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errs © SSS “THE EVENING STAR. | EXSTVIits CONS. Rese TMIRD SEASION |? ~ t eo SKHATe.—2* fer our report closed yesterday— The Dil @cacersing the duties of the Levy Cevrt im r¥'iation to roads was | Mr. Gr¥mes called up tne to Tag mgoes ; the {Bt\tution for educating childrim in the | Disirie ¢ of Columbia. Mr. Crritte reked if these negrocs could not | te wcneated without an act incorporation, as WP ite children were in his Stale, There was | ¥o necessity of ed! them atall. Het» | “We ground thatas the had coupies | eclonization with bis emancipation schemes, that if the negro was to remain he couid oaly co £0 tn & subordinate ee aud alegisia | tive bedy bas noright toeducate the children of | AState, exceps de those who are to ‘ake part io the affaires of Government, and he presumed We bad not reached the point where it tk pro Posed :o elrrynve the negro to the condition o: a Yoter and ‘en= of the governcrs of the countrr. foes advousted the bill saying that in oth ye Rey ndiewd ia eductilag ail. i The 5! {twas passee—yeas 29, nays 2 { The t gi sor the reitet of H. Gaither and others | 20 pay ) grciawes made fre by Me-emancipa- | fict pr cetamatign, ihe claime for which were ; tee PY pentet ai the proper Uims, was passed. j } The teu to extred the Wasbiactea aad Alex- ! 8nd'! 9 Reisrowd wee taken up, and— ; ASP. Semner Gere an ameacment that no | Per @ ve excleded froin ee a8 account } . Kdopted—yens if, mays i-. T Se hits, efter some debate, wus talented. 4 rating Mt. Aun’s Infang Asy- } t Firvva for tue | “bill forthe collectionof abandoned prop- | ° f@e-end the:prevention of fraad in iuserrec- j petary @titricts was taken up and discuered | =~ fe Mot of taking @r-: ; _ earsembling, tke ~ousideration of the | eu i iS Tedumed, sai was debated ual a j Sete hour H Mr. Wilson, from thesommittee of conference j sen the cee limit the Renate: of Bee and H iter Gener: mede areport making i Jor aud ws Siendier Gewerates which | “we Awar reed'to. i it Heves—aAfter our report closed— "The amendments wy the Committ | “of Ways and Means to the internal revenu* bill “wes agreed to. Among th. m were the follow. “ing -—Auth the President of the United Staves to sypoint a deputy commissioner of “internal revenue, with a salary of $3,000, and an astistantsolicitor-of ‘the Treasury bepart- t, with an aneual edlary of £9350. The tory @f the Treasury is also authorized to ihree persons to. prevent frauds on the | The Presidentis required, in addi- tien, io appoint a cashier of internal revenue, witha salary of $2.54 aneum. Om eseembling at evening, Mr. Washburne, frem ‘he eommitice o: conference on the disa- grceiagamencment to the bank clause in the Bill te provide ways and means for the support of the frovernment, reported that tae commit- te were unable to agree, and moved that the Bovre-recede from their disagreement to the NenSte amendment: and, after a long denaie, wiitee of conference was asked. ‘Mr. Stevens, from the committce-of confer. ence on the dieagreeing votes on the bill to i: demnify the President for suspending the priv- Hegre of the habeas corpus, mide a report. [it authorizes the President, during the i rebeHion, and when the public safety requires | it, to enepend the privilege of the writof hudeus | worpus im any State or part of State. It also previces for discharges by the courts, the par- | i | the House refused to recede, and a ew com: i Fine Plain Larse diss. i H } i i i i ——— ties discharged to take the oath of allegiance} | Bich Etriped Breebe and Cloth Long SHAWLS, in [Dp * 40485 BTA TE LOTTERY. i Be 7: Mr. Pendieton raised a point that this was | Rot the report agreed upon in joint committe, | Dot wae altered. Mesers. Stevens and Bingham made explan. | ations, and the report was received. A number of dilatory motions were then | made, and the House adjourned at two o’clocs, the turther considerition of the bill being farther postponed until Monday. AN AMEKICAN Lavy Mave a Banoysss — Her Lord Finas Her in His Chamber with a Fifi Avenue Gentleman, who Skedaddles Before a Revolver —Yesigrday aremarkabie case came to bight. A Baron, of great weaith, named Von Santen, some two years since be- came enamored with aun American lady and afur a brief acquaintance married her. in New Jersey. Ere the honeymoon had passed tie happy pair removed to respectable lodgiugs in lon street. A few days since he left tie house for afew hours, andon reterning found an Americen gentleman named Robert Macom- ber, of No. 275 Fifth avenue, in his