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Se re ee TRANSITION Wet cere 98, sere all things takes sombre hues The lwalts no more the woolsite through: ne all the faded grasrie Wet withacw.. + eneey oy one Sioa me ea perxsive sky. Th. der by. Toaifent tocks the be biue biri southward for esta’ cheeks are pine o’er with shame, esuie Frost unlscee every la: the grotnd with searlet blushes is aflame! The one we love grows lustrous-eyed ana aad, wen bs thy too thoughtful to be giad, While al eclors round are running wad. The sur beams kise aekant the Lepeaat bill. Tete weodbine ¢ imbs the w ndow sill, the breaths the noon exhales are faint ani chill. The ripened nate Crop downward t day by day, feund tie hollow toeein of decs; ed banditti squirrets smugrie’ tiem away. wee sighs acd scents panate the atmosphere, ii ba Sounds of invisitle stirriagy bum the ear. ‘The morning's lash reveals a frozen tear; Th mit mountains gird Bs the threshers wit! fhe while the afternoons grow criep api pale, Inecorstant Senomes | to the tropics flees, ‘And as her rose-sals cateh the amorous breeze, Le! bare brown sutemn trembles to her knees. The stealthy nights enroach upon the days, The earth with sudden whiteness is ablate, And all ser pa he are joet in erystal maze! Tread lightiy where the dainty violets blew. Where the Spring winds their soft eyes open few, fafely they sleep the churlich Winter through. Sheugh 2 portals are indiced with woe, bi ee ere all the world can show. Feat | Ratase’s breath is werm benea:h the snow. mourners, still the blue expanse, Revencly tend tender, bends to catch thy glance, hin “by tears sibylie sunbeams dance! 7 wn Blooms full lapped again will smile the land, The pall i but the fo ‘of His band; hod'with fatier mior expand, heart? 1 beneath the tree. b again, and so the torpid beo ill drone bis drowsy on tracut blue birds backward oves things that vanish or itis die, in some sweet by and-by! Rather ‘Fast Skeeting.** “It was just twenjy years ago yesterday,” says our narrator, “that a party of us fellers went over to Cacokia Creek, on a skating match. The day was colder than ten icebergs all smooth as glass, and we made up our minds to have a heap of fun. Bill Berry was the leader of the erowd. He was a tall six-footer, fall ot pluck, and the best skater in all creation. Give Bill Berry a pair of skates and smooth sailing, and he'd make the trip to Baffin’s Bay and back in twenty-four hours, only stepping long enough at Halifax to take a drink. ell, we got to the eree’ nd fastened our skates on, and after taking a good horn trom Joe Tarner’s finsk ppg in good style, Bill Berry taking the aoe" 1 was tellin’ ye, it was a dogged cold day, and so we bad to skate fast to keep the blood up. There was little air holes in the ice, and every now and then we could come near going intothem. My skates got loose, and I stopped bk — em. Justas I had finished buckling I saw something shooting along the tee like > nenawee it was Bill Berry’s head. He had been going it like greased electricity, and before he knew it be was in one of them air holes. The force was so great as to cut his head off | against the sharp corners of theice “It's all day | with Bill Berry,” said I. “ And all night teo,” said Joe Turmer. Just as he had got these words out of his mouth, and I looked at Bill's head which had been going it on the ice, all at once it dropped into another hole. We run todt, and I heard Bill Berry say, “Quick, 8, quick! pull me out!” I looked into the hole, and there,as I am a sinner, was Bill Fer- ry’s body, which had shooted along under the ice, and met the head at a hole in the ice. It was so shocking cold, the head had frozen fast { Bto: to the body, and we pulled Billy out as good | as new. felt a little numbat first, but after skating awhile, he felt as the restof us, and langhed over the joke. We went home about dusk, all satisfied with the day's sport. About ten o’clock in the eve- ning, somebody knocked at the door, and said i was wanted over to Bill Berry’s. I puton my coat and went over. There lay Bill’s body | im one place and his headinanother. His wife | said that after he came home from skating, he | sat down by the fire to warm himself, and while attempting to blow his nose, he threw his | head intothe fireplace. The coroner was called that ht, and Pine verdict of the jury was | that Bill Berry came to his death by skeeting too fast.”