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THE EVENING STAR. FROM THE ARMY OF THE POTOMAC. | WeAR Fatwortn, April 12, 1*63.—{Corres- | pondence of the Boston Journal.}—Among the “signs”? that General Hooker intends to soon leave this desolate locat is the arrival of several foreign officers of rank, who have eyi- | dently come to witness a campaign. At the request of the corps commanders of the Army of the Potomac, who called at head- neral Hooker has suspended the execution ef the order fromthe War Department sam- marily dismissing from the service all Colo- nels and Majors of regiments who have not | five hundred effective men, until the disas- trous effect of such a step can be laid before the President. LA it would summarily strip the army of its best ctticers atthe time when they are most needed, for active operntions will be com- menerd to-morrow by the concentration of the cavalry on the right. In Sumner’s old corps, for example, no less than {wen ¢ Colonels, who months’ service, wenld be thrown out, and there, as thronghont the army, only the inex- perienced Colonels of the nine mouths’ regi- ments would ve left. ARREST or THE EpiTorR oF THE CONSERVA- Tor.—A Government steamer (the Gen. Meigs,) arrived Atour whartatan early hour yester- day morning, having on board Company H, Captain Hopper, of the 2d EL. S. Md. Regiment. They remained hereaboutone hour, their stay closed the office of the C and placed the editor, J. L. Barroll, Esq., under arrest, whom they carried with them to Balti- | more. General Lockwood. who accompanied the expedition, had an interview with Marshal A. M. Russell before the steamer left, the nature ef which we haye not been adie tolearn., The arrest of Mr. Barreil was made by order of General Schenck cn the c @ of publishing trearonuble articles in his paper.—Aent News. SSISTANT QUARTERMASTER’S OFFICE. Corner of GF and 22d Strvets, Wasurxctox, D. C., April Employees of the Quarterma: who heid claims againat the i endewed, which are parable at this office. are d against disposing of them to persons acting agclaim agenta. thereby anbmitting to an ioevita- ble discount, sometimes exhorbitant and nnnecas- sery,xnd they are hereby informed that regular payments will be made to them assoon after the ese GE set mot s the bay rote cont ue pre- pared; providing funds areon hand for that pur- po CHAS H. TOMPKINS, ap 8-2w end A Q.M.E_S. Fe BAut ORE. PO. Tne NDEN E Wth, 1863. Ster’s Department | erument for ser- INT LOOKOUT, AND | POTOMAC RIV | . tor Balti- more and Landing . imac RETURNING, Willleave Baltimore at foot of Barre street. every FRIDAY AFTERNOON, at 3 o'clock, for Alexan- | Grin and Washington, ani Landings on the river. Custom House permits inust accompany all soods for landings on the river. 8H All freights must be prepaid. For freight or paseage apply on board. or to ap ix 2t CHAS. WILSON. Axent. OPERA GLASSES, IN EVERY STYLE, with the finest ACHROMATIC LENSES. at FRANKLIN & CO.3 OPTICAL ESTABLISHMENT, 244 Pa. avenue, between 12th and Lith sts., and 388 Pa. avenue, under the National Hotel. ap 15-3t a HOW TOSAVE YOUR PENNIES, GOT EILBRUN’S A have seen from one year to eighteen | nd during | servator | | bereby guaranty that H BARGAIN SHOK STORE, 5G6 Sxve: ere they are selling Ladies’ Lasting Balmorals......... $1.0 and $1.59 | Congress and Lace Gaiteri . 1m * "150 Fine Mcrocco Bo. 75 Between D axp E Streets, iba Balmorais Ladier’ Siippers and Busk Men’s Fine Calf Boots Beys’ and Children’ 3t will pay you toéxamine oursteck. You'll save from 2h cents to $1 cn every pair of Shoes or Boots | yeu buy. Gced materials and workmaxship warranted. HEILBRUN & OO., 506 Seventh st., betw. D ad E. ap3-Im* Under Odd Feilows’ Hail. | SOTLERS, ATTENTION ! | Joo CASTIL e soups ) boxer L K Wo *) ADAMANTINE CANDLES Jo * TALLOW Ne CANDLES, Cheap for cash at National Soap and Candle Works. Green street and the Canal, Georgetown, D.C. mar 2) Fo SALE—50.000 extra choice Rosas, Fruit Trees, Ornamental Piants, Shrubs, But- bens Reots, Climbing Piants, &e.,&3. 2.00 ee 5. 25 Evergreens, large sizo Pear, Cherry and Plum | ring order. i 20 Chinese Arbor Vitea (Tree of Life,) the most suitable a mes Sor cere Ce to 100 Building Lo’ rent or lease. sia a A. JARDIN, Florist, and M sts. > French and American Cavalry Ke ions; Londen. sh Yeomanry Kt tic Cavalry Carbine. Pistol and La r des troupes r et Brigadiers, valerie, 3 vols, ja Cavalarie. 3yols rU,8. Cavalry, avalry. Cavalry Drill. araley Del FRANCK TAYLOR. — W KST, NORTH AND SOUTBWEST, FFICERS AND SOLDIERS TAKEN AT i GOVERNMENT RATES. The only place to buy tickets is at the ticket office of the Baltimore and Chio a “arenes | Bailrosd st the Depots Nogahg Bi DozzEasg chanxe cfeare between Wasi H ington srd the Qhio riv _Baxzgaze checked tbrough frem thise ty. Spivodid sleeping cara at- teched to all night trains. Trains leave at@a.m. and Sand 6.9) p. m.- Beware ef runners and hire- Hoes: Lave nothing to do with them, but come di- Tect to the depet and procure your tickets, ..W. EDMONDB, _mar2i_ aBsasenger Agent B.& 0. RR. Go, ARKIAGES! CARRIAGES !! C a CARRIAGES!!! I have now on hand and daily receiy- ing 2 fine assortment of FIRST CLAsS CARRIAGES, made by the best buid = ersin the country: consisting of one splendid full Galeci:e, one Valeche Ci Brett's; four and six seat Rockawaysand Germantowns, Boat Wagons for two or four persons, Doctors’ Bhastons, Plain and shiftirg Top Bueies, ogether with anxmber of SECOND HAND CARRIAGES but little used; also, several splencid Sleighs,all purchased for cash, and can he sold to suit the times to those who cali soon at No. 409 Pennsyivania avenue tar}? 