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THE EVENING STAR. TELEGRAPHIO NEWS, | {ASSOOIATED PRESS DISPATCHES} DENTISTRY. Socngzon Danis Wonton Buildins, corner Pa. aermuaan'l Revenih st = ‘eth inserted ou Vulcanized Rabbit. & and improved plan. Also, Silver Plates made Um superior | es Teoth extracted without | FROM THE MISSISSIPPI. Nenrly the Whole Atmy in Motion—The Blockade Ruaners Agaim—Reported Oc- | cupation of Grand Galf. Carno, Msy 1A steamer arrived to-day | with dates from Milliken’a Rend to Sanday eyeuing. Nearly the whoie of the army +t that ut Was inmotion. They marched across, ; aving tents and behind. The sol- | diers took riz days’ rations. i Two tnes, having in tow fovir hay barges, | Tun past the batteries at Vicksburg last Satur- day night. The repels did vot fire at thom } itis stated on whatis considered trust wortity | authority that Gen. Osterhaus now occgpi-s | Grand Gulf, It is thought that tB® sanitary | * stores at Milliken’s Bend, of which titre are | % ac! considerable quantities, will have torun the blockade. Union Cavairy batakd imte Central Missise sip. New Yoru, May 2.—The Tribune has ree-iv- ~~ Case foltowing dispateh, dated Memphis, ril 30: he Jackson Appeal of the 24th says that the Yankee cavairy expedilion into Central Mis sissippi, threatening Columbus and ‘Grenada, excels in dsring ali the former Yankee raidss The Appeal has intelligence from Arkansas that the rebels are rapidly strengthening under Kirby Smith and Sterting Price, and will soon give the Unionists treuble in this region. Gen. D. H. Maury has been transferred to the | rebel army in Tenneseee. FROM SUFFOLK. More Fishere—* mere! Rifle-Pit Cap- - ‘Suvrorx, Va., Mey Slots morning at 9 o'clock Gen. Peck sent a force of infantry, cav- airy and artillery, across the Nansemond river on 2 secconnoisance, and when two miles ont they charged upon and took the enemy s rifie- pits and captured some @risoners. ur Toss ‘was small, but that of the enemy much greater. The charge was made by the 13th New Hamp- shire and the sth New York. Skirmishing has been kept up all day. THE WAR IN KENTUCKY. Defeat of the Reeels at Monticello. Cisoinnati, May 2.—Gen. Carter has crossed } the Cumberland and now occupies Monticello, atter ronting Chenault’s rebel forces, which retrented onthe Jamestown road. Carter is atrer them. A squad of rebels were routed a Meadville, Ky., on the 30th ult, by a det: ment of the Thirty-fourth Kentucky. rebels Sree including their leader, CU. Gersuch. A Schooner Seized by the Rebels at Mata- | moras. New York, May 2.—By the arrival of the | Briush brig Hannah, from Matamoras April 2d, iti learned that the schooner John L. (jen- try, trom: New York, with a generu! TEO, was seized by the Confederates, ater she bad en- tered into the custom- house, and was ra over | to the Texas side. She was immediately | claimed by the Mexican authorities, when the | Contederates tried to compromise with her | eaprtain, but he would not haye anything to do | withthem. He has put in a claim for 360,000 | damages, aaa would probably get it. t The Arrestin Indiana. Crxcrsnati, May 2. merly of Maryland, arrested in Indians and sent m irons to Lonisyille,is charged with | aiding and assisting soidiers to di j Tebel prisoners money and ass escape, and conducting treasonable correspond- ence. A search of his house developed tools | jor ihe Manufacture of butternut ornaments, a | large quantity of the latter in vy: tages of | completion, and numeronstet‘ers between him- | oon. He gracefully acknowledged the | fiiancial aid ext-nded to the government by the sis and merchants of Boston, and paid tribute te the patriot ot New Eng- Jand. He did not pretend tohave the power of seeing through the national horoscope. but | thought he might safely say this war is nearits | termination, i re ES OU CAN SAVE 25 CENTS ox EVERY DOLLAR ' when you buy at - JONES & CO.'s, carneE ee and D streeta, PRODUCE, Provisions AND FRUIT, ONES & CO. abe Sop AND BETTER than any bouse here or in Baltimore. FEW BUTTER! : NEW BUTTER! The ‘irst in this city arrived st JONES & C0.’3 ap 15 2w Corser Bighth and D streets. ORWELL & WARNER'S COLORIFIC For Coloring the a 2 Beautiful Brown and Applied without wash or preparation ; will not crisp the heir or