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* Gret class COA “THE EVENING STAR. 4 BOGUS PHRENOLOGIST + Col. Smith tells a capital awry df a certain cwag in the interior, a jotly publican, who con- tributes a pecs deal to the life of that pleasant but sometimes very obstinate borough. One morning @ traveling phrenviogist arrived at ar ee and took Jodelngs, =~ mext day in the village paper a AD Advertisement say- ing that Prof. Brown had arrived, and would make, “for a consideration,” examination of the beads of the citizens, and accompany the #ame with accurate, reliable charts o° charac- wer. Fer three or four days the calis were sparse, but on the fifth day thera was a rush of five or six to the apartments of the professor. One morning a countryman entered the inn where the phrenoiogist had his rooms and said te the Jan: - a : the plaee where the phrenologist Es-racter by sbolds out,’ who can tella man’s bumps on hie skull!” “Yer,” answered Boniface, with a reserved and dig nified manner. “Wail, I w: Potatoe-trap looked into a dit le. Where r antmy 5 ie the man!" “I am the man,” said the landlord. “QO! you be, eh? Wal, put in’ Feel o° my bumps and gin us a3 map. What's the swindle?!” “There is no swindle, sir. Phrenology is a Beience, sir—a liberal science.” “Ol yes; "xpectso; but what’s the price for feelin’ a feller’s bead {” One dolier, with a chart.” “Wal, goit. What doI do? lie down or sit up? Does ithurt?’ ‘ “< Not in the least, sir. Take your seat in that air.’ There were four or five morning-'oungers in ‘the tavern; who checked a laugh~ the coun- thyman took his seat, having first, 5 request. ed, removed his coat, vest, and nec -loth. The wag of a jandlord ran his hands : age ee “bar” of the “patient” for a momen , then saic to the bar-tender: “Mr. Flipkins, take a sheet of p:.per, draw fourlines duwnits whole length, and putdown my figures under the heads I mention to you.” was done. «s Haye you got it?” Yes; all right.” “Very well.” And the landlord went on with his examina- tion, which was rougher, perhaps, than there Was Any necessity for. “Put down Philo-progenitiveness, sixty.” « Down, sir.” “Very well. «Booked, sir. « Cembative: , two hundred.” ** What's thal!” said the victim. No matter, sir. You will see it on the chart. Caution, one; Credulity, four hundred !” «« What's that last bump !” ask®d the patient. “Never mind now; you'll understand it by- and-by. Mr. Flipkins, you've put these in sep- arate columns as usual!” “Yes, sir.” “Very well; add ‘em up.” “Add em u-u-p-p !” exciaimed the phrenole- gical eubject. “1s that the way yon do!” 1 ¢-0-u-r-s-€/ How else could we get your of mind—of intellect ?” «Wal, go ahead.” «How far does it Daboll ! Mr. Flipkins.” «The three colums are equal; they foot up exactly the same!" + The landlord Iecked solemnly and sympa- shixingly towards his subject. «It is very strange,” said he, “but it is so. Phrenolegy never iies. You have no predom- ivant charscter, sir; you have no intellectual status; you don’t k:ow anything, sir. Excuse me, cir; but I must state the trnth, whether you take a chart or not; but sir, if there is any truth in phrenclegy, you ure a d—n fool/ Under the circumstances, sir, I cun scarcely expect you to desire to keep the chart which yea have contracted for. That is a matter of small con- sequence, as it wil be a valnable ill-stration | ef a unique species, which 1 can use in my lectures Lereatier. I authenticate all my lec- tures, sir, With real :ameand residence. The charge cf decepticn, in science, isone which Was never brough stinst me, sir, and never Reverence, two.” sive us map,” said the | the swindle: but I'd rather ve you gvuin’ round the coun- | of me every whereeclse, as you | i blasted philoprogenitive hum- | With this explcsion the subject retired, and | from that day to the present he dreads the | tight of a phrenological lecturer. | #H4AYe RECEIVED THS AGSNUY EASE OF | the Uspitoi. of the ce ebrates HOFFMAN MINE OF CUMBERLAND OJAL, We are now ready to furnish it AT LOW RATES FOR CASH, by the single ton or cargo. We have always om band a ui! assortment of guaranteed 2 240 1ba: to the tou. ot ‘it a-d OAK WOOD and N 4 WOOD, faith fally executed. ICHARvS & GUINAND, B= Wood sud Coa} Yara corner of Ist street east sa Orders prompt, nu B street re Depot at the foot of 4th street art Bosh: f, - Ly t 60lw pres NS,25 PER CENT. CHEAPER TIAN bs Prime & per ib,” JONES & €O., er Figpth nd D strevet FURNITURE—FURNiTURE! R | McGREGOR & €O., at their ~ EXTENSIVE WAKEROOUS, ! #30 BEVE TREKT, s of FURNITURE Our stock is larg: a aid © ried PAF: OR ANITZS Barr-cletr CHAMBER S£' hegany. fail marble Also a large varie