2m THOMAS YOUNG. ZILITARY GocDs. M = WALL, STEPNENS & CO., 322 PexxsyivaNia AVENUE, Offer the lurgest axxortment in this city, embrac- ing aii used by officers inthe Army aud Navy SWORDS SASHES, BELTS, such a3 SHOULDER STRAPS Hs TS, CAP3, PISTOLS. &e . &e. with a fine ass rtment of UNIFORM CLOTH th which y+ can furnish officers @orpl: te outfits in a few m ents Hi EPHENS & CO, ap ll tfir 322. ennsylvania Avenue OR SALE—Two HORST NSB at private eale when they will be sold at ‘a HACK and HAR- auil Saturday, vublic auction: SOW 434 st., Island They cen besten at No, 20 detwoen Rand P ste. apie L ISAAC HE: ‘BERG, 1OBNEED PAWNBKO' £R, a: the Old Stand, shed 1252. —Gi0,000 * be loaned, on id and silver watches, Jewelry, guns, pis- la, silver ware and weereat a) rel. lace is 35 streets in rear ef ber, the Witlonal Hotel, between 45g and eth All transactions stly confident © W BOTELER. 3. Ww. C. W. BOTELER & SON, IMPORTERS, WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DEALERS in CHINA, GLASS, AND CROOKERY WARE, TABLM CUTLERY, SILVER-PLATED WARB BRITANNIA WARE BLOCK-FIN GOODS TIN CHAMBER BETS. COAL 0: PANNED WAITERS. R FEATHER DUSTERS, * B06 OODWARE, &e., &e., and HOUSEKEEPING SHTIGEES Gcherally, 4 IRON HALL, P: 31 por ear rena Avenue, oe 3-0 tween 9th and idth streets UGHS, 00) HOARSENESS, £, COMPOUND SIRUP OF GUM aRazio, Tals it popular Cough he been kaown and extensi ‘4 poems have be me familiar mine thet mest Fores at 3 and fifty cents « bottle. drug end” LOD: '8.—A large assortment of P; Meee hate. been received Nod Music Store of W. @. METZBROTT. ap7 Coe Vv. 0 | thie Depot, to be dei } o'clock | mert of his contract, in all reepects. | | | i | | | ry | ofall the parties must appear, or the | Ovuaider PROPOSALS. ROPOSALS Fu BITUMINOUS OOAL, Chief Assistant Qua:termaster’s Leos of Washington. Corner ef 18th and G sis., April 13, SEALED rauroxals will be ressived at this until Tharsday, April 3', 1863, at 120'clook m., for delivering at the Government Ooal Yard, on the Mole. at the continence cf the Ohio and Ghesa. peake Caval and the Potomac river. in Geor, town, D.C , of two thousand (2,0) tone of Bi minour Cosi. The Coal to bo of the best quality, suitable for steamers and blacksmithing purposes, subject to uarters in body to represent their views, | '2é inspection of an Agent appointed an the part ef the Government, and to waigh twenty. two hun- S766 aud forty (2249) pounds to the ton; the deliv- ery thereof to commence on the 11th of May, 1853, and all to be delivered ty the 3iat of said month, The above Coal to be weig. Government, and to be paid for by the weight so determined. PROPOSALS. ae Bae name snd Bost Ontos aadrens of the bid- must appear in the propesal. fa bid is made in the unas ofa Bri, the names as the individual proposal of the signing it. TOposals from disloyal parties will mot be con- PANY BACH PROPOSITION. Froposals must be addressed to Cant. Edward L, ue sidered, and AN OATH OF ALLRGIANOM MOST AQCOM- | strongly secured with | tinned, Harts, Assistant Quartermaster United States | i should be pisinly | Army, Washington, DO marked “Proposals for Coal.” GUARANTEE. The sveyonsibilit of the guarantors must be shown by the official certificate of the Clerk of the pearest trict Attorney. = The ability of the bidder to fill the contract, should It be awarded to him, must be guaranteed ‘by teaponsible persons, whese signatures must be ap- pended to the guarantee, and said guarantee must accompany the bid. Bidders must be present in are opened, or their pro; a ce | ed by an Agent of the | cr Se nattune | savenrounees 10th re fo revel neces to the square foo’ =e | circular form) and the flap istrict Court or of the United States Dis- | two | { rson when the bids ; will net be conaid- | yo securely formed and we Bonds in the sum of five thousand dollars, sigaed | by the contractor and both of his guarantors, will be required of the succeseful bidder upon signing the contract. FORM OF GUAKANTEE. We,— ——,of the county of ——, and State of | —-, and —— 1, of the county of —-, and State | of ——, do hereby guarantee that -— ——in able to | fulfil the contract in accordance with the terms of his Proposition, and that should his proposition be | accepted. he will at once enter into a contract in | accordance therewith | Should the centract be awarded him wa are pre- pared to beeome his sureties. . (To this guarantee must be appended the official certificate above mentioned.) The mzht to reyect any or all bids that may be deemed too high is reserved by the Depot Quarter- master. ji WARD L. HART: ap 15-td Captain and A 8. SWieNaL OFFICE, x WAR DEPARTMENT, Waszrnoton, D.C., April 11. 1633. SFALED PRoposats will be received at this Office until 4o’elock p. m.,on the 31th day of April, 1st, or furnishing to the Signal Department the fol- lowing articles: 3 Three hundred Telescopes, com 2 Two hundred Marire Glavres, 2) Two hundred and fifty Cou passes, 4) Forty Telescopen, extra aize, with stands, elivery to be made about the 15th day ue, 1363, cr 4s soon thereafter as Government may direct; the balanceto be delivered on or be- fore the Ist’ day of August, 1883. A boad, with good acd suiflcient seenrity, will bs recstired. Proposals from disloyal persons, or where tha plete, Oo. | bidder is not present to respond to his bid, will not be considered | The names of firma sheuld be stated in full, with the precise address of each member of the firm, All bida to be accompanied by two guarantees, and directad to Signal Ufficer of the Ariny and en- dorsed ‘Proposals for Field 3ignai Equipments.” form of Guarantee. We — of the connty of —, and State of —. do is able to fulfill the con- tract in accordance with the terms of his propo- sition, and that. should } i3 proposition be accepted, he will at once enter into a contract in accordance