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~ CLOTHING, &. Aces 48 FOR SMITH!! 460 SEVENTH STREET. He is selling Immense Bargains in CLOTHING, FURNISHING QOODS, HATS, CAPS, &c., &c. j For a few days more we will offer ourimmense | stock at great bargains to make room for our BPRING STOOK. THE EVENING STAR. TELEGRAPHIC NEWS, [ASSOCIATED PRESS DISPATCHES.] The Rebels Said to be Evacuating Port Hudson—Success of the Ponchatoula Ex- Pedition. New York, April 7.—The steamer Eastern ‘ = e Queen has arrived trom New Orleans, with To those in want we say, now is the time to buy. advices to the 29th ult., and from Key West on | Remember that SMITH’S is Headquarters for | the Ist inst. Capt. Collins reports that while | S, street, two doors above J at Fort St. Philip, Southwest Pass, he was | Cl0thing—460 Seventh - FROM NEW ORLEANS. | | { boarded by a United States boarding officer, | Brace & Co.’s, J. H, SMITH, Clothier, H who reported haying received a telegram from No. 460 Seventh street, H New Orleans stating that the rebels had begun _mar lv and corner 2'th st. and Pa. av. | — { G REAT DECLINE IN GOLD! { In order to reduce our present steck we have | REDUCKD THE PRICE OF OUR OLOTHING | and are now selling off at rapid rates, The people find that J, BRUCE & CO0."3 is the place to buy GOOD CLOTHING at LOW RATES! Call and secure some of the Great Bargains now | offered at No, 464 SEVENTH STREET, two doors | below Smith’s. J. BRUCS & CO., | mar 17 Clothiers, 464 Seventh st., near F. j ISOHARGED SOLDIERS | are all invited to call at | BMITH’S, No. 460 Szvaxre Stazzr, Opposite City Post Office, | and get their CLOTHING AT LESS THAN NEW YORK PRICES. : Roidiers can rely on Fair Dealing at to eyaucunte Port Hudson. On the 2th a ccouting party of 13 rebels | ‘were captured near Baton Rouge. Col. Dudley’s brigade had made an expedi- tion to a point on the west side of the Missis- sippi river, halt way between Port Hudson | und Point Coupee. He burned the rebel | steamer Hope, with 6W barrels of molasses, | and at Hermitage Landi, destroyed 1,600 barrels of molasees, the re) el machine shop, and « granary containing ‘5,000 bushels of corn, besides several buildings, including the postoftice. Our expedition to Ponchatoula and Pass Manchac has been completely successful. The troeps consisted of the 6th Michigan and the bilance ef the 165th New York regiment, { and purts of the 177th New York and 2ith Maine, with two pieces of artillery, manned by men from the Sth Connecticut. The gun- boat Baratari and the yacht — accompanied them. & Ponchatoula was occupied after some skir- wishing with rebel cavalry three hundred d the railroad bridge, two miles be- as destroyed, after the rebels had been ven from it by «a detachment of the 6th Michigan. The bridge was 500 feet long. A large amount of flour, tobacco and stores fell into cur hands. i | | 8 SMITH'’S, Our forces oceupy Ponchatontla, Springfield | and Pass Manchac. and the rebel cavalry are No. 460 SEVENTH STREET, | eaid to be so hedged in that escape would be and mee OORNER 20TH STREET AND PA. AV, Three cotton-laden schooners were captured near Ponchatoula recently. Collector Boullet had suspended all trans- ion permits above New Crieans unless ary necessity otherwise orders. This has been deemed necessary to preyent attempted fraud-. Te mar 17 i rs? NG@! i BS ShOEHS BOYS’ CLOTHING!! We hereby call every body’s attention to our LARGE AND TASTY STOCK of BOYS’ CLOTHING, to suit the stason. | i | s advices, through rebel sources, say eral Magruder has issued an order gTauting all persons permission to transport othe Mexican frontier. He s nossible to sustain his army without ing, with cotton, supplies brought from | foreign countries. | and Low Prices! = fe 7-2m \ pets AND WINTER GOODS MILITARY AND CIVILIAN. WALL, STEPHENS & OO. are now open: their FALL AND WINTER GOODS, embraci &ze DRESS COATS, DOESKIN PANTS, VESTS &c, A large and well selected Stock of'fine heavy | | OVERCOATS. We have also s complete assort- | Being now prepared to fit all boys trom five years | and up, we invite every body to give us acall. Remember our motto, which is—Fair Dealines BAR & BROTHER, Southwest corner 7th and ste, FROM CAIRO AND BELOW. Later from Before Vicksburg—New Rebel Battery—Affairs in the Yazoo—Re tion of the Rebel General Toombs. », April 1.—[Dispatch to the Cincinnati ival of the steamer I from Young’s Point ment of BUSINESS SUITS, made in the most dn. ight per steamer Empress, arrived | rable manner, Officers will find our Military Goods phis on Thursday | desirous to their wants. heavy Woelen Blankets, j Vy batte: en erected on the flats below und opp mouth of the canal, at | aneleyation commanding the operations there, | 9¢ gs-atf which has been actively im use, and digging | and dredging haye been nearly suspended. There has been nothing positive from Yazoo | ince Friday, when it is said active ope- ni to be resumed; but from for cam: at reasonable prices, ii aaa WA: STAPH ENS & 00., 323 Pennsylvania avenue, batween 9th and | streets, DRY GOODS, &e iPROIDERIES—A splendid assortment just received at 8. & W. MEYENBERG, 4% Market Spee, betw 7th and sth sis, BLEACHED AND BROWN MUSUINS, NEW | YORK MILLS, WAMSUTTA and other va ua- | ble fabrice, at manufacturers’ priees, Also, Irish | BHIRTING LINEN, very low, at j 8. & W. MEYENBERG’S, 1% Market Space, between 7th and Sth sts., r the presumed from the vicinity, une: in accompl : eported moving iu that direction. The r ported destruction