WAINUT D TABLES and DiNIN pp tir bi] alarge quantity of Tables. tures a ad eB A SO, -priced B-dsteads, Chairs, robes, Washe-ands. &e . Book cases —ail of best materiais and war m woaild do well to look through uasing, as we are selling at CGREGOR & 09, 430 Seventh st. prices to sit th etnies. apS ecw ARRIAGES ! CARRIAGES !1 Cc CARRIAGES !11 I bavenow on hand and daily reteiv- a tne smortment of FIRST OLAdS Gee CARRIAGES, made by the best buiid erein the country: consisting of one spleadid full @aleche, one valeche Coach, Brett’s; four and six seat Rochaways and Germantowns, Boat Wagous for two or four p-rsons, Doctors’ Pha-tons Pisin and »bifti:g Top Buggies, ogether with a number OfSECOND HAND CAURIAGES but little used @lso, several aplencid #leig! ash, and can be sold to enit t alison at No. 409 Pennsylvania avenue. | mar? am THOMAS YOUNG. | SPRURES: TRUNKS! _ teunge! | ES seat eg sna Traveling Bags in great va- ot and vero lowe HRILBRUN & COS, 506 S6ve: th st., between D aad B. ap Y7-Im* Under Odd Fellows’ Hall. SUTLERS, ATTENTION! vs tozes CASTLE BOAP x08 30 ADAMANTINE UANDLES, io LLOW . Cheap for cash at National Boap and Oaudis yes Green street and the Canal, Georsetowa, . &, Mar 7° OPHAM’S T PREMIUM H TRUNK MAN | Serta | 499 Beverrs Br., Wasmner dD. 0, ae Blvsr Meda! awarded by Maryland Institute of Medal ty Metropolitan Mecheio’s Institute | baad: "Washington. D. G., 1862, I am constantly making,and alwa; ' avec tact tas tot ne ee terial, every. description of vine SOLE LEATHER, IBON FRAME, SOR Bic, ane PACKING TRUNKS BT, AS TEAVELING BAGS OOL BATOHELS, & 6 TET ET erin wt renee a ' imy stock before purchasing elsownere | WSLLISSIER. g rt) are made in other cities. Super + LEATHEF and DRESS TRYNES made er ba 8 COVERED and BEPAIRED st skort © Goods Helivered fros of charge to any PACT of the , Peongetows and Alexandris. "3 \ JAMES B, TOPRAM B?™ ‘AND SHOKS TO SUID THE TIMES, (now manufacturing ail Kinds of BOOT! aed SHOKS. aad enastantly reontring ena S of Bastero-reade Work of every: P. made —sioee to order, will gold st a itenck iewor price than has doen Resetofore charged in this eity for mucb in er: and SHOSS ef Mastern in tof BOOTS o Clip vaade wort will always Gud # good assort- | went in i store 2n4 at the lawest 5 ; @uIPYIN & BROTEER apeur 314 Pannay)y: | BPIQUITY OF MAN Ae or wrth ilastr Jent published. rhs avenne By Bie Charles ations; $3.50. host FRANOK TAYLOR, DIaBy. vsagmemen ts) ~<a searemiecers 4 GuUROWSEI. ee "8 Bookrtore, - 344 Po. ovenus, ec la-tt | ered a | price at which charter, with the estimated PROPOSALS. PRoPceats FOR BRIOKS, Deranrazat ov res (xt! Washington, i fsatxp Prorosacs, will ived a partment until Monday, the 2 ¥ ovlock M , for pias hand m th Hening of the contrast, aud te bac teeee = The Dovertionet Sant etna rl gat to reject any or all the bide ie" gonsiders it to the iaterest of ernment to do Fo. The bids will be opened at 12 o’elock M.,on the sth Inctant in the presenoe of each of thé tidders J P. USHER. &5 may see proper to attend. my 8:0tis Secretary of the Interior, POSALS FOS ALTERING AND REPAIR: p*’ a THE e TY HALL. Line ick OF TEE Cae ae Prorosans. w! org eo ‘ +5 FOr. e pe upper stories of the eastern half of feed ity and specificactons may be seen at the office rebal. ell. the United states Ma: . ote bidders are requesied to state the length of “ibe Dcpartmens reserves the right to reject any y reserves Fe} or all tng’ bida- AG onmeare it to the intereat of 1e nmet 10 BO The Mae willbe opened at 12 o'clock M., on the 18th instant, ance of such of the bidders as m™m ay eee * J.P. USHEE, wy 8 dtzath Secretary of the Interior, Prone FOR: FURNISHING THE PAPER FOR THE PUBLIC PRINTING, Orrice SuPERINTEXDENT PUBLIC P) ‘ WASHINGTON, May 1, Im Pursvancr of the provisions of the seventh section of the ‘‘Joint Resolution in relation to the Public Printing,” approved June 23, 196, sealed Fropemsle will be recaived at this office until WED- NBSUAY, the Ist day of July, 189, at 12 o'clock, for ijurnishing the =e that may be required for the Public Printing for the year ending on the first of December. 1864. ING, da i “the subjoined list’ species, sa nearly as can te | ascerteined, the quantity ofeach kind of paper that will be required: Crass 1—Uncatendered Printing Paper. 