whiskers like a dye; leaves it soft and glossy, i cecine ite growth; particularly adapted to ladies’ use, whose hair is prematurely Gcarantied os represented. Bey it! 7 Wholesale and retail at BOSWELL’S MILI- TARY AND FANCY STOKE, 302 E street, neai lith, Sole Agent for Washington and the District, apé-im Uv. . KREVENCE STAMP DEPOSITORY. Corres a eC emee gE Bor [ste mee Revenvr, z tia Sta, betwee a This ofice baying hee demgnatel by et missicber of Internal Revenue asthe Depository for fermshing U_S. Internal Revenue Stamps, 2 fall supply ¢f every kind and denomination will here- after be kept copsiantly on hand The following discount will be made : On purchases of pk or more, 2 per centunt. “ elas ie Lewis oi.nP' ANE, . | e posi 2 eu _ 8p 2-6t » “Tet arual Bovesee for D.C, . (Yo SUTLERS AND PURVEYOR. SMITH & MORRISON, No. 67 LOUISIANA AVENUE, Four Doors Frou ENTH Street, offer for sale at +: oe low prices & large assortment of | FINE GROCERIES PROVISIONS; WINBS, LIQUORS, suaaRs, PRUITS, &e., Packed in superior order. No charge’ for package or delivery to any part of the city. 8.& M. are proprietors of the well known brand of OLD Vaseeee WHISKY SMITH’S WILD CHERRY TONIC BITTERS, The Trade Supplivd on Favorable Terms. . S7-TRY US.ee ap6-Im* \OTTSCHALK, Gore GHIGKERING’S PIANO. The besutifol7 octavo square Piano used at Gottechalk’s Concert’s at Wilisrd’s Hall, is ove of Chickering & Sons best Pian owned by us and for sale upon reason: terms alwayson hand the discount for cas! and the greatest aie of Pianos in sree iH ap 28-3t 306 Pa ave, bet. 9th and ety ste. SaLE— ROW SAFE. Fe Wo FORD, 223 Pa. avenue, sp 28-3t* up stair Mw cate ect of 8 PARIS FANCY GOuDB, Poteet aperaliy ar ew etding Presents, +5 Jewellers, 354 Penveylvania avenue. Rear the Metropolitan Holtel. fa ne PaESENTS. attention My their iy RPE F) DGS. CHEV ADEA. &e., AMY oan mate to or > Braid oF | Striping, Military ateaoi, old Lace Peter Reva "ac BOSWELL Riteeted Vas striae Sod | M and Pane: re, E Street, pear lith, t for Boswell & War- | ner’s celebrated Celortae or Hair Dye. ap 2-19 iN bite ivan Sanity Physician and Sur- Jon soon, fae 7 | ve Toand at rd of- Ne. “150 bth street, betwee mar 2- in M»staay @ooDs. Was. STEPHENS & CO, < ~ 322 Dexxeyivasia AVENUE, Offer the reopen by aa in this cify, embrac- ve adl pon ae gtoors in the Arey aod OND 58, BELTS, gaobs.01 ueh straps ars’ Wars, OAPs.” PI TOLS. Siere with a it of (UNTEORM GiaaiinS feuh which we owe we can ‘ernie ou a fow mome WaLlh STEP ABNS & co. 32% Pennsyivanis Aven _sen-tfif, 823 Pent is Avenue, pyrostant TO BUILDERS... ; | SAND-SAND-SAND | sovereizn and sure remedy for , Agent for this District. N2W ano TMPROVaD INVENTION ARTIFIOIAL CHEOPLASTIC BONE TEETH, Wirsour Mrrat Pratez om OLAsre, DR. 8. B. SIGREMOND, Renda oadwoy, New ses nd 260 Pennsyi | viaeomae, baw rerelige 18th sts., Wasktnsion, | Calls the mgr the Sabie to the following advantasen sgt hinimpeored yearn aysvermn: wintf a erties fourths fiz aan oy Sar nee 4 No teeta or rects nectase abe éxtrated, as th ones can be inserted mo. 3. Fe Toots will be made inoteaslve, and never 4. Wot temporary teeth needed, as permanent ones . porary, veath are ne thereby the ex) ion of the faco, which under the | old system is frequently disfigured, 5. ‘hie work bes been tested over five years by many-o of the first eh and physicians im Dr. B. has invented = white un are SSS Mee TaeTaia ccs Sail we fect CS Minoan onany yey dite reote, whiok vag; eens ‘and examine for yourself, no 0-¢m Ss DENTISTRY. Call at 246 Pa. between 13th and 13¢! ime feeth vod Syst ed of ine Tee ‘0 do oacthn ie re Fine a Far eeci over al ods heretofore used moderate. } Tuoted without peta when desired. Fermi be accommodated ze oF ia errs eee tet ee denire; trongest oe Se aateet dentuce tha shag ny and nos! rt 1 produce, the MINERAL PLATE will be ly warranted. — lvanisavenue | “Hoome'a tis ety~ aes be tbe a ‘rch mar 4-ly¥ T. BOVE & 00. Aus now grape spaced to execute Ce paces with which they may be favored LUMBING, GAS, 0 On steaM TitTiNG sUBL- BF" Btore on Ninth street, s few doors north ef | i Penceylvania avenue, whe; be found a com- | Diove atoortaent of CHANDELIERS and other GAS ‘TEAM and WATER FIXTURES. jan 77-ly Ww GAS FIXTURES. 