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‘THE EVENING STAR. PUBLISHED EVERY AFTERNOOR, (QUNDAY BXICEPTED? at THE 6TABK BUILDINGS, PROPOSALS. ee ees ROPORA: BR 30.000 BARRELS OF P 18 FOR 15uE. are invited tll the Slet dar Sonat with £0,400 barrels 11 be received for what is Ksown seas bares. Lap Paoresai ie ‘tien less rect greles should be sheets of paper. the Piour to be sommenced the 6th ot April, or as soon thereafter ae Goverawent may dircet, at the rate of BC dally. delivered either at the Gover: se im Georgetown, atthe ‘he Haiiroad Depot, Wash: Payment will De mace in e ede 4 haryes er at patos. .C. jertifcates of indedtet xorg funda the govercment may have ‘The asual covernwent Inspection will Be made gart before the Sour is reecives. de entertained frem parties who arc ericusly failed bor oe bly with their bids, or from ed. Bids will be accompanied with an qath ef ali "aud directed to Col. 4. SHOR WITH. &. .» Waabington, D. = -&£C 8 U RA decsad “Prepoate fer Flour. proresais rox may, OATS AND CORN. Cum snreRussten’s Orri benw Ware oi Waszizs ington. corner 18th and & sts. rom. D.C., March 7, 13. BasLED Pnorosaze will be reseived at this office uati FRIDAY. the 2th day of Mareh, at 19 x. | for furnishing the Government with (30 0) three (BOI) three huadret and ('0),0) ome hundred tons of MAY. bushels of 6A TE jbemparor nde shelled red at (2,000) two tho: Oats to be of @ good merchantad! p in bags of about two bushels each. will be received by weight, at (sz) thirty-two ba furnished without extrc ebarge to the 2M to de of a good mMarchan’ bags of about two bushels sack. will be received by weight, at (56) tifty-six without extra charge to the to be made in the city of Wachin, twenty-five days from the date of the — aaality, js to the bushel. to be i PROPOSALS. Proposals will be received for (8) five hundred for (9,009) fifty thous upwards, and for (5),00) tens ef Hay —_ y Sfty thowrard busbels of Cerc and upwi The provositions for the Hay, Oata and Corn must and entirely distinct from Offiee address of the bid- be om separate pa} a pees *: Pipe ppear in the propesal. ests L ‘ifs Bid Ie made in the name Nola beg jes mm appesr,or the Gsasiderol asthe Individes! sropose! of the narve iguimg :t. Propesais from dishoyal parties will not be eon- sidered. and AM OATH OF ALLEGIANCE MUBT ACCOR * Proposals mast be addressed to Gol. D. H. Ruck: DD. er, artermaster U. 8. Army, Washingt: ly marked ‘'P, rh,” as the case may be. UARANTER. idder to fill the contract. be quaranteed 'b: Peepoensibie persons, whese signatures must Attorney. Bidders must be present in The ability of bility of the guaran’ certificate of the Clor! t Court or of the United Btates Dis. mn when the bids will mot be consid- Bonds equal in amount to half the sam to be re- esived on the contract, si © igned by the contractor acd beth ef his guarantors, will be required of the de men with them, or to have bonds signed i tion and ready to be produced when the cunt: lanks for bondscan be procured cpon applica- made at this office, either personal! FORM OF GUARANTEE. , of the county of , of the eounty of eby guarantes that contract in accordance with the terms of ‘ition, and that should his proposition be he, will at once enter of —, do her: into a contract in acco’ rewi z Should the contract be awarded him we are pre- pared to become bi ities. (To this guarantee must be appended the official certificate above r NaP ECTION. DE All Hay Oats and Corn contracted for under this advertisement wiH be rigidly iuspected, and such as does not prove of a good sound merchantable “Farncat tobe made upon the completion of the e + npoL e eontract,< ee scone theraafte rT as the Chief termaster shall be in funds, Any informali' = the — nae @ rejection o: 1e ora! Delivery to be mm LAVERY. &e. bid, Or non-eonformanee this advertisement, will 3 the Railroad Depot. or at Government Wharves iz the city of The Chief Quartermaster reserves to himself the one te reject any or all — Colonel and Chis De he may deem tee RUCKER. pot of Washington, be reeetved at the Mayor’s Cfice until 3 #. M., Saturday, the 14th instant, for certain alterations and im Council Chamber, City Hail. in « h lan and specifications to be seen at the Mayor's ce, Bidéers will state the sh: rtest pe which the room cau be completed ready fer parcy and the cost total right to reject euch bids as ma: vements ip the rdapee with the pes not be deemed ad ‘entagecus to the interests of the Corporation is reserved by the committee addressed to the “Committee Council Chamber. City Hai ounci amber, City Hal & RICHARD WALLACH. OBALS FOR LAYING WATER MAINS FOR FURNISHING OUB- PORATION B.OPS. Waren Racistxan’s Orrice, M: Seatkp PRoposas, im dupiiea’ e@opy to the Presidentof the Bec ‘one copy to tee President of the Board of Com- Cenucil, will be received until Monday, the m., for jaying water mains ton during the eur- 75 of % inch, of % Proposais must be Council Cham- of Aldermen rept ealendar year Also for Mon stops. vis - 160 of by inc! bay be i tremens ig ae eeaclak ors can apolying at thin of- : KANDOLPH