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BAT INDUONMERTS sym: two words, in Zact, disclosemore than all others | are advancing . . r & W. i) the secret of Hume's He: is rather tall “s Bi BYEN a de ‘Under the Avenue House LADIES’ DRESS F t ners and tenderness of mm which those ‘sT ved, another ee es who come within his influence call angelic, and which sbeds ai out him asortof dreamy, unearthly charm scarcely powerfylly enoug expressed by the words “soothing sympath: asization ‘waich bins soles a6 by a venue House or; 5 other orgamtizajions peculiarly endowed. There 7th and oth sts, is comeing ane 4 in, en hare = NTERESTING FOR LADIES. very atmostphere of his room, w rts |< = Rapplnese and sunshine to thove about him. | | We have again reduced the prises of a laree Lad a a em sit —— at = worth we Sogn to @ cents per feet, and gazing into his. magnetic eyes, receive ; SSP ana pareve es ater | Qfakte Meroe Lowi soll refed erm **T) conteeaph In an earlier,and more supersti-. ba it stock of Ladies’ Children’s Press and tious period. of the world’s history, he would ancy Fars will be sold at Cod ey They (EN have for-- being of divine origin, and | 8T¢ all new made and fresh would have had his disciples ready to suffer chau. Marke figate, bot Teh eet tte, under the Avenue House. martydomia his defence. Now, what is the explanation of this divine power! Is ita C—O BOOKS, &c. the most OW MerENGo Rae "7 ‘Market Space, under A higher order, of imal magnetism, or only adroit swindtin H protests that he is ignorant of Ube source.from whence he derives his power; that it ismot a study, but a gift; that ABDSO) - 25, it is an in voluntary accompaniment or his be- 1a on Hoves Oates rae: ing, from which be eeuld pot separate himself | Miles en the Horses Foot, and howto Keep it if he would. Th: persons who fall within his influence do not pretend to giwea reason for their hallucina- tion; they say that it does them good—that it Tenders them happy—to come within the circle bis power; but cannot tell why. Hame | Stewart's Stable Book; lives In the Place Vendome, as a guest im the ‘ouatt and family of the Countde ———, where he receives | The Hi visits, presents and “orhaargnnnre onmmom 24> from persons of the highest rank in society. He | is preparing fer patlication his personal | | ie lh matty hcg J memoirs, or rather pis autobiography, for he#s | Beancher on said to be fast declining with consumption—the | Lawrence on Sanu disease which lately. kWled his wife. He has a child, a wondevtally precocious boy, whe | is said te see and held daily commanication with his deceased mother, anc who is thus growing 4 as much in the knowledge and | affection of his mother as.if sie were still Bound, se. fi goer Anson Veterinarian; 5i¢, atleman’s Pocket Farrier; 3c. Turner on Training Yo Horses, London; Dadd's Modern Horse Tr; gl. Btonchenge’s British Rural Sport; $2.59. FRANCK TAYLOR, SPECIAL NOTI "To, tasgort shes ant aie ‘AL stock of MS living and always present —Paris Correspond- | ™E SY 25 'o LOUNG To op EIN Ss ence N.Y. Times. |ATIONAL BOOKSTORE, ners 275 Pennsylvania avenue, NoMINATIONS NOT ACTED Uroy.—Quite a | mar ll-6t between 1ith and 12th sts. number of nominations of Various kimds (sent ! *O TO THE im during the Executive session) were not acted G NATIONAL BOOKSTORE upon. Gens. Morell, Mitchell, and Scholfield, | For BOOKS. STATIONERY, PHOTOGRAPH nominated for Major » Were among CASDS and ALBUM: AMBROTYPES BS, these; also, Gen. Prime. The President, just | BRUSHES, and an endless variety Of PANOY AR: before the Senate adjourned, sent Jn the nomi- | TICLES. Trade spppiie’ Oy vy. RICHSTEDE nation of Cari Schurz to ‘ajor General. | 1 75 Pa. av.,d ith and 12th ate. Senator Harris objected to it, and world not | acolo dak = allow it to be made over the head of his friend, | Gen. Stahl. A compromise was effected. by | CLOTHING, &c. he FOR SMITH?! 