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THE EVENING STAR. TELEGRAPHIC NEWS, fASSOCIATED PRESS DISPATCHES] FROM NEW ORLEANS. Destitution in Louisiana — The Why General Banké did Not | Axsis! the Attack on Port Port Hudson. New York, April 2—The steamer George | Cromwell, trom New Orleans on the 25th ult, | arrived here this eyening. Among her pas- | sengers ure the officers and crew of the eteamor «Bio Fio.” Fugitives from the rebel lines continue to arrive at New Orieans, with reports of great Gestitution. Quite a contrahand trade has been discovered in which certain persons sent articles to plan- tations near rebel lines, when favorable op- portaniiies were seized to transport them to the enemy. Cotton in emall quantities continue to be re- ecived in New Orlvans. The people in the country parishes of Louis- | ia::a are taid to be in an actual starving con- ; dition. Six rebel prisoners arrived in New UOrivans on the 25th in a ragged condition, one of whom formerly was a wealthy citizen of New Orleans. The rebels in that city persist in the statements that Farragut has been cap- tured, and much solicitude is felt by the Union- ists to hear by way of the North, of his safety; which was probsbly cratified on the with, as the Cromwe:l parsed the steamer Star of the South geing up the river that day. Gen. Banks has re-esiablished his headquar- New Orleans, haying just returned trom to Gen. Weitzel’s command at Berwick’s Great Reason i | rf is reported that Grover’s brigade had been gent io reinforce Weitzel, who is holding a stron position. Lieut. Fontenoy, captured from the frigate iss! ppi, is to be exchanged for the rebel Captain Youngblood. No official report of Ludiey s expedition opposite Port Hudson has yet ben received at New Orleans. A new plan of operations is said to be adopt- ed, involving an expedition to clear the rebels from Atchsfulaya and Red rivers, thus cutting off the enewy’s supplies from Texas. The rebels have strong fortifications at Buta La ind Ross rivers, and it is reported that the ram (juecn of the Westis located there. There is a Secesh report that Magruder and Kirby 0% Smith have ned force ed, as it would place Te: Navy T ie failure of General Banks to attack Port | Hvason is said tobe owing to the fact that Acmiral Farragut started his fleet at night | sinstesd of just betore daylight, eight hours b tore the time agreed upon, thns preventing General Ranks trom getting hisartilery in po- sition to draw the rebels from their entrench- | ments. eral Banks and General Grover reputed to have been within six hundrec of the rebel batteries the night the feet pi Port itudsoa. There is nothing new from Galveston. but this is diseredit- 1S At the mercy ofour are | rds vd THE PA*SAGE OF PORT HUDSON, Unsurcessinl Attempt of Rebel Rams to | Stop the Hartiord—The Federal Rams up the Vuzsoo Mewruts, March 2, ( ro, March 31.) — A correspondent who Ieft New Orleans with | Gen. Banks on the ‘nh of March has arrived | here. He passed Port Jiudson on the night of | the (éth, with Admiral Farragus. The 4 ral’s fleet, which started to run the reb sted of the foilo - ing vesse Aibatr oO fier enduring a ter- | bombardment for two hours, 6 ere | slightly injured. The correspondent «1 do not Know what injuries were by the rest of the fleet. They fell bac tect the land forees under Gen. Bank await a more fay untle: of the rebe Rebtel ra up the rin erful broads ained oO pro- ad to for run- our but wichout success, from (he frigate Hart- tor them the Suntiower rive thatthe Rebets havee FROM MEMPHIS AND BELOW. Reported Failure of Sie te Hair Bluti, eported : Gon of Maine's Biuit Probably pidition | advance .on old pricer, t be sold atlow Prices. we ‘ le M.WEIS du view of t es@nt searcity and high pr. it ly LIS Market : __ | the cotton duck or canvass of the iil S FUKe! have hitherto been mx Jar Arrived. another large and fing assortment | {6 1111 of #URS, in sets and separate, from $hupto 975), 0 ten alur all of onr own manuiacture, and as the stock was bought befere the rise, we are tuus cnalied to suit the most fastidious Pew arrivals, GPeat INDU fabrics and styles, worth 37, PROPOSALS. ARTERMASTER’S OFFIC) Corner Evahteenta and G streets, WasuimGton, March 23, 1383, SEALED PRorosat: until MONDAY, April CLOTHING, &e. ALC RRAH FoR sMirutt 460 BRVENTH STREET. He in selling Immense Bargains in D>P°T Qu be received at this office 963, at 12 M.. for Plumb- + ing at Lincoln ( United States) Hospital. CLOTHING, FURNISHING GOODS, £, Asana iperibeationes ae pit Lh HATS, CAPS, &c., &c. Hoepitalon Thursday, April 2. bet veen the hours — 2 t Ds . For a few days more we will offer ourimmense | off oralt shal be addressed to, Ceptain E, E. stock at great bargains to make room for our | Plumbing 3 ay, bed ed “Proposals for BPRING S7OOK. mar dep el To those in want we nay, now is the time to buy. Remember that SMITH’S is Headquarters for | Clothing—460 Seventh street, two doors above J Bruce & Co.'s. J. H. SMITH, Clothier, No, 466 Beventh street, mar 17 and corner 2th st. and Pa. av, TREAT DEOLINE IN GOLD! Tu order to reduce our present steck we have REDUCED THE PRICK