COYLE, Water Registrar, NTERNAL REVENUE STAMPS se mae RY DENOMINATION, = é bad & Tes! r AT TH TTOK’S OFFICE, No. 476 Seventh Starer Opposite Post Office tarimae Collestor of Internal Revenue for the District of Colambie, 7) ANCHOVIE: CAPERS, Etc. JQ OORE 5 WEST END DRUG BTOR Mes chine 113 Pa. AvENDK, Medicines received weekly *s, Jayue’s and other Pateu' Pi eular attention paid to the dis ing of physician's prescriptions ND Ho AND LONDON CORDIAL GIN, P nd Free! re and Free NAGLE’S, 259 Pennsylvania avenue LMENT OF STATS. tg Wassineton, January2, 1563. ‘The Secretary of State will hervaflo: pers of Congress on basiuess on Paturdays, com- mencing with Saturday, the Gret of next month. WILLIAM H. SEWARD. LES 8. FOW. IMP ORTE! DEALERS I= BARTHEN W. oLamy Ey, japanced Waiters, terns, &e., &0., $04 (04d Fellows’ Hall) 7th et. T.—1960.—X._ DRAKE'S PLANTA- TION BITTERS Of this celebrated brand appears to be in every @ne’s mouth, as well as on every one’s table. They ure a spiendid article and cim be relied @pon to wireng:hep and invigorate exhansted Chamber Bets, PROPOSALS. PPoPcsale For nonsEs anv MULES. Omer Quanesnuas?sn’s Orvics, Deon Wigactcr 8" due bi .¥P PROPus ats will be received at this - @ay of e o*eloek he, Government wi! (2,0) two tt » AD (8.000) two theus and Mules, of the folowing 4. tom, vis: OAVALBY. For Gavelry, (1,60) one thousand five hundred Se can five 6 5 yi a 3 - ARTILLER’ Y. For Artillery, (900) five hundred Horses, from 1234) Sfteen and ene-half to (16) sixteen bands hie . between five and sight years of of dork e0:078, free from all defects, well broken to har- inne? built, and to weigh not less ? MULBS. ‘Two thousand Males to ecnform to the following Py Ait. to be (14) fourteen hands and over in hight. ALL te be sounée, le mules for draught Porposes, ard to be OVER PHAZE AND UNDER BIND TEARS OF 458, PRSPOSALE. The fall name and post office address of the bid- der must appear in the proposal. ifs bid is made in the name of a firm, the ofall the ties must I” FOR RORSES. ; , Pre mast Specity daatiy whether the bid ! te for Oavalry or ArtiHery Horses, and on go case must both be bid for en the same paper. i if CA lt Eee ae for Ley mbna @ must forw: wo proposals—one each ease, cowmiete in sine having no refers ence to any other proposal by the same party. iF FoR KULS Proposals must be in separate envelopes from thore for horses, and must in no manner refer to er ¢cpead on them. Proposals must be addressed te Cul. D. H, Buox- m2, Quartermaster U.8. Army. Washington, D.C., and sheald be plainly marked “Propoas Borees,’’ or “Proposals may be. for Mules,” as the ease GUARANTEE. The abiity of the bidder to fill the contract, sheuld 1t be awarded to him, must be guarantied by two responsible a. signatures must be ap- pended to jarantee. The responsibility of the guarantors must be ahown by the official certificate of the Clerk of the erest Distriet th Mt i een yr emg Court or of the United States Dis- Bidders must be present in person when the bids opened or the:r proposals will not be evnsidered. are Bonds equal in amount to one half the sum to be | veceived on the eontract, signed by the eontractor and both of his guarantors, wil! be required of the sncesasful bidder upon signing the contrast. Az the bond must accompany the contract, it will necessary for the bidders to hare their bonds men with them, cr to have bonds signed in antiel- pea and ready to be produced when the contract maigaed. Bisnis for bonds ean be proeared upon applica- tor being made at this office, either personaly, by letter, or by telegraph FORM OF GUARANTEE. We, of the county of and Rtate of , of the county Btate of —. do hereby guaranty that ——in ‘able to faldl « eontract in aceurdance with the terms of his propo. sition, and that, should his proposition be accepted, he will at once enter into a eontract in aeeo ce therewith. Should the contract be awarded to him bal id sabe te ee ee he official 'o this guarantees mus appen the offiei sertifcate above mentioned.) INSPECTION. DELIVERY, &« All Horses contracted for under thin ndrertise- ment will be subject to a rigid inspection, and those not conforming to the specifications will be re- q Bo Mares will be reeaived. The Horses must be delivered in this city, within Twenty viays from the date of the contract, and no ettem ston Of time will be granted on any pretext. All Mules contracted for under this adverfieement will be subjected to s rigid inapeetion 1 those pane to the specifications will be re jected. The Mules must al! be delivered in this city withia (25) twenty five days from the date of signicg the contract. Payment to be made upon the completion of the eontrect, or so soon therusfter as the Chie? Quar- termaster shall le in funda Any informality in the b 4, or non-conformance th the terms of this advertisement, will eusure ie rejection ofthe proposal. _ The Horses will be aw--caa in lots of (#4) two hundred each. and the Males in lots of (5 0) five hundred ea kh. unless the Ohief Quartermaster should deem it for the intereat of the Government to v: the number. 