of the Chillicothe proy: false apis positi canna nin the | Southern army He =: iger | _ Mar 28 _Under the Avenue House, — old # commission under Davis with advan- | Pusp RECEIVED—A large sto aaaf t 8 cE — stock of Maltese tage to the country or honor to himself. _ | J nread and Valencienne Getlate and Sete Fists | There are rumors in Cairo of late fighting on 8, Infant Robes and and Embroidered Handkerol Waists, Thread and Pusher Lace Veils. Also, a magnificent stock of Headdresses and Fancy Goods kuch as Steel, Jet and Tortoise sheli Fins, the Tennessee river, not more definitely loca- ted, in which it issaid one of our gunboats disabied. This is from Cotambus. Esiee ee aes | drops and Beit Clasps, Vortemonnates; Fank, & : To to tex, Ac: ii a THE WAR ON THE MISSISSIPPI. fully solicited | °" PAYS” WEINEERG.” Important Movements of Farragut in Pre- mar ?-ly 18 Market Space. A Union Boat Fired on at Cold- | NO: 237 PENNSYLVANIA AVENUK. A. M. BININGER & 00.5 STORE is a! 237 PENNSYLVANIA AVERUE, Bom: utente street. cad nearly opposite Gautier’s, ft ay COGNAC Catro, April 7 —The stewner Gray Eagle, from Memphis, has arrive Tom passengers we lestn of two important expeditions. the ob- jects of which are not to be made publi Reports in regard to the Yazoo Pass expedi- tion wre still conflicting. The preponderance of evidence is that it ot abandoned. Last weeky while the steamer A. D. Hine ¥ na py A NDIES, passing down Coldwater, 1 was fired into by HENNESSEY, DUPUY, OTARD, Ete,, Several deck hands and an enzi- a? killed, aud her captain mortally NAGLE’S, ed. fe 33 259 Penosylvania avenue, hersabloalst ooeured Saturday. neat | oe ere oa NT tae dea econ avaley. The By PROFESSOR ALEXANDEL WOLOWBKI, latter were repulsed, Loss unascertained. Our NEW AND SIMPLEST RD METHOD FOR loss, Ub¥O Wounded and two prisoners. PIANO FOKTE AND SINGING. Prof. Wolowski continues Singing and i} | } THE WAR IN TENNES EE. Cissres, and opecs s new course for Piano and Sing- ‘ e a 5 | ing, whieh will be the last. Successiul Cavalry Expedition. 'B; Prof. Wolowski's new. method, a person hav- NASHVILLE, April 7.—Gen. Mitchell, 850 cavalry, went out ye y on the Leba- non pike to Green Hill, dashing into a rebel cemp, Where there werg a large nuinber of conscripts. He made a sabre charge, ¢: ing fi:teen and killing five. He also cs all their arms, horses, equ ing only aslight knowledge of music will be enabled in» very short time to read music with great facil- ity and execute operatic as well as classical music with rare perfection. E ani As tothe vocal part, by his way of vocalization be arrives at most extraordinary results, renders the vuice powerful and enables the singer to vocal- ize with facility, accuracy and fine quaiity of tone. ete Secs Coenen | Prof, Wolowski receives visitors daily from 2 t0'3 and atcGawedenien, re | o’clock p. m., at his residence, No. 451 10th atreet, ing 40 casks of liquor, between Eand F. me mar 51m still-house destr: a place tised for a | conseripting rendezvous. One man only was wounded. Gen. Mitchell's command made a march of 55 miles in 13 hours. 1 FOR STAMPING NO PAPER AND ENVELOPES | | CHARGE, | WITI] NAME, INITIALS, CREST, or COAT OF ARMS, PHILP & SOLOMONS, Metropolitan Bookstore, ania avenue, AND CHAIRS. l | _ Just received,a large and complete assortment | of DESKS, TABLES and CHAIRS, suitable for Public offices, counting rooms and stores. Also,a large and varied assortment of rich and NEWS FROM VICKSBURG. | Failure of Steel's Bayou Expedition—The | Yazoo Expedition Ordered Back. { Movi or THE Yazoo RIVER ABOVE VICKB- RURG, March 27. via Cairo,April 4.—[Dispatch | to the Cincinnatti Gazette.]—The failure of Admiral Porter’s expedition through Steele’ Bayeu, for the purpose of re-entering the Ya- zoo to attack Haines’ Bluff in the rear, involved the failure of the Yazoo Pass expedition, which, when Iast heard from, had reached the junction of the Tallahatchie and Yalabusha Tivers, and was engaging the Greenwood bat- teries. This expedition has been ordered back by Admiral Porter, since it is clear that the gold- | en opportunity to take Vicksburg in the rear | trom ibove has been thrown away. { mar 25-eotf LIBRARY TABLES, | mut, upholstered in French Brocatelle, Lasting, Pinsh and Hair Cloth. | CHAMBER SUITS in Rosewood, Walnut, Ma- hogany, Oat and Imitation; and, in fact, every con- ceivable article necessary to furnish a house com- lete. which we most respectfully invite the public Skirmish with Guerrillas. Kansas City, April 7.—Messengers from Major Ransom’s battery and the Sixth Kansas cavalry report seyeral skirmishes with the inspect, promising bargains to all who favor guerrillas, He killed 25 men and wounded the | US With their patronage, oo. G1 egy notorious Todd, and captured their horses and Iron Hall, No. 318 Penn. avenue, equipments. Some twenty-five houses ofnoted fe 26-e01m between 9th and 10th ste. secessionists in this county were burned last week, and 100 head of stock were trken. Kansas City, April 7—Major Ransom, ef the Sixth Kansas regiment, has just returned from a highly successful scout among the guerrillas. He killed thirty-four, broke up fifteen camps, captured nearly all their camp equipage, arms, horses, &c., burned twenty- seven houses and places of resort, and hang notice. two leaders concerned in the rodbery of the a Sake . ie 35 SP Also, fine Perfumery, Extracts, Combs, Brushes, steamer Gaty, Ho alo destroyed a large | mouse Mirrors, ompe, Dentitrices, doen Antior amount of powder and other munitions. Only let Saree pre one of his men was wounded. He, will return | F272% Cologne and Toilet Articles Sata, to the fieid in a day or two. 242 Penn. avenue, U; Notion OF REMOVAL UP STAIRS The ladies and public are respectfully informed | that the establishment so well known as i GIBBS’ HAIR STORE, will in future be carried on Up Stairs in the same building, where a full assortment of Wigs. Half alwayson hand or made to order at the shortest p Stairs. | PLACE to buy ticke' | arriving ng | Bl | with confidence on its T Fe | For the Holidays. handsome PARLOR SUITS, in Rosewood and Wa!