therewith. Should the contract be awarded to him, we are prepared to become his sureties. (This guarantee must be appended to each did.) The responsibiity of the guarantors must be shown by the. 1 certificate of the Clerk of the nearest District Conrt or of the Uuited States Dis- trict Attorney, The right is reserved to reject all proposals if the prices are deemed too high, or if, for any cause, it is Rot deemed for the public interest to accept teem. i Rodele will be on exhibition at the offide of the | Signal ape fer fifteen (15) days from date. ap lit provosans FOR HAY, STRAW, AND GRAIN, | ted for 1 GORN, for the nae ol datthe Ratiroai Depot, orstany of the Goverament wharves in this city. The properais to be acressed tu the under- tigred, and they shon'd st; the quantity of | enn article offered, aiso the prize ant the date eiivery, Proposals will be received for five thousand ; k:) Bushels of Cora or Vata, and fifty (50) tons of or Straw, and upwaids. uctess it shuald be for interes; of the Govern t to contract fora Jess amount, Ail grain tu be put up in good sacks, of about two | (2) bushels each, which aresto be furnished at the cost cf the contracter. The Hay and Straw to be securely bated. All Grais and Hay offered to be sabject toa rigid bxpection by the Goverment Inspector. C will be awarded from time to time to ‘tretponsible bidders.as the interests of may requive. Good security will be quired for the faithful fulfillment of any contract nder this advertisement. tto be made atthe completion of the L. BROW ap 17: Captain and A. Q M Le PpPovosats FOK RIFLE CANNON, OrpNancr Orrict, WAR De Y > April manufacture and deliv i s12@K SIFLE CAN { abalfinches, These Cannon weizh, when finished, | about 3,17) pounds. They sre to be made in strict conformity to the 3, Which will be | nal. y are cooled from the interior They are to be subjec to the reguler United States in-peclion and proo’ And nove sre to ceived or paid for but such a: are accepted by Inspector. whose decision as to the reception ur rejection of avy of them isto be final and conclusive, 2 Riaders will state the time they propose to deliver th +t Cannon. and the number they will iver, weekly, thereafter. They will also state where they prepore to manvfacttire them. and the | price per pound, for the finished Cannon; delivered at the place of shipment nearest to the foundry | where cast, No bid will be entertaimed excapt from regniar founders, evidence of which, and of their ability to fulfill s contract, if awarded to them, must ac- compsny the bids, unless the bidder ig known to | this office. Any bidder obtaining a contract will be required to enter into bonds with not less than two sureties, in the penalsum cf $5,0xi for the faithfal fulfill- The right is reserved te reject any or all bide if the prices are ceemed too high, or if,for any cause, itis not thought for the public interest to accept them, Proposals will be sealed and addressed to “Brig. Gen. J. W. Ripley. Chief of Ordnance, Washington, D.C... and will be indorsed “Pro- porals for 432 inch Rife Cannon.” JAS, W. RIPLEY, ap 17-eo%t Brig. Gen., Chief Ordnance. Q° ABTERMASTER GENERAL'S OFFIOS. ASHINGTON O:rty, March 19, 1363. were of steam vessels are invited to send to the nart@rmaster General’s Office tenders for their artgn or e. Tenders should contain descriptions of the yesrels, 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 ef chartering. : Owners ef steam vessels already in tue service of the Quartermaster’s Department are requested to Make known tothe Department auy reduc their present rates which they may be willing to grant.and also the price at which they wil! be | willing to sell them. { All such tenders should be addressed to the Siettsenaatee General of the United Btates, at ashington, and should be endorsed *Propusals | for charter 01 fale of steamers.” When received, they will be considerod, and the Department will endeavor to reduce the heavy experse attending army transportation upon tha ocean and tide-waters, by substituting. wherever it cando no, cheaper vessels of +qnal capacity for shore now employed. M.C. MEIGS, Quartermaster General. mar 3 3m ru RY OH, COME WITH aH! Bx come WHERE? Why, to the Centrui Hotel Restaurant, sir, that’s the place, for the old and popular corner bas been fitted up in the most costly atyle, with merble eounters, tiled foors, dc. Choicest brands of Liquors at the bar snd every de“ieacy of the sea- son can be had at sil hours, in the most cleanly manner atthe shortest notice. Prices moderate, COME! H. D. GELSTON, Proprietor. ms for private partits. Central Hotel, 8.W. corner of Penna av, and 6th st. {a 2-sm* MATTING—MATTING! I HAVE On band 15) pieces Plain, Ohoekered and Gowaua; aiso, Floor, Tavle and Step Oil Cloth & fine assortment of Crockery and Gass Ware. to- getber with a variety of Cabinet Furniture both new Toca a eRa which will basold * peeps 5 all so. ee a pope Gand Heats On at 428 7ths treet. be mar 31m STERLING'S AMB S'erowatives a ae eas CLOSEt PAPER, AYER ard HELMBOLD'S ME ) a large stoc! Feet ee CORES ‘bp 14.20 ECORATED End D. . 