4 tee Quartermaster reserves to Sissel tie La 0 reject any or al jis that he ma) ean too high, = D. H. RUCKER, Colonel and Chief Quartermaster, Brat 4 tiéth Depot of Washington. ROPOBALS FOR WOOD. Thaaierarierts Doeetseent of Washington, ce af Chief, Quarcermaster . February 19, 1943. Proposare are invited for furnishing Wood to im and around the Forts hereinafter ™ parties owning wood or wood lands tt, DeKalb, Corcoran, Haggerty, Wood- nd Marcy, on the south Obain Bridge. First For wood standing, (price per cord.) Recond. For wood felled py U. 8. Engineers or | otherwise. (price per Leste Third. Vor wood eut and corded on the ground. Proposals must re oa the locality, kimd, quanti- H e ty, and qualiy of the wood. Propo-nis will be reeeived under this advertise. ment :or the amount of wood required. _ Pr will be received at any time upto June let, 1463. Each bidder must attach bis full name and Post Office address to his bid. and the names cf all the yartics intercated in the propoval must appsar in the bis Am oath of allesiance to the Government of the United States must accompany each bid, Bids will be opened frum time to time, and con tracts or purchases made as the wood mray be re- wired. - The Fight in reserved to accept all or any part of any bid. cena aout ee ‘Proposals for sarod BLIAS M. GREENER, Lieut, Colonel! Chie! Quartermaster fe 2)-3m Bepartinent of Washington. prerosate FOR CARPETS AND OFFICE CHAIRB. QoswtekMantex Gaxn 8 Orrice, Washington, February 24, 1863, PoposaLe willbe received at thie Department ontil j2 o'clock wv. othe of May next tor furnishing the following articles for the use of the Quartermaster General's Department, vic : CARPETING. Seven hundred (7) yards, more or | erain Carpeting. ef the beet quali which must accompany the o! sqnare yard to include waking, to each room, and patting down t ap the bestinanner. Measurement to be the foor. and payment made for quantities thas ascertained. rooms to be carpeted ean be seen by ealling at this office. OFFICE CHAIRS. | One hundred and twenty 12)) Oak Chairs, cane seat, & sample of which cau be seen at this office, | The whule to be completed within two weeks from the time of signing the agr eseh chair to include the delivery of the same at of the Quartermaster General. fem td Pprorozars FOR WeopD. uarters, Defenses af Washingion OK: a thee Quartermasur. Jan, 2, has. ¢ Pxorosats are invited for furnishing Wood to | the troops in and around the Forts hereinafter specified. from parties owning wood or wood lands in the vicinity of the same, vis: Porta Alexander, Bi Franklin Mansfeld, Pennsylvania, Battery | menaineen: Foct . ussey, Massa- cbhunetis, Blocum, Totten, Slemmer, Bunker Hill, Baratogs, Thayer, Lincoln, Batteries Vermont, Martin tt ant the Potomac, Proposals to be made in wwit: First. Por wood atandirg, (price per cord.) Recond. For wood felled by U. 8. otherwise, (price per cord ) and qwa/tiy of the wood. Toposals will be received under this advertise- ent for the amount of wood required up to June 1, 3563, Uniird Biates must acompan: Bids wifi be spened from time to time, and con- tracts or purchases made as the wood may be re- ired - “The right is reserved to aceept al) or any part of bid. *Sopesale should be endersed, ‘*Proposals for | Weod,’ and addr é Baas a. GREENE, 6] au ef Quarteras wt" anit Defenses of Washington. ISAAC HERZBERG 4ICENSED PAWNBROKER, at the Old Stand, 0,0” to be loaned on in, silver ware and seating rere tavern Remember, the place is 35 ational Hotel, betweea 4): and 6th sts. ‘AL travescUcne strictly confidential fa 34 Soa the names wear, or the bid will be | eonsidered as the individual proposal ef the party | sigine it, . H roposale from disloyal parties weil mot be con- sidered, and an cath of allegianes must aesom ; ack proposition. os Lid : Mesers. P. H. Drate & Co. Ganriemen: This inetitution has reosived and extended aid to over 14,00 sick and disabled Ihave of late administered the Fianta- tion Bitters in mumerons eases of exaustion, fevers, want of appetite, de. with the most remark able and gratifying results. It ereates appetite, strength and ebeerfuine poor fellow his usual health. tion was in every fain:ly, in every hospital, and on every battle feild. With respect, your servant, Da. G. W. Axvazwa, Bugt, { | | { i Forts Ethan Al- | n the following manner, | eement. The price for | Cameron, on the north side of following maaner, |. Bugineers or Third. For wood eut and corded on the ground, Proposals must specify the locaitty, kind, qwan- hh bidder must attach his full name and Post Office address to his bid, and the names of all par- ti interested in the proposal must appear in the An oath of allegiance to the Government af the cach bid Benate; Hon 8.—T.