- | Wigs, Braids, Curis, Puifs, Bandenus, &c., will be | TRAVELERS’ DIRECTORY. To stcx axp WOUNDED SOLDIERS OLY. TITANS AND OTHERS, ¥ DEPOT OF THE B. & O. R. R. CO. The Ralroad Companies composing the line be- tween Washington and New York have put i ©: or") 3 Foes have pation. large Car bi #25 Seeeaas pierh soldiers and | { | and expreasly are wounded or of cor ious dis AYS, THURSDAYS exception K, wit! e car will leave on T SATURDAYS for Phila- as Train. -#oldiere civilians, officers ick or wounded, are informed that a riot car willleate the depot every MONDAY, WEDNESDAY and FRIDAY at 7 a. m., going through to the Ohio river without change of car Soldiers and others on furlough or discaarged will find this the cheapest and most desiaable route for the West. This fe tbe only line that can sell @ pee hb Ecket from Washinton or check baggage om this city. UTION TO PASSENGERS.—The ONLY ts in at the Ticke' ie Depot ofthe B.& 0. BR. R. Co. E 1863) THE 1863 PENNSYLVANIA CENTRAL nano 18 a vinst-cCaes ROUTE * “TO ALL THE WESTERN OITIES, rom EAE Da ere B FREE FROM DUST UGH BAGGAGE CHECKED THEO GH ALTIMORR THREE DAILY TRAINS FROM PHILADELPHIA TQ PITTSBURGt Two of them makin; OLOSE CONNECTIONS AT HARRISBURG with Trains on the NORTHERN CENTRAL RAILROAD, and forming THE GREAT CENTRAL ROUTE ‘om WASHINGTON AND BALTIMORE to all points in the WEST, NORTHWEST, AND SOUTHWEST, |. Bhi and 4 W7 For Through Tickets Ry at the offices of the Northern Central Railro: ompany, northeast corner of Pennsylvania avenue and Sixth street, Washington, and Calvert Station, Baltimore, | BPLENDID BLEEPING CARS ON ALL NIGHT TRAINS. BMOKING anv SALOON CARS ON ALL TRAINS FROM WASHINGTON. rs will take the 6 a.m. and 5 p.m. trains, in Baltimore at 8.% a. m. ‘and 6.45 p.m., where connections are made with trains on the Northern Centra! Railroad, and arrive in Harris- burg at 1.25 p. m. and m., there connecting with the trains on the Pennsylvania Oentral Rail- Toad for all parts of the Weat. FREIGHTS. By this route Freights of all deecriptions can be Paasen, | forwarded to and from any point on the Railroads of Ohio, Kentucky, Indiana, Illinois, Wisconsin, Towa, or Missouri, by Ratlroad direct. The Pennsylvania Central Railroad also connects | | at Pittsburg with Steamers, by which Goeds can | be forwarded to any port en the Ohio. Muskingnm, Kentuzky, Tennessee, Cumberland, Illinois, Miasis: sippi, Wisconsin, Missouri, Kansas, Arkansas, and Rivers; and’at Cleveland, Sandusky, end Oh’. cago with steamers to all Northwestern Lakes. derchants and shippers entrusting the transpor- tation of their Freight to thia Company can rely edy transit. HE RATES OF FRETG Railroad Companies. : 7 Be particular to mark packages “Via Penna. Central KR. WM. BROWN. Ag't Northern Central KR. R., No. &0 North street, Baltimore, ENOCH LEWIS, Gen'l Superintendont, Altona, Pa, 1. L. HOCPT. Gen'l Ticket Agent, Philadelphia, | H. a HO} STON, General Freight Agent, Phila- ipbis, aye A. M. BININGER & €O., Buamom OF Nos. 19 axp 21 Buoan 87., New Your OFFER FOR SALE AT THEIR 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, —ALBO— FINE GROUERIES, CAN GOODs, KITS AND KEGS No.1 MACKEREL, KENNEBEC SALMON, SOUSED & PICKLED LAMBS’ TONGUES, PIGS’ FEET, ENGLISH DUN CODFISH, Together with all the LUXURIES INCIDENT TO THE SEASON Mossrs. 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. WW All articles bought at their store warranted of the first quality, and forwarded toany part of the sity free of expense. As we intend to be permanently located, we re- tpectfully request families to give us acall. ABRAM M. BININGER, HENRY T, CAPEN. WasHigaron, December, 1862. A.M. BININGER & CO. have no connexion with aay other House. 433-tf ROLLIN CHURCH, Agent, LoOD! BLOODH BLOOD! SORES: THEIR CAUSE A DEPRAVED OONDI- TION OF THE VITAL FLUID, which produces S8CROFULA, ULCERS, SORES. SPOTS, TETTERS, FI , BOILS. SYPHILIS OR VE- NEREAL DISEASES &e. SAMARITAN’S POOT AND HERB JUICES Is offered the public as a positive cure, Let those then who have either Scrofula, Seald Head or Sores of any. kind, at once use the ROOT AND HERB JUICES, Cure those Spots, Tetters, Seales and Copper Col- ored Patches,as there are many sarmises about em. Banish all fey aitions® the blood and bring the system te a healthy action for the cure of SYPHILIS OR VENEREAL DISEAS§S. the SA- MARITAN’S ROOT AND HERB JUICE, is the most potent, certain and effectual remedy ever pre- scribed; it reaches and eradicates every particle of the vener poison, so that the cure is thorough and permanent. Take then of this purifying reme- oy snd be pesledsana do not anemis eqoue pos- rity that fer which you may repent in after years, BO NO’ PR i Although you m: Tt DESPA ay be pronounced ineurable, the SAMARITAN'S ROOT AND HERD JULORS will tenove every vestige of impurities from the system, as well as all the bad effects of Mercury, FEMALES! FEMALKS!! In many affections with which numbers of Fe- males suffer, the ROOT AND HERB JUICKS is most happily adapted, in Uleerated Uterus, in Whites, in bearing down, Falling of the Womb, Debility, and for all complaints incident to the sex: Sent by express. Price $1 as bottle, or 6 bottles for 5. BAMARITAN’S CHANCRE WASH, &7-Hair worked into Ornaments, Re changed, &c, NIGHT SCAVANGEBR WANTED.