3B Haye in 8tere, and are daily rece! GAR | FIXTURES of entirely New Patterns and eas and Finish. sunetien ts style toanything heratofore offered in this market, We invite citi ane erally to call and examine | our stock of GA: ATE mie dl oe confident that we Pears the best sel Weshingtan Wezk in the above line intrusted to our oar age ly attended to. otf KS & & McGHAN, 376) Datreet. PIKE'S PURE ; OHIO CATAWBA BRANDY. | This BRANDY has be-n manufactured for seve- ral years from the PURE JUICE of the CATAWBA GRAPE! { Thus affording additional evic-nce of the pro- | 3 | gressof 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 not only equals but excels the best imported Bran- dies in purity and fiayor, Itisin tact, the Best Brandy Known. This statem-nt is fuliy corrobo- | rated by the certificates of our most distinguished | analytical Chemists. | ‘he want of Fure Brandy has long deen feitin | | this country, and the introduction of an article of euch quality s8 to supersede the sale and use of there vile compounds. hitherto sold under the bame of Brandy, can only be regarded asa great publie med The Oatawba Brandy, possesses all the qualities claimed for the best imported Liquors, and ix of perfect purity and superior flavor, and a DYSPEPSIA, FLATULE. NOY CRAMP, CHOLIC LANGUOK, LOW SPIRITS, GENERAL pee ALITY. CHOLERA MO. Sy &e., Fe. WF READ THE CERTIFICATES!!! Ww. Nov. 11, 1888. D. RK. Crark, Ksq., 81 made & chemical | auatysis of a sample of pure Ohio Catawba Brandy, of the manufscture of 8.N. Pike& Co. Cincin- nati, and find it to be pure wine brandy, free from any adulteration or admixture of ingredients det rimextal to health—not a fictitious liquor made of corn spirits and Haming essences, aud it is well adapted from its purity and quality, to take the place of Fresch Cognac THOMAS ANTISELL Chem.cal Examiner. U. 3, Patent Office. Stare ASSAYER’S OFFICE, 32 Somerset Bt. Boston, Oct. 33, 1353, | ' 1 hereby cerify tha: I have’ ti day made a | ; chemical anaiysis of a sample of Catawba erenay | | broughtto me by G. Bimmonds, Esq.,and that have feund no edulterating ingredient or impro} subtancesinit. Itis pure brandy spirit, with usual coloring and saccharine matters belon, brandy. I would recommend it ore mieaics ‘anes, CHAS. T. JAOKSON State Assayer. D. R. CLARK, corner 434 and Penn., ave., sole mar i8-eod'3m ir he g to AUGUSTUS JOHNSON & CO., 289 PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE, Betwees 9TH aND 107TH S7s., é ; HAVE BOUGHT AT THE RECEIVER’S SALE, THE WHOLE BALANCE OF STOCK of the late firm of LEACH & GO., BALTIMORE, consisting of: HERMETICALLY-SEALED GOODS, OF EVERY DESCRIPTION: MEATS, POULTRY, FISH, FRUITS, VEGETABLES, SOUPS, Ete., WHICH WE OFFER TO THE TRADE, DY THE PACKAGE, FAB BELOW MANUFACTURER'S PRIOEB, AUGUSTUS JOHNSON & CO., aps-tf 289 Penusylvania Avenné. RRIVED — qo BALE BY 393 Penn. avenue, between 424 and 6th streete— Choice Goshen BUTTER, t qualities of TEA, Comp plete assortment 9 of BEGARS, ani and N: how. ON and CONNECTICUT 2 MILK eae AY 'BOBTON it WHISKY in the country, the oe roe Takers Whiskyand "id a Family Necta ouaner jeignete and other bi (Gar Bsber With ‘compl ete seeoremeot of gies FAMILY 4 BUTL: ote rade supplied atthe very ge coats pricet QUTLERS, ATTENTION! | Joo °° ROAM AN TIN ‘vaNpLES, ALLOW, io rhs for cash at and Oandle Works "Green street ant "Shs oanal, Georgetown, 1) Coote OOLLINB & 00.3 PHILADELPHIA DRAUGHT ALE AND PORTER. alSead VonTan tres is celebrated Brower, which I am prepared to farnish on short notice te | TRAVELERS’ DIRECTORY. ap 17-40" | Ww | with Train leaving B: | This is the Only Route by which Through Ti | COLT BALTIMORE AND OHIO RAILROAD. On and after "Monday, Agsil TRAINS will be ran ourcen Fest ASHLN' PARK BENBU S orites WASHINGTON and GARPER'S NPGARY aud six six paeees WASHINGTON and B: olows ADE: A, NEW YORE & BOSTON. "heave Washi eas tS and 11.160, m. amd 3 and . rodays até 0 p.m. TIMOR, FOR BALT! Leave at 6S. Sand ITA me m. and $.5and 6.3) p. m, On Sundays at8a m. and care 639». m.only. FOR ALL PARTS OF THE WEST. Washington at 6 0a. m.and 3, 6 ‘and 6.99 p.m. On Sundays at Sand tie Tim 208TH WASHINGT 5 Leave Baltimere for Was ‘sshingtom at 4.59, 8 and 10 mn 3.0 and 8 p.m. i is FOR ANNAPOLIS. ete REA as eas eave on No train for Ranapatia on 8 on Bunday: We ast The