—1866_-X DRAKE'S PLANTATION BITTERS. ‘They purify, strongthon and lavigorate, The create s healthy appetite. They arc 25 antidote to shaage of water aad diet They overeome effects of dissipation sad iate They strengthen the system and esliven the They prevent miasmatie and intermittent fevers They purify the breath and acidity of the etvm- They eure Dyspepsia and Constipation. They eure Diarrhe, Celera and Cholera Morbus. They cure Liver Complaint and Nervous Head They are the best Bitters in the word. They meke the weak men strong, and are exhausted | Beture’s great restorer, They are eomposed of the | eolebrated Oslisaya Bark, Oascarills Bark, Dande- | tion, Chamomile Flowers, Wintergreen, Anise, Olover-buds, Orsage Peri, Bnake-root, Caraway, Coriander, Burdoek, 8.—T.— 1560—X, &e, The following isa sample of the tentimony daily Seip Garr Hovar, Lovisviris, Ky., Dec. 21, 131. Mensre. P. H. Dnaxx & Co. Weare compelied to order 12 dozen Plantation Bitturs to supply friends wac have no other way of procuring this admirable article, Respectfully youra, Sitas F. Mirrer & Co., Proprietors, Lam, &o., Messrs. Drake & Co. &e. Delicate females requiring a gentie stimulant, ami clergymen, lawyers and etuderts cxhausted by mental labor, will find the Piantation Bitters a mont beneficial tonic. Every bottle hus the fz on a steel plate engraving, or itis not genuine. fold by all Pruggists, mar $-eolst prt ey ses STATE LOTTER | DRAWN EVERY WED: 20 Prizes I prize of §4,000, 4.0%, 400) 4060; 4,000; 4,00, 4000, 4,000, 1 prize of $2,000, Iprieof 2/00, } prizeof 2.00, lprizeof 26m), lprize of 2,000, 1 f 2000, f 2,000, ] prize of @1 Hm, Leon 1a, 1.600) 1.00, 1,000, 1,800, 1 prize of $50, #0, ee, mo, 50, 0} 50, ww, 00. 236 prires of $200 ar. 65 prites of 65 prizes of 65 prizes of 65 prises of 8 0! 27,040 prises of 32,386 prises __—. _.. .amounting to... @593,392.90 10; Halves $5; Quarters 62; Bighths 91% | DRAWN KVERY WEDNESDAY IN THB MONTH @7-All orders for Tickets should be addressed to JOH: Wilmington Delaware. — F EMALE COLLEGE. in wuccessful o} and is one of f learning in the country ttention Higher branches of E: tages furnished in Voc Drawing, Painting. French and Latin are taught by experienced teachers. Persons comin, J, HEIBERGER & 00., H.P. pow ct Munsengs. Srs0s Massoua_---...-- Tauasvare... 2... tog that they be A Laas arneriey , positively Last Hous, Orectemati,O January 15, 183, , The same remarkably powe Witvagps’ Hors Wasaineton, D.C. 3 GeNri amen: We require another supply of your Plantation Bitters, the popularity of which daily inereases with the guests of our house, Rerpestfuily, Brass,Cuapwick & Co, I PLAY AT THAT GAME. Chairs, * Circie, 35 ¢ents. Becured Seats, 35 cents ext VARIETIES! CLEvaLann, Dec. 8, 1989 = + * * I Maeve been eo ill with Liver Com pleint and Dyspepsia that | was eompeiied to aban- don my business. I used three botties of the Pian | tation Bitters, and to my astonishment am eutire- ! ly cured. They are tho best medi acd I shall enceaver to make them kaown. Please inform me what 8,—T — Yours truly, W. A. Chil Regiment, writes: ine I ever nsed, H. B. Kixosirr, Surgeon of the Tenth Ve mont “I wish every soldier had a bottle of Plantation Bitters. They are the mont efleetive, perfect, and harmless tonic [ ever usei.”” FRED BAY, FRSD MAY, Rocugstex,N. ¥., Dee, 21, 151. * The Plantation Bitters have cured moe of the worst kind of dyspepsia of near four years standing. I have recommended them tu others, and aw faras I know with signal success, Ray, J, 8, Catuony. Beaxstr House, Ctxcinmatt, Ohio. ance to commence at (CANTERBURY, HALL ey Ca EREL The Plantation Bitters sppear to be very popular kere. Seud us twenty cafes r ore, and oblige, TP. Sacxnxens & Co, simile of our eignature Grocers, and Qountry P. H. DRAKE &CO., 202 BROADWAY,N. Y. SDAYIN THE MONTH | Mies JULIA ® 15 Prizes or $4,000! &7 $32 000! 4a " DELAWARE STATE LOTTERY, Authorized by “An Act for the Encouragement of Interna] Improvements in State of Delaware.” JOHN A, MORRIS & CO., Managers. DRAWN EVERY WEDNESDAY IN THE MONTH $1,000 rach. Breconp Capitat Paice $11,000, BOHEME. 1 prize of 932,006 is | will be repeat Miss Lillie Brat don, 1 Mies Josephine Florence, Mins Lott » Clifford, Misa Kate Harrison, Miss Jennie, lprize of 2,000 forms was! the fashioi Horse G vare’s Qcadrills, now so popular—thatthoy The oppils j y AMUSEMENTS, _ WASHIN2 TON THEATRE. OORNER ELEVENTH AND O STREBTS. . Messrs mn & toeor 6 aaree no. W. Fanoas Mareb 12. THURSDAY KVENIKG Tho Mansgers bave «rest wre iD annowDe inéneed the great Shek-pearenn MB. HACKETT, TBBRK EIGHTS ONLY, in his onls tite tad sharaster of Bhakspeare’s Grostost Comic Creation. . to appear for This evening will be produced Hie Mietoriesl play ef Foletat...... & KING HENRY fae peas .Mr. Hackett Friday KING HENBY 1¥ will be repented, ebt of Mr. HACK- » When willl be prodneed MERLY WIVES OF WINDROR, Led Peat may be se.nred inadvanee for either performa: Prices oF Apwwsion —Baleony Chairs, 75 eente; heatr ta, 25 cents; Parenette, & een is; Fam- Cireie, 3; Private Bozes, $5. GROVER’S THEATRE. PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE, near Willard’s Hotel Laomsad Govan. __. ______ Massess THIB EVENING, Leet Appearance but two of MIf8 LAUKA KEENE, Ww. K. BLAKB, c Wha TLENG 5 WALgoT. z aid MRS. J. RROUGHAM lite Will be produced tris vening for the seeond and lest time in Washington, the new and ewinenti: sncecasful Comedy. a KO RERT FOR THR WICKED. fal cast of Tucsday it. This piay las been eatenmed by the majority those whe have seen it ». the most popu Fo ang succ<as't! p'ay of the enasaemest It HOt be repeated alter te-wight The performance of the evening wil! coucinds SPECTER BRIDEGROOM. Veters| Nicoderaus...BMr. Levick ‘eweill Benetitef LAURA KEEN n rebesreal- THE EIVALS, and TWO CaN with the Biggory...... To-morrow, F. PRICRS OF ADMIASIOR. Dress Circle and Beleony conte; Orchestra Chairs 75 santa; Fawlly VARIETIES! IRR: VARIST VAKIETIES! THOUSANDS He! TO EXE THEM: ON DERFUL AND DARIN won PS TRAPEZE GYMA A8ts agp CONTURTIONISTS, i Ri ExS, THE GKARD STAR , 1 THE MODEL PLACs OF Tiik CITY: , Prices of Admission.