—Vermont Winter Tales. BLazePRoor DressEs.—Nothing. says acor- j respondent. is more simple than the process for rendering the materials of which ladies’ dresses are composed blazeproof. The following ure the directions :—Tungstate of soda, prepared expressly for rendering fabrics non-inflamma- ble, can be obtained, by order of any chemist, for about Is. per Ib. Directions for use: To three parts of good (dry) starch add omp part of tungstate of soda and use the starch in or- | dinary way. If the material does not require | oe mix in the proportion of one pound | lungstate to two gallons of water; well sat- uarat € the fabric with the solution, and dry it. The heat of the iron in no way affects the non- ir eflammability of the fabric. Sulphate ef mmonia is said, hy good authority. to be | pre ferable to tungsta! f soda; but of that I | cannot speak of my own experience. As -&l means of precaution, fire-guards and eandie-lamps should be in use in every | bed-Toom and dressing-room throughout the jand. Another correspondent comes forward with what be states is a “simple but effectual reme- cy against the ignition of lad dresses.” When the dress has been cleaned in the usual manner, mix a handful of common salt in wa- ter or starch-water, then saturate it well in this before wringing itout. The salt will be | found to possess two virtues—that of presery- ing the colors and making the dress perfectly non-inflammable. It is alleged that the use of either sulphate of ammonia or tungstate ot | @ has a tendency to destroy colors and fab- CoaL Tam PERFUME.—Coal tar has a most disagreeable odor, and yet the chemist obtains ™ one of its products a most agreeable per- ume. This is nitro-benzole—a compound of nitric acid (aqua-fortis) and benzole. Coal tar when distilled yields naptha, which is a liquid possessing great solvent powers It dissolves gutta-percha, India-rubber, and many resin- ous gums. Naptha, when distilled at a low temperature, yields benzole, which isa yery volatile liquid. It has been used for making gas for iliumination upon a sina}! scale with- out distillation, but it is chiefly employed for cleansing soiled gloves, silks, &c. It dissolves ere and oils, hence its utility in cleaning light soiled articles. Benaole combines with nitric acid in definite | Topertions, and forms the heavy oily-looking i d ealled ui'ro-benzol Tts odor is liketnat ot tue oil of almonds, and it is extensively used riomery a8 @ substitute for it. We have tated that it is used in confectionery ute for the oil of almonds, This is ee cation of it, because it isa ie deeply injurious to the hnman taken in very small <— without we should | use for th ny be ante ven the other | by MOP re Ohewntver to Dr Dick. ween! MM Ernest Legouve, ¥ Po ‘1, Emile Aw “0 Mekens J e Wer, auteur . Me one hundred em} i an barks are , not including Un Y. or nenris Of or ay Amon the Jersey City © » Christopher pg ac - Almskou ‘Wonder if they employ aie nurses in that institution! Christepher's bill was paid. @7 ‘ibe St. Lovis Republican is advised that the people of Mississippi county, Mo., are pre. poring to plant 2,000 ac Tes of their rich soil with etter be lind there ts said to be s« well bh ton cnltnreas that of Te. Ar a re | TICLE. | and up, we invite every body to give us acall. DRY GOODS, &&. PROPOSALS. sell mit withont wo \ MBROIDERI Bs) _ We ve now in ctors, EMGROID advance on old prices, the following DEIC and SWI38 BAXD: vain Wc. INSERTING an@ EDG- 2 p