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en ana “THE EVENING STAR. Sates _| “yarE EWS FROM THE souTH. Bio TEA et TheCnion Raid to Taccunibia—Rebdel Gen. Lovell to We Court-Martialed—The Vazeo | Pass Expedition— Success of the Unt-off at Vicksbecg—Probable Abandonment of the Lake Providence Canal Scheme, PTET Murr exxsnoro’, Macch 16.—There are from. Kentucky, now in the rebel service, ten regi-~ miertts of infantry, ten regiments and several battalions of cavalry and Sve batteries of ar- tillery. ‘The small-pex at Atlanta has ceased to be an epidemic. The Atlanta Confederacy of-the iet has many Wetails of the recent Union expedition im North- «rn Alabama. Five of our gunboats reached Fiorence on the 22d of February, iamied end destroyed a ferry-bvont there. Some-ef the boats proceeded to Bainbridge, at the foot of the shoals, and ceeeeyed the ferry-boats there alse. The rebel steamer Dunbar escaped over the shoals. Late twat evening the Union cavalry dashed into the town. Here they were met and repuised by abont thirty of Major Baxter's dattalion. Failing back, wey Teached the main body. ; cousisting of the Missoari, Sth Ohiv, two batteries of Lldimois, ene company of Missis- sippi and one of Ajabama, all casnicy, with & Dbatiery of meunted howitzers, the whole num-_ bering from eight hundred to tweive hundred men. The Rebels were in turn repulsed, bat she orderiy of the Union commander was kifled and several others wounded. The Tnion forces now nearly surrounded the Rebels, and took six prisoners, driving the Test out ot town The Rebel account says that our troops thon plundered the tewn and threw into prison aii who remoustrated. Ooi.’ Cormyn, the Yankee commander, took up his quarters in the residence of Dr. L. Uhistolm. Col. Florence M. Cormyn, of the ith Missonri, is from St. Louis, and the forces were the first brigad@of Gen. Frank Biairs Diyisien. Col. Cormyn-meade an ussessment of stms of from $506 ta £6,000 tipon the property of the wealthy Rebels. When the Yankees left they took with them fifty bales of cotton, t the horses and mules they could find, and sixty negrees. One hundred ard fitty prisoners in all were captured by the expedition. At ¥ fort they arrested the Confederate treas- urrr and tax collector, and took from them se vera} thousand doilars. The Charleston Courier of the 1th inst. has the toltowing news Gen. Lovell is about to <i by court-martial for his alk ct at New Orleans.” ‘avannah News says there are 131 Yan- and 12¢ transports. Av Tieet, transports and all, at ce amounts to 40,000 men. ug their smen each, Union troops landed at Jacksonyille, on th ivth, just as the rebel Gen. Finnegan was ing to oppose them. Nn, Miss., March 11—Two Federal de- setters arrived at Panoia to-day. They bring informstion that sixteen transports and seven are in the Tallahate v Their @ is estimated at piace. We nave intelligence that 400 rebels ¢ eriand Fiver at Rowen: to-! siderable ferce is on the othe io, Mareh 19.—Advices of a later date Sriived to-day from Memphis, bnt the news | Wes anticipated by your despatches of last | night. Itis thought below that the snc s the eanal opposite Vicksburg would ob the necesslly of completing the Lake Proy dence scheme, and that the latter woutd be | abandened for the present. i has been a large moyemeni of the fleet ports and gunbouts up > gupdsily. In ssi corps will noyement hangs PROM CALEO, AND BELOW. w¥ch 18.—-Tie reported capture of is not confirmed, «md ts supposed | ‘The signals agrved upon showin | ed Haines’ Bhuf w premztore. that the fleet had p: pare by Com. Perter, and reported to Gen. ; but as nothing hus since been the fleet, it is thonghtto have he: sound of thunder or some aceidenta! explosion that was he: eam FROM Et ROPE. | Hattrax, March 2 from Liverpe mm the evening of the ~th, arrived here | nine. Tie Buse arrived at Liverpool on the 5ih in- slant, ‘The North American arrived at London. | on the 6th, and at Liyerpoot Teh on the nchester left Liverpool short- , yepa tor New Yor ‘news is not of »pic being into Lond Phe prepa ns were on | id a brilliant demoa- place. that during the whole his- i London she las ne seen st adty use of the demonstration is the pr the moralemi- ily, raised by the virtues comments on American affairs in ihe Walmporlant. Jetter in the eoadon Herald been discovered, rato kill Presi- dent in the Tiow dic intie t00k yp evs atinck Op tie general policy of the admi- ralty in maintaining obsolete yessels after the | ble experience furnished by America in denoy the idea of maintaining sea- » to man vessels utterly useless