—Any person who may desire to be employed as Night Scav- enger in Georgetown. D. Ais duty faithfully, will make application in writing and address the same to Box 672 Post Office, | Georgetown, D. CU. The applicants must state thei lore and the places of their residence, ap 7 TP. HE WHOLESALE 8TOOK 7 or FINE GROCERIES, WINES AND LIQUORS or paired, Ex- fe 28-eolm New England Methodist Conference. Bos'ron, April.—The New England Meth. edist Conference is now in session at Charles town. A report from the committee on the | state of the Union has been adopted, rejoicing | over the President's proclamation of freedom, that those who were lately trampled upon may \e permitted to enter the battles of the | country, and expressing entire confidence in | the administration, pledging moral aod mat rial support to the 4President in his effurts to | crush the rebellion, remembering their breth- ren in the field for their tried courage and pa- | triotism, and cherishing the 1aemeries of the | fallen as their best inheritance. EMILE DUPRE, (Late 320 Pennsylvania Avenue,) REMOVED TO 479-NINTH 8TRBET-—479 A PYRAMID OF Facts! Concerning Between D and E, Cxisrapoxo’s Haig Dye! Where he will continue te sell to It SuUrLexs, PURVEYORS AND THE City TRADE is pure, mar 27-eotf dente Bin poenions, PAPERHANGINGS! instantaneous, Gaae Gold and Velvet, imparts a perfect 0) itamped, and medium priced Gold Papers, black lore maphiieent with a varied stock of Glased and Blank Papers at the lowes cash prices. WINDOW SHADES! New Pesiees, Gold Band and Imitation Gold Band | Window es. Buff, Green and Blue Holland, or any required style or size of Shade made to erder, OVAL PIOTURE FRAMES! brown, in the space of ten minutes; 18 odorless, does not stain the skip, and has never been known to fail! CrisT4DoKo’s Exoxision Hair Dy, Manufactured by J. Cristadero, 6 Astor House, New he “handacerest oa hatteetaanroeeets the | York. Sold everywhere, and applied by all Hair | District, from the best manufactory in the country, | Dros. | With Seautiful variety of small sized Oval and Price, €1, @1.8), and $3 per box, aceording to bo ecay| Also. Bho Garde ambeaane fixe. copies of celebrated Pictures, Paintings and Statu- } ims, he Cristaporo’s Hatz Restogarive PIOTURE CORD AND Tai Is invaluable with his Dye, as it imparts the utmost: BERLS! Different sizes and colors, Picture Rings, BE; 68, H softness, the most beautiful glossand great vitality | Nails, &e. lors for Faperhangings or Window to the bair | Shades punctually executed by caper enced work- ; a F | menincityorcountry, Terms cash. Price # cents, $1, and @2 per bottie, according to | J. MARERITER, sau mar 25-Im_ | | S-Please remember the number, 467th street, a VERY IND ard the terms cash for goods and labor. ja lg-* ' | 300 WESTERN CHEESES, ‘WO SECOND HAND | At nacecpaee fl ne CHICKRRING PIANOS mer ¥-1W 479 Ninth’ street, | Bar lg ee he ee MET EEROTT, C., and who will perfurm | Price 25 cents. Full directions. DESMOND & CO., Box 151 Philadelphia Post ce 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 | TRIESEMAR. a | Protected by Royal Letters Patent of Engla: | Piecured OY tha’ Beals Wf the Beale te Phen aad t col Parts, and the Imperial College of Medicine, Vienna. | En the effectual remedy fot RELAXATION, SPER ‘8 the effectual remedy for °. BPER- MATORKIGA AND BXHAUBTION. Ob vie | BYSTEM, Completely and eutively eradicatee. all traces of empletely and entirely eradica' of | those diserders for which Copaiva and Oubebs have parally been thought an antidote, to the ruin of e health of a vast portion of the population, | TRIESEMAR No.3, | Is the great and | forall impurities symptoms, obviatii the system, as well as second: ng the destructive use of Mer. cury, a8 well as other deleterious ingredients, and which ail the Sereaparilia in the world cannot remove. TRIESEMAR Nos. 1,2 and § are alike devoid of taste or smell, and of all nauseas qual- ities, They are in the form of a lozenge, and may being sus- lie on the toilet table without their use pected. Bold in tin cases at $3 each, or fo 8 cases siete State fb inh ace fi siaaiangtea an LD Hk Ba | er street, (four m2 2 t,) New York, ‘Immediately ee = rn in rece): 5 yw will forward riosorane ean itfance, Dr. B { aN of the ‘world, securely packed, and megording the instructions of the writer, Publis! also by DEB BARROW, that beautifully illustrated medical work, Human | Betobiained by special authority bows 8. O°gDEET ol 5 fashington 3. itr’ xD ATL, Dd) Rs In In. TH. A, @Lass and BAR aN wank, Ware Oil Lampe. ere &e.,&0,, Goods, ber ar 04 (Odd Follows’ Hall) 71h et, | Tia HT to and from any point | in the West, by the Pennsylvania Central Railroad, { | are at all times as favorabieas ave charred by othe? | Ss | and examine DR. LEWIE’S New Method of Insert- | ‘eanerall, | our stock of GAS and WATER | The Parlor Gardene: DENTISTRY. | —____ N2¥ AND IMPROVED INVENTION ARTIFICIAL CHEOPLASTIC BONE TEETH, Wirnour Mrerau Prats om OLasrs, DR. 8. B. SIGESMOND, 910 Broadway, New York. and 26@ Pennsylvania | Avenues, between 12h and 13th sts., Washinsion, Oalls the attention of the public