third and fourt! only fro: and the first and fifth trains trom Wasnt at way points, Master oe _L. M. COLB, General Ticket Agent. transportation. isssa. SPRING AND SUMMER "SCHEDULE OF THE BALTIMORE AND OHIO RAILROAD, FROM WASHINGTON CITY! . THE GREAT SHORT LINE TO THE WEST, SOUTH AND NURTH-WEST. kest Time. And the Qnly Ronte Bt ede sell a Through ‘Tor a direct, oF give s Th Check for, ‘ashiogton Gtr awit h less “Shacger of of Cars than on any other Route, and no Omnibus Ridirg. FOUR Day. TRAINS FROM WASHINGTON TY, (Bundays excepted.) j making connect with Prains Heaving Baltimore M 8.15 4. M. and 9B. On Sundeys. two Trains st 3 and 6 3) P. M.. con- necting at ae with 9». % Train from OR THE WEST. Train leaving ‘Washington at 6.30 4. M. makes connection at Washingtom Junction ( Relay House) timore at 8.15 4. M. Trains leaving Washington at 3,5. or6 30 P.M, make connection with Train leaving Baltimore at Seo. | BE SURE TO BUY YOUR TICKETS BY THE | BALTIMORE AND OHIO KAILROAD. Through Baggage Checks can be pr in Washington. Knight’s Latest Improved SLED? ING CARS, of the most superior ‘inizh, attached to Night Trains. | THE SHORTEST AND ‘D MOST DIRECT ROUTE TO "MBUS, DAYTON, LOUISVILLE, CIN- CLN. TI, INDIANAPOLIS, TERRA HAUTE, ST. LOUIS, CHIV AGO, de, de, dc.y MF wiTH Less CHaNeRS OF CARS TIAN OTHER ROUTE. leg BF Special Notice to Pe ers for the West from © shington '—Paasengers West by purvha- sing their THROUGH TIC Sin Washing’ by the Baltimore and Ohio Railroad, SAVE DOLLAR in the Through price, an} have the p ilege of visitipg Baltimore (if desiret) without BY ANY | additional charge, a" Connections at the Ohio River with CLEVE; TPSBUKG, CENTRAL OHLO ant MARIETTA & CINCINN ATU RATLROADS: and through them, with the whole Railwey * tem o of the NORTH WEST, CENTRAL WEST, and SOUTH WEST. For THROUGH TICKETS please apply at the Ticket Office, Washington otation, W.P.SMITL, Master of Transportation ; General Ticket Agent. ap 21 otf 63) | pENNAYLVANIA CENTRAL nak 18 A FIRST-C Aes ROOT Ee TO ALL THE WESTERN OITIBS, ean spEep. SAPEEY | AND COMFORT! REE FROM DUBT A! ROUGH BAGGAGE CHEOKED T! MOOG AALTIMORR THREE DAILY TRAINS FROM PHILADELPHIA TO PITTSBUBG! em rm: CLOSE CONNECTIONS AT HARRISBURG with peatne on the NORTHERN (CENTHAL RAILROAD, jie THE GREAT CENTRAL ROUTE WASHINGTON AND, BALTIMORE i) in the WEST, NORTHWEST, AND SOUTHWEST. @7 For Through Tickets a) By, at the ofiees of the Northern Central Raiiro: y corner of Pennsylvania avenue and Sixth street, Washington, and Calvert Station, Baltimore, SPLENDID Goma ee ON ALL NIGHT | SMOKING any SALOON CARS ON ALL TRAINS FROM WASHINGTON. Passengers will take the 6.30 a.m. and 6.9) p.m traipe connecting in Baltimor, th the 9.1) a and 9.15 p. m, trains on the Northern Central B: | Toad, and arrive ix Harrisburg atl p.m. and 1.35 a: m., there making close connections with the trains on the Pennsylvania Central Railroad for all parts of the West. FREIGHTS. By this route Freighta of all descriptions can be forwarded to and from any point on the Railroads of Ohio, Kentacky. Indiana, Illinois, Wisconsin. Towa, or tlroad direct. The Pennsylvania, Central failroad also connects at | with Steamers, by which Goods can be forwarded to any port en the Ohio, inoia, Adan Kentueky, Tennessee, Cumberland, Ba} Hingis, Mi sippi, Wisconsin, Missouri Rivers; and at Cleveland i eandunky and and ‘Out with steamers te all North erchants and shi; rif entrusting the transpor- tation of their Freight to eis is Company can tely with Ory on its TH: ES OF F. BNC to and rom an pout in the Wert. by the Pennsylvania Central are seed Comper as favorableas are charsed by othe Contral is paral to mark packages ‘Via Penna, ‘M. BROWN nets orteery ge te RB. ay Tee! aE aNoor LEWIS, Gen’l Superintendent, A ‘altons, i Hi HoustO Gen’'l Ticket Agent, hese ei General Freight a NATIONAL LOAN. THE NEW SIX PER CENT. BONDS of the UNITED STATES, PAYABLE ‘TWENTY YEARS FROM DATE, Cr after Five Yeard, at Option of the Goverament THE COUPON BONDS, In Bums of FIPTY DOLLARS, ONS HUNDRED DOLEARS, #IVE HUNDRED DOLLARS, vee and ONE THOUSAND DOLLABS. YHE REGISTERED BONDS, In Bums of FIFTY DOLLARS, ONE HUNDRED DOLLARS, FIVE HUNDRED DOLLARS, ONE THOUSAND DOLLABS, FIVE THOUSAND DOLLARS, and . TEN THOUSAND DOLLARS, ISTEEEST COMMER OIRG