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~ THE EVENING STAR. | ea ee Sue Diox’t UNDERSTAND Hrm.—One of the | - ‘writing from (amp Bliss, out in Missouri, to St. Louis Hepuhlican, gets otf the tollow- img good one: ‘ Quite an amusing incident happened to.n lient+nent of the division a f-w days ago. The said lientenant is well ed and of im- his present banished situation, not having many opportunities of paying his devoirs to the fair se&, ig, of course, the more aiteutive when an opportunity does occur. This much by way ef preface; now to the story. An officer stopped at a house where the Neutenaat re- terred to had taken dinner the day before, and the lady of the house inquired if heknew Lieu- tenant T. “Yes madam: why do you ask!” « What kind of a man is he! asked the lady. + One of the politest men in the army, madam; a gentleman,” was the answer. ++ Well, I think he puts on a heap of style.” “Madam I am surprised to hear that you don't like Lientenant T.—he is very popular with the Jadies—a general favorite in fact.” “ Well, I don’t like the way he talked to me.” “There must be 4 mistake somewhere, madam, what did he say?’ “Wohy. I believe he tried to ®iackguard me.” «Impossible! Madam I ean’t believe for a moment that Efentenant T. ‘would do anything of that kind; he is the pink to blackguard me.” « What did he aay?” Here & pert miss of sixteen—mostly feet and ankles; putin: «Mam, tell him whatthe man said; I dont b'lieve be wasa tryin’ to blackguard, but mam’s sich a foo},” “« Well, if I mast tell, after In oféer to reduce our present stock gon ores all the big words he could think of, | REDUCED THB PRION OF OUR GLOTHING asked me, « What was the Stale of my sntivity » | and are now selling off at rapid rater, end if tbat ain’t blackguardin’ , I don't know it ‘The people find that i when I hear it. - J. BRUOE & 00.8 . PIGEON Featuens anp ‘TEDIows DYtNG.— | ty the place to buy In one of the rural districts of. Massachusetts GOOD CLOTHING livema little, weazen-faced, antique man, of remarkable lingual developments. This old man, though near a railroad junction, never set footin a rail car,~or was more than fifty miles from home. It can hardly be wonderful that ke is somewhat superstitious. In conver- sation, recently, relative to a sick neighbor, whoes death had been daily and hourly ex- pected, he thus sagely delivered himself: «I don’t believe but what that sick man has pigeon feathers in his bed, for they say whoeversleeps on pigeon feathers never'll die. There wasold ‘Miss ——, that lived along several years after the doctors had given her up. For a long time she kept her hand going pit-a-pat on her breast, just ike @ fluttering pigeon’s wing. When her iensis were all tired gutiending her; and won- dered what made her jive ons0,@s}ranger, hear- sang of the cnse,came inte the honse and asked it there Was anf Pigeon feather’ around here. Her relatives were great hunters an? caught swarms of pigeons, and of course they saved the feathers and made use of them, and had 3 piceon feather pillow between the upper aad under bed. By just pulling ont this pillow the old woman dropped quictly away in fteen minutes. So there must be something =alvating: in feathers.’ Wen't this inflate te feather market? Ifso, there is chance f.;r a fortune, says the Springfield Kepublican_ SSF a nn een QrsausHIe b GREAT gasTUERN, WALTER PA".ON , Gommander, Will be ditzpatched periay FROM LIVBP POOL, PROM MEW YORK. Saturday. May 16] Saturday. Juanes Tuesday... _“"""June30| Tuesday. ose Saly 21 Anl 8'. the same regular intervals thereafter, ¥ pst Oadin, from __ $95 to 9135 Second Cabin. -870 Axcarsien Tickets outand back,in the Ist and 2d Cabin only, a fare and a half. Servants accompanying passengers, and Children ‘ander twelve years of age, half fare, Infants free+ Fhird Cabin... __.... +. $8 Steerage, with superior accommodations...