OF OUR OLOTHING and are 80 ¢ selling off at rapid rates. The people find that J. BRUCE & 00.8 is the place to buy | GOOD CLOTHING | at LOW RATES! pporceats FOR BEEF CATTLE. SgaLep Proposats are invited until 12 u. of the 1th day of April, 3443, for furnishing to the Bub- sistenca Department 4,000 head of Beef Oattle, The Cattle to be delivered at Washington, D. O., on the 26th day of Aprii, or as svon thereafter as the Government may direct. The cattle toaverage at least 1,30) pounds gross, and no animal to weigh jess than 1. nda Any person desiring to bid for a less nam! 4.0/0 should ao state it in bis bid. bond with good and sufficient security will be A juired, "Pro, In from contractors who have failed to comply with former bids, fram disloyal peraons, anc from thore whe are act present torespend to their bide, will not be considered. Payment to be made in certificates of indebted- peas. ar suck other funda as Government may have for disbursement. All bids to be 3 ber than ied by Srasrantee signed Call and secure some of the Great Bargains now ITh, re aT Pe eres dy OK offered at No. 464 BEVENTH STAEET,twodoors | p. ©., and endorsed *Praposala for Beef Gatto} below Smith's. J. BRUCE & 00. Form of Guarantee. mar 17 Clothiers, 464 Seventh st., nea: ‘We, —, ofthe eounty of —, and State of —,do hereby guarantee that — is able to fulfil the con- ISCHARGED SOLDIERS in accordance with the tarms of his proposi- (eSh tion, and that, should his proposition be accepted, are all invited to call at he will at once enter intow contract in accordance epee j “should the contract be awarded hi ould the contract be awa: im, we are pre- No. 460 Szvenrx Braun, | pared to become his securities, ™ Opposite City Post Office, | (This guarantee must be appended to each bid.) * , { he responsibility of the persous signing the and g¢t their ! CLOTHING | guarantee must be shown by the oficial certificate j of the Clerk of the asarest District Ceurt or of the AT LESS THAN NEW YORK PRIOES. Boldiors can rely on Fair Dealing at United States District Attorney. ; Bids which do not comply terth the above will be | vavected. mar 3) SMITH'S, | JpPeorosans FOR MAIL BAGs, No, 460 SEVENTH STREET, | Post Orrick DePantaeNT, and January ly, 1363. CORNER 20TH STREET AND PA. AY. SFALED Proposals will be received at this De- I m, the 2ist day of hing for four years, frow the IS63. In such quantities and at sach mar 17 BOY CLOTHING! . ie { BOYS’ CLOTHING '! } We hereby call every body’s attention to our LARGE AND TASTY STOCK BoYs’ CLOTHING, | partment uatil nine o’clock a | April next, f-rfarn tday of July, esas may b+ required and ordered for the ser- e, Mail Bags of the following description, to wit: l "| LEATHER MAIL POUCHES Of size No. 1, measuring forty eight inches in length and sixty inches in circumference. fe 17-2m Southwest corner 7th and __ sts, surafer- ALL AND WINTER GOODB” MILITARY AND CIVILIAN. ' y-eight inches in ¢: ence, The body of these p-uches is to be made of good and substantial bag feather, well tanned. weiguing WALL, STEPHENS & OO. are now opent for sizes numbered | and 2 not less than eight their FALL AND WINTER GOODS, embracing OUNcCes, and for the sm sizes not less than | ame DRESS COATS, DOESKIN PANTS, VESTS, '€Ven ounces to the square foot; the bel!om (of &c. A large and well selected Stock of fine heavy = ¢iTcular form) and t vd skirting | OVERCOATS. We have also a complete assort- leather, well tanne: ell at nent of BUSINESS SUITS, made in tha mostdu- ®tronkly secured with tne best iron rivets, well cable manner. Offcers will ind our Militagy Goode UENEU. | wae ig) deairons to theln wants, Esty Woelen ‘kets, (naddle'o Oe a ae, Ot ee Terie? Of size No 1, measuring ight inches in WADE, BUSSE ENS & C0: bh and twenty-one inches in'widih at the ‘3 3 ii les 322 Pennsylvania avenue 0c 25-dtf between 9th and 10th atreats, est parts ; the euds or bottoms being tour- twenty -fix inches a No.2, measuring ferty five inches in length DRY GOODS ke. and eighteen inches in width at Lae st part sor bottoms being twelve by twen hes Of size No. 3, measuring forty-two inche and sixteen inches in width at the wi the ends or bottoms being ten by twent ‘These bags are to dé made of good and § tral bee leather, well tannel, weighing oot E GROIDERIES ! EMBROIDERIES! ad wiil sell without any he following goods, such fe CAMBRIC and SWISS BANDS, oan do. INSERTING ant EDG- COLLARS 2nd SLEEVES, in sets and singie, We have now in stor: than seven ounces to the square foot ; the seam be securely formed and well and strongly sewe : iveted, to be so dune as not to chafe hor: der. INFANT BODIES ard ROBES MAIL 3ACKB. WINBOW CURTAINS aUTINg tort Plain Hemetitched and Embroidered HAN DKER- sth and sixty iwo inc t CH: KES, With a large stock of LADIES’ UNDERGAR- MENTS, 8. & W. MEYENBERG, 4™ Murket Space, (under Avenue House,) mar 11 between 7th and sth ts RECEIVED—A large stock 6% Maltess ead and Vaiencienne Cr Ig san? Sets, Plain idered Handkerchieir, [Infant Robesand d and Pusher L; Vei's. Also, a vaddresse d Tortoise It Clasps, Portemennaies u . 