for warlike | purposes. aC. Paget and Sir Jubn Pack- mzgion defended their respective administra. nen of Adrucraity affairs, and finaliy ail the Trumnwuder of the navy items were agreed toin , the House of Lords ‘on the 6th, Earl Hard. | wicke asked if in restoring the Galway con- | tract ib Was intended to make amy alieration in | the port of destination or departure ? Mr. Stantry eaid there had been no proposals ot the kind. THE LATEST. Malta dispatches say the fever has entirely leit Prinee Alfred, and he is steadily improy- ing, but he would not be able to attend his | brothir’s wedding. H Bishop Colenso declines the suggestions of his brother Bishops that hg should resign, i In reference to the Polish question it is stated | that the Enghsh and French goveruments are | qnite agreed a to the tenor oi their notes to | Wussia regarding Poland. | FRANCE, ™~ Political news is unimportant. ‘Lhe I Paris Bourse closed flat, Rents 69fS5c. | SPALN. { The ministry intend to submit their budget | te the Cories in a iiodified form. The Cham- | bers would not be opened before the Ist of | April. { ITALY. The Pope has refused to,accept Cardinal An- | tonelii’s resignation. INDIA AND CHIBA, ‘The steamer Oke pete struck a rock when | enuring Point de Galie, but got into the har- bor safely, although leaky. SWANGH AI, Jan, 26th.—Preparations are ma- hing for ibe yeorganization of the expedition | t Nankin. Shirtings close quiet. Silk | fe weGhauged: Freights Exchang 6s. 2d. un. 31.—Shirtings are higher. Tea is form but gs Exchange 4s. 834d. SOLTH AMERICA, ‘The Brazil mails are received. ‘Liere is nothing new as to the Anglo-Bra- zitiun difficulty, which continued, warmly can- vacsed, causing a depression of trade a Rio Isneiro. Tue Indian invasion of the frontier of Bne- mo~ Ayles tesuled in considerable loss of pro- perty. Lex pon, March 7.—English funds are heavy and declining, owimg to the very active dé- mand for mor a 7.—The eyent of the day has "ee ot Princess Alexandra and =throngh London. The Royal ‘ft the Noire eariy in the morning, rived at Gravesend betore noou. Tne | ob linding was entiusiastic and bril- ached London at half-past one, | «wards the city amid the ntmost vacbusitsm, aever before equal- incess Alexandra has nr- sor. COMMERCIAL. Liv ERE March 7--Evening.—Coeten.— satis firaier with an upward tend-nev, bu ne ch ings in prices. Sales 7,cou bales, includ ine 4.) to speculators and exporters, Bread-taft ave quiet, with alendency down- re niet and downward. vnrities.—B: a ing’s \ciremlar te- usiness in 1 { 3 I i-ion 3Q aed, a the market was United Sis tidious. i po age, of DBY For Pe te date pec Fe DRY GOODS, &e. i FsaRorwEntEs iH EMRROIDERIBS! have now in store, and wiil seli without Bt on old prices, the following goods, ‘goods, such ae EREBIC nd OULEE ANNE a ant EDO. COLL. Pina SURBVES. | in SE sais ced nineties Le eee ooo) Plain He: itehetand Rubreidered HASRESR- With a large stock, of LADIES) UNDERGAS- MEN 5. & W. MEYEN a - mid, Market Synge, (ander Arease Hous 88) @ stock of Maltese ars and Plain and . Also, a cy — Serie fA Thread and Val Wai an eheat, napa her atste, rea’ si Pere stock of Headdresses amt such as Pret. Jet and, Tortoise Shei! Ato Portemicmasies, SERN ail be sold atlow "wit a geht Fes; fally solicited. mard-ly tH Seon AKS rriped Brcoho and Cloth Long SHAWLS, tn aul fe to which opiseeisn oon toa an . dea W. COLLEY, i GPBAt iwepexasiis 35 cants per yard for DRESS GOODS of the best fabrics abe elton to 60 cents. We cannot eesea for. fot Shose-szice ener than A ono "ine goods Pe, Market ras eam ANDAR, e' "Under the Avenue House I, LADIES’ DRESS FU: Ust ved, another large tase nas ent of FURS, in sets and 53) arate. i ae ga all of our own wad mannfact bought polars the rise, we are thus enssie to suit the most fas' ‘ket Byaeo, andor & avons e HANDEERCHIBFS, Gotistaarea, rors Linen, lermstitched , hen o Mow and ere, ror GENTEYME Splored Ber pod, Hemstitched, 128, ne . Heavy German Hands pun, The above stock is very large, and we will offer | them without auy advance on pola prices aout Feb, | * _ 48 Market Space, under Avenue Ease, aie Between 7th and sth [STERESTING FOR _ LADIES. of handsome Dress Goods to 25 cents per yard, "dino. Hrosien Hosiery, Gloves, Morinoen, Shawls ‘oolen Hosie’ Cloaks, Embroideriés, &c., will be sold at’ reduced prices. Fancy Furs willbe sold at great bargains. They we at new made ani fresh goods of our own man- facture. EYENBERG, 4% Marke Soace, bet. 7th and sth sts., desl under the Avenue House. LOOKS, &e. TOM THUMB AND WIFE. —Card Photographs of Tom Thumb and wife in