460 SEVENTH STREET. He is selling Immense Bargains in CLOTHING, FURNISHING GOODS, HATS, CAPS, &e., &c. For a few days more we will offer our immense ‘tock at creat bargains to make room for our which both received the rank of Alajor Geperal. Aneffort was made to get action upon the bre- vet promotions im the regular army, but the | cpposition was so decided that they had to go | over until next Lbecember. A large number of Hi Chaplains were also laid over, os the ground | that their services were not pressingly re- quire d.— Correspondence of New York Times. ReTCENING TO PLacue Tae IxvEntors, | The Southern papers indicate every now and } then that all és.not union in rebeldom. Some | * members of the Confederacy are evideatly get- SPRING STOCK. ting restless, and bring upon themselves mild | To those in want we say, now is the time to buy. avd deprecating reproaches. The ciaim of States of the right to secede from the new co- | Remember that SMITHS is Headquarters for orate canons is one of the latest developments. | Clothing—460 Seventh street, two doors above J he discussion of the question is condemned SMI Clothier, a< untimely. One writer, we observe, argues Erne & Co."s. = Sais > that the Confederacy should try to’ soothe No. 460 Beventh street, amiable States proposing, in any exigency, to and corner #th st. and Pa. ay. yeBAat DECLINE IN GOLD! mar 17 retire from the concern, and that it should have the power to expel unamiable States from the company of the rest! The logical consequences of secession do not seem to be In order to reduce our present stock we have able to convert the rope of sand it manufactur. | ed intoa chain-cable! The State-rights divid. | REDUCED THE PRICE OF OUR OLOTHING, ing process can be ran inte the ground, it and are now selling off at rapid rates, feared.—Boston Transcript. The people find that S7 Judge M., of one of the Western States, J. BRUCE & 00.3 was said in his early life to he very fond of a | isthe place to buy game of cards, and was reputed to be quite a GOOD OLOTHING proficient in all the mysteries of euchre, high- low -jack, bluff, ete. At one time, while holding st LOW RATES! ® circuit, the counse! for the plaintiff was ex- Call and secure some of the Great Bargains now amining @ rather reluctant witness, and in the course of bis examination put some ti ; ais tects offered at No. 464 SEVENTH STREET, two doors below Smith’s. J. BRUCE & C0O., the witness which was objected to by the judge marl? Clothiers, 464 Seventh st., near F. as improper. This was repeated ia aud [pou anexD SOLDIERS again, in different forms, until the judge, quite out of patience, called out to the pleintiffs counsel, “Mr. B——, if you have gotany trumps you had better play them, and not undertake to are all invited to call at e SMITH’S, No. 460 Suyserx Brae, Ovpesice City Post Office, nig any more.” and get their CLOTHING AT LESS THAN NEW YORK PRICES. Soldiers can rely om Fair Dealing at S7 A writer in one of the tist papers says that he has conversed with min- isters'who avow their convietion of the need ol «some ceremony” in their denomination «that shonld stand im the of intant bap- um in other denominations.” It was argued, says the writer, that “this rite, though unau- thorized and injadicious,” (as Ba; bold, “a8 & strictly” religions faatitn tended. SMITH’S, nevertheless, to impart a consistence and per- No, 460 SEVENTH STREET, mance to Baptist (that is, other bat and Py ea ae Dag op befound | QORNER 20TH STREET AND PA. AY. mar 17 ¥s’ CLOTHING! B° ee a BOYS’ CLOTHING! We hereby call every body’s attention to our LARGE AND TASTY STOCK pence Hen Sea & The iast aceounts of the grpmedi in Con voeation hold us informed the effort of the bit of London and other bishops to ob- tain afejection of the requestof the lower