$39 Ail fares payable in Gold, or its equivalent in U, ‘B. currency. Each passenger allowed tweaty cubic feet of lug- rage. ‘An experienced Surgeon on board, For passage spply to CHARLES A. WHITNEY, at the Office, 26 BROADWAY, New York, For freight apply to HOWLAND & ASPIN- | WALL, Agents, 54 South street, New York. my 12 te9 NVEST YOUR MONEY. —I will interest fer money that the Gov and ¢ adeed of trust on some a8 asther wanted the Post Office my } OR SALE—Aneegant r ig PONY, suitable for either ladies or gentlsmen; thor D AKD’S Livery Stables, 7th street, near H, my 11-3t* gaited and perfectly gentle: also NCO COMPROMISE WITH TREASON OR | N TRAITORS ay the ‘same drives well in harness Apply at HOW- NOTICE. i I sm authorized by the Secretary of War to raire s BATTALION OF CAVALRY fer special ser witee Each company will be organized as prescribed in | General Orders No. 1%, series of 1852, i All officers will be selected and appointed by the Colonel Commanding, subject to the approval of | the Secretary of War. | From the peculiar pature of the service raquired of this Battallion, none but sober, honest and in- telligent men will te enlisted. The best, fleetest and most serviceable Horses only will be used. This Battallion will be armed with the new ccl- ebrated Repeating Ritle, discharging fifteen shuts per minute. For further particulars apply at No. 217 Penn, avenue. L, 0. BAKER, my li-lm _ Colopel Commanding Battation, Fo SALE— 1 IN ORDER TO CHANGE BUSINESS, THE GCOD WILL, STOCK, AND FIXTURES ofa CLOTHING STORE, Situate No. 454 SEVENTH STREET, between G and H. my 8-3t* | i MATTERS NOT! IT MATTBRS NOT! Whether the hair is red or white, BOB- WELL & WAKNEX'S COLONIFIC wil gradually and certainly changeit without loss of time and without any wash or preparation. It never fails to color exceeding ail others in quality, durubility besaty. a Wholesale and retailat BOSWELL’S Milits- ry and Fancy Store, 302 E street, near Mth—svule Agent for Washingtco and the District. my 9im A OBSTETKIOAL BUBGEON. + D. BUGGLES, M. D., late of New York city, is now permanently located at No. 446 Twelfth strect. Frem his professional experienge, and ex- tersive practice in the New York hospitals, he is repared to give the best treatment to ali who need jis services. Special attention given to diseases of women and children. i 4. D. BUGGLES, M. D. my 8 Im* 0, 446 Fweiftt Pp" 1SIUNS, 29 PER CENT. OREAPER THAN Prime Sugar.cured HAM3, 11 ets Bow Paintiy TLOUB, $5.50 per bbl, DRLBD BEEP, 12) cts., Choise BUTTER, 22 cts, OHSKSE, 14 cts. per fb. S & CO JONE! . mys Corner Eighth -nd D streets. 4 * PICTURE CURD AND TASSELS. , ~ 486 = 486 Picture Cord and Tassels, different sizes and eolors,s beautsful assortment just received at J. RITER’S, No. 456 Seventh at , 8 doors above Odd Feil Hall. ‘eilow: @p 28-130" UTBLER & WILLSON GENERAL AUCTIONEERS, Teow Batt, PesssyLyania Avesvr, Between 9h and Wth streets, Heving renewed their license, offer their services - to the public for the saie of Real Property, Btocks, | Household Furniture and Merchandise of any 4 seription, Literaicash advances mede whenever required. sodla his friends, and the Tratte generally, that he is now prepared to offer one of the finest Bpring Stocks 0 ever offerea in this city, He assures those in want mense politeness, especially to indies; and in | of a stock that they will do well te give him acall. iHOR Remember that SMITHS is Headquarters for Glothing—460 Seventh street, two doors above J Of politeness” «I don’t care ifhe is; ne tried | Brnee & Co.'s, Gat DEOLING IN GOLD! offered at No. 46@ 8EVENTH STREET, two doora below Smith’s. D dered forty, (49; a) | the year of our Lord ‘oue thou | the owner cr owners of said property ano real e: tate, and all persons interested or claiming ani terest therein to appear and answer tt | tion on the first Monday of June, 18 | caure, if any th CLOTHING, &e. ) THE CLOTHIERS OF THE DISTRICT! ‘T 1c undersigned would Most respectfully inform READY-MADE CLOTHING Respecttally, 8. HERZBERG, No, 2 Market Space, next to corner of Baltimore street, Baltimore, March, 1863. mar %3-2n* AH POR OMITH!! 