wedding costun and Commedore Nutt and Minnie Warren, Just received and fer nae by HIL? & SOLO ONE: _mar 2) 2t Metropviten B NEW Ni 5 Tee TRAPPERS DAUGHTER, a Story of the | Rocky Mcuntaine; by Gnstave Aimard, SILVIA’S LOY ERS ; by Mrs oe auther of ake Li Teor Charice i Brante. © ust peblis! and or Hi le ig HIL? & BOLOMONS, _mat 21 st Metropotiten Bookstore, 3 2 Pa. oe “HE BAR TENDERS GUID Drinks, or the Bar Tender’s G Fney clovedic of Piain and Faucy D Thomas, of the Metropolitan Hotel. Ni which is appended a Manual for Manutacturing Cordials, Faucy Sirups, Laie &e. dust received and for sale aa PHILP & BOLOMONS, Motropolitan Bookstore, 332 Pa. av. FAEMING FOR THE MILLION; LONDON. Liebig’s Prinsiples of Agricaltural Chemistry, Noad’s Agricultural Chemistry, London, Sam W. Johnsen on Manure: Eoussingauit’s Rural Economy. rye London, jeuitaral Ohemistry, Aer Manual, ers School Bock if big’: Modern Agric ele a rienltural Besse s Ae Book of Agricultural Fac ta, London, x on Fertilizers, Londen mer 20 FRANCK TAYLOR. = mar 21-2 CLOTHING, &e. Gee® AH FOR SMITH! 460 SEVENTH STREET. He is gelling Immense Bargnins i CLOTHING, FURNISHING GUODS, HATS, CAPS, &e., &c. For a few days more we will offer our immense stock at great bargains to make room for our SPRING STOOK,. o those in want we say, now is the time to buy. Remember that SMITHS is Headquarters for Clothing—460 Seventh street, two doors above J Brice & Co.'s, J. H. SMITH, Clothier, No. 466 Seventh sireet, riz and corner 2'th st cand Pa. av. Geer DECLINE IN GOLD! In order to reduce our present stock we hare KEDUCED THE PRICE OF OUR CLOTHING sul are now selling off at rapid rates, Yke people find that J. BRUCE & CO.'8 is the place to buy GOOD CLOTHING at LOW RATES! Call and eecure some of the Great Bargains now offered at No, 464 SEVENTH STREET, two doors below Bmith’s. J. BRUCE & 00., _mari7 Clothiers, 464 Seventh st., near F. Pou ARaxD OLDIERS are all invited to call at BMITH’8, No, 460 Beventu Stazer, Opposite City Post Office, and get their CLOTHING AT LESS THAN NEW YORK PRICES. Soldiers can rely on Fair Dealing at SMITH’s, No, 460 SEVENTH STREET, and OORNER 20TH STREET AND PA. AV, mar 17 Be CLOTHING! BOYS’ CLOTHING! We hereby call every body’s attention to our LARGE AND TASTY STOCK of BOYS’ CLOTHING, to suit the season. Being now prepared to fit all boys trom five years and up, we invite every body to give us acall, Remember our motto, which is—Fair Dealings and Low Prices! BAR & BROTHER, _fe Ti-2m Southwest corner 7th and Ests, F4"4, AND WINT B GOODS TARY AND a TRIAD, e460! ens opening Li} ND Ww S. emb inj | om peres ATS, DOK! y obald hate, Baas canta, Ce peat of'ine heavy OVEROOATS. akg also & complete assort- ment of BUBIN BUITS, made in most du- dad our Military Goods mann L jetirous to thelr wane Hen tor comp pases at Feasonah) ry} i, aba & oo. ve ee ‘iith streets, FRANKLIN & ©O., eo & OPTICIA Ss Avrsus 244 PrwNsyLvAnta (north side,) Between 12th and isth ste, 388 Pa. avenue, under the National Hots. ve amen tee, ALBUMS RIES DE VISIT UG. 8. orntitn te Meclenan, "looker, Rose- conas. Puraalde, | reno. Butler, & %, .0° . ‘incoln an: abinet, 8, &e, BREBELS—Jefl x REBEIG— Jolt Devin, tee, Jace Clarke. Pignebee, &o. oo 25-atf ‘We have again reduced the hpriacs ofa large stock © 7 Our stock of Ladies’ and Children’s Dress and | —How to Mix | Faq Olen B ets, | SOR, L—Maggie Mi tenets jee Keene, | | PROPOSALS. { PPorcsaLs rd eee ES. aND cuore: vy y Deraaruese, ae okies Maveh 77, 1883.¢ thie office iS 1883, for the de- Burtailaf Provisions ProPoaaLs will be recei: oe the Brat day of Apri Eeesisars vase at ion of te Batean, of ine folk follow! wing ‘articles of Nothing and Clotbi ‘same to. conform to t Navy sisodard, an anshown oy th by the deserigtions int etal mi 2 last annual advertisemen ace Glotking for ti vy, dated June 2, oo br the samies w whi may be seen at the Navy Yards iz: Bine Cloth Jackets, four thousan' Blue Cloth Trowsers, five thougund, | Hise parlot Trowsers, ae thousand: 1 gm mel OxerBhicte, ten thousas i San Canvass . ase ou. | Brreteheee nao si it a Blue Planzel, one hundred thousand yas saseting, * feachoeend whe a x y . 