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THE EVENING STAR. PARIGIAN FASUIONS. {From Le Foilet} The meterials for dresser, although appert. ing whGer BeW names, are in reality neariy in eume as those lastyear. For visite img Crete, moire antique, tafctas antique, -hick taetac aud velvet; for evening dress, tafewms @Tiade, in pale shades, foulurd with whie ground, Chambery gauze and tulle; fur or li- nary Wear, popiin and aipicea. Merino is also ‘Worn, which w good tidings for ecenomicil ladies, for this excelleat matermal has besa too Jong in disuse, though nothing can po:sibly be more euitabie tor cold and rainy weather. however, te it unmcers*ood, though neither moore nor less than & merino ef fine quality and et rich shapes, its preeeut name is cashmere. The rage ter the pestilion make ot voty 16 beginning w d: > and bodies with binds ererather mere intayvor There is no change im tierves; they are still made with tne som wp the back, upon whieu is placed tie @imming. The skirts are set on the vordies in she manner We have siready deseribed, no eager ip long plaits, but the front and sides in quite small fut plane, and the Bick in excese- ivery large ga:here. Pisked ruches, trimmings bave become alu.cet & necessiay ; it ie @ ueeful imshion, as it dees not include any ober style of cimming Wikh it, looking wellyperfectiy well without any further adaition ona siaple dre-s or one ef avery rich material. Wheo uot entirely piain, creeses for ceremonious vi-its are very Mauch trimmed—one extreme or the other. AitBonch, when the dress is very thick and Lapdsom, may be dispensed with, it is rometime ured. At one noted house, a dress was shown of spotted moire antique of so superb & quality, and so muth trimmed, that it mi,bt be said to stand alone. Narrow guipures, narrow biond, and ruches of taffetas are all in Yorue rorcteh dresses, Short and putied steeves continue to be pre- ferred. Silk and eatin undefskirts still give Place to those consisting of several light skirts, Whieh uncoubtedly producea more ariel effect. However, uncer flounces or tunics of luce, silk erentin tre indispensabdle. Ball dresses ara ently made with domble skirts, tne under one baving (ne principal part of the crimming mormouely thick reches of blonde er ‘arletan, edged with black or colored satin, are all used in this style. Sate i- mee iban ever in vogue for fall toi- H ke and this is not a matter of surprise,sering that it presents so beautiful an appearance in a brilhantiy hghted room; and certainly there is no drees with which lace accords so well. It exacts a good share of garniture, otherwise it wo marly resembles a were under-kirt. One eof te prettirst styles of ornmamentiug a satin everal bouillonnes in tulle illa- sem, crossed with wreaths of flewers. The bodies and sleeves are trimmed to match. The colcrs most worn are light biue, pink, or lilac. | Upen blue satin sometimes boguets of Trianon TOs e placed, which give the toilet a Pom- adour style; and the head-drees je formed of juguets of Howers, and pins with heads of precious stores pieced in the back hair. Satin 3a very suitable for robes a la Pompadour. Thus we have seen a tulle dress with the lower part of the skirt trimmed with wreaths of pink flowers, wiih a tunic of pink satin, caught up at the side with a bouquet of flowers; anda tulle. ful. Opera cloaks are made of cashmere or of Satin of a ight color, with trimming of swan- down or plush with a rich fringe, and cords of assementerre. Those of white cashmere may fe embroidered broidery shouid be put entirely around the elock and collar, ard up the froats. These are considered very distingues. Some are made with embroldered medallions of palm leaves, and the cord and tassels ot passementerie, formed ot the different shades used in the embroidery. This style, wadded and lined with tatfetas, is also mace in poncean, orange, or blue; and the embroidery in different Produce quite an Oriental effect. This ix Loth young-looking and grace- One of the fanc.es of the season is the small | sbaw! of knitted or chrochet wool. These liftle shawls are pointed at the back, and the upper in colored eitk. The em- | i i colors upon these, | js brought oyer the head, forming a kind of | bheod. They are trimmed with ribbons to Match, and moss tringes. There will not, protably, be much alteration in the make of mantels or cloaks until the spring. Short pate- = round collets, ar® s:iil the most general atyle. ‘Bonnets have not undergone any variation im shape since last month; the only change is in the materialand style of trimming, ia which there is a succession of novelties. A very elegant bonnet of green velyet, the color eailed vert @automne; the front trimmed with a rosette of white feathers; the curtain made of white lace edged with fringe. Blond eap,cdged with black velvet: over the forehead a fuit of red roses with leaves and bads. The same Lonnet may be made with black velvet, | bive feathers, black lace, and moss roses, white tunted with pink. Another very pretty black velvet bonnet had the edge and trimming ot pink terry vel ve! tain of bluck lace, with fringe of