3, measuring Uhirt ¥ length and thirty ei nches in cirew ence Th mifer snimbered | and mat the top, tw nt number of eve and da: quality ofn fore o¢ ited to subtait ep ny te s, hemp Our stock of DRY b GOODS is daily increased by 8. & W. MEYENBUEG, Avenue House Sth ata, 4 Market Space, ande: Between 7th and CEMENTS 25 cente per yard for DRESS GOODS of tue dest to SO ceata, Do % party P 8 ructior, any of the Sia cecarecinla We cuanot guarantee to sell for thove prices say xbove d Mewruts. March 2 § longer than for ono or two weeks, asthe goods = thir! 2 wud ata plat ¢ the Cin Laur are advancing daily wellas price of any Vi stim operanion. In con- Market Spot iW MEYENBERG, wile in deter eof the ove s part rdwith | , 48 Market Space, between 7th and ath sta. 8 de 10 , nder the Avenue House Be Afor ar « cee ov itis pard, filled with p! U . if The reporied failure of Sherman’s expedi. =™ = a riers tion in the rear of Haine’s Blut®is autounded. adelp Pennsy at lust accounts he had reached the Yazoo river 5S] RDG itu n large force tl Lokis, Mi : rae en PE ei a CHARLES RIVART & €0.'S ERMC, aunnutien aed ano and Lumber of Coafederate Wa be tieidlor ae Hecten bettors Golieerh nat eas zou burg, and | > is | areto be received which ar inxs in any. ce: that Comm portion of CHAMPAGNES. spect, to the specimens adopted as the standard it, bad below ‘ Haine = sire ——>—_——_ fy the price of each ar- Which is narrow at thit point. A large torce : a Of troops baye been seutup io WE BAVE NOW IN STORE, from his perilous position. Itis since repor in the that Haine’s Bluff has been ey ated, but this is probably not tru A deserter statés that all the Coufederites had subsisted jor some time on was corn tread | and mol ¢ from the Coniederacy Cato, b 3t.—[ Dispatch to the ¢€ “in mak Gu From an Ilinois officer wno was captured atthe battle of Murireesboro’, taken to Adanta, Ga.and subsequently mvie | his escape, Livcye the following in regard to matters there, and the condition of his late | fellow-prisoners. My informant departed | suddenly trom Atlanta, on the 2th of Feb- Interesti ruary, aud arrived at Corinth on the March. He is now en route tor hon of the great scarcity of food in Geo! y of Contede make sells readily at two dollars for one of United States Treasury notes, at Chattanooga four fer one. He also states there is much bitter opposition to the rebel government in the vicinity of both places. He, as well the other prisoners, well treated. contradicting other rep S$ are forufying Chat- La. Van Dora, who surrendered a gunboat to the rebels on the Tennessee river, is a prisoner at Atlanta, but has the freedom of the city. rst Defeat of Guerilla. Cucaco, April 2.—A special dispatch from | Cairo to-day says the Memphis Bulletin of Tuesday evening has th: following: “The guerillas who wttacked the train near Moscow haye been severely repulsed. Capt. Lewis, with about 100 men, came up with and attacked them on Monday. Five guerillas were killed, six wounded and twenty captured —amoeng the latter their leader. On the return our troops stopped at a farm house to rest were attacked by a rebel force said 500, under Col. Richardson, A des- hand confleet ensued, in which killed and large namber ade prisoner: Our loss was d. The rebele were cernpletely repulsec There is nothing important from Vicksburg. Rhode Istand El Provivence, R. 1, Api turns haye now been received of the State elec- vic! Mr. Smith, republican, for Governor, bas 3,511 majority over Cozzins, and 2.90 ma- ; jerity over al. Jenks, republican, has 1,916 | majcrity over Bradley, and 1,545 over all for Congress: Dixon, repubiican, has 1,022 ma- jority over Brown, and 92 over all for Con- gress. Mr. Smith’ssupporters hayetwo-thirds | of cach House of the General Assem»ly. The Atlantic Telegraph. New Yo April 2.—At « meeting of tie Chamb: r of Commerce to-day, strong resolu. tors Were adopted im favor of a speedy cam- pleucn of the Atlantic telegraph. It is state that the pumber of subscriptions in this city alresdy reaches the number of 10, and t smowut raised to £13,000. Subseriptions are sugi being raised by Cyrus W. Field, Esq. Lake Navigation. BurvaLo, April 2.—This harbor 1s now op-n tonavigation. A dispateh from Os wego of to- day saysthe bark Gibraltar and a schooner , trem Port Dalhousie, with wheat, came into | port this morning, bein ¢ the firstarrivals since the opening of navigation. Most of the por s | on Lake Ontario are open, Union League Celebration, New York, April 2.