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DRY GOODS, &c. pacts : EMBROIDERIES! ‘We have new in store, and wiil scll without any a | advance om oid prices, the following oh Siararro and BWI8S BANDS THE EVENING STAR. FROM THE SOUTH. The Reported Destruction of the Indi Reaffirmed—Obstruetions iu the Y: Pass—Contition of Affairsin Tennessee The Retreat of the Rebels Foreshadowea vows ©, INSERTING end EDG- —From Vicksburg. COLLARS and SLEEVES, in sats and single, THR DESTRUCTION OF THE UNDIANOLA, INFANT BODIES and ROBES, From the Jackson (Miss.) Appeal. | WINDOW CURTAINS i It ida matier of regret aay thts ereel was | Plain Hemetitehed axa Embroidered HANDEER. entirely destroyed, a fact of which weave | w; : ADIES’ UNDERGAR- positive knowlcage. It appears that the Queen | ith, jarge stock, of LADIES’ UR RARE ofthe West and her consorts seeing the ap- 4% Market Space, (under Avenue Mousa ,) proach of the nondescript from abeye—the | _maril between 7th and &th sts. character of which has nvt yet been determined, UST RECEIVED—A large stook of Maltese zome believing her an iron-elad turret, and Thread and Vaiencienne Cellars and Sets, Pisin others a scare crow imitution—abandoned the | and Embroidered Mandxershiefs, Infant Robes and sunken vessel, ant steamed offdown theriver, | Waist, Thread and Pusher Lace Vets. ed a when, to prevent Rcr Ya!ling into the Bands of | magnificent stock of Head s and Fancy Goods H drease: i H toise Shel kins, Kar- the enemy, afew daring spirits ventured out | £ch a8 Steel, det and Tor 3 in ekifis and completed her destruction by ap- { Stops sad Bait o Bow plone. calli reb we plying # mateh to her magazine. | fuliy solicited. WM. WEINRERG, [From the Natchez (Miss,) Conrier.} mar?-ly 1S Mar! 3 5 The indianola had on board four of tha 7 URS! heaviest rifled cannon, besides small arms in- Jusr FR ae fine assortment mumerable. She was heavily freighted with the | of FURS, im sete and tate, po 6 up to 9250, most improved muskets, ammunition, naval | ail of our own mnt as the stock was stores and clothing. Taken raion it will } nouane big oct pre me are thus enabled to suit prove # severe doss to the enemy, ifitis not a e moet DB is F Een tole Confederacy. wane of DRY GOODP i dan Inereted br OPERATIONS ON YAZOO PASS. 48 Market Space, undor Avenue {From the Jacksen Appeal, March 4.} % Between 7th and 8th a ‘The best faformation we have fromthis pont |; FYREAT INDUCEMENTS is, that the fleet of the enemy is sttli at the G month of the pass inte Cold Water. It is com- | _ 96 cents per yard for DRESS GOODS of the best poard of fee sare and two side-wheel boats, | fabrics an aia worth: ape Soon ptt carrying two guns cach, and a few transports. | , We eanno' iquaronten ce pelt ne erie Noth: aefinite is kndwn as to their strength. are be er ‘daily. weeks, We presume no hindrances will be offered to their clearing out of Cold Water, as we have every reason to believe it has been determined to let them getas far as their base—the Missis- sippi—as they may have tne courage to venture on so precarious a route. Ample preparations have been made to prevent theaccomplisiment of tke purposes of the foe at the proper time. ‘We apprehend no danger from that direction. The Yazoo City Banner says: “The latest we haye from the Federals up the Yazoo river is that they are making their way throngh. As yet they have not got throngh Sold Water We have infermation that the obstructions, if not already impassable, will be very shortly, as competent engineers and hanus, in jarge numbers, are at work. We deem it advisable not to state what other preparations are being made for them, but merely state, for the information and encouragement of the weak -Kneed, that something is being done that will defer indefinitely their proposed visit to | Yazoo City, should they succeed by any pos- sibility in’ making their way into the Tatia- hatchie. We hope by next week lo be adie to report a discomfilure or destruction of the expe- dition they are sending against us. THE WAR IN TENNESSEE—THE PENDING BATTLE! | {From the Jackson (Miss.) Appeal.} i From all accounts that reach us, we are led | to the conclusion that ere a great while General | Bragg will be forced either t> engaze Rosecrans | im battle or fall back upon Chattanooga. The country would deplore the necessity which my force him to the adoption of the latter ative. It is all-important that we con- » to hold Middle Tennessee and North ma, otherwise we shall find ourselyes in ea circumstances for army supplies her year hence. Federals are devastating the country as advance, rendering itimpossible for the farmers to eR er d to blot ace eee nn ES 3 een a fo - Under the Avenue Hor BOOKS, &e. D)ONA1D3 LAND, DRAINAGE, Embeukment ‘and Irrigation: London. Stephens’ Deep Land Outture: London, Ditching and Drainicg Tables: London. Strachan’s Tables on Draining: London. French on Farm Drainage. ‘ Stophens’ Manualof Practical Draining: London, Bradley on Guano: London. Browne’e American Muck Book. Chaptal’s Agricultural Obemistry. Solly's Rural Ohemistry: London. Lietie's Agricultural Chemistry, mers’ Dictionary. Seen FRANCK TAYLOR. THE “CORRUGATED PENS” OR BALE BY PHIL? & SOLOMONS, mar 24 3t Metropolitan Bookstore, 332 Pa.av, CLOTHING, &e. Av Rzas FOR SMITH!! 