grenadine silk, ‘The inside of the bonnet trimmed with Trianon roses and leaves, formed with jetheads* Wide srings of pink terry vrivet. Some of the new- | of hancsome Dress Goods to 25 re | est tonnets are trimmed with a grecquc Of white | Ivce; th‘s trimming has a charming effect on ' bonnets of light colored véivets. Some very tiummed with white jeathers and velvet tlow- | ers, fuchsias, anemones, orchids, &c. The cur- tains are made deeper im the middle; thestrinze are of satin, and sometimes covered with a net. | work of velvet Coiffares for evening wear are still very yoluminous. They ure, however. much modi- hed. One of the newest styles is formed with ® bench of large flowers in front, suck as poppies, rhododendrons, orchids, striped tulips, &c., from each side of this tuft falls a loag | wreath of leaves and fine grass. These wreaths form a gestvon on each side, and are fastened | together under the comb on long gold pins, the heads of which are enriched with precious stones. Tulle scarfs are used for head-dresses, either in the Greek or Ltatian style. quently spotted with gold or white silk. and the fringes te correspond. Go Ir ow Yourewn Account, Miss!—“Not long since,’ says @ homorous soldier correspon- dent, “a lot of us were quartered iar s-veral Wooden tenements, and in an inner room of one lay the corpus of a young secesh offfcer, await- ing burial. The news soon spread toa village not far olf. and Gown came tearing a sentiment- al, not bad-looking specimen of a Virginoy dame. “Jet me kiss him for his mother!” she cried, I imterruped her “Do let me kiss him for his mother!” «Kiss whom !” “The dear litte Lieutensnt, the one who lies gead within.” “{ never saw him, butoh!’ I led her through a room in which Lieut of Philadeiphja lay stretched out on an up- tarne@ trough, fast asleep. Supposing him to te the article songat for, she rushed up, ex- claiming, « Let me kiss him fo. his mether,” and approached her lips to his forehead. What was her amazement when the corpse” clasped ‘his arms around ber and exclaimed: “Never mind the old lady, Miss, go iton your account. I bavn t the slightest objection.”” yr S PBorcesis FOR LAYING WATE AND FOR FURNISHING CUR PURATION 8.0P8, Waren Recistrar’s Orrice, March 2, 1863, Exaip PROPOFALS, in @0piicats, addressed one pr to the Pr lent of the Beard of Aldermen and one eepy to tue President of the Board of Com- & ow Couneil, be ed until Monday, the Pp. m., for ‘aying wiMer maine ration of Washington during the ear- rept eslendar year. Aiso for turnishing Uorpera- tie lope. 190 of 24 inch, 75 of % inch, # of \ we =a aot 1 inch diameter. oe lalas pee ficatio. a can apolying at this of- bee Wan P LP COYLE, mar 3-dtl6 Water Registrar, Peer seers Pisnos that hi ty members of Congress dar: session, almest bot Pty be sold with a barge ciscount at the Music re 0 = W.G. METZRROT®, cor. of lth et. aud Pa. av,. so'e agent of ave been used the, mar4 Se Bieinway & Rone. _ J SHOW OA8RS; ONN H, FRASER, SILVER. ROSEWOED, MAHOGA UERMAN SILVE. DD, I 1G A- MAND AND BLACK WALNGT sHOW CAaBKS Corner of Reade and Hudson streets, New York Orders by mall promptly attended to. ja 12-2m a = cCoMs: OU, COME WITH ME! aN" COME WHERE? Bx 7, to the Central Hotel Restaurant. Yes, sir. that’s she piace, for the eld and popular corner be been d up in the most costly style, with marble counters, tiled Soors,ac. Choices? br: ef Ligucrsat the bar and every delicacy of the « son can be had at all hours in the most cleanly wn@hoer atthe shortest notice, Prices taoderate, HD GBLsTo! roprietor. Rooms {- Cen! . 8.W. corner of 4 ROTHER ARRIVAL OF ile WIL- LiAM > DELIOIOUS SIRUP. ens. dest Green and English Black T, ime Jataand Kio Coffees. Bork wheat and Pamily @locr. Prime Nos. 1 and 2 Ne Avother redacticn int WI-20* aan ro} and N® 337 FENNSYLVadlAs AVENUB, A. M. seen 2 C0.°8 STORE a 287 Penesyivanta Avance, S700, and nearly apperite Gaurer'e, Brine aioe R MAINS | The tuile is tre- j Just o; ‘atin body. opening in front over a plasiron of | Basdgome Bleck Cloth CLOAK, preity bonnets are made of satin and tuliemixed, | *54 5D. we invite every body to give us a call. | offered by us. BOOKS, &c. : PMILP & HOLOMONS, i pp PR TOORAP: wn > Navy Derantyesr, Fed. 13,1483," “ PHO HIC ALB ss Searep Paorusarstuferswh materials tbe | 0 Creat Variety, at vanging from erased oeeke eee mane Sith JuRe, 99S, WAN: _—_ r at the : 75 cents ie $50. 5 |: Buregn of Squioment and Reerasiti-g, & Zbl} Bureau of Ueosiruction sud Repairs, u ax rRatrs 4) undltbeitl Goyer arch sos? > we ke iy rch ueat. t CARD PORTRAI 5 | _Preposus must be endorsed “Proposals tor Mats. E | Of Distinguished Persone, from the bert 12 | From tor ibe Bans, shat suey may bedi: -inguisined < arWsts. 