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“THE EVENING STAR. ——— PRENTICEANIA. The Washington correspondent of the Uin- miesed from the service for cowartic> at Pimeburg Landing and Clarkevilie, i« to be re- stored. If there is any tnek of cowards in tne service, let him be restered by all meanx. The Richmond Whig says that Jeff. Dayls Baen't yet played his lasttrump. We suppos* hus last trump is like himself—a knave. But ; he has certainiy played that. A New York Edi:or asks of the Army ofthe ; Potomac why it doesn't advance. He mightas well ack such a question of s mired ox. Preston Kingof New York, t« the rumored at Gourtte thinks that Col. Rodney Mason, | DRY GOODS, &e. SPRine DRESS GOODS. We are now ready to exhibit a large sad veer attractive stock of SPRING DARSS FARRIOS | of the latest impertetions, Many of the styles are sSucerssor to Swanton as Secretary ot War. Phat | would be a great change. At various places the rebels have had blocks * of wood painted to resemble cannon, and we, not to be‘Sehind them in stratacem, have quite as often had bleekheads drvesed up and titled to resemble Generals. } t Itisetated that Gen. Fr-mont is to retarn ‘ “to active service in the same capacity as be- fore.” If he must retarn at ail, we wish ii might be with much greater capacity. A rebel letter boasts that Bragg’s army, “by drill and discipline, has become * perfect ma. chine.” Taus must go and rue that ma- chine. : There are many whe won't take any definite ition in regard to the war. They front orth by South. Jeff Davis says he can't see what the Fede- Tal government is fighting for. H+ must have a mote in hiseye. So mote it be. Considering that gold is epecifically very beavy, it has certainly gone up very high. The rebel Confederacy is hungry. Like the prodigal son, it would eat husks, if it couid get them. Let it come baek and we may kill the fatied calf. ‘We will bring South Carolina back into the Union, but not till we have operated on her at doth euds—pulied out ber fangs and cut off her rattles. An Ohio editor says that the Uited States eannot cerry on this war six months longer. He is one of those prophets that have no h aor iz their own country — or any other. Giving a Fellow the Sack Literally. A green, awkward girl, the duughter df wealthy parents in Arkansas, having come to —, in Massachusetts, to ne educatd,a young dgentiet named Brown concrived 2 notion that Bis shortest road to fortune wonld be to marry ber. But she was the laughing siock of the seminary, because she was so gaunt, mascu- line, and ungenteei in her dress, and Brown felt that it would require all his nerve to stand the ridicule of several of the young pupiis wich whom he bad Girted until he was sutisfied that they had no money or expectation of any. However, he consoled himself with the re- fection that be should speedily obtain influence enough over her to enabie him to become, ina measure, her adviser in the matier of costume, manner, &c. The foremost thought wus to amend her long, lank form, by the aid ef crin- cline, which she had never worn, and hia flat- tery bad no sooner secured him a confidential Place in her good graces, before he ventared to make her a prerem of 2 patent skirt or sack, together with a hint to fix up pretty handsome- ly for a bail, to which he had invited her. The night arrived, the party were assembied, and the Arkansas damsel made her grand en- tree from the ladies’ dressing room amid the titter of laughter from the school girls and vil- lage belles. The hoop sack was shockingly out of shape, projecting in front like the spouting born of Nakant; but that was nothing to the expose it made of her somewhat incongruous Diack bose, the fascinations of which were somewhat augmented by yellow rosetles of ber white satin slip; (men's size) encasing her delicate feet. To complete Brown’s horror, her head and freckled face were «set of? with & profusion of green and yellow bow knots, of formidabie size, intended to do execution as beau catchers. Madder than sixty, the disappointed dentist | ‘Went through the first dance with her, taking little er no pains to conceal his dizzust, und | then hurried away tothe whist room to escape the compliments and sarcastic ridicule of his | old flames. a The unfortanate partner, who was clear grit, was deeply incensed when informed of her abandonment, and some of the s: advised her to him at once. “fore the hull crewd,” she replied, in a boiling pas-ion, and making straight for the dressing- Teom, and followed by a bevy of laughing giris, a hes him the sack," i.e., pathizers dismiss | li be dodrotted ef I don’t do it | f00n emerged with the hoop sack in her nand, | and threw it at Brown's feet. “Thar, you mean, good-for-nothing shaker-out ol old snags! Take your old