—A grand demonstration ¢ Union Leagues is annonneed for the lth | inst. the anniversery of the attack on Fort Srmtr. Tle loval leagues throughoat the |. eountry are invited to send delezates. £7 There ire, it 1s said, 0,00 barrels of ernde oil op the Alle hany, Pa. awaiting the first rire tc come down, | Belowe Thirteenth ction. size avd quality of 1 nip offered, and also witha, trou the persong propysed as respor ty inv st be certitied by ot the place w a that regpousily nt bond, nee of tLe coutract, in case necepted imens or sainpies tmenton or before ti hose which shall hav ropesals will, . form the basis AND ARE RECEIVING DAILY, | terns written guarant sureties. (whiosi CHARLES RIVART & €CO."S FAMOUS CHAMPAGNE WINES! i he contracts to be CARTE NOIRK, (Sweet Verzeny,) Every specimen submitted should be well and saa . distinetly marked with the number denoting its CARTE BLANCHE, (Dry Verzeny.) Bize, rid have affixed to it a sample of the materials (eather or canvass) of whica it is made, Ali specimens depo with safety and conve service will be proposals A decision on the bids will be m the 9tb day of May next, and the or bidders will be required to enter into contract, With sufficient bond aud sureties, on or before the | 23d day ef June, 158%. . The average nursbh@é of mail avs annually re- quired will probably not exceed the following es- timates , to-wit: y bidders wi These Wines are highly appreciated in the York market, for their richness aad delicate flavor, We are prepared to negotiate with Hotels and @ trade, for any quantity, at the shortest p: asible notice, either in bond, (duty paid,) er in store,on the most favorable terms, il pouches, e mail bags: and 25,600 ass mail sacks, But the Postmaster General will reserve the right to order more or less mail bags of the kinds above described to be furnished and reevived.as the wants and interest of the service may seem to him to de- | mard, during the term for which the contracts are to be made, The proposals should be transmitted ina sealed -AUGUSTUS JOHNSON & CU., 259 PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE, i U envelope, endorsed ‘Proposals for Mail Bags,” and BerWeen 91H anv 10TH S1s., | be adldretsed to the Purtwmanter General, Wacuing- BOLE AGENTS FOR THE DISTRICT OF | | ja 2l-wilw Postmaster General COLUMEER pe IRON-CLAD SEA STEAMERS. Navy DerantMENt, March 12, 1863. mar 6-tf F EMALE COLLEGE, 5 BORDENTOWN, N. J. The Navy Department will, until April 13th next This Institute is pleasantly locate1on the Dela- | receive proposals for the complete construction ware River, 9) miles north of Philadelphia, It has | and equipment for sea service, including wrought been im successful operation for more than ten | f the most flourishing institu- ing in the country Bpecia! tention is paid to the Oommon and Higher branches of English, and superior advan- tages furnished in Vocal and Instrumental Mune, Drawing, Painting. French and Latin are taught by experienced teachers. Persons coming from the South can leave Wal- wut street wharf, Philada.,at 8 a.m. and 2, 4. 434 iron gun carriages , but excluding guns, ordnance stores, nautical instruments, and fuel, of iron iron-clad steamers, of about 3 0 tons burden. measured as a single deck vessel, and 21 draught ofwater. The boats, masts. yards, and rigging to be of iron; and the armament to consist of en guns in a casemate, each weighing about 25 tons without the carriage. . The boilers to be of the horizontal tubular kind, with 1£00 rquare feet of tre-grate surface, and and6p m. For catalogues address. | &¥00 square feet of water-heating surface.’ The Rey. JOHN H. BRAKELEY, A.M., | machinery to consist of two separate pairs of resident, | direct-action, horigontal engines, operating in- References in Washington: Hon.J O Ten Eyxe, Senate; Hon J.N. L Stratton, Hoage »f Represen: | tatives; Jno. P. Polk. State periment ea. Li, dependently, two iron screw propéllars of it feet a eter, one. moder ieaen Roni ter oe the vessel, apacityof each o e four cylimders 184 cubic Cox, Treasury Department; W H. Van Northwici feet. To be provided with Sewell’s surface con- Department of the Interior; 8. J. Groot, M. D. denser. containing 8,500 square feet of exposed fe 18 2m* | tube prainee, fat each ale oe engines: Bankers to el eS —— | be provided for 1, ns of coal. O*% HAND AND FOR SALE-5,(00 Smoked and Proposals will be receiyed on genersl plans falt Beef Tongues, 3,00 Sheep Tongues, 15.4) and specifications that may be examined at the Ibs. of the best Salt Beef, plate and brisket, ‘cured Department; or parties may pr -pose on plans inthe best manner. For sale lower than the same and specifications of hull and machinery of their article can be hought for elsewhere. Also. a con- stant supply of Fresh Mei own, mar I4-stu thiw aR. HOOVER, corner #th and Dets., and in Center Market. mar 12 Im* BF YE HEA), RE. UARTERMASTER GENERAL'S OFFICE. ‘Wasuincton City, March i9, 1333. Owners of steam vessels are invited to send to the @rmaster General’s Office tenders for their c ror sale. Tenders should contain descriptions of the yessels, their dimensions, enrolled or registere! tonnage, carrying ~capacity, materi whether coppered, whether side-wheel or pr>- pellers, whether iron or copper fastened, size aid power of engines and boilers; and should state t1¢ price at which they are offered for long or sho-t charter, with the estimated value of the vessel in KDI AD AND BE WIBE! fice in the District, and bave saved thousaads from ; se Siegreceial and horrible death. How important itis, then, for those unfortunates who heve brought disea: e upon themselves 10 be cured before it is too late, thus preventing exposure of themselves and case of loss, or in case the Gover ‘d family. Ofice and tesidence, 179 south B street, prefer to purchase instead of Chavioneeee oud Island. opposite Smithsonian Institution, ms-1m* Owners of steam vessels already in tae service of the Quartermaster’s Devartment are reque to make known tothe Department any red: @their present rates which *hty may be willing to grant,and also the price at which they will be Willing to sell them. All such tenders should be addrersed to the Qua termaster Geperal of the United States, at Washington, and should be endorred -“Proposils for charter 01 sale of ateamers.” When received, they wili be considered, and the Department will endeavor to reduce the heavy expense attending army transportation upon tin ocen» and tide-waters, by substitutin:. wherever it can do #0, chenper vesnela of ‘gua expacity for 0. MEIGS, thor~ new employed, mer 233m Quartermaster General. N° 937 PENNSYLVANIA AVENUS. 