15,000 reams fine printing paper, uncalondered, to mensure 24 by 38 inches, and to weigh fifty pount to the ream of 600 sheets, Jalendered Printing Paper, pounds to the ream of 500 _lAgreeably to the pro’ tion aforesaid, samples of of the pi furnish ects. character and quality r required for the above classes will be ed to app:icants therefor. This paper is to be pat Up in quires of twenty. sheets each, and in undies of two reams e1 h ceam to contain 500 perfect sheets. Uniformity in color, thickness, and weight will equired; and no bundle (exclu- sive of wrappers) varying over or under five per cent. from the standard weight will be received, and the gross weight will in all cases be required. Mixing of various thicknesses it the same bundle to make up the weight will be considered a viola- tion of the contract.} CLa88 3—Sized and Calendered Printing Paper. SM reams superfine printing paper, hard sized and euper-calendered, to measure 24 by 38 inches, and to weigh fifty pounds to the ream of 500 sheet, CLAss 4—Map Paper. 2.000 reams superfine map paper, sized and eal- endered, of such sizes as may be required, corres- | ponding in weight with paper measuring ‘19 by 24 inches and weighing twenty pounds per ream of 430 sheets. 7.488 5—Plate Paper. 500 reams superfine plete paper, 19 by and ofsuch weight per ream as may be r CLass 6—Writing Paper 2,000 reams quarto post, 19 by 16 inches, 2,000 reams tat cap, 13 by 16's inches 7,000 reams doul-ly cap, 163; by 35 50 ream* demy 16 by 20% incher 1,000 reams double demy. 1.44 reaws folio post 1d 1.000 reams double fulis 20 reaws medium. Jk b: 106 reams royal, 19 by 2: 100 reama imperial , 22%: by 31inches, 200 reams cover pager, assorted colors, 19 by 24 inches. Cass 7—Parer for Prk? Ogice Blanks. 10,000 reams, 16 by 2 inches, te weigh twenty- three pounds per ream, 24 inches, equired, 2. ai 3.000 reams, 15 by 25 inches, to weigh twenty-six | pounds per ri Oo weigh twenty-two y Teams. 12 by Is inches, to weigh twelve pounds per reaz Army Blanks. 3 pounds per I7 by poun' 3,000 rear poun 1.00 reams, 21 b peunds m. All the papers designated in claases 4.5,6,7, and & must contain 44) perfect saeets to tae ream, and ne “outside” quires. They are to be of the best méterials, free from edulvration, tinished in tis st manner, cut tea trueedge, aud -ecurely and substantially enveloped. The pay to re while or biue, laid dat, and ot am may be required by this office, Those in classes 3, 4. 6,7. and s are to be white f tne sizes and Weights speeitied in the schedule. The papers in € a50 7, OF portions thereof, maybe required double tre size therein sy@eified, witha eurresponding Cecréare iu the number ef reame mentioned. Tne pavers in class $,it will be perceived, are of farce Da ireht wereAds; being intenced for army 8 86 as stand frequent foiding and unfoldi ut breaking ortearing, = eels he right is reserved of ordering a greater or less quantity of each and every kind contracted for in f such weights fibie with 1 all the classes, to be furnished at such times and in i such quavtities an the public service may req sire. dach ciass will be considered separate'y aud be cl to a sepa contract, but bi ders may for one or more of the classes im the same Pp oposals will be considered unless ac- pebicd by the guarantee that the lidder or bide if bis ortheir pruposai shall be accepted, i +r into an obligation, with good and sautt. reties, to furnish the articles propose will be furnist ¥ &greeing! Al the paper i. fe BeVeral Glasser uch } lace as may be designated in Washicg- 2out ove-third of ed at Butlaio, in the State of id > city of Washing- and every extra t to che inspection, entef the Superin here York, and thar in gocd erder &e OF Expenge, ard subj weight, ard messure coun lendent and be inal repects satisfactory. bidders are required to urnish, witn their pro Samples of not less than one quire of each paper bid for and upon which their e based, exceptin classes] and 2. bidder to their exmpies. eposals will be addresred to JOHN D, EES, Superintendent of Public Printing, neton, and endorsed ‘‘Proposals for 3 poly- oer.” my i-wiw por otit wulbe required rigidly to ASHINGTON City, March 19, 1963. Dera of steam venseis are invited to send to the juar€rmaster General’s Office tenders for their charter or sale. Tenders should contain descriptions of the vessels, their dimensions, enrolled or registered tonnage, actual carrying capacity, material, whether coppered, whether side-wheel 'O- pellers, whether iron or copper fastened, size and power of en ines and boilers; and should state the they are offered for long or short value of the vesret in ease of loss, or in case the Government should prefer to ourchase instead ef chartering. Owners of steam vessels already in tae service of she Quartermastor’s Devartment are requested to makr know: tothe Department any reduction in their present rates which "hey may be willing to grant.ard also the price at which they will be willing to sell them, All such tenders shonld be addressed to the aur termaster