room with the Baroness, aud ina positién calculated to excite his jealousy in the highest degree. The Baren was completely mortitied, took out his revolver, and exclaimed: “When I find a man in aroom with my wife Tray one, two, three; and whenI count three and fe is not gone, then I shoot him and make bim cold.” The Baron, afier giving this deadly notice, cried “one,” “two,” but che “American gen- teman” remajned immoyable in the position in Which he first appeared. “Three,” cried ibe Beron, bis tars and rage increwsing, and the terrified Macomber rushed out with th: rapidity of lightning leaving thé nobleman and Dis jady to setile the terriole account of jeal- Ousy Which the latter had created. Mr. Macomver, however, was not satisfied With this sequel to the sffair. Yesterday he was brought b fore Justice Connolly, charged With baving foliowed thy Bren from piace to pisces threatening to take his life, and keeping constantly in bodily fear. Macomber stated i, Bartiey's Handy Book for Kitle Volou 5 76 ets before the Judge that he had kept corepaoy with the jady for several years, aad he thought that es the marrige took place In New it was vot lawful or binding in New York, «i the lacy as heretofore. Jadge Connally soon a@ispelled the «Ameri an centleman’s” error by informing him th worriage rite in New Jersey was as bindiug as if performed in this State,and that he should | require him to give bail to keep the peace. Mr. Macomber having procured the requisite bonds, Was admonished to leave the Baren to himself and not molest him or his tady. Macomber is said te be very wealthy, and tha Beren's Indy ig reputed to be worth $50,005, | Monry acquired by berown hand:, it is said, ata certain establishment in Houston street. The Karon ownes a costly resideace on the * | Hudson.— New Fork Ezyress, 25th. PREPARATIONS FOR Ti EXrEepITIoN To | Texas.—We learn from Washington that the | Pretident bas acceded to Gen. Hamiiton’s re- | quest to be pesmitied ‘to lead an expedition Seainst the rebels in Texas. It will, of course, | be one of adequate strength. Thé corps of ab- | Zervation is to be-under the command of Gén. Herman, but it will act in a quarter whicn it is yet too early to dezignate. his. corps, the | composition and number of which it is not, perhape, ot Bt~present to state, will not be un prov! either with cavalry or artillery. We have a right to suppose, though we haye | no certain information to that effect, that with ‘this pian for the occupation of Texas will ba connected mensures for arming the leyal pop- } Biation of that state, and giviag them th means of throwing off effectually and perm: mosh oe yoke of the rebel goyernment.—. . Lest. to a bot stove and setting his clothes on fire, | and a)" >wing him to remain in that Position unti) be was burned almost toscrisp. Taylor | iytic, Was powerless 8) Bimself. His wife asd Suir bave tina tene i diviex together in adultery, and they had once before made an attempt to murder deceased by ,potsen, but<hey were acqnitted of the charge. he evidence before the coroner's inquest ticked facts to prove the most unparalleled -AvdSeadish cruelty on the part of Mis, T.t “wards ber helpless husband. Exot Sav arnan.—By the arrival within Our lines of twe recent soldiers in the Von fede- crate army, we Jearn that another rebel iron- gclad wes launched at Savannah last week ‘Vibe people of that city are im constant antici-- | pe ofan attack, and the rebel Gen. Mercer as calleé upon all citizens c: ble of bearing Woms tv enroll themselver for defence of the . own.—Port Royal (8. C.) New South. | _fe r bunker gayi baag-up bu! commer of 14th street, isst W oinesday Eight, tothe beauty aad fash-o, | ot , Bew York. He bired the whole establish- m+: &, aad emiectained three handrec ladies and gen Semen in So gorgeous a manner thath | prow Weeliv is the theme of every tongue in | Faye Sick-dom. gor, Phe atatiatlgs of Uanada show that the numb: ¥ Of skedadiilers from the United states rb twomme frightened at the p) ctor a Siar 1 wmbered 192. ‘These persons, too with th 8 89 average of 81,000 each in Ameri. con eily @, Making ao aggregate of neurly F210, Sor The depot at South Union station, on the Sel his trench of the Louisville and Nash- vole Raifre 84, Was recently burned by gueril- Ins, togethr * With fifty hogsheads of tobacc) snd a quant Wy of corn belouging to Govern. ment. “7 Gov. Mo.tton, of Indiana, has been pre- ented with a f €mdsome |, by his nerkinat and political {1 ends, 98 an @vidence of their ep re ciation of Dds patriotic course in relation t Ue wer, . 