butler returns to New Orleans. al submit S7 The trial of Gen. McKinstry results ina mixed yerdist, but he ts dismissed from the service, should the President approve the de- cizion. #7 Mayor Chapman, of Baltimore, suggests to the City Councils that they unite with the citizens in tendering Gen. Butler the hospitali- ties of the city. 6 ea ®7 The House Military Committee have agreed totake up the Senate conscription bill from the Speaker's table and pass it without the usual reference to the committee. w7 In tho House yesterday the adverse re- \ port om the claim of Mr. Lewis McKenzie to represent the Seventh Congressional District of ¥irginia, was concurred in. @7 Gen. King arrived at Norfolk on Thurs- Gny last, and was to assume the duties of Mil- itary Goyernor early this week. 87 Rev. John II. Dashiel, arrested for tearing down the American flag in Balumore, has been sent to Fort McHenry SJ Capt. Hiram Paulding was yesterday confirmed by the Senate as a Rear Admiral in the Navy on the retired list. . BZ There is a great rise Teported in. tha Western rivers. Tbe Missouri and Lilinois rivers are pouring a flood into the Mississippi. BF Kebeeca Wells. aged 193 years, died on Saturday in New Yorkcity. She distinctly re- memtored Revolutionary scenes, and then fer a short time only. @7 A shocking suicide was recently com- mitted iu Hartford. the railroad track and wailed for the engine, It passed over him, cut his head half off, and bespattered its wheels with bis few brains. and had * Lever Lee® out of that city bet once in her life, | A man pitesd himself on | | every Iady’s toilet. &7 The Chicago Times reckons 1,2U0 miles of i hogs have been received in that city thus far— reckoning the number at 1,066,110 and each hog via feetlong. Ten Stsies conid liston at once to the ‘uncessirg grunts of sncb a procession. $7 Warted, says the Providence Journal, a fleck of such rams as the (lucen of the We=!. They would soon butt everything on the Mis- Size:ppi river to pieces. #7 Rovert Bunct, (British Consu!,) Mrs. and | the Hitue Buaches have all sailed from Cxarias- | ton. S.C, for Engiand in the British steamer Ondmus. SF The politicsl campaign in New Hamp- shire lv teing esrried on with lively interaa:, and a great Merc of conservatiem over radi- caliem is predicted. BF" Prysicans of Chicago have discovered direct traces of poison in diseases which have Teanited from the imyure water thatw furnish. od for the use of that city. S7 All the New Orleans } that the Emancipation proclamation dees not work emecthiy. The only joy and jubilee it ereates is in the N. Y. Tribune office. #7 The London Athenz-nm intimates thatthe jetters complain | erestest injery ever dons to the caus of negro | emancipation was the pablication of “Uncle Team's Cabia,” SF save dealers, says tha Chicago Tribune, Sre purchasing negroes st che.p rates in Mis- souriand smeggling them down the Missis- sippi River. KoThe Philadelphia Press is disgusted with the Councils of that city, and fears they are becoming as degraded aa the A idermen of New York. Br Fitteen Venetian palaces have been chaoged intu barracks by the Austrian Goyarn- ment SF Mon Trard Clemens has agreed to ee “ye © Of Weert Virginia ia oppo. fitier te th: proposed new State, @& A bill bus been introduced into the New York Legisintare to allow soldiers iy the fuld Troms (hai State to vow by proxy. @7 Torce thons=nd three hundreg and aixty- mene ¢DipTANts bave arrived at New York since ° Jar The Cleveland, U.. Leader suggests the : Hen John A. Kingham as the Union © fot (tuverner uf that State. “an paper, speaking of the cop. f this country, calis tham Dg iebeimerere.”” in Lowell of their mattresses last iarie» R. Besile, one of the tax com- pers «f Prince Georce's county, Md, tal Week & Pin > myrr aren SA won iey Conger: vr appeared between Scio and Psentosts are cruis- of dying slow- iy tad sie > Ne are actling, that wa hb. LATE FROM NRW ORLEANS. oe ANOTHBR BXPEDITION TO BAYOU TRCHR. ———— DISABLED CONDITION. pics ea PAYRAGUT ON A TOUR OF OB- SHRVATION, eee The New Orleans correspondent of tha Now \ork Brening Post writes that between six and #even thousand rebels, under (len. Dick Tay- lor, are concentrating in the vicinity of Bayou Teche, about one hundred miles directly west- ward of New Orleans. Gen. Weitzel is organ- izing = large force, and will shortly attack them. It is also said that Gen. Banks will command this expedition to the Teche country In person. All is tranquil at Baton Rouge. Capt. Wilson, of the U. S. steamer Owasco, haying returned from a reconnoitering expedi- tien Lo Galveeton, reports that the Harriet Lane is there, but in an apparently disabled condi- tion. Ler topmasts have been removed, and she bore evidences of attempts to disguise her identity. Rear Admiral Farragut has gone ona tour of observation, to acquaint himself with the position of