meral of the United Btates, at ‘ashington, and should be endorsed ‘Proposals for charter o1 sale of steamers.” When received, they will be considered, and the Department will endeavor to reduce the heavy experee attending army transportation upon the ocean and tide-waters, by substitutine. wherever it ean do so, cheaper vessels of equal conacity, for M. 9. MBTG! ee Ds ed, - 9. oS 3 oy Quartermaster General. prorosats POR HAY, STRAW, AND GRAIN “ASSISTANT QUARTERMASYER’S OrricK, Forase Deane: Cor, Gand %d streets, A48HINGTON, D.O., April 16, i863 \: Waitten Proposas are invited for furnisbin BAY. BTHAW. OATS, and OORN, for the une 6! this De pot, to be delivered at the Railroad Drpot, oratany of the Government wharves in this city. “The proparsin to be ad 0 under Bigned, aud they sbow'd state the quantity of oe ae offered, also the prize and the date € Proposals will be received for five thousand 5.) bushels of Corn or Oats. and fifty (5) tons of 4 or Straw, snd upwards uvless it shou'd be for the interes of the Government to contract for s Jens amount. A}l grain tube put ap in good racks, of about two (2) bushe!s esch, which are to be furnished at the ont: acter, Hay and Siraw to be securely baled, All Grate Ad Hay offered to be muhjoat tow rigid ipDspection e Governient Inspector. Cow racts will be awarded from tims to time to the lowest responsible b'dders,as the inter: sts ot the service may requi.e. Good security will ne required for the faithful fulfillment ofany contract tate under this advertisement, - Psyment to be made atthe completion of the contract, . L. ; ap 17-3m Captain and 4.QM.U.8.4, Q* pet GENERAL'S orrion, wi BSISTANT QUARTBRMASTER®S OFFIC. A WU eat of Ohad td See Wasninctos, D. C., April mtb, | of the Quarterma:ter’s Departnent be made to thi clos oter eh month af the e of eae! pared; providing funda are ap 't-w A 2 AbGE a lin’s and been reeeived at the Music storys nf em aA soon after the evade thet oat ant pur- CHAS H. rapes OE. eSOREMENT OF MAR0ON Pria-e & Ov.’s Molodeoaa bas Sat 2! . METZE! WwW BOTT, Bevera) Becond-band Pianes for sale cheap. mys to Weigh forty poande | #, to weigh thirty-two | Ts in clase 6 are | they must be made of the best stock of long | rinting paper, calendered, to | measure 24 by 38 inches. ane to weigh Alty:ax | na of the joint resolu- | i to weigh twenty-four | | | i i CLOTHING, &. - THE CLOTHIERS OF THE DISTRICT} he undersigned would most respsetfally inform his friends, and the Trade generally, that he is now prepared to offer one of the finest Bpring Btochs o READY-MADE CLOTHING 4, ever offerea in this city. He assures those is want of a stock that they will do well to give bim a call, Bespecttuliy, 8. HERZBERG, No. 2 Market Space, next to corner of Baltimore street, Baltimore, March, 1863. mar %-tm* Hesse POR SMITE! 460 SEVENTH STREET. Be is selling Immense Bargains in GLOTHING, FURNISHING GOODS, HATS, CaP8, &¢., &6. For a few days more we will offer our immense stock at great bargains to make reom fer car SPRING STOUK. To those in want we say, now is the time to bay, Remember that SMITHS is Headquarters for H Olothing—460 Seventh street, two doors above 2 Brace & Oo.’s, 3.0. SMITH, Ro. 460 Seventh | Clothier, street, marly and corner Mth st. and Ba. av. REAT DEOLINE IN GOLD! In order to rednee on? present stock we have REDUCED THE PRIOB OF OUE CLOTHING and are no@ selling off at rapid rates. The people find that ~ J, BRUOE & C0.8 | Ia the place to buy @00D CLOTHING at LOW R&TES! - Gall and secure some of the Great Bargsizs sow offered at No. 464 SEVENTH STABET, two doors below Smith’ 3. BRUOE & 00., marr Clothiers, 464 Seventh st., near F. I8OH ARG: SOLDIERS i pb‘ all invited to call at SMITH’s, No. 460 Buvanrx Beazer, Opposite City Post Office, and get their CLOTHING AT LESS THAN NEW YORK PRIORS. Boldiers can rely om Fair Dealing at SMITHS, No, 460 SEVENTH STRERT, and OCORNBE 20TH STRERT AND PA. AY, mar 17 DRY GOODS, &c. W DRY GOODB— PRICES REDUCED. We have just received Traveling Dress Goods j from 12},c.; English Bareges, 12):0.; Caliooes, 13 and 0,; Linen Handkereh: jefe, 10 aad 123¢.; Linen | Shirting, 50c.; worth 75c. Also, Linen Table Damask. and a fall stock of | Embroideries and White Goods, at oid prices. | 8.& W. MEYENBERG, No. 48 Market Space, wy 8 ender Avenue House, bet. 7th and 3th ats. NEW DRESS GOODS. PLAIN and FIGURED MO: POPbINS, VA- OLL IVIRS, GINGHAMS, ORGANDIES. BARBGES, @ BALMORALS. Also, great variety and of the M. TAYLOR & 00. NEW @00DB! NEW GOODS! ; | Will open this day s magnificent stock of POINT THREAD and MEDALLION JOLLAKS, SETS and HANDEERCHIE WAITS OA i A 3 BEOIDERED HANDKBRCHIESS. HEADDREBSES and NETS, latest style. Alno, a large stock of Feel. Jet and ‘tortoise Shell BAB EROPS, PINS and BELT CLASPS, PORTEMON- NAIES, FANS, &c., &c. which will be sold at very low prices,at | WM. WEINBERG’S, 18 Market Space. apis AUGUSTUS JOHNSON '& 00., a89 PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE, Burwexm 97x & 10Tm Brs., ¢(OOMBS’ BUILDING.) 