1 Mich+ let's recent work, * La Sorciers, + meson piscrd dn zhe Papel «Index Expur- pet rine.” It ha@ previonsiy been biaished fr . | Sisk smd Weol Kearfsand Ties, present |S _____ 7 $22. nd 2, Stephenge om the Shot gun and Sporting Rite: that cousequently he had the same right to visit i rg bd DRY GOODS, ke. jl ay Blt 20 | REMOVED! CLOTHING, &c. 324 Bors CLOTOING! vs cLormina We hereby call every body's attention to our. LARGE AND TASTY STOCK PROPOSALS. prororais YOR MATMRLALS FOR THB BKavr agement, Ped. ioe, Saaten Paoreenuy eee nets | ene, i —_ of Ka y for the Becal seat ending ane wilh, be rei al 2 . t BOYS’ CLOTHING, purest of Equist ‘and cpa epee ie ry. | total the renson } Boyean of vow sate Dcving remeved bis stcck of GENTS" FURNISH. — Ais ee barre gh fran * amt tbe oth vay.ct pext.” INU ULODS from the Store 48 veaneylvania Are- | 24 up. we avtwe every body to give us ecall. f Bp aon! 5 aie ate, re, (neler Brown's hoiel,) to the old etend of | Remember cur mo'to, whieh ie—Faty Bentiags | trom other bunness rn direetea to toe ance a end low Prices! BAR & BROTHER, Cart ot the Bareay of ( 28 sere, CLAGETT ° — f- on No. 344 PENNeYLVANIA AVENUE, will offer to his many friendaand customers, anew and complete stots of GENTLEMEN'S FURNISHING GOODS! CLOTRING MEROHANTS! owing to J. BRUCE & CO. Southwest ecrner 7th and B ste, 1 QUREAT EXCITEMENT G Smong tbe MEN'S AND Coys’ CLOTHING t lean than any Ov/car house in Washington, Now of the GREAT BARGAINS by us. We baveon hand the finest selee- A581MERE OGATS, PANTS AND VESTS NW 8A0K8, zene selling thelr stock of White Linen Bhirta, a H White Fancy Musil Red F is the time to Secure soxe Negolia Fb Army F Meriuo Tx Merine Shirte & Brawere Brown Cotten Bila Sieirtyand Brawers, Bleached Gotten do. , intheeity. Also, latest etyles of Hid, Orstor, Buck, Cioth, Silk and Thread Gioves. | Mc@LELLA Ale aero fitk Bangs ‘ock of Army Gk efe, Linen Hantkerchiefe, of all descriptions, Also, @. BE. 9. Gertie Patent Eneweled Gollars, at wholesale and retsil, 10 fur @ cents, L. P. B.C.& OG. Ladh:s’ Patent Klectro Collars and Cuffs, 6 seta for | 3878 _ | whe | tecturing. | fercittzens’ and soldiers’ wear. BOYS’ CLOTHING Allof the abeve gcods will be sold at less than saie prices for the next sixty days, to make room for Sgring Goods which we are now maanu. J 4 Seventh traet, Two dona Delow Bmith’s. wronte. pazeains: BARGAINS S7 FINE-#HIRTS MADE TO ORDER. GREAT BARGAINS | in | READY-MADE CLOTHING, CLOSING OUT SALE OF DRY GooDs, at SMITH'S, At 394 Pexxertyasta ATERUE, Between 9th and }th ate, Having purehesed of Mr. J.B. Ocagerr his en tire stock of DR¥ GOODS, I will now offer the same to the public at Low PRICEA, for the pacpone of elering that branch of the business. Mr. J.B Clagett bas kindly consented to bis cfice with me fer the purpose of closing his old business, and eiro to assist with hir advice and in- Suence in closing bia late at ck of Dry Gooda CHARLES L, LOCKWOOD. CASSIMERE COATS. To persone in want of now Is the time to buy th STORE CPEN EVERY EVENING UNTIL NINE fe 16-26 O'CLOCK. FE. MANDK ERCHi EFS. | OR LADIES— Fmbreidered, Qres Linen, | 8 HMemestitched, Top Rordersd, i Ko. 460 Suverrz Svazrr, where I have the best assortment of PANTS AND VESTS inthe elty. Also. a very fine stock of GENTS’ PURNISHING GOODS, which ¥@ “ffer at very low prices for the nant sixty aka 878, to make room for new Spring Gocds. OLOTHING, jem. at No. 460 SEVENTH STREET, ana CORNER 20fH STREET AND P&. AY. - 3, B, SMITH, Clotater, No. 460 Seventh street, Two doors above J. Bruce & Co.'s, Mourning, and others, FOR GENTLEMEN— Colcred Bordered, Hemstitched, $x6 DRESS COA “" Heavy Germau Hand = will offer | XE, A large ardw ‘The above stoca ix very large. and De @O0D8 i wWaL, . i t . WINTER @ br. Sa oRBey coats, DOESHIN Pans VESTS selected Stock of'tine heavy | © sow opening a ~ RCO. Bave also @ co te Basort- them withcat any advance on oic prices untit Feb, zest COA GTN Boe Buiré made in * mor 4 = =: i x . re our jan 22 Market Epate, under Avenue Hsuse, | ble ante ikelr waute” Meavy Woslen Blankets H ANDSOME BGOLIDA Hacdaome binss Gree Chon e Biack Ci C } Eich Plush and Practed ester CLOAKS = 2 AU st muc! inne bacmaret cing Br! to which | special attention of pure Bvited. em ~ sere Ny. W. COLLBY. G@*®*4t INDUCEMBNTS nterpal Improvements JuBN & MORRIS s adic prices. {OF Gap use, at SACL, BERPLENS & 09., 33 Pennsy!vanis avenus oe fs-dtt batwaa a Sth and ith streaks, 49 Prizes or 21,000, ‘es SF 33.000 DELAWARE STATE LOTTERY, Authovised ty ‘An Act for the Enconragement of in State of Deiaware.”” & CO . Man 38 conta © yard for DRESS GOODS of the pest DRAWN EVERY WEDNESDAY IN THE MONTH and styles, worth 57% to 50 cents. ‘We cannot tee to seil for those prices any | prite of $33,0% is than for ono or two weeks, asthe goede |p izeof 8,217.50 ia. are advancing Dprise ef 5.00 in... 8. & W. MEYENBERG, Ph ss Market Bpace, between 7th eth ate., Under the Avenue House 1 prize of 3.000, + prize of J LADIES’ DRESS FURS! UBT, Arrived, another large and fine assortment of FURS. in acts and te. from ee, ail of our own man: re as ti was bought before the Tiss, we sre thus enabled to suis | orize Of 10? 