3 Cnet a - (Paming tne Saresu) for z 2 | which they are in’ ended. * | The material: and articivse embraced iu the classes £| Books AND STATIONERY, |. | named are prrticalariy denies in tna printed sebes » els] ¥! Wie ae ani we e} a end tondard Works, New| 3 | 88 desire to ofc, cu application 1 the Comment RIAU the wlar a arate % | astect the respective sards, or tc the Navy Agent =| Publications, Magerines, €¢., q | besrest theres. apd these of a.t the yards apoa } always on hand S | application to the iespective Bureaus. This d’vi- } sion into classes being for the conreazeace of deal eraimexch eveh pc tivrs only will ba furnishes as are sctvally required for. bide, The Gommaudant and Navy Agent of each station will, in addftioa ty the echedule of cinenes of their own yards Baye 9 copy © the schdules of the other yards, fur exam- ination only, from which It may be Judgol whether | | it will be desirabie to eappliestion forany of | tue classes of those yards. ; _ Offers must be made fur the whole of the elaas 9 ary iol eat Page he bast a ahrges Abc re orio Ferivenet on the Iron Trade; Lonéon. » } Stet eonformity therewitu, or they wilt not be Martin's Ferew cutting Table Book; London, —| cousidcred. In <omputiag ‘tae classed the priee Phillips’ Metallurgy; London. | stated in the column of prices will be the standard heseroft’s C -mpanion to the Iron Trade; London, | aud thence eyat of the cises wil! be carried out Hogge Merchants’ and Iron Trades’ Guide; | scording io the prices stated wg j abe contracts will be awarded to the Jowest bow he factu: 4 is | Ade bidder who gives prope: security for its faiaf: Print op ihe Manntest Woe frocimoaery | ment The United States reserves the right to ra- Overmanon the Masufacture of Iroa J. ct all the bics for any class if deemed exurbitant 14 and HRodgkinsep on the Strength of articles murt be of the very best quaiity, to be ron: 2 vele. livered inthe Navy Yard in goou orvererd in rench's Iron Trade of the United States. ¥ * Stable vessels gnd packages, vreperiy Barked Fairbairn’? Useful Information for Engineers,2 | contractor, a8 the cas: may 332 PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE. febaw ENFION BLANKS, EMDRAOING ALL THB 7 Yorma in use, and approved by the Sevend Anditor of the United States eer eis Sort published by PHILP & SULOMONS, meré Bt ‘Army Stationers, 342 Pa. ave. 7] ME MANUFACTURE OF IRON. an: he, at the expense and risk of the contrastor, aad eres, ju ail respects subject to the inspection, meaeura- ron Tables. i ment, & (aD eachoa tego So pare rate re- 7 ied, a the ents ie €om- Treite theorique des Procedes Metallurgiques pan Gant the of 7 p q Saar FRANOK TAYLOR. LL THE NEW BOOKS OF THE DAY AS FOUN AS PUBLISHED. Also, all Btancard Publications and Novels of the celebrated writers. such as Chas. Lever, Mrs. Eidcers ate teicrred to th> commandants of the respretive ards for samples, instruc'tens, or pir- lieular description ef the artiol 4, all otber things being equal, preference w: éiveu to ar- ticles of American monn acture Every offer, as required by wofhth Augnis: Henry |» Mise Mulloch, Miss Braddon, Ohas. | 1546, must be acconspauid by a written obo Pickens. 4. Southworth, Mrs. Hents, Wil- thetorm of which is herewith given, uae Xie Collins, Anthony Trollope. Major Wialbrop, , “"\ bose only whose offers tay pe secepted will be — er, eee ery and others, | motified, and the contract w.li be forwarded as soon herésster as practicabie, which they will be re- euired to exeente within ten duseafter ite raccipt | atthe post office or pavy agency tamed by them. The contract will bear date the day the notidca | tiom ie givev and deliveries ean be d=manied Bureties inthe full amount will be required ign the contract, and their respoucibility certid¢ to by a United # district Judga, United Siates district attorney, collector, or navyagent. Ae ad- ditional security, twenty per centum will be with keld from the amount of the bills until the coa- Jat - STATIONERY AND FANCY ARTICLES, wholesale FILLIAM F. RICHSTEIN'S maT ONE ORnED Rs wow aT Oe Washington: D. 0. DRY GOODS, &e. tract ebail :ave been comp'eted ; and eighty per Fon apr toe ECR Ere. centum of each bill approved in’ triplicate be tha Embreidered. Grose Linen commandants of the respective yards, will be paid Hematitehed; Top Bordored. by the navy agent at the points of delavery in car- Mo: and others. > tifentes of indebtedness or Treasury notes at the opti t of the Goverom: nt. stipulated in the eontract that if defanit be FOR GENTLEMEN— Golored Bordered, Hemstitehed, ade by the parties ct the first part in deliveri Fine Pisin Large bine. sepun, Tor any cf the articles mentioned im any class | id for in the contract, of the quality and at the ! time end places above provided, them and io teat case the contractor and bissureties will forfeit and pey to the United States a sum of money not ax | eveding twice the a: mt ct such ciass. which m: | be Recovered from time to time, according to th ‘ act of Congress in that case provided, approvia March 3, ise. . Bids must wot contain classes for more than one yard inthe same caveupe, and bidders are requesiet to | ikderse on the suvelope the Navy Yard for which | the bid is made i Form ef Ofer. Whieh from a irm —* ve signed by all the mem- } era. ‘The above stocx is very large, and we will offer them withcut avy advance on old prices natil Feb, ist. 8.& W. MEY ENBERG, 45 Market Bpace, under Avenue House, ja2 Detween 7th and sth ata. PRESENTS! anotber lot of— ANDSOME HOLL Rieh Plush and Frosted Beaver CLOAKS. Rich Btriped Brooke and Cloth Long SHAWLS, in « ar i allst mia = than ae prices, to which pecial atten purchasers is invifed. "es . oa J.