7 le | fetes... cen eeeat ee Ein noes? $09, cours baire. t 00) a a oni ‘covers, four tonsa ‘thousand. ‘iefs.ten thousand. iene e cope delivered within forty days ge the date of the contract, partment will reser ve to itself the gene to cts ‘any, 7 bid which shall be det med too Bi yments made ( ‘ing 90 per cent. ustil thee completion of the contract) within ten days af. ter warrants f>) pe es ehall have been passed by the Secretary of the Tre: sary wens ad and. womarity is half the amount of the con- tract e re Blank peaer proposals may be opens at the Office of the Navy Agent at Boston, New York, Philadelphisand atthis Bureau. mar 17-diet Prorosars “FOR WOOD. Headeenrirs. ager Baskin i cope fice of Cry Que for furatan ing areinntae PRorosas are invi! the troops in and eek the Forts specified from per nee owning wood or wood lanis in in the Vicinity of the same, viz: Forts Ethan Al- | len. Bennett ran, rt od- | Bury. Gass, iilieehese, and try, sess tke South fide of the aie til ‘otomac, near Chain Bri i wireposais to be made in the following manner, Firat For wood standing, (price per cord.) Second. For wood Telled py 0 aria Engineers or otherwise. (price per cord Third. For wo cut and corded on the ground. Proporaie mart i apecitra the localizy, kind, quante- ty, and quality e wood, Broposa:s wi Ni be Tecsral, wider this advertise- ment jor the amount of wood requirad. ; ro: seas will be received at any time upto une In Each bidder must attach his full name and Pi Office address to his bid, and ries interested in the propoval must sppsat e Di An oath of alicgiance to the Government of the | United States must ac. ompany each bid, Bids will be opened from time to time, and con- sragtelor purchases) made as the wood may be re- aire ‘: The pe ntentt is reserved to accept allor any partof ; ie H say pee paoeid bet euaorset “Proposals for | Wood,” ani Tesse H ELIAS M. GREENE, i Lieut, Colonel Chief Quartermaster j Department of Washington, _fe 21-Im pRorozans FOR aes AND OFFICE | i } QUARTERMASTER GENFRAL’S OFricr, } Washington, February 24, 1363. Hl Proposas willbe received at this Department | until 12 o’clock M.,the 5th day of May next. for | furnishing the following articles for the use of the | | Quartermaster General's Department, viz : j CARPETING. Seven hundred (700) yards, more or leas, of In- grain Carpeting. of the best gaa ea #amples of which must accompany the o! The price per square yard te include making, ‘Sieding,| vand fitting to each room, and putting down the same complete, in. the best manner. Measurement to be eon | d payment made for quantities thas | . the rooms to be carpeted can be seen | by calling at this office, OFFICE CHAIRS. One hundred and twenty (120) Oak Chairs, cane seat, a sample of Which can be een at thir office, | | The whole to be completed within two weeks from the time ef signing the agreament. The price for suche chair to Belude the delivery of the same at is office _ By order of the Quartermaster General, fe26-td i i i ‘ROPOSALS FOR WOOD. Headquarters, Defenses of Washington, Qdice of Chief Quartermaster. Jan. 2, 1383. Prorosacs are invited for furnishing Wood to the troops in and around t2e Forts hereinaftar | specified, from parties oweing wood or wood lauds in the vicinity of the same, viz: Forts Alexander, | Ripley, Franklin. Manstield, Penn<ylvania, Battary Tenallyiown; Forts Kearney, De Kuasey. Massa- paeeteee Reco; Totten. Slémmer, Bunker gill, Thayer, Lincoin, Batteries Vermont, Scoit and’ Cameron, on the north side of | | the je ee LE to be made in the following manner | towit First, For wood standir ¢. (rice per cord.) Second. For wood felled by U.8. Eogineers or eee (price per cord.) ‘or wood cut and corded on the ground, Pata must specify the locality, kind, quan: tity and quality of the wood, peals will be received under this advertise- pened t Por the amount of wood required up toJune *¥ach bidder must attach his full name and Post Office address to his bid, and the names of all par- Ney interested in the proposal must appear in the Fa ER An oath of allegiance to the Government of the United States must accompany eaca hid Bide will be opened from time to time, and con- beer or purchases made as the wood may be re- quire | She right is reserved to accept all or any pattof | an: | We ipeals, should he endorsed, ‘Proposals for ood,’ and addresset H ELIAS M. GREENE, passe Colonel and Chief Quartermaster Defenses of Washington NE 2A | i B ERT TOO La LEAR Y PROF ES Kk ALEXANDER WOLOWSKI, VOCALIST AND ComPOSER, NEW SIMPLIFIED METHOD FOR PIANO. FORTE AND SINGING. Prof, Wolo continnes his Singing and Piano | | Classer, and o a new course for Piano and Sing- ing. which be the last. B; Prof. Wolowski's new method, a person hav- ing only aslight knowledze of music will be enabled ina very short time to read iusie with great facil- | ity and execute operatic as well as classical music With rare perfection, | As tothe vocal part. by his way of vocalization | he arrives at most extraordinary results, renders the