AT DATE OF FUR 5 AND PAYABLE SEMI-ANNUALLY IN GOLD. ‘Thone Boxve are the GHEAPEST GOVERNMENT SEOURITY now im the market, Tho Interest, at present price of coin, being equiv alent to § Pax Cunr, in currency, FOR SALEBY JAY COOKE & CO., BANKERS, 462 FIPTRENTH STREET, Dears ™ VERNMENT BONDS, PREASURY NOTES, CBRTIFICATES, 4RMY 4ND NAVY VOUCHERS, COIN, CURRENCY AND BZORANGE dhe 9-tf te inane DatLy aera i jompany, northeast | { shenls i PRO H For ADDITION ee IT. | tonBteam Pnmp (No. 2.) similar to the one now in | use at Mount Pleasant U. 8. Go-pitel, and the | necessary pipesand plumbing to carry thé water | uncer Aets approve . the entire ra } as FOR HAY, LY, STRAW, AND GRAIN CLOTHING, &e. __-PROPOSALS. aD oat Tas pres ILL BE REC > Washiveton Zynpive ut ria aye Km.,0f May t 1863, Tora Fire gna Bui required by the Tredsu: Beparuont | oh Waadies i ce bidders must aubmit description of the Safe repose to furnish, Dieta) eat Dy draqi ive the mode of constru: full section- of the mater-al used ‘A180, “schetales of sizen with prices attaci ed ssa Be price cae] su per- ficial test ineiading coors and all necessary fixtures, at which Safes of extra size i those inestongat . ae le will be furnished od Buy in to delivered when ae eed and i shafges, canamed in the bide must cover all except freight, and the actual travelling Re a cases when the Safes require to be v4 the euntiactor, ait bids must be accompar aE RY Ab ripe of oro responsible nae eet ie bidder. cis oO rform je eon’ accent ti esas to him. ae oH ae sean @ Department ) eserves the ri tore) t gr all the bide if It be considered for ite iu: terest do 80, and no bid will be considered that does not son forny eee requirements of this advertisement Locks will be furnished by the Dovartsent; but Bd a"beTacona fens sts ents, and nm oe nv endorsed ‘Proposals or Sate Be ngs eae nes 2. ROGERS, sp 13-m hen in charge Troaiury Department, | Levels WV Roe Ee, Wauin Nan Quartier aie ton. \7th Api ee as PRorosaLs will be feitnrin. Se this Stic wat 12 | of an Marine Barracks, Washington ps ate propesal for constructing a Sewe: , &¢., for of the Barraeks, according to plans ‘and 8 Spas toy be seen at the office of the Quarte o Corps, . Bidders are notified that Bp a will be made Upon ace: unts dols authenticated by the command- jog officer of the post, and that the last or final payment wil! only be made upon the soporte of such The Or persons as may be authorized to inspect he re that the whole has been properly exe- er coests to be endorsed “Proposals for Coa- structing Addition to Hos Marine Barracks, Washington.”’ or ‘‘Proposals for QGonstructin, Sewer,&c , at Marine Bar:acks, Washington,’’ ani addressed to the u Balke ‘ved ‘ajor W. B. BLACK, Quartermaster U.S. M. Corps. Pei olla Tae American please copy and send bill 1 Qp 18-StawtMay5 STATES PATENT OF rICE, } ‘APRIL 20, 1853, PRop-BALB8 will be received by the undersigned until the lith day of May next, for repairing and intipg the sa!oon in the old portion ran Patent | Bfice Fuilding. making carer &c Epecifications can be seen at this office. ‘or “repairing and painting” pads can be made an Hook ce with plans and speci the Mayor's Office, which may be seen fram and after thia day RIC HART, Wale AGH. Mey WIs OLBYHANE, Board of Aldermen, OHAS. H. UTBRMEALE, mon Counei (Intel... Rep. & ti for the use ap 2-dtd BEPOT QUARTERMA OFFICE, d Corner Evehte nth and G Wasnrsctos, Do. Apeil 8, 1363. Proposats Will be received at this office until TUESDAY, May &, at 120 ‘clock. for one Worthing from the pun p house at Mount Pleasant Hospital tothe tank in the center of Carver U. 8. Honpital , and for distributing the same to the ‘Plan and specifientions cap be seen at Carver Hospitalon Saturday, May 2, between the hours of 12an¢ 2p, m ‘mnst be addressed to Oaptain E. B, tant Quartermaster, U8. Army, and d ** Proposais for Plumbing M4rYro® 8 OFFICE, APRIL, 1953. Proposals will be received at the Mayor 8 Office until 32 m. Satur: May 9th, for grading and graveling Ninth street west froui @ to N sta, norch, #th } and gth Nov., 1362. The gravel must be nine inches in depth in tha center, and tapering to, four inches at the sides; anc the atreet, after being graded and graveled to atistaetios of the Commis iorer of the Ward and Assistant Commissioners, =ha!l be thor- onghly rs aked and rolle Bidcers inust state ‘ice per cubie yard for grading and per square yard for graveling. No part of the appropriation will be paid except upon the certificate of the Cour maenees ihat the work is properly doné. NO T. GARNER. Cx ommigsim Third Ward. CHOMAS LEWIS, Ww. DR _ 8p 27-10t [Int. ,Cbron. & Rep.