— Parquette and Family Cir- ele, 25 certs; Orchestra Chai s, 8 evnts; Singia Beats in Boxes ix persone.) £5; Colorad Circle, 25 cents cekts; Private Boxes, (hold: Doors open at’ q quarter to 80% CANTERBURY HALL, LOUISIANA AV., mean Siata Staezy, DUCTED MUsiC HALL IN aMenivca; THE AUTOCRAT TKOUPE OF THE WORLD IN ANEW BILL! First week of the GEAGTIFUL DANSEUSE sud CELEBRATED BON GSTRESS, Miss EBASTINK DK FAIRER. Mins LRNSTINE DB Faipsn, DIES EKNSTINE DE FALBER. M186 ERNSTINE DE FAIBER To-nigh:, will be wresented one of the BEST BILLY OF THE SEARO: including the Eensation Drama, THE FKOKTUN This piec is repiete S OF WAR. Btartling Incidents, Combats, &c.encipg with a beautiful Ailegorical Tableau, representing Tux Kewako Or Tee Braye! MONS. BZOLLOSY'S Beautiful Ballet entitied YSLAYND 4, THE FAIRY OF THE SEAS: OK ThE a's Viston! MisSd KAT ENNOYER and THE GREAT COURT OF BEAUTY will appear in this Bailet. IMER, the Queen cf the Ameri- age, in New songs. EARAR LAY uiversily acknowledgrd to be want ful uct ever performed TO-NIGHT, JREMES, THE POET, FIGHTS MIT SIGEL! ERMa, Bp can the mos! Tue sTAGE DRIVER—AN ALARMING SACifI- FICE! AWKWARD DILEMMA! Geo_K, Edesoa, Billy Emerson, H. W. Egan. Wille Armsirong, Jizany Clark, Johnny Clarke, will appear, NEW DANCkS BY | Miss Jennie Allen, La Petite Elia. Come Eurly, if you wish Seats ! Doors open at 7 o’clock ; performance at3. _ Acrsission 2 cents; Orchastra, & cests; Private “ik oxen (boidirg mx,) $5. A GRAND MATINEE SATURDAY A#TERSOON, at 2 0’clock, For Lantgs anp CaiLpren n seen the ea i 000 APVERTISING COACH? W ILLANDS’ MALL—The Fashtonable Dancens | Academy.— Mr. GOOBALL rospectiully in- and misses desirous of learning all le dances—incinding the new Koyal We aro now in prosigt. ohn ment of uew rtyie DREBS GOODK, Chivirs, Black sud White Plaid Valentins, Figured | Movslins an¢ Chsilies,Ginghams Brilliants, Bisek | and Whiie Poplins, and Plain Alpnccas. Also.a | e mplete stock of Mourning Goods, Kid Gloves, a“ Li le NEW DRESS GOODS, tiful asrort- uch as Poii de Bleached Cottons, &e Ac, ee ME BAYLOR & 00. eo8t bove Lottery ORRIS & OO., “BORDENTOWN, N. J. Institute is pleasantly located on the Dela- River, $0 miles north of Philadelphia. It has ration for more than @ most tourishing institu- to the Common and jh, and superior advan- Instrumental Music 1 onan Apes can are Nbr rut street wharf, ade... at a. ™. ant , 4, > tg . y it whan Pept loo PAPERHANGING: WI ane UUN fl BRAKELBY a Safe LINEN ent. References in Warhington : Hon.J © Ten Eyke, JN. L Btratton, House ef Represe: tativer; Joo, P. Polk, Bate : Cox, Treasury Department; W H. Van Northwic! Departinentof thn Interior; 8. J. Groot, M.D fe 18 2m* for public or private buildings a & Oo... MILITARY L R uTROPOLITAN Horst. “Late Br 44-tf 362 Ps. avenne % praxine CARDE—Bart Jas G[REEN PEAS (Petite Poin) Cepes. in oil ; Cape th terael 7 ons choviem; Strasbourg Mests—inet recoived. Co s and others x ANOK TAYLOR, (M4#88F ooLLine & 00.8 PHILADELPHIA DRAUGHT ALE AND PORTER. Lam now receiving large quantities of DRAUGHT ALEand PORTER from this eslebrated Brewery, which lam prepared to furnish on short notice tc | all persons who will favor me with their orders Batisfaction gusrautied. Orders given to my drivers will be promptiy at- | tended to. Goods delivered in all partsof Washington acd | Georgetown, free of charge. { ‘Forms :— Cash on delivery. BILBY A. SHINN, Agent, Gnrion Bottling Depot, 57 Green st., _ aoe Georgetown, D.C ~ IGEL BITTERS ARE THE PEOPLE'S | » FRIEND I inform all whom it may concern, that I bought | Mr. Caspary the receipts thiv very fine Bitters, | hcan be had only at A. PAULY'S Wine and pur Btore, 589 Fst..Island. = mbo-i lb QCPPOsItE PATENT OFFICE, 462 SEVENTH STR KET. NDOW SHADES, CTUKs AND 3HAD# CORDS, ata SEELS, ac. A hk MATS AN Gi DRUGS VELV ND BRUSSELS FOOT HASSOCKS arte JBHIONB, &c. ecuted scription furnished Con: 3 OTHROCK’S a vase °° Wew Store, 452 Feventh street, fel9-4aw2w Opposite Patent Ome; U i BF Paperhanging skillfully BI Windew Hunten of any (Nonpareit;) French Pickles; Mon ale; Spanish and French Olivos; An- G & BURCUELL, st-and Vermont av maré Corner i tet to 7 2 alos ‘Performa. H Joseph A. Gilmore, H i i | Concord THE MOST POPULAK AND THE BEST CON- TELEGRAPHIC NEWS, {ABSOCIATED PRESS DISPATCHES) FROM THE SvUTH. lich steamer Queen of Wave it Cememanugh has her eutire Moemiter fleet at 8 im charge—T or. _Fontrxss Mormox, March 11.