-W, COULRBY. G®4T INDUCEMENTS = I, —. of —, in the state of —. hereby agree to furuish and deliver in the respectiva Navy Yards aiithe articles named in the classes hereunto an- 2% cents per yard for DRESS GOODS of the best | Sexed. agreeably ty the provisions of the schedules | Sbstanens vinioa; Comm atc to conte, | therefor. and in conformity with the advertia: went eee Sercen agli aor thane prisasany. | of the Devattucte urmelnasty ie toe es | longer than for ono or two weeks: asthe goods | ™y Clfcr be accepted. I request (o be eddremod at | —,and the contract sent to the Navy Agent at | —~,or to —-, for signature and certiticate Signature, A.B, Date. Witness The schedule whieh the bidder enaloses must be pasted to his offer, aud each of them signed by hi: Upposite each artiéle in the schedule the price mast be set. the amocut carried out, the agerezate fou ced up foreach class avd the smount lisew } written ir words. If the parties who bid do cing daily. “Tp meet el TEEN, Ss . sta., Sama a ___ Under the Avenue House _ ,__, LADIES’ DRESS FURS! UST srrived, another large and fine assortment i arate. = $6 up to 8, all of our own mana’ 5 as the stock was Dought before the rise, we are thus enablod to suit the most fastidions - Our stock of DRY GOODS is daily increased aowarrivele a Ww. MEVENBEKG) 7 nowt? Market coun Vo [St28esTING FoR Lapres: = We b: In reduced thé of a large stock 'e have again Siege pitey i ot reside near the place where the articles are to b: delivered, they must name in their offer a paraca to whom orders on them are to be delivered, Form Jf Guarantee, The undersicned. ——, ot —., in the State of and —.of in the’ State of —, herebyxg: abtee that in case the foregeing bid of — any of the classes thoreis named be accepte I, worth 373, to 50 cents. or Also, Woolen Hosiery, Gloves, Morinoes, Shawls, they will, within ten days after the receipt of the Cloaks, Kabroigeries, &c.,will be sold at reduced | sontract af ‘the ost Olles named. or Navy Agont prices. j Gesignated, execute the eontraet for the sama. &7 Our stock of Ladies’ and Children’s Dressend | with good and sufficient sureties; and, incase tha | Fi Pure will be sold at great bargains. They | snid —- «hail teil to enter intocantcact as afore. | sre all pew made and fre: os of our own man- said, we guarantic to make good the differsnrs ufactare. L& MEYENBERG, between the offer of «nid —— and that which may | 48 Marke Space, bet. 7th and ath «ts., be aceepted. i des under the Aveanne Bouse. Signatures of two guarantors, H oO. D. j — E. ¥. Dats. Witness. Thereby certify that the above named — are known to me as men of property, and able to make | good their guarantee, “CLOTHING, ke. Bove cletHNe: om i BOYS’ CLOTHING We hereby call every body's attention to our LARGE AND TASTY STOCK of BOYS’ CLOTHING, to euit the season Signature, G. H. ened by Unrud States District Jutee, tales District Attorm.y, Callecter, or Navy | dent.) i | Exwadsrom a law of the United S:afes, approved H July 17, 1852. Bee 4. And te it further enacted, That no contract orerder,or any joverest theiein,+haii be trans- ferred -y the party or parties to Whom anchein. | tract or erder may be given to any otner party or | ies, abd that any eecb transfer shail causa the | ulment of the contract or order transfer tar as the United States are concernai = Being now prepared to fit all boys trom five pears Remember our motto, which is—Fair Deaiines and low Prices! BAR & BROTHER, fel7-2m _ Southwest corner 7th and Rate, GREAT ExXoireMeNT ann as ‘among the That alithe rights Of action are herehy reserve | | P 6 the br tates for apy breach of such - CLOTHING MERCHANTS! tract by the contracting party or pirties ne oo owing to Bes. 36. And be it further en aed, amt whenever sny contri r subsis ence.elathing.at we am, J. BRUCE & CO. menition ar, and for avery denerio nd of war. and forevery deserip- | Yon of supplies fi selling their stock of MEN'S AND BOYS’ CLOTHING at less than any other house im Washington. Now is the time to secure soe of the GREAT BARGAINS ‘We have on hand the finest selec- the Army or Navy of the be found ¢uilty by a conrt mar- {fal neglect ofauty, he shall be imprisonment, or ‘auch punishment asthe court martial shall adjad eo Any person who shall contract to furnish suppiice | cf any kind er description for the Army or Navy he sha | be deemed and taken ge'a part of the lant or naval forces of the United States for which ha srall contract 6 furvish said supplies ans &e aab seot to the rules aud reguiations forthe governia :nt ct the land and naval forces of the United States, tion of CASS1MERE COATS, PANTS AND VESTS inthecity. Also. latest styles of 5 McC€LELLAN BACKS, for citizens’ and soldiers’ wear. BOYS’ CLOTHING of all descriptions, All of the above goods will be sold at leas than The following are the classes required at th» ra- spective Navy Yards: The following are the classes under Bureau of Equipment and Recruiting : KITTERY wholesale prices for the next sixty days, to make | Cla:s @. Cooking Utenrile room for Spring Goods which we are now maau- & po heather. 