vuice powerful and enebles the singer to vocal- | ity. accuracy and fine quality of tone. | eceiven visitors daily from 2to3 | o'clock p.m is residence, No. 451 lth street, \ between E and F. mar § 1m" ‘EMILE DUPRE, IRON HALE, ss@ PENNSYLVANIA AVENUR, ‘WHOLESALE AMD RETAIL DEALER IR | FINEST FAMILY GROCERIES, FRENCH AND GERMAN WINE , LIQUERS, | CORDIALS, CHAMPAGNES, BRANDY, i 8UM, GIN, BEGABS & TOBACCO, has now on hand A Very Fine Assortment of the above at fair prices BUTLEBRS SUPPLIED, } _ ROV 24-8f PAPERHANGINGS! ove and Velvet, Gold Stamped, and medinur priced Gold Papers, with a varied stock of Glazed and Blank Papers at the lowes cash iariore W SHAD. NpO ES 1 New Denigns. geld sai and Imitation Gold Band Window &: Buff, Green and Blue Holland, or any required style or #ize of Shade made to OVAL PICTURE FRAMES! (warranted to be gilded with Gold ‘eat, ) The handscmest aad largest assortment in the District, trom the best manufactory iu the country Fith a beautiful variety of small sized Oval and Card Visite Frames, of fhe = demestic man- ufactures. Also, Photograp! rds, embracing | | copies of celebrated Pictures, Paintings and Statu- ary, Albums, &c. PICTURE CORD AND TASSELS! Different sizes and colors, Picture Rings. Eyes, Nails,&c. Orders for Eecerhsseiia or Window | Shades eenstaally, acute by , enced work- menin city or country, Term: uss MARERITER. 82 Please remember the number, 486 7th st | aud the terms cash gor goodeand labor. ja lger sr. —1860.-x. §.—T.—1860._X._ DRAKE'S PLANTA. | TION BITTERS | Of this celebrated brand appears to be in every one’s mouth, as well as on every one’s table, | They are asplendid article and can be relied upon to strengthen and invigorate exhausted nature. a sep 25-e06m OTICE ae, SMALL AIRE BOOTS AND 8 1 mar 11-t! Py = 5 ES << cf Fei = & a BH & | Brees prices, OA COs BROMA, CHOCOLAT, Etc., aT NAGLBE’S, ‘True Likenesses of Distinguish 4 a great variety. urbe resone iP feos 289 Pennsylvania avenue, | BE YE HEALED; SARDINES. TT an KEAD AND BE WISP! Bate 1 : Go to DRS. BROTHERS & GRAY and be cured, SET OIL, | i bey have given their particular attention te the CAPERS, Ete, freatment and cure of all forma of *Dinoate,” pas: ”s, | ularly that of a private chars This in fhe cider ettsHliched otanio ‘Medi:ki OE isa Tiom bed AG he Pennayivanta_avenue. ice in the District, and have saved th 2 disgraceful and ‘horrible death. Howimpostent IN Large or angen itis, then, for those unfortunater who h: disea:e upon themselves to be cured be! fein late, thus preventing family, Office and residence, Isiand ‘ite Smith oniaa Teati LAYING C&BDE—Hart & jae ’ me before it is rety of themselyas ‘and 9sonth B street, ition. mé-Tm* ; Oo. 8 and othe vk SNOK TAYLOR. NG .& BURCHELL Yoar 17-2w erases sth st. and Vermont w | 2, 000 opus, PRE ‘gpami 2 MB OLARIFIED OIDEn | id Howth Gay anes, ed Balt itmors, is | the names cf all ro | H i ; at Pittsour re | be forward | tation of their Freig spectfully request families to give us acall. erdet.~ | Whites, tn mi males Tr, the ROOT AND HERB JUICES is | most ba Py Sdapted, in Uleerated. RES in | aring dewn, Falling of the Womb, | Debility, and for all complaints incident to the sex a Bent by express, Price @1 @ bottle, or 6 bottles | Is the effectual remedy fi MELAXAT: ON, | MATOREEGA y x | street,) New York | Tin ashen Bets. TRAVELERS’ DIRECTORY. | "Vo stcx anv wou wousoee sop LDIERS CIY- {Ang awa OFa oes. | DEPOT OF THE Bt 0. R.R. CO. de- smh aa Coe conipoting the Hne vi For! i baled pul : via sites bei Acetate ve on ae b eget ‘and Peers @} Passengers & vecing ‘ent, oe te icant: and ethers that are sick or nounded., are ae tre willleare se ee WE. DAY and FRID. ot kd = ind prenen to the Ohio river ithe it change of Idiers and eens cs farlough or disctotged wil will find seis ue the.eh and most di route for ; the iste the aaly line it can seh @ thren ap ticket from Washinton or check baggage 7. CaUTit ION TO FatsBRGe ee. =! | PLAGE te buy tickets is Tlek | of the @.B. B. Eo. { 863 pittthynvana Coe CENTEAL RAHMD AD H peo ee ge marae Ee | prone ee? sgApeEY AR ABD. yasueous, i FEOM DUST % ane bias) BALTIMOER } THRES DAILY TRAINS 4 PHILADELPHIA PITTSBURG! Two of them OLOSE Cons aeEIOnE aT Pt SBURG NORTHERN ORM TRAL ‘BAILBOAD, THE GREAT GENTRAL ROUTE wasuinetor AND BALTIMORE: hia NORTAWEOT, AND SOUTHWEST, Tickets a pply at Ses cf jomices ot of xt Rortnern Goutzal Heilroad C ano rner of Penns; lvania avenue fax rafington’ cal Uninet Stun, Balamore BPLENDID BLEEPING © See ON ALL NIGHT SMOKING and BALOON CARB ON ALL TRAINS FROM WASHINGTON. ngers will take the 6a. m.and5 ring