460 SEVENTH STREET. He ia selling Immense Bargains in CLOTHING, FURNISHING GOODS, HATS, CAPS, &c., &e. Gardver’s mar 24 stock at great bargains to make room for our BPRING STOCK, To those in want we say, now is the time to buy. | Remember that SMITH’S is Weadquarters for Clothing—460 Seventh street, two doors above J out Middle Tennessee, North Ala- | Bruce & Co.’s, J. H. SMITIS, Clothier, bema and North Mississippi from the pro- | No. 460 Seventh street, ducing sections ef the Confederacy would be | _mar 17 an ner 2th st. and Pa. av. more seriously felt than the loss of Richmond, Charleston. or Vieweburz. If woul? prove a long step in the direction of ujngation | | REDUCED THE PRICE OF OUR CLOTHING and are no# soiling off at rapid rates. The people find that GOLD! Gm DECLINE 0 der Mizdle Tennessee to our foe, moresver, would place us to great disddyan- | should negotiations for peace be entered | , ‘9 during the spring or summer. It is our | J. BRUCE & CO.'S policy, and should be our main effort, not only | is the place to buy to hold all we now possess, b claim as GOOD CLOTHING at LOW RATES! Call and cecure some of the Great Bargains now REL RETREAT From sinennyvince, | fered at No. 464 SEVENTH STREET, two doors ‘om the Jackson Appeal, March 4.] | below Bmith’s. J. BRUCE & CO., rmation is that the forces underGen. | mari? __ Clothie: enth st., ne n are now strongly intrenched in the TRE Vicinity of Tullahoma, having withdrawn | P)OHABGED SOLDIERS | frem the neighborhood of Shelby vilie. This | SMITH’ pos m was, we have scen stated, long ago , selected as the most ras, defended one be- | No. 460 Szvanry Starnr, tween Nashyille and Chattanooga, by Presi- ite Ci: dent Davis himself, and, as it has been ap- | Opposite City Post Ofice, proved by Gen. Johnston, we may indulge | and get their Oct ir every hope that the wily Federal commander | CLOTHING Will be forced, if he adyance, to give battle | AT LESS THAN NEW YORK PRioxg, ound that will at least afford oar 3 rey " treo} § in equal chance. The blunde Stone | foldiers can rely on Fair Dealing at river, which was followed by such who SMITH'’s, sia ter, will not be repeated. No. 460 8HVENTH STREET, On the Federal side no important adv~ has Feen made. Heavy remforcements have | and been received, and of late immense supplies CORNER 20TH STREET AND PA, AV, passed up the Cumberland. Prospects of Starving the Rebels Out. [From the Richmond Examiner, March 1-.] THE RAILROADS. From every quarter where our mas-ec—tiom Vieksburg, Tullah. ton Fredericksburg—we hay gratifying accounts of th nditioa of our oops and their certain abil Oo cope with any force that the enemy may hurl against them. The point upon which there is room eiow is that our forers may Le ei hy wanl of food for men and horses to relinquish the from which the enemy could never di. marl? BY’ CLOTHI¥G! BOYS’ CLOTHING!! We hereby call every body’s attention to our LARGE AND TASTY sTOUK 3 BOYS? CLOTHING, tonnitthe season. Being now prepared 60 €t all boys rom five years and up we ipvice every body to give us acall. Remerter our motto, which is—Fair Dealinzs an7Low Prices! BAR & BROTH SR, } “fe 17-2 Southwest corner 7th and sts, i | Tinies are | 2, Oharies. | the most na that this is a graveand pre ALLCAR DU Wi T ERE OOD ‘man, elieyi- ich, as well angwea tates en Be batten ed orth, - ourstlves, are now opening Hi the county ™m the y | WALL, STEPBENS & CO. es | of our armies has Jong beet ttl fits pro- | their FALL AND WINTER GOODB, embracin; 7 ‘at these armies de. | Sie DEBSS COATS, DOEBKIN PANTS, VEST: aNd forage pac Hat these armies de ‘A large and weil selected Stock of hne heavy: pend for their raist nienance of | SF gtogaie their present positions upon the railroads, We have also @ complete assort- ment of BUSINESS 80D ile Tepes in the most du- The raisroads of this State are on the point of | gable manner, Officers will find our Militar giving out. They have decreased their <perd | desirous to tbely wauta, Heavy Woslesblateoee to ten miles an hour asa maximum rate, and | for camp use, at Se eye are carrying twenty-five to fifty per cent. less WALL, STEPHENS & OO., tonnage than formetly. This chs cezsatt Say Sennsyivania sYOnUG, rate of spwed and quantity of tre! made through necessity. The woodwork of | the roads has rotted and the machin: has | worn out, and owing to the stringent enforces. | Gold Stamped, and medium priced Gold Papers, mcut of the conscription law as to railroad | with a varied stock of Glazed and Blank Papers at employees, the companies have not been abla, | the lowes Geek Sa He With vil their efforts, to supply neither the one v SHADES! nor the othe eee he One | New Designs, Gol Band and Imitation Gold Band Railroads are/a part, and an indispe Window Shades, Buff, Green and Blue Hoilaad, or AL n Isp any required style or size of Shade made to erder. part, of or military system; and if th OVAL PICTURE FRAMES! SON Coa Gen crong (marranted to be gilded with Goid Leaf.) ernment and peaple may prepare The handscmest and largest assortment in the our ormies, and the surrender of District, from the best manufactory in tue country uable country now in our possessio with a beautiful variety of small sized Oval and Card Visite Frames. of foreign and demestic maa- Photograph Cards, embracing d Pictures, Paintings and stat tu PICTUKE CORB AND TASSE, Different sizes and colors, Picture