affairs at Galveston, Mobile, and Pensacola. " Another immense Union meeting had been held in New Orleans on the 7th instant. ADMIRAL BF The Louisville Journal has reliable in- formation thata number of the rebels recently released from prison in that city on taking tho oath of allegiance contemplate returning South in disregard of theiroaths. The Journal would not have the United States autnorities refuse to discharge prisoners upon taking the oath, but would most especially insist that every Tebet taken in arms after bis discharze upon his onth should hayo “short thrift and a long rope.” #7~ The secession families of St Augustine, Florida, haye been sent within the Rebel jines. The men did not much relish the idea of going, fearing they would be drafted into the Rebel service. LECTU RES—Prof. Hayay ot New York, wiil lecture on FRL- x 2th, and MUNDAY, 23d. on “Gua- powder,”’ with Uiustrations aud experiments. The pablicare iuvited. The lectures commence atso’cleck p.m. Admittance free. ~ fa B-5t SOA RARE TREAT.—Waauinetos, Loxpon SF AND boMR—Personal Recollections ly Sostety end Eminent Persunages—A Leciure by @RAUE GEEENWOOD. at Dr. Sunderland's Church, 45s street. THIS EVE «ING 7*4 o’eluck, Admii- tance 2 cents at the docr. The proceedsof this lecture will be donsted hy the ieetwre, for the benelitof the #ick aud wounded solciers 6f her native State, (New York.) is the only opportunity which will ba af- forded the gooe people of Washington to Lear this xifted and acce ¢ lady thig season. * em ORR W RACE CHURCH, (Rev. ALrxepHonmman, tor.) wili be ‘opened for service £0. NIGHT, (Ash Weonesday,) at 74, o'cik. the Grand Fair in aid of eT soldiers to be held at Odd under the auspices of the ation, will open next MON 2 instant, at 7 o’cicek Season tick itti geutiemar and two ladies § cents = AND FATR IN AID OF SICK AND i, WOUNDED SOLDIERS —INVITATION. Phe ladies in charge of the decoration of Udd Fei cordial invitation te the tatany eduring the man Hail, 11th street, treet. A committee of ladics to perintend will daily bein attendanc- during the time above designated. fe 17 at COM’TEE OF ARRANGEMENT 3. SMITHSONIAN LECTURE: TorneY. of New York willl and WEDNESDAY EVENIN and Ith, om * Artificial Light omens atso’clock p.m, Admittance free. A FIRST.CLA REGL near Washington, for sal ine,”’ this office. ‘ ment, “Enterpri AGGIE MITCHELL— HER PERFECT LIKENESS, And other Cartes de Visite. at VRANELIN & CO. Mth and 13th sts 244 Pa. sv., between ! fe 18-3t is wo OFFICERS’ HORSES, ono a jet black, and other a light chestout ; have never seen service in the field ; a TSN large, young and beautiful avima', broke 10 ba tween lith and 12th. BeOKS FORLENT, a? RUSSELL'S BOOKSTORE, 625 Bevastu Bruun, Under the Avenue Honse._ fe 18 iw" fe 1st N IRON SAFE FOR SALE Avery low figure. Apply early at WILLIAM F. RICHSTEIN’S National Bookstore, 375 Pa. avenue. fe 18 3t ____ between iith and i2th sts, M ULSBsB! LEs For sale or exchange, alot of well- TO ken Mules. and intends keeping constant ly on hand Mules and Horses for sale exchange, J. H. SHREVR, fe 18-Im* 7th street, between H and Iw LL THE NEW bOUKS UF THE DAY AS A SOON As PUBLISHED. Aino, all Standard Publications and Novals of the Celebrated writers, such sa Chas. Henry Wood, Miss Muiloch. Miss Braddon, Chas. Bickens, Mrs. Southworth, Mrs. Lee Hentz, Wil- kie Collins, Anthouy Trollope, Ma. Bulwer, Victor Hugo, Thackery and others, A iarge assortment «f STATIONERY AND FANCY ARTICLES, RICHSTEIN’S wholcesic and retail, st BOOKSTORE, 8 WILLIAM F. ATIONAL 275 Pa. av.. bet. itth and 12th ata, fe 18 tw Washington, D. 0. 1GHLY IMPORTANT TO THE Lapine, GEORGE'S PATENT HAIR CRIMPEB. We tske pleasure in informing our numerous laéy friegds in Washington that we ara prepared to supply demands for this indispensible article for The demand for them in New bus been so great that @ been unable tilt now to supply or: fi it Ne Insly's Woilet Is complete until she has horkert boo, ice ste articie. The Crimp tifally waved by this ni er, with full directions, will forwarded te any a dras (tree) on the receipt of 81%. A libersl dis- oust will be. mate ta shoes who maeaee by the Ofek. e ways keep on nd & Bu, of the Flegant Improved Sloat Bliptic Somaya chine, which are conridered by judgen tho bont ma- chine newinuse. Address Hl. @. SUPLES, 537 Broadway, Now York. RPHANS’ COUART.—Disraicr or Cotrunr, Washinxton County, To-wit : In the caso of Gao, Lane, executor of Bophia Reed, decnased, the executor aforesaid has. with the Spprobation cf the Orphans’ Ceurt of Weshioxgton ovunt: sppo-nted SATURDAY the !ith day of for the final settlement and d i zonal eatato of said decansed, os far as the same have beon Agent. fe 18-36" © aforesaid, ith¢ larsh wat, istribution of the por- Of the assets in hand collected and tarned into money, when and where all the creditors and Orpiaue’ Court of Washington acny Le rt ol a eeunty ¥id claims preperly vouched otherwise by law be excluded from ‘all b said *s ontate: provided acepy of thixordor | be ed ence ® week for three weeks in the By Ster to the said 14th her | of Mareh, 4.D. . 