in Baitimore at 8.00 a. m. an >. m where connections are made with trains on the pores iGenteat many and ahnots in P urge a m. and a. m., there connectin, with the irafus oi the Bennsyivania Oeutral alt yad for all parte of the West. FREIGE By this route Fretents er pat “descriptions can be forwarded to and from any point on the Kailreade of Obio, : Menu iy feria Tilinoie, Wisconsin. Lows. ve esour! ariroa: The Pennsylvania Central Railroad also connects with Steamers, by which Gocds can toany port on the Ohio Muskingwat, Kentusky. ‘Tennessee, Cumberland, Illinois, Missia- sippi, Wisconsin, Miesouri, Kansas, Arkansas, Be Rivers: and at Oloveliod Fandueky aad Gut cago with steamers to all Northwestern Lakes. rehants and #hippers entrusting the transpor- Bt t to this Sorpany ean rely with confidence on 188 Sporty transit. THE RATES OF F. GHT to and from ny point in the West, by the Pennsylvania Central Railroad, are at all times as favorable a: are charged by cther Railroad Companies. Gas ee eer ae mark packages ‘Via Penns, ral Te on WAL. BROWN, Agi Northern Central #. B., iQ. ch street, Baltimore, ENOCH LEWIS, Gen’! Superintendent, Altona, 3b HoUPT Geni Ticket Agent, Philedelphis TON, General Freight Agent. Phila: jan 2. For the ‘Holidays. A. HM. BININGER & €0., SRANCE OF Nos. 19 aD 21 Broap 8t., New YoRE OFFER FOR SALE AT THEIR STORR, Ne. 237 PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE, NEAR THIRTEENTH STREET, SIGN OF THE GOLD KNICKERBOCKER, THE MOST COMPLETE ASSORTMENT OF | IMPORTED WINES AND LIQUORS TO BE FOUND IN THE METROPOLIS. —ALS0— FINE GROCERIES, CAN GOODs, KITS AND KEGS No.1 MACKEREL, KENNEBEO SALMON, SOUSED & PICKLED LAMBS’ TONGUES, PIGS’ FEET; ENGLISH DUN CODFISH, Together with all the LUXURIES INCIDENT TO THE SEASON Messrs. A. M. B.& Co. are also So of BININGER’S CELEBRATED LONDON DOCK GEN, Patup in Quart Bottles for medicinal use, Also, Scle Agente for OLD TOM LONDON CORDIAL GIN, #7 All articles bought at their store warranted of the first quality, and forwarded toany part of the oity free of expense, As wo intend to be permanently located, we re- Bi iphia. are le Proprietors ABRAM M. BININGER, | HENRY T. CAPEN. | WasFrxcTon, December. 1862. A.M. BININGER & CO. have no connexion with any other House. Nast ROLLIN CHUREH. Agent, LOOPT ogy BEOODI ORKS : THEIR CAUSE A DEPRAVED CONDI- 8 TION OF THE VITAL FLUID, oN BORORULA, ULCERS, Pde tone TETTERS, SCALES. BOILS, SYPHILIS OR V NEREAL DISEASES &o. MARITAN’S OT SAND HERB JUICES Is ofad the public s a8 « positive cure. ist those then who have either Serofula, Beald ROOT Sor if kj Hees ad or Sores of oust ‘ind, at once use the Cure those Spots, Tet tera, Seales and Copper Col- oe red Patches, as there are’ many surmises about arian all pays aee of the blood 4nd- rine the syste! ithy action for the eure of SYPH LIS On Vain ae AL DISEAS. theSa- MARITAN’S Ki TAN a the e) D HERB JU. mont noes ape roar and effectual remed; it reaches and ste tes every parti the Ree eae A votege so that the cureis nee and pe ‘ake then of this purifying reme- ay and healed, and do not transmit to your pos- terity that fer phic, NgP'D yay repent in afteryears, Although b rom ma} Br Da anoed incurable, the BS ROOR AND HERU SUTORS will remove pil vestige of impurities from il tige fis ‘ities from the system, as yell as all the he bad effects of Mercury. FEMAL Bit A Taections with which numbera of Fe- | * ‘BAMARITAN’S CHANCRE WASH. Dui 25 cents. Full directions. ND & GO., Box 151 Philadelphia Post a avenue: an 'y an! i; SOE a ROGERS so Bake street, | oc Baltimore, ia by Rove tgs Patent of Protect ovat Letters Patent af England, and | ed by f. ‘ars Parven the fmerial Colegcat Madictns, Visas, | TRIKSEMAR No. ss MAT AND EXHAUSTION OF T TRIESEMAR No. atntae and entirely Sraalck tae all traces ot | those diserders for which Copaiva and Oubebs have generally, been thought an antidote, to the ruin of | 6 health of a vast portion of the population, \ TRIESEMAR No.3, Isthe greats and sure remedy of “ine civilized world for all impurities ef the system,as well assecondary | pra trea: obviating the de: ve ate fe Mer- ce well as atnee deleterious ingredients, and Barsa) ty a the rid NGHTBSUMLH Newt, an8 § ere anes | fret ireoronatpets/ wate ] orm Of a loz lie on the toilet table without their ‘nee being sus 3 canes in | in tin Lor eg! Wid each, ie four and in cases, 18 SRY: ot red by Vaipean, Lallemand, Hourewas &e. Wholesale and retail by DR. palhow, 194, Bleecker vest (four. Soors, from Mac! ougal Immediately 2 receipt of re- mittance, Dr. Barrow will een risers to on th a reseed as instrastions of the write li Published also ty, DR. BARROW, that pesugie ifally cents. te ppecicel work, Hu Frallty. iesemar and Book os be sireained | by & at authority from 8. 