to the following | advantages of his impsoved system: 1, The Teeth of maaufacture will mever ccrsode nor change color by any aids ets tree: toartns fienter than any other. PROPOSALS. Psorosas FOR BEEF CATTLE. | , SEALED PRoposars are invited until 12 M. of the | Ith day of April, 1858, for furnishing to the Sub- sistence Department 4,000 head of Beef Oattle. The Cattle to be delivered at Washington, D. C., the Government may direct. The cattle to average at least 1.300 pounds gross, and no animal te weigh Jess than 1.) pounds. Any person Ceaey, to hid foraless 4,10 should so state it in his bid. required. FO) comply with former bids, frem disloyal parsons, . No or reots need be extrated,as the t thy hi artificial ones can Ve inserted over them." | their bide, will uot be considered. | OTeePend 1° a Fhe roots will be made inoffensive, and never | Payment to be made in certificates of indebted. 88. er such other funds as Government may disbursement. Re 8. 4, No temporary teeth are needed, as permanent 1 on be made immediately, thereby preserving | panied by aguar. fhebikaral ox asion of the face, ‘whichunder the ' See ARE mirected to COLA BECK: old system if requentiy distgared. over five | WITH, A.D.O.and0.5. 0.8. A., Washington, Je as been ive “Pre posi Bee! " years by many of the first chemists and physicians | ?- ©-» os Forme ay Geena tase ofthis country. | . We, —, ofthe eounty of —, and State of —.do Dr. B. has also invented a white undestractive | perety guarantee that —— is able to fulfil the con- metal filling, with which the most sensitive teeth | tract in accordance with the terms of his proposi- gan be fillep without pain, and can build ub a per- ..and that. should his proposition be accepted, fect, sound tootk on any side roots, whiok will | Re will at once enter into a contract in scoordance through lifetetime. | therewith. Call and examine for yourself, no 1-6m Should the contract be awarded him, we are pre- to become his securities. This guarantee must be appended to each bid.) he responsibility of the persous signing the guarantee must be shown by the official certificate of the Olerk of the asarest Distrie Ceurt or of the DENTIBTRBY. Callat 246 Pa. avenue,' between 12th and 13th | ing Teeth. To dono is tobe convinced of its au- | United States District Atterney. : riority over all methods heretofore used. Also, Bids which de met comply with the above will be eth Extracted without pain when desired. ferme | raecee: eee wecrerere ae PRORQSALS FOR DESIGNS, MODELS AND PRINTING OF TREASURY NOTES, TEETH. + LOOMIS, M. D.. the Inventor and Patentee ofthe MINERAL PLATE TRETH, attends, personally at his effice in this ety. M: persons can wear these teeth who Tarasury DePARTMENr, March 23, 1853, PROPOSALS are hereby invited for Designs for ‘Treasury Notes to be issued under the act approved cannot wear others, and no person can wear others who | March 3d, 1963, cannot wear these. Properals will be received tor th nominations ersons calling at my office can be acoommodated | of 10's, ; 50's, 100’8, 50's, 1,000’'s and §,000’s, the any style and price of Teeth ner ansy, desire; | right being reserved by the Secretary of the Treas- but to those who are particular and wish the puret ury toomitary of the above denomizations from accepted offers, or to substitute the desiens of one denomination for those of another, 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 value, and completed bills must be alloftke uniform size of seven inches by three inches, ~ Proposals must be for both the obverse and re- Verse of the notes. The obverse murt prominently present the wo “TREASURY NoTR.” with the following or similar legend ; “Two years after date the United 8ta! will pay to bearer fifty doliars, with intercst at five per cent per annum, payshle semi annually,” as foilows : at eleanest, strongest and most perfect denture that art can ‘produce, the MINERAL PLATE will be "oom ix this elty- No. 338 Pennsylvania avenue in —No. tween Sth and 10th streets, Also, 907 Arch st., hiladelphia, ly GAS FITTING, &c. WM. T. BOVE & 00. Azz Now prepared to execute any orders with whic. ey may be favored in the PLUMBING, GAS, OR TEAM FITTING BUSI- RF Store on Ninth street,a few doors north eo! ifty centa TEAM ond WATER FIXTURES. _S88 771¥_ | On the tiret day of April, 1954, one dollar and tty 7 "1 cents W a ntave in state, and ine daily recetvin GAs | On the first day of October, 1861, one dsilar and FIXTURES of entirely New Pattern and Designs | fifty cents. (ipoe and Finish, superior in style to anything heretofore On the first day of April, 1965, one dollar and fifty offered in this market. cents, The sums denoting the accrued and accruing in- terest must be placed near the ceat-rof the wilth of the note and about two inches from its right- hand end. Space must be allowed forthe seal and for the ‘Wa invite citizens to calland examine FIXTURES, feeling confident that we have the best selected stock in Washington La A Work inthe above line Intrusted to our eare will be promptly attended to. signeturenct ie Treasurer ald Bemiater: On the reverse there must be two tablets, to con- moar s.tf MYERS te McGHAN, 376 D street. tain the following legends. or sneh others of about —— : the same vumber of Words as may be substituted by ae the Secretary. BOOKS, &c. Tet. “Ths note will be exchanged. by the Treas. = vrer or any Assistant Treasurer ur any speciall G{SBDENING FoR THE MILLION, LONDON. designated depositary of the United States tur BH Glenny’s Handy Boo! Gardening, London, | United Btates notes equal in amount to its face Gardening for Ladies. by Mrs, London, ist’s Family Kitchen Gardener, Glenny’s Culture of Flowers and Plants, London. Buist on the Culture of the Rose. Thd Manse Garden, London, Value anc interest t> last late of interest payment.”