Tee! Eyes, Nails,&e. Orders for Paperhangings or indo Shades pune’ executed by =~verienced work- between 9th and loth stree 486 PAP aitiind Valeo Ot Wricuine Burter. pedlar in the High- lands. having run short of butter, applied to a farmer's wife for a supply. “How mucktle diy ye want,” said she. “A pun’ will said the pediar. “1 canna mak’ ye a pon’ the woman, «I hae naa pun’ wei wh ene ye?’ said the men in city or country. Terms ¢ ADC RUTRA. un,” said the woman. « é 5 : eight Y said ines isa RON DS ty §9 Please remember the number, 486 7th strest, Jeg in the seaie. and the Mune oo ita a? |g pams MEPRMAS COMPANY = e scale, an @ tiiher oot, and that il bea pun” The womendideorere nn | A Cold TS baal al peer but when it wasweighed she leoked doubttnlly at the butter and said, “It looks a muckie pun.” Oh, it’s all right, woman,” said the pedler. How much is it?” «A saxpence,” was the reply, which the pedlar paid, and do- parted rather hastily, GREAT EASTERN, NORTHERN AND WXBT- ERN EXPRESS FORWARDERS! MERCHANDISE, MONEY, JEWELRY, VALU TES, STOCKS, BONDS, &c. Forwarded with SAFETY AND'DISPATCH te al accessible sections of the ecunt: This Company agencies in the principal way Towns to S7 The St. Louis Democrat says the ponder- ous General Humphrey Marshall catches i: | the ly from the rebel papers for his good eas NOBTH, BAST, WEST, AND NOR’ i in allowing General Carter to invade | Be ita principal oftces are 2 et Tennessee and burn bridges, tear uprail- | WASHINGTON, D. 0., NEW Y@RK, BOSTON, de. Humphrey is very fat, and of course PADELE EEA, delet OIN- y lazy: and that's what's the matter. Ra tn he Rec 7 The Nushyille Union is informed by the ions are made at New York and Boston best anthority that the infamous bully, robber | With jines forwarding to the CANADAS and the and murderer, Capt. Lewis Kirk, whose outra. | BRETIBH, PROVINGES. and with steamship lines gous villainies in Maury county commited | S3q4,vSBPOOL, SOUTHAMPTON and HAVER, towards Union men hive been repeatedly no- | Sommensel Cea te Groen nent Hoje Was killed in the recent fight near Sprit . : Collection of NOTES, DRAFTS and BELLS made tall scoonsible parts of the United Biatos joss * "Washington, D.'0. s—Tr.-1sso.-=. DRAKE'S PLANTATION BITTERS, They purify, strengthen, and invigorate, They create a healthy appetite. They are an antidote to change of water and diet. They overcome effects of dissipation and late hours. A pretty girl, of fitteen years of age, anu very respectably connected, has been arrested in Chicago for sundry petty larcenies from stores. It is said she has « perfeet mania for pilfering, as her friends are wealthy and in- dulgent, and her eyery wish has ever been eratitied. &7-The number of men the Western Shore f Maryland was required to furnish by di | wets 41. Of this number isl were muste! ee, 759 furnished substitutes who » mustered in, 425 furnished substitates ried, and 2,32 failed to report. @/ Last year at this time the rebels hel possession Of the Mississippi river from near | _ ‘They Strengthen the system and enliven the Cairo to its mou Gisttuce ef over tuo) | Mina. : ies. Now they yute with ns oaty taac | | They prevent miasmatic and intermittent veen Vicksburg and Port Hiudsun | fevers. miles, They purify the breath and Acidity of the lliard match for $200 was recently | stemach. played in and Teery, which was won by the former by New York between Goldthwraite They cure Dyspepsia and Constipation. j | S31 points. The game was four-ball carom | .TReY care Diarrhoea, Cholera and Cholera | 1,000 points np, | Morbus. 27° A woman war lately arrested in Cincia- They eure Liver Complaint and Neryous #1 jor throwing #stitl-born child ina sink. | Headache, ng Preot was positive, butshe was discharged, | ‘They are the best Bitters in the wil hey : being no Law ander which she could be | make the weak man strong, and are 4 nature’s great restorer. They are made of ®7 Noiean can now go at vho is ne Sret rte i? iS HOt | Dore St. Croix Rum, the celebrated Calisaya under twenty years, OF Over forty-tiy perts not being given to members of the 4eruic *. Youth is ever lovely, and now age is pviatle, | #7 Timothy O'Meara, a@ deserter from the Hist New York regiment, withont appir murdered his wife in New York » hy cutting her throat from ear to ear witb 2 razor. Pleasure of a beverage, without regard to age or time of day. Particularly recommended to. delicate -persons requiring a gentle stimulant, Sold by all Grocers, Druggists, Hotels, and Saloons. P. H. BRAKE & CO, 22 Broad. wiy, New York, sep 2-eo6m PROPOSATS. ROPOSALS FOR DESIGNS, MODELS AND PrOvRINTING OF THEGSURY NOTES, | Treasury DeraxrMsnr, March 23, 1953, Propesars ate hereby invited for Designs for Treasury Notes to be issued under the act approved March Sd, 1263. Properals will be received for the denominations of i'r, 21's, 50’s, 100°s, 500’s, 1000's aad 5. 