113 Pa. ‘avenue, seuthnie, TIN We have just recei ate arity ve just receiv: nother lot of +h. 2 tifuly decorated ‘and Japenved Tin T Set was Toilet Bets, whieh we will offer a” low Telcos . ©, W. BOTEUER & son ap 11-é6t 318, 1 om tall. You, | | to limit th } pext, = | | | | | | { | i | rated by the certificat PROPOSALS. PFOPOSALS FOR MAIL sacs Post Orric® DerantMent, January 353. SEALED PROPOSALS will be received at this ‘tment uutil nine o’clock a om. the 2iat day of pril next, f r furnishing for four years, from the ist day of July, 1863. in such quantities an! at such times as may b+ requised and ordered for the ser- ae Mail of the following description, to LEATHER MAIL POUCHES _ Of size No, 1, measuring forty-eight inches in length and sixty inches in circumferenc f size No. 2, measuring forty-one inches in length i forty-eight inches in c+ cumference, Of size No. 3, measuring thirty-six inchesin length and forty-two inches in circumference. Of size No. 4, measuring thirty inches in length and thirty-six inches in cireumfarence. we No. 5, messuring twenty six inc! in th and twenty-eight inches in circumfer- j ence. The body ot these p-uches is to be made of good | and substantial bag leather, well tanned. weigning | for sixes numbered j and 2 not lese than eight | ources, and for the smaller sizes not lesa thaa | ;,the bottom (of to be of good skirting | the seams to be well a: the best iron rivets, well | LEATHER HORSE MAIL BAGS, d (saddle bags form.) Of size No 1, measuring forty-eight inches in length and twenty-one inches in width at the widest parts; the ends or bottoms being four- teer by twenty-six inches a size No. 2, measuring ferty five inches in length | and eighteen inchen in width at tae widest parts; the ends or bottoms being twolve by twenty- four inches Of size No. 3, moasuring forty-two inchasin length | and rixteen inckes in width at tho widaat parte; { the ends or bottoms being ten by twontyinchas, | These bags are to be urade ef good and substan- | tial beg leather, well tauned, weighing not leas | than seven ounces to the peace foot ; the seamsto | 6 Land strongly sewed, or -iveted, to be so done as not to chafe horse or | ider CANVASS MAIL SACKS. | | | | leather, well tanne: or Of size No. 1, measuring torty-taree inchea in leagth and sixty-two inches in circumferences. Of size No. 2, measuring forty one inches in length . and forty eight inches in circumference. Of size No. 3, measuring thirty-two inches in | length and thirty eight inches in cireumfer- ence. i The sacks of sizes numbered 1 and 2 are to be made | with a tabling or ham at the top, two inches wide, | upon which # safficient number of eyelet holes—at | least ten to the tormer and eight to the latier—are | | tele wrought; nd they are each to be provided } with good and sufficient hemp cord to lace and tic | them thoroughly. Allare to be marked inside und | outside “U, 8. Mail,” in large distinct and durable letters. In view of the present scarcity and high price of the cottou duck or canvass of which the mail sacks | have hitherto been mada, it is di ed inexpatient rupesed material of such Ricks to cot- | ton alone. or escribe any standard aa te kind or uality of material to be offered. Micdersare there- | ‘ore invitea tosubmit specimen mail sacks, ma 07 cotton, tax, hemp,or jute canvass, or dundge | bagging.or of any material possessing requisite | strength and durability which may be considered { aneconomical substitute for cotton eanvass; and | the Postmaster al will make such selection | theref: as he may deem to b-. in connexion | with the bids, the most advantageous to the De- | partment | Proposals for improvements in the form or ¢on- | & ructior well asin the materials,of any of the | above described bags and pouches are invited. And | the relative price and adaptation to the service, as | Well as specified price of any such improvementa, | will be considered in determining the lowest and | best | id. RS All articles contracted for are to be delivered at the expenre of the contractor, in Bostoa Ra- chusetts; New Y and Albany, New York; Phil. | adelphin and Pittsburg, Pennaylvania; Baltimore, Maryland; Washington, D. C.; Louisvilie, Ken- | tucky Cincinnati, Ubio; 8%, Louis, Missouri, and Chicago. Ilizais,’in suca quantities and atsuch times aa the Department may order, And they are to be rigidly inspected betore delivery, and nove are to be received which aro inferior. in any. re- eneet, to the specimens adopted as the standard ER ‘fhe proposals should specify the price of each ar- tiele proposed to be furnish ‘o proposal will be considered if not sccompanied specimens or samples of each article bed for ing the construction, size and quality of in sxnd workmanship offered, and also witha written guarantee from the persona proposed ag sureties, (whose responsibility must be certified by the postmaster of the place where they r wide, that. they will become responsible, on sufticient bond, for the due performance of the contract, in case such proposal be accepted. The specimens or samples m this Department on or before t be delivered at 2ist day of April nd those which shall have accompanied the d proposals will, i exion with such form the basis of the contracts to be cep nm submitted should be wall and y marked with ber denoting its size, and have affixed to it ftne materials (eather o Ali srecimens de with exfety and con Rervice will be paid for at the proposals relatine to the saw ec oD bids w the oth day of ® «which can, in the mail cvs specified in the made on or before ped bidder 4 to en’ uto contract, With sufficient bond and sureties, on or befmre the 23d day of June, 104 The aversge number of mail as annuatly re- | quired will probably not exceed the following es- | timates, to i 5. next, ay ne or bidders will be requir Sey r of the Kinds above ived.as the Wants y keem to him to de- liek the contrsets are iid be transmitted in as envelope, endorsed ** Proposals for Mail B: § be adiressed to the Postinaster Sonera ee alk, M.B Postmaster Gene OPOSALS WILL BE Kk SLVED AT THE ‘Treasury Department £ Const 2, ington, D C.. until 12 o’clo: ,of May i. | or all Pireand Burglar-proof Safes required | y the Treasury Department pri 1} ders must submit description of the Safes they propore to furnish, accompanied b shewing the mode of con i ruction, and full size | | and the pi allnee te th