4. M, BININGER & 00.’S STORE 237 PewnsyLvanta Avenvs. | sireet. cad ncarly opposite Gautier’s, joist? PR cpeNsG BRANDIES, HENNESEEY, DUPUY, OTARD, to, at NAGLB’S, 289 Penuusylvania aveaue, Zare to be mate to suit the season, Of size No. 2, measuring forty-one — and forty-eight inches ir inference, | Being now prepared to fit all boys trom five years | Of size No, 3, measuring thirty-six inchesinlength | and up, we invite every body to give us acall. of and free wo inch umference, alee { Remember our motto, which is—Fair Dealings Of size No. ice ipotes rallenet and Tow Prices! BAR & BROTHER, Cf size No. urine twenty six inches in | Brith | oar stock of GAS and WAT '( DENTISTRY. Nz AND RTE Sy ED INVENTION ARTIFICIAL CHEOPLASTIC BONE TEETH, Wirsour Marat Puare om Ouasres, DE. 8. B. SIGESMOND, 910 Broadway, New York. and 260 Pennsyivania Avenws, beteoeen BA and 13th sts., Washinston, Oalis the attention of the, public to the following advantages of b: 3 wee gate gas te ie nor chap, eo! ey an: acids being three-fourths fienter than any other. a8 2. No teeth or roots need be extrated. 8. and a never ones can be inserted over them. The roots will be mate inoffen PS agape vf rong rae nl made im: lately, ther . the tiara expression of the Tice, shichunder the old system is frequently di: ed. 5. This work has been fully tested over five years by many of the first chemists and physicians of this oom ty. Dr.8. has also invented a white undestractive metal filling, with which the most sensitive teeth ean be fillep without pain, and can build ubs pe: fect. sound tooth on any side roots, which ‘witllast through lifetetine. Galland examine for yourself. ne 1.6m DENTISTRY. Call at 246 Pa srence SED between 12th and 13th sta. h stz., and examine DR. LEWIE’S New Mathod of [nsert- ing Teeth, To doro isto be convinced of its a Fine over all methods heretofore used. Al ‘eeth Fxtracted without pain when desired. Ter modorate. fal2tyr M TEETH. + LOOMIS, M. D., the [nventor and Pateptee ofthe MINEHAL PLATE T ETH, attends aus personally at hia effice in this cuy. Many! persons can wear these teeth who eannot wear ot! Bo person can weer others who hers, e. ig at my office can be accommodatea style and price of Teeth they may desire; wish the purest. sleanest, strongest and most perfect dentuce that art can produee.the MINERAL PLATS will be More fully warranted. Rooms in this city—No. 33% Pennsylvania avenue between 9th and 10th streets. Also, 907 Arck st. Philadelphi: mar 4-19 GAS FITTING, &c. A WM. T. BOVE & 00. RE Now prepared to, execute any orders witk which they may he savored in the PLUMBING, GAS, OR STEAM FITTING BUB?- WT Store on Ninth street,s few doors north ef Pennsylvania avenne, where may be found a cora- late assortment of CHANDELIERS and other GAR TEAM and WATER FIXTURES. jan Z7-ly & GAS FIXTURES. EB Have in Stere, and are daily receiving, GAS FIXTURES of entirely New Patte-ns and Designe and Finish, superior in style to anything heretofore offered in this market. We invite citizens to calland examine FIXTURES, fasting confident that we have the best ralectad Btook ip ‘Washingt he WO All Work in the above line intrusted to our care will be promptly attended to. MYERS & McGHAN. 276 D street tf BOOKS, &e. ING FOR TUE MILLION, LONDON, 4X Gienny’s Mandy Book of Gardening, London. Gardening fr Ladies. by Mrs. London. Buist’s Family Kitchen Gardener, Glenny’s Culture ot lowers and Planta, London, Buist on the Culture of the Rose. The Manse Garden, London The Parlor Gardener. London’s Villa Gardener, London. Kenton Sinith iB aD’ Dut to those who are particular and enerall Landscape Gardening, London, noscape Gardening. 