5 right being reserved by the Secretary of the Treas- | ury toomitany of the above denominations fram | aecepted offers. or to substitute tae desizas of one | dencm:nation for thoae of snosher, or to use them interchangeably er to alter their legends. The designs must be national ia their character, and preference will be givan under eaual ciream- stances. to such as have not been used, in whole or in part, upon any currency, bond, certiticate, or other representative of valus, aud completed bids must be all of the uniform size of weven inches by three inches. Proposals must be for both the obverse and re- verse of the notes, The obverse must prominently resent the words “fReasvRY Nove.” with the Tohowing or similar ae 3.'T'wo years after date the United States will pay to bearor fifty dollars, with Interest at five per cont per annum, paysble semi annually,” as follows : On the fret ‘ay of October, 1863, one dollar and fifty cents On the first day of April, 1964, ome dollar and afty certs nthe Sret day of October, 1864, one dollar and 5 5 On The Aret day of April, 1965, one dollar and Atty The the accrued and aceruing in- ‘The sums denoting terest mus’ beipiacs near the center of the width of the note and about two inches from its right- For a few days more we will offer ourimmense | In order to reduce our present steck we hate Bark, roots and herbs, and are taken with the | hand end. Spsce must ba allowed forthe seal and for the signatures of the rer and ister, the reverse there must be two tain the following legends. or such others of about the ee pumber of words as may be substituted by the Secretary. ist, "Ths note will be exchanged by the Treas- urer or any Aéristant Treasurer or any specially designated depositary of the United States for United States notes equal in amount to its face | value anc interest to last date of interest payment.” or © This note ina legal tander toto the same extent as United States notes for its face value, without inte reet.”” 24, ‘“Kvery person making or engraving, oraid- ing to make or engtave,or passing or attempting ‘to pass any imitation or alteration of this note; and every person having in possession a piate or imprea sion made in imitation oi it, or any paper made in imitation of that on which the noie is printed, is guilty of felony, and subject to fine nut exceeding one thousand dollars, or imprisonment not exceed- ing fifteen years at hard labor, or both.” Brapoaola will bo received ahtil the i3th day of April, 1863, ard must in all cases be accompanied by models or illustrative drawings Proposain may be made for designs alone, or for | compieted dies, or for the entire work of engraving end printing. Ifthe proposals are for the entire work the price must be soparately atated for furnishing the dies, for making the piates, (in- | cluding all ecst for te entering.) for printiag per | 1.0(0 impressions of four notes each, and for paper | per 1600 impressions, anda sample of the paper | proposed to be used, with the mame of the maker | thereof, must accompany the proposals. Proposals | muet also state the length of time required after acceptance of a bid before deliveries will ¢ | mence, and thereafter the number of thousand | impressions that will be delivered daily. | It the proposals are for the en work they | must also state at which of the felicwing post offices the impressions wil! be delivered, properly packed for transmissicn, free of any chargo for package or Gelivery, viz. at St. Louis, Ciuciarati, Ubicago. Buffalo, New York, or Boston, ‘The Secretary reserves the right to accept designs only and cause the engraving to be do<s | by other parties than those making the proposal or to accept designs and dies and cause the trans ferring and printing to be done by others, or to reject part or aliof any propossis, as may be for the interest of the Government. In all cases cf acce pted bids the designs and dies, together with all rolls, bed pieces. pl: ov other copics thereof must he the sole and exciusize prop- | erty of he United States Those rejec’ed will be | returned to the respective bidders. In the selection ef designs speci: | be given to security against counterfeiting and | alterations. envelopes ani directed to the Secretary of the Treasury, and plainly endorsed ‘‘ Designs and Pro- porns for Treasyry Notes,’’ and will be opened on he 15th day of April, 1863, at 12 o’gock M mar 23 eotaplz Secretary of the Treasury, NG MATERIALS, . , Navy Department, i Bureau of Provisions and Clothing. March 17, 1363. Prorosas will be received at this office untii3 | e’clock ou the first day of April, 1353, for the de- livery at the Charlestown. Mas-achusetts, or Brook- lyn, New York, Navy Yards, at the option of this | Bureau, of the following articles of Clothing and | Clothing Materials, the same to coi form to the | Navy standard, as shown by the dercriptions in the | last annual advertisement for Clothing tor tao | Navy, dated June 2; 162, and by the samples which may be seen at t Yards aforesnid, viz: | Blue Cloth Jaokets four thousand, | Blue Cloth Trowsers, five thousand, Blue Satiaet Trowsers, five thousand: | Blue Fel Caps, ten thousand Blue Flan | Over Shirta,ten thousay Canvass Duck Trow six thousan Barnsley Bheeting Proce: Jue atinet, 4 mene i arneiey Sheeting, | Canvass Duck oe Blue Nankin, | Calfskin Shoes, | a fix thousay thirty thousand yards. one hundred thousand yds twenty thonsand yarda, ten thousand yaras. fen thousand yards, Sal fei ten thousaod psire Kipekin &hio ten thousand pa Woolen Socks, ten thousand pairs. Mattresses (with covers,) four thousand Blankets, ten thomand- | Black StikHandkerchipfyie tavusiud. The articlea to, ve Uclivered within forty days from the dete of the contrac 4 Th- Department will rese: ve