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Tux STEAMER Miseissipi.—it is stated that the Mississippi, shortly before her destruction, gad silenced two rebel batteries which opened ou her with the exception of one gun, aud that | tbe Richmond, which had passed Port Hud- #en, with the Hartford, returned, and mis- taking the Rlississippi for a rebel gunboat which might have come out of one cf the bayoug, fired on her so rapidly that she swept nearly allon her decks. The disastrous mis- take was not discovered till the destruction of the Mississippi was inevitable. The illfated steamer struck aground anda croes-fire from the rebel batteries pierced her sidés and deck, for nearly an hour.. A large number of officera and seamen jumped overboard to escape the | flames, and safely landed near Port Hudson, frem which they escaped to Baton Rouge. who has nottaken an oath to suport the Con- stitution of the United States since the restora- tion of the authority of the Federal Govern- ment within the District, shall be i i A SamaILed 10 | Tonal ecctions 6:7, te aad igs nections 2 0c Bl and manage or conduct cases in that Court until he shall haye taken such oath. @7 The New York Legislature thinks the lawyers of that body too gassy and possessed of only one idea, and therefore a committee Was appointed to cousider the propriety of ex- cluding lawyers from the halls of legislation. It was hoped that by «50 plain a joke the lo- quacious disciples of Blackstone and Coke would learn a little wisdom. #7 The New Orleans Era relates that Mr. J. ‘W. Elam, an ex-mayor of Baton Ronge, went | to & rebel general to obtain a pass to visit friends within the Confederate lines, and was at once forced into the rebel service, although Mr. E.is the owner of twenty negroes, and thus, under rebel legislation, is exempt. @7The Boston Herald thinks ita burning shame that america is sending supplies to the atarving population of the manufacturing dis- tricts of England while the nobility of that nation are squandering millions in pompand display on the occasion of the marriage ofa young sprig of royalty. @7M. France, a lieutenant of artillery in the French army, has invented a shell which illu- minates sn area of several hundred yards. Three or fourof them are found sufficient to light up an extensive plain. @7 It is said that 2 married daughter of Hon. Cave Johneon, of Tenn., has been arrested for disguising her brother in petticoats and thus attempting to pass him through the Federal lines. Sa The rebels at New Orleans were openly jubilant atthe newsfrom Port Hudson, and there were many parties given by leading Se- cessionists to mark .the event. m7 Emery Purdy,a prominent New York | merchant, committed suicide a few days ago while laboring under a temporary aberation of mind. @7 Major L. Kip, late of Gen. Sumner'’s staf’ has been appointed an aid to Gen. Wool. {No. 693.) BY THE PRESIDENT OF THE UNITED STATES. In pursuance of law, 1, ARRAHAM LixcoL President of the United States of America, do he by declare and make known that pablic sales be held at the undermentioned Land Offices in the TERRITORY OF WASHING TON and the STATES ef MICHIGAN and KANSAS. at the period herein- after designated. to wit: IN THE TERRITORY OF WASHINGTON. At the Land Office at V v yt ing on M hird for the dis ofthe public Is offered, situated in the following townships and parts of townships, viz North of the base line and east of the Willamette | ut meridian. Fractional township 2. north of Coluinbin r including all of Vancouver Tsland Yernextremity; townshi $.xnd Z wrth of Cc Fractional townships 1 townships 2,3, and 4; section 3.14, and tions 17 to 35, inclusive. of township 6, of ra ple Columi north township incl inclusis ship 3: 8; the N tions I Fectious 13. 14. an: sive. of township 2 ship 2, ee 12 Fractional town=h river; and townships « F [township east of Coluinbia f Columbis river: woship 3, of range Fre of Colambia river; and tewnsbip ractionalt nerth of Columbia river: Wuship 4,0! range 16, Townships. of township: ary reservations; tow iships 3, My snd il 7 tok incla 2 of township 4, of range Se North of the tase fine and west of the Willamete Lion. Fractional townshi ambia river; Sections 6. townshi townships Fracti nship & nd 18; SECT S.of township 9: 4 to 15 inel etionual ws : ip S. of rang Fractional township %, north ef Columbia river, of rauge 4 F i Fractional sections 14, nd SO, of township 8. of | range he ES Fractional township 8, nc th of Columbia river, 8. actional township 4, noi and township 10. of rance 1p. Fract ional township 9; town townships 1] and 12, of runge il. At the Land Office at OLYMPIA, commencing on Monday, the thirteenth (13th) day of July next, for the disposal of the public lands heretofore u oflered. situated in the follewing townships and parts of townships, viz: North of the tase line and east of the Willasnette meridian, The surveyed portion of township 12; township 16; fractional township 17.scuth and west of the Nis qually river; fractional township Ix, west of the qually river} all of township east of Puget Sound and th tional townshi tional townships 24, 95, 23, 27. tional township 32, except fo mu h of town is covered by Penn's Cove military reseyvat fractional township {%; fractional township of south of Deception Passage; section 1 to 15, ine) i ub 17 to 24, inclusive; sections 27, 2), 2, 4, of town-hip nge} nship south of the Ni-qually 13, the NE", Frac’ a of Columbia river; N ection 35, of | township né, aut fractional sections 7 of township 2): fractional town ships 2. , 22.23, 24 Mi, 27, Bd 43; frac- tional sections #) and of sections 32, of township St; 2 V1. 