meratio: schedule will befurnished and put in place Bafes to be delivered when required, and the prices named in the bids muat cover ail charg except freight, and the actual travelling expenses | in those cases when the Safes require to be putin | place by the ccntracter, | | All bida must be accom par ied by the written guar- antee of two responsible persons that the bidder is able to perform the contract, and that he will | accept it ifawarded to him The Department reserves the right to rejact any | or all the bide if it be considered for its interest to | do so,anud no bid will be considered that does not | conform to the requirements of this advertisement nal) respects, . i Locks willbe farnished by the Department, but must be put on by the contractor for safes Bids to be inclosed in a sealed envelope, and endoreed ‘Proposals for Safes’? ; ISATAU ROGERS, Engineer in charge Treasury Department. ap l3-mwitMiy ROPOSAL& WILL BE KE@ELVED AT THE Treasury Roper tment, Office of Construction, shington, D. C., untii{2 e'clock m. of M 1863, for the fipish of the Cornice and Gutter o' the west section of the Treasury Extenrion, Washjng- ton. D. O., which is to be of cast iron, zalvanized. Price per lineal foot to be given, delivered at the building. Plans may be seen at the Office of Con- struction. 4 Ali bids muet be accompanied by a written antee of two responsible persena that the bidder ts able to perform the work, and will accept the con- tract if awarded to bi The Department res: J i or all the bids if it be considerad its interest to do 80, and ne bide will be considered that de not con- form to the requirements of this advertisement All bids to be exuclored in 4 sealed envelope and endorred “Proposals for Galvanized Iron Work,” : ISAIAH ROGERS, Engineer in charge Treasury Department. apl3-wt 2 Safes of extra si are PIKE’S PURE OHIO CATAWBA BRANDY. This BRANDY has bern manufactured for sevee ral years fr he PURE JUICE of the CATAWBA GRAPE! Thus affording additional evidence of the pro- gress of American Enterprise and Industry,and of our ability to produce articles at home equal to those made of any other nation. THE OHIO CATAWBA BRANDY Dot only equals but excels the best imported Bran- dies.in purity and flavor, Itisin fact, the Best Brandy Known, This statement is fal:y corrobo- f our most distinguished BS. ON. analytical Chemists. The want of Pure Brandy bas long deen felt in this country, and the introduction of an article of euch quality as to supersede the sale and use of there vile compounds. hitherto sold under the pame of Brandy, can paly Be regarded asa great public ood. The Catawba Sraniy, posreces all he qualities claimed for the best impo! Liquors, and is of perfect purity and superior lavor, and a sovereign and sureremedy for DYSPEPSIA, FLATULENCY, CRAMP, CHOLIC LANGUORK, LOW SPIRITS, GENERAL DEBILITY, CHOLERA MORB US, &c., $e. SF READ THE CERTIFICATES Wasuincton, B. C., Nov. 11, 1858. D. BR. Orang, Ksq.,8it: Ihave made a chemical anal; of # sample of as Ohio Catawba Brandy, of the manufacture of B.N. Pike & Oo.. Cincin- nati, and find it to be pure wine brandy, free from any adulterations or admixture of ingredients det. rimental to health—not a fictitious liquor made of corn spirits and flaming essences, and it is well Sart from ita purity and quality, to take the F ; Tench COgR*F OMAR ANTISELL, Chem‘cal Examiner. U. 8. Patent Office, State Assayer’s Orrioe, 32 8omerset Bt. losToOM, Oct. 23, 1853. 1 bereby cerify tha: I have this day made a | chemical analysis of a sample of Catawba eee brought to me by G. Simmonds, Baq.,and the have found no adulterating ingredient or tmprones subtancen init. It ie pure brandy spirit, with the usual coloring and saccharine matters belonging to brandy. I would Tregmmend it tor medical uses, CHAS. T. JACKSON, M D., ¢ Btabe Assayor. ° np rege a eal Tro rae aco a2 ari TY Shea: At the ie LETEEROTT, dD. Cc and " ~ sole Apcut tori Dicer 1 and Fenn. sven ge TING Hart & Qo.s and others PERT NG CanpeHart Coe Set | Pennsylvania averne, where TISTRY. N ARTIFICIAL CHEOPLASTIC BONE TEETH, Wirsour Murat Pirate ox OLvasrs, BR. 8, B. SIGESMOND, 210 Broadway, New York. and betrveon 12th and 13th sts., Fc Avenue, ston, Gallas the attention of the public to the following f his ed system : arene rte eastern acids being three-fourths ru nctgt seuane ke ioearnen ote te Be ver ern, oT Ge roots will be mate moteoe: hier than any other. ‘can be made immediately, th: reserving the Sataral expression of the Hoe, whicbhander the | old system is ueutiy disigured. §. This work has been years by many of the first che: of this country. bas also invented a white undestractive Dr. 8. metal §lling, with which the most sensitive teeth canbe a without pain, and can build uba feet. soun through lifetetime. Qall and examine for yourself. no K-6m DENTISTRY. Call at 246 Pa. avenue, ~ between 12th and 13th sts., and examine DR. LEWIE’S New Method of Insert- ing Teeth, To doso isto be continzed of its su- eo over all methods heretofore used. Also, ‘eeth Extracted without pain when desired. Terma moderate. fe 12-lyr ,,and no person can wear others who hese. sannot wear Persons calling at my office can be accommodated with any style and price of Teeth they may desirs; Sut to those who are purticular and wish the purest. eleanest, strongest and most perfect denture that art can produce,the MINERAL PLATS will be more fally warranted. Booms in this city--No. 338 Pennsylvaniasvenae botween Sth and lth streets. Also. 907 Arch st., Philadelphia. mar 4-ly GAS FITTING, &c. WM. T. BOVE & CO. RE Now prepared to executes any orders with which ti iy may be favored in the PLUMBING, GAS, ue pea FITTING SUBI- 7 Btore on Ninth etreet,a few duors north of rasy be feand @ cons- late assortment of CHANDELIERS and other GAS TEAM snd WATER FIXTURES. San 27-3 GAS FIXTURES. Bi Have in Stere, and are daily receiving, GAS FIXTURES of entirely New Patterns and Designs snd Finish superior inatyle to anything heretefore offered is market. We invite citizens generaily to call and examine oar stock of GAS and WATER FIXTURES, feelice copecety that we have the bast selected stock Ia sahington 7 All Werk in the above line intrusted to our care will be moo attended to. mar5-tf MYERS & McGHAN. 