to itself the right to reject any bid which hail be de- med too high the completion of the con | ter warrants for the sam | the Secretary of the Treasury, Fond and security in half the am tract will be required. Blank forms of proposals may be obtained at the Office of the y Agent at Boston, New York, this Bure 8 FOR CARPETS CHAIRS, t) within ten days af i bave been passed by unt of the con- AND mar 17-di0t OFFICE prorosa QuantensastER GeNraat’s Oreice, _ Washington, Fevruary 2, 1963. PROPOSALS Willbe received at this Depurtment until 12 o’clock M.,the Sth day of May next tor furnishing the foltowing articles for the use of the Quartermaster General's Department, viz: CARPETING. Seven hundred (70) yards, more or less, of In- grain Carpeting. ef the best quality, samples of Which must accompany the offer. The price per square yard to include making, binding.and fitting to exch room, and putting down the sanie cor plete in the best manner. Measurement to be made on ascertained. ‘he rooms to be carpeted can be seen by calling at this office. OFFICE CHAIRS. One hundred and twenty (120) Oak Chairs, cane keat, @ sample of which can be seen at thia office. The whole to be completed within two weeks from the time wf signing the agreement. The price for esch chair to include the delivery of the same at this cfiice. By order of the Quartermaster General. fe2i-td ROPOSALS FOR WooD. Headquarters, Defenses of Washington, Office eT Bone, Jan. 29, 1883. Prorosaus are invited for furnishing Wood to the troops in and around the Forts hereinafter specified, from parties owning wood or wood lands in the vicinity of the same, viz: Forts Alexander, Ripley, Franklin, Mansfield, Pennsylvania, Battery Tena’ {own Forts Kearney, De Kussey, Massa- chusetts, Slocum, Totten, Slémmer, Saratoga, Thayer, Lincoln, Batteries Vermont Martin Scott and’ Cameron, on the north side of the Potomac, Proposals to be made in the following manner £ For wood standing, (price per cord. Recond. Wor wood felled by U-& Kugineers oF otherwise, (price per cord.) Third. For wood gut and corded on the ground, roposals must specify the docality, kind, quan- tity and quality of the wood, Toposals will be received under this advertise- Le r the amount of wood required up to June Each bidder must attach his full name and Post Office address to his bid, and the names of all par- Be interested in the proposal must appear in the id. An oath of allegiance to tha Government af the United States must accompany each bid ov Bids wil be opened from time to time, and con- tracts or purchases made as the wood may be re- quired eeecene is reserved to accept all or any part of a psals should be endersed, ‘Pr Is Wood,’ and addressed to ee LIAS M. GREENE, E Lieut. Colonel and Chief Quartermaster Ja 30-tf Defenses of Washington. ©. W BOTELER. J. W. BOTELER 0. W. BOTELER & SON, IMPORTERS, WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DEALERS In CHINA, GLASS, AND CROCKERY WARR, TABLE CUTLERY. VER-PLATED BRETANNT AWARE, oe Book Tr soon K. IN GOOD! | TIN CHAMBER BETS. OOAL OIL Lamps JAPANNED WAITERS, DOOR MATS, FEATHER DUSTERS a USHES, > NK WOODWARE, &c., &c HOUSEKEEPING ARTICLES Generally, 318 IRON HALL, Pennsylvania Avenue, _0¢ 8-eo6m between 9th and 10th streets OUGHS, OOLDS, HOARSENESS, &e, TYLER'S COMPOUND SIRUP Of GUM ARABIO, This pleasant and popular Gough Remedy has beer so long kacwn and extensively used ‘that mest persons have become familiar with its extraordina- eficacy. Itcan be had at all the principal drag res at 25 and Sfty cents a bottle, | _©07-d3méeo4m* SARDINES. pe ANCHOVIES SWEEP OIL, CAPERS, Ete, aT i NAGLE’S, fe 289 Pennsylvania avenne, -ADIES’ BALMORA BOOTS, of Glove Galt. Lasting Momo RESS 5 ae che» Ml innes aad Children’s Balmorals' ta ofevery description, Gum a Boo! Boots dd Shoes, Mill aia, Boys’ Long Boots, in great variety ce ‘eat variety, at the 6 Market Space, Pa, J. ROBENTHAL, Licta, to com- | cial attention will | Proposals and designe must be enclosed in sealed 1 prorceats ie CLOTHING AND CLOTH- Payments to be made (retaining ®) per cent. until | the foer.and payment made for quantities thas , Bunker Gill, | TRAYELERS’ DIRECTORY. TRAVELERS’ DIRECTORY. NOTICE. iD SOLDIERS OIV- To mox ane wOUnDay sou DEPOT OF THE B. € O. R. R. CO. read Compeniqs composing the line be- eet Ee e pat on @ large Car, i selene, aod The and ex; onal for officers, Others thad are wounded or sick, with t dit . Thi ill leave on TU BS- Daya. HUBSDAYS ‘and SATURDAYS fer Phila delphis, at 3 p. m., Express Train. asneng' i est. iers, civilians, officers fi others that are sick or are informed ya . that a sick car will leave the depot ry MONDAY, WEDNESDAY and FRIDAY at 7 a. m., going hrough to the Ohio river without change of cars. Relgiere and others on furlongh or diac 4sarged will find this the cheapest and most desisable route for the Wost. This is the oaly line that cam sel a through ticket from Washinton or check baggage ickets is attne etinthe | ita wa 0.8. BR. €o. ja6-tf 1863) THE 1863 PENNSYLVANIA CENTRAL RAIWMOAD Vass hots IB & FIBST-CLONLL THE WESTERN OITIRE, SPEED. a COMFORT! BTONE BALLASTEP AND jeg FROM DUST GH BAGGAGE OHECKED TaHeoe PALTIMORE THREE DAILY AINS FROM PHILADELPHIA TO PITTSBURG! Two of them Pi fapr OLOSE QONNECTIONS aT H. SBURG with Trains on the CENTRAL RAILROAD, and forming THE GREAT