3 2.0. ROBBING fe 13-law3w* Blawow" Register of Wille pots COLLBGR, = 5 BORDENTOWN, N. J, This Institute is vlearantiy, locatet on the Deia- ware River, 3 milee north of Philadelphia, 1t hos — gigas Sips more than ten years, ig one Of 88@ To. e i 3 tions of loarming in the country 3s inatita Special attention is paid to the Common ant Higher branches of Risk, and supsrior advan- tegen farmiohed in Vocal and Tastramental Music, anced tench. ‘ er ae _ eave Wi a.m, ‘or Satalogs ‘sddreas 7 2 4 As Rey. JOHN H. BRAEELBY. a M . Prosidont. Washington: Hon.J ©. Ten &y&. N. 1, Stratton, House of Represen ino. P. Polk, Stata event; Jes. b, Cox, Tressury Do ent; WH. Var Northwick, Departmentof the Interior; 5. J. Wroot, M, D. fe 8 2m" 7 ( N# GOUD BECOND-HAND ANDREW SIRIN PIANO, for $75, fur sale at the Ma: ese W.G. METZBROTT _ fe _ Bole Agent for Steinway Een “4 BLACK BILKR. W B Think from tha ntity of BLAOK SILES the cheapext in thia city, $225 oer yard 305 Pa. ave svete eed inh ale, G. W. BOAL & co., —_ PENSION. PAY AYD BOUNTY 4@ S No. U6 LOUISIANA AVENGR Bur 6TH ayn 7h sTs., . (Ofiice of Justices, R. Queen,) tay ate Washington Oity NCTHER ARBIVAL oF i ig ELAM ® DELIOIONS Sif ee & Wit Green and English B Prime Java nod Win Cafes toe and Family #1. and2New M es rences in Hon We havo them from $1.10 to fo W¥-stif | | ! | makes of | consisting of all grades and qualities of— | Ladies’ German and English COTTON HOSE, We and harness. Inquire 346 ( sireet, be- | good Second hand Iron Safe for esle st a | | quantities, aT Low raicus. PRorosats vor WRLLS, PUMPS, &o. composed of the Warde; and in the Third distriet, composed of the Fifth and Sixth Wards ,(ench district to be bid for. separated: specifications: H and removing the dirte per foot lineal © Thee OFFIOLAL. |S hemmed yy MILITARY DIS?PRIC? OF ing ETON -agurme@ron, D. 9, Fobreary 19th, ees. @ wOapeag,No 6. 3 Ng “ei ad nowGn Patblo, by authority. of the Military Governorzer Prevost Mafgha! | Waabingt6n, D. G., are ordered 26 report without delay to the Provost Marsh6l of Washington. “By command of Brig. Gan’ Martindale. - JOHN P. SHBRBURNGE, Ass’ Adj't Gen'l. feb 13-4¢ quyssre SOLDIBRES. onthe | aint lowing Scxczox Gawweat's Crrros, fashingion, January 31, 1553. It being reported that various parties have ob- tained money fromm invalid soldiere under the pre- j tence of assisting thom to their discharge from the | service, notice is hereby given that certificates of | disability for discharge to soldiers in general hos- | pitals and camgs are only given by the surgoon in = Maryon's Oprtos, og be _reeei bewekis Wells inely manship in ny t er dh bird, Fourth, and i 7, to be'given to different contrac. tors,) for the terin of one year. commencing ist day of April, 1903, agreeably to the fol BOR WRLLS. Digging and walting wells, including materials | tote four eres Sie of good hard brick, leaning ~ut wells each. Sinking old walls ir foot. pking out old ‘wall and paving 1n same, yor '00' Cases of eight fect length, per foot. | chargo of auch hospital or camp, and the obtrusive Gavet mere than ight eth Tenath per foot, Tas | efforts of persons claiming to be special agents re. covering to be of the best Kantera Shore Joist, not | tard instead of hasten the preparation of discharge Teas than three inches thiok, laid double. papers. All soldiers are warned against giving money On #uch plea to any person whatéver, By order of the Burgeon General : JOSEPH R. SMITH, Burgeon U. B, Army. TMENT, WASHINGTON, January 25, 1883.0 In consequence of the pressure of business atthe | War Department, passes for citisens to visit the | Aimy ef the Potomac will be given at the office of Lieut. Cel. Oonzap, 132 Penns: ving new wells, including brick and pump Opehing old wells, and covering same with old materials, each. H Oening old wells and covering same with new AR BEPAR’ t : nae FOR PUMPS. WwW Taking out and putting in old pumps, per log ao Making new joints in old logs. New logs putin old puurps, per foot. New boxes and spouta in old pumps, each, el | XN Ay ser yivania avenue aro ot. Boxes and rypoute for pew pumps, each. above Nineteenth street. : | Soo 8 to} of the pumps 2 - best sea- x scaconed wht ite oak, and the renfaiber to ba of the | BOARDIN Gg, best seasoned yellow pins. FOR HYDRANTS. Keeping the hydrants in repair, viz: stopping all leaks, &c . all new valves and apouts, repairing the oid ones, and repairing the eld irons Poloagin to them, when itcan be done without taking the hy drauts out, each. Taking out hydrants and putting in sama, each, New hydrants, per foot, Spouts for hydraats, sock, Poste Bios 3 reentin blocs, ween J. and i4 WO sl 0! ret Bus handsomely Furnished APARTMENTS, on second and third floors, suitable for Foreign Ministers Army Officers.and others. desiring such accom- | modation. Beard may alse bo had ifrequired. The : hosts contains all the modern improvoments, fe W7- Iw Bpoutstoues do io = iin Painting pumps and hydrants, oach, PERSONAL. IRON WORK. ——_ Handles, axles, spears, plates, bands and repairs, A StBOLOGy.