1 prize o! BOHEME. | prize of $3.00, 1 prize of $3.60, I pr | L prize of 3,00, ! prize of Su. Lprizeof 3» I prize of $2.60, prize of G2x iprite of 2.0%. 1 prize of 2'u 1 prive of 2.0011 prize of _ 2.0: 1 prize of $1.00, 1 prize ms Sie: 1 prize of 1,00, 1 prize of Su 2 Of 23.00): 3.0 UGSur stock of DEY GOODS ix daily ingreased by EPricsct past oriscor tom's prize or ens) sets Between 7s and 8th nls, 7 prize of prize of ifenc1p [ST#RESTING FoR LapiEs. 1 brie cf fear prias of {iv0) 1 Briss of We kave again reduced the prices of alarge stock 1 bra of iso] peige Se Yoon | belze of of bandsme Dress Goode to 2 cents per yard, jyriczeof 10 Worth 37h; te H cents. = 1 prize of Also. Woolen Hosiery, Gloves, Morinoes, Shawis, 3 prize of Ves ze of Cloaks, Kmbroideries, Xe., will be sold at reduced PSrite Of [utc] Brize a ro 1 prize of SF Our stock of Ladies’ apd Children’s Dressand j Prize of & yasey Soeeei ie ae eso hexenine, Bhey I prige of 340.1 prize of ali new made and fresh goods of cur own man- | j Pigc ot gu) brite ct ufacture. L & W. MEVENBERG, ge of SY" | prise of 4™ Marke Sonce. bet 7th and &th «ts., prise of 30011 prize of des under the Avenue House Toriscor moze mieecr eae — | Lprize of Py] Bree of am rine 0 prize o} BOOKS, &e. | i psise of 1 prize of | i prizeof 3%, 1 prize of ie KL¥LK AND HOW Tu Use IT. By Hana | | prize of 3,1 prize of Burk, London; 75 cts. | Uprize of 30,1 prize of Hand B. ok for itythe. By Hans Buak; 75 «ts. | Iprize of 3,1 prize of Brown's Comparion te the New Kille Masxet: 1 prize of 3 \J prize of Londen; 8 cts. 1 prize of $8.1 prize of Voiuntecr Kifle Corps col-red plates: London, | 1 prize of 3¥.1 prize of ts. Iprizeof 361 prize of cts. Jervis on the Rifle Musket: London; 33 ets. BiMford's Lectures on the ititla: Loddon. 75 ta, ra: Lon i prizeof 3.1 prize of: l prize of 39.1 prize of 1 prize of 3411 prize of 1 prize of 3¥',1 prize of l prize of 35,1 prize of Iprize of 34,1 prize of l prize of 3,1 prize of 1 30.1 prize of T prize of 30,1 prise of 1 i 1 i 1 1 1 « jeher « Ve linteer Riflemen and the Rifle: Lon- a 1 Jaceb’s Rife Practices London; a7cte. ez Engines ot War iby Capt, Jery prize of 34, 1 prize of prize of $¥}1 prize of fern’s Projectile Weapons of War: Lonion; | of $1 prize of prize of 3%, 1} prize of priteof 3,1 prize of prize off 30,1 prize of prize of 30,1 prize of prize of 30,1 prize of [prize of 30,1 prize of Iprize of 3,1 prize of Iprizeof 3, 1 prize of i prizeof $4, 1 prize of lL prize of 3,1 prize of nd Rifle Practice; $1 78. Heth’. Man Target Practice, 5) -ta, Wiliard’s Manual of Targe’ Practica; g ets, Greener ou Guztery: London, $3 ilet—Cournd r: Paris; #7. fu PRANOK TAYLOR. “PHILP & SOLOMO | i | j | . London; | | | 1 prize of Tum) 1 prize of . Lprize of $34, | prize of 930 164) 1 prize of 1." 2 prize of 151, 1 prize of 10,1 priae of 34,1! prize of 30 31 prizeof 30 3". lprizeof 30 3”, 1 prize of 3» 39,1 prigeof 30 3*, 1 prizeof 39 39, l prizeof 30 3¥, L prize of gu 30. 1 prize of 30 mo prizeof 3 Heli prizsef 30 mel ze - so 30.1 prize of 30 3,1 prize of 310 3*\ 1 prize of 30 30.1 prize of 3” $8) 1 prizeof 30 29,1 prise of 310 3, 1 prize of 30 3,1 prize of 30 391 prizsof 30 34.1 prize of 30 3,1 prise of 3” 3,1 prize of 30 38\i prize of 30 34:1 prize of 300 3,1 priseof 30 39.1 prize of 3” 3,1 prizeof 390 34,1 prize of 300 3,1 prize of 300 30,1) prize of 390 30! 1 prize of 30 3%,1 prize of 3% 3,1 prize of 30 34,1 prizeof 30 DRAWN EVERY WEDNESDAY IN THE MONTH 4 ae i ize of $x,1 f $6, 1 prizeof 30 e PHOTOGRAPHIC ALBUMS, ji {bus of 9701 prise of $0! [prize of x0 2 1 pr 0 © In Great Variety, ct prices ranging from |S | i brize of Suripriscok Sort orne cE So a 75 cents lo $50. in | I prize of $0.1 prizeof $”,1prizeof 30 z nj | lprigeof 30,1 przeof 3,1 prize of 300 z % | Ipc of 90.1 prine of 3X, 1prize of 310 4 7. ze 0! . 