6 Have Just Received 100 CASES OX 8T, MARCEAUX CHAMPAGHE “RED LAG,” IN QUABTS AND PINTS, fkis Wine is pronounced by connoisseurs superior %e any other brand in the market, and prom- iment om the Wine list of first-class New York Hotels and Restaurante, ALSO 100 GASES QREEN SEAL, QUABTS. Besides the above Wines, we have constantly en sand a fuil supply of all other well-known brands— PIPBE HEIDSIOE, BEIDEIOK & 00 MOET & OHANDON OLEQUOT, @. H. MUMM & O0,, Bte, a An inspection of our stock, whick is now ceplete in every branch, is respectfully solicited, AUG. JOHNSON & CO. mar 13-tf COME: | Ry OH, COME WITH MB: Br OME WHERE Why, to the (ional Hotel heausieas. Yes, eorn. | aad been Gtted a! bie suantars Alves eerncae: | mar eounters, be C. Of Ligusrsat the bar and evert delineates vem sir, that’s the place, for the old and BT ap as L jy Wit if Dbraude the most son cap be had at sl) hours, in cleaniy manner, at the shortest notice. Prices moderate. D. GELSTON, Proprietor. Rooms ware Central dott, 8, W, eorser or Born ay, st. 1s 3-Sm* GENTLEMEN’SCLOTHING. E have row :n store a fall i of GaNTT EB. MENBLPRING OVEROOATS, BUPIN DREEB NULTO and FORNT HEN SUITS 'G G09: intest styles, manufactured with the tome aqiene 5 if cm TOR TT n 322 Pe: fs made ‘oale ‘ia A 7 Hania, avenne, between NTERNAL REVENOE sTAMPS OF BVESY O&“NOMINarton, bear: | thi OOLLBG TORS Ovrion, 0. s7okereres ‘aan?, Opposite Post | DOOR AND WINDOW FRAMES. rac, | REET ea B Sunczom pants ir Plates Teeth extracted wi I-49" N2Y 45D IMPROVED INVENTION ARTIFIOIAL CBEOPLASTIC BONE TEETH, Wiznour Marat Pirars on OLaars, gare by many of the ftvr shan late and phosielacs Dr. 8, has also invented a white undestructive fae dey bow’ pin gad a Sah sia or woathon key de rots, which Wi Gan aa examine for yourself, no 1m DENTISTEY. Ss Call at 246 Pa. avenue,’ sn ETRE An and \- 1k’S New of Insert- ing Teeth. To 4080 is to be continced of its su- ‘iority over all een heretofore 5 iso. moderate, ” ‘i-lyr TEETH. M M. D, (tor. Patentee ofthe MINERAL Teen Permeics Aerts oe tee weer and no person can wear others who Ferecns any st FIVE-TWENTIES, SIX PERCENT BONDS FURNISHED AT PAR BY BARROW, McKELDEN & O0., No, 923 Pann, Avence, T-Im Opposite Willards’, HOW TOSAV YOUR PENNIES, e070 ARILEGUN'S ra L. BARGAIN SHOE STORE, -606 Savery, Between D axv E Saez’ where they are selli Ladies’ Lasting Balmorals. . oe a Gongrees and Lace Gaiter: 19% 50 Fine Morocco Boos... 15 se ae Balmorals 1.00 “3,00 Ladies’ Slippers and Buskini 2 (1,00 Men's Fine Calf Boots 3.00 “5.00 ee 2: 150 350 jen. Beys’ and Children’s 8! ices. 't will pay you toexamine ourstock. You’llsave fom cents to 81 cn every pair of Shoes or Bootes you 7. Good materials and workmanship warranted. oe a IFILBAON & 00. 506 Seventh at., betw. D and E, ap $-Im* Under Gad Fellows’ Hall, BUILDING MATRRIALS. H, W. HAMILTON, Agent, No. 562 SEVENTH ST., HAS ON RAND THE LARGHBT STOCK OF DOORS, 562 562 3a8H. BLINDS, MOULDINGS, GLAZED 8488, BLIND & 8aBH DOORS. &c. in this part of the country, which he is able to sell at as low rates as they can possibly be furnished in this market, 4 Builders would find it to their interest to call and examine his stock and priees, and see whata saving can be made by purchasing such work ready-made. au yore well seasoned, and prices according to quality aT Kvery deseription ef work in this line made to order at short notice. BULLDING oy of all minds See. of the bent walities furnished in any quau' in an) Tt 0} j i city. No, 562 SEVENTH STRERT, ap 16-Im* near Cana! Bridge. | AUGUSTUS JOHNSON & CO., i 269 PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE, Batwees 9TH anv Ora 818., HAVE BOUGHT AT THE RBOBIVER’S SALE, THE WHOLE BALANOE OF 8TOCK of the late firm of LEACH & 00., BALTIMORE, consisting of: BERMETICALLY-SEALED GeoDs, OF EVERY DESCRIPTION: MEATS, POULTRY, FISH, FRUITS, VEGETABLES, SOUPS, Ete., , WHICH WE OFFER TO THE TRADE, DY THE PACKAGE, FAB BELOW MANUFAOTURER'S PRICSB, AUGUSTUS JOHNSON & CO., apf-tf 289 Pennsylvania Avenue, QroneT DISEASES! SECRET DISEASES !! SAMARITAS’S GIFT! SAMARITANS GIFT! THE MOST CERTAIN REMEDY EVER USED. “Yes A Poritive Care” for GONORRHEA, GLFET, STRICTURES, &. Contains no Mineral, no Balsam, no Mercury, Only Ten Pills to be Taken to Effect a Cure. They are entirely vegetable, having no smell nor any unpleasant