12, 13, 24, 2 and S2,of township 3 ons 1 to 5, inclusive; kections 8 to 14, inclusive! and frac tional sections 17, 28, 24, and range 2. rooae Fractional sections 5 au hip 3, of sections 17 to 22 in ; sections 27 te , of town- ship 22; sections 4to 9, i sections I7 to al. inclusive, andsections 2 to 33, inclusive, of town ship 38. of rang Township 3 D, and W, of range 4 North of the base line and west of the Willamette meridian. Fractional sections 1. 2. aud 3, south of Cowli ote Land 2. of section 4: lots }and 2, thes W the NW '4. and the 8 3. of section 5; sec fi ional se: 59 and 10, usive. and see ~ township I: sections | te retions 17 to 2¢, incl fractional 5+ tion on elaim, of township | Ci actional townships 21. 26, 25,27, 2. 7, 8; fractional townships ‘i aud 27; all of township except Port Pownsend military reservation; fractional townships 31, 32,9, and 40, of range 1. Townships 11, 12, and sive; sections 13, 14. and inclusive, of township | fections 17 to 2t, in ections 2 to M,inclu- ad sections 17’ to 3! sections 1 to 15, inelagiy t ; Sections 28 to 33, inelu- vive, of township 15; townahi Wand 1s fi tional tewmahips 19, 20.21, and 2; sections 25.5, Bi, and $5, of towrbhip 1; fractional townships 3) and 31, of range 2. i Township 13 and 14; seetions 1 to 15, inclusive; sections 17 and 18; sections 22 to 27, inclusive: sec. Bons 24 and 35, of towneliip 15; sections! to 4, inclu- sive; sections 9 to 15, inclusive; sections 17 to 35, in elusive, of townsbip 16; township 17; sections 1. 12, 18,24, and 25, of township 18; fractional townships W, 20,21, 2, end H; sections 30, 31, 22, of township Hof range 3 . A Township 13; sections 1 to 4. inclusive: eections5 d 6, north of Chehalis river; sections 9 to 15, in- ekerive; section 17; sections 14 to “5 inclasive, of township 15; sections 18,19 snd 25; seetions 4) ¢. imchurive. of township 16: township 19; sections B®, inclasive; eeetion i 5 to ; the N dg of section Li; nee- es ae \ ship i SF The Judge of the United States Circuit | Court for the District of Tennessee has ordered | that no attorney. prosecutor, or other person { * te ‘] hip 10; 4nd fractional | parts of t¢ : ! tion. ard the parts of townsh The parte of township 11 inside of Shawnee reser- vation: townships 12, 14, and 14; the parts of town- ship 15 inside the Shawnee reservation; the parts of side of the Miami reservation; } townships and 2. of range 24, The parts of township 11 inside of the Shawnee 4H to 3. in ve, and seetion 35, of townrhip rectiont 7 to 18 inelusive; sections I7 to 35. inclu- sive, of township ?!; fractional township $¥ fac tional sections 22 and 23; lota 3,2, 8. and 4; the SW of SK 4, and 8's of SW |, of sactian 25; rnetions 25, re 4 33, it. and 35, of township al. of range i ctioMs 2,11, 12. 13, 14, 23, 24, 25, 25, and 35, of township 13; sections 1. 2 4 tions ¥ to Lb, inclusive; sect ctions dt and “Sections 1 to 15, inclusive, of towusbip 17; sections 1, 12, 18. and 14: sections 22 to 35, inclusiv. of town ship 18, of range 6. Sections! to 15, inslusive: sections 17 to Li. of township 17; nections }, 2, 1. 12, 1S. and 14; sections 2 to M7, inclusive; sections 34 and 35, oftuwaehip 1°, ofrange 7, (Rectiona 1 to 15, inclusive; sections 17 to 24, incia- f township 17, of range 8. _ ‘ ion 1 to 15, inclusive, sections 17 to 24, inciu- f township 17; township 18. of range 9. ctional township 15; fractional sections 1, 22, and 23; secfions 4 and 27; fractional and 3. of township 14; fractional town raSto 10, inclusive; Feetton 1 tion 17 to 2, inclusive, and sections 27 to site, of townabip 16; fractional township 17; 1,2, and 3; sections 1 to 15, inclusive; sections $2 to inclusive; sections 4 and $5, of township 18, of Tange 10, Fractional township 13; fractional sections 1,2, 3, 4; the EB}: of NW \;, and the K ‘. ef aaction 5; frac- tional rections 11, 12, and 13, of township 1 $2, of township 15; fractional townrhips it, 17, and 18; townships 19 and 20,of range 1!. ractional townships 16.17, and 18, of range }% Lands claimed under the donation laws "ul be excluded from the sales, 3 No “mineral lands,” or tracts coveeining mineral deposits, are to he offered at th< public ales, auch mineral lands being hereps xprossly exerpted and excluded from sale or Jther paponal pursuant to the requirements of the act of Oongress approved February 14. Jp5, entitled An act to amend an act entitled Ap «ct to create the office of surveyor gen- eral of the public lands in Oregon, and to provide for the aurvey, and to make donations to the set- ters of the public lands, approved September i, 1850," IN THE 8TATE OF MIOHIGAN, At