sack and wear it yourself, an ef I wet 2 I cl Fish 32" sRGB. Se ye wrunus beter believe it.” Roars of langhter followed this =pirited con- | duct, and tooth-puller was fain to make his escape. The next day he left the village, and bas not yet returned toit. The Arkansas girl became & pet, and finally made a yery respect- |, A able appearance in society. S27” A sample bale of Japanese cotton, weigh- ingone hunared and thirty pounds, reached San Francisco some wecks since. It is of the kind denominat*d short staple, and is repre. sented as of very fine quality. The Japan bave no proper m 8 for pi ig cotton, and this bale was of considerable buik. It is to be subjected to experiment, to determine whether Japanese cotton can be protitably imported. &7 A saloon keeper in Louisville wants a name for his esloom, and the Journal farniznes the following list from which to select :-— ure tor Measure, The Lost Bourbon, As You | Like It, Fir@and Water, The Bo:tle Imp, The Rendezvous, In and Out, Craskeen Lawn. Dead Shot, Wine Works Wonders,Countersign, or Touch and Take? . = S7-A Mr. King, of Middleboro’ Mass., has been engaged for some months in perfecting a bew sewing machine which will take a long stitch on one side and a short —adapted for sewing braid. His anxiety about the result made him hopelessly insaue, and he is now in confinement. SF According to the Atlanta (Ga.) Intell. gencer, there is fear at the South that the lead- ers in thé rebellion are getting ready to estab- b @ monarchy, or atdeast would have ao ob- jections to a form of Goyernment allowing them to be kings or lords, the nobility and gentry.” 87 The amount of Northern property de- stroyed at sea by the rebel cruisers and priva teers Alabama, Fiorida, Retrit. $ Jef. Davis, &c., may be estimate to fifteen millions of doilars. Sv It is stated that ai the great German fair, at Frankfori-on-the-Main, lo be opened in May and to close in July, twenty of our States will be represented, and persuasioux are now addressed to the government to send out the commissioners in a national vessel. SF The Nortolk correspondent of the New York Tribune says that the court of inquiry, +siablished by orcer of the military governor on the other | notto be found in eny other house south of New York. As we sell only for o45H, our prices will be found the lowest in this market. 308, J. MAY, 308 Pa, avenue, mars ét Detween oth and th sts. APL REMIND. FOWELE, LINENE, and other IRISH AND SCOTCH LINEN GOODS, = jast received from a large AUCTION SALE IN NEW YORK. The above goods were bought last week at a tow, for Cash, and wil, besold very cheap, by the piece or in quantities te suit. JO8 J. MAY, 30% Pa avente, war 9-ét ___ detween 9th and bth sta. o— COTTON GOODE. 4-4 NEW YORK MILLS, 4-4 ENGLISH LONG CLOTHS, 4-4 ANDROBOOGGIN MILLS, 4-4 BATES MILL8, 4-4 BARTLETT MILLS, 7-8 ANDROECOGGIN MILLS, 7-8 JAMES §*E4M MILLS, 7-8 BARTLETT MILLS. The above goods were bought last week at the BOSTON AGENCIES, for Cash, and we offer them ata very small ad- vance, JOB. J. MAY, 308 Pa. avenue, marS-lw between Sth and 10th ate FE. HANDEXRCHI EFS, LaDixs— mbreidered, Gress Linen lemstitched. Top Bordered, Mourning, and others. FOR GENTLEMEN— lored pupae gemennitehet, my Plaia Lar, 5 Heavy German Handenan, The above stock is very large, aud we w: r ance on old til Feb. = withcut acy bor q00, oe nce ae : Feb. 48 Market Bpsce, under A _423 between 2 #HARDeouE MOLIDAY PRESENTS! oth OLOAEAS rested Beaver CLOAKS Broche es Handsome Biase Rieh ileen ene ¥ Bich Stri and Cloth Long SHAWLS, in | new styles. it at less than former to which yectal nttenti isinvited i et attention of purchasers de 3. W. COLLEY. AT INDUOBMBENTS te per yard for DRESS GOODS of the best Sos ant atvlen, worth S73q to 50 conts, ntee to sell for those prices a= for ono or two weeks, as the goods wencing daily - wy 45 Market Bpeads Sean NTE, een eo "Under the Avenue House Fy We cannot J LADI Ks’ DBES8 FURS! UST arrived, another la’ge and fine assortment ai of our own masutactare. aad as the tlock wad i ie boug before the are thus enabled to suit f DEY GOODS is dail eased sverige net Bont Mi tee Enatag. sd Market Space 7 . * Retwoan 7h und Sub ata, NTERESTING FOR LADIEB. We have again reducec riees of f large stock of handsome Dre-s Goods to % "ain Wate Gitte, Cloaks, Embroideries, & ces. stock of Ladies’ and Children’s Dress and wiser Bat win be y= - ere . They w made ani frea! ufscture, L & W. MRYENBERG, 48 Marke Svace, bet. 7th and 8th ste, desl ~ under the A “BOOKS, &e. i} as does not prove PROPOSALS. : prrcests yOR HAY, OaTS AND CORN, Cnizy Qcanrsauastea’s Orricn, Devo: of Washington, corner \8th and G sts, Bmarep ares, ALB mi be recere id at wi ra watil FarDAy. the ath cay of M Wa, for furnishing the Government with (8,9 9) thras