taste, aad will not in any way in- jure the stomach or bowels of the most delicate, Cures in from two to four days, and recent cases in “twenty-four hours.” Prepared by a graduate of the University of Pennsyivania. one of the most emipent Doctors and Chemists ef the present day. RO EXPOSURE, NO TROUBLE, NO CHANGE WHATEVER. Let those who have despaired of getting cured, g who mere pen gorged with Balsam Copuiva, or jereury, try the AMARITAN’S GIFT. Sent by mai ina plain envelope. Price—Male packages, $2. Female, 93. sowie ougRsBSORks arork Perrine LS.SYPHILISOR VE- scale eou DisHas xo. SAMARITAN’S KOOT AND HERB JUICES 48 offered the public as mcr es cure SYPHILIS OR VENEREAL DISEASSS. the SA- MARITAN’S BRUOT AND HERB JUICE, is the most potent, certain and effectual remedy ever pre- seribed; it reaches and eradicates every particle of the venereal poison, eo t the cure is thorough permanent Take then of thie puri ying reme- i end be agaied, 8 do not eat to your pos. fer which you may repen’ ears, id DO NOT DESPAIR! i! though you may be pronounced in: ble, the BAMERITANS ROOT AND HERD JUTOWS will remove every vestige of impurities from the system, as well as all the bad effects of Mercury. FEMALES! FEMALES !! 2 man’ ms with which numbers of Fe- maies suffer, the ROOT AND HBRB JUIOMS is most happily adapted, in Uloerated rus, in Whites, bearing no, Falling of the Womb, Debdility, and for all complaints incident to the sex, ror nt, express. Price @! a bottle, or 6 bottles ‘SAMARITAN’ OHANCRE WASH, Price 25 cents. Pull directions. BESMOND & CO, Box 151 Philadelphia Post ce ~ Sold by 8, CALVERT PORD,c rner of 11th and Pa. avenue. HPT S HENRY COOK, Alexandria, may 6-tr ARMING AND GARDENING TOOLS OF ALL a BIND, PLOW! i WB, GELtrya’ e,, &6, 5 30 BABTHOL LA 558 7th st , bet Pa. avenue and Oanal, mar 3)-eolm Wi , D. O. F. J, HEIBERGER & 00., a aE Tips ois nae. Bh DAMA’ EXPRESS COMPANY. HOTIOR OF REMOVAL ‘* ks and 8. ‘ fScortedon Vulcenised Boboer.« ches Sa pes ae ee ht te _ See ee ered siteesteee. _ap Ute" _ TRATELERS’ DIRKUTURY. BALTIMORE AND OHIO RAILROAD. Mond il 9, 1963, TWO DAILY Uace civ. Gepeter ite nes WABHINGTON and HARCER’S PERRY, and six between WASHINGTON and BALTIMORM, a5 RB PHILADELPHIA, NEW YORK & BOSTON, hears Washinnton| Sti and Wide mand 3 end ‘On Bundeys at 6 ¢ 6.90, mn On aniaye baa. aod ABTS 0} Leave Waabiogton at 6 30s. | 7 "JOR WACHINGTON AND THD COUT Leave Baiti ‘Washington at 4.90, 8 and 10 APOLIG. Leave Baltimesrat ts a. pe Sp. Leave Wa-bington at 8a. m. No train for Annspolison peta a? The third and fourth trains only from Baltimore and t! ington he first and fifth trains noe Wesbington stop it i at way points, es Y Agent apai-te L. M. COLE, General Ticket isea. SPRING AND SUMMER SCHEDULE OF THE BALTIMORE AND OHIO RAILROAD, FROM WASHITGTON CITY! THE GREAT SHORT LINE TO THE WEST, SOUTH AND NURTH-WEST. Making the Quickest Time. And the Only Route that can sell a Through Ticket direct, or give a aise Wide Less Ghavaee of Gare than on any other Ronte, and xo Omnibus Ridirg, FOUR DAR TRAINS FROM Was) TON ITY, (Bunda) ioc ve etal making comes ee . ive, ag ieaving Baltimore On Bundeys, Tro Trains at 3 and § 30 FM. com P.M Train fr. moc Paltimore, FOR CHR WEAT. Train leaving Washington at 630 a. M. makes connestion at le pre Junction (Relay House) with Train leavin, timore at 8.15 4. mM. Trains leaving Washington at 8,5, or 6.90 P. M. gaake connection with Train leaving Baltimore at P.M. BE 8 TO BUY YOUR TICKETS BY THE BALTIMORE AND GHIO RAILROAD. This is the Only Route by which Through Tickets or Through Baggage Checks can be procured in Washington. Knight's Latest Improved SLEE7ING CARS, of the most auperior finish, attached to Night Traine, THE SHORTEST AND MOST DIRECT ROUTE | | To COLUMBUS, DAYTON, LOUISVILLE, CIN- CINNATI, INDIANAPOLIS, TERRA HAUTE, ST. LOUIS, CHICAGO, éc., ée., ée., MP WITH LESS CHANGES OF CARS THAN BY AXY OTHER ROUTE.28 BF Special Notice to Passengers for the West from Weshingion Saree ing. est by purcha- sing their THROUGH TICK EES in Washtugton, by ree Baltimore and Ohio Railroad, SAVE ONE DOLLAR in the Through price, and have the priv- ilege of visiting Baltimore (i desired; without additional charge, WFC nnections at the Ohio River with OLEVE- LAND & PITPRBURG, CENTRAL OHIO and MARI «TTA & CINCINNATI RAILROADS; and through them, with the whole Bailw -y System of of the NORTH WEST, CENTRAL WEST, and SOUTH WEST. — For THROUGH TICKETS please apply at the Ticket Office, Washington otation. W.'P. SMITH. taster of Transportation M.COLE. General Ticket Agent. ap 21-tf 1863} THE aoe PENNSYLVANIA CENTRAL RAILROAD | 18 A FIRST-OLABS ROUTE TO ALL THE WESTERN