4 CARD PORTRAITS, 2 | I prise of Be, Brize of By | prize of $0, 55! Of Distinguished Persons, from the beat ig I prize of 30! prize of 30 S| artists, || Lprize of 3x0, Priseof 3% = | iprizeof 30, priseof 3 5 (| Lessor So: Bi. prise Sf go " ‘ 1 of 5 's ize Fa BOOKS AND STATIONERY, jai I prise of 30:1 brite of 50011 prize of $00 HiAN the Popular and Standard Works, New a [prizeof MOL briseof sult erzest Se i Publications, Magazines, £c., [3 | lprize of 300.1 prizeof 300.1 prise of 300 | ‘always on hand i | lprize of 300) prise of 300,1 prize of 300 "| Tomas St ect pees of Sasa sats of 3 332, PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE. prize of 300.1 priteof 30:1 prise of 300 pate | 1p 300, 1priseof 300; 1 prise of 300 ROBT = | Ip 800, 1 prize of 300; prize of 300 AM TSS Srecenaps 2 Mo | Heee Rees Seite x + ‘ize of Also, all Standard Publications and Novela of the || Smo, prise of 30! 1 Prize of 30 j } a a ize | Henry Woad. Miss afalioen ‘aiee Braden, Obs i} 30: TDrite of 30,1 prize of $0 Oo} 5 be \~ an, ise of kis fas, Anthony. Trotiops, Major ‘Winters, ji 300; 1 prise Of 30:1 prize of x aoe Victor Hago, Thaekery others. ; Su; | BEES oF sy prise of 300 assortment « wee srition ERY AND FANCY ARTICLES, f $100 are who! je and retail, at 65 prizes of WILLIAM ¥. RIORBTELN'S 130 prizes of MATEO ACRE. | aecet iF. ee et fea ‘Washington: D.O. prise of Ware Pdi — ee os ori andrea moor tis ERGATA | nietate- ave gu.Quartrs 0 Mans ne L i IRECTI - Hi '; jorment. good spirita,felleity and bealth of nvany Seat aren oe Soetvery Otel Batis G1 wise, bs mor tenascin? teem, Uy mail oF other- | ny Stories for Tickets fa the above Lottery wine, esir rece! Of OMB DUL- A Tenned . Lan enclosed to my address. The result of sciend. Wilmington. Delaware. ted Stas” fe research and experi it, Teint emncmy peatee 486 PAPEREENGTH OSI que mach to Health and happiness of every winaten | #86 WINDOW SHADES! eas mint and good Beatin ‘are welcome guestraciey, 486 OVAL PICTURE FRAMES! 486 . ene IN i mene blessings. All business confidential, Bamire | 486 Geriring an interview or treatment wi also aa- dress me by mail. HENRY A. TAYLOR, M.D. | ___" Wathiagton, 5.0. | PICTURE CORD A CHEAP FOR casH! Av 3, MARWRETER SNARE Bevont sight doora above Odd.Fellows’ Hall” AND TASSELS! 486 CLARIFIED CIDER}: _ Jan hi SAUCES, CATRUP,&e. | pee Se. | adantt’t8 plne gar genezeee fexs 269 Pennsylvania avenue, eat mari s.r. 1860.--=. DRAKE’S PLANTATION BITTERS Invigorates, atrengthens, and purifies the sys- = _ nome Union Bottling Calisay: Particularly adapted to weak and delicate por- sons, and can be relied upon for jts purity. It eures we offer to public st been used # short time. daa gentle tonic, and is just terms, at the Ware Reoms Ww, fe lz Corner Pa. mn, a lar, ; if Py "Far aaaamnaney CLARE ARD OFSE SEIEL tities to suit i SHoter ra, sutlereand all others in wantofa | F. Miscell: Tools for Enxi : prime artitieet’ Cider ate invieen ae a andex- | Chandlery, So 0° fF Bnaineors; “at, Bhi re. BY A. 8 N. E HAVE JUsT RECKIVE GE AS- a Bark, roots and herbs. Ww sortment of PIANO FORTES wakes =a the ji the lowest fac tory prices. Beveral PIANOS that have! f .G U ? HAIR Gass rene, a. avenut, near York. Mos Tad remanent trove, a eapeniegtipeetaag ce ot —. gtthe above moat, Al - QOLDIERS AND BUTLER’ aUPPLIns | . Pans, Tin Cups. and Plates, | Mypys on kat Boiler p Paoked Candlesticn, ams Beane 7" no 38-3m I, Suians, “ze. a’ RLOR'S nm, ; i a Sha Sess tetteres mo rt os, 5 . Branch Store, 345 er eet vho t "Btore of OANNOS iD Bo Ages: gout for Biel TR. ahd NE GOOD SEBOON D-HAN. toon -O VIANO, Tor U8, for male et the Mone, See at the Music, W. G@. METZEROTT, way & Son's Pian | pamed ate 1 gets cf the respetiiy pich they are in! "Tbe materials a, woreda, Tate vo viter, on appitestion to the aE ER aereic, 4 e 9 aprlication tu the respective Burcaus. This i- | aon ato Ce a hsing for ee sons eaiy of deal- | ere imeach, a) ! ttally required for Bids. The Cow: t | tue Navy Racal of each station will, ia sadition wo | the sekecule of cimsscs of their own yatas Barve & | {elon only, from which tt may be luagsa wactoer ) imati . fro ic) ; it wilt be ‘desirable to make application forany of for the whole of the class at orin | stated in the colemr of prices: will be the } and the age ie of the class wii be carried out } aece™ u ces tated. | “The cestracts will be awarded to the lowest bona H contracts | enh ee Sore kerr tartige toe i t. ted | Fetal the bic» for any class ifdeomed exorbitant j | SU articies murt be of the very dest quality, to be dchvered in th avy ¥: im good oréérlanlio Sr eet eee mes th the G $ Jerat the expense aunt clok of the contractor, | H | in ali respects eubjeet to the dee ryard wheve fe. it, CURL, nt. &e., of the wwhire i tcited. aed fo the entire’ mat m of the eom- j \t mendan «of Bidders are referred to the commandants of the reepeetive yards tor sampies, instru: Uicuisr description of afticies; &%, all other things being equal, preference will be given tu ar- ticies of American mancfacture. Every offer, as required by the law of 0th August 1846, must be aecompanid by a written guarantee, te ‘orm of which is herewith given. ‘Thore ouly whuse offers may be accepted will be Botified and the contract wili de for jed as soon therenfter as practicabie, which they will re- Gtired te cxecute within ten Gays after its receipt Al the post oB-ee or navy agency named by them. The contract will bear date theday the notifica ion ia give avd deliveries can be demanded Fureticsintze fall amount wilt be required to sign the cuptrast, and their rasponribility certified to by a United States disttict judge, United States dir trict attorney, collector, or nary sgent. As ad- ditional securily, twenty per centam will be with beld from the amount of the bills until the con- tract chail . sve been completed ; and eighty _ contam of each dill appro in triplicate by the COT endgsnte Of the reage: e yards. will be pzid by the mary agent at the points of delivesy in oer- tifeates of indebtedness or Treasury notes at the opticn of the Governm: nt It in stipuiated in the contract that if default be made by the parties of the frat part in dotivar: all or any of the articles mentioned in any class bid for in the contract. of the quality and at the time and places above provided. th d in thet Cane the contractor and bissureties will forfeit and sum of money not ex- of such class, which may | be re sorered from time to time cling io the | act of Congress in that casc + Bpprore: | Mereb 2. 1583. : on Bids must not contain classes for more than one yard } imthe enveiupe.and bidders are requested to indore he +nyvtlepe the Navy Yard for wrich | the bid in made. cecding twice the amoui Form ef Offer. | Whieh f:om a firm multe signed by all the mem- S. ers. 1, —, of —,, in the Siate of —. hereby agree to farnish and deliver in the reep-ctive Navy Fards il the articles named in the classes hereunto an- Rexed, agreeably to the provisions of the schedules therefor and in conformity with the aivertisement | of be Department of Pebruary 13, 143) Shoald j tay offer be accepted. I request to be addr-ased —.and the cuntract sert to the Navy Agent ; —.or to-—, for signature and certificate. ee Signature, A. B. a Witnera | © The schedule which the bidder encloses uust be ted to his affer, and each of them signed by bim. ppcsite each article in the achegule the prica mast eet the amount carried out, the aggregate footed up foreach class and the smount ftresie: written ix words. If the parties who bid do nat ‘etide near the place where the articles are to be delivered, they must name in their offer a person to whom Orders on th Form of Guarantee, The undersigned, ——, ot —, in the State of —, pd ~ in the State of —, reby guar | ant t in case the foregui . for | any of the clasws therrin named be acceptet, be or | they will, within ten days afier cript ‘of the | contract at the Post Office named.or Navy Agent | designated, execute the contract for the same, } with good and sufficient sureties; and, in case the hall fsil to enter into contract as aforce- sntee to make good the difference i me offer of said — and that which may pte Signatures of two guarantors, H ¢ 2. Dat v itpe se, Thereby certify that the above named — are | Known to me as men of property, and able to make good their g-srantee, Date ( To be signed by the United States District Judge, eer States District Attorn-y, Coliector, or Navy ent. Signatare,G. H. | Extract from a law of the United States, approved July 171 See. M4. And te it furtaer enacted, That no contract orerder,er any inte therein, thali be trans- ferred y the party or parties to whom such eon- tract or order may be given to any otner party or parties, and that any xmeh transfer shall cage the avpulment of the covtract or order transferred so esareconcerns?: Provided, ction are hereby reserved v tates for any breach of such con- tract by the contracting party or parties. Bee 16. And be tt further enacted, That whenever any eontracter for subsis ence, clothing, arms, am- munition. munitions of war, and for every descrip. Yon of <upplies for the Army or Navy of the United States shall be found guilty by a conrt mar- tial of fraud or