} As ont rs. UARTERMASTER GENEBAL'S OFFICE, WASHINGTON City, March 9, 1863, | wners of steam vessels are invited to send to the ose cer master General's Office tenders for their arter or sale. Tenders should contsin descriptions. of the vessels, their dimensions, enrolled or registered tonnage, actual carrying capacit material, whether’ Pia whether side-wheel or pro: pellers, whether iron or copper fastened, size and power of engines and boilers; and shonid state the price at which they are offered for long or shoxt charter with the estimated value of the vessel in case of loss, or in case the Government should prefer to ourchase instead of chartering. Owners of steam vessels already in tae service of the Qnartermsster’s | Bedale are requested to make known tothe Department any reduction in their present rates which they may be willing to grant.and also the price at which they will be willing to sell them, All such tenders should be aldressed to the i States, at martermaster General of the Uni' ashington, and should be endorsed Proposals tt charter 01 sale of steamers,’ When received, they will be considered, and the Department will endeavor to reduce the heavy experse attending army transportation upon the ocean and tide-waters, by substituting. wherever it cando 50, phoaver vessels of equal cai pelt for shore ae womployed, marZ Quartermaster General. TANT Qvanrens RMASTER’s OFFICE, ee Dipariane ent, Cor. g anil 2ed strests, HINGTON, D.C , April 16, 1868 Warttes Proposals are invited for furnish HAY, STKAW, OATS, and CORN, for the use et this Depot, to be delivered at the Railroad Depot, oratany of the Government wharves in this city, Tho proposals to be acdressed to the under signed, and they shou!'d state the quantity of up article offered, also the prize and the date lelivery. Proposals will be received for five thousand (5,000) bushels of Core or Oats, and fifty (50) tons of Hay or Straw, end a pwacie: unless it should be for rae ealeress of the Government to contract for a leas ine ame tube put up in good sacks, of about two htt nueben each, which are to be furnished at the cost i contracter. Hay 4nd Straw to be securely baled. All Grain rane Hay offered to pede ae toa rigid inspection by the Goverment Ins; joniracts will be awarded from time to time to the lowest Hotes mie planers as the interests ot the service may Good security will be required for the ye aith tal ‘faldliment of any contract made under this advertisement. Payment to be made atthe Pi nck of the Captain and A. Q. M.U. BLA. contract, ap 17-Sm PIANOS. A NEW Assortment ore Steinway & Son's Pianos has been received te-day. These one ER are admitted by all sauaicians to be su; rior to all others. The first preminm bas always been awarded to Steinway & Sons, wherever and whenever they have come in competition with others—as at the World’s Fair in London, of last year, and all exhibitions in this country. Several second Pianos for sale upon easy terms, at the warerooms of G. METZEROTT, Tr, 16 corner ror Le av. and lith street. — abscriber ae in receipt of very’ A for a f oonetae tf single and matched, barnes and riding horses. zueyss are y himself at the North ae eee a market sat some among them cannot fail one who wishes te purchase such fall rape He ial scant olther Buse ¥ who want either Bugsy Draft or Biding Horses ic give hima sales and exchange stables, on pemisiane ‘outh side, between 6th and 7th mar7-tf SouTn DOWN MUTTON. ay, AND BEEP, Also, BUTTER, EGGS and MILE, wholesale and retail, at No. 334 D street, near Tenth street. _Sps-eolm™ B, FENNEB. QTBIOTLY PURE CAE Ene WINES AND ey Soa. L, HBIE. x the District of Columbie, for the le MesorsKohier & Erohii 2 Oalifor- nis, Win ‘ines are astedion. The neo vine oe are our Brande ai NOK or (HITE WINER Py eka p MUSCATEL, mar Lm & p PERRIR, Soe Sole Pp) T nN, TR ame & 02, 506 Bove Taek O10. ae, * prongs Yr aged , a! ng Baga rent Ye- 4 { 4 THB CLOTHIERS OF THE DISTRICT! The undersigned would most respectfully inform his friends, and the Trade generally, that he is now propared,to offer ono of the finest Spring Stocks of READY-MADE CLOTHING ‘ever offerea ip this city. Of astock that they will de well to give him acall. | Respectfally. 