2 J. BRUOE & CO., Clothiers, 464.8eventh street, N, bunting, O, Lanterns, ja Two doors below Smith's. ce rh perm On = vow Smite onery. pases! BARG AINB 2 Geeta - Class G, Cooking Utenaila, GREAT panGaine jn qoklax an Cotton Twine > be er READY-MADE CLOTHING, SW Bet ines, ae - Nv Banting: EMIT H’S, s 8, Rlstienery. No. 460 Suvanrm Staser, © ewe One where I have the best assortment of ned 6 king TRCORETN CASSIMERE COATS, PANTS AND VESTS Onn vec Oso im the eity. Also, a very fine stock of = USiend: GENTS’ FURNISHING GOODE, | L; Wore” which we offsr at very low prices for the next sixty | ** x pn orcas, @ays, to make room for new Spring Goods. To persons in want of j CLOTHING, now is the time to bay them. at No, 460 SEVENTH STRERT, Class and ” O, Lasterne $ =m Oil, . Bhip Ohendiery. T. Firewood, 43, Ter. — PHILADELPHIA, Cooking Utansiis, Fiax Canvass. 1, Cotton Canvas. QOBNSR 90TH STREET AND PA. ay. “J. Twine, —— “ K, Leather. J. H. SMITH, Clothier, * is ere: N, Bunting and Dry Goods q Sperm vil. , Ship Chandlery for Stores and Bquip- ments No. 466 Seventh street, oD Two doors above J. Bruos & Co.'s, ¥ LL AND WINTER GOODS | 8, Stationery, Se aun TARY AND CIVILIAN. " T) Fire Wood! ALL, . ere now opening NoTom, thelz FALL AND inten GOODE Sat | Class @, Qooking Utenslin Ane DBESS COATS, af DOESKIN PANTS, VEST! H, Flax Canvas &c. A large and well selected Stok of fine hes’ T,'Cotton C; i OVERCOATE. We have also s complete sen? © ieegtes i aren! oe Sat eee ie most du- | * MM, Brorhes, D: @ manner. ir Goods s i a . ieaitous to thelr wen. Fe Woelen B! ote, o. penunessy - Sots F CAMp use, Bt reese: , ‘ beat "WALL, BTRPHENE & 00... it Siniy Chandlery for Stores apd Equip-* 329 Pennsylvania avenue, H mente, 00 35-atf between 9th and lth streets, | By Rtatiogery A Lz =~ = =———— |} “ T Fire Wood. EMILE DUPRE, ZTRON HAL £, “. 3, Hardware. 1 H The foliowing aro the Classes under the Burea of Seam Engineering ; irereay 990 PENNSYLVANIA AVENUB, | pyr poles Irn snd Hivos BQum Packing: Ship WHOLESALE AWD RETAIL DEALER IR ms FINEST FAMILY GROCER o| FEENCH AND GERMAN WINE , LIQUERZ OORDIALS, CHAMPAGNES, BRANDY, BUM, GIN, SEGARS & TOBACCO, CHARLES PWN Class C, Lara Oil, €€ ; D, Boile Packing r Maneous T; Felting; BG nola for Bngias ¥; T, Fire wood Culored Paints; 3) X, Bole a 708 2 Oil; 44. X, Tatiow. BROOKLYN, Class A. Boiler Iron. Tube. ke; B Lard O11; D. oiler reiting; G bas now on band Grommets, &e ; #, Mixcclianoous T. fe neers; K. Leath Q. eperm Oi; H.*hrp Chauile & Very Fine Assortment af the above at fair prices, | Ty) 8. Bintionery; "TD. Kirewaed: V, Wre Pipe, Valves. Ae ; 26 X, Pteel; 28 J roa N | SUTLERS SUPPLIED. Vohteard Noten fo ee Naiis _ sev Hf ham = aa, vice. x we io Lead are are a X. Colored P vey 3) X, Linge 486 Pareaeaneinass 486 | turpentine; 44 X, Meta:tio oil, Tallow, Boag, ou, ave WINDOW BHADES} 496 t PHILA beLeMta ry Class A. Keiier rou, F * To 466 OVAL PICTURE FRAMES} 496 | Engineers: Q.fperin ON; RBMTe Cheadle for | 4e¢ PICTURE CORD AND TASSELS! 46e ee | Clase A, Bother I Mise ‘ n and Riveta: 0, Lard Ou, P re Tole: 'K, Leather: L ©. Lanterns: Q. Sperm OU FOR CASH! Btationery, T Mirewood 24 med. mar@itter Ne 456 Seventh at. eight doers adcve Odd Fellows’ Hell. jan 2m" i ee s - us n | that may be o! | acide being three-fourths lighter than ang other. | ‘The fotlowing are the Classes under Bureau Ocnstruetion and Mepaire: pita pian? Graig oH 3. Lead; Si. ¢ Briebes, Class No.1, White Oak Logs; ininter: 4. W 1, White Pine Logs, Pant and eepheanas te peart an iret Du 0. BL. JAOKBON, Philadetphia Fine eatin: White Lane “i ms taad; 3: LE ar en tteg 7 wlored Paiute, Beyer; © S Pitthend Reslarae Blok Onl" s4h, Glass; eo, wns, soviuienias my Tana 1; White Gaus bens; 2, White Oak K. 1 Claes No ite Onan 3%, i ee] Picers, 3, White Oak Promiscuous Timber; 4, write ‘Os. White Pine Mast Tha: ter; it, White P Gare; 15, Hi ry, Butta and Handa Cherry; 21, Cedar; 5 Tron Nalt with The Sapirees, — ecmpoging the ine be- pig gt ae Se bite Lead; 37. Zicc Paints; Lineeed Oi1;'t1, Glas : 44, Fish Oil, Tallow, Soa) Mercellancous, Dry Guode, dair Cloth and Chandlery, PRILAPELPYIA. Jann No. 6, Veiiow Pine ite Pine Loge: 13, Aah Loge and ce wh &e.; 44 Fis Dry Gordes, Hai ecnstruction, WaSnINcTOR. Class No 11, White Pine ft ; 4, Ash Oare; 16, Locust Butts: Bruabes; Iron; 3, Atel: 33, with ita ions) Harcware; 38. Colured Painte:30. bicaced Of fur’ | 18 & FIRST. . entine, Varnish; 41, Glass; 43, Pitch, Rosin, Tar; ALL WESTERN '. p. Chain Iron; 4. thip Chandlery. fe '4-lawdw sear Sars, OOMPOR' They Contain Ne Aicobel or Bad Whiskey; = STONE B: aX 5 Q ABTIBTS, ENGRAVERS AND Ou ARs. * FREE FROM DUST ‘Will eure the above diseases in - oa SAGGAGE OHECKED THROU They Memeo cut of shunted. tala Dasors =e Mations! Car: en: Png tne Seg BALTIMORE in vit ft bewipauens 5, Ble. 9) 1 ~ FAO, $200, and @is0x, to be insosd’ Gudue tho ‘wet THRES DAILY TRAINE yROM need by the extensive aite cal unt of Congress antaonis:ng & Nations! Currency, ap- Puranas. & 1 table} boste $ ae ba 2, tes. - 2; = i) Pie