house that @ committee be appointed to inquire wh-ther the Colenso book contained dan, as dcctrines, was not The Bishop of Lincoln pre ba & committee be ap- | to suit the season, cin! tad of ¢ ve three to ft: seed iat ea totes, besides the hop | Being now prepared to fit all boys trom five years of Canterbury, )and two against it, | and up,we invite every body to give us a call, edt —eoteeaaneres eemanintial | Remember our motto, which ie—Fuair Bealings yp pnece es Mone bl ot scarp | and Low Prices! BAR & BROTHER, + rly one evening an: miss his better half, “She has net bed * a Southwest corner 7th and Bets, with toothache,” was thé of some | member of the fam: the of BOYS’ CLOTHING, ~ S27 A child seven old starved to death in New York, the day. Her father was regularly emp’ ~yed, but drank al} his earnings: ber mother tried to or steal sustenance, but was put in the Tombs; and the child on a Milshy bedtick, in 8 wet cellar, o! «ver so many church belis—an innocent vic- tm of intemperance and its kindred vices. pe aera eer &7 In Paris a German doctor com. mitied suicide and'in a letter left he de- clares that he poisoned, while acting as their physician, six girls with whom he had had illicit Commerce. Itis believed by the jurists and police of Eu: that y of women, by attendants, is excessive- ly common everywhere in Eni ope, Cerne pte the a can be buried m & graveyard. ‘The isen whether the i Commismoner it mest. So Ry Bostan unless tax. - S7 Statistics of coiten gathered b: the Manchester Central ‘Committee, sheer thax 456.5% persons, or father more than one in five ot the whole popuistion, are a some form of public charity, weigh. oe something above £75,000 bop gapmado by the loss of . SF A suit bas been commenced ff & court ia Rew York for $506, OQdagnages for slanver Jusr arrives assortment secrete on? ‘BS, te and to inte eaent oes Bs | | { | wecordance | advert | bs sh Cae be aes te Rallroad Depot, or at one of elty of wi | sponsible bidder, | bond (wich one acce the troops in See fey six ieicnpiteyrvertea argo he as the Cuarentead, py Wwe signatares 7 be GU. tea'to him must be ‘persons; whese aust SE Ree Seay abilit ponte ea aed oe oth ods guarantire, ill beret must the con! Fisnks for bonds can be procured this office, either itareltrbeae eo pareouall, by ts LJ that should his proposition id the fea deco: contract be swarded him we are pre- seen y MU To this guarantee mast be appended the official Certificate above mentioned.) INSPECTION. DELIVERY. &c. all Ray, Cute pee Oo ome ree pnier See ni and snot re et ‘® good sound merchantable Pai t to be made upon the completion of the eontrect. or #0 soon had r as the Chief Quar- wre aaa It Et. or non ny infor in . -eonformanses with the terms of this advertisement, will ensure the Government Wharves ia the ROPOSALS FOR COAL. ISTANT QUARTERMASTER’S Orrice Any reshinton Arsenal, March 10, 1863, Prorosats will be received at this office &. m. on the 2th instant, for twenty-five (75) tons (#249 lbs. to the ton) of the best screened Anthra- tentdaye after the acceptance of the contract en ays 6 accep’ of @ Con! % The contract be awarded to the lowest re- nt iy plable surety) Tor the waar ot RG E RLY, ‘termaster. $200 for the due performance o: _mari3 Capt. and Asst Quar! PpForcosars FOR WOOD. Kr Cet tere of greg rtermaster. Jan. 23, re invited for furnishing Wood to an@ around the Forts hereinafter specified, from parties ow: wood or wood lands in the vicinity of the same, viz: Forts Alexander, Ripley, Franklin, Mansfeld, Pennsylvania, Battory Teualiyiown; Forts Kearney, De Russey, Massa- jusetis, Slocum, Totten, Siemmer, Bunker Hill, Otice Prorosais i toga, Thayer, in, Batteries V Martin Scott and’ Gameror,, om the north een the Potomac, A to be made in the following maaner First. For wood stendirg, (price per cord.) Bocoua, For wood falled