agts snd dinale, and tiiebe ae voldared MANDEER- | with By — * atoek, of Laney UNDERGAZ- | yi iN aw BBRG, Market Bpace, (esder a dir avanee Houst,) stook of Makese ra mart hea eee = Thread and (eee uch at Fuse de { Clasps, Portemonsates, et eail te nse h will be sold at low prices ee 418 Market Space. HANDEBRCHIBFS. Wie Fine Plain Lar ize a ad Hesty Ger Germen Handspun, The above rtock is very lavas a and we will affer them without any — on old s until Feb, ver gg 42 Market Bpece, under Avenue Hous venue Hense, tam‘ ween 7th and ath sts JFJANDSOME HoLiDay 7 raaeaat Just Se lot ef— Sich Piush and Forced Bich Atriped Brocke and se hate in to whieh al at “mock Jess than os LLEY. lon of porobasers i net G* AT INDU TS yard for DAMES GOODS of the bert | , Worth 37! ta. tee to sell for those prices ant two weeks, Gm the 5. & Ww. es. Under the Avenue House y Market mae de lo J LADIES’ DRESS A UST Arrived, another large and fine of FURS, .—— 80} ape po] Seugia a0, all of our own manufac! was bought befere me © rise, we are thus enabled to suit the most fastidi Our stock of DEY ers by | = wae ‘ket tients: tt! House | Hon fe" “ ween 7th and &th ste, ppmmsne FOR _ LaDIRS. We have again reduced th the prices of a large stock of bandsom: Tigo how a oda to 25 cents per yard, cen lyre S7hs ‘oolen Hosier, loves, Morinoes, Shawls, | cioaks, Embroideriés, &c., will be sold at’ reduced Mar Ou: mock f Ladies’ and Children’s Dress and | ealnew ‘will be =s ty ress Deresine. They | “i tres! ow man- rd MEYENBERG dest & 48 Marke AE 7th and 8th pate ihe Avenue Ho: BOOKS, &c. Regn Awcos ON HOASES; 25. i Barey on Horse Taming; 75c. i Miles Kew — Horses Foot, and how to Keep it | Cole's At yeaa Veterinarian; 5te, Gentleman's Pocket Farrier; )c. Turner on Training Youn Hiorsea, London; $1. cnet n Britian Rural Sport; @2.99. Heebner ieee 8! | eiver Things wort worth know sowing about iforses. L | Youai fae ae on on the Horse | Mayhew’s Illustrated Horse Doc [oer on the Horse, London; $4.50. Beaucher on Bi ing and Training Horses; $1.50. esi siey on is The oreo Owners’ Guide; Sc. mar FRANCK TAYLOR. — TICE! | Tux Pipersact ne Verteviected vinci of | PHOTCGHAPH CAMDS AND ALOU in the WILEt are to rey pants st zr. BAT ALM’S TORE, Pape BOOKSTORE BOOKS. STA TION BRY PHOTOGRAPH ALBUM BROTYP PE3, C@MKS, .s For CARDS and t BRUBHES « and an en leas iwanets of FANCY AR- Trad Lied by 7 oWILLIA F, RICHSTEIN maril-st 278 Pa. av.. bet. 11th and 12th ats. TS AUTOMATON BATTERY, or Artillerist’s Practical Instructor. for all mounted maneu- ve: in the field, By G. Douglas Brewerton, U. 8. Avtomston Company, or Infantry Soldier’s Practical Instructor, for all company ay nee in og id, By G. Deugias Brewerton. $12.” (mari). FRANGK 1 CLOTHING, &c. BY’ CLOTHING! BOYS’ CLOTHING! We hereby cali every body’s attention to our 1 LARGE AND TASTY STOCK of BOYS’ CLOTHING, to suit the season. U. 8. A. TAYLOR Being now prepared to fit all boys trom five years Remember our motto, which is—Fair Dealings and Low Prices! BAR & BROTHER, fe 17-2m Southwest corner 7th and £sts, F4t LL AND WINTER GOODS _ Ee ey he aE WALL, STEP. tnelt PALL AND WINTER GOODE enter gre DRESS GOATS, DOESEIN eee = peciee S¥uncoatsn 's. We ere ans rene . go te assort- 4 of BUSINESS SUITS, made in manner. Officers will our Mili ‘a Goods = to thelr wants. Heavy Woelen B: a WALL, EPHENS & 00., 3a P hep dibe grin avenue tween 9th and f fine heavy cots, Oc 25-dtt PAPERHANGINGS! Gold and Velvet, Gold Stamped, and medium priced Gold Papers, with a varied stock of Glazed and Blank Papers at the lowes cash ae NOW SHADES! New Desi 2 Gold Band and Imitation Gold Band | Window 5! 8. Buff, Green and Blue Holland, or any required style or size of on — to erder. OVAL PICTURE F. (warranted to bo ded ae Gold ‘heat. ) The handscmest and largest assortment in the District, from = best manufactory in the foi with» beautiful variety of small sized Oval Cara Visite Frames. 