decigus mast be National fo thelr characler; | LOBE OONNEOTIONS AT WARRIBBURG | Sivastur eee, . ané nore will be considered that have been used, with Trains on the whisky, vileiy ¢ Saee Se eee ry — ee and christened . OF resen' ive of vaiue, = pietea ‘ule mart aif be of the univorm site of seven THE GREAT CENTRAL ROUTE Beware of > Ses paver Ds re ee. « 1 Detieus mint be for both the obverseand revarse WASHINGTON AND, BALTIMORE Feet, salar the modest Gs ‘th ti Be ible of rece’ up a 4 theres bratsosbsfolleptne lagest: “National Ur WEST, NORTHW. ', AND SOUTHWEST. and leave the Ts deopaiss Ecpotites wits the Tressurerof the Uritel Beates’) | ag- For © Tickets at the offess cf o resaurere we Ue 5 ‘or as well se the slgnatarce of the Treasurer of tas | the Northern Cen! Baitront Gok '-portheast HOOFLAND’S GERMAN BITTERS Ca sesore = = = Treasury, ee of Pernryivania averve =~ street, are not a pew and untried article, but have e atsociation | Washington, and Calvert timore. ienuira the totes, tigned by the Preiaest end “ the test of fifteen years trial by the Americas are Bot Of Letters trem © Cashier thereof, and their Place of redemption. a The reverse must be susceptible of rece ving the 5 and reputation and sale, SPLENDID vameteaed- Ss a ON ALL NIGHT e = A ~ foltowing segend: “this note is receivabie at par SMOKING axp BALOON OARS ON ALL TRAINS | 75? im aul purts of the Untved States in paymeng of taxes, ee the most eminent hcieery ant ait other ues fo me. Cares states, FROM WAEHINGTON, | sine CLERGTMEN, 4 excep’ fur duties on imports; ato for a! i Parsengers ie the 6a. re. a ysis . by hs | arriving in Baltimore at 8.00 s,m. and ». 2. PHYSICIANS, ‘ation’ andas- | where connections are made with trains op thé ° Keept inter- Northern Central Railroad. and arrive in Harris ‘na : CITIZENS, — nd medica virtues of Seca Sat” De Fou Want Something to Strengthen Fou? Aud slso, to bave suitable tablets for imprinting the foliowing synopsi® uf sections 57 and Si cf the Act authorizing a National Carreficy, approved kebreary 25, 13: “Svery person making or en br it tm. and 1.508. m., there oon Testifying of with She trebis om the Penceyivania Gentral ait’ beneficial’ road for all parts of the West, ters. raving, or siding to make or engrave, oF passin, this can be Good Appetite: or attempting to pasa, any imitation or alteration Phen pepe ging nei toy on Railroads Be Tou Wate . of this pote, and every person having in poseession | of Ohio, Kentueky, Indians [Itlnols, Wisconsin, De You Want to Build Up Your Conrtituttenp & plate or impression made in imitation of it, or | Towa, Missouri, by Rativoad dires. nip paper malts in hinitaCon of ghat om whien the | "ing Pennsyivanle Central Talirond stso connects Do You Want to Feel Well? = Dole is privted, is, by the act uf Congress, app-ov: burg w! ‘teamers. cp ot February, Inc8, suiity of feloryeand suojcet to | $5 feed ete een orn! Meskiogum, Do You Want to Get Rid of Nervousness? | fine not execeding one thousand doliars, or im- Sentneky, Tennessee, Derland, Ilinois, Do You Want Energy? ~ Prtcnment not execed.ng fifteen years athard le | sippi, Wisconsin. Missouri, Kansas, Arkansas, ISSGETOAS Ta sarvon Conta ttasimeth Ges oo Hed Rivers; and’at Gleveldnd, Sandusky eed Uhl Do You Want to Steep Well? i Mareb, 1863, aud ust in all eaten de wmrompanied | “Age eite.eeeamers to all Northwesters Lakes. Do You Want a Brisk and Vigorous Fesling | by m » or illustrative ¢rawings and the De- | tation of their Freight to this Company ean rely partment reserves U ight to reject any or all red IF YOU DO, UsE ite THESES GF VRMTOT tas om For ugh designs or parts of point | ERMAN BITTERS designs me may -d, suitable compensation | inthe West, by the Peanegivame Central Reiresd, | 2OOFLAND'S G wulbve paid, not exceeting in the aggregate tw- | are az all tienes as favorableas are charged by cthat = pepe deat peor —* ane the acte ps. —— | Retiroad ses. “Via Penna From Kev. J. Newton Brown, D_D., Editor of tig signs Wi m becom acclasiv rover ol ss packages > = ‘gious Ks ~ J lode wie Ualted eiatee ibe dengue Got acented wil | centrale" “ en ia Cont RR, | vey retarne: © parties sulinitting them a ern ; Proposals will ales. be received for furnishing WM. BROWN Ofgo Norte tect Batmers, | oles Monsees It peak eee dics in acecrdence with the designs; stating tha | ENOCH LEWIS, Gen Superintendent, Altona. Pa, | their j jients effects, cortof the completed dies, and the data at whic’ | EL. HOUPT. Gen Tieket Agent, Philsdelpnia. | ogt, ingredients end effec they can be furnished, the Beeretary reserving tae | Hf. ie OW STON General Freight Agent, Phils | Denents he belicves himself right to accept designs or parts of designs and <iphis. Jan lyt | gy simple preparation, in caus gaher to bees caret “4 —— — 1 Capp peniptente £0 She Boast < thon pubmitting the design« | Ido this myoteee y! LOODI BLOOD etode. the Giex, snd ail travaters, oF cop BL OO Dix | Riveter. boseesel wee ‘them tis exclusive property ofthe United Buxres, "© | SORES: THEIR CAUSE A DEPRAVED CONDE. | this city. because I wae prejudiced « ‘oe Iu the selection of derigus, special attention will TION OF THE VITAL FLUID, ch ‘an aiceholic mixtere. 