the Land Offico at IONIA, commencing on Monday, the thirteenth (18th) day of July next, for the disposal of the vacant lands im the etea num- | Lered sections and parts uf sections, within the under- mentioned townships, which remain to the United | States, within six mileson each ide of the railroad “from Grand Haven and Pere Marquette to Flint, and thence to Port Huron,” subject, as required by law, to a minimum of two dollars and fifty cents per j acre, viz North of the base line and awest af the principal meri- \ ian. The N 3s of RW 'y and BW 4s of SW of section 2; | the NE‘; and 8}. of section 4; section 6; the N 4, the N2s ef BE 3 and the N !3 of SW 4; of section #; the Ks. the B32 of NW 1g, the SW ‘i of NW and the SW 4), of ion 10; sections 12, 14, and 18: the NE \;. the B}. of NW 3,\and NW 4. of NW 3): of section 2; sections 22 and’ 24; the SE *y of NE +. and the 8}: of SW 8 of s N of NE the 3 of SW on 34: the NE ENE 4.83. a) vis of NW 44, 8E 44. E%4 Wt; and SW; of BW 3, of section B, of town ony 16, of range 4, The NE}, and the S ‘ the NW, of NB's. oN W oF SW 4, and W 44, ofsectiona: the Wis of nection 6; the NE 4, of section 3; the BE}. of NEG, the Blzof SE 'y, and NW |, of BW 4; of section 10! section 12 NW he > OfSE* 2 the W? 24: the N! & athe on 4: the Nl. ¢ nd the SW 3, of N 16, of rance 6, at EAST SAGINAW, com- y.the third (1) day of A t posal of the vacant 1 a racre viz ast of the principal me- rection 4; the NW 4, of NE‘ NW, and SEO) of BI oN SE, I: stand 2 -af 8 s n 32: t . v SE and the W fract t the N fr: tional). of NWT i wosh SE 2. and SW fractional '. ion sal part exst of Kawkawling river, and the W fractional ?2 of section &, of township 15, of range 5. IN THE STATE OF KANBAS, At the Land Office at TOPEKA. commencing on Monday. the third (4) day of August next, for the sal ofthe public lands heretofore unoffere 1, ted in the following townships and parts of uships. viz: South of the base line and east of the sixth principal 4, and 15, inside of range 9). of Shawnee re- mships 1% and M;and the parts of uside of Shawnee reservation, of he par servatio parts of township 12 inside of Shawnee re- servation; townships 13and 14; and the part of town- thip 15 inside of the Shuwnee reservation; and the | parts of townships 15,19. and 20 inside of the Miami | reservation, of range The parts of pk 1 and 12 inside of the Shawne aati pe 13 and 14; and the of th € Teserva- rs 1s inside of the 21, and of Mia reservation; township } rar | on the 25th day of April, or as soon thereafter the Government may direct. { and no animal to | D. C., and endorsed reservation: townships 12,13, and 14; the. part of towuship inside of the Mhawnee rescrvation; the partsoftuwnelip Is inside of the Miami reserva- Zl, und pf range 25. at HUMB enth (15 public |: in the follo nehips. viz : South of the base line and east of the sixth principa meridiua i = ide of the Miaima re- j hip 23iuside the Miami res inside of the Miami re- for the use of schools, or lands on which ap- the provisions of ire advertised. until the whole shall ered, and the suies thus closed; but no than tno toeeks. and no sands will le adinitted ion of the two weeks. y hand, at the city of Washington, th day of March, anne Domini one nd sixty-three ABRAHAM LINCOLN, ps Commissioner of the General Land Office. NOTICE T® PRE-EMPTION CLAIMANTS. | neers fee entitled to the right of pre-emption to any of the lands within the townships and parts of townships above enumerated, is required to estab- lish the same to the satisfaction of the Register and Receiver of the proper land office, and make payment therefor as soon as practicable after seeing this notice, and before the day appointed for the com- mencement of the public sale of the lands embracing aw eisiinea ofherwieg Wich relat will be for- leited, M. MOUNDS Commissioner of the General Land Office. Note.—Under the regulations of the Department, as heretofore and now existing, no payment ean be made for advertising proclamations, except to such | ere are specially authorized to publish by | e Commlsmenes of the General Land Otice. ap 4-W. | uside of the Miami re- | ided from the sales. | | Fevare COLLEGE, BoBL PROPOSALS. Der QUARTERMASTER’S OFFICE, Corner Exvshteenth and G structs, Wasuimaton, March 2, 1553, &r4:rp Pnoposats will be received stthis office BEtil MONDAY, April 6, 183, at 12 M.. fer Plumb- ing at Lincoln; United States) Hospital. Plans and specificationa eau de sem at the Hospital, on Thursday, April 2, bet ween the hours of 12 and 2 p.m. Froposals should be addreased to, Captain B. R. CAMP, A.Q.M., pleinly marked ‘Proposals for Pies bing at Lincoln Hospital,” mar 90 dt-ps PPorosas POR BEEF OATTLE. S8eaLED PRorosats are invited until 18 mu. of the | 18th day of April, 1363, for furnishing to the Bub- sistence Department 4,000 head of Beef Oattle. The Cattle to be delivered at Washington. D. 0. The cattie toa gh lens t pay eetsox desiring to bid fon cS at oud with atte ite etehacé -eearity will be juires : 3 corr who have failed to co Toponale from oonsigs, fram disloyal persons, (oa re Ceri Wiio are hot prosent to respend to . BO! e