—Hins srrived in Washington, the per pound. rt celebrated MADAME FORREST, DOCTRAAS AND ASTROLOGIB®. Reventh daughter, was born with a nati nd was a pupil of the renowned Spout and lower box irons for pumps, each. New jeiute to old spears, i New cpout and valve irons for hydrants. The work and the materials to be a!lof the best 1 quality of their respective Kinds. trologer, Signor Moretta, of Venice. She i No offer will be received thatis not made by a your past life and future destiny, brings together © practical pump maker. these long. separated, causes speedy imarriag ‘Tre person or persons whose offer may be accept- can show likenesses of your absent children ed will be required to enter into bond for one thou- sand dollars, with two good sureties, conditioned for the faithful performance of his or their con- friends, or future husband. Cures all disoaser. | Business strictly confidential. Always at home, in I street, between 7th and 8th éte., the only three- tract; and should any contractor or contractors fail story brick house in the square. Namecn tno door. | ave te comply with any of the conditionsor Ladies fifty cents; gentlemen not admitted. _ The nt, or t utgany only la¢y in America who possesses the true science be order of the Com missioner directirg it to be done. the Mayor is suthorized to employ any other person or 8 to exeeute the same, or to furnish the materials, upon such terms as he may deem expedient, in which event the contractor or centractors so failing salle responsible to this Corporation for any ios3 or damage it may in taereby, and the Mayor may, at his discretion, annul the contract of aach contractor or contractors, fe is wit RICHARD WALLACH, M. pp stonare of Astrology. fo 7-im NV KS. L. SMITH, Clairvoyant, Test Medium, 60 south A street, Uapito! Hill, between Ist and 2i wts., heals disease by magnetiani with but littie medicine; sees and describes your deceased frienda; geta names; also sees your living husbands, wives, and for the unmarried, describes exactly the lovers 80 accurately that persons marvel with surprise. Mrs. 8. fortella future events in business, mar- riages, reads character Hours from 9a. m.. till3 m tting $1. fe RS. WREN STILL OONTINURS YO | CURB EVERY DISEASE BY HAND MAGNS&TISM, | 445 K S1uxer, Berween 6TH AND 7TH, Washington. jamtim* | M NO IMPOSITION. | ADAME ROSS, Doctress and Astrologist, was born with a natural gift. She tells the past and future—was never known to fail. Cause speed: marriages, brings together those long separated. No. 438 F street West, between 6th aud 7th, near the Patent Office. The only —— that can show alikeness ef future haeband or absent friend in reality, Ladies 6 cents; gentlemen $1. ja22 Im* FOR SPRING, We opento-': ya beautiful assortmedtof FRENCH BALMORALS For SPRING AND SUMMER, Imported expressiy sor the best city trade, JOS, J. MAY, 308 Pennsylvania avenue, Between 9th and 1th strects, Be’ CLOTHING! BOYS’ CLOTHING! We hereby cal! every budy’s attention to our LARGE AND TASTY STOCK of BOYS’ CLOTHING, to auit the season, fe 7-lw RARE QHANCB—A yery splendid Military and Saddle HORSE for sale, belanging to # Colonel, who bas retired from the nor TOS fe 16-3t* vice. Can be seen at COOK & CQ.’Ssiables, Sixth street, south of Pa ave. | FS. SALE—At Gladmen’s Sale and Aivery Sta- bie, corner Bridge and Market streets, | Being now prepared to fit all boys from five years and up, we invite every body to give us acall C Buggy, Work Remember our motto, which is—Fair Dealines Sug Geile HORSES. Ales BUGETES ioe i id Low Prices! BAR & BROTHER, for sale or exchange. x a | fe 37-21 _Southweat corn Ge AND ENGLIS “PRACTICAL TREATISE ON THE STAMP Act of July ist, 1662, and Amendatory Statutes, | By Charles Edwards, author of *Receiversin Chan- | Ad 1, $3.00, Mie FRANCK TAYLOR. om FOR BOSTON. HE Superior schooner “J. W.,” Captain Palk- lin, is now rec: iving freight for the above pert, and will sail Thursday, the 19th inst. Apply to HARTLEY & BRO. : fe 15 48 97 and 99 Water st., Georgetown. N OURE'S WEST END DRUG STORK, 113 Pa. Avance, 8. Stpm. Pure and Fresh Medicines receivea weekiy. Ayer’s, llelmbold’s, Jayne’s and other Patent! Medicines on han. BJ Particul, tention paid to the dis n'a prescriptions. fe 16-2W Densing of physi STERS. ISSOLUTION OF Pagr- oY, — The ay Tesolved by mutual consent. inst the frm will be paid by Al- and ali debts due the seid firm will him at th Rok stand, whero he will usiaess a8 before. LBERT WOODLEY. fe 16-3t* PORTANT