4 ufactures. Also, Ph ards, ae copies of eelebrated Pictures, Paintings and Stata- ary, Albums, &c. Piflerent sige and colgray Picture Ming, rent & ora, Picture Nails, &e. Orders for Paperhangings of Winkes Shades punctually executed by Sayerionced work- menin Sity orcountry. Terms cas J. MARKRITER. &7 Please remember the number, 486 7th sireat, and the terms cash for goods and labor. fal iF \) aeatad COLLINS & 00.8 PHILADELPHIA DRAUGHT ALE AND PORTER. Tam nom receiving large quantities of DRAUGHT ALE and PORTER from this celebrated Brewery, which I am prepared to furnish on short notice te all persons who will favor me with their orders. Batisfaction guarantied. wane ~ ahi to my drivers will be promptly at- yy delivered inall parts of Washington ang Georgetown, free of charge. ‘Porms :— Cash on delivery. BILEY A. SHINN, Agent, Gnion Bottling Depot, 67 Groen st., mow _Georgetown, DO. awe BXPRBes OOM: COMPANY. OTIOR OF REMOVAL. saree BLS rang, ones MALL DBALBKS IN Ani eldnd conten on a age, 606 Hh oF , Uneie More, a sae Ht HOOTH and ” & will be wold at New York marti t Dlany room ween ee joreneee if, me abam GUROWREL HEILPRIN ® Roonstore, uw wee Pe I ooTR AND SHURE TO BUILT T) TeM en fasturing all Binds of BooTE STLOBA of Barteria Sods good ‘cuore joew Give us BOTHER, au Peonavivecte avon Lés. ROUGH TALLOW AN Se WANTE nD heat price wilt te ent. price w boaes of Osstile Boap, 100,000 eat Soap and Candles, fer sale cheap’ for ‘cash, at the Nationa Hoap and Candle Works, Green’ street and tint Csnai, Georgetown, D.C ruly ©. B. JEWELU Proprietor, ep bff 500,000 which the hi, bein, | letter, or by telegraph | certificate above mentioned.) | advertisement wili be yoo inspected, and such | ite Coal. | tentdays | omerwie, - ROPOSALS FOR may, OATS AND eee: Dowd caer See oan 4 ie ron: D. O., Mare O:. ard until a “corerngien day = Heron, Ly Ly for t with th (30-0) reg thousand caer eine ry tee’ andre bets of old shelled OOM be tes merchantable {Sirs Gp ts onal pes be of & good merchantable quality, Ros about two ashe is each, Fecaived by weight, Sat (20) thirty-two be femished without extra charge to the Government. Goux ta be of « xood mero! Mrpecy qualit apin begs of about two bushels each tye a To te. peoei vest by weight, at (56) Afty-six Ll ouete 10 to be furnin ed without extra charge to the yverpmen' Hivery to be made in the city of Wpthington se eoenes ‘ave ie from the date of the i i will Regetved fo for (300) five papired j ne SO 1, ) Sfty th | 4 ba Papwards’ana for (20.0) | thowrand Skee of Cern and u; @ propositions F the Hay ats and Gorn rn enust | Om separate Be payers, and entirely distinct from : each other, ate name raya Office address of the bid- | Bache the na name ofa firm, the names | | it appear, or the bid will be Sandercfee ue lastvidealaeopoent ol tue pate | red, and Ax OATH ce ALLEGIANCE MUST ACCOM- 7 FROPOBITIO: abropoaa a addressed to te Col. D. = ee Quartermaster U. 8. Army, Washington D.C. and ould be plainly marked ‘Proposals als Tor ‘Bia “Oats,” or’ Gorn,” as the case may be. GUARANTEE. The ability of the bidder to fill the somatrect should It be awarded fm. must be gu: rempenivie persons, whese Oe eee, mao ite ieTe ponstbility of of the guarantors ‘must shown by Tie oficial certifiente of the Olerk of th nearest Court or of the United States ton Dis- ‘trict ‘Attorner, aent in pernes when the bids Bae moust Jd , or th will net be consid- Bonds equal in amount to half the sum to be re- eeived on the contract, signed by the contractor and both ef his guarantors, will ber required of the waceessful bidder upon signing the contract. As the bond must accempeny the contract, it wil Becessary for the bidders to have their "nonde- men with them, or to have bonds sign: os antiei uieiee- tion and ready to be produced ‘when 1 the = mee from disloyal ies will not be con- cians for bonds ean be procured upon plica. sonaly, DY made at this office, either peri FORM or GUARANTEE. , of the county of , of the county