3;*How to Lay out a Garden.” h Timber Trees. London, Greenwood’s Tree Lifter, London. Browne’s Trees of America, mer 2 FRANCK TAYLOR, NATIONAL LOAN. THE NEW SIX PER CENT. BONDS of the UNITED STATES, PAYABLE TYSENTY YEARS FROM DATE, Or after Five Years, at Option of thu Governmsny SHE COUPON BONDS, In Sums of FIFTY JLARS, ONE HUNDRED DOLLARS, FIVE GUNDRED DOLLARS, and OND THOUSAND DOLLARS, WHE REGISTERED BOUNDS, In Bums of FIFTY DOLLARS, | ONE HUNDRED DOLLARS, ¥iVE HUNDRED DOLLAR, | ONB THOUSAND DOLLARS, FIVS THOUSAND DOLLARS, and TEN THOUSAND DOLLARS, iATGRSST conned + AT DATE GF? BUS AD PAYABLS SEMI-ANNUALLY IN GOLD. These Borns are the CUSAPEST GOVERNMENT SECURITY | now in the market, | Re Loterest, at present price of coin, belngequiy | alent to % Per Crnr, in currency, ¥OR SALE BY YAY COOKE & CO., BANKERS, 452 FIFTEENTH STREET, DEALERS 16 GUVESNMENT BONDS, TREASURY NOTES, CERTIFICATES, 4RMY AND NAVY VOUCHERS, | GOIN, CURRENCY AND EXCHANGE deoo-tf NOTIOR “ih To HOTELS,GROCERS RESTAURANTS, PRI- VATR FAMILIES, ko. Ye Subecribers have jute received & fresh ship- ment of 6 OASES 8T. JULIEN AND FLORRAQ CLARETS, which they offer for sale at Now York prices. Also, they have constantly on hand A Large and Well Selected Stock of oe BRAN DIES, B MADERIAS, SORTS, SHERRIES ! )URBON OLD ar ‘SOOTOH, and IRIBE | WHISKIES. KS of all favorite brands, TCH ried AND DUBLIN PORTERS, LISN PIOKLES, BAUORS. TON, CHEDDER and BNGLISH DAIRY & BD: = KEMP'S HEBMBTIOALLY BRALED BENCH, GERMAN and ISH OIRDIALB, i i RL INGEN and BNG- OOLONG, Ru seoxe. IMPERIAL, HY- | IN, YOUNG H BON TEAS | a ee TNOY GRDOMEIES, i TRAVELERS’ DIRECTORY. { NOTICE AND WOUND. SOLDIERS OIV- To ne ILIANS ReaD PERS. DEPOT OF 2HESB & O. KR. R. CO. The Raiiread Companies composing the line be- tween Washington anc New ig ton a large © os 5 Hore ave pate ree Ons als 6 SS | ventilateo, and expressly fr officers, soldiers and others that ars wounded or sick, with the excestion { of contagious oe The car willieave on TU i Dare. UBSDAYS ani SATURDAYS fer Phile- delphia, at 3 p. m., Bxprean Train. and ethers that are sick or wounded, are informed that a sick car willleare the depoterery MON DAY, WEDNESDAY and FRIDAY at 7a. m, going through to the Ohio river without chauge of cara. Soldiers and others on furlough es di arged will Gnd this the cheapest and most denianble route fi the West. Thisis tbe only line that can sell a. | threngh ticket from Washinton or check baggage fro Enis ei { CAUTION. TO PASSENGERS.—The ONLY | PLACE to buy tickets is at tae Ticket iv the Depot | ofthe B.& 0.8. R. Go In 6-tF 1863} THE 11563 | PENNSYLVANIA CENTRAL RAILROAD Is A VIRST-cUARS ROUTE ‘ LL THE WESTERN OITIBE BAGGAGE CHECKED THROUGH ee 8 FROM BALTIMORE THREE DAILY TRAINS FROM PHILADELPHIA TO PITTSBURG! Two of them making OLOBE CONNECTIONS AT HARRISBURG with Trains on the NORTHERN CENTRAL RAILROAD, and forming THE GREAT CENTRAL BOUTR rom WASHINGTON AND BALTIMORB to aft points in the WEST, NORTHWEST, AND SOUTHWEST W For Through Tickets apply at the offices cf the Northern entra! Railroad Company, northeast corner of Pennsylvania avenue and Nixth street, Washingten, and Calvert Station, Baltimore. SPLENDID BLEEPING CARS ON ALL NIGHT SMOKING anv SALOON CARS ON ALL TRAINS FROM WASHINGTON. Passengers will take the 6 a. In. and 5 p.m. trains, arriving in Baltimore at 8.90 a. m. and 6.45 p. m., where connections are made with trains on thé Northern Central Railroad. and arrive in Harr burg at 1.25p.m.and i.50a. m., there connectin; with the trains on the Pennsylvania Central Rai} road for all parts of the West, #REIGUTS By this route Freights of ail descrip fons can be | forwarded to and from any point on the Railroad of Ohio, Kentucky, Indiana. Iilinoi: Towa, or Missouri Ratircad direct. The Pennsyivania Central Railroad also connects at Pittsbarg with Steamers, by which Goeds car be torwardad to any port en the Ohio, Muakingum, Kentucky, Tennessee, Cumberland, Minois, Missia: sippi, Wisconsin, Missouri, Kansa®, Arkansaa, ang Red Rivers, and at Cleveland, Sandusky, gud Oh'- o with steamers to all Northwestern Laker, Merchants and shippers entrusting the tranapor tation of their Freight to this Company can Tely with confidence on its speedy tran: HE RATES OF FREIGHT to and from any point in the West, by the Pennsylvania Ventral Railroad, are atall times as favorableas are charged hy othe Raiiroad Companies, SZ Be particular to mark packages ‘Via Penna Central RR.” WM. BROWN, Ag't Northern ©. alk R 50 a h street, Baltimore ENOCH LEWIS, i LE... HOUPT. Gen’! Tick endent, At ent, Philadel bis _” delpbie. ' Wor the Holidays. A. HM. BININGER & C€0., Saanow oF Nos, 19 anv 21 Broan St., New Yoar OFFER FOR SALE AT THEIR STORR, Me. 237 PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE, NEAR THIRTEENTH STREET, SIGN OF THE OLD ENICKERBOCEER, THE MOST COMPLETE ASSOKTMEN? OF IMPORTED WINES AND LIQvORS TO BE FOUND IN THE METE2OPOLIS, _ San 2-lvr —ALso— FINE GROCERIES, CAN GOODs, KITS AND KEGS No.1 MACKEREL, KENNEBEC SALMON, SOUSED & PICK. PIGS’ FEET, ENGLISH DUN CODFISH, Together with all the LUXURIES INCLVENY TO THE SEASON Mensra. A.M. B. & Co, are also Siole Proprietors af BININGER’S CELEBRA’ LONDON BOCK GEN, Put up in Quart Bottles for medicinal use, Also, Sole Agente for OLD TOM LONDON CORDIAL GIN. @@ All articles bought at their store warranted of tae firat quality, and forwarded to any part of the sity free of expense, As wa intend to be permanently located, we re- mectfally request families to give usa call, ABRAM M. BININGER, HENRY T. CAPSN, Wasuinoaton, December. itc2. A.M. BININGER & CO. have no connexion with any other House. 