veel ROUTE WASHINGTON AND. BALTIMORE ali points in the WEST, NORTHWEST, AND SOUTHWEST. WJ For Through Tickets apply at the offices of the Northern Oentral Reiirosd Company, northeast eorner of Pennsylvania avenue and Sixth street Wi yn, and Calvert Station, Baltimore. SPLENDID SLEEPING CARS ON ALL NIGHT BMOKING anp SALOON CARS ON ALL TRAINS FROM WASHINGTON Pessengers will take the 6 a. m. an .m. trains, | arriving in Baltimore at 8.00 a.m. 6.45. m.. where connections are made with trains on the Northern Central Railroad, and arrive in Harris burg at 1.25 p.m.and 1.504. m., there connecting with the tratne on the Pennzylvania Central Rail road for all parts of the West. FREIGHTS. By this route Freights of ai] descriptions can be forwarded to and from any point on the Railroads | of Ohio, Kentucky, Indizna, Illinois, Wisconsin | Towa, of Missouri, by Ratlroad direct. The Pennsylv: Central Railroad also connects | at Pittsburg with Steamers, by which Goods cap | be forwarded to any port on the Ohio, Maskingum, | Tennessee, Cumberland, [}inois, Missia- Sippi, Wisconsin, Missouri, Kansas, Arkansas, and | Rod Rivers; and’at Cleveland, Sandusky, and Chi | cago with steamers to all Northwestern Laker, erchants and shippers entrusting the transpor tation of their Freight to this Company can rely | with confidence on its specdy transit. THE RATES OF FREIGHT to and from any point + | In the West, by the Pennsylvania Central Railroad, areat all times ax favorable as are charecd by othe Railroad Companies. | gaa, He particular to mark packages “Via Penna | Centra! K.R.”” WN, Ag't Northern Central RR. WM BROWN )Pao North street, Baltimore. | ENOCH LEWIS, Gen’! Superintendent, Aitona, Pa | iL HOUPT. Gend Ticket Agent, Philadelphia. i H, HOUSTON, General Freight Agent, Phils déiphia, Jan'2-1y.r For the Holidays. A. MH. BININGER & CO., Buinow or Nos. 19 anv 21 Broan 8t., New YorE OFFER FOR SALE AT THEIB 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, CAN GOODs, KITS AND ©BGS No.1 MACKEREL, KENNEBEC SALMON, sousFr» & PICKLED LAMBS’ TONGUES, PIGS’ FEET, ENGLISH DUN CODFISH, Together with ail the LUXURIES INCIDENT TO THE SEASON Mesers. A. M. B. & Co. are also Sole Proprietors of BININGER’S CELEBRATED LONDON BOCK GEN, Put up in Quart Bottles for medicinal use. Also, Sole Agents for OLD TOM LONDON CORDIAL GIN, We Ail articles bought at their store warranted of the fret quality, and forwarded toany part of the sity free of expense. As we intend to be permanently located, wa re- | toectfully request families to give us acall. | ABRAM M. BININGER, HENRY T. CAPEN, | Wasrinetox, December, 1862. A. M. BININGER & CO. have no connexion with suy other House, ast ROLLIN CHURCH, Agent. LOO DI BLOOD! | SORES: THEIR CAUSE A DEPRAVED CONDI- TION OF THR VITAL FLUID, - | SOROFULA,ULCRUS SURES SPOTS, TRTT SOALKS. BOLLS SVEHILIS OR VEO NEREAL DISEASES &o, SAMARITAN’S ROOT AND HEKB JUICES Is offered the public as a positive cure. plot these then who have sither Scrofula, Seald Tr Sores of at ay ireRs at rile. iy : rae ae the ROOT ‘ure those Spots, Tetters, Beales and Copper Col- oe Patches,as there are many surmices about m, Banish all impurities of the bleod and bring the system te a healthy action for the cure of. Te SYPHILIS OR VENEREAL Ra the SA- MARITAN’S ROOT AND HERB JUICK, is the most potent, certain and effectual remedy aver pre- scribed; it reaches and eradicates everv partic! the venereal poison, so that the cure is thorough and permanent. Take then of this puri’ ying reme- ey Spilie bealed and do not Sranealt to your pos- ri fer which you may repent in after years, Although rm ae Base ata A th foumay be pronounced incurable, the _BAMARITAN’S oF AND HERE JUIORS will remove every vestige of impurities from the system, as well as all the bad effects of Mercury, FEMALES! FEMALES !! In many affections with which numbers of Fe- males guifer, the HOOT AND HERS JUIOKS is most happily ad pted, in Uleerated Uterus, in Whites, in bearimg down, Falling of the Womb, Debility, and for all complaintsneident to the sex’ Sent by express. Price §1 a bottle, or6 bottles “BAMARITAN’S CHANCRE WASH, Price 25 cents, Full directions. DESMOND & CO., Box 151 Philadelphia Post Sold by 8. CALVERT FORD, corner of 11th and Pa. avenue; and by HENRY COOK, Alexandria COLEMAN & ROGERS, 173 Baltimore street, Baltimore. Oc 17-tf is TRIESEMAR. Protected by Royal Letters Patent of England, and cured by the Seals af the Keole mane Pariscand the Imperial Collegsot Madina Vega In the effectual re RIRSEMAR No ta TION, 8 emedy for MATORBHG@A ‘AND EXHAUSTION Ob FH Completely and ricete oraslcs oa all traces jeraplet entirely eradicat those diserders for which Copaiva and Oubebs care nerally bee thought an antidote, to the ruin of ¢ health of & vast portion of the population, TRIESEMAR No, 3, feat and sure remedy of the civilised world impurities ef the system ,as well as secondary Isthe forall cury, a8 well as other deleterious ingredients, and which all,the Sarsepariia in the world cannet remove. TRIESEMAR 1,2 and § are alike devoid of taste or smell, and of all nauseating qual- ities. They are in the form of » lozenge, and may lie on the toilet table without their use being sus. Bold in Gin cases at 93 each, or four @3 cases in fer $9, and in ee $7 cases, thus saving 9, as and, Roux, &: &c, Wholesale and