OITIRS,, SPEED, pte poe COMPORT | STONE BALLASTED AND BAGGAGE CHEOKED THROWGH eet FROM BALTIMOER THRES DAILY TRAINS FROM PHILADELPHIA TO PITTSBURGi Two of them makin, OLOSE CONNECTIONS AT HARBIBBURE with Trains on the NOBTHERN OENTRAL RAILROAD, and forming THE GREAT CENTRAL ROUTE i WASHINGTON AND BALTIMORZ to all points in the WEST, NORTHWEST, AND SOUTHWEST. Be For Through Tiekete/syely at the offices of | the Northern Centra! Railro: ompany, northess! corner of Pennsylvania avenue and Sixth street. Washington, and Calvert Station, Baltimore, SPLENDID BLEMETE Ge oan ON ALL NIGH? | SMOKING amp SALOON OARS ON ALL TRAINS FROM WASHINGTON. Passengers take the 6.Si a.m. and 6% p.m. Wan connect’ in Baltimore with the9 la m. | and 9.15 p. m, trains on the Northero Central Rail- | road and arrive i» Harrieburg at 1 p.m. and 135 a m., +bere making close connections with the trains on the Pennsylvania Central Railroad for | all parte of the West. FREIGHTS. By thin route Freights of all descriptions can be forwarded to and from aay point on the Railroads of Ohio, Kentucky, Indiana, I Wisconsin Towa, or Missouri, #y Railroad direct. The Pennsylvania Central Railroad aiso cvnnects at pittabarg with Steamers, by which Goods car be forwarded to any port en the Ohiv, Muskingum Kentusky, Tennessee, Cumberland, Illinois, Miasis sippi, Wisconsin, Missouri, Kansas, Arkapaas, and Hed Rivers; and’at Cleveland. Sundusk aad Ohi. with steamers to all Northwestern Lakes. lerchants and shippers entrusting the transpot tation of their Freight to this Company can rely with confidence on its speedy transit. THE RATES OF FREIGHT to and from any point in the West, by the Pennsylvania Central Raliroad. are atall times as favorableas are charred by othe Ratlroad Companies. omens a per cealar to mark packager ‘Via Penns }) nin WM. BROWN, Ag’t Northern Central R. B., ‘0. 80 North street, Baltimore. SZNOCH LEWIS, Genl Superintendent, Altona, Pa LL. HOUPT. Gen’l Ticket Agent, Philadelphi H. HL HOUSTON iphia. , General Freight Agent, Phila jap 2-ly,r HATIONAL LOAN. THE NEW SIX PER CENT. BONDS of the UNITED STATES, PAYABLE TWENTY YEARS FROM DATE, Cr after Five Years, at Option of the Governmsat THE COUPON BONDS, In Sums of FIFTY DOLLARS, ONS HUNDRED DOLLARS, FIVE HUNDRED DOLLABS, and ONE THOUSAND DOLLASS. YHE REGISTERED BONDS, * In Sums of FIFTY DOLLARS, ONE HUNDRED DOLLARS, FIVE HUNDRED DOLLARS, ONE THOUSAND DOLLARS, FIVE THOUSAND DOLLABS, and TEN THOUSAND DOLLARS, SETBLMET Staal nhs AT DATE OF FUR- = AND PAYABLE SEMI-ANNUALLY IN GOLD. These Bonps are the OHBAPEST GOVERNMENT SECURITY now in the market, The Inverest, st present price of coin, being equiv alent to 8 Psa Cunt, in currency, FOR SALB BY JAY COOKE & CO., BANEERS, 462 FIFTEZNTB STREET, Dualsas @OVERNMENT BONDS, TREASURY NOTES, CERTIFICATES, 4BNY AND NAVY VOUCHERS, OGIN, CURRENCY AND BXCHANGE deo $-tf LARIFIED OIDEB | SYSTEM | Compietely and en’ } fre health of a vast portion of the pr GAS FITTING, ao. WM. T. BOVE & CO. soni op ne HE WP” Btors on Ninth it, @ few Coors worth of ae usted: Gis A’ jen T-ly GAS FIXITO! 3 i Seaatrioe eee as in style to anything wats : Libs in the above line intrusted to our mar vaThke eau si, 376 Datrest, For the Holidays. A. HM. BININGER & CO., Saszesz oF Nos. 19 azy 91 Baoan &r., Naw Yous: OFPER POR SALE AT THEIR STORE, Me. 837 PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE, NEAR THIRTESNTH STREET, SIGN OF THE OLD KNHKERBOCKER, THE MOST COMPLETE ASSOKTMEN? OF IMPORTED WINES AND LIQUORS {0 BE FOUND IN THE METROPOLIS, —aLs0— FINE GROCERIES, CAN GOODS, KITS AND KEGS No. 1 MACKEREL, KENNEBEO SALMON, SOUSED & PIOKLED LAMBS’ TONGUES, i PIGS’ FEET, ENGLISH DUN CODFISH, Together with all the LUXURIES INCIDENT TO THE SEASON Messrs. A. M. B. & Co. are also Sole Proprietors ef BININGER'S CELEBRATED LONBPON DOCE GEN, Pat up in Quart Bottles for medicinal uss. Also, Sole Agents for OLD TOM LONDON CORDIAL GIN. BP All articles bought at their store warraated Of the first quality, and forwarded toany part of the sity free of expense. As we intend to be permanently located, we re- apectfully request families to give us acail. RAM M, BININGEE, RY T. CAPEN. Wasumeron, December, 1863. ; A.M. BININGER & 00. have no connexion witk any other House. ants ROLLIN CHURCH, Agent. SUTLERS AND PURVBYORS. SMITH & MORRISON, No, 67 LOUISIANA AVSNUB. Four Doors From Ssventu Street, offer for tale az very low prices & large assortment oF FINS GROCERIES, PROVISIONS, WINBs, LIQUORS, SEGARA, FRUIFS, &c., Packed in superior order. No charge for package or delivery to any part of the city 8. & M. are provrietors of the well known brand of OLD Cane WHISKY an SMITH’S WILD CHERRY TONIC