by” U8 Engineers or otherwise ‘iee cord.) hind. Worwout exvaad corded on the ind, tity and quaduy of the wood, Cit: Hinds auan- of the wood. TO} ‘ale wiilbe received under this advertise- Lg r the amountof wood required up toJune “Rach bidder must attach his full name and Post Office address to his bid, and the names of all par- in the proposai must appear in the bid. ws oath of allegiance to the Government of the ited States must eperen: tach ig Bids will be epened ‘ime to time, and con- coteee purchases made as the wood may be re- . ee is reserved to aceept ail or any part of "Proposal if shonid be sadorset, “Proposals for and ai ae and Ghlet Quarts ante aa Ps r afiest Oolenel *Detousen of Washington, _ia 0. DAMB BX?! MPA NY, 7 614 PA. AVENUB AMSA EE ava, RRAT_BAETERN. NOR waar. onmaT tN REPRRAS FORWARD: 1 MON SU ee eas “Qollection of NOTES made at all accessible parts of ou s-—T.-1860.-=. DRAKE'S PLANTATION BITTERS. ‘They purify, strengthen, and in vigorave. They create a healthy appetite. They are an antidote to change of water and diet. They overcome effects of dissipation and late hours, They strengthen the system and enliven the ‘ind. They Prevent miasmatic and intermittent fevers. They purify the breath and acidity of the stemach. They cure Dyspepsia and Rios eee Sores. Morbus. “ They care Liver Complaint and Nervous Headache. ‘They are the best Bitters in the world. They make the weak man strong, and are exhausted mature’s great restorer. They are: made of heavy | pure St. Croix Bum, thé celebrated Oalisaya Bark, roote and herbs, and are taken with the ‘Of a beverage, Without regard to age CHARLES RIVART & CO.’S CHAMPAGNES. WE HAVE NOW IN STORB, “AND ARE RECEIVING DAILY, CHARLES RIVART & CO.’S FAMOUS CHAMPAGNE WINES! CARTE NOIRE, (Sweet Verzeny,) CARTE BLANCHE, (Dry Verzeny.) These Winer are highly appreciated in the New York market, for their richness and delicate flavor, We are prepared to negotiate with Hotels and the trade, for any quantity, at the shortest possible notice, either in bond, (duty paid,) or in store, un the most favorable terns. AUGUSTUS JOHNSON & CO., 209 PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE, BstWeey 97m axD 10TH Sts., S0LE AGENTS FOR THE DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA. mar 6-tf NATIONAL LOAN. THE NEW SIX PER CENT. BONDS of the UNITED STATES, is PAYABLE TWENTY YEARS FROM DATE, Gr after Five Years, at Option of the Government.) j THE COUPON BONDs, In Sums of FIFTY DOLLARS, ONE HUNDRED DOLLARS, - FIVE HUNDRED DOLLABS, and ONB THOUSAND DOLLARS. ” ¥HE REGISTERED BONDS, In Sums of FIFTY DOLLARS, ONB HUNDRED DOLLARS, FIVE HUNDRED DOLLARS, ONE THOUSAND DOLLARS, FIVER THOUSAND DOLLARS, and TEN THOUSAND DOLLARS, INTEREST ae rt AT DATE OF FUE- Sencm HABE, AND PAYABLE SEMI-ANBUALLY “IN GOLD. FOR SALE BY JAY COOKE & CO., BANKERS, 462 FIFTBENTH STREBT, DmaLeas @OVERNMENT BONDS, TREASURY NOTES, CERTIFICATEA, 4RNY AND NAVY VOUCHERS, Pe a CURRENCY 4ND EXCHANGE orlos. To norms, oxbcnhs arakeee Em ‘The Bubseribers have fart a fresh ship © CASES 8T. JULIEN AND FLORRAG whish thoy olfaz fot tle a Mow York prices, they have constantly on hand and Well Selected Stoch of Pere he man | mogt ara tatters oii doormen. prc Re res eee @ CARS OW ALL NIGHT For the Holidays. A. H. BENINGER & CO., Baanon o” Nos, 19 axp 21 BaoaD Br., Naw Youu OFFER FOR SALE AT THEIE STORE, Ne. 237 PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE, NEAR THIRTEENTH STREET, SIGN OF THE OLD KNICKERBOCKER, THE MOST COMPLETE ASSORTMENT OF IMPORTED WINES AND LIQUORS TO BE FOUND IN THE METROPOLIS. —ALso— FINE GROCERIES, AN GOODS, KITS AND KEGS No.1 MACKEREL, KENNEBEU SALMON, SOUSED & PICKLED LAMBS’ TONGUES, PIGS’ FEET, ENGLISH DUN CODFISH, Together with all the LUXURIES INCIDENT TO. THE SEASON Mesars. A. M. B. & Oo. are also Bole Proprietors of BININGER’S CELEBRATED LONDON DOCK GEN, Put up in Quart Bottles for medicinal use, Alse, Sole Agents for OLD TOM LONDON CORDIAL GIN. S7 All articles bought at their store warranted of the first quality, and forwarded toany part of the ity free of expense. At we intend to be permanently located, we re- ‘pectfally request families to give us call. ABRAM M. BININGER, HENRY T. OAPEN. Wasumerton, December, 1863. 