376 D street. RATIONAL LOAN. THE NEW SIX PER CENT. BONDS of the UNITED STATES, PAYABLE TWENTY YEAKS FROM DATE, Oz after Five Years, st Option of the Government YHE COUPON BONDS, In Sums of FIFTY POLLARS, ONZE HUNDRED DOLLARS, FIVE HUNDRED DOLLARS, and ONE THOUSAND DOLLARS. YHE REGISTERED BONDS, In Sums of FIFTY DOLLARS, ONE HUNDRED DOLLARS, FIVE HUNDRED DOLLARS, ONE THOUSAND DOLLARS, FIVE THOUSAND DOLLARS, and TEN THOUSAND DOLLARS, 'NEEST COMMENOING AT DATS OF FUE. = ee CHASE, AND PAYABLE SEMI-ANNUALLY IN GOLD. These Borns are the QGHEAPEST GOVERNMENT SECURITS now in the market, Tue Luterest, at present price of coin, being equiv alent to § Pea Cent, in Surrency, FOR SALE BY JAY COOKE & CO., BANKERS, 462 FIFTEENTH STREET, DRALERS In 8OPEENMENT BONDS, TEEASURY NOTES, CERTIFIGATES, 4BMY¥ AND NAVY VOUCHERS, Geo 9-tf BW AND oe INVENTION 200 Penasylvanta Taskia: is ‘maaufectare wil Siam never o reode nor Chay eolor vy any or reots need) be extrated, as the nsive, and never 1e. 4, No temporary teeth are needed, as permanent ally tested over five | malate and physicians r- tooth on any side roots, which ‘will bast i OGLN, CURRENCY AND EXCHANGB ; CLOTHING, &e. THE CLOTHIERS OF THE DISTRICT) READY-MADE CLOTHING ever offerea in this city. of a stock that they will do well to cive him a call, Respectinliy, 8 HERZBERG, No, 2 Market Bpace, next to corner of Baltimore street. Baltimore, Mareh, 1863. mar 28-2n* HUs844 FOR SMITHI!! 460 SEVENTH STREET. He is selling Immonse Bargains in CLOTHING, FURNISHING @vODS, HATS, CAPR, &e., &e. Vor & few days more we will offer our immense stock at great bargains to make room for our SPRING &TOCK. To those in want we say, now is the time to buy, Remember that SMITHS is Headquarters for Olotkin,—460 Seventh street, two doors above J Bruce & Co.'s. J. H. SMITH, Clotaier, No. 460 Seventh street, and corner 2th st. and Pa. av. mar 17 G4" DEOLINE IN GOLD! REDUCED THE PRICE OF OUR OLOTHING and are no@ selling off at rapid rates. The people find that J. BRUCE & 00.8 Ia the place to buy GOOD CLOTHING at EOW RATES! Call and secure some of the Great Bargains now offered at No, 464 BEVENTH STREET, two doors below Smith’s. J, BRUCE & CO., mar i7 ppitesanesp SOLDIERS sre afl invited to caH at BMITH’S, No. 460 Savenra Stress, Opposite City Post Office, and get their CLOTHING AT LESS THAN NEW YORK PRICKS. Soldiers can rely on Fair Dealing at SMITHS, No. 460 SEVENTH STREET, and CGGRNER 20TH STREET AND PA. AV, iW oy: mn B BOYS’ CLOTHING !! We hereby call every body’s attention to our LARGE AND TASTY STOCK o BOYS’ CLOTHING, to suit the season. ‘CLOTHING! 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—Fnir Bealings and Low Prices! BAR & BROTHER, fe 17-2m Southwest corner 7th and ste, DRY GOODS, &c. + MBEROIDERIES—A splendid assortment just received at 8.& W. MEYENBERG, 45 Market Spaee, a Be AND BROWN MUSLINS, NEW YORK MILLS, WAMSUTTA and other va ua- big Sobticeast meant ares pricen, Also, Irish NEN, very low, 2 . MEYENBERG’ 8. 4% Market Space, between 7! na sth sts., mar 2 Under the Avenue House, OCCIDENTAL HOTEL, ON THE EUROPEAN PLAN, With a First-class Restaurant Attached, Privatz Surrer Rooxs ron Partizs, C, RP, MUNSELL & C0., _™mar 19-Im toh Proprietors, W Barring PAPER AND PAPER BAGS For sale at ADAMSON 606 Ninth street, nextto . Perry’s Dry Goods Store, JOTICE TO SMALL DEALERS IN BOOTS AND SHOES A gentleman has on storage, 466 9th stre to Perry’s Dry Gcods Store, « a:nali lot of BOOTS and SHOES, which will be sold at New York prices, FREE 25 CENTS A POUND, Warranted an excellent article. Roid at ADAMSON’S, 506 Ninth: st., one deor from Perry’s Dry Good Store mar 7st it, next TAR POR Sale N Large cr small quanties, by . RING & BURCHELL, 7-20 Corner tsth at. and Vermont av. J A CARD. OHN McGREGOR, Famiiy Physician and Sur- zeon, iate of Conneeticut, may be found at his of- fice, at No. 456 6th street, between D and KB, imar 2-im F NOTICRE To HOTELS,GROCEKS RESTAUBANTS, PRI- VATE FAMILIES, &o, vse Bubsoribers have sant received @ fresh ship- ment 0; © CASES BT. JULIEN AND FLOKRAG CLARETS, which they offer for sale at New York prices, Also, they have constantly on hané A Lares and Well Selected Stock of gkotso BRAN DIES. 13 MADERI RTS, SHBRRIES, SGEREOR nob Sr 'SOOTOH, and IRISH SHAMP AGNES of all favorite brands, GLISH AND SOOTCH ALE: ear i An, SH PICKLES, SAUCES SXGHION, OHADDEM and BNGLISH DAIRY , KEMP'S HERMETICALLY SEALED OHE! ae Ora ETCH GEN ont ae SEV ATERS ba BYSO! a oY & extensive assortment of 7 ROORBLES, ININGEK & CO. EM Ea tablished T7% Branch—319 Pa. avenue, © ‘Wiliards’ Hotel, Was ee" received emall lot of ‘Officers’ 1, Gaetiomnad COLLINS & 00.'3 PHILADELPHIA DRAUGHT ALE AND PORTER. Lam now receiving large quantities of DRAUGHT ALE and PORTER from this celebrated Browory, which am prepared to furnish on short notice te al) persons who will favor me with their orders. Satisfaction gusrantied. Orders given to my drivers will be promptly at- tended to. Goods delivered inail parts of Washington eorgetown, free of obarge. . ‘Terms :— Cash on delivery. RILEY A. SHINN, Agent, Gnion Bottling Depot, 57 Green st., Georgetown, D. G. W. UCHONG, IMPERIAL, HY- UNG BYEON TEAS ith an OxtOAN Fer sale by ite 2 OF aus? 20 6-tf Af WN MUTTON, Sout a VEAL AND BEEF, Also, BUTPER, EGGS and MILE, wholesale and retail, at No. 334 D street, near Tenth street. &p3-eolm* B, FENNER. CLARIFIED OIDEB oy nrPrEp CIDER?! bi st received per schooners ‘George 8, adams” hd bs EA om Boston a large euppl of Pure Massachusetts OLABIFIED O1DHR, which Loffer for sale at the lowest market price, in quan- tities to suit purchasers. Hotel nsepere sutiers and all others in want of perme cere ines ep unt oe ce eal od efore i Union Botting age By EET n Bo} ren st. no 26-tf Georgetown. D-U. ‘OW TO SAVB YOUR MONBY.