conRiGe! - their Bint to be made in certificates of indebted- ~obs. er suck other funds as Government may have tor bh Tepe uccomoanied by aguarantee signed ide to i by two persone, aud uirected to OOL. A. BROK- ITH, A. D.C. antes. U. 8. A., Washington ‘orm of Guarantee. . ——, of the eounty of —.and Btate of —.do hereby guarantee that —is able to fulfil the con- tract in accordance with the terms of his proposi- tion, and that, should his proposition be accepted, will at once enter into a contract in accordance therewith. Bhould the eontract be awarded him, we are pre- pared to become his securities. (eats guarantee must be appended to each Sid.) he responsibility of the persous signing the guarantee must be shown by the official certificate of the Clerk of the asarest District Ceurt or of the United States District Atterney. i Bids which donot comply with the adore will be vajected. mar 90 ROPOSALS FOR DESIGNS, MODELS AND PRINTING OF TREASURY NOTES, Treascry DerantMentr, March 23, 1963. PROPOSALS are hereby invited for Designs for March a Propotals will be received tor the denominations of 10’r, 20's, 507s, 100’s, 500’s, 1,000’ and 50 the Treasury Notes to be issued under the act approved” 1, 1865 . | Fight Deing reserved by the Secretary of the Troaz- ury toomitany of the above denominations from accepted offers. or to substitute the dasigns of one denomination for those of snother, or to use them interchangeably or to alter their legends. The designs must be national in their character, and preference will be given. under equal circum- stances, to such as have not been used, in whole or in part, upon any currency, bond, certificate, or other representative of valine, and Completed bills must be allofthe uniform size of seven inches by three incher. Proposals must be for both the obverse and re- Yerse of the notes. The obverse must prominently Tesent the words “Treasrry Note.” with the following or similar legend ; ‘*Two years after date the United States will pay to bearer fifty dollars, with interest er cent per annum, payable aemui annually lows On the first Gay of October, 18%, one dollar and | fifty cents i On the first day of April, 1864, ope dollar and fifty cepts On the first day of October, 1864, one dollar and fifty centr. . On the first day of April, 1865, on+ dollar and Afty cent : ume denoting the accrued and accruing in- terest must be placed ucar the center of the width of the noteand ubout two inches from its right- hand end. Bpace must be allowed forthe seal and for the signatures of the Treasurer and Register. on the reverse there must he two tablets, to con- tain the following legends, or such others of about the ¢ Lumber of words as may be substituted by ecretary, _ “Th's note will be exchanged by the any Assigtant Treasurer or any 8 y esigbated depositary of the United States for United States nates equxl in amount to its face value ang interest to last date of interest payment.” SS note ina legal tender to to the same extent Treas- inte rest i _ 2d. * Kvery persen making or engraving. oraid ing tomake or engrave,or pa-sing or attempting to pase avy imitation or #lterstion of this note;and every person huving in po na plate ori sion made in imitation o it,or any paper made in imitation of that on which the n is printed, is ulity of felony, and subject to fine not exceeding one thousand dollars, or itp t not exceed- ing fifteen years at hard labor, or both,” Breposols will be ree April, 53 ard must inall ¢ by models or illustrative drawin, Proposals. be made for designs alone, or for eentire work of e1 fthe proposals are for th must be sepa es, for 1 and printing. work the pri furnishing thi plates. (in printing per » anda sample of the paper with the pame of the maker ny opany the proposals, Proposals must also state ath of time requirat 9 acceptance of a bid b delivarios wilt + tmenee, and theresfter th number of ¢ im pressions that will be de: aily It the proposals are fir the re work th: must also tate at which of the following pol offiees the impressions wil packed for tranemirsicn, 1 package or celivery. viz, Chicago, Buflato, N 1 he any « York. or Boston the accept aking the proposals, andeanse Ue trans naby others, ar to Is, ag may be for ferring and raject a part the interest desicns and divs, ites or other “1 ire prop ver will be 1 sntion will be given to security again«t counterteiting and na, als and designs must bee sand directed to the Se Treasury, and plainly endorsed: Designs and t ‘or Treatury Notes.) and will be opened on the bith day of April, !s6a, at 12 o'clock M 8 P. CHA eotapl2 Secretary of the | neal JRUN-CLAD SEA sTEAMERS. Navy DerawtMent. Marci i2. i86t. Tbe Navy Departinent will, until Apeil ith next receive proposals for the complete conrt and equipment for se: view tucluding v iron gun carriages stores, panti iron iron losel in sealed retary of the gE, al instran nts. and fuel, of of water. The boats, masts, yards, and rigging to be of iron: and the armament to consist of ten ginny ; in a casemate, each weighing about 25 tons without the carriage. The boilers to be of the horizontal tubatar kind, With 10) square feet of tire grate surface, ant 5OFM) square feet of water-heating surface.’ T machinery to consist of two separate pairs of | direct-action, horizcntal engines, operating in- dependently, two iron screw propellers ef 18 feet diameter, one under each counter of the vessel. Papectsy of each of the four cylinders 154 cubic feet. To be provided with Sewell’s surface con- denser. containing 8,5 square feet of exposed tube surface for each pair of engines, Bunkers to be provided for 1,600 tons of coal. Proposals will be receiyed on yenersl plans and specifications that may be exar at the Navy Department; or parties may pr pose on plank and specifications of hull and machinery of their own. mar 14-stu thaw | QP ABTERMASTER GENERAL'S OFFICE. WasHincton City, March 19, 1383. Owners of steam vessels are invited to send to the juart@rmaster General’s Office tenders for their charter or sale. Tenders should contain descriptions of the vessels, their dimensions, enrolled or registered tonnage, actual carrying capacity, material, whether coppered, whether side-wheel or pro- pellers, whether iron or copper fastened, size and power of engines and boilers; and should state the price at which they are offered for long or short charter, with the estimated value of the vessel in case of loss, or in case the Government should prefer to purchase instead of chartering. i Owners ef steam vessels already in the service of the Quartermaster’s Department are requested to make known to the Hever tose any reduction in their present rates which they may be willing to grant, and also the price atwhich they will be willing to sell them, All such tenders should be addressed to the termaster General of the United States, at ‘ashington, and should be endorsed “Proposals for charter 01 sale ofsteamers.” __ When received, they wili be considered, and the Department will endeavor to reduce the heavy expense attending army transportationupon the ocean and tide-waters, by substituting. wherever it can do #0, cheaper vessela of equal Saracity for . 0. MEIGS, | 4hose now employed, mar 23-3m Quartermaster General. ON HARD, ND FOR SALE-3,000 Smoked and Falt Bee: Tongues, 3,000 pasep Tongues, 15,000 Ibs. of the best Salt Beef, plate and brisket, ‘cured | inthe best manner. For sale lower than the same article can be bought for elsewhere. Also. a gon- stant suppl of Fresh Meats. JOHN HOOVER, corner &th and D sts., mar 13 lm* and in Center Market. DENTOWN. 5 ‘This Institate is pleasantly locate} on thy Dola- ware River, 3) miles north of Phfladelphia. It has been in successful pxiration for more than ten years, and isone of the most flourishing institu- ons of learning in the country Special attention is paid to the Common and Higher branches of English, and superior advan- tages furnished in Vocal and Instrumental Music, Drawing, Painting. French and Latin are taught by experienced teachers. rsons coming from the South can leave Wal- et wharf, Philads., at 8 a.m. and 2, 4, 46 For catalogues address Bev, JOHN fi. BRAKELEY, A.M. resident. References in Washington: Hon.J © Ten Kyke, Senate; Hon J_N. L. Stratton, House of Reoresest tatives; Jno. B. Polk. State Department; Soa, L. Cox, Treasury Department; W H. Van Northwick, Depexnaentar the Interior; 8. J. Groot, M, D, ie ‘ Hs, ‘TO SAVE YOUR MONEY.—Oail at th Central Hotel, on the European plan, 3. W. cor- ner Pa. av. and 6th st., where comfortable lodgin, ean at 50 cents perday. The Restaurant ai bp, tequrdless of expense, where all tho anlerss ay of @) i A ep style, st all hours, with promptnese. Bill of fare ja Sua” * B. D. @RLSTON, Proprietor, DENTISTRY. | CLOTHING, &c. N=” AND IMPROVED INVENTION oF ARTIFICIAL CHEOPLASTIC BONE TEETH, Witsour Merau PLrare om OvasrPe, DE. 8. B. SIGESMOND, and 260 Pennsylvania 15th sts., Washington, iblie to the following roadway, 210 B alls the attention of the pn mever & mor chan, eeclds being three-fourths fis than No teeth or roota need be extrated, artificial ones can be inserted over th yg roots will be made inoffensiv. e. 4, No temporary teeth are needed, as m be made immediately, ral expression of , a8 permanen' hereby preserv: ie which under tested over five and physicians fn) hite undestructive | ing, with Mires most sensitive teeth | without pain, and ean build ude per- . Boun! eeotk on any side roote, which wiil Trou, Call and examine for yourself. DENTISTBY. Callat 246 Pa. avenue,’ _ _betwoen Igth and 18th sts ond examine DR. LEWIE’S New M Teath, To doso isto be convinced of its au- iority over all methods heretofore used. Also, th Extracted without pain when desired. Terms a by wribis {5 ered of the first che: s Ss f reporals for Bost Cate.” reed ot ttre ‘aventor and Patentes persons can wear these teeth who cannot wear others, and no person can wear others who cannot wear thes ersons call my office can be any style and price of Teeth th one who are particular and wi: id most perfect dent et MINERAL PLAGE oity—No. 38% Pennsylvania avenue Eetween ath end) Din etreets, ‘Also, 907 Arch Gleanest, strongest an more fally warr: Rooms in this GAS FITTING, &c. WM. T. BOVE & 00. red to execute any orders with ey