4.M. BININGER & CO. have no connexion with any other House. ROLLIN CHURCH, Agent. emt Loop! BLOOD! VED OONDI- ID, SORES : THEIR © TION OF i BCROFULA, ULCERS TS. TETTERS, SCALES. BO OR VE- Is the public as a positive cure. Let those then who bave either Ia, Beald Beroful Head or Sores of kind use the ROOT AND HERD JUicHE, tt ORS Banish rities of the blood and Dring the RYH TLE MNERBAT, DISA ES, the BA- MARITANS ROOT AND HERE JUIOR te the bed of pEsPath? ronounced incurable, the ike Hans JC roks * effects of Mercury. ity that fer which & Althou, erste ITAN's will remove every vest: as well as all the in TEMALES! man suller, the Wanna eh een Debility, and for afi for 85. SAMARITANS OHANCRE WASH. Tall ares one & CO., Box 151 Post Sold by 8. CALVERT WORD of Lith and Pa. avenue; and by HENR’ “ GCOLEMAN & ROGERS, 173 Baltimen stsst, Baltimore, oc 17-1 TRIESEMAR. nese Wee oe TRIESEMAR No the edy for RELAXATION. SPER- Raina “sity SeeeAtAgy Or TEE | le | RY puke 1 & PURE TONIC. DOCTOR HOOFLAKE'S GERMAN BITTERS, 4nd will positively Yilow Free, Biiows They Contain No Alcohol er Bad Whiskey! - ‘They will cure the above canes outel ahantrea. Do You Want to Feet Well? Do You Want to Get Rid of Nervousness? Deo You Want Energy? De Fou Want to Sleep Welt? De Fou Want a Brisk and Vigorous Fesiing IF YOU DO, USE HOOFLAND'S GERMAN BITTERS. d i & HE ro il i adi f lh 1g Sa ee ot chen I. N BROWN. Philadelphia, June 22, 1961. = ° PARTICULAR NOTICE. There are many preparations sold under the name of Bittere. gat in quart bottles, compounded ebea| ! 'y OF common ru ‘cost: to yx. A the taste disguised r . Reet Ne a a an ey can ae dic the death ef the drunkard. By their use the er the influenee of ret kind the desire and the resuitis life and Prd shchorrors attendant apon ‘For those who desire ana wit! have & Liquor Bit- ‘tel blisb the lowing recei Get ome boule Hi 's German Mitre and satx with ave of good Brandy or Whisky, and the result wi & preparation that will fer ezrei in medics! vir- tues and true excellenee any of the numerous oF Bitfers in the market, and will cost muck less. You. will bave ail the virtues of Fy s Bitters ip connection with s cood article of Liquor. at a mucl lees price than these inferior preparations cost you. ATTENTION, SOLDIERS! AND THE FRIENDS OF SOLDIERS, We call the attention of all having relations or friends in the army to the fact that “MOOrLANDS GERMAN BITT. ” will cure nine-tenths of the ii es induced by exposures and privations inci- dent tocamp life. Im the lists, published alroost in the sowerazers. on the arrival of the sick, dail . it will be noticed that a'very proportion are suffering from debility. Every tase of that kind Gan be readily cured by Hoofland’s German Dutton of the di, ive sed among our soldiers, hundreds of Li: be saved that otherwise will be lost. We call particular attention to the following re- ——_ td ee = of one of the tich Toes, whose lifr, to use his own language, Bias been saved by the Bitters > PHILADELPHTA, An; =e. ters; Jones © Evans welt. Eyutlemel, your joofiand s German Bitters has saved my life. is no mistake in this. It is vouched for by wutbers of my comrades, some of w ose names > en Tremor. sent to this cit fork. .F, oth Pena, 3d Vermozt SRR AST cf 46H PRICE PER BOTTLE 75 CENTS, OR HALF DOZ. FOR @4. Patmerrai Orr: Bo. 631 ARCH fT. JONES & EVANS, Beecossore to C Proprietors wen teUehes bale "SBecele” U

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