8. HERZBERG, No. 2 Market Bpace, next to corner of Baltimore street. Baltimore, March, 1968. mar %8-3m” At esee rors BMITHI! 460 SEVENTH STREET. Ho is selling Immense Bargains in OLOTHING, FUBNISHIN2 @CODs, Y HaTS, CAPS, &e., &e. Yor a few days more we will offer our immense stock at great bargains to make room for our SPRING STOCK, _Te those in want, we,say, now is the time to buy, Remember that SMITHS is Headquarters for Olothing—460 Seventh street, two doors above J Bruce & Co.’s, J. H. SMITH, Clothier, No. 460 Seventh street, _mar ly and corner 2’th st. and Pa. av. GP=t DEOLINE IN 6 @OLD! G order to reduce our present stock” we have BEDUCED THE PRICE OF OUR QOLOTHING and are aoe selling off at rapid rates. The people find that J. BRUCE & CO.’8 is the piace to, bay @00D OLOTHING at LOW RATES! Call and secure some of the Great Bargains now offered at No. 464 SEVENTH ST&BET, two doors below Smith’s. J. BRUCE & O0., mar 17 Clothiers, 464 Seventh st., near F, ARGED SOLDIERS pe are all invited to call at BMITH’S, No. 460 Suvantu Starr, Opposite City Post Office, and get their CLOTHING AT LESS THAN NEW YORE PRIORS, Soldiers can rely on Fair Dealing at | for work by the Gay. or for the SMITHS, ap2-td” D. P- HOLLOWAY, Commissioner, No, 460 SEVENTH STREET, ROPOS WILL BE qecery sD AN and Siolack paturiay, gh Maye le 9p DORNER 20TH STRERBT AND PA, AV. ar DT TS TLS SL, DRY GOODS, &. RESS GOODB.: REY, 8 AIN aud FIGURED DE ©) TVIRS, GINGHAMS, DUNT ORGAN DIES. Paria ES, SPRING BALMORALS. Also, JODS in great variety and of TAYLOR & CO. EW GOODS! NEW GOODS: N NEW GOODS! Will open this day a magnificent stock of POINT TARKAD and MEDALLION VOLLARS, es BARDEWEOREDTS, aurea ROBB AND WAISTS CAME BA eo TERRAD, usHeR BROIDERED DINR, Srtt Fat HEADDRESSES and NETS, latest style. Also, a large stock of tteel. Jet and To: toise Sheil BAR PROPS, PINS and BELT CLASPS, PORTEMON NAIES, FANS. &c., &¢. which will be sold at Ss WM, WEINBERG, 1s Market Space. GREAT BARGAINS DRY G@ Xo oDs, At324 Pa. ey een th and th sts. The balance of the D. LOCK WOOD'S (lormerig John B. ay. in oni to ae vom for a ‘auobs, steck of GENTLEMEN'S FU. NISHING arent, ‘Ser ains in DRESS GOODS, SHAWLS, fnvee sasortin- nt of HOSLERY, OOF TONS and WHITE GO008, at less than wholesale prices. ap ll 2w ENSROIDERTES—4 op splendid argitment just received at 8. & W, MEYEN BERG. 48 Market Space, _ ith and 8th sts. BusAcnEn AND BROWN MUOSLINS, NEW ‘ORK MILLS, WAMSUTTA and other va ua- AA arion se | mean fantarers’ pri ei cen: Also, Irish Mi ‘ew. HEYENBERG’s, an grarhe Space, Sicween Tth ith sta., L Be closed ont by the Is: of Under the Avenue House AUGUSTUS JOHNSON & CO., 269 PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE, Burwasn 912 & 107Tx &rz., (OOMBE’ BUILDING,) Have Just Received ° 100 CASES DE ST. MARCEAUX CHAMPAGHE “RED LAG,” IN QUABTS AND PINTS. This Wine is pronounced by connoisseurs superior te any other brand in the market, and prom- iment on the Wine list of first-clase New York Hotels and Restaurante. aLs0 @ CASES GREEN SEAL, QUARTS. Besides the above Wines, we bave constantly en hand a fall supply of all other well-known brands— PIPER HSIDSICE, HEIDEIOK & 00 MOET & OHANDON oLIQuer, ; @. B. MUMM & 0O,, Ite, gw An inspection of our stock, which is now replete in every branch, is respectfully solicited, 324 | GYODS stock at CHAR. i tt) must | For the Holidays.. * A: M. BININGER & €@., Baancu or Nos. 19 any 21 Baoan &t., New Yous. OFFER FOR SALE AT THEIR STORB, No. 237 PENNSYLVANIA AVENUB, ! NEAR THIRTERNTH STREBT, SIGN OF THE OLD KNICKERBOCEBR, THE MOST COMPLETE ASSORTMENT OF | IMPORTED WINES AND LIQUORS 10 BE FOUND IN THE METROPOLIS, —ALso— - FINE GROUERIES, GAN GoopR, KITS AND KEGS No. 1 MACKEREL, KENNEBEO SALMON, BOUSED & PIOKLED LAMBS’ TONGUES, PIGS’ FEET, ENGLISM DUN CODFISH, ‘Together with all the LUXURIES INCIDENT TO THE SEASON Mozsrs. A.M. B... Co. are also Sole Proprietors of BININGER’S ORLEBRATED LONDON DOUK GEN, Pat up im Quaré Bottles for medicinal use, Also, Bole -Agenta for OLD TOM LONDON CORDIAL GIN. Ww All articles bought at their store warranted of the first quality, and forwarded toany part of the alty free of expense. Aa we intend to be permanently located, we re- spectfully request families to give us acall. ABRAM M. BININGEB, HENRY T. CAPEN. Wasnrncron, Ps amber. 