willfal vegicet of duty, he shall ba pu in¢, imprisonment, or other | pupishment as the court-martial shall s4judge;and | apy perron who shall contract to furn. h supp'ies «f any kind or Sorcrigtion for the Army or avy, 1 he sha | be deemed taken as a part of the land or naval forces of the United States for which he | s* all contract te furuish said anpplies and be sub- | Jeet to the rules and regulations forth» government of the land an¢ naval forces of the United States. The following are the classes required at the re. Epective Navy Yards: The following sre the Olansen nadec Sarean of ROT ALSOHOLIO. The following are the classes Equipment and Recruiting; spear cael KITTERY. Class G, Cooking Utensils. , Leather, . Hose. N, Bunting. | & O} Lanterns, ¢ mR) . Ciage G Cooking Utensils J, Flax and Cotton Twine. ay) « HAS aie BROOKLYN. Cooking Utensils, , PFiax Canvas. ie Tae cH ag fe sg a ge: / Class &, Cooking Vise LrHtA. , Flax Canvass. }. Cotton Canvas, ine, K, Leather, L Hose. N, Bunting and Dry Goods. + Sperm OU. Ship Chandlery for Stores and Rqnip- | WASHINGTON. i Clage @, Cooking Utensils, i >, Flax Canvas. 4 Cotton Canvas. fationery. Fire Wood. |, Hardware. The following are the classes under the Burca | of Steam Engineering ; | KITTERY, Class A, Bojler Iron and Rivets; E,Gum Packin Chandlery, CHARLES Pow, Class C, Lard Oil, &e ; D, Boiler Felting; i Packing, &e.; F, Miscellancons Tools {or agian, | Q-Rperat Gil; H, Ship Chandlery; T, :34 x Wace a 38 X, Colored Paints; 39 X, Boiled | jow. i j ROOKLYS. Clans A, Boiler Iron, Tubes, &¢ ; B, Pig Iron: 0. Lard Oil” D. Boiler Felting; FE.’ GQm- pee 08 oiler Felting; BE. Gdm--p; 5 3B, Mince lanes T for” os ther; Q. ‘Bperm Oil; & agit for, Bazi Ty ripe. Valves, do ; 2) X, Steel; 28° X Team Nat te and Nuts: 31 X, Tin, © kel a ware; 9 X, White Leads 's7 8 Zine oe fist X, Colored Paints, Dryers, &c.; 39 X, rt Turpentine; 44 X, Metallic Oil, Tallow, Soap, 1? PI DELPEIy, ~ ~~ Class A, Boiler Iron; F. Miscell | Evgineera; Q, Sperm Oil; R. Ship Ghandent 2 | s flea A, Botler Tron and Rivete; 2, bard on, w, | iseellancons : periou Hose; M Bruthen ke: 0. Lested Seer ont frp Chan wry; BBtationery; 7, Firewood; af Firewood: 'V, Wrought Iron, | beam so = Remedy hes eee OQ coewac Y Dia RTE M Hee ORTH AND SOUTH — a PURE TONIC. DOCTOR NOOTLIRDS GERMAN BITTERs, hogapy_ Bisel Cedar Boarss; vite; 26, Brushes; %, Iron; ware; 34, Toole for Ftores: olored Paints, te; 24. Brushes; : HY a mides Vinuser tices Be iek Rosia: pus, | A" UY Penrose Zine Foe, Stay EirChain tron; 46:8bipChandiory. toislawsw | ghey Contain No Alcohol or Bad 4 BOPOBAL® FOR WOOD. nor — ‘They will cure the above dissases is aincty-sing P Hiadquarters, Department of Washingion, eases out of hundred. RT i rea | sete mre rere mig st vr 22, I ani) Prorosats are invited fer faraizting Wood to wait ot Hee 3 4 te troops in and around the Forts peo coon ‘eerie i ‘Ber cal si ore At- | Ss ood gait kd | = the vicinity of the same, vis: Ports Bthan Al- sy of the B: oreian, Hoceersy; Wong: | Sein Sioa Ecry. Cans, Filinehadt, aod Bicrey,oo thd south | exdebrintencd Tomes, side of the Potomac, near Obain Bridge. Proposals to be mace in the following manner, in pletborie bottles and to 2 ; under iNet conte, ony nee . ( price per cord. . instead Bia, precbststnt Ss Ecclsites or | Sav nine ie tseeionel sess deat otherwise, (price per cord ¥. corded on the ground Th.rd. For wood cut ie npeekly “See tcnlay. bind, quans- HOOFLAND’S GERMAN BITTERS ey ved i tried article, but have roporas will be received tinder this advertise- | are nots new and un! ' mest ‘or the amount of wood r. red. the test of fifteen years trial by the Pro; moka 9 will be tecsives ot any time upto i ont ee reputation and sale, are not and of the innumerable array of fe 21-1m i il it, 1668. 2. Each bidder must attach bis full and Post The proprietors heve thousands of Letters freq’ Cfice address to his bid. and tke efall the | the mosteminert - e partion interested in thé proposal must appear in CLERG YMEN. : CBids will be Spaned From time pothie goes oy en ® racts or pure! as the wood may be re- of their own persona’ ‘tothe ed Sonehiatsbocts and’ medical victace of Secs aie | "Pyootaals should be endorsed, “Proposals for bla a nana Do You Want @ Good Appetite? Lieut, Colonel Chief Quartermaster PEOPOSALS FOR CARPRTS AND OFFICE eee ot CHAIBB. QuanTarMacTEx GemeRat’s Ovriog. Do You Want Energy? Washington, February 14, 1963. Do You Want to Sleep Well? til Yelock x.,the sth day of May next tor You Want a Brisk and farishicg the following