AD- Tics fer the full en- nent. good spirits, felicity and health of svKaY | Lavy, will be sent to any address, by mail or othe: ; e 0 7 Wise, as tay be Gesired on the receipt of one Do! er er arn Soe sanoereneny of 7:8 1 Mae eer ae ches ae ae ee ee De and 44 Blesched and Brown SHIRTING OUT- | fic reacarch and experiment, thin nFORMATION way 7th and EB ats, 3g COTTON HOSIERY, We open to-day our spring supplies of tho best COTTON HOSIERY, Gentiemen’s German and English COTTON HALP HOSE, Misses’ and Bora’ COTTON HOSE and SOCKS. Ajlof which we offer at prices lower than they H can be had olsowhoere, JOS. J. MAY, fo 17-1W 304 Pa. ay., bet. 9th and loth sts. pa"s LINENS, TASLE DAMASKS, NAPKINS, <omals: ST BAMED | AU accounts | bert Woodley, | be received b | Carry on the Washington. Feb. 12th. 0 MARRIED LADIES ONLY Vicw and SPECIAL D DOYLFYs, LINEN AND COTTON SHRETINGS, In great variety, bought befure the Las? nism in ! Prices, 4nd wiil be sold by the piece or in smaller | joym: | TONS, which we are «+lling below the market | be imp! ly reli Lares ara mors bial 9 ait cons ice, O8. J. tingencies, natural derangements, &e, It wi "fe 17-0 pai etree st | much to Reaith aad happiness of ovary WoRareD rok i peter NEWBERN, NORTH CAROLINA, AgD Lever, Men. | jor Winthrop, ; ‘ } aud the remainder No 1 upland, fronting on two Pamegeto Beant moe. wp, | County roads. Teras oasy.. Bale will be closed at Passage to Port Kosai, 8- ae, | once, Por particulars inquire of J.P. DABTHO- Invoices of goods to be forwacdad hy this snip | LOW. or JUHN A. BAKER, 353 Seventh at. | must be sworn to at tho Custom House, and per fe l4-2w | the circulars of the Secretary of th } of lading may be had at the i | { { A beppy state «f mind, natural enjoy- me iggiid gcod health are welcome guests and ara | pri by all, These ixstRoctioxs will impart these blessings. Ail owsiness confidential. Parties Gesiring an interview or treatment will also ad- a by mail. fore ne Dy WA-ENRY A. TAYLOR, M.D., MARY A. SANKUKD, fo 4-1m = ___Washington, B.0- Carrying the) Untied States Moil, | GOOD FARM yon oe em nee tn east ¢ ea Yalion, #{s acres in timber; with new Framo PIER No. 4 NORTH RIVER, N. Y, | Houre, with 4 rooma: 70 young peach trees and ne On THURSDAY, Feb. 1th, | apple orchar itis situated on 7th street turn- FOR NEWBERN AND PORT ROYAL, | pike, abou’ Jes from Washington, D. ©. Landing passengers and freight destined for New- fe { P@RT ROYAL, SOUTH CAROLINA, { The Adams Express Company's steamship | acres of the above ix ile meadow lant, SSOLUTION OF 'D ie COPARTNERSHIP. o £ The com aernty horetofore existing under the avenue. Nene others will be s gned, | name and style of JOHNSON & NAGLE was dissolved For freight or passage apply asabove,to ADAMS = January SI 1863, by mutual consent. Kithor of the Express Gumpany Pa. avenue, fe 11-28 | former partners is authorized to use the name of mits obtained in cobformity tu the requirements of «) Trananty. Billa Company's Office, Ya & 324 € | the late @rm in liquidation x y. AUGUSTUS JOHNSON det ai 324 BLES NAGLE. ' | REMOVED! Washington, Feb. 3, 1863. CARD Beferring to the abova, we beg leave to announca * | soour friendsgand the public penerally, that we mt i | = | CHARLES L. LOCKWOOD | have paras eee a copartnership undor the atyle o mame ane sUat OUNBON & 0O., Having removed his stock of @HNTS’ FUBNISI. | ING GOODS from the Store 3 Ponnsyivania Ays- i for the Flr Caste Bi holes) 40 | WHOLRSALR WINH AND GROOBRY BUSINSS, | eee ae Stee oe On MOOR OL |, eu eaarnece Ghats pending bene spuauielngaes abet Sp ee ee RE * ne No, 394 PENNSYLVANIA AVENUB, finest Wines and Groceries at the lowest Now Yous prices, freight added. will offer to his wany friends and eustomers, a now | "We also retain the exclusive aeency for the Dis- and complete stock of } trict of Columbia, for the sala of the celebrated GENTLEMEN'S FURNISHING G00 ingot & Gon No, 1 Beaver sirest Now teh nger Ne er etree! yw York, an “i ° : PeaaN Ge GOODS) $h0 Ghamapaime Wines of Messrs, Oharlea Rivers & ely 3 ay * a Br. Johnson takes nis Gponsion to thank his White Linen Shirts, All-wool Shirts & Draw- | friends ahd customers for liberal patronage White Muslin Bhirte. ors, bestowed ly whilea member of the , 4 firm of Johnson & Nagle, and respectfully asks & Pancy Muslin Shirts, © Red Flennel Shirts and | con o0 Of the Same AUR JOHNEON Negoila Sbirts, Drawers, fo 14-lw eaanes .. GRaYy. ‘ Army Bhirts, Morino Half Hone, iB EXOH ANGE OPFIO. | DBOADBENT & BROS, ‘Bout streot, altimore, dealers in GOVERNMENT SKCURITIES, Morino Shirts & Brawors Srown Cotton Half Hose, Silk Shirtand Drawers, Bleached Cotton do, Kid, Castor, Buck, Cioth, Silk and Thread Gloves, | WANTHD TO PURGHA: A‘eo, a large stock of Army Gloves and Gauntlets, 380 EERO RE ROTI, 0 Silk Handkorehiofs, Linen Handkerehiets, DEMAND NOTHS iB QUARTERMASTHRS’ ORDERS, GOLD PUR SALE, folsi™ BROADBENT & BROS BPICURES, ATTHNTION! wo! = TAURANT, Silk and Wuol Searfsand Ties, Also, G. P. B.C, j " Patent Enameled Collars, at wholesale ani retall, 10 for 49 cents. 