—Call at th Central Hotel, on the European pian, 3.W. cor- ner Pa. ay. and 6th st., where comfortable lodg: can be had at 50 cunts perday. The urant ai tached to the hotel! has been most Semone fitted ap, Te, a oF o nae, eee (pee e) sul of markets can be had ry Hiyle, at all hours, with promptness, ‘Bil) of fare rt ino Sen + © D. GELSTON. Proprietor. Bone Seria ttt ae Ib[AN GABINRT OF WONDERS, ANA’ snd MEDICINE. have determined--regardl tamant we ttaolsareet tanenetive and intent Leckacen on Marriage and its Disqualitios. sats oun | Debility Premature Decline, Indi- Seeman tenes he eddrentn teceipt of Jer stamps, by iaty Hae York, << Ww yAteeano, 0. GaNDY ce ee aD i FINE HORSES, 5 { HE Subscriber is constantly im receipt of very fine HORSES for sale, single 2nd match harness and riding horses. They are se lected by himself at the North express! for thin marke ug them cannot s to purchase such w for cash, and respect- fully invites all who wauteither Buggy Carriage, } Draft or Hiding Horses to give hima call at his | sales and exchange stables, on Louisiana avenue, outh side, between 6th and 7th ats ii JOS. L. HEISE. mar7-tf | i H OPBRAM’S 3 1 PREMIO TRUNK MANUPAOTORY 499 Sxventa St., Wasuineron, D. 0, , ded by Marylend Institute of sane, aedel THETA Gales tanta i tropolitan ei s » Beds! Dy Ssbington, D. G., 187, Iam ecustantly making,and always: hsve on hand, of the "pest mma- terial, every ceecriytica of Fine BOLE LEATHER, * IRON FRAME, LADIES’ DREBB, 4 ‘wooD BOX, ana JLLISZIER, CARPRT. PACKING TRUSS 3 ani ¥n CANVAS TRAVELING Baga SCHOOL SATOHELS, &e AT LOW PRICES. Members of Congress and Travelers will please amine my stock before purchasing elsswhere Frunks that are made in other citjer. Superior LEATHER and DB: TRUNKS made aotics. Goods aaliyered re of Geel to any part of the fF Georgetown and Alexa ntMis 8, TOPHAM, HOUSERKEEP ERS And those about going to housekeep- iag will find at our establishment a 1 large and well assorted stock of Dinner, Tea and Toilet Ware. Silver plated Tea Sets, Forks and Spoons, China, Giasa Britannia Ware, _ 8 Tin, (imitation of China) Chamber Sets . Tir Ware, Rroomsand Buckets, | And every thing else requisite for turnishing a house complete, Gur prices are a8 low ag the same articles can be purchased for in avy of the Nerthern cities. Get one of our catalogues, examine goods and compare | prices, C. W. BOTELER & BON, 315 (Iron Hall) Pa, avenue, ap ll-eod6t Between Sth and 10th sts. SOTLER'S AND GROCER’S WAGUNS, Largest size 2 and 4-Horse Sutler’s Wagons, without Springs. Grocer’s and other Wagons. with Springs. Also on hand several SECOND | HAND WAGONS. For sale by THOMAS YOUNG, mar 18 2m No. 409 Pennsylvania Avenue. PAPERHANGINGS! Gold Stamped, ard mesias prised Gold Pi 0! jamped, and medium pri ‘old Papers with a varied stock of Glased and Bisnk Papers at the lowes cash prices, WINvOW SHADES! New Designs, Gold and Imitation Gold Band Window es, Buff, Green and Blue Holland, or any required style or size of Shade made to erder, OVAL PICTURE FRAMES! (warranted to be gilded with GoRi Leaf.) The handscmest largest assortment in the | District, from the best manufactory in the country, | witha Beautiful variety of small sized Oval and | Gard fe Boh Sorelen oh pats oe | ufsctures. 80, otogray! ards, embracin copies of colabrated Pictures, Paintings and Statue ary, . £0. PIOTURE CORD AND TASSELS! it sizes and colors, Picture Rings, age peastanliy ate z : or W ~ ont x menin aaty or country. Terms ae TMA B. Temember the hanakere tee rth crest, F.* HEIBERGER 400, ; h Peocmon 4, M, BININGER '¢ €0..8 STORE \OTEL, 237 Paxncyivasts AVENUR, sad ‘he terme aah for and labor. ja 15-" v G4-tf 362 Ps, avenue, Wisniesten, D. 9. N° #37 PENNSYLVANIA AVENUB. ‘opposite Gautior’s, ew: Jpitteensh strech endneariy The undersigned would most respectfully inform hin friends, and the Trade generally, that he is now prepared to offer one of the finest Spring Stocks of He assures those in want In order to reduce our present stock we have | 470 FOURTEENTH &T.,(Orrosite Witnarps’,) “HUNKS COVERED and REPATRED at short | | TRAVELERS’ DIRECTORY. ‘Toston anp Wounte ILIANS AND OTHERS =E® OLV- DEPOT OF THE B. § O. RB. R. co, The Railroad Companies comporing tha Nae be ‘ween Washington and New York have put on a iarge Car. a3 _ soldier others that are wounded or siek, with sprite | of contagionadiseases, The car willisave on Tt) Ra | DAYS, THURSDAYS and SATURDAYS fer Phiia- | delphia, at 3 p. m., Express Train. | _ Passengers going West, soldiers, civilians, oMcers i =e that aa sick = ree are informed H a) # car wi | WEDNESDAY and FRIDAY’ at 7 a oa nh] ir i | Gnd this the cheapest and most desiaable reate | the Wert. ‘This ts the only line that can sole } Rion ticket from Washinton or check baggage i i j | i | ym this city. uy tickets ofthe B.