? or ‘This note is s legal tender to to the sameextent as United States notes for its face value, without inte rest.” i _ 24, * Every person making or engrayin g,oraid ing to make or engrave,or passing or attempting to pass any imitation or alteration of this note;and every person having in possession a plate or impres sion made in imitation of it, or any paper made in imitation of that on which the note is pri i guilty of felony, and One thousand de nt got exceed- ing fifteen years at :or both,”? Sreposols will be received until the ijth day of April, 1963, ard must inall cases be accompanied by models or illustrative drawings Proposals may be made for designs alone, or for com pleted dies, or for the entire work of engraving London’s Villa Gardener, London. Kepton’s Landscape Gardening, London, ith’s Landscape Gardening. Kemp's “How to Lay cut a Garden.” British Timber Trees. London, Grecuw con's cease Lifter, London. rowne's Trees of America. mar 26 FRANCK TAYLOR. notexceeding NATIONAL LOAN, THE NEW and printing. Ifthe proposals are for the entire SIX FER CENT. BONDS work the price must be separately stated for | furnishing the dies, for making the plates, (in of the cluding all coxt for te entering.) for printiolg per | > 1,600 impressions of four notes each, and for paper | UNITED STATES, per 1.000 impression! of the paper PAYABLE proposed to be us of the maker | thereof, must accompany the proposals. must also state the length of time r ed after acceptance of @ bid before deliveries wili com mence, avd thererfler the number of thousand impressions that will be de ed gaily. i the proposais are for the entire work they must also state a oflices the impressior packed for transmiss! TWSENTY YEARS FROM DATS, Or after Five Years, at Option of the Government THE COUPON BONDS, In Sums of FIFTY BOLLARS, ONE HUNDRED DOLLARS, FIVE EUNDRED DOLLARS, and ONE THOUSAND DOLLARS. YHE REGISTERED BONDS, In 8ums of PIFTY DOLLARS, ONE HUNDRED DOLLARS, FIVE HUNDRED DOLLARS, ONE THOUSAND DOLLARS, FIVE THOUSAND DOLLARS, and TEN THOUSAND DOLLARS, INTSBRS2T COMMENCING AT DATE OF FUR- CHASE, will be delivered, proberiy » free of charge for cago, Buffalo, New York, or Boston. he ‘Steretary’ reserves the right to accept ‘ ns only cause the engraving to be doze by other parties than those meking the proposals, or to accept d and die and eause the trans ferring and printing to be done by others, or to reiccta part or ullaf auy proposals, as may be for t erest © Chi i e Government. together with all rolls, bed pieces. plates or other cepies thereof must be the sole and exclusive prop erty of he United & Those rejec'ed will be returned to the respective bidders. In the selection of designs special attention will be given to secdtity against counterfeiting and alterations. Proposals and designs must be enclosed in sealed envelopes and directed to the Secretary of the Treasury, and plainty endorred * Desizns and Pro- porals for Treasury Notes,’ and wil the 13th day of April, Is p 8. P. CHASE, mar 23-eotapl2 Secretary of the Treasnry. pues 1RON-CLAD SEA STEAMERS, 4D PAYABLE SEMI-ANNUALLY IN GOULD. These Eonbs are the OSEAPEST GOVERNMENT SECURITY now in the market, The Interest, at present price of coin, being equiv alent to S Per Cent, in currency, Navy DEPARTMENT. March 12. 1363. The Navy Departisent will, un’ receive proposals for the comp! d equipment for sea servier iron gun carriages , but excluding suns, ordnance ttores, nautical instruments. and fuel, o} iron iron-clad steamers, of about 5 ++} tons burden measured gs a single deck vessel, and 21 draught te conrtruction eluding wrought POR SALE BY ol wetan: pie hosts, masts varia) and rigging to e of iron; and the armament to consist of ten guns | JAY COOKE & CO., - "mate, each weighiug about 25 tons without fr BANKERS, ers to be of the horizontal tubular kind, s square feet of fire-grate surface, and 61400 square fect of water-heating surtace. | The mftchinery to direct-action, horizontal engines, operating in- dependently, two iron screw propellers of 18 feet diameter, one under each counter of the vessel. Capacity of each of the four cylinders 154 cubic feet. To be provided with Sewell’s surface con- denser, contaiaing 8,80 square feet of exposed tube turface for each pair of engines, Bunkers to be provided for 1,600 tons of coal. Proposals will be receiyed om genersl plans and specifications that may be examined at the Navy Department; or parties may pr spose on plans and specifications cf hull and machiuery of their own. mar l4-s tu thiw UARTERMASTER GENERAL'S OFFICE. Wasuincton C:ty, March 19, 1863. Owners of steam vessels are invited to send to the Guat teemester General's Office tenders for their charter or sale. i Tenders should contain. descriptions of the Yessels, their dimensions, enroligd or registered carryitg 462 FiFTEBNTH STREBT, DEALERS IM GOVERNMENT BONDS, TREASURY NOTES, CERTIFICATES, ARMY AND NAVY VOUCHERS, CO1N, CURRENCY AND EXCHANGE deo 9-tf j a pNOTIOR To normis,rocens RESTAURANTS, PRI- VATE FAMILIES, &c. fhe Bubscribers have just received a freah sklp- ment o! 0 CASES BT. JULIEN AND FLORRAQ CLARETS, which they offer for sale at New York prices. &lso, they