articlreter tmeeseatine | 2° 7% ene Panay Quartermaster General's Department, viz: \OOFLAND’S GERMAN BITTERS Seven hundred (7) yards, more or less, of In- | = ee a ed = Rt as 5 cauere sack tetnnene per | Brom Kev. J. Newton im the best manner. Meaturement to be made cn the toor, and payment made for quantities U arcertained. the 6 to be carpeted cam be seem | CHAIRS. i po enty (130) Osk Chairs, cans seat, a sample of w can be at ofice. tH f «i agreement. The price for chair to feclude the Gelivery of sind at y crder of the Quartermaster General. fea ta prsessass FOR WeoD. Headgearters Defenses of Washineion, Office t June is! it LAW?! Am oath cf allegiance to the Government of the rams, The right is reserved to accept ailor any part of | P&B? % Do You Want Something to Strengthen Tou? AS M. GREENE, Do You Want to Get Rid of Nervousness? 4 Prorosais willbe reeeived at this Department IP YOU DO, UsE CARPETING. making, binding and fitting ‘Eacyclapedio neg lm my vm to each room. aud patting down the same complete | by calling at this office. The whole to be co: s th (hil Guattermastr, Sam ae ynds.¢ Paorosais are invited for furnishing Wood to ps im and around tne Foris hereinafter specified, from parties owning or s in the vicinity of the xame.viz: Ports Alexander, | Ripley, Franklin, MansGeld, Penn«yivania, Battery Tenaily:own; Forts Kearney, De Kussey, Massa- | gbusetts, Blocum, Totten. Slemmer, Bunker Gill, | oa, Thayer, Liacoin, Batteries Vermont, ry tt and Cameron,on the north side of | Potomac, Topotals to be made in the following waaner, | mn a rr rood standi: (pri rd) iret. For wood standir ¢, (price per co1 Second. For wood felled by U.8. Engineers or otherwise, (prite per cord.) “Third. Por wood sut and corded on the ground, | Proposals nye wae’ the jocaliry, Hind, quan and quality of the wood. ‘roposals will be received under this s/vertine- ment for the amount of wood required up toJune “Rach bidder must attach his fall name and Post Office address to his bid, and the names of all par- hry Mt rested in the proposal must appear in the An oath of allegiance to the Government of the | United States must accompany each bid Bids will be opened from time to time, and con- tracts or purchases made as the wood may be re- “The Fight ia reserved to acsept all or any part of an: * roperals shou!d be endersed, ‘Proposals for Wood,” and addressed to ELIAS M. GREENE, Lieut Colonel and Chief Quartermaste jaso-tf Defenses of Washington. 8. aod wife of ‘i Peete my friend for mg won Philadelphia, June 22, 286i. many . pat in quart bo! componnded per gallon, the taste dlaguised ATTENTION, SOLDIERS! AW BC HOOL AND THE FRIENDS OF SOLDIERS, La HARVARD COLLEGE, 1563. Two terr s of nineteen weeks MARCH 2D and SEPTEMBER if For Catalogue and Circeiar address JOEL PARK E! y Cambridge, Mass., Jan. 29. FRAN. & 00. nae Oeics.” YLvVawia AVENUE. ath and asth ets. 388 Pa. avenue, under the National Hotel BRAZILIAN PEBBLE SPECTA’ Correctly suited to the pte ne wi MILITARY FIELD GLA‘ SES. MICROSCOPES OPERA GLASSES, BAROMETERS and TH! 3 MP ABS! RVRYORS MEN PHOTOGRAPHIC ALU! = 18ITR, &e. ‘$0.29-eodte at the lowest prices. o.?.-1860.-=. DRAKE'S PLANTATION: BITTERS, Exhausted nature’s great restorer. A delight- fal beverage and active tonic. Composed of pure St. Croix Rum, roots and herbs. It in- vigorates the body, without stimulating the brain. It destroys’ acidity of the stomach, creates an appetite, and strengthens the system. Itis a certain cure for Dyspepsia, Constipa- tion, Diarrhoea, Liver Uomplaint, .nd Nervous Headache, and prevents Miasmatic disense from change of diet, water, etc. It can be used at all times of day, by old or young, and is par- ticnlariy recommended to weak and delicate persons. Sold wy all Grocers, Druggists, Ho- tels, and Saloons. P.H BRAKE & OO. No. 202 Broadway, New York. se 95-co8m Bo AND SHOES TO SUIT THE Tans. ant Eee eee Sis Bc eed 500,000 sity 3 Ee Shee terete . BEWARE OF COUNTERFEITS! “0. M. JACKSO on ae WRAPPER cf cack bottles PRICE PER BOTTLE 75 CENTS, OR HALF DOZ. FOR 8 | Should your nearest ist not ve the stele da not be put off by Tot thcatng Es) | rations ee offered in its plnce | Totiond we will forward. sseurely pocked.by' Paimcrrat Orrioe awe Maxuracrost., == Ne. 631 aca ST. JONES & EVANS, (Successors to 0. M. Jenkson & P é GUM anasto, This cents a bottle. BRAN DIES, HENNSSSBY, DUPU ¥, OTaR >, Bte,, at NAGLE’s, 2h9 Penzsyivanis avenne, fem Wo ion Der D and Dealers | town im tay United Bia oe 0, 0, Dea) PRANGK ‘SE |

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