423-tf >LOOD! BLUUD! opr 1 BLO it SORES: THEIR CAUSE A DEPRAVED CONDI- TION OF THE VITAL FLUID, which produces RCROFULA ae SCAL ROLLIN CHURCH, Agent.” Scr ULCERS, SURES, SPOTS, T FS. ROILS SYPHILIS OR NEREAL DISEASES &c. SAMARITAN’S ROOT AND HEKB JUICES Is offered the public as a positive cure. Let those then who eeither Scrofula, Scald Head or Sores of any kind, at orce use the ROOT AND HEKB JUICES, Cure those Spots, Tetters, Scales and Copper Col- ored Patches,as there are many surmises about int Vv them. Banish all impurities of the blood and bring the system te a healthy action for the cure o! SYPHILIS OR VENEREAL DISEASSS the BA- MARITAN’S ROOT AND HERB JUICE, is the most potent, certain and effectual remedy ever pre- scribed; it reaches and eradicates every pa-ticle of the venereal poison, so that the cure is thorough and permanent, Take then of this puri ying remo- dy and be aealed, and do not transmit to your pos- terity that fer ericns may a in after years, Although roe be Deecraeetl ble, th ough you may ronounced incurable, the BAMARITAN'S ROOF AND HERB JULORS will remove every vestige of impurities from t! ® system, as well as all the bad effects of Mercury. FEMALES! és FEMALES!! In naey affections with which numbers of Fe Tove happily adapted. in Uleerated. ‘Uterus, 1 mor pily adapted, cera’ ras, in Whites, in bearing down, Falling of the Wimb, Debility, ana for all complaints incident to the sex. Sent by express. Price §1 a bottle, or 6 bottles r coeere BININGER & 09 Brasch—919 Pa. 01 tablished 17%. | iktarucrgatie, of Be Just received a smail lot of | Ghosts. ce. Sold by 8. CALVERT FORD, corner of 11th and | OTICE OF REMOVAL UP STAIRS i The ladies and public are respectfully informed | that the establishment so well known ag i GIBBS’ HAIR STORE, willin future be carried on Up Stairs in the same building, where a full assortment of Wigs. Half Wigs, Braids, Curls, Puffs, Bandeaus, &c., will be alypye on hand or made to order at the shortest | notice, Also, fine Perfumary, Extracts, Combs, Brushes, Toilet'Mirrors, Soaps, Dentifrices, Joseph Anthon Farina Cologne and Toilet Articles gnerally., i . A i 242 Penn. avenue, UpStairs. | &7-Hair worked into Ornaments, Repaired, Ex- changed, &c. fe 23-eolm ABL. iB Cc ay oe 4 pCLABIFIND OIDERI!, i ave received per schooners “George Adams” and “J. W.,” from Boston, a large su) of Pure Massachusetts OLABIFIED GIDER, which Loffer for sale at the lowest market price, in quan- tities to suit purchasers. Hotel Xeopers, sutlers and all others in want of a vine ance ale oF Cex are seyitea 2 call and ex- eo ore irchasing elsewhere. Uni ees if. vot, Bi Green st, | jon ing Bepot, reen st, no %tf Spor Géorgetown.D.0. | T, FINE HORSES. HE Subseriber is constantly in receipt of very fine HORSES for sale, single and matched, harness and riding horses. They are se- lected by himself at the North expressly: | for this market, and rome am*ng them cannot fail | to please any one who wishes to pee such | steck He will sell them low for cash, and respect- | fully invites allwho want either Buggy Carriage, j Dreft or Riding Horses to give hima call at his sales and exchange stables, on Louisiana avenue, | south ride, bet ween 6th and 7th sts | mar7-tf JO8. L. HEISE. | ADIES’ BALMORAL» AND OONGE! BOOTS, of Glove Calf Lasting Moroo- Seu pecte of ¢rect, description, Gui bree 8 ‘Shoes, Military” and Dress ta, in fen. yariety, st the , Boys’ Long Boot! lowent ponsible pro a, at No. pace, Pa, , between sth and gth sta. “deseo Sih and S95 ROSENTHAL, iN ther deleterious ingredients, and | Which all tho Sursuparilia in the ‘world cannot | remove. TRIESEMAR Nos. 1, 2 and 3 are alike devoid of taste or smell, and of all nauseatin, Hotta the gailee table without thelr une 5. SAMARITAN ’S CHANCRE WASH, Price 25 cents. Full directions. DESMOND & CO., Box 151 Philadelphia Post Pa. avenue; and by HENRY COOK, Alexandria =| COLEMAN & ROGERS, 173 Baltimore street, Baltimore. oc T7-tf TRIESEMAR. Protected by Royal Letters Patent of Ensland, and ed by the Seals of the Ecos da_P te Paris and the Imperial Celteseaf Madicins, Vienna, TRIESEMAR No.1 Is the effectual remedy for RELAXATION, 8PER- Hr ae AND EXHAUSTION OF THR TRIESEMAR No.3, Completely and entirely eradicates all traces of those diserders for which Copaiva and Oubebs have erally been thought an antidote, to the ruin of fie health of a vast portion of the population. TRIESEMAR No. 3, Is the [ea and sure remedy of the civilised world for all impurities of the system, as well as secondary symptoms, obviating the destructive use of Mer- qual- . They ure in the form of a josenge.04 may sus pected. Sold in tin cases at @3 each, or four one for $9.04 in 82, cases, adminin' ‘alpe &c, Wholesale and retail b: Bleecker street, (four peta New York. xf 0 receipt of re- {i tance, Dr. Barrow will forward Triesemar to an: sey of the world. meourely pecked. and ahdreaeek according to the ii Hamas 3 cases thus saviag = e instructions of the writer, ‘Publiched also by DE. BARROW, that and beau:ifully illustrated medical work. zeltt .. Price 25 cents. and ol Washington He TO SAVE YOUR MONEY.