have constantly on hand tonnage, actual capacity, mategial, A Large and Wall Selected Stock of Whether’ coppered, “whether se wheel ome: groice BRAN DIES. pellers, whether iron or copper fastened, size and b MADERIAS, Sonte, SHERRIES, power of engines and boilers; and should state the URBON, 0: B, SOOTOH, and IRISH | price at which they are offered for long or short WH charter, with the estimated value of the vessei in OHAMP AGNES of all favorite brands, 8H AND SCOTCH ALES, EORON AND DUBLIN PORTERS, Lo HAVANA O. A 8, SAUCES. EB case of loss, or in case the Government should prefer to purchase instead ef chartering. _ Owners ef steam vessels already in the service of see organs acre GQuatrermaatec’s Reser mens are aera 2 Pa make known e Department any reduction in ee GHEDD. and ENGLISH DAIRY pict premensracee whieh siey maybe walling to . grant, and also the price at whic ey wil BDINES, KEMP’S HERMETICALLY BEALED | willing to sell them. ® All such tenders should be addressed to the GEEMAN and ENGLISH OORDIALS, Quartermaster General of the United States, at iB, KISSENGEN and EN | Washington, and should be endorsed “Proposals for charter 01 sale of steamers.” __ When received, they will be considered, and the Department will endeavor to reduce the heavy cando so, cheaper vessels of equal caresity for 4hose now employed, mar 23-3m i | NN HAND AND FOR SALE—S,000 Smoked and Pie dal roosived a small lot of or Ord beer Tongues, 3,000 Sheep Tongues, 15,000 | Ibs. of the best Salt Beef, plate and brisket, cured 6. W BOTELER 3. W. BOTELER in the best manner. ©. W. BOTELER & SON, | article can be bought for elsewhere. Also. a con- IMPORTERS, WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DEALERS | _ ar iz 1m" 1 cad in Canter Maree CHINA, GLASS, AND CROCKERY WARE, | Quartermaster General. £ ” Hotel, and in Center Market, EMALKE COLLEGE, BORDENTOWN. N. J. TABLE CUTLERY, SILVER-PLATED WARB This Institute is pleasantly located on the Dela- BRITANNIA WARE BLOCK-TIN GOODS _ ware Kiver, 30 miles north of Philadelphia. It has TIN CHAMBER SETS, COAL OIL LAMPS been in successful ore ‘ation for more than ten | JAPANNED WAITERS, DOOR MATS, years, and is one of the most flourishing institu. FEATHER DUSTERS, BRUSHES, tions 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. | _Persons:coming from the South can leave Wal- | put street wharf, Philada.,at 8 a.m. and 2, 4, 43 WOODWARK, &c., &c., and HOUSEKEEPING ARTICLES Generally, 318 IRON HALL, Pennsylvania Avenue, oc 8-e06m between 9th and 10th streets LARIFIED OIDER OLARIFIED 0 DEB! d6p.m. Fer catalogues address I have just received per schooners * g, | and6p. m. < Adams” and "J. W.. from Boston Siasgs, ppl Te Dee enn erect: of Pure Massachusetts OLARIFIED OED. R,whickh | References in Washington: Hon.J ©. Ten Eyke, L offer for sale at the lowest market price, in quan- tities to suit P rs. | Benate; Hon J.N.L Stratton, House of Re: Pom Hotel keepers, sutlers and all others in want of a tives; Jno, P. Polk, State Department; Jos. L. | Uox, Treasury De; ment; W H. Van Northwick, part rime article of Cider are invited to cail and ex- . amine this before parchasing elsewhere. ee < j Departmentor the Interior; 8.J. Groot, M. D. Union Bottling Bepot, 57 Green st. | EALED no 26-tf ePPGcorgetows. D0, — * *® BAAD np Be wise: Go to DRS. BROTHERS & GRAY and be cured, FINE HORSES. | |r ve given their particular attention to th | Denton Slee eran ‘Disease.’ pare v T HE Subscriber is constantly in receipt of very fine HORSES for sale, single and matched, f all forms of ‘* ’”” par- harness and riding horses. They are se: Hoularly that of a private character, for 20 years. lected by himself at the North expressly: ‘This is the oldest established Botanic Medical Of- for this market, and some among them csnnot fail fice in ‘ict, and have saved thousaads from to please any one who wishes te purchase auch | a di fal and horrible death. How important | steck He will sell them low for cash, andrespect- itis, then, for those unfortuna’ ‘o have brought fully invites all who want either Buggy. C; i ‘arriage, | Draft or Riding Horses to give hima call at his j fate, tus reventing exposure of t id Li ice and residence, 179 south B stree: ‘uth aids, between 6th ana 7th = eaielloneny | Island, opposite Smithsonian Institution. melee | soe —— se) AW 29 BAYE, FOUR MOWRY —Oail at th L aD 12 ree rat oe AND CONGRESS Cen' Hotel, on the European pian, 3. BOOTS, o: }. W. cor- Pa. av. and 6th st., where comfortable | cari be had at 50 centa per day. The Restaurante @0, etc., Minsea’ and Children’s Bemeress Boots of description, Gum tached to the hotel has been most handsomely fitted gad “Shoon, Military” and ery a Be Boots, and Shoes. Up. less of nsé, where all the de! Boys’ rag ‘Boots, in frre 5 sul tials marketecan be had. inevery lowest UG orto gree PEG Market > Pa, re. Cg with promptness. Bill of fare enue, betw sod . ced: le Sereo ¢. ROSENTHAL, | ju3) Sm* H. D. GRLETON, Proprietor. on the 25th day of April, or assoon thereafter a8 | number than i A bond with gocd and sufficient seeurity will be | gals from contractors who have failed to | Proposals | Which of the folicwing post | package or delivery. viz. at St. Louis, Cinciarati, | 3 of accepted bids the designs and dies, "e opened on | i sist of two separate pairs of | @Xperse attending army transportation upon the | | ocean and tide-waters, by substituting. wherever it For sale lower than the same | iH LMBOLD’S EXTRACT BUOKU, ELMBOLD’S | ‘ELMBOLD’S | HELMBOLD’S i HELMBOLD'S HECMBOLD'S HELMBOLD'S HELMBOLD'S HELMBOLD'S COMPOUND FLUID EXTRAO? GOMPOUND.FLUID EXTRA ' MIOURD FLUID EXTRA | COMPOUND FLUID EXTRA i COMPOUND FLUID EXTRA i COMPOUND FLUID EXTRACT COMPOUND FLUID EXTRACT | SBUBSERR LEER BSTEGE GOMPOUND FLUID EXPRAGT H BUCH, i BUCHU, ; BUCHU, i BUCHU; BUCHU, ' BUCHE: | BUCHU, | BUCHD; BUCH! RUCHD, 1CHU: 4 POSITIVE AND SPECIFIC REM 4 POSITIVE AND spRrreie RE ERY: 4 POSITIVE AND SPECIFIC REMEDY, A POSITIVE AND SPECIFIC RE: D A POSITIVE AND SPECIFIC REMEDY. 