—The steamer Erivseon arrived at Fortress Monroe, with Port Royel dates to the th inst. Passengers—Chiet Engmerr Stmine, with dispatches to the Goy- ernment, Chief Engineere Roble and Heylos, and C. C. Fulton, of the American. The Mouttor Oatekili arrived a: Pert Royal on the cch inetant, in tine condition. 4 The rvpuire of the Montauk are completed, The Charlketon papers say that the Rebels | on Red river have captured the ram gunbout Races ot coy cee @nd the Indianola. ¢ gunboat Quaker City left Port Ro: Sunday, for Philadelphia. The Ericson Leta ber otf Witmington, in chase of a propeller with the Engheh fag flying, and boarded her, Bnd wos lying alongside when lastseen. The prlivr seemed to bnye lost one of her masts. 6 English steamer Queen of the Ware, witha raluadie carge, wae driven ashore at the mouth of the North Santee. She wae abundoned by her crew, who escaped to Georgetown, South Carolina, first, however, ati mptirgto blow their vessel up, but only slightly damaging her. ‘the gunboat Conemaugh took possassion of | ihe Queen of the Wave, capturing a heutenant and five solcicrs who came from shora. Admiral Dupont hae dispatched a veeeel to try and get her off, or if unable to do so, atleast | torave her cargo, which consists of ammuni- ton avd clothing. The steamer is said to be a hew and marniticent vessel. The whole Monitor fet has returned from Oesibaw aud one is at Port Roysl. There are *ix in all. Grsizaw Sovxp, March 5.—The Monitors Peesmc, Patapeco, and Nahant, with three mortar echoorers, commenced & combined at- tack on Fort MeA day morning. The cannonading continued all | dey with elight intermiseion, and the mortar sebocners kept up a fire on the fort all night. On Wednesday morning the fight waa not re- newed. Commander Drayton, senior offleer, Muding that the rebels had repsired the fort curing the night, ordered @ cessation of the at- tack. It wae fcund impossible, on aceount of ob- structions in ihe river, to get in fell range of the tort. Une rebel gun was dismounted and ehatter. ed, aud porticne of the parapet broken away; but being unable to get past the fort, it was Impossible to take it without a co-operating force. Besuregard was there. The Monitors were etruek by scores of balls, | but none ot them were damaged, and all proved impregnable, except a few holes through the upper portion of thesmokestacks. | } Not less than three hundred shot and shell | were fired The attack will net be resumed, haying been moetiy intended for a teat of strength of the yescels, New Hampshire Elec Concorp, March 11.— he rns for Governor from one hundred and seyenty-flve towns show the iollowing vo: lra A. Bastman, Po re] Waller Harriman, war dem. see 3573 These returns indicate no election of Goy- ernor by the people. The following is the yote for Governor in eme of the pripcipal towns: Gilmore. Eastman. Harriman. wi 7s Lover... 23 4 of the State for Gove lows: Berry, rep. 2. 506. Wheeler, war dem. i pubiivau plurality 355%. Mr. Lincotn ex the Stat. over Dougias, by a majority of T.ast year the republican majority on joint bal lot in the Legis areh 11.—The election is very close. Af Judge Eastman, dermecrat, is elected Governer by @ majority, he only wants of u. His plurality over Gu- in, will be from 4,u D 5,00. st congressional di-trict, after ma- us in the morning returns, it probable that Mr. Marcy, democrat, is elect by from 200 to suv majority. It will be neces- sary to have the officsal count to decide the sec- cna and third districts. The democrats carry the following counties :—Merrimac, Grafton, irroil and Belknap. The republican and Harriman ticket united has a majority in | Keckingham, Stafford, Hillsborough, Cheshire @ probably Sullivan counties. In the House, six and six. Perhaps the opposition to the democrate may have secured seven or eight of ; the twelve members | Great Union Demonstration at Philadel- phia. Prilavetpuia, March 1!.—An immense as- semblage convened atthe Musical Fund Hall + tO inangurate the “Nationa! Union The house was crowded, and smaller | meetings were held by the ontsiders. The main mecting was presided over by Gov. Curtiz, who made an eloq on the people of Pennsy! ia to give their undivided support to the Government. He gave great credit to Philadelphia for having originated the Union League, but said that the ft the interior and of other States were equality alive to the importance of a similar pairn combination. In this conuection he alluded to the recent demonstration in New York, where patriotism : { celity attracted to the same platform the Doors openZo'clock. Admission—ladies, cts.; | 8&4 Hcelity at P chiléren, it cts, representative men of all parties who bave hitherto been separated by political affinities. They had spoken together in such harmony that their words might be taken as un emanation of one mind. He deeply deplored the partizanship which was being incorporated in the spirit of the struggle by northern sympathizers with | the rebellion, but said he believed that the peo- ple would not Le misled by them. Resolutions appropriate to the occasion were unanimously adopted, and speeches were also made by Go ohneon, of Ten Ex-Goy. Wright, of In nator Doolittle, oresenta- uve Hendrick B. Wright, Benj. H. weter, Daniel Dougherty and others. The procvedings were conducted with much enthusiasm. Rhode Is Provyipence, March 10.