1 L. P. B.0.& 0, | Ladies’ Patent Blectro Collars and Cuffs, ¢ sata for Ge | All the Delicacles of th to be had, serv: 0 cents, | in the Boat nshed rie br the vest ofwaters nN + and cool 0 are meus 5 le S7VINB BHIETS MADH TO ORDER, | Of Wines, Liquore do, The Lavdor issupplion wie | the best the markets aford,and is under’ the care —- ; of ap exporigneed caterer, ‘whose strict attention j tot is departed needs oasis known to be ap- | preciated. A ed to the abore saloon is aapler- OLOAING OUT SALB OF DRY GOODs, , did Billiard Balen, with four of P’ "6 Guest ” j tebles, keptin fine style by our friend ‘truite, A‘394 Paswurtyasis Avance, whore tation for handling the case dalle is . H oe erg pesrios — . Bo mention ~ 1o 5 Lotween mth and.toth ate, » | offrcatea, ; ere nud Pipas thieaidn of Now Yous * in; i 5 Having purchased of Mr, J. B. O.acary his on- und sloreice you, toed A De ante tire stock of DRY GOODS, I will now offor she | _ ' 12-8058" Corman Lema anne: same to the @ublic at Low raicas, for tho parpowe of closing that branch of the businoss, 4 Mr. J.B. Clagett has kindly consented to make | AND OHEBS&. 3 Gckies and tubs New York and Pennsylvania Butter, sultebie for table use, taetoreand for pele hia ofice with me for tho purpose of closing his old | 7 450 Bighth street tenes) burine#s, and also to assint with bis sdvico aud ine | _%* ¥-1¥* 2 hour Pa. even Gucace in closing his late stack of Dry Goods, ! 20 OENTS PER a purrs: CHARLES L. LOCK woop. STORE OPEN BYBRY BYENING UNTIL NINB | At ADAMBON'S IW FIRKING, $06 Rinth street, Next to Porry’s dry @o0oda store. fo 1-8" O'CLOCK. | Q)SE VeRy IRON-PLATH NUNS & SY Ta ae ——— | OFC RANGE PRON PhaTA NUNG & MY YVRIH AND SOUTH —Dy Wm, | sale for jlo at the Marie stove Ge WG bicsal Finest Pepe sy don ol LTT, Sole Agent for Mtalnway & pondent of the PRANOK bs hones na ie | the claimants from Louisiana to seats as Rep- | resentatives, was significant in one or two re- spects. Viz: In the fact that the Greeleyltes— the “May-and-mediation” party—were found | voting cheek by jow] with the “peace-on-any- | om the hene for aid in fatherance j terms" party—the followers of Mr. Vallahdig- | enterprise, and it is hoped the community will ham, against the resolntion, while the large give their application 8 favorable consideration, majority who carried it are the men for the most part reliable to sustsin the cause of the of party. Of conrse more or Jess of both sidas: classification. Névertheless, if public men may be judged fairly by their public acts, it is in the ect i tor and le have placed ns wader a debt of main correct in this instance. qvetion which we rth gt weap Raghanti Pay. May Heaven ote them for their a- EL. RR. Ei nets. . W. Hoover, Pastor.- x EG : AP Cc Washington, February 13 T FROM ARKANSAS. | na for stealing a A LARGE MAJORITY OF THE PEOPLE OF | Phillips some ‘ago. ARKANSAS IN FAYOROF FEDERALRULB. | day's Siar Depaty Marshal jail i cor case | Tecent scout to Batesville, Ark, says that Hind- petagl ate against McCoovey, and probabiy man’s rebel army Is totally inefficiont. Three | the priconer will be delivered to the authorit.cn in New York by the proper authorities here. ————— Wasninetror Mowny MaRgpt.—qQ notations it furnished | hundred of his troops froze to death during his ; Sandy to construct bridges across the Onio on fornishing one hundred, or less, poupeer ost Sec ee iron Howitzers for fank defense "thexe wilkers S&F A New York paper tells a food aneodote | weigh, when Gpi-hed, sbout 1,476 poundseack, and apropos of Judge MeCunn’s court. It says | drawinge ex ag ee dimensions cao Le scem thatthe other day the learned judge was re. | St this office, or at the United & d ss ~ Ti are to be subject to the regular States marking that something in ithe evidence Fe tiun and proof, and mene are to ved “showed the animus” of a certain procerding, | and Said fer tomer inepection and when one of the reughs who happened tobe | proo!, acd are approved by a United States Trapee- ; Present, hearing the werd and taking it for r. to be designated by this office. Payments will ' Fins 68 the =Tth of Pestana ae Ce ees Propos ver Lumpsr for the West Secti f , M. On the WZth of ing tee Treasury Mxtensio will be received: wi tho | Wy 20 and 8 inch east iron cannon, te ia office o! ureau of Construction, Treasury D-- gonformity, with drawings to be aa: the pprtmemt. until 12 o'clock w.. March 24,1868, for | Ordmance De fond with he supply of Lumbor of the kinds and qualities de- | Shecifications: On» 19 inch trial gun is to be scribed in the following schedule. Th. quartities | Of Warm or cold Bi ato tates named are enly spproximate, and the Departinent | Bellow and cooled from the interior, and