thousand tons of HAY, (s.000) three hundred thousand bushels of OA TRand Gerd one hundred thenrand bueheis of oid shelled OORN. Bay to be d merchantable TLMOTHY, put upin wale ad fore mt ia tno thounaad potas The Oars to be of @ good mershantable quality, pat up in bags of about two bushels each. Onts will be received by weight, at (33) thirty-two pounds to the burhel. - Becks to be farnished without extra charge to the ie ConK.to be of a good merehantable qnality, Gacatemens. Cup in bage of about two bushels eng. "Corn will be racclved by weight, at (56) fifty-atx } pounds 10 ihe bushel. nek! Gove | _ Deli ! withia ‘o be furnished without extra charge to the t. ry to be made ba the city of Washington, 25) twenty-five durs fro a the date oj eontract, PROPOSALS. Proposals will be received for (5%) five hundred tons of Hay and upwards, asd for (60,000) fifty thous bn in of Ontx and upwards, and for (80,000) sand bushels of Cert aud upwards = rovositions for the Hay, Oate and Oorn mus: separate papers, and entirely di-tinet from each other. be on and indepndent o! The full name aud Post Ofice address of the bid- it appear ia the proposal. era wa ie Made in the name of a firm, the names ofall the partios must appear,or the bid will be pone red am the individual! proposal of the party it. roponais from disloyal partien will not be eon- sidered, and aN OsTH ad ALLEGIANCE MUST accom PROYOS!710%. "Proposals must be addreseed to Col. D. H. Rucker, artermaster U.S. Army, Washington. D.C. and ould be plainly marked “Proposals for Hay,” “Oats.” or* Corn,” as the case may be. GUARANTEE. The adility of the bidder to Gill the contrast, sheuld it be awarded to bim, must be quarautee! by two Fesponsible persons, whese signatures must de ap- pended to the guarantes. * The resi bility of the guarantors must be shown by the official certificate of the Clerk of the istrict Court or of the United States Dis- trict Attorner. Bidders must be present in ‘son when the bids are opened, or their pro; ered. will not be consid- Bonds equal in amount to half the sum to de re- setved on the contract, signed by the contractor and both ef his guarantors, will be requirod of the successful bidder ppon signirg the contract. Aa the bond must accompany the contract, it will neeersary for the bidders to have their bonds- men with them, or to have bords signed in oma 9 tion and ready to be produced when the contract in mgoed. fianks for bondssan be procured upo: tion being made at tuis office, either perso: le*ter, or by telegraph. FORM OF GUARANTEE. » Of _ county of ind State of rdance with the terms of sition, and that should his proposition be , he will Cpe enter into @ contract ia hit pro accep’ sccordance there Bhould the contract be awarded him we sre pre- pared to become his securitics. a (To this guarantee must be appended the official Gertificate above mentioned.) INSPECTION. DELIVERY. &e. AH Hay,Uats and Corn contracted for under this advertisement will be rigidiy inspected, and such ss good sound merchantable | quality will be rejected. cents per yard, | Ieves, Morinoes, Bhawis, | Scull be orld at retaced | ows man- | Payment to be made upon the completion of the contract, or so soon thereafter as the Chief Quar- termaster shall be in fnnds, Any informality in the bid, or non-eonformanse gith the terms of this af e rejection of the propo: Delivery to be made at the Railroad Depot, or at see of the Government Wh: in = € (peed ey rsh mmeelece Tight te reject any or ida that he may deem a D. H. RUGKER, Colonel and Chief Quartermaster, mar7 ta pot of Washington. ROPOBALS F COAL, ASSISTANT QUARTERMASTRR'S Orrico Washington Arsenal, March 10, 1363, PRoPosats will be received at this office until 19 2. ™m. on the 20h instant. for twonty-tive (25) tons (<240 Ibs. to the ton) of the best screened Anthra- cite Coal. To be delivered at this Arsenal within ten“days after the acceptance of the contract. The contract will be awarded to the lowest re- BSpensible bidder, who will te required to give a bond (wich one acceptable surety) for the sum of 820 for the due performance of the contract. ELY, mar 13 Oapt. and Ass’t Quartermaster. SPECIAL NOTICE HE Largest, cheapest and best selected stock of in pPHOTOGRAPHOAUDS AND ALBUMS city are to found a eOWILLIAM PF. RICHSTEIN’S ‘NATIONAL BOOKSTORE, 278 Penneyivacia avenue, _ mar n-6t between lth and lth sts. +0 10 THE Gi® 7° THE TION AL ROOKST RE For BOCKs, STATIONERY, PHOTOGRAPH CARDS and ALBUM8, AMBROTYPE3, COOMBS oe PaANOY AR- 9} TRUBS. ant am ondinee wericty of TICLES, Trade su plies a WILLIAM F. RICHSTEIN, msrill-t 275 Pa. av.. det. 11th and 12th ste. THE A 1 % ical Instructor. for all mounted maneu- in the field. By G. fouglas Brewerton, 0. 