BITTSRS, The Trade Supplied om Favorable Terms. SeTRY US zs &p 6-Im™ TRIESEMARK. | Protected by Koyai Letiers Puicns uf Ensionc, and secured by the Seais af the Ecole de Pharmane ae Paris, and the Jonperial Cotless of Medérina, Vianna. TRIXSEMAK No. Is the efeotusl remedy for RELAXATION. SPER- MATORBH@A AND EXHATSTION OF THE TRISBEMAR No.z, ly eradicates aii traces of those diserders for which Copaiva and Onbebs have nerally been thought an antidot - ruin of jon TRIESEMAR No.3, | Inthe great and sure remedy of the eviiised world | forall impurities of the system, as weil as secondary | symptomAé, obviating the destructive ase of Mer- oury, a8 well as other deleterious ingredieate, aaG which all the Sarsaparilla in the world ssunst remove. TRIESEMAR Nos. 1,2 and 3 are alike devoid of tasve or smell, and of ail nauseating qual- | ities. They are in the form of a lozenge, and way lie nee toilet table without their use being sus Pola in tin cases at SSeach, or four $5 cases im one fer $9, and in $7 cases, thus saviag 39, a0 administered by Vaipean, Laliewand, Roux, &0., &c. Wholesale ami retail by DR GH. A. BARROW, 194, Bleeck -r_atreet, (four doors from MacDouesi street,) Ne» York. Ummedietely an receipt of re- tance, I will forward Triesemar to aap part of the world. securely packed. and addressed acoording tc the instractions of the writer. Published aiso by DR. BARROW, that and besnzifully illustrated medica! work Frailty. Price % cents. Trie: ar and be obtained b: special authority from & Washiszton 5 opuiar ameo ouk CRS €. 20RD, de 2 tr NOTICE Ty HOTELS, GROCERS RESTAURANTS PHT. VATE FAMILIZE, &c Yue Bubsoribers have jast received « ireah skip- ment of #6 GARES BT. JULIEN AND FLORRAG CLARETS which they offer for sal Also, they hare constantly op band ALarce und Wall Selected Steck of Yaoles BRAN VIES 31,3 MADERLAS, PORTS, SHEKRIFB, Ss, New York prions, SCURBON. OLD Rik, ‘ROUTH. ate 14ieam DISKIES, SLAMSLAGN ES of all favorize oranda SNGLISH AND SCGTCH ALE, BORDON AND DUBLIN PORTERS, HAVANA CIGARS LISA PICKLES, BAUOES. Hitter, GHEDDER and BNGLIGR DAlBE & RDENES, KEMP'S RERMETIOALLY SBALBD BRMAN and ENGLISH OCED!4LZ, SELTZER, KIgkUNGRN and ana: Be Nong IMPERIAL, BY. Sa 2 B880T! FANOY GROCBKIRS, + BININGSR & 09. A gig pemsblisued i7% ranch—' '®. avenue ‘Willards’ Hotel yeaktgton Just received a emall lot of Meare gbects. DAMS BXP. OOMPANY A iow O14 PA AVENOR bese Washiacton City, 1). @. RTHERN AND WEST. BRA’ NO) . TEN ERE ukas BORWARDEBS! MEROHANDISR. MONEY, JEWELAY, VALD Bie Not 06) ON DS, &e Forward with GAERTY & aceessi| HH, &: D'DISPATUH te all ible nections of the ore? A This Sompany ee eee iwsy Towns te HOBTH, BAST, WEST, AND NCBTUWEsT, Its jsincipal offices sare badeng 5 aR .O., NEW YORK, BOSTON. PHUGINNATL. SY LOUIS COUIS VILLE, LEXINGTON ial GANADAS nates ith Lines ‘ferrard SEIT Oks. mabip li 2) avi GOL, SOUTHAMPTON tar HIVES, 20 LIVERPOOL, ence by Euro; ed to all prominent ae was in Great Britain and on tae Con- Coliéetion of NOTES, DRAFTS anc BELLE st alk accessible parts of the United Staten. 0m ‘Warhingtows DG. 4PPINESS OR MIS#KYi—THaT is Ti H* JO ESTION .—The mrogrietors of the “ PA’ MB. otermined— gard supense—to , free, (for the boned e fering made at New York = ‘Re Yi bat wumanity,) four of their most instructive and inter- wine on and its Disaualiies. Ne Bebility. mature De |, Indi. sete: ‘eaknens, +0? ignofance of raynelsy and Nature's Law. ‘These invaluable 7 e of enlightening and C) 4 i 'e been the pr rr gm snd will pe forwarded 7 Bone stamps, add: Saat | way, New rd snd eds A NEW Asrortm: re ot ital anos ent o1 Le has been rec ived to day. Thess Fines s are admitted by all musicians to be sup-- rior to all others. The firet premium has’ always been awarded to Steir way & Svar, whorever and whenever thes be ome in competition «th otherr—ae at the Wo] fair ie Loudoa, of last "Pict ond Mead Bide fo el toon enn Lod e terms, at the warerooms of eeteny iy. a. M harp dash pooaived icone SgDER aplé eorusrof Ps. av Aig yan, fury Mamachinastia OLARIFIND OfUMR EEE | Tae geyearin dB BORER, fe ratak paccbaeesh ens narea oie iS gun | se HOLZEN forsale agle ata maven py ir dis Ginsreand all ethore in want of a | [erved oy bimaclt at the forth sxtroeshy ‘before for sae market, glimged me Shase ernnot fail Union Botting Bevet, Si Gremuet, | Hgrhy, He will set! them low for cok an revpect eee Bonet, 5 ty, lovite al eho want either Gunet Geevtogs, — ioe. 0. Drakt or Biding Horsoa togive bims at his SUTLMR's aNDGReCER’ Wagons, . male ang exchenge Seale s:.on Louisiana avenue, igen, alae 2 and ¢tlorne 5 | mar ?-tf _L. HBTER, | aa att SHE | 2.000 ama zhg.geomn | marissa = Fro, venue [| ef -