may be faydred in the AS, On eT ean FITTING BUSI- Sw Btore on Ninth street,a few doors north ef Penneyivania ave: ete assortment of C ‘EAM and WATER FIXTURES. GAS FIXTURES. Have in Store, and are daily receiv: FIXTURES of entirely New Patterns and and pias euperior an style to anything heretofore offe ar ‘ket. We invite citizens general! our stock of GAB and confident that we have the best se! Ly La af Work in the above line intrusted to our yn attended! to. YERS & McGHAN, 376 D atraet, "BOOKS, &e. ‘ARDENING POR THE MILLION, LONDON, EH Glenny’s Handy Book of Gardening, London, Gardening f»r Ladies. by Mrs, London, Buist’s Family Kitchen Gardener, Glenny’s Culture of Flowers and Plants, London. Buist on the Culture of the Rose, The Manse Garden, London, The Parlor Gardener. London’s Villa Gardener, London. Repton’s Landscape Gardening, London, Smith's Lanoscape Gardening. | Kemp’s ‘‘How to Lay out a Garden.” | British Timber Trees, London, Greenwood’s Tree-Lifter. London. Browne’s Trees of America. Aus Now pre) whic PLUMBING, G. e feund a com- and other GAB jan 77-ly ly to call and ‘A ER FIXTUMES lected stock care will be pro FRANCK TAYLOR. L LOAN. ates notes for its face value. without | NATIONAL L SIX PER CENT. BONDS UNITED STATES, TWENTY YEARS FROM DATB, Cr after Five Years, at Option of the Government THE COUPON BONDS, ¥IFTY BOLLARS, ONZ HUNDEED DOLLARS, FIVE HUNDRED DOLLARS, and for paper | GN THOUSAND DOLLARS, YHE REGISTERED BONDS, FIFTY DOLLARS, ONB BUNDRED DOLLARS, EFLVE HUNDRED DOLLARS, ONB THOUSAND DOLLARS, FIVE THOUSAND DOLLAKS, is, Cincinnati, | be dose | | TEN THOUSAND DOLLARS, | {HTAEST OOMMENCING AT DATE OF PUE- OHASE, ABD PAYABLE SEMI-ANNUALLY IN GOLD. These Boxps are the ORAAPSST GOVERNMENT SECURITY now in the market, ‘The Intercet. .t present price of coin, being aqaiv alent to 5 Psx Cent, in currency, FOR SALE BY JAY COOKE & CO., BANKERS, FIFTEENTH STREET, GOVERNMENT BONDS, LREASURY NOTES, CERTIFICATES, 4RMY AND NAVY VOUCHERS, OOIN, CURRENCY AND EXCHANGE butexctuding guns, orinaace | d steamers, of about ste) tons burden. | measured an a single deck vessel, and 21dranght | OTICR CEKS RESTAURANTS, PRI- VATE FAMILIES, &o, it zeosived & fresh ship- ° 60 CASES ST. JULIEN AND FLORRAG TLARETS, which they offer for sale at New York prices, Also, they have constantly on hasd A Large and Well Selected Stock of Ghoiee BRAN DIES, B MADERIAS, BORTS, SHE SouREON OLB ‘pa ‘Bl ¢ N To HOTELS, GROt fhe Subscribers have § i favorite brands, IN AND DUBLIN PORT: LES, SAUORS. ENGLISH DAIRY a DE ‘ES, KEMP’S MERMBTIOALLY SEALED I8H OOBDIALS, GEN end BNG- HAVAN A OIGA RMAN and BN BININGER & 00. Branch—319 Pa evenus,0 Fea ba ma) ‘Willards’ Hotel, Ws ee Jt received 0 small lot of ‘OMlcers’ Lia OTICE OF REMOVAL UP STAIRS The ladies ane public are respectinlly informed that the ortarGTBBs’ HALE STORE, Stairs in the same iment of Wigs, Half iin ees be carried on ing, where a fu Wigs, Braids, Curls, Puffs, Bandeaus, &c., will be always on hand or made to order at the shortest ‘xtracts, Combe | fine Perfumer’ Alst'Mirrors, Boape, Dentifrices, Jose Mi |, Boaps, Farina Gologne and Toilet Articles qgveraily.. 242 Penn. avenue, Up Stairs. ffl worked into Ornaments, el ©. LARIFIED OIDER st received a schoo! z 7m. vusetts OLARL T offer for sale at the lowest rs, rs, sutiers and all others in want of a of Cider ane invited to call and this before purchasing elsewhere. RILEY A. BIN Union Bottling Depot, 57 @: Georget FINE HORSES. ber ia constantly in receipt fine HORSES for sale, single and mate! harness and riding horses. Th lected by himself at the Ni for this market, Tur Subseri’ reasly some among them cannot fail to please any one who wishes te purchi steck He will sell them low for cash, and r URRAH FOR SMITH!! | 460 BEVENTH STREET. He is selling Immense Bargains in CLOTHING, FURNISHING GOODS, HATS, CAPS, &e., &e. stock at great bargains to make room for our SPRING STOUK. | Bruce & Co.'s. J. H. SMITH, Clothier, j No. 466 Seventh street, } marl? and corner Mth st. and Pa. | FL2LMbOLD’s RXTRAcT BUOR a2 For & few days more we wil offer our immense To those in want we say, now is the time to bay. Remember that SMITHS is Headquarters for Clothing—460 Seventh street, two doors above J REAT DECLINE IN GOLD! and are no selling off at rapid rates. The people find that & BRUCE & 00.8 ia the place to buy H @00D CLOTHING at LOW RATES! below Smith’s. « J. BRUCE & OO., mar 17 Glothiers, 464 Beventh st., near F. DPPOHARe ee ail invited to call at BMITH’S, Ko, 460 Suvaeurx Stave, Opposite City Post Offices, and get their CLOTHING AT LESS THAN NEW YORK PRIOBS. Foldiers can rely on Fair Dealing at SMITH’S, No. 460 SEVENTH STREET, and CORNER 20TH STREET AND PA. AV, marl? rs’ G! Br oun BOYS’ CLOTHING! We hereby call every body’s attention to our LARGE AND TASTY STOCK o! BOYS’ CLOTHING, to ruit the season, and up, We invite every body to give us acall. and Low Prices! BAR & BROTHER, fe 17-2m Southwest corner7thand sts, In order to reduce our present steck we have | REDUCED THE PRICE OF OUR OLOTHING Call and secure some of the Great Bargains now offered at No. 464 SEVENTH STREET, two doors Being now prepared to fit all boys trom five years Remember our motto, which is—Fair Dealings F4ts AND WINTER GOODS MILITARY AND CIVILIAN. WALL, STEPHENS & OO. are now DRESS COATS, DORSKIN PANTS, VERT! ao. A OVERCOA 8. rabje manner. Officers will te rous to ebee wants, ates ramcelen B sonable 8. F camp utes Ot WALL. STEPHENS & 0O., 39% Pennsylvania avenue 00 26-dtf between 9th and 10th stree’ mi their FALL AND WINTER GOODS onibrscing large and well selected Stock of'tine heavy OA We have also @ complete assor. ment of BUSINESS SUITS, made in ths most du- find our meiner Goods jankets, | | | | | | DRY GOODS, &. MBROIDERIES—A splendid received at 8.