of We, of do hereby eaarene that ae the contract in aecordance with the terms of sition, and that should ni proposition be secoptel, he will at once enter into @ contract in | aceordance therewith. hould the contract be awarded him we are pre- to become his securities. (To this guarantee must be appended the official INSPECTION. DELIVERY. &o, Ali Hay, Oats Corn contracted for under this | an does not prove of ® good sound merchantable quality will be rejected. Payment to be made upon the sonnenon of the contract, a thereafter as the Chigf Quar- termaster s] be in funds. Any informalit in the bid, or non-eonformanes with the terms of this advertisement, will ensure the rejection of the proposai. Delivery to be made at ihe Railroad Depot, or at one ningte ae. Goverment Wharves in the city of ashin, The € jartermaster reserves to himself the | Tight te reec any or all bids phat he RUOKER too | a Colonel and Chief cuatermnae, | mar 7-td Depot of Washington. j PpBorosare FOR COAL. ASSISTANT Quanrgnuasren’ 6 Orrice, | Washington Arsenal, March 10, 1303. PRoPosa.s will be received at this office until 10 | &. m. on the 20th instant, for twenty-five (25) tons (3240 Tbs, to the ton) of the best screened Anthra- To be delivered at thia Arsenal within r the acceptance of the contract. The contract will be awarded to the lowest re- sponsible bidder, who will te required to give a bond (wich one acceptable surety) for the sum of $200 for the due performance of the soe hy, mar 12 Capt. and Acs’t Quartermaster. P2°P08aL8 Fo FOR We@OD. ers, Defenses of Washington Otice of Chieh Quartormasier. Yarn os 183. PROPOSALS 2 are invited for furnishing’ Wood to the troops in and around the Forts hereinafter specified, from parties owning wood or wood lands fo hr he Vicinity of the same, viz: Forts Aiexander, iin, Manedeld, Pennsylvania, Battery Teh n; Forts Kearney, De Russey, Massa- | ts es sees 8} emmmer, Bunker as ayer, Lincoln, Batteries Vermon Marise "Scott and Cameron, on the north side of | the Potomac, Proposals to be made in the following manner First. For wood standirg. (price per cord.) Second. For wood felled by U.S Momvusers or | (price per cord.) Yor wood ent and corded on the Provueate must specify ee locality, kind, 5: oe and quality of the wood sals will be received under this advertise- ment for the amount of wood required up toJune round, quan- | “Kach bidder must attach his fall name and Post ice address to his bid, and the names of i interested in the proposal must appae: An oath of alleriance to the Government of the United aie must accompany each bid Bids will be opened from time to time, and eon- ace nor purchases made as the wood may be re- athe ight i is reserved to aceept all or any part of any bi Propesals should be endorsed, ‘Proposals for Wood,” and addressed e.. LIAS M.GREENE, epient. Colonel sot Chief Quartermaster Defonses of Washinatony s. —r.-18co0.-==. DRAKE’S PLANTATION BITTERS, Exhausted nature's great restorer. A delight- i fal beverage and active tonic. Composed of | pure St. Croix Rum, roots and herbs. It in- vigorates the body, without stimulating the brain. It destroys acidity of tae stomach, creates an appetite, and strengthens the system. Itis a certain cure for Dyspepsia, Constipa- tion, Diarrhea, Liver Complaint, and Neryeus Headache, and prevents Miasmatic disease from change of diet, water, etc. It can be used at all times of day, by old or young, and is par- | ticularly recommended to weak and delicate persons. Seld by al Grocers, Druggiste, Ho- tele, and Saloons. P.H BRAKE & OO., No. 202 Broadway, New York. se 2-e06m GOLD PAPERHANC iNGs, 486 oe cod GOLD, F Velvet: Gola 8 Pelee nd medium APERS. lety of (tlased jest cash yrices, juired Style a thane? ers for ray Window Shades punctually ‘executes, city ony Rerms cash for goods and ewe when peice Seventh street, Ex jal5-e02m* _ 8 doors above Odd Fellows’ Mall. IOENSED Pawn OK MR, ts the Old Stand, lished 1852,—@10,000 to be loaned. oa q ae seeing pis, Mie lactis 36 treet, in rear ational Hotel. between a and geht ane, vs AN transactions airistly soetdentian” ja l¢-3n DAMB A "Grito Net ER, a 0) Al Onmes TEMA SEGA, mE MORAL PUREE. rato Forwarded with BAFRTY AND'DIBPA aosessible rod pong me Se San Ato Sy tee ine = agencies in the way Towns ip jOBTH, BAST, eae AND XD NORTH WEST. on ans ee Meaty So x ‘ab a8 a aS Ae tow Deiatntes tie femoral i! anim reat Britain cea Hooton of NOTRE, DRAPTS and Bt at all sessarible parts of the he United he acts on ary | *- TT 189¢60.