to * rererves the right to increase or diminish th. tenacity of not less pe eo per according to the requirements of the work pare ‘ach, to pe Seecentned by, = out variation from the prices named in the bi en from jm Ha) ic Se om: fom CLEAR WHITE FINE PANNSL LUMBER, | Gr the gums quality, es teat hee akin Oe oe In lengths varring from 12 to 9) feet.1% ine’ thick, | Of the seme ete to be ent op eet tras and not lonw than 16 inches wide; quantity requ eand moulds, and isto be 73 inches Bigh, with an about 3,000 feet, B. M. elipti , fxs MERCHANTABLE WHITE PINE LUMBR} from tee Tn le: ® Varying trom 12 $0 30 feet 1-2 to ¢ ine! from the thick. and of such widths as ey 4 ft distest quantity required about 5,600 feet, B. M. axis COMMON CULLS. 3 From I to 2 inches thick and 12 te 2) feet iu length; The Ordnaneo tment will test the mens, meee aed Wh pt be Tandy 207 tas oes pos B. | Prom 1 to 4 Inshen thiak sad 13 1029 foot in length; | Sng Dot later (han thres x La ee een eee EUMTRE | tasty sunbed ft wate Sal safe ¥rom 3 to 3 tnohes Uhiok and 191018 feet in length; | $100! pf 108 romnds, with sarvi ciate ead | @uantity required about 4,000 foot, B, M. sutounde wit shele: Tee = tai awe ae Be PINE SOIst, iveabe free ef charge to contractor, he i feet long; quan: mt . uel ike fet Da eee . enlent miioa, 8 NLWws. — Pome sin aren , ' SIGNIFICANT. “The vote tn the House last evening, admitting inations es well as our own, &nd the publié geuceraily are Tesponding seen! f to the enil. Hyland Chapel, T anderstand, was the fire church erected im this partef the city, and iw site is one of the best that coul i he sclected, Our congrogation is TOW worshipping at the Sixth Street iam Charch, whose Pas. Union, as involved tn the war, without thought in this vote, do not admit the correctness of this IMPORTAN DeManprn FoR TRiak ut New Yorx.—This a morving, Depaty ce oP agen - “nd UINDMAN’3S EEL ARMY TOTALLY DEMOR- | York, asked for the lie him of Jehe : = ALIZED. McUoovry, the « Troy th Hoy,” who was = arrested mores | might by the Ward TNEY ARR ORDERED TO GO TO THE RBLIBP | Police forrohbing Mr. Coleman, corner of Niath street and New York grenuc, and committed OF VICK=BURG, BUT REFUSE. = to jail by Justice Wannell in that — > —_ St. Lovis, Feb. 18.—A letter from Gen. Da- videon, from a person who accompanird the waren 10 fall’ yeotord ay coeds ns sent ay. 8Rt to jail in unterfot! Zane wit Be added to retreat from Van Buren. Hindman had since been ordered to go to Vicksburg, but his men refused to go. Upwards of two hundred deserters ara con- for stocks, coin and uncurrent by Lewis Johnson & Oo., cealed about twenty mil+s from Bates ville. s ay "eolngpara- eke A large majority of the people favor the | {7S Certificates Indebt's cecupation of the country by the Federalarmy. | Quartermasters’ Checks, meaeoaae ble in Certificates. U.S. Demand Notes, American Gold... American Silver... -2- 143 _ Virginia bank nows, 32835 dis: Sonth Osro- lina, Georgia, &c., 30025 discount; North Oare. FIRE IN NEWARK, Nx&w snk, Feb, i5.—ihe Engine House, ™ chine, and other sheps belonging to the M. s and Essex road were totally burned this morn- ing. ling, 35840 discount Four locomotives were badly damaged. The Cavttox. understand thet b sfter ° Junts to $30,000, and was insured. The | low will 'rictly enforced against all those restaurants found with their doors o on the Sabbath. Keepers of restangants and cirin cing saloons are aware of the law, and this word of canticn may save some who have been violating it some expense. = the work of an incendiary. NEW YORK STOCK MARKET. New Yorks, Feb. 18—i! a.m.—First Boara— Coupons, 1851, %%a97; 7.3-10 Treasury Notes, sA3%; Certificates, 98; Demand Notes, alte y; Gold, 161 yal6ry. SS es CONGRESSIONAL. aes Personal.—Gov. E. D. Morgan, G. Bliss, jr..and Thurlow Weed, of New York, ore ai Willards’. ROPOSALS FOR PLUMGEBS’ WORK WILL =o received at sof Tn Re Bapeenat Con- saa . > © > siruction, ir) epartmend, an! o'cloet, XEXViith CONGRESS —THIRD SESSION FRexvarY 2, 1963, for the articles describes im the owing ecbedule: Marbie Basins (with ove y, February 19, Fessenden offered a resolution Sotumon F of Vt, Pre nt ies diame- ter 128 Waste Cocks, with rod. lever.and fangs plate, 1% Straivers, with cou * Basin Cocka, Screws, two inches. xoust state price for Treasury Builcing to go a bidder must furnish a « € of pay. tee. And then, after the transaction of some other siness of no general interest, they took up i icle estimated for The whole to be @ from Se ete of March to the tst of April, ull to remunerate loyal persons for @fm- | ""De'Deyartmant res ryes the right to paject aay, pm through military oper- | or ail Bo bat Soushhorelt for the Riera a of the current rebellion, | the Government to do ro its consideration. Envelopes ——— ‘to be endorted “ Pro- Hovsk.