& W.M 4™ Market Spuee, betw 7th and 8th sts. SHIRTING LINEN, Meg low, at 8. & W. MEYENBERG'’S, 4% Market Space, between 7th and Sth sts., mar 23 Under the Avenue House. LEACHED AND BROWN MUSLINS, NEW YORK MILLS, WAMSUTTA and other va us- | ble fabrice. at manufacturers’ prices, Also, Irish 1 ee ! EMBROIDERIES! as— CAMBBIC and SWISS BANDS, INGS, COLLARS and SLEEVES, in sets and single, INFANT BODIES and ROBES, WINDOW CURTAIN S. W. MEVENBERG, 48 Market Space, (und _marl be r Avenue House,) 7th and Sth ata, magnificent stock of Healdresses and Fan such as Steel, Jet and Tortoise sheli drops and Belt Clasps, Portemonnaies, which will be cold at low p 8 icited, WM. Wi ERG, mar 9-ly 1s Market Space. ‘We have now in store, and will sell without any | advance on old prices, the following goods, such do, INSERTING and EDG- Blain sromaaeoned and Embroidered HANDKER- | With a large stock of LADIES’ UNDERGAR- MENTS: S.& UST RECEIVED—A large stock of Maltese Thread and Valencienne Ce lg sand Stk, Plain and Embroidered Handkerchiets, Infant Robes and Waists, Thread and Pusher Lace Veils. Also, a y Goods ins, Kar- ” DRESS FURS! J _ LAD UsT Arrived, = all of our own marufacture, the most fastidious Rew arrivals. 5 MEYENBUXG, 45 Market Space,under Avenue House. fabrics and styles, worth 374 to 50 cents. longer than for ono or two weeks, as the icin 4% Marke! ace, reen ant si de 10 pace» Gnder the Avenue Hous CHARLES RIVART & CO.’S CHAMPAGNES. panel Searle WE HAVE NOW IN STORK, AND ARE RECEIVING DAIL Y, CHABLES RIVART Boos FAMOUS CHAMPAGNE WINES! CARTE NOIRE, (Sweet Verzeny,) CARTE BLANCHE, (Dry Verzeny.) These Wines are highly appreciated in the York market, for their richness aud delicate flavor, We are prepared to negotiate with Hotels and = ¢ trade, for any quantity, at the shortest posible notice, either in bond, (duty paid,) or in store,on the most favorable terms. AUGUSTUS JOHNSON & CO., | 289 PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE, BRTWEEN 9TH AND 10TH STs., BOLE AGENTS FOR THE DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA. mar 6-tf E YE HEALED; KEAD AND BE WIBE! Go to DRS. BROTHERS & GRAY and be cured, They have given their particular attention to the treatment and cure of all forms of ‘‘Disease,”’ par- ticularly that of a private character, for 20 years, This is the oldest established Botanic Medical Of- fice in the District, and have saved thousands from adisgraceful and horribledeath. How important itis, then, for those unfortunates who have brought diseare upon themselves to be cured before it is too late. shup preventing exposure of themselves and faraily. ce and residence, 179 south B street. Island, opposite Smithsonian Institution. mé-Im? 0. 337 PENNSYLVANIA AVENUB. A. M. BININGER € 00.’S STORE a 237 PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE, are Thirteenth stress, cmd nearly opposite Gautier LB COGNAC an aNpIEs, HENNESSEY, DUPUY, OTARD, Etc., aT NAGLBE’S, fe 33 289 Pennsylvania avenve, B NEVER TOO LATE TO LEARN. Y PROFESSOR ALEXANDER WOLOWSEI, Pianist, VOOALIsT AND Composer. NEW AND SIMPLIFIED METHOD FOR JANG FORTS AND SINGING. invites all who want either Buggy Cad aloet te cive him . call hi Ba! and exchan, ables, on uisiana avenue south side, between 6th and 7th P ig | Classes, sta JO8. L. HEISE. ™ rvits E87 BALMORALS AND CONGRESS feos! and Ohildren’s Balmorals Boots of every d 6 Market Space, 3. ROBENTHAL, Prof. Soe i continues his Finging and anes an as a new course for Piano and jing- ™§ Tae ee f method, hi . Wolowski’s new me’ & person hav- ing only a slight knowledge of music: willbe enabled ~in a very short time to read music with great facil- ity and execute operatic as well as classical music ith rare perfection. Astothe vocal part, by his way of vocalization he arrives at most extraordinary results, renders the vuice powerful and enables the singor ‘to vocal- ine with facility, accuracy and fine quality of tone. Prof, Wolowski receives Visitors dal rom 2to 3 o'cloek p. m., at hia reridence, Nc. 451 Wth street, Between ¥ and FP, mar ‘her large and fine assortment | of FU RS, in sets aud separate, from $6 up to $25), cdas the stock was bought befere the rise, we are thus enabled to suit Our stock of DRY GOODBis daily incrensed by | 8. & W. to the Sex, whether arising from i , habits of dissipation orin the _ 0% ____ Between 7th and 8th sis. G**4F INDUCEMENTS 26 cents per yard for DRESS GOODS of the best ‘We cannot guarantee to sell for those prices any goods ing t | Pain