-x. oF 1800, 3. ORARIOR PLANTA. TION mITTER * calebratad brand appears to be in every one's mouth, Ae Weill As On every One's table, They are a eplendid aricle aud com be relied Spon to strengthen aud lavigorate exhausted pature a D eoom OBAAL RH 8 Rte & 00, IMPORTEKS, Wuonwe at i 45D MRTAIL MINA, @uase AND RARTHEN wan Fine Cu Jepanned Waite: Goal Oit Lames, lees Wie Tin Ohamber Bets oats %o 8-eom by 404 (Oaa Fellows’ we! Hatt) 7tu Lie W earring PAPER Por acie at AND PAPER BAGs ADAMSON'8 6 Ninth street, next to ya Dry Goo mercw CO, ee 7 | trade, for any quantity, ) of Pure Massachusetta OLARIFIED © e N BW AND. TUFROVED INVENTION ARTIFICIAL CHEOPLAGTIC BONE TERTH, Wirrovur Marat PLAts of GLaers, zo 6m DENTISTRY. Call at 246 Pa. avenue. between 13th and 1sth sts. and examine DR. LEWIE’S Now Method of Insert- ing Teeth, To doso isto be convinced of its sa- riority over all methods heretofore used. Reeth police without pain when desired. od: Forma TEETH. M. A. roosts, §, 3, Py peeeaeth GAS FITTING, fe. wh. reo. gay coders with the whi may PLUMBING, G. , OF tan FITTING BUsI- BG” Store on Ninth rect beni lag wl — of DEPo: ‘OF THE B.¢ G. B. R. 00. eslERRRIAS BY a CLOSE CO! ‘IONS ~P URE NORTHERN We ic BAILBOAD, THE GREAT O ROUTE WASHINGTON AND, BALTIMORE —_ manic Fiiiread Boe at one et eraule | avenue ert Btation, no ace "EPING § (QARS ON ALL NIGHT SMOKING amp BALOON OARS ON ALL TRAINS yROM M, WASHINGTON aniving Soa Daitimore at Rorthern Central Raliroad: and’ arrive in Harris SSahom a = eases glrend B ruRE 1 TONTO. DOCTOR HOOFLANIS GERMAN BITTERS, 4 And will vestalntty mone, Wee Fever, Biioug They Contain oe healers of A ae: jueed by the extensive enle and SSist| eet Seat meet mtemt te.) bi of ignorant adventurers, have Ce Spon Saiahy whely compe es with christened Toutce. St machies leave the ennaylvania WES Gus iralicen tee Mepmaciviaie Gone HOOFLAND'S GERMAN BITTERS com- Rai! B Beecgporement of os PAN IAERS wad other GAB Toed forall parts of the ‘West. are not a nes pewrsnd ante article, bat have Towra att 1G? 5 ir reputation and sale, sre not GAS FIXTURES. - 4 be Dyaer Wane sea eee erg ga | aaa le ar eee Sacleteeeane sr immeee FEX' ORES of entirely New Patterns and ef Ohio a ea Iinois, Wisconsin. | themscet sminent end Finish yr in style to anything herete: Towa, of ° ax” OLEBGYM cat iinaatn, gray reat wraine | ac Planar en CDI wn mor EE orn stock of GAS and WATER FIXTURES, feo! souddont, th ve the, best be forwar 2078 on the Obie ieee ae _— ‘52 Ali Work in the above line intrusted to our diopl, Wiseonan, acer es oe Testifying of their own pervonal , to the care will be prom: led to. po ey ee ed beneficial effects and medical virtues of Bit maré-tf MYEES & MoGHAN, 376 D street. ry entrust BE cine x = ahereniaaes mete {his Orpen oan Poly Do You Want Something to Strengthen Fou? TEE Bat SOF FRETONT to ond from any point Do Fou Want @ Good Appetite? CHARLES RIVART & €O.