&0.B.B Go. et 1863) THE [1863 PENNSYLVANIA CENTRAL RAILROAD mY =a os } with its connections) | 18 A FIRST-CLASS ROUTE | TO ALL THE WESTERN OITIRs, | BPEED, SAPETY AND COMFORT! | STONE BALUABTE AND | BAGGAGE CHECKED THROUGH oa { FROM BALTIMORE i i THREE DAILY INS FROM PHILADELPHIA TO PITTSBURG? Two of thom makin, ; LOSE CONNECTIONS aT HARRISRURA { with Traina on the NORTHERN CENTRAL RAILROAD, and forming THE GREAT Bee PRAL ROUTE rem WASHINGTON AND BALTIMORE i to al! points in the } WEST, NORTHWEST, AND SOUTHWEST @ | ,,##% For Through Tickets the Northern Central Railre corner of Pennaytvaria ay | Washington, and Calvert 3: SPLENDID SLEEPING Cats ON ALL NIGHT | SMOKING axp SALOON CARS ON ALL TRAINB FROM WASHINGTON. Passengers will take the ™. And 5 p.m. traing, j arriving in Baltimore at 8.0 a. m. and 6.45 p. m.; where connections are made trains on the Northern Central Railroad, and arrive in Marris- burg at 125 p.m. and 1.48. 1., there conn with the trains onthe Pennsylvania Cantral road for ali parts of tha Waat, FRE(GtH By this route Freights of forwarded to and from aay poi of Ohic, Kentucky, Indiana | Towa, or Missouri, 69 Rati: | ‘The Pennsylvania Central Ra’ | at Pittsburg with Steamers, 5 can be forwarded to any port en ma, Kentucky, © d, Tiinois. Mtssie’ Sippi, Wis: a , Kansas, Arkansas, and ivers; and'at Cleveland, Sandusky, and Oh!- 0 With steamers to all Northwestern Lakus. erchants and Heyes entrusting the tranapor- tation of their Freight to this Company can rely with confidence on its speedy transit. THE RATES CF FRETGUT to and from any point by the Ponnaylvania Central Railroad, ¢ isnex as favorabieas ara chareed by other | Razlroad Companies, | |B Ee perticular to mark packages ‘Via Penna, { Centra! K.R.” WM. BROWN, Ag’t Northern Central R R., No. $0 North atraet, Baltimore, | ZNOCH LEWIS, Gen Suporintendent, Altona, Pa, | £. 1. HOUPT, Grnl Ticket Agent, Philadelphia. | if. Hi HOUSTON, General Freight Agent, Phiia- to Apply at the oMcan of Compnay, northeast i Bisth street, i ¥, Ohio, Musk | & Asis jan zie For the Holidays. A. M. BININGER & €O., Beanox oF Nos. 19 axp 21 Broan St., New Your OFFER FOR SALF AT THEIR STORR, Ro. 237 PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE, NEAR THIRTEENTH STREET, SIGN OF THE OLD ENICKERROCEER, i THE MOST COMPLETE ASSORTMENT OF THPORTED WINES AND Liquors TO BE FOUND IN THE METROPOLIS, —ALSO— FINE GROCERIES, OAN GOODS, KITS AND KEGS Ne. 1 MACKEREL, KENNEBEO SALMON, { SOUSED & PICKLED LAMBS’ TONGUES, i PIGS’ FEET, i ENGLISH DUN CODFISH, > Together with ail the LUXURIES INCIDENT TO THE SEASON Bosere. A.M. B. & Co. are also Sole Prosrietore | af BININGER’S CELEBRATED LUNDON DOCK GEN Pat up in Quart Rottles for medi Alse, Bole Agents for OLD TOM LONDON CORDIAL Gin. 97° A}) erticles bonght at their store warranted of tha first quality, and forwarded to any part of ihe ity free of expense. Ans wa intend to be permanently located, we re-~ | spectfuliy request families to give us acai! } ABRAM M, BININGER, WENKY T. CAPEN, WaBEmetos, December, we2. A.M. BININGER & OO. have no connexion with suy other House. aoB-tt nal ns8. EF Line EOLLIN CHURCH Agent, LOOD! BLOOD! RES: THEIR ats WF EPRAVED CONDI. URES : VAUSE, y t > * TION OF THE VITAL FLUID, which produces SCROFULA, ULCERS, SORES, SPOTS, TETTERS, SCALES, BOILS. SYPHILIS OR VE- NEREAL DISEARES &e. SAMARITAN’S ROOT AND HERS JUICES Is offered the public as a positive cure. Let thors then who have either Scrofuls, Seald Head or Sores of ay, Kind, at crce use the ROOT AND HERB JUIOERS, Cure those Spots, Tetters, Seales and Copper Col- | ored Patehes,as there ere many surmises about them. a Banish all impurities of the blood and bring the system te a heaithy action for the cure of | S¥PHILIS OR VENEREAL DIBEAS a: | ma T AN UL RITAN’S ROO!’ D HERB J . is the most potent, certain and effectual remedy ever pre- scribed; it reaches and eradicates every particle of the venereal poison, so that the cure is thorough and permanent, Take then of this puri/ying reme~ dy and be aealed, and do not transmit to your pos- terity that fer whieh you may Sy in afler years, PO NOT DESPAIR: aa you may be pronounced tacareble, tae BAMAKITAN’S ROOT AND HERB JUIO 3 will remove every vestize of impurities from the nystem, as well as all the bad effects of Mercury. I ate! athe ate 4 Fe- Bmary affections which numbers cf Fe meles soffer, the ROOT AND HERB JUICES is most happily adapted, in Wicerated Uterus, im Whites, in pee down, Falling of the Womb, Debility, and for all complaints incident to the sex. font by express. Price €1 as bottle, or 6 bottles 7 SP gAMARITAN'® CHANCRE WASH. ice 35 . Full directions. DESMOND & CO., Box 151 Philadelphia Post ce. Bold by 8, CALVERT FORD. corner of 13th and . Gnd by HENRY COOK, Alexandria. PUGTRMAN & ROGERS, 173 Belimore street, Baltimore. oc T7- ae ee Lae Patent ingiand, savant 7 re See he ‘Ecole de Pharmacis de Paris, and the Imperial Coliees of Medicine, Vienna. SPsR- 'RIBSEMAR No. t ionaty for RELAXATION the efoto AND EXHAUSTION OF STEM. TRIESEMAR No.3, : 4 entirely eradicates al! traces of S82 finctaers for which Copaira and Cubebs have erally seen thought an antidote, to the r: fre health of s vast portion of the populatien. TRIESEMAR No.3, ik ee est and sure remedy of the civ: plished In thi Inthe ni ae for a mop ating the destructive use of Mer ail as other deleterious ingredients, = i tha Sereeperite in the world canue’ Seer se tanto en and of ail Seaseating qaal~ levoid o: in the form of a lozenge, snd may Hen the toilet table without their use being sus- kre eases mh, OF four @5 case In oat gee and Ag peer thus Be aes 9, 38 administered by Vatpean, Lallemand, nt, ee Xo. Wholesale and rotail'by DR. H. A. BAR ; gleecker (four dvors from MacDoxgst ieet,) ‘New York. Ymmediately an receipt of re- eury. whic! tance, Dr. B: will forward Triesemar to peg pe ae reir mecha ad svareoed eee ee BARROW, thet beausi! medical work, Humes Fait Price 25 EZ mane and Book ae Wathington B.O- * Gent FO & 00. Ee ORTER, . axp alam w: ms borgir a8 wieks 1. £0, &9., o-0om, ly (04a Fellows’ Hall) 1% #t