4 POSITIVE AND SPECIFIC REMEDY, 4 POSITIVE AND SPECIFIC REMEDY, For diseases of the BLADDER, KIDNEYS, GRAVEL, AND DROPSICAL SWELLINGS. This medicine increases the power of Digesti. and excites the ARSORBENTS fate health: action, by which the WATERY OR CALCEROUS domeent tionr and all UNNATURAL ENLARG EMENTS are Reduoedy a8 well 4s pain and infiamation, and ie good fer . MEN, WOMEN, OR CHILDREN, HELMBOLD’S EXTRACT BUCHUD, HELMBOLD'S EXTRACT BUC! HRELMBOLD'S EXTRACT Bucae, HELMBOLD's ng rACT BUCHU, uz HELMROLD'® UXTKACT BUCHU, For, weakness arising ‘. in Excesses, Habits, © Dissipation, Early ‘Tadiscretions, Abuse. attended with th following symptoma:” Indisposition to Exertion, Loss of P. of Memory, Weak Nerves, Horror of Dis- ease, Dimness of Vision, Hot Hands, Dryness of the Skin, Universal Las- «situde of the Muscular System Difficulty of Breathing — * Trembling, Wakefulness, Pain Sn the piastitey of the Body, Eruptions on face, Pallid Countenance, These symptoms, if ailowed to go on, whi Medicine invariably removes, s00n fol ean we IMPOTENCE, IMPOTENCE, IMPOTENCE; FATUITY, EPILEPTI 8 FATUITY, EPILEPTIC PTs; FATUITY, EPILEPTIO FITS’ In one of which the patient may expire, Who can say they are those ““direful dieases,”” INSANITY AND INSINT; ¥ AND P NS é ‘SUMP TION? INSANITY 4 CMPTION? Many sre aware ef the cause i but none will confess. St sametiag. THE RECORDS OF THE INSAN: and the melauchcly deaths by pel EL | bear witness to the truth of this.” assertion. Fhe constitution once affected with @RGANIC WEAKNESS ORGANIC WEAKNESS: ORGANIO WEAKNESS; } requires the aid of medicine to str and invigorate the system, which MBOLD’S EXTRACT BUCH LMBOLD’S EXTRACT BUCH LMBOLD’S EXTRACT BUCH invariably does. A TRIAL WILL CONVINCE Tar MOST SCEPTICAL. ower, Loss Back, the CONSUMPTION? co J TION? engthen HEL U HE U HE: u nian nnn fas Sofa fa pe as ta De DS SSE RES ES Seon Satay ttotate dra aaty tity ao} & 4 Mt 2 | OLD OR YOUNG, SINGLE, MARRIED. } CONTEMPLATING MARRIAGE. In meny affections peculiar to Females THE EXTRACT BUCHU is’ nmequaled by any other remedy, ag in C: sis or Retention, Irregulerity, Painfuiness ce Boe | pression of Customa: ions, Uleeraten oy Schirrous state of ; horrhea, os Whites, Sterility, and forall complaintr inciden to the Sex. whether arieing from indiscre! ions habits of dissipation orin the DECLINE OR CHANGE OF LIFE, Paanna So = S SEE SYMPTOMS ALOvVE, NO FAMILY SHOULD BE WITHOUT Ir, | Take no more Balsam, Merecur: mean edicine, fer Unpleasant and Peasant Dangerous Diseases, HELMBOLD’S EXTRACT BUCHU AND IMPROVED ROSE WASH CURES SECRET DISEASES in all their. iene at little ex, chunge in diet, noi ce and noex Iteausesa frequent desire and gives strengtiy to urinate, thereby removing obstructions, vent ing ard curing Strictures of the Uretha, allayin, Pain and Inflammation so frequent in this clans ¢! | diseases, and expelling all poisonous, diseased and | worn-out matter. THOUSANWS UPON THOUSANDS WxO HAVE BEEN THE VICTIMS OF QUACKS.and who have paid heayy fees to be cured ina short time bave founa that they were decelved, and that the qpsingn aes py the nse of* powerful stringenta,’ een dried up in the system to break o: vated form, ard ce eee PERHAPS AFTER MARRIAGE. pense, little or no USE HEMBOLD’S EXTRACT BUCHD, | For all affections and diseases of inary Organs, whether existing in ae hn MALE OR FEMALE, From whatever eause originating, and tter of how long standing. Dinestes of these. organs peguice the aid ofa iuretic. HELMBOLD'S EXTRACT BUCHU 18 THE GREAT DIURETIC, j | And is certain to have the @esired effect i eases for which it is recommanies: te ie ‘2 ‘i THE MO: | BVIDENGESPONSIBLE CUARAGTAR ® AND Will aecompany the medicine, CERTIFICATES OF CURES | From 2 to 30 years standing, with NAMES KNOWN TO SCIENCE AND FAMB, PHYSICIANS PLEASE NOTICE, We make no secret of Ingredients. HELMBOLD’S EXTRACT BUCAU Is composed ef Buchu, Cubdebs and eee selected with great care Py a comnateey ruggist. | PREPARED IN VACUO, i BY H. T. HEuMBOLD, Practical and Analytical Chemis biecema! manufscturer x tana | HELMBOLD’S GENUINE PREPARATIONS, | » AFFIDAVIT. Personally appaared before me, an Ald the city of Phisdelphia, HT WECM BOLD: eke being duly sworn, doth say his preparations contain no narcotic, no mercury, or other i i but are purely vegetable. ‘n T Hiwvone Sworn and subscribed before me 23d day of November, 1854. - P. HipBagp, Alderman, 9th street, above Race, P! elphia. PRICE $1 PER BOTTLE OR 81X FOR $5, Delivered to any address, securely packed from ob. servation. Address letters for information in confidence, H. T. HE Petre mee | pol, Delow Chestnut, Phila, F ati. BEWARE OF COUNTERFEITERS | aND UNPBJNOIPLED DEALERS, W » endeavor to dispose “OF THEIR OWR” ona oT on ne ropatetion attained by Gen! parations, Z “ pues cone ila. . ri Bold by all Druggists everywhere | ASK FOR HELMBOLD’s, | TAKE NO OTHER Cut out this advertisement and send for it, AND AVOID IMPOSITION “oe3s-eomly AND IMPORT UBB net frequently f cllowed