—Call at th Central Hotel, on the European plan, 4.W. cor- ner Pa. av. and 6th st., where comfortable lodgi: ean be atS0cents perday. The Restaurant tached to the hotel has been most Mop fitted pO fy Td aul mi Ver Hyle, st allhores, with promptness, Bill of fare ism HL. D. @RLBTON, Proprietor, ee a ee Passengers going West. roldiere. civilians, oMcers { Wisconsin. { ec! A H. H. HOUSTON, General Freight Agent. Phila- { ETTERS, | a i | } ED LAMBS’ TONGUES, | i e¢2eomly {[®"MBoLD's EXTRACT BUCHU, RELMBOLD'S BLMBOLD'S Ica . 2. BU: Reittne HELMBO HELMUO AIBC HELMBO HELMBO LJ DELUID EXtESOr D FLUID EXTRAGT D FLUID EXTRACT DFLUID EXTRACP DFLUID EXTRAGT D FLUID EXTRAOT B ebUrD EXTRACT FLUID EXTRACT BUOHD, BUCHU, BUCHU, BUCHU, BUCH, BUCcHE, BUCHT, BUCHC, BUCHU; RUCHD, 1 BUCHU! A GOSITIVE AND SPRCIFIC REM A@OSITIVE AND SP MR 4 POSITIVE AND SP ALMEB 4 POSITIVE AND SP A POSITIVE AND SP y; 4 POSITIVE AND SPE y; 4 POSITIVE AND § ¥, For diseases of the BLADDER, KIDNEYS, GRAVEL, AND PROPSICAL BWELLINGS. Anis preuicine increases ne power of Di and excites the s NTS int pa! by which the WATERY UR GALCEROTS tee TS tiont and all UNNATURAL ENLARGEMES are reduced, as well as pain and nian ton ondte good fer ? MEN, WOMEN, OR CHILDREN, HELMBOLD’'S E ACT BUCHU, HELMBOLIYS EF. A CCHU, (MBOLD'S SC ACT BUCHU, HELMBOLD'S TRACT BUCH. For_ weakness arising “. sin Excean Bissipation, Karly “Tadincretiona’ es, . attended with th iollowing symptoms: Indi=position to Exertion, Loss of Pow, of Memory, Weak Nerves, Horror of heen? ease, Diumess of Vision, Hot Hands Dryness of the . Universal bas- * situde of the Muscular System. Difficulty of Breathi g, Wakefalnass, Pain z' of the Body. Krap Face, Pallid Countensnce, These symptoms, if all Medicine invariably rer. i lowed to go on, which this nvves, 890n follows: FATUIT EPTIC FITS FATCITY, EPILEPTIC PITS) FATUILY, EPILEPTIC FITS’ In one of whick tha patient may expire. Whe can say th ney are those “direful dieases,’? not frequently f ollcwed CONSUMPTION? CONSUVPTION? MP TION? LION? cf the cause ef their suffering, ‘@NSUMP TONS UMP 1B INSANE ASYLUM ¥ cons ne onee allected y @RGANIC WEAKNESS ORGANIC WEAKNESS: ORGANIO WEAKNESS: requires the aid of medicine to s and invigorats the system, eee which HEL XTRA re HELMBOLD'S EXTR ear BecHe HELMBOLD'S EXTRACT BUCHU invariably does, A TRIAL WILL CONVINCE aT ain] i a ta ta ra BRRSSSSSSESt Sx RRSSSSS5 534 & E. ES OLD OR YOUNG, SIN CUNTEMPLATING \~] ° e MAKRIAGE, affections pecu to Females THE EXTRACT BUCHU led by any other remedy, ention, Irregularits, Pathiule more oe f Customary bracuations state of the Uterus. ie «Sterility, and forall camp: » Bex, whethe Ps habits of dissipation orin the DECLINE OR CHANGE OF LIFE, from indi, MS ABOVE, nO FAMILY SHOUTED ax wiTHoUT IT. Balsam, Mercury, or icine, fur vu pleas: Dangerwas Diseaness HELMRBOLD'S EXTRACT BUCAU AND IMPROVED ROSE Wasi CURES SECRET DISEASES 2 npleasan’ their stages. at little expense little 0; le . r no rin diet, uo inconvenience and uu exposure, causesa frequent desire and gives strength to 7 inate, there py ssey ng obstructiors, prevent ing a: d curing Strictures of the Uretha. Pain and Intamuiation so fre oie ; quent in this r diseases, and expelling ail poisonous, diseased nes | worn cut matter. THOUSANDS UPON THOUSANDS WHO WAVE URES THR VICTIMS OF QUACKS have paid heavy fees to be cured ine chenct: bave founs that they were decelved. and that “poison” has, by the use of * heen dried up in the system vated form. and PERHAPS AFTER MARRIAGE, USE HEMBOLD’'S EXTRACT BUCHU, For al! affections and disea) Organs, whether exisyne in” °F ‘Be MALE OR FEMALE, From whatever eaust originating, of bow long standing. Diseazenet those organs juire the aid of “Diuretic. oo HELMBOLD’S EXTRACT BUCHU Is THE GREAT DIURETIC, s tain to have the desired ¢ ff \- Ani's Cures for whiss itistacsecencien tt oe ENCE OF THE MORT RELIAB: EYIDER RESPONSIBLE CHAHACTER = =P Will accompany the medicine, CERTIFICATES OF CURES From % to 90 years standing, with NAMES KNOWN TO SCIENCE AND FaMB, PHYSICIANS PLEASE NOTICE, We make no serret of Ingredients, HELMBOLD’S EXTRACT BUCHU Is composed ef Buchu, Cubeds and Junie: pee Selecled: with .greatcare by a compoten} ruggist. who ime, powertdl stringente ti a ° to break out inaggra- Urinary \ PREPARED IN VACUO, BY H. T. HE..MBOLD, Practical_and Analytical Chemist, ava Sole manuf: cturer of HELMBOLD’S GENUINE PREPARATIONS, AFFIDAVIT, Perrovally appaared before me. an Alderman oF the city of Philadephia, H. T. HELMBOLD, whe being duly sworn. doth say his preparatiors contain no narcotic, no mercu aq: or other injurious drags, but are purely vegetable. H. T. HELMBOLD, Sworn and subscribec before me this 234 day oF November, 184. W.P. Hinnarp. Alderman, 9th street, above Race, Philadelphia, PRICE $1 PER BOTTLE OR SIX POR 95, Delivered to any address, securely packed from o>» servation. information in confidenee, Address letters tr} HEL MBOLD. Chomint, 4 ; ty Tenth streat, Depots teiow Chestuut, Bila, BEWARE OF COUNTERFEITERS AND UNPBINOIPLED DEALERS, Who endeavor to dispose “OF THEIR OWN” ed by special inthoat ice 5.6 Tomb, | and “other articles on the reputation attained by 0. " | Genuine Prenarations, Hatmboe Extract Buchan, ~ Sareaparilla, Bold by all Druggiete everywhers ASK FOR HELMBOLD’S, TAKE NO OTHER, Cut out this advertisement and send for it, AND AVOID IMPOSITION AND IM?O3T UBB, cag <nomane