1 am indebted to be given to security againat counterfering and which produces | fri ‘Robert Shoemaker, Bes. for the renova ‘ sesint siterations, as well as to suitableuess for | BCRORCLA, ULCERS, SURES SPOTS. TRTTERS, | emf Use us currency. " ECALES. BOILS SYPHILIS OR VE- j fering from great ood. Proposals and designs must be enelosed in saaled EREAL DISEASES, &e. ‘The use of three be guvelopen aud cite Becrotacy oe H SAMARITANS Hy i reesuiy.skd plein’ . ; pom star Natienat Carroney.”” and will bs opened ROOT ANY HEKS JUICES of bodily and oe j On the Zth day of March, 188, at 12 g'eigex 1 e Is offered the public es a positive cure, before, a Recretary of the Weemsae Let those then who haveeither Berofule, Seid spaired i th Head or Bores of aay, Kind,at orce use the ROOT AND HERB JUICKS, Cure those Spots, Tetters, Beales and Copper Col- ored Patches, as there are many sarmises about | them. | Banish alt imparttics of the blood and bring the sys'*m to 2 healthy action forthe cure of | SYPH}LIS OR VENEREAL DISEASSS the 84- MARITAN'S ROOT AND HERB suios. is thi most po ent, certain and effectual remedy wd apat icle o! DENTISTRY. DENTISTR Ss Gall at 246 Pa. avenue, between i2th and 13th ats, and examine DR. LEWIE’S New Method of Lnsert- There sold ander of Bt sr yatte comets ate tw rol ii 'o @ On ki dof i - | scribed; it reaches and eraditutes every to 40 cents per gallon, the taste Frngiity over ‘all mothods plier tempi “alee, = verereal potaen so rhat i — th <a ee en —_ é eet x er i desired. Ter an¢ permanen e en of puri ying reme- has eaused and ioe Witheut gate shea: ar 12 ed dy and be besied, and ¢o not transmit to your pos- j to cause. aslongas they can be sold, bi ba —— - = terity that fer whieh you tay repent in years, | die the death of the drankard. ye D* SIGESMOND BO ‘NOT DkSpaIR: } pry continually under the infuence .A8 RE-OPENED HIS OFFICE Although you may be nomnees. ineurshle. the | Alcoholic ulants of worst kind the desire BAMARITAN'S Rook ANO HERB JUIVES AT HIS OLD STaND. NEW AND IMPROVED INVENTION or Icl EOF I ARTIFIC AL CRS? Feast CBONS Wirsour Mutat Pats on OLasrs. 8. B. SIGESMOND, e DR. 210 Broadway, New Yor™260 Peansylvania Ae- anus. between 12th and 13th sts., Weshenion. | for Liquor is created and ke; and the result ithe! horrors attendant upon a drankard's life ant | | will remove every vestige of impurities from the | system, as well as all the bad effects of Mercury. | | + FEMALE3! FEMALES !! i In many affections with which numbers of Fe msies sulfer, the KOOT AND HERS JUICES ts most happily adapted, in Uleerated Uterus, im | Whites, tn Dearing down, Failing of the W mb, Debility, an@ for all ecm plaints incident to the sex. Sent by express. Price $1 « bottle, or é bottles | Bitters in th t, and ¢ marke’ | will have all the virtues Tee toe olloe for § ak Caile the at i d bli in; for $5. | con s , at sivantages oft te baotet eae ne SAMARITAN’S CHANCRE WASH, fous price than then inloriar’ preparations wil 1, The Teeth of hi manufacture. will Price 25 cents. Fall ditections | cost you. never o rsode nor ehange color sy any DESMUND & CO., Box 151 Philadelphia Post j — ce 2. teeth or reots need be extrated,as the | | Suld by 8. CALVERT FORD. corner of 11th and | ATTENTION, SOLDIERS! artificial ones can be inserted over them. | eT aT Riv ae ROG ne oO: Alexandria | AND THE FRIENDS OF SOLDIERS, ee ¢ roots will be made inoffensive, and never | 5 boi & ROGERS, 173 Balimore street, } Woesll the sttestion.of ot bes 4. No temporary teeth are needed. as permanent | a friends in the army to the fact that ~ arene 4 tbe natural expression ofthe fics, whichonder Sat Koval Lauas Petras of Hgiand, ana | Sneseet wiced by xpumuttsand persion ines e o which unde: a ; old system is frequently dintrured ii . Proceed ty evel Laer? feet At Napinnd ond dent to camp life. In the liste, Sid moet : is worl as beon y ter over five ‘i ‘ 2 im ti srri years by many of the fret chemista.and physicians | Par.and the Imperial Collens af Medicina, Vienne, | O07, /0 UOCReer Patt a very lange oy of thia country. TRIESEMAR No.1 suffering from debility. Every case < Dr.8. has also invented a white undestructive | Inthe effectual remedy for RELAXATION, SPER- | can be readily cured by Hoogant"+ German Bitters. - metal filling, with which the most sensitivetesth | MATORBHGA AND BXHAUBTION OF THB s resulting from di of the can be —_— without pain, eed can build ubsa — SYSTEM, organs are speedily removed. 