and Inflammation so frequent November, 184. W. P. Hipsarp, Alderman. HELMBOLD'S HELMBOLD’S is] fs} C4 ts ce i ce eee stekebet kel Peoneee nerssetres Ganseadadg | Slevlesinlonlest*ales! Re ee $4 > > > > > Saddqdagaa E D D D D D D D D D D U gagdasaaaqasd AASaSesa gah Se Stata eat tt tt a sf Aqadadsacd Sis = i~|~] | 23 | Re raced So! Oo cat etn P. E. P. Ci¥IC REAM PECIFIC REME PECIFIC REME, ND SPECIFIC REME. For diseares of the BLADDER, KIDNEY8, GRAVEL, AND DROPSICAL SWELLINGS. This medicine increases the power of Digestion. and excites the ANSORBENTS fnte healthyection® by which the WATERY OR CALCEROUS deponit tions and al! UNNATURAL FNLARGEMENTS are redtoea, well as pain anu infiamation, and is good fer MEN, WOMEN, OR CHILDREN. HELMSOLD'S EXTRACT BUCHD, SwSd! HELMBOL EXTRACT BUCHU, HELMBOLD'S EXTRA CHU, ELMBOLD’ Cr BUCH D ~TEACT BUCHO, HELMBOLD': “= TRACT BUCHE, For weakness arising “. om Excesses, Habits, @ Dissipation, Early ‘ndiseretions’ Abuse, attended with th iollowing symptoma:” Indispesition to Exertion, Losa of Power, Loss of Memory, Weak Nerves, Horror of Dis- ease, Dininess of Vision, Hot Hands, Dryness of the Skin. Universal Li situde of ¢ Muscular System, Peeese Rimlealty of Breathing rembling, efulness, Pain in the Baci Flushing of the Body, Eruptions on reqt ‘ace, Pallid Countenance, These symptoms, ifallowed to go on, whi Medicine invariably nemoves, soon ilies =e IMPOTENCE, IMPOTENCE, POTENCE, EPILEPTIE€ FITS. Y, EPILEPTIC FIT: FATUITY, EPILEPTIC FIT In one of which the patient may expire. Whocan say they are net frequent! D those “direful dieases,’? Arent yiteeliawen INSANITY AND 0M INSANITY AND ero: NSUMP 1 AY INS ITY AND CONSUMPTION? INSANITY AND CONSUMPTION? Many are aware of the cause of thei but nene will confess, heir suffering, THE KECORDS OF THE INSANE ASYLUM and the melancholy deaths by conecntee bear witness to the truth of this.” assertion. The constitution once afiected with ORGANIC WEAKNESS ORGANIC WEAKNESS) ORGANIC WEAKNEs8; requires the aid of medicine to stren, and invigorate the system, “xe which HELMBOLD’S EXTRACT BECH HELMBOLD'’S EXTRACT BUCH HELMBULD’S EXTRACT BUCH invariably does, A TRIAL WILL CONVINCE THR MOST SCEPTICAL. U beg U AL FEMALES, AL FEMALE MAL AL MAL MAL MAL TAL Mal AL MAL TAL MAL WAL FEMAL 1AL FEMAL TAL. FEMAL TAT. FEMAL MAL “EMAL EMAL FEMAL WAL FEMAL AL OLD In many affections peculiar to Females THE EXTRACY BUCHU ig nnequaled by any other remedy, as i sin or Retention, Itrezularity, Paiitulne wee see 5 cuations, U _Uterns, Ley y. and for sil complaints inciden indiscretions DECLINE OR CHANGE OF LIFE. SEE SYMPTOMS ABOVE, NO FAMILY SHOULD RE WITHOUT Ir, Take no more Balsam, Mere ef Medicine, for Unpleasantane Dangerous Diseases, HELMBOLD'S EXTRACT BUCHU AND IMPROVED ROSR WASH CURES SECRET DISEASES in all their stages, at little expense, li: change iu diet, no inconveniences and hereon ee It caucesa frequent desire and gives strength to urinate, thereby removing obstructions, prevent i dcnring Strictures of the Uretha, allaying AS aiteenies in this class of i eX pe vison iseased worn-out matter. cigs ne THOUSANvS UPON THOUSANDS WO HAVE BREN THE VICTIMS OF QvAcCKS. a have ps heavy fees to be cured ina short eS have found that they were deceived, and that the “poison” has, by the use of“ powerful stringenta,” been dried up in the systein to break " vated form, and “2 sap iaasees: PERHAPS AFTER MARRIAGE, USE HEMBOLD’S EXTRACT BUCHD, For all affections and diseases o: i Organs, whether existing in f the Urinary MALE OR FEMALE, From whatever eanse originating, and n of how long standing. Bento of ee organs require the aid of a iuretic. HELMBOLD’S EXTRACT BUCHUD I8 THE . GREAT DIURETIC, \d is certain to have the desired ¢ ff And ls peeps forrwnich ieisreconmeen ee yVIDENCE OF THE MO8T REL: * RESPONSIBLE OWARAGTER = rae Will accompany the medicine, CERTIFICATES OF CURES From % to 9 years standing, with NAMES KNOWN TO SCIENCE AND FAMB. PHYSICIANS PLEASE NOTICE, We make no secret af Ingredients. HELMBOLD’S EXTRACT BUCHU Is composed of Buchu, Cubebs and J: Berries eelected with greatcare by a competes npleasan? Druggist. PREPARED IN VACUO, BY H. T. HEuMBOLD, Practical and Analytical Chi a Bole manute cturer ea - ELMBOLD’S GENUINE PREPARATIONS, AFFIDAVIT. Personally appaared before me, an Alderman of the city of Philadelphia, H. T. HELMBOLD, who being duly sworn. doth say his preparations coutaim no Rarcotic, no mercury, or ot! but are purely vegetable, H.T, Hetmsotp, er injurious drugs, Sworn and subscribed before me this 23d day of 9th street, above Race, Philadel phi. PRICE §1 PER BOTTLE OR SIX FOR 95, Delivered to any address, securely packed from ob- servation, Address letters for inf tion in confide: oor te sa t, . Tenth stree! = below Chestnut, P BEWARE OF COUNTERFEITERS - AND UNPBINCIPLED DEALERS, Who endeavor to dispose ‘OF THEIR OWN”? a eer series oF bshe revatelon: attained by Gen) ns or Extract Be Bold by all Druggists everywhere 48K FOR HELMBOLD’s, TAKE NO OTHER. Out ont this advertisement and send for it, AND AVOID IMPOSITION oost-eomly e AND IMPOST UBEG

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