°S are gt all imes as favorabisas are charged by other Do Fou Want to Build Up Four Constitution? Ba” Be to mark packages “Vis Penne. Do You Want to Feet Welt? CHAMPAGNES. OW Showa sen Feces oretgE Do Fou Want to Get Rid of Nervousness? ee WE HAVE NOW IN STORE, AND ARE RECEIVING DAILY, CHARLES RIVART s 0.'8 FANOUS CHAMPAGNE WINES! CARTE NOIRE, (Sweet Verzeny,) CARTE BLANOHE, (Dry Verzeny,) | These Wines are highly appreciated in the New York market, for their richness and delicate flavor, We are prepared to negotiate with Hotels and the at the shortest possible notice, either in bond. (duty paid.) or in store,on | the most favorable terms, AUGUSTUS JOHNSON & CO., 229 PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE, Between 97H ann 1Orn Ses, SOLE AGENTS FOR THE DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA, mar 6-tf —_ = NATIONAL LOAN, THE NEW SIX PER CENT. BONDS of the UNITED STATES, PAYABLE TWENTY YEARS FEOM DATE, | Or after Five Years, at Option of the Goveramsat,) THE COUPON BONDS, In Sums of FIFTY BOLLARS, ONB HUNDEED DOLLARS, FIVE HUNDRED DOLLARS, and ONB THOUSAND DOLLARS. YHE REGISTERED BUNDsS, In Sums of FIFTY DOLLAXS, ONE HUNDRED DOLLARS, FIVE HUNDRED DOLLARS, ONB THOUSAND DOLLARS, FIVE THOUSAND DOLLARS, and TEN THOUSAND DOLLARS, INTSREST beter 7+ fam DATE OF FUR- ABD PAYABLE SEMI-ANNUALLY IN GOLD. These Bomps are the GHEAPEST GOVERNMENT SECURITY now in the market, fhe Interest, at present price of coin, being equiv alent to 6 Pex Oxnr. in currency. #08 SALE BY JAY COOKE & CO., BANKERS, 462 FIFTEENTH STREET, DuaLeas 1m GOrERNMENT BONDS, TREASURY NOTES, CERTIFICATES, 4RMY AND NAVY VOUCHERS, Prtrtetoall CURRENCY AND EXCHANGE T. — @ROOEAS: SxBravmanrs, PRI- ATE FAMILIES, & Tae Subscribers have ° fart J a tad & fresh ship- 0 CASES ak jpuat AND FLORRAG which Pape otee for sale at New York prices. Alo, they have constantly on hand wa bares ond Well Selected Stock af bP ae SOORRREES, i Sreriee brands, iRise Thus, a t Fe obra al ot KEMP'S MBAMBTIOALLY #RaLeD aur ine 882 Ba aro by Ly jtiards’ om Jost reoglved & small lo’ when, SL ARINIED OLDER! a OLARIFIED Bi Sedo J 1 have just Fecelved per sehoonere Adams” and“ ‘cin Boston pty nn = J offer for sale at the lowest market price, tities to suit purchasera. Hotel keepers, antlers and all others in want of « prime article of Cider are invited to eall aud ox- amine this before purchasing elsewhere BILBY A. SHINN Union Bottling Bepot 57 @roen st Govrgctiwa, D tek no tf North street, Bal! Rig 80 timers, i L. Ae rst Tinisket hevat Paisdelatla HOwstO ral Freight ee [|x For the Holidays. A. H. BENINGER & C0., BRawou OF Nos. 19 any 21 Baoan Br,, New Yore Alth OFFER FOR SALE AT THEIE STORE, Ne. 237 PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE, NEAR THIRTESNTH STREET, SIGN OF THE OLD KNICKERBOCKER, THE MOST COMPLETE ASSORTMENT OF IMPORTED WINES AND LIQUORS | TO BE FOUND IN THE METROPOLIS. —aLso— FINE GROCERIES, KITS AND KEGS No.1 MAOKEREL, KENNEBEC SALMON, . SOUSED & PIOKLED LAMBS’ TONGUES, | PIGS’ FEET, ENGLISH DUN CODFISH, Together with all the LUXURIES INUIDENT TO THE SEASON Messrs. A. M. B. & Co. are also Sole Proprietors | ef SININGER'S OBLEBRATED LONDON DOCK GEN, Put up in Quart Bottles for medicinal uss. Also, Sole Agents for OLD TOM LONDON CORDIAL GIN. B77 All articles bought at their store warranted of the first quality, and forwarded toany part of the élty free of expense, As we intend to be permanently located, we re- spectfully request families to give us acall. ABRAM M. BININGER, HENRY T. CAPEN. Wasersctox, December, 1862. 4. M. BININGER & CO. have no connexion with any other House. att ROLLIN CHURCH, Agent. LoOOD! L ! 00 BLoopm BLOOD SORES: THEIR CAUSE A DEPRAVED CONDI- TION OF THE VITAL FLUID, which produces BCROEULA ULCRKS, SORES SPOTS. | TRITERS, LES. BOILE, aa AINEREAL DISBASES ig SAMARITANS OT AND HERS JUICES In aileask the public 4 88 & positive cure, Let those then who a bare either Scroful Head or Sores of any kind, at once use the the WOOT AND HERB JUIO: — those Spots, Tetters, Scales and Copper Col- rei Patches, as there are many surmises about of SNEREAL DishAS he Sa- ROOT AND HERB JUL is the mae Ail certain and effectual remedyl ever pre- scribed; it reaches and eradicates fran 4 — ie of the Yeuereal poison, so that the cure is rough Fmanent, Take s then of this purliving reme- dy and be do not transmit to your pos- terity that er sary mars dor yours, MAMARITAN'S ROOFS AND aang