retail'by DE. H. A’. Py 194, Bleecker street, (four De HA BARROW: New York, mediately an receipt of re- De Barrow will prward Triesemar to an; to the instructions of tae writer acco! Published also by B Ww; that beautifully illustrated medical ‘work, was Lie ined ce 25 cont. piecemar and K can | Washington B.Or 0 Suthority from 8. FORD, OLLAND H' AND LONDON CORDIAL GIN, fe 28 symptoms, obviating the destructive use of Mer- | _ DENTISTRY. ES et ie N2¥ AND impnovap-In VENTION ARTIFICIAL CHEOPLASTIC BONE TEETH, Wirzour Merau Prare oe OLasrs, DR. 5. B. shop seas roadway, New York. and 260 Ponasy: 910 Brve, beacon Lith and Sth sts., Washtwston, Galls the attention of the public to the following advantages of his ienpneres. system : 1, The Teeth of manufacture mever orsode nor change ¢olor by any acids being three-fourths lighter than any other. RR Re a con aS The roots will be made inoffensiv: acke. z ‘4. No temporary tecth are needed, as permanent made immediately, thereby preservi the at ression of the Hee which under isfigured. ere work ‘has been fully tested years by many of the first chemists and of this at g invented a white undestractive ing, with which the moat sensitive teeth He) r. 8. metal fi 5 thout and can build ube per- | fect; sound oth on me Side roots, which will Inst ime. Galland examine for yourself. no H-6m fies DENTISTRY. i H t 246 Pa. avenue, pGiveen Geivand ath ata. DR. LEWIE’S New Method of Insert- and never over five physidians and examine e' } ing Teeth, To doso isto be conviared of ita su- riority over all methods heretofore used. Also, th Extracted without pain when desired. Terms moderate. felzlyr j{ TEETH. M. LOOMIS, M. D.. tor and Patentee ofthe MINEBAL EPA rH TH etands ' personally at his office in this cxty. Man: ic . rsons can wear these teeth who cannot veer others, and no person can wear others who cannot wear 5 t my office can be accommodated with any sigle abd price of Teeth. they may desite; but to those whoare sernesinr end = the yerest, stro! and m fe tace Scan produce, the MINERAL PLATE wil be "rooms in Miralty No 33% Pennsylvania avenue —No. 33% Pen petwoon sth and 10th streets, Also, 907 Arch st, een Sth and iphii GAS FITTING, &c. WM. T. DOVE & CU. RE Now Be pairs to execute any orders with whic! ey may be favored in the PLUMBING, GAS, one ‘EAM FITTING BUSI- paw, Store on Ninth street, a few xdoors north at ennsylvania avenue, whe; ma} a tment of OHANDELIERS and other GAS BreaM and WATER FIXTURES, Jan 2-1 GAS FIXTORES. Ww EB Have in Store, and are daily xoostving: Gas FIXTURES of entirely New Patterns and and Finish, superior in style to anything heretofore offered in this market. We invite citigens generally to caiiand examine our stock of G. ‘and WAT FIXTURES, feeling confident that we have the best selected stock in Wee af Work tn the above Tine intrusted to our mars-tf MYRRS & CGHAN, 376 D street, CHARLES RIVART & €0.°S CHAMPAGNES. pel ie Je adel Fe WE HAVE NOW IN STORE, AND ARE RECEIVING DAILY, CHARLES RIVART & CO.'S FAMOUS CHAMPAGNE WINES! CARTE NOIRE, (Sweet Verzeny,) i H* CARTE BLANCHE, (Dry Verzeny.) | These Wines are highly appreciated in the New York market, for their richness and delicate flavor, Weare prepared to negotiate with Hotels and the tra for any quantity, at the shortest possible notice, either in bond, (duty paid,) or in store,on the most favorable terms, AUGUSTUS JOHNSON & CO., | 2e9 PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE, BETWEEN OTH AND 10ru Srs., SOLE AGENTS FOR THE DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA, mar 6-tf x ¥ NATIONAL LOAN. THE NEW S1X PER CENT. BONDS of the UNIZED STATES, PAYABLE TWENTY YEARS FROM DATE, Or after Five Years, at Option of the Government.) THE COUPON BONDS, In Sams of FIFTY DOLLARS, ONE HUNDRED DOLLARS, FIVE HUNDRED DOLLARS, and GONE THOUSAND DOLLARS, FHE REGISTERED BO) In Bums of FI¥YTY DOLLARS, ONE HUNDRED DOLLARS, FIVE HUNDRED DOLLARS, ONB THOUSAND DOLLARS, FIVE THOUSAND DOLLARS, and ‘ TEN THOUSAND DOLLARS, iZTRBEST ase AT DATS OF FUEB- AED PAYABLE SEMI-ANSUALLY IN GOLD. These Boxns are the GHRAPEST GOVERNMENT SECURITY now in the market, ho Interest, at present price of coin, equiv lent to 8 Pun Cunr, incurreoy, = FOR SALE BY JAY COOKE & CO., BANKERS, 462 FIFTEENTH STREET, DEALERS Im SOVERNMENT BONDS, TREASURY NOTES, CERTIFICATES, ARMY AND NAVY VOUCHERS, kdl CURRENCY AND EXCHANGE S| ee SS ie NOTIOR To norms, cx00sis: RESTAURAN ° VATE F, Or apa oo The Bubscribers have Sast received a fresh ship- ment o! 0 OABES 8T. JULIEN AND FLORRA CLARETS, onaaO | which they offer for sale at New York prices, Also, they have constantly on hand Selected goiee BRAN ANDES. ile aad oLB MAD’ 3, BOURBON. OLD "PRT? ERBRIES, | IRISH CHAMPAGN yf favori BRGLIaB ait Rr aianee BAYARD GRR gs cone MILTON, CHEDDER and ENGLISH DAIRY 0) i a EDINES, KEMP’S HBRMBTIOALLY SEALED FRENCH, GERMAN and 5 SonGRE: ie el ann Pane uae LON | o . “i ice svound § HOHONG. J IMPERIAL, HY. terabyte, BININGHR & 00. Branch—219 a, aTente, o a W- Just received a small lot of OMcers’ r Ghes auz BARLTESD OLDER I OLARIFIED OIDERI! aad Fe fete Bee eeerh ere 8. tifies to sult purchasers, abana SE ARERR gman | 14 Bouth Gay street, tmere. rote! keepers, autlers and all others In want of rime article of © id Pp rie of Cider sre invited to call ang eacaeen Sirs ae Union Bottling Bepot, 57 Green st, no 26-tf Georgetown, #. 