8. CLOTHING, &e. Be’ CLOTHING! x BOYS’ CLOTHING !! We hereb= call e body’s attention to our LARGE AND TASTY STOCK of BOYS’ CLOTHING, to suit the season. Being now prepared to fit all boyr trom five yeara and up, we invite every body to give us acail. Remember our motto, which is—Fair Dealings and Low Prices ! BAR & BROTHER, fel7-2m__Bouthwest cornar7th and Kats, G@®24F EXOITEMENT among the CLOTHING MERCHANTS! owing to J. BRUCE & 00. selling their stock of MEN'S AND BOYS’ CLOTHING at lens than any other house in Washington. Now | is the time to secure so7e of the GREAT BARGAINS | offered by us. We have on hand the finest selec- tien of CASSIMERE COATS, PANTS AND VESTS in the city. Also, latest stylo# of McCLELA.AN SACKS, for citizens’ and soldiers’ wear, BOYS’ ULOTHING of all descriptions, Allof the above gooda will be #old at lees than wholesale prices for the next sixty da: room for Spring Goods which we are facturing. © J. BRUCE & CO., 1 Clotbiers, 464 Seventh street, jam ‘Two doors below Bmith’s, Bares: BARGAINS at that place, has. since its organization, col- | lected some $200,060 for northern creditors. STA rebel agen! in Paris says the Confede- rates have powder enough on hand to last them | six months, and that he has juct sent them 74,000 stand of armas, Which is about 40,000 mora than they want. SF In Cincinnati a free negro, Carey Ben, Feceived @ MAjorty of the yotes pulled as 2 Trember of the School Committee, but the - Lots were thrown out by the officers of tir elec- heat S&F The persons flercest for peace appear to have poihing to propove except that the Fed- eral Government should he quietly dowrf andi die. We wieh they would quietly set it the ex- am ple— Louiscilly Juarnal. 87 The Princess Metternich appeared as a bouquet of violets at one of the fancy balls in as the sen covered with corals, &e.; another one making Trop round N. ¥., a few t judgment tor S me coun Outer “or a BR. Nash to he b « d B7- Paris and London are <1id to be fall of Rurs.an women cf rink imsriguing againstany futerference with the setiement of the Polish y banks now hold newly sum twice as large as they were making they would hold peyments S7 Jobn Minor Botts is said to be still pecie a atouneh friend of the {nic spredf restoration of its ay land and hopes to: y allover t S87 Pali wanted-to =ing for the benefit of the po F cotton spinners belore she left Paris, but the French authorities would not permit the b nevolence. ee Geeritt Smith has contributed #50 to. wards raising a reiment of colored troops in Massachasette, «nd offers $3,000 Miore for the same purpose in New York. 87 The Philadelphia Corn Exchange have recently beld a meeting and adopted m-asures for the relief of the suffering poor of Lreland. 87 The Rome (N ) Sentinel abuses John Van Buren because he's «preparing the Dew- @cratic party to support the war again GUEAT BARGAINS io READY-MADE CLOTHING, at BMITH’'s, No. 460 Bavayra Sraxcr, | where I have the best assortment of GASSIMERE COATS, PANTS AND VESTA im the eity. Also, a very fine stock of GENTS’ FURNISHING GooDs, which we offer at very low prices for the next sixty @ays, to make room for new Spring Goods. To persons in want of CLOTHING, now is the tires to bny them. at No, 460 SEVENTH STREET, and COBNER 20TH STREET AND PA, Ay. 4, H, SMITH, Clotaier, No. 460 Seventh street, doors above J. Bruce & Oo,’s, __Two L AND WINTER GOODB s are Ro’ their FALL AND WINTER GOODS, omprrine Sse DRESS COATS, DOXSKIN PANTS, VESTS, 2c. A large and well selected Stock of Bue heavy OVERCOATS, We have also s complete ansort- ment of BUBIN ESS BUITS, made in the most dn- je manner. Officers will find our Military Goods for camp use, at oe aly son aks, Pee wt WALL. STEPLENS & oo., 322 Pennsylvania avenue, between sth and 10th strests, omar yomaica, -* ARRAC RUM, Of Direct Importation, aT NAGLE?’S, 259 Pennsylvania avenue, BR AND PAPER BAGS For sale at ADAMBON’S 506 Ninth street, nextto mar 6-tf Perry's Dry Goods Store DIakY, ROM MAROE 4, Lt Sing NOVEMBRa 12, 1883, vy ADAM GUROWSEI. BRILPBIN’B Bookstore, dette 244 Pa. avenue, UTOMATON BATIERY,or Artillerist’s | to make | | Invited of the denominations of $<, $19. } poe ills must al | of the note, and | their ebverse the following legend | excines, | the following synopsi+ of sections a7? and ¥ of the Jo ABTISTS, ENGRAVER! AND OTHERS, — DssroNs for National Ourrency Notes bat oop ek , $2), $5), $10, $00, and b, to be issued under the act 1g @ National Currency, ap roved Febri 1863. Piihe designs maaDes National in their character; and none will be considered that have besn used, in who-e or in past, upon any currency, bond, cor- or other representative of value, and 0). t be of the uniform side of seven ches by three inches. Derlgus wust be for Don the obrerseand reverse be susceptible of rency, secured by the Bends of the United States, Geposited witu the Treasurer of the United States,’ as Wellas the signatures of the Treasurer of the United States and the Register of the Treasury, | together with the promise to pay of the association issuing the rote: Ossbier thereof, rigned by the Prerident and their place of redemption. », The reverse must be susceptible of rece.ving the following tegeud: “Thi note is recei in sil parts of the United States ia payu and all other dues to the United States, excep: lor duties on imports; and airo for ali salen Ties and other debts and dimands owing by tha United States to indiviauals. cor sociatious, within the United sta est on public debt.”