neural, the will remove every vestige of impurities from the system, as well as all the bai bad sag Mercury. In many eiections with wnielt eeabaS ory, 2 males sufer, the ROOT AND rats CICES ts most ha) ily adapted, in Uleerated Ctra in Whites. in, bearing down, Falling of the We Debits, abd for all complaints incident to the Bae e it by express, Price $1 a bottle, or 6 bottles SAMARITAN 8, Caascas Wash. Price 25 cents. Full d D& 6O., Box ter Phi: vdelphia Post Bold by 8. CALVERT FORD. corner of 1th and Pas eral and by HENRY COOK, Alexandria. MAN & ROGERS, 173 Baltimore street, Baltimore. TRIE EMAR. ‘otected by Koyal Letters Patent E land, | Protadad by Koval Later P ha Keole to Ph aN Goons, | > Do You Want Energy? Do You Want to Sleep Well? Do You Want a Brisk and Vigorous Feeling IF YOU DO, UsE HOOFLAND'S srccamasaad BITTERS. From EA. 154 Patent 01 in the Prejudice, by proper gee men! ¥ continued ot Zeb. use of | of these Bitters, at the of i oe, was followed by eviden and not feltier of bodil; Ss — whieh felt for six mon’ fore, and de of eo it thank hed ny friend for di me re of Bhown, | Philadelphia, June 22, vai preparations sold unde a pet in quart bottles, a componndet fo so conte per gallon, the taste ei Seed. or Coriander aais ‘Thin clans of Bitiars has eansed and reukard. upier yorst ki “rene Li is created and ke; m1, the result sc borrers attendant wpee.e 's life will have er Bit | , For those who desire and Sd ER blish the following receipt. $7 panes 5 German igs abd als with « randy or Whisky, an resul! Soe that will far in medical true excellenee any of the mumerous rs ota the market, and will cost much have all if Ae or Big cost you. ATTENTION, SOLDIERS! AND THE FRIENDS OF SOLDIERS, een the attention of ol) he relat i nde in the arm to the fact that “HOOFLARD'S GERMAN BITTERS? will sore Bine-tenthe of he diseases induced by ex res and tions fnei- dent tocamp life. In it will be noticed thet a'very ie tw noti at avery in: suffering from debility, Every case of that kind can be readily cured by Hoofiand’s German Diseases resulting from disorders ofthe’ the organs are speedily removed. e have no tion in stating that, if these Bitters used among our soldiers, hundreds of li ns saved that otherwise will be ‘¢ call particular attention to the fc aueeie and well So care of pation’s heroes, whose life to use hisown “has been stved by the cn gh TMT if) Pay Messrs. sence & Bonne. alain ied Bart a Faaiie of my comrades, some of whose ho foes t of Silas perm) fas Sone hi iS ees se | from whom Parts, and the imersal Celle Teollege of sore, lowe | me Pa % MAR No | Lowe the diorvoun prt ay Fectual ri TIO) Haron END Sknacerion ened Very trely route re RIESEMAR No. 3, he rush of the shove Completely entirely eradicates red ot those diserders for wh: 7 eral! m thou, health of a vast TRIRSEMAK No 8, athe ffreat and sure remedy of the civilised for all Fmpurition of the spstern. a wull pte coarestve . | cars" an wel rr. ate, busy Fifer “tae re eee thy latinas, Ca ho Net vie without thelr uss’ be 4 ty) ents “a %. or _— ei 2 Tooe pt of el re of “O M. JACKSON a ir Smmetiately, oct cack bot le * Sending to the PeRtes nee PRICR PER sOTTLE 75 OBNT Ditebed alm i roh ae an ALP DOF os, ve wats {nae the 0 oT i A arc re ao be ot Ee | atsrih yaverty"aay ofthe intone ory > + e1 s Washington ie Rh -. ere? that forward, securely packed He < the Paisciral OrFic® AND Mayor. x ner Pa. av. and 6th #t., where comfortabie | 631 ARCH 8T. ad at 8 cents prr day ‘The Reeeneeae Be, 6S Bs & EVANS, tached to the hotel har been ost Rect erat oon bp, regardless of expense, where all the deities (Bucosssors to O. M. Jackson & Oo.,) an] substantials of the markets can be had. inevery Proprietors. style. atall bourse, with promptness. Bill of fare r. 4 in price ‘as * ry HD, O£LPTON, Prop: Bo Fer sale by Prageiste and Dealers in ever? town in the Unived Unites Oc Boom Ae

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