6.9: washington’ B,D," st aT 3.8 4 Rae Gye sCCHAELES 5. FOWLER & 00, com IMPORTERS, 00% WHOLREALE AND RBPAIL INA, und iti Ren ‘are, joal Oi) jfile a ytal Ge geatdits Bell Metal inde, ae mieom,ly %O4(Odd Fellows’ Hall) 7th ot, | N=” an sale by ef axtivs BININGSR (aetabltened rr. 2 iMPRovED INVENTION | ARTIFICIAL CHEOPLASTIC BONE TEETH, Witzour Mrtar Pratz on OLasrs. DE. 8. B. SIGESMOND, 210 Broadway, New York. 200 Penacntcantt Tath é itersnetacy 2 = ie gaan = Tae Test manufacture Be nor ehange. color by any aes, | salts pene tree, or reots secap yer? Seimiedas } astiferal ones can be ak: ‘Fhe roots will be a dintsig, thorsey rhi' jectrneti sosatiadtns tooth DENTISTRY ER otat ace ersten betw: anf exaibine DE. LEWIE'S New Method of Insert. img Teeth, To doso isto be convinced of ita su- riority over all methods heretofore need. Also, ‘eeth Extracted without pain when desired. Terms moderate. els tyr Patentee orthe MINERALE ne Cir rs ag San weno urea na oath whe” ce en OD j wear othe Sot wear person can wear others who ig at my offices can] be eccim neseses style and price of they ms desire; one Who aré cee Sealer end wie the. purest, , Str ‘and most perfect dentare that art ean ‘produes, ion MINERAL PLATS will be more fully warren Booms ri this city—No. 338 Pennsyivania avenues en Sth and lth veh streets. Also, 907 ares a Philadelphia. GAS FITTING, &c. M. T. BOVE & 60. Axs Now reparat to execute any pcr with whi the: PLUMBING, GAS, may be fardred in tf OR STEAM FIrtine BUET- BJ Store on Ninth eraeica, Ss doors aortk ef Peonsylvania arenes re e ma} feund & com- ete assortment of CH. KLIE: Band other GAS STEAM snd WATER | WIXTORES. Jen 7i-ly GAS FN Mi Have in Btere. ily receiving. FIXTURES of extirely ‘New Patterns and and od in thie aro, in style to anything heretofo: mB ons, genera ay to osiland examine AT. mitphitires bran feeling sonfident that wa have the best selected stock ip wor A Wook inthe shove pee intrusted to our sare be tly attended Meritt” "MYERS © SCOHAN, 376 D atrest, a Sate tot CHARLES RIVART & €0.°S CHAMPAGNES. WE HAVE NOW IN STORE, AND ARE RECEIVING DAILY, CHABLES RIVART & CO.’S CHAMPAGNE WINES! | FAMOUS | CARTE NOIRE, (Sweet Verzeny,) | { CARTE BLANCHE, (Dry Verzeny.) sd | These Wines are highly appreciated in the New York market, for their richness aad delicate flavor, We are prepared to négutiate with Hotels and the trade, for an notice, either in bond, (duty paid,) or in store,on the most favorable terms. quantity, at the shortest possible AUGUSTUS JOHNSON & €0., 259 PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE, BETWEEN 97H aNv 107K Srs., | sie or Ketention, irregularity, | pression of Customary Ev. + SOLE AGENTS FOR THE DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA, _marGtf eb ie Ey NATIONAL LOAN. ; THE NEW | $IX PER CENT. BONDS j of the UNITED STATES, PAYABLE TWENTY YEARS FROM DATE, Cr efter Five Years, at Cption of the Goveruai=n?} | THE COUPON BONDS, In Sums of i FIFTY BOLLARS, ONE HUNDRED DOLLARE, TIVE HUNDRED DOLLARS, and ONE THOUSAND DOLLARS, | THE REGISTERED BONDS; In Sums of FIFTY DOLLARS, ONE HUNDRED DOLLARS, FIVE HUNPRED DOLLAKS, ONE THOUSAND DOLLARS, FIVR THOUSAND DOLLARS, , and TEN THOUSAND DOLLARS, | INTEREST COMMENCING AT DATE OF PUR | OHASE, AND PAYABLE SEMI-ANNUALLY | IN GOLD. ‘These Borns are the OHEAPEST GOVERNMENT SEOUBITY now in the market, Fhe Interest, at present price of coin, being equiv alent to 8 Pan Cunt, in currency. FOR SALE BY | JAY COOKE & CO., } BANKERS, | 462 FIFTEENTH STREE Dealers m | @OVERNMENT BONDS, TREASURY NOTES, CERTIFICATES, | 4REY AND NAVY VOUCHERS, mee CURRENCY AND EXCHANGE TIO iTo HOTELS oudahs RESTAURANTS, PRI- &e, wasnt es Sa Sn ei dae | @0 CASES ses (Juin ax FLOREAG waten they offer for tale af NeW York prices, | Also, they have constantly on hand maken. Well Selected Stock of SADERLAS. Ag ADRES, SR MBRIEB, | i f° 1g1e8 Po Of all favorite Pn ag Lo ra, PusuN PORTRES, | BSabn SousobhahACOs ENGLISH DAIRY a BDINES , KEMP'S HERMETIOALLY SBALED EASA OONP a i rmgeentus HY. oPANOY GROOMER ranch—2319 fe B a. avenue. te Wi Cilia reg au ARIFID! edge beta setoonery ~ ay anette OLARIEIED OER we | have just awe et #03 wT te ‘ofr or tor fai ri the lowest market Titles te, aui | tet keepers ies artic! | amine this aReTS. Sutlers and all siete in in Kant ofa Cider sre invited to call and re purchasin: Siders: EY A. SHINN, Union Bottling Depot, 57 Green st. Georgetown, D.0. no 36-tf | Take no more Balsam, M | Organs, whether existing in | the ci | being | BO Barcotie,z0 merenry, or ot | butare purely vegetable. November, 18§. Delivered to any address, securely packed fi servation. aad “other PPM boLD's EXTRACT BUCHD. EELMBoLDs BELM io eclselciscel mame eagace| SEER > aeeaedeee| SteccccsaR isacaca BoueeeodeT (okelere) [4 Saiciqcisiact tet a Seicies 2S tetwtitot bets estate ty fs aa Pa fa i~|~] *s) a4 a Ds Ze ] FIC POSITIVE AND SP REI REND For diseases of the BLADDER, KIDNEYS, GRAVEL, AND DROPSICAL , SWELLINGS. phe aneairine, sinerenses Ce ey “ on, cites the Y 5 by which the WATERY OR CALCERO = oy deposi: bao = all UNNATURAL ENLAEG EMENTS areredt |, 88 weil a8 pain and intiametion, and is 6 ee: WOMEN, OR CHILDREN, HELMBOLD'S EXTRA. tH, OLDS EXTAACE Roche BOB'S EXTRACT BUCH CHE, HELMBOLD'S weenaet BCHe. For_vweakners arising “ ces ti = Dissipation, Early SGeae ane Sam- attended with the railowie ig tymptoma: ae Indi-pesition to Exertion, Loss of Power, Loss” cf Memory, Weak Nerves, Horror of Dis- mess of Vision, Hot Hands, ofthe Skin, Universal Las- eof the Muscular System, trembling, gnealty of Breathing rembling, Wekefulness, Pain in the Flushing of the Body.’ Kruptions on te” ‘ace, Pallid Countenance. ‘These symptoms, if allowed to gv on, whi Medicine invariably semoves, sounfollowace 9 IMPOTENCE, IMPOTENCE IMPOTENGE: FATUITY, EE EOY FITs, FATUITY, EPILEPTIC FITS) FATUITY, EPILEPTIO FITS, In one of whick the patient may expire. Who can say they are not fre: those ‘direful dleasea? quentiy followed INSANITY-AND CONS INSANITY AND CONS INSANITY AND CONS INSANITY AND coxs Many are aware of the cause but none will confvrs. ease, ‘Dryne situ [MPTION? df? VP? MPTION? cf their suffering, ANE ASYLUMS bee A ithe truth of tase ie a ae once afiected wi nae @RGANIC wees S, ORGANIC WEanvEse, ORGANIO WEAKNH3S" requires the aid of medicine to str, and invigorate the en, HELMBOLD'S EXTRACT HELMBOLD’S EXTRacT Bhone HELMBOLD'S EXTRACT BucHU invariably does, ATRIAL WILL CONVINCE THE MogT SCEPTICAL, FEMALE, ML FEMAL AL FEMAT. AL AL AL 1 PEMA FRA Pew FEMA FEMA F A OR YOUNG, SEN LE, MARRIED. OR CONTEMPLATING MARRIAGE, In many affections peci THE EXT r to Females RACT BUCHU is mnequaled by any other remedy. a8 in Chlorosi foln:ssor 8np- ns, Uicerated or Schirra and feral! com hather aricing “f pation, orin the “ DECL INE OR CHANGE OF LIgk SEES ats joe: from indiscretions, YMPTOMS AnOVE, NO FAMILY SHOULD BE WITHOUT rr, Mercury, Medicine, tor Unpicwchtray oDemean: Dangerous Diseases, HELMBOLD 3 EXTRACT BUCHO AND IMPROVED ROSE WASH CURES SECRET DISWASES in all their stages. at little expen diet, no inconvenience frequent desire ere by removing little or no Re exposnra gives strength to structions, p ing he Ureth: Pai a» so frequent ia t discaces. and expelling all poitonons ds worn-out matter, THOUSANDS UPON THOUSANDS WHO HAVE BEEN THE VICTIMS d Rave paid heavy fees to be eur dines mei pare a ta ed, oes that the: pis har, powerfa stringents,’? been dried up in the system te b vated form, aad @ break out in aggris- PERHAPS AFLER MARRIAGE, USE HEMBOLD'S EXTRACT BUCHU For all affections and diseaces of the Urinary MAL@ OR FEMALE, From whatever cause originating, ani of how long standing. Disenen of thee organs require the aid of a iuretic. HELMBOLD EXTRACT eGoaU 18 THE GBEAT DIURETIC, And is certain to have the des‘red effect - eases for which it is recommended ate ’ CE OF T 21 BYIDENCESPONSIBLE CHARACTERS AND | wil accompany the medicine, CERTIFICATES OF CURES | From 2 to 30 years standing. with NAMES KNOWN TO SCIENCE AND FAME. PHYSICIANS PLEASE NOTICE. We make no secret of Ingredients. HELMBOLD’S EXTRACT BUCAU Is compused ef Buchu, Cubebs and Juniper Berries selected with great care by a competen? ruggist. PREPARED IN VACUO, BY H. T, BHE.MBOLD, Practical and Analytical Chemist, ard Sole manuti ctucer of HELMBOLD’S GENUINE PREPARATIONS, AFFIDAVIT, Persorally ppaared before me, an Ald: dl of miladelphia, HTL HEMBOLD eee aly sworn. doth say his preparations contaim er injurious drugs, - T. Heixsoin. Sworn and subscribec before me this 23d day of W.P. Hinaiep, Alderman, 9th street, above Race, Philade'piia, PRICE $1 PER BOTTL HOR stx ies a Ob- “Address letters fer information in confidence, H. t. HRLMBOLD. Chemist, ’~ Depots 204 3. Tenth stre below Chestaut, Phila, BEWARE OF COUNTERFEITERS AND UNPRINGIPLED DEALERS, Who endenvor to dispose “OF THEIR OWN” ticles on the rep Helmbold 's Genuin Sold by all Peace ASK FOR HELMBOLD’S, TAKE NO OTHER. Cut out this advertisement and send for it, AND AVOID IMPOSITION oc 23 eomly AND IMPOSTURS