? And also, to have mitable tablets for imprinting rations and as. except inter- Act authorizing 2 National Currency, approved February 25, isé3:“‘Kvery person making or en- graving, or aiding to make or engrave, or pasa or attempting to pass, any i nitation or alter: of this note; and every person having in porsession apiate or imsreesion made in imitation of it, or avy paper made in imitation of that on which tae note is printed, i, wy the act of Congress, approved 26th February, 1893, ¢uilty of felony, and subdj-ct to fine uot exceeding one thousand dollass, or Tisonment not exered.ng fifteen years at hard la- or,or both.” Designs will be received until the 2th day of | March, 1463, aud must in ail eases be accompanied by models, ‘or illustrative crawings. and the Do: pertinent reserves thy right to rejeot any or all hat may be olered. For xu signs oT parts of be aeenpt-d, in and the accept-dda- ¥o property of ompleted dies, and t they can be furnished; the Secretary re ing the Tight to accep? designs or parts of designe aud | causing ther lo be engraved ty other parties than those rubmitting the derigns if he deeuis it for the interest of the Government to do su. Iu ali eases the diva, and al! transfers, or copies thereo , to be | the exclurive property of the United States, In the selection of designe. eveci tention will be given t arity against eco foiting and againet alt nA, se well as to euitableness for envelop Treasury.ard pl; porals for National C on the zith day of Marci y.” aud will be opened , lsd, at 12 o'clock M, = P. CHASE, Becretary of the Treasury. mar J-eotd ROPOSALB FOR Weop. Headguarters, Defenses of Washington Obice of Cheel Quartermasuer. Jan. 8, 183. Paorvsais are invited for furnishing Waed to the troops in and aruund the Ports hereinafter specified, from parties owning wood or wood lands in the vicinity of the same, vin: Forte Alexander, Ripley, Franklin, Manafield, Ponasylvania, Battery Tenallyiown; Forts Kearney, De Ruesey, Massa- cbusetts, Blocum ten, Blémmer, Bunker Hill, Saratoga, Thayer, Lincoln, Batteries Vermont, Martin Scott and’ Cameron, on the north side of the Potor Proposals to be made in the followi AB PA following manner First. For wood standing, (price per cord.) Becond. For wood felled by U.S. Knginvers or otherwise, (price per cord.) Third. For wood eupand corted @ the round, -Proporsls must specify the lucality, kind, - tity and quality of the wood. ent Seow ro ment gach biad ach bidder must attach hia full name and P Office address ty his bid, and the names of all me orala will be received under thix advertise- r the amouat of wood required upto June | ties interested in the proposal must appear in the Nattona!l Hotel, between 43; and bid. An oath of ail-riance ta tha Government of United States musi accompany sach bid ne Bide will be opened from time to time, and con- tracts or parchases made aa the wood tay boro. auired Thess any bid Prop Wood’ wht ie reserved to aceept all or any part of ‘als should be and addressed eenaersed, “Proposals for 48G GOLD ParzRnanaines, — Gold and Velvet, Gold Stamped i an an + at the’ lowest cas WINDOW SHADES cf any required nigig orice in Btore or made to order. Orders for Pa ing or Window Shades punctually execu’ "perma cazh for goods and labor, wh orme cag 8 or, when or srecuted. ~ MARRRITER No, 486 Seventh street, _ia l5-eo%m* 8 doors above Odd Fellows’ Hall, ADI’ B RALS AN NGRESS BOOTS, of Glove Calf Lasting Mouey a nESe Children @0, etc., Misses’ and and Boots of every decetiption, Gum Long y and Dress Bootes, and Bhoes, Mili Boots, Boys’ Long Boots, in great variety, at tee No. 16 Market Bpace, Pa. { possible pric a, at » ue, between 2th and 9th ata. deo J. ROSENTHAL, I ISAAC HERZBERG, 4ICENSED PAWNBROKER, at the Old established 1854.