—The bill supplementary to the actof | Pos#ls for Flumbing Work. KS, July, 1462, relating to certain post roads, au- Brgineer in Charge Treasury Department. thorizing the Lonisyilie and Nashville and fe 10-tuthsafe3s Jeffersonville railroads to ex Across the talis of the Ohi ville and Big Sandy and I. nstract a bridge and the Mays- xington and Big ROPOSALS FOR FLANK 0WITZB&S. Oxpxance Ovrics, Wak Deraxtwanr, WaskinGrox. Soquary 2. 1853. Prorosats will be received at thie office until ¢ o'clock p.m.von the @th of February next, for the line of their road was taken up and after considerable debate passed. be made on certificates of ire) Tecei: _ given by the Inspector, and forwarded to this ce offce. Bidders wil! state the number of Howitaers they Propose to deliver (not. xcseding one hundred.) tue piece of manufacture and declirery, and the price per Ronnd, for the fuiched Howitzer; and no pit fate dh entertained =—s ES from «founder something belligerent, sprang to his feet and prepared to roll up his sleeves, with the re. mark, “What's that hesays! If there's goin’ to be any muss about her, just remember that im around!” Fhe coming disturbance was finally quieted, but the Judge had better not Tun the risk & second time. ST pee ef whieh must he AN Ixcrp In A Lway Car.—Mon- dor cbtstsing: ‘a contract ‘will be Tequi ster.—I'm afraid 1m sitting on your crinoline, | enter into bonds, with mot less than two suretice Ms’am! iz the penal sum of ten thousand dollara, tor ti faithful fulfilment of bis contract in all The bend must be acknowledged before a judge acourtof record, and the bondamen must be cer- by the Judge of & Distriet Court of the Tuite Affable young Lady.—O, never mind, sir; it’s of no consequence; you can’t burt it, Monster.—No, Ma'm, its not that; but the confounded thing hurts me! States, or an Ordnance officer in obarge of a United = —— States arsenal, te be worth the penal sum over and ®7- An idea may be formed, says ihe Siecle, | sbey liabilities The right is reserved to reject atl propoesis ifthe rices are deemed toe high or if, fer any canse, it if not deemed for the public interesi to them. “ot the sum required for the naval and military service in France, from the fact that the ex- penses of an additional day, in consequence of 1864 bei “up year, will canse an increase in Propotals will be sealed aod addreneed, to“ the c: f the Minister of War of of, | sdier Generai James ipley, Obiet or, and in thatof the Minister of Mariue of 2u Washington, D.C .” and will be endorsed ~-Propo- sale for fiank Howitrers.”” J. W. RIPLEY Bricadier Gen’! Chief of @ra'r. pPorosats FoR 13,10 AND 8 INCH CAN Oxpwa xce Orricn, Wan Daraarusys, atepres Joomary 7, 183 is, oof.” 87 Small-pox in Henderson, c is raging among the nhegross y: PFROPOBALS FOR LUMEBER 3x2 inches and rahe he a I tt x 12inches, ; required about 2,000 fest, BN. Ss era 3,8. SOANTLING, 3x 4 inches and } "to long; ity requi About 16,000 rods danas — 3x Sinch: h ati si teet lone tity required x Sinches, sack ra! 2 about 32,000 fest, lineal. saab ck: a the above deseriptions of lumber will be of tne bast juality of their several d imustbe Gellvered at the Treasury Baton hens time to time, as ordered, upon Tecelving Featonable notice, Bids to state price per M.. board measure, each Seometption pe ras desoribed in the Toni ing schedule. (oxeapt the raila, whioh will be bid for Lineal messure.) by 4 written Must be acoom: Antec from some reaponsibie p-reon that the bidder perform the contract if is Teaponable, itt sas a Tight to reject an: the interes of the Bids to be enclosed dorsed “Proposals for Lautharss covelope and ex ISAIAH ROGBRS, x rnin in Charge Treasury, Departmen: —— Se oe BOPOBALS FOR BLUR STONES At P will be received at the offiee of tae Breas of easury Department. Washingto: ion, Tri -yantil | o'clock My Fapnuanr 29 lie for stone Flagging, according to the following 160 Stones. 7 feet 8 inches 3 feot x 4 i 5 ¥8 to 300 @ Lfoct # laches Steck 73 taches, All Stones to be equa: » dressed to an even thick- without any windage whatever. Pho be are by the i5th of March next Lid is it to re} inberest or t roxervoa the ri cousidored for Bide to be inclosed in a sesled “Broposals for Blue Stone ¥ oe dite SATA! oan a Oharge Treasury Romartepecs, sy tao fo ROPOSALS FOR MARBLE WORK WILL BE received:at the offica of e *S STORE Phas ee can Mp a . for sixty-two Marble Wash. 937 P; vLYaxta Aveses, a pe meaty 5 Reereins to cam, fo De seen at the aetibh steel, amd newly emporio ¢ of Coastraction. The w to be delivered at Building in gos | < Se HAE aL. Le i good TEAM FLOUR MILL POR KEN geagition, From the th of Torch to the It ot politer: Biram Blowcine Mil Canal Sub aize e dlonging te thes estate of c.L. © Chae da 18 offered for rant, or & lease F rent reserves ths ritcht to re: if any Go my ty ea, for the interaatet the Tsar Trea fairs a8 Koumrs, Ty Department Ragiacer in fo le tuthsafe 33