0, ELMSOLD’S HEL MnoLDs LMBOLD'S LMBOLD'S LMBOLD'S ‘LMBOLD'’S LMBOLDS FLUID EXTRACT FLUID EXTRA FLUID EXTRA! FLUID EXTRACP FLUID EXTKAUGP PLUID EXTRACT Hite Reinase FLUID EXTRA FLUID EXTRACT | BUCHU, BUCHTU, BUCHU, BUCHT, BUOHU, BOUCHE: BUCHT, BUCHU, BUCHU; BUCHD, BUCHU. 4 POSITIVE AND SPRCIFIC REM. A POSITIVE AND SPECIFIC REMOTE: ¥ 4 POSITIVE AND SPECIFIC REMEDY. A eae AND BPRCIFIC REMEDY. A POSITIVE AND SPECIFIC REMEDY, For diseases of the BLADDER, KIDNEYS, GRAVEL, AND DROPSICAL BWELLINGS. This mecicine increases the power of Digestion, and excites the ABSORBENTS in‘s healthy action, by which the WATERY OR CALCEROUS depasi- tionr and all UNNATURAL ENLARGEMENTS are reduced, as well as pain and inflaims tion, and is good for MEN, WOMEN, OR CHILDREN. HELMROLD'S EXTRACT BUCHU, HELMBOLD’S EXTRACT BUCHU, HELMBOLD’S EXTRACT BUCHE, HELMBOLD’S SETRACT BUCHU, HELMBOLD'S CX TRACT BUCHU, For weakness arising "..m Excarses, Habits, © Dissipation, Tadigctetions, Abuse, “Early attended with the tollowing symptoms: Indispesition to Exertion, Loans of Powor, of Memory, Weak Nerves, Horror of ise ease, Dinness of Vision, Hot Hands, Dryness of the Skin, Universal Las- aitude of the Muscular System. \” Diffienity of Breathine Trembling, Wakefalnese, Pain in the Back Flushing’ of the Body, Eruptions on the” ¢, Pallid Countenance, These symptoms, ifallowed to go on, whi : Medicine invariably wemoves, soon followsen 1? IMPOTENCE, IMPOTENCE, IMPOTENCE, FATUITY, EPILEPTIC FT pateiry, EPILEPTIC Firs, ATUITY, EPILEPTIC FITS) In one of which the patient may expire. ho can say they are not frequent): 2 Doin SAS they ate, not froquentiv followed INSANITY AND CONSUMPTION. INSANITY AND CONSUMPTION. NITY AND CONSUMPTION? ANITY AND CONSUMPTION? Many are aware ef the cause of their suiferi but none wil} confess, ir suffering, THE RECORDS OF THE INSANE Asy. and the melanchuly deachs by co: See = bear witness to the truth of this” assertion, The eonstitution onee affected with @LGANIC WEAKNESS ORGANIC WEAKNESS? ORGANIO WEAKNESs’ requires the aid of medicine to strengthen and invisorate the systein, which HELMBOLD'S EXTRA HELMBOLD’S BxTRacr BUG HELMEOLD’S EXTRACT BUC invariably does. A TRIAL WILL CONVINCE THE MOST SCEPTICAL, #EMALES, FEMALES, FEMALES. FEM, i i HU FEELS EASES sits In many affections peculiar to Females THE EXTRACT BuCcHU aled by any other remedy, ag j HT tention, Lrregalarity, Painialne seen woe of Customary Kracuat ug state of the Uterus Sterility, and for all complaints incitens whether arising from indiscretions Fex the habits of dissipation, orin the DECLINE OR CHANGE OF LIFE, to SER SYMPTOMS Bove, NO FAMILY SHOULD BR WITHOUT IT. Take no more Balsam, M. 0 bf Medicine, fer Unpleasat and Please? Dangerous Diseraes HELMBOLD'S EXTRACT BUcaU AND IMPROVED ROSH WASH CURES SECRET DISEAcRS their stages, at little ense, little or in dict, no laconvenience mad he ene EO It cauresa frequent desire and gives voce! urinate, thereby removing obstructions: eet in all ch ing ard curing Strictures of the Uretha laying Pain and Infinmmation so freqaent ia this clase oF diseases, and expelling all poisono: worn-out matter. pprenens :Aipeened and THOUSANUS UPON THOUSANDS WHO HAVE BREN THE VICTIMS OF QuAcKs is have paid heavy fees to be cured in gahee eee bave found that they were deceived. and that the jwolean Bas, ay the napot “powerful! stringents een dried up in the system to break Ta- bern aiuiedan ts oO out in aggra: PERHAPS AFTER MARRIAGE, USE HEMBOLD’S EXTRACT BUCHU, For ali affections and diseases ii Organs, whether existing in othe Urinary MAL& OR FEMALE, From whatever eause originating, and > of how long standing, Disesacn or thee organs reqnire the aid of a Diuretic. HELMBOLDS EXTRACT BUCHD Is THE GREAT DIURETIC, And is certain to have the des'red effect in all dis- eases for which it is recommended. VIDENCE OF THE MOST RELIA a “RESPONSIBLE CHARAGTER | ANP Will accompany the medicine. CERTIFICATES OF CURES From % to 30 years standing, with NAMES KNOWN 0 SCIENCE AND FAME. PHYSIOIANS PLEASE NOTICE, ‘We make no secret of Ingredients, HELMBOLD’S EXTRACT BUCRU Is composed ef Buchu, Cubeds and Juniper Berrits selected with greag care by a competen? Druggist. PREPARED IN VACUO, BY H. T. HE.MBOLD, Practical and Analytical Chemist, and Sole manufs cturer of HELMBOLD’S GENUINE PREPARATIONS. . AFFIDAVIT, pereooay Se mo before me, an Alderman o? the-city of Philadelphia, H. T. HELMBOLD, woo being duly sworn, doth say his preparations contain no narcotic, no Leeetiert ty or ther injnrious drugs, but are purely vegetable, H.T. Hetmnoxp, , Sworn and subscribe before me this 234 day November, 184. W. P. Hinsarp. Alderman, 9th street, above Race, Philadelphia. PRICE $1 PER BOTTLE OR SIX FOR 25, Delivered to any address, securely packed from 0D> servation, Address letters for information in confidence, H, T. AELMBOLD, Chemist, Depot, 104 8. Tenth street, below Chestnut, Phila, BEWARE OF COUNTERFEITERS AND UNPRINCIPLED DEALERS, Who endeavor to dispose “OF THEIR OWN” and “other” articles on the reputation attained by Helmbold’s Genuine Preparations, = “« "Extract Bucha, rey o * Sarraparills, Sold by all Druggiste everywhere ASK FOR HELMBOLD’S, TAKE NO OTHER. Cut ont this advertisement and send for it, AND AVOID IMPOSITION oc 23 eomly AND IMPOSTUSS,