—§ 10,000 to be loaned, on old and silver watohes, Jewelry, guns, pis- ola, aiver ware and wearin wee. Remember, the piace is 354 get la rear of ate. jt i All transactions strictly confidential. ja id tm Stand, the | ‘Ttisement, will ensure | ves im the city of | on | nitable compensation | nO AgETeRALe tae | & variety of Glazed i} imeity | DENTISTRY. New AND IMPROVRD INVENTION ART!FICIAL CREOPLASTIC BOSE TEETH, Wirsour Mata. Para va OLaars, DX. 5, B. ATGRSMOND, Set 0 Broadway, New York and 260 . i enue, between 18th and 1828 3is., Washtation, Gauls the longer je 8 4 of bona ered to the following arntne Tooth ‘of kis manufacture a] ncver Graode Bor change eolor sy any acids Detag three-fourths fighter 2, He teeth < sete ews be omg the Opes can de inserted over them, ‘0 temporary teeth are nesded, as permanent made th preserv' the tera grpronsion of the Tice crue wevrait oF hia work ny been full be J oad yeace by many of the first chemists and physicianr ors. Tar aléc invented a white uncestractive j metal filing, with which the moat sensitive testh | gan be fillep without pair, ean baild uba | feet. found touth oa avy roote, whiok wil | SGaiifundexamins for yourself, no 6m ‘a DENTISTRY. OFF cus gry ea ish sts a and examine DR. LBW1K’S New Method of Insert- Teath. To doen inte be eoninsed of ite en- siarliy beer all eeietabsnstenee eee, ies Feeth Batraoted without pain when desired. Ter moderate. fe -lyr M. LOOMIS, M. D., the Laventor and Patentee ofthe MINERAL SLateT Eve. persora!ly st his efice in this erty. perfons Can wear there teeth cannot wear others, ae person can wear others who wear 5 Sere g at my offes can be accommodates with styte and price of Teeth ee aie aoe but to thous who See bees ° e yarest mut art can profuse, the MINSRAL PLATE will be SEIU Sivat sue Peneeaniaarene Booms ie aatwoan Mth aad 10th ttiocta, Also DOT ATOR wt Phlindelphis mar 4-17 GAS FITTING. &e. TEETH. WH. T. DOVE & GU. | Azz Now red to execute any orders with } whit may be favored in the PLUMBING, G. STEAM FITTING BUSL OB N 5 8 Btore on Ninth street,a few doors north er Pennsylvania avenue, wh may be & com- j assortment ZNDBLI id other GAB | ieee serene elon XTURES. Jan ly y GAS FI, TURES. Ww in Bte: are recei' Gas FIXTURES of entirely New Pattern snd Bs ee ae le to anything hereto! We invite Bupons in J if GAS aad WAT. Soatdent that we have the ig Af Wook tn the above line intrusted to cur are rom) atte; a mar 5-tf "arkns's McGHAN, 376 D street, to calland examine Fistuuss, feeling dest nelected stock ir aE Rene CHARLES RIVART & CO.°S CHAMPAGNES. : > WE HAVE NOW IN STORE, AND ARE RECEIVING DAILY, CHARLES RIVART & CO."S FAMOUS CHAMPAGNE WINES: CARTE NOIRE, (Sweet Verzeny,) CARTE BLANCHE, (Dry Verzeny.) These Wines are highly appreciated in the New York market, for their richnoss aad delicate Savor, We are prepared to negotiate with Motels and the trade, for any quantity, at the shortest possible netice, either in bond, (duty paid.) or in store,on the most favorable terms, AUGUSTUS JOHNSON & CO,, 259 PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE, Berwres 9ru axp LOTH Sirs. ROLE AGENTS FOR THE DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA. maré tf PAPERHANGINGS! ~¢ 4 86 Gold and Velvet 4 86 Qold Stamped, and medium priced Gold Papers, with « varied stock o. Glazed and Blank Papers al the lowes cash prices, WIN-OW SHADES! New Desigrs, Gold Band and Imitation Gold Band Window hades. Buft, Green and Blue Hollaad,or | any required atyle or site of Shade made to erder. i OVAL PICTURE FRAMES! (warranted to be gilded with Gold Leaf.) The banda mest ant, largest assortment in the District, from the best manu ‘actory in the country, witha beantiful variety of small sized Oval and Card Visite Frames. of fo ns and domestic ma: | ufactures. Also. Photogr Cards, embraci: of ae Pictures, Paintings and statu- mma, & 0, PICTURE CORD AND TASSELS! Different sizes and colors, Picture Rings Byes. | Nails, &e. Orders for Paperhangings or Window | Epanes punctually bc by experienced work- | menin city or country. Terms cash. J. MARKRITER. 7 Piease remember the number, 456 7th street, ard the terms cash for goodsand labor. _ja 15-* s.-T.-18sso.-=. | DRAKE’S PLANTATION BITTERS | Invigorates, strengthens, and purifies the sys- tem; is a perfect appetizer, and nature’s great restorer. It is composed of pure St. Croix Rum, | | | the celebrated Calisaya Bark, roots and herbs. | Particularly adapted to weak and delicate per- | | | { | | i sons, and can be relied upon for its purity. It cures Dyspepsia, isa gentle tonic, and is just the thing for changes of the season. Soild by all Grocers, Druggists, Hotels, and Saloons P. H. DRAKE & OO., 22 Broadway, New LSA OH, COME WITH MB Bx COME WHERE? Why, to the Central Hotel Restaurant, sir, that’s the place, for the eld and po) bae been fitted i in the most cost! marble counters, tiled floors, &c. Ohi of Liquorsat the bar and every delieacy of the se: fon can be had at all hours, in the most cleanly Toanver at the shortest notice, Prices moderate. OOM E! Adams” and “J. W.,” fri of Pure Massachusetts Loffer for sale at tities to suit purchasers, See ayia Shoe TERE the lowest market price, in quan- H.D. GELSTON, Proprictor. Roems-for private ‘ties. Central otal, 8.W. corner of enna av, | st eae iC CLARIFIED OIDER! | I bave just received per schooners ‘* i i j | Hotel ke epers, sutlers and all others in want of « pri oer et Cider = sap teactd call and ex- ing @! ere. jon Bo’ pot, reen st.. _ ne %-tf — Georgetown, D. PPINESS OR MIS8SRY!