—The republican Union, the constitutional Union, and thedemo- cratic parties held their coffventions to-day. The republicans nominated for Governor, James T. Smith; Lieutenant Governor, Seth Padelfore, Attorney General, Abraham Payne: Congress, for eastern district, Thomas A. Jenks, Western district, Nathan F. Dixon. The constitutional Union and democratic conventions nominated for Governer, Wm. W. Toppin, Attorney General, Walter 8S. Briggs. Elisha R. Potter, who was nominated for | Lieutenant Governor, declined. The constitu- 1 Unien convention nominated William | P. Shr fiieid tor Congress in the eastern district, none for the western district. The democrats nommatéea Geo. H. Browne for the western Qud none for the eastern district. The con ven- lions adjourned unul next week lo Ol the va- j cancies. The Work on the Vicksburg Cut-off. Caixo, March 10.—Late arrivals from below bring advices from Vicksburg to Thursday last. ‘The rebels were throwing occasional shells at our workmen in the canal opposit Vicksburg, deing no damage. The dredging machines were etill working. A transport arri the continued prog d from Yazoo pass reports ssof the expedition. [tis » Jackson and Columbus will be abandon- ed, and the troops now guarding it are to be | sent to Vicksburg. The Ohio and Mississippi | rivers are rising. of Col. Lefferts. New Yore, arch 11.—Colonel Lefferts bas resigned the command of the Seventh rv- giment, New York, March t1.--The steamer Africa sailed hence to-day for Liverpool, with forty PASSER EFT® ANG $1,950,080 In specie. Municipal Election. SyRactax, N. ¥. March 10.—Mr. Brook- rInver, 1 TD mocraiie candidate, Las been ebosen wayor by 400 majority. t Reywi—The attack om Fert MeAl- ; H i gat cn | j The Lee a i. Somat chaplain of the George i | | lister at 8 o'clock on Tuas. | j republicans will have nearly as large a | majority as Iast year. The Senate may stand it speech, calling | nored that the railroad aud telegraph be- | THE WEEKLY. STAR. iaining a greater varicty of interesting reedivg than car be found im amy ether—is publidhed om Friday morning, Binge ant Cash. Savoriakly, ta advanes, Rincle copy, yer aamum.——...__@1 @@ sana 'eddeocbéceatnsiens 1 OD | ort FROM EUROPE. H zw Yorx, March 11.—Ths Steamship Ulty | of Baltimore arrived about midnight, bringing | LAverpool advices of the 85th ak. i ‘The22d of Febreary wat evlebrated i oO el were - j qnetas 5 wee’ Halt, & kemtnn, inchs tanepes 0! one a voor aa om iliness, Gen. Vandern- Minister Adams replied to the toast to the | Union. Hisremarke were eonfined toex! Werhington for his giorions efforts in bemalt i { { the Union. H Mcsare. Coningham and White, aembers of i Parlement, both spoke in dewumtiation of :ba- wiry 88 the canse of the war, and in terme of eyn pathy with the North. The relieSehip Achilles, from Povadeiph: reached Liverpool on the 23d of rarest, “g rie feted om board db aie Majestic, in the ~ w trig Le stic, lersey. U.S. Const 7 among the goests. Capt. loglefield, of the jesUc, proposed toast to the President of the United States, « presring &cimiration for bis undaunted Perse - Yerance in the conduct of the war. Mr. Connel Dudiey was among the reepond- ents, eulogizing the conduct of the Presikieot Gly sentiments towards Eag- beld at Manchester acopted an adcress of thanks to the people of America, and presented it to the officers of the | thip George Griswold. The were conducted with immense enthusiasm, and the +peeches were Tall of sympathy with the North. in the House of Lords, Lord 5 at the request of Earl Russell, a Ul the , 2d of March his motion the corres- | pondenee with the Confederate ; Commissioners, j irlative to the recognition of the Southern States an a separate Government. , Lord Palmerston denounced, in str bap- { guage, theehipment of ne by from Feypt to Mexico, pe Renin r=4 French Government to ir the Wrong. | Bavy estimates of the British Government havo | been debated in Parliament, and the principal appropriations agreed to. rd Palmersten, in y t an inquiry, thatthe only official ument that ba@ en issued by Keritieh Government reli- | live to the proposed mediation of France in ; tbe affeure of the United States, was Earl Ros- | Fel's letter of the 13th of November, which has been Airesdy published. He could give neo in- formation ss to the reply of the United States Government to the last pi ion of the km- peror Napoleon. It was a matter entirely be- | tween those two governments. | The Globe eays it believes the dificalty wih Brazil will be promptly adjusted. Prince Alfred was still Malta, and bis healih was progressing eatisfactorily. FRANCE. The rumors of the retirement of M. Pouid had not been contradicted, but they were net yet fulfilled. The Paris Bourse was fiat; Rentes