'e have no fect. Seat — on any side roots, which wiil TRIESEMAR No.2, tion in a AA, A rough lifetetime. tirely eradicates all traces among 01 The best of references given—Dr. ¥. Mott; Dr. | SomPuite ys ant ennrey Gopsivs sad Cutebs hare | besaved that otherwise will be Doremus, Professor of Ohemistry, N.Y; Hon, nerally heem thought an aptidote, to the ruin of e call Judge Wayne, of the Supreme Court af Wazhing- | {20 Dealih of a vast portion of the po, able ton, and thousands of ether, fall and examine for yourself. FEIBESMAS He 3, Is the eat and Sure remedy of the Avitised world TEATH. for all impuritics ef the «ystem,as welt as secondary M. LOOMIS, Pa D., the jjnventor and Patentes | symptoms, obviating the destructive of the MINERA) BLATE TH, sttendn, eury, as woll as other deleteriqus gersonally at his office in this erty. ManrieGepp | which all she fa in persons can wear these teeth who cannot ‘MAR Nos. Bo })-6m wear n person wear Gevoid of taste or smell, and of qual- Senot wear {here om others whe'| {tss. .Fhey are in the fem of @ lozenge may | stances o! ‘ ane x pt zy ofice cam be Pree He on the t table without their use being sus- last four years, — Execs 5 they ma jesize; 5 unde: mediate command Sut to those who are particular and wis! the purest’ Sold in tin cases at G3 each, or four @3 cases in ny fe Threagh the exposure . aiganest, strongest and most perfect denture that | one for $9, end in G2 cases, thus saving Go, as | ‘ain RB. Avves, Tt art can ‘produca, the MINERAL PLATS will be red by Valpean, Laliemend, our, &e., | b2rlart more fully warranted. £0. Who retail'by DE. H. A. BARRO’ nae Rooms in this city—No. 338 Renusylvaniasvenue | 194, Bl ‘er street, (four from tooen between Sth and 0th streets. Also, 907 Arch st., | street,) 5 a rk. Ymmediately receipt of re- | ¢: tery. I was poate Sane | part of the World, sochrely peeked. ana Eoees according to structions of the writer. GAS FITTING, &e. epoch ter BARRON tat WM. 3. DOVE & 00. Es obtained by special authority trom B. O° FORD, Ass nes ogee etacs payer th | Washingt BB o's ma! ‘rored in PLUMBING, GAS, OR STRAM FITTING BUSI- rpornams = Prad act on — ie res ba north ef " ae NE ning yl ennsylvanis avenue, w! may found a com- 499 Buvuwre Br., Wasurscrom, D. 0. assortment of DELT 1d oth: — SEE EFRON TEES ee gies G8 WwW GAS FIXTURES. } ve in Btore, daily recel Gas j vixPORES bof entirely Now Patteras and | Sffered in this market sovining mecete ae gery rete garcia: Se 7 2 Hes, T. nt that we have the 7 All Work in the above line intrusted to our care will be promptly aftenied to. oon eeite rmcmas | Serur i, RAE _MUES & NOGHAN, S76 Datrost. PULLIB®IER, CARPET. and from the vicinity o i CaRVas TRA ie ifn, able Bitters x. 0, MARRIED LADIES ONLY —Iuroararr an. PLOW ERICH TOMS Be | Hise ie Raeas petlianeal asc capeg if i ic! enitin poo Membera of pitta A velers will please | bosom those who are dearest jo : in li % wine, ab may be desired ou the toecigt of xe Be tual are made in otber sities wooed) EM acsseeconeee qeort, Lan arcloced to iy ad dteee Fhe rei t oT ecy| Superior LEATEMR can DES SRUNKS made We fully eovenr in the trath of the ore fic rr #-arch and experiment, this INFORMATION tnay order. as we bed of seeing our , be implicitly relied upon asa CERTAINTY in alleon. | TRUNKS COVERED ané REPAIRED st shori ene eae a tingencies, natural derangements, &c. Itwilladi | 20ttee, | DDLEBAI Je Bow Fock 2 mach to health and happiness of evéry miuaixp __ Goods delivered free of charge to any part of the EA. \ * ©. tith — WOMAN. A bapey state «f mind, nateral enjoy- ay Sere es at Ae " as ae EVALIER: New York. 2. r prised, bs‘aly Shere inorecerece eth paaee | = SI Ea es | LR RAREWELL. Oe Beg Vermost bene “lesnings, Ail business contdentval. Parties | eee Ms-2BY | tmar IB one BEN BROW do. do “4 gerinpe an iniecriew or treatment will also ad- aaa Stiga oy PeNtens Baste BENE Ay MAC DO : “HENRY A. TAYLOR, M.D. | and MEDIOCL ” have determ BERM nN POH Oe PAPERHANGI ! 4eRe Lestares Disqualifce- i “ 486 Gola sud Veven OB! SG | tien’ nervons DebUine, Promatare Done eat. — e! Gold Btamped, aud medium priced Gold Pape: gestion, Weakness, Depression, or ignorance of with @ varied stoek of Glased aud Blank Papers aysiology and Nature's Law. These invaluable 7 the lowes cash prices. lee! ve been the means of entightening and a WIN-OW SHADES! | Saving thousands, and will be forwarded on the New Desigrs, Gold Band and Imitation fol Band | receipt of four BEWARE OF COUNTERFEITS! . any required style or hise of Shade made to order” way, New York. Sy in | Dep thgt the sigpatare of 0, M. JA0 cea AL PICTURE FRAMES! | rc MXPRESS COMPANY. = PRICE PRR BOTTLE 75 CENTS, Gold Leaf. H fae hand« mest —— sonertcet ia the | WOTICE OF REMOVAL. OB HALF DOZ. FOR 94. wh variety of small sized Oval and | gue p? OPFION of this’ Bhould your nearest 4 not have the os, of fore, domestic man- | from to Go not be put off by any intoxicating Pe factures. Also, Photograph Care bracing | nemet tron Pursruest the laree be ite bai covier of celubraied Pictures, Paintings and wtatat aaan Sapa mations tat ar fecwand, cnausely end by axe? ary, ~&e. | BE. Ovrr MagvracrosT, PICTURE CORD AND Tage; 2 BBLS, PF: eee oar Different sizes and colores Pleture ieee rosie by BOR Nr hel Mo. 631 ARCH 8T. Raila, ke. Orders for Faperhangings or Wingo: ee 1 stre: JONES & BVANS, pades po exeen enced Hi od men in erty oF country, Terms cath, — WP AILLARD CANDY! 4 (Bucoeasors to 0. M. Jackson & Oo.’ : ; 2 Maugnires. | [Vf MAILLA camp Proprietor. &/ Pease remember the number, 466 Th street, | ETN of ae arc ‘Ke terme ceab for goods and bur ja is en Corner be a {RORELL, gis by Drogeists and Dealers in ove i and Vermestay, | tows e United . wa a " Ps - y

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