—THAT 18 T determined—re, w ing turer Marriage an Ni us Bebility., Premature Declin di- ions’ Nereus Bob ‘Dey resins or Renereuar’ of on fica- y it logy and Nature’s Law. ‘Th fovaluabdl tsticee fave been the means of énlighteuing ant saving thousands, and will be forwarded free on the ipt of four , by sddrossi: Fe tg a Mgr Broadway, New York. fy Tet | (POPHAM? REMIUM TRUNK MANUFAOCTOR 499 Baventa Bt., Wassinctos, D. 0, 7 Ailver Medal awarded by Maryland Lustitute of Modal by Tetiopolitan Maseevio’s Insti Metropolitan Mechanio’s tute = Washington, DO. 13, a I am constantly making.and always | Paarl every deecription at | every dencrip' | SOLE LEATHER, | Fine BORON PRA 88. we RRO TRUNK BIER, CARPRT, ana PRULISBIOTAVAB TRAVELING BAGS SCHOOL SATOHELB, &e Members of Gongrsen aid Travelers will please ingress and Tr amine my stock before purchasing ‘elsewhere runks that are made in other cities. Superior LEATHER and ORRSS TRINES made to order, TEUNKS COVERED and REPAIRED at ahort 108. Goods delivered fre. of charge to any part of the @ity, Georgetown aud Alexsodria. JAMEB B TOPHA™, made inoffensive, and never } tented over five { TRA 7 ELERS’. | t } | and ethers | WED! | | t | { j DIRECTORY. OLDIERS OLv- | DEPOT OF THE B. & O. R. BR. CO. The tween Fork is alty CAUTION TO Of the B.& comporing the Hine be- | PARSENG PLAOE to buy tickets is attae FROM DUST BAGGAGE OHROKEP THROU " CLOsE CONNECT, IONS AT i “ NORTHERN FROM BALTIMORE FERRE DAILY I= PHILADELPHIA making ren t Two of thi a uRe on L RAILROAD, THE GREAT’ Gani L ROUTE WASHINGTON AND BALTIMORE to all points in the Wast, NORTHWEST, AND SOUTHWEST. La Through Tickets at the of the Northern Central aitroedBclnpaar, northeas Washington, Calvert sorner of Sommers, ote val Baltimore. SPLENDID SLEEPING CABS ON ALL NIGHT SMOKING axp 6. ben it 1.25 wits the road for all parte Ths Pe en at Pittsburg be forwa Kentucky, ‘Wisconsin, wil lerchants ith eonfid: THE in the West, by reat all times as. Br Be Central . on the ich steamers tation of thelr Freight to this Company ir Frei wit been te transit. 8. JALOUN CABS ON ALL TRAINB and of the direct. ia, ie ae Cumberland, to all North WM. BROWN, Ag’t Northern siticcomcnee ENOCH LEWIS, . L, Bi PT. Gen'l Ticket A; . WG ROWSTON General Piolght Agsat, Philadel Fy, can be Thincis, “Wishossia, to any port en one, a neon Baavce ov Nos. 19 ap 21 Baoan Sy., New Your OFVER FOR SALE AT THEIR STORE, Ne. 237 PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE, NEAR THIRTEENTH STREBT, SIGN OF THE OLD KNICKERBOCKER, THE MOST COMPLETE ASSORTMENT OF IMPORTED WINES AND LIQUORS | TO BB FOUND IN THE METROPOLIS. FINE GROCERIES, EITS AND —ALs0— KEGS No.1 MACKEREL, KENNEBEC SALMON, SOUSED & PICUKLED LaMBs’ TONGUES, PIGS’ FEET, ENGLISH DUN CODFISH, Together with all the LUXURIES INCIDENT TO THE SEASON Messrs. A. M. B. of BININGER’S . & Co, are also Sole Proprietors | CELEBRATED LONDON BOCK GEN, Put up in Quart Bottles fer medicinal use, Alse, Sole Agents for OLD TOM LONDON CORDIAL GIN. @7-All articles Dought at their store warranted of the first quality, and forwarded toany part of tke sity free ol Af expense. intend to be permanently located, we re- spoctfally request families to give us scall. ABRAM M. BININGER, HENRY T, CAPEN. Wasuincton, December. 1862. 4.M. BINING any other House. az-tf ER & CO. have no connexion with ROLLIN CHURCH, Agent. B LOOD! SORES; THEIR TION OF T! BCROFULA BCAL SA OOT AND ULOBRS. Sun ks. BOL ¥ NEREAL DI BLOOD! LOO DI" CAUSE hich cen ES. SPOTS. TETTERS, PHILIS OR VE » ee. ‘ANS ERB JUICES R Is offered the public as « positive cure. Let those then Dead or Sores o AND HERB J em. Banish if any. 9 Cure those Spots, Teiters, Beal 108 8. rs, ored Patches, as, there are many who have either Scrofula, Scala at orce use the ROOT and OG ir Col- Surmizes about all i rities of the bi ee ef the blood and bring the RYPHILT MARITAN 3 action forthe eure OR VENEREAL DISEASES. the SA- ROOT AND HERB JUIC is the most potent, certain and effectusl remedy ever pre- scribed; it reaches and eradicates every pasticke of vol ve - al manent dy ‘and be healed, terity that fer whieh pea Sor pee ata ™ ble, thi ma} ron rable. “BAMARITAN'S ROOF AND HERB IUIORS” il remove ever; ystem, as well FEMALES! In many affecti males r, the ily most hay Whites, Debility, and for nt by express for @ P real poi a Te adapted, in so that the cure is through ‘ake then of this puri ying re me- and