were | lower and quoted at 691. H THE POLIGK QUESTION The Polish question attracts great attention. The ineurrectionary movements continue. France has taken decided stape against the intervention of Prussia, and in favor ef eou- testione to Poland. _The Constitutionnel, which is regarded as Napoleen’s mouth-piece, publishes @ warning, ifmot @ menacing article towards the King of Prussia. There were romorsin Paris of an alliance having been formed by England, France and Austria, io obtain a solution of the Polen question. The press of England and France treat the ' matter with great gravity. i BUENOS AYRES Late advices trom Buenos Ayres represent that immence quantities of cotten bave been sowr in that republic. THE LaTEest Via QUFENSTOWN. | Lespon, Feb. 26.—The Polieh question re- © vachanged. cunt Bismark Schonbaueen bas tendered his resignation in the Prussian Ministry—a | portion of the Minietry having declared against the Russian Convention and the attitude of Pivrsia in the affairs of Poland, The Losdon Times publishes a letter from | Parie. which states that the French Govern- | Ment does not desire any territorial change in Pelanc, and still less the reconstruction of the cient kingdom of Oriand. The writer adds: “France and ud béve ready agreed to insiston the ful it, by Prussis, of the engagement ebe entered into in #15.” The London Herald says the Governments of France and England have agreed on & common course ofaction. They wili make no attempt | to resnecitate Poland, or to sever from Austria her Polish provinces; but will require the Qvar to fulfil the stipulations of the treaty of Vienna, | which guaranteed to the Poles a Constitational Government and the form of a nationality. Citize Give Up Arms te the Federal Treops. CixcinyattTi, March 10.—the citizens of Kenton and Camptell counties, Ky, have been ordered to deliver all guns and other United Stites property in their possession to the mayor of Newport by the Isth inet. . There was « skirmish at Mount Sterling, Ky., on the 2d inst, between the Union rebet jerces. The latter were routed and fifteen eap- | tured. MonTREAL, March 10.—To-day is observed as a strict holiday in honor of the marriage of the Prince of Wales. Places ef business are elowed Flags are flying over the public buildings aud slong the principal streets. A salute ef one hundred guns was fired atnoon. A parade ef the volunteer forces and a sham fight took place in the afternoon. There were bonfins and illuminations in the evening. OO ANNUAL CONFERENCE MeTuovistT Pacta- | the Conierence of the Methodist Protestant | Church, for the district of Maryland, sesembied ae <a in Baiumore. ev. Jar. K. Nichols presided. The deaths of Reve. L. W. Batee and Washington Robey were announced. Rev. D. E. Reese preached the annual sermon before Conterence. The examination of the official character of svperintendents was calied up and & prutraci- ec debate ensued upon a motion to strike eut all the questions except “Have you considered and gaye f performed the a office!’ which motion was finally rejected. Rey. James K. Nichols was called, and as president of the body made his anuual report, as required by the laws of the chureh. Outwf fittfXone circuits and stations bc visited forty- seven, traveled four thousand miles, preached seventy times and visited four hundred tami- lies. The church is more prosperous than tor | many years before, and the 6) t of unety and brotherhood prevails throughout ite border+. | 1t had not been con yulsed by the factions of the times, but the labor had been for the | ot God. The church had bad large | in come of its flelds of tabor, while in ithad firmly held ite own. The report fen ts the border circuits on the Potomac are a diorganized condivien, and suggests that Williamsport and Berkeley be changed into mission grounds. At Harper's Ferry apa Prince Williem there is no bope for the present. The character of the president passed and Whe Conference adjourned antil this merning, LH il East Bactimore Conrengnce —This body, in session at York, Pa., closed its labore yeeter- day. br. Johnson, presidentof Dickinson Ooliege was requested to prepare @ tract on educauea tor distribution among the . George Saunders, F. Litug , Willian J. Goldsborough and George W. Osaner were clected Managers of ‘he Preachers’ Aid So ciety. ‘Among the appointments are the followin for Baltimore: North Baltimore Station, R Hinkle, Semuel Creighton; Exeter etreet. E B Sryder; Hartord Avenue, J. W. tescy, , W. Brown; Exst Baltimore, J. A. Gere, e Gibson, J.C. Ste : Dallas Street, B. Por long: Caroline Sureet, ©. B. Tippet, Jona © Amor: High Siree , James Curpe; Jefereon street. George W. Cooper: Strawbridge, 8. W. Peirce: Emory, S. A. Wileon; Whateoat, P. R. Reese: Huntingdon Avenoe, J. H. FOr as, Mount Vernon, G. T. Gray: North Cirenlt. D. H. Parrieb, C. F. Toomas. Rev, J. H. Dashiell, who, it will be remem~ bered, became notorions in connection with the Waring down of an American fiag in Baltimore, was left witbout aa appointment,

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