1362. A.M. BININGEK’ & CO. have no connexion with He assures those in want | any other House, 4sg-tf BOLLIN OHUROH, Agent. Loop! A BLOODH pin aa Altes C USE A DEPRAVED CONDI- SORE: ox poe VITAL FLUID, roduces LA, ULOBES SORES SPOTS TRITERE, acana YOR gris SYPHILIS O& VE- Te Eae DISEASES &e. ITAN’S ROOT SAMA HERS aaa Is offered the public 4 as a positive cure. ed those then who have either Serofala Foe ad oF Sen mor any Kind, at orce use the END HE Cure ae so Teiters, Scales and Copper Col- ored Patches, ss there are many surmises about kem moana all aE tent of the blood and one the thy action for the cure of Ry TH I iris OR VENEREAL DISEAS a nae i MAKITA KOOT AND HERB JUICE. most po* ie Pourtatal and effectualremedy aie i scribed; it reaches and eradicates every pacticle of the venereal poison, so that the cure is thorough j} and permanent | Take then of this puri ying remee dy and be nealed, and'éo not transmit to yomr pos- terity that fer Donde DEE may APR in after years, Although you ma} cetiara incu! ~. the BAM per apes Rook AND HERB JUICES willremove every vestige of impurities on the system, as well a all the bad effeets of Mercury, FEMALES! FEMALES!) In many affections with whic numbers of Fe- ; Males suffer, the ROOT AND HERS JUICES is most hy prily adapted, in Uleerated Uterus, in Falling of the Womb, Whites, in besring down. Debility, ant for all compisints incident to the sex. Sent by express, Price $1 a bottle, or 6 bottles: | fe iy | fF 85... waRITAN’S CHANCRE WASH. Price 25 cents. Full directions. DESMOND & CO., Box 151 Philadelphia Post Bold by 8. CALVERT FORD. comer of 11th and | Pa svenue! and hy HENRY CUOK. Alexandria. COLEMAN & ROGERS, 173 Baltimore street, oc Jot | Baltuuore, r R IESE ™M A R . ed by Royal Letters Pi Ensia red Pituted Oy the Buds Wf the How de Phormnatse te Parts,and the ImperiabCollers of Medicins, Vienna, Is the tectnst TELESEMAR, NO}, ston rem for. MATOREHGA "AND BXHAUSTION SYSTEM, TRIESEMAR No. 4, Completely and entirely eradicates aii traces cf | those disorders for which Copaiva and Oubebs have {| generally been thought an antidote, to the rain oe | fie health of s vast portion of the population. TRIESEMAR No.3, In the great and eure remedy of the civilised world fer all impurities of the system as well as seca: | symptoms, obviating the destructive use of Mer- | well as ows’ deieterious ingredients, aad SPER- OP THe | which all the rilla’ in the ‘world canoe remove. TRIESEMER os. 1,2 and 8 are — devoid of taste or smell, and of all neuseati Pa ities. They are in the form of a lozenge, lie ne the toilet table without their use being sue- Paid ‘in tin er dopa or four drgreglit one for $9, and in $2 cases. thus saving $9. administered by Valpean, Lallemand, Reux. Wholesale and retail'by DR. H. pretinn , Bleecker _street, (four oad ay MacDoa: Deve? treet,) New York. ‘Tmmediatel; receipt of re- mittadce Dr. Barrow will forward ‘iesamar to an} part oe feereee securely packed, and adi | | | ictions of the writer. “Bublnted a also by DB. BARROW, that ro ‘beanzifully illustrated medical work. i Pri » 95 ta, "Trie and oot d by mpecial thority trom 8G, FORD, btained by special ext To HOTELS, @ROORE: ey SESTAURANTS, PRI- VATB FAMILIES, &o. ‘¥ze Subscribers havo a sat Beedle) a fresh ahip> it of 0 CASES ae JULIEN rin FLORRAOG CLAR which they offer for sale ree Ne lew York priced, Also, they have constantly on hand nae Well Selacted Stock af Beh Tae g ApRTa, oa FRERRIRS, | brands, SEAR EAr as ah Be Bae MAS DUBLIN —_. Qe @LisH DAIRY Pens emerouar ei 5 SEL z a TGOENGEN and UNG? ne ONG, IMPERIAL, HY- UNG iN TEAS, on ar TOY CHOUMRIES, ¢ fer sais by i Just reetived 8 amall bee aee Lieus ) cee it nite? Ba AVENUE, He @RZAT. Bee ge AND, wast. MARCHANDIOR poRRigt 43 pa Ny shat Bas pease section in the ih See tinras ees eae AND 1 aiaheni Side ioe tain a Qollection of of HOSES, BB at all ascesaible parte of ees rib tig ILLS mate kee

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