do not transmit to your pos- years. vest of impurities from ithe pul the effects of Mercury, FEMALES!! ich numbers of Fe- HERB JUICES is ted Uterus, in tak Falling of the Womb, complaints incident to the sex: . Price §1 @ bottle, or 6 bottles ions with whi ROOT AND 5. AMA RITAN’S CHANCRE WASH. ricdes cents. ~ scam Fu le Nl directi: 5 DESMOND & CO-, Box 101 Philadelphia Post Bold by 8. CALVERT FORD. corner of 11th and Pa. avenue; and by HENRY COOK, Alexandria. GCOLEMAN & ROGERS, 173 Baltimore strest, Baltimore. oc Wtf * TRIESEMAR. | Protected by Royal Letters Patent af Ensland, and cured by the Seals af the Ecole de Pharmacie Ports and the incperial Collence? Madicinn Woo Ia the effectual remedy for RELAXATION, BPE 1@ ef rem ir Mavouuiara ‘AND RXHAUSTION OF THB TRIESEMAR No. 2, Completely and entirely eradicat‘s all traces of those diserders for which Copaiva and Cubebs have peed ee thought an antidote, tc the ruin of health of a vast portion of the population. TRIESEMAR No. Inthe it and sure remedy of civilised world for all impurities ef the system,as well as secondary symptoms, obviating the destructive use of Mer- which ail he Soreepert ry reriove. TRIESEMAR Ne 5 devoid of taste or smell, aad of | ities. They are in the form of a lie on the toilet table without their eases at $5 each, or «eo. York. part of the world Published also 1s, Bisegm er street, (four Barrow will forward 1 as other Sctotentons ingredients, and in world cannet all nauseating qual lozenge, an use be thi 89. ~ cases, thus saving 89, as wmaand, Roux, &e., DR. B.A. BA WW rs from . Immediately 9p receipt of re- \ losemar to an , Securely packed, and ad by DR. BARROW. » that Rpralar gat hesnuteuy, illustrated medical ‘ork, Human ity. Price 25 be obtained Washington by special suthonte ons cents K can ©. PORD, de ote OW TO BAV Centre! Hotel ner Pa. av. and be bad ra, reduced in prices. ja) Sm* 6th st., where comfortable 50 cents per day. Ps has been most handsome: ex of the markets ® YOUR MON EY. On the Bu ial gt the ropean . 4.W. cor. The Restaurant qi nse. where all the pe hen ¥ n be had. inevery with promptness. Bill of fare HD GELSTON, Proprietor, 1,2 and 3 are alike | ; } Arkanses Beadunky’ ged Cal transpor- * can rely RATES OF FRETGRT to and trom any yoint Savorabdleas are charged by othe art lar to mark packages ‘Vis Penna. "Phils - he For the Holidays. CAN GOODs, | a AMERICAN | WATOHES AT REDUCED PRICES. American Watehes for Americans! Agents for the American Watch Company, ja 9-0omm 182 BROADWAY, R.¥ =—T.-1860.-==. DRAKE'S PLANTATION BITTERS, ‘They purify, strengthen, and invigorate, ‘They create @ heaithy appetite. They are an antidote to change of water and diet. They overcome effects of dissipation and late |. which we most it, promi ‘bargains to all who us with their — - UNITED STATES, , PaYabLE TWENTY YEARS FROM DaTR, Cr after Pive Years, st Option of the Geverumest.) | of the | THE COUPON BONDS, Ip Sams of FIFTY DOLLARS, OME HUNDRED DOLE ARS, FIVE HUNDRED DOLLARS, and | ON THOUSAND DOLLARS. HE REGISTERED BONDS, | In Sums of FIFTY DOLLARS, ONE HUNDRED DOLLARS, FIVE HUNDRED DOLLARS, ONE THOUBAND DOLLARS, FIVE THOUSAND DOLLARS, and TEN THOUSAND DOLLARS, iaTR2BeT COMM 1G AT DATE OF F . nadie “* PS°3 ev rus. j AED PATASLE 6BMI-ABBUALLY | IN GOLD. now im the market, | Tae Interest, st present price of coin, being oqzit alent to S Psa Czwr,in currency. POR SALE BY JAY COOKE & co., BANKERS, 462 FIFTEENTH STREET, DeaLeas ip SOVERKMENT BONDS, TREASURY NOTES, CERTIFICATES, 4RHY AND NAVY FOUCHERS, 0 CURRENCY AND EXCHANGE To HOTELS, NOTL BOCERS Sebracuants, rat. 5 aND CLA Ts. ‘Which they offer for sale at Now York prices ‘Also, they have constantly on hand se 9 Eetet and Well Salaad Siok of ee ae of all favorite brands, Pin) SN@LIBR Dalby MwA!" COLLINS & CO.'B PHILADELPHIA DRAUGHT ALE AND PORTER. Tam now receiving large quantities of DRAUGHT ALE and PORTEE from this celebrated Brewery, which Iam prepared to furnish on short notice te all persons who will favor me with their orders. Batisfaction guarantied. Orders given to my drivers will be promptly tended to. - Goods delivered imall parte of Washington Georgetown, free of charge. ~~ ‘Perms :— Cash on delivery. RILEY A. SHINN, Agent, Gnion Bottling Depot, 67 Green st., Zhe DELIVERY OFFIOR of this Company Wtrest.between Sf and Sictrects Gres JUGHB, COLDS, HOAKEBN £88, ae. ; OOMPOUND mkt decom ARABIC Ty eff It oan be had at eU ‘Stores at 25 and fifty cents a bottle. 00 7-dtmé.eotm* 500 nignert, price will be which f Ci 200 900 TALLOW AND R WANTED Pur 000 ‘diy BRSG8 | } Also, 100 bomen 0! ile Soap, f Bro and sale chi fe Candies. for sale cheap be ‘cash, at the Netional WELL Propristor, AQ AlLLakD CANDY] MAILILARD CANDE M MATLUARD GANDY — KING & BUROHELL, ay Oormer igth st. and Vermont av, ‘ ag