460 ARVENTH STREBT. He is selling Immense Bargains in OLOTHING, FURNISHING @0ODA, HATS, OAPS, &e., &c. For a few days more we will offer out immense stock at great bargains to make room for our BPRING STOCK. To those in want we say, now is the time to buy, mar 17 and corner 2th st, and Pa. av. at LOW RATES! Call and secure some of the Great Bargains now J. BRUCE & 00., Dlothiers, 464 Seventh st., near F. JHARGED SOLDIERS are all invited to cal at BMITH’s, No, 460 Suvexrm Sraree, Opposite City Post Office, | and get their CLOTHING AT LESS THAN NEW YORK “PRIONS. Soidiers can rely on Pair "sealing at SMITHS No, 460 BEVEY" ou srREEr, i { | ané oa 20TF, srRUNT AND PA. AY. yer =A Saas ) GUPRES “i PO ey ag DISTRICT OF CO- ; Woldiv,g the District Court of the United States for | hedeli the District of Columbia. United States vs. Lut No. 10, square No. 40; Part of | Lot No, 14, Square | Lot No. 1, Square 448; Part o No. 4#8; Part of Lot No. 23, Square No. 491; Part of Lot No. 24, Square No.491; Buildivgs, Lm orove- Tents, etc., in the City of Washington, D. 0. ‘Whereas lot i ) part, " art of lot numbered fourteen, (14,) inequare num ered four huncred and eighty-eigh:.( Ding at the southwest corner of said tot o ene, (i,) and running thenee north ninety-five (95) feet three (3) inches, thence east twenty (20) feet eightand three fourths (834) inclres, thence south ninety-hve (45) feet three (3) inches to north BE street, thence west by and wit! twenty (20) feet eight and three fourths (a%) inches tothe beginning; part of lot numbered twenty-th: (2) and partof lot numbered twenty-four, (24, Jin Square bumbered four hundred and ninety-on: d be accepted, enter into obligation in euch time (491,) beginning for the sameat the northeast an; as may he prescribed by the Burean, with good and s of said lot numbered twenty-four, (24,) and runn south twenty-throe (2%) feet three (5) inches, thence west thirty-six (35) feet. thence northwestwardly | ay (30) feet three (3) inches, thence nerth wardly thirty-six (36) feet three-fourths (44) of an inch, thence northwestwardly five (5) feet three (3) inches, thence north eleven (11) feet, thence eat one bundred and twenty-five (125) feet.to the be- inning, as the same are known, marked and dis- guisbed on the grcund plats abd plans of the oity and county of Washington of Columbia, recorded in the land rec f Dis to? gether with the improvements, br: chts a, tight privileges, appurtenances and other hereditaments to the same belonging or in i and all the right, title, int ‘oyle therein, hav: nited State treason and reb property of re And whereas t iste a . 1% Je an Informat e Tonation of said un-ler the act aforesai: tion issue against the property and real estate. and al! or claiming an interest there! some early day, to appear and tien. Itis th ore, on this 2) and sixty-three, ordered that no’ be given to have, why said proper t, tile and interest stat ing to law; and that netice be ing a copy of this order on the front by po the eourt-huus- of the District of Columbia, and by publication in the Evening Star twice a week roe to said first ynday of June, 1863, the rst publication to be onor before the thirtieth day of April, 1663, By order ef the Court, April 25, 1863. pat: R.J. Me fex a ap2-zawtJel Copy—Test: RJ. MBI: QUPREME COURT OF THE DISTAICT OF Ny COLEMBia. Holding the District Court of the Unized States for the said Drstrict. Bloop I. C. McCabe and cargo, and $474.25—-In & i Cause of Prize Whereas the said Sloop and Cargo, and money, were captured as Prize, by the officers and crew of the Unit«d States gunboat Zouave. tached to the North A lantic Bluckading Squadro: and eel of Columbia, and within the jurisdiction of this Court, and onthe 2ist day of April, A.D. 1353,a Libel was filed in said Court by tze United States Attorney for said District praying the condemna | tion of said Sloop and Cargo, and money, and that precess of monition and attachments issue against Baid Bloopaid Cargo, and money and the owners thereof, and all persons interested or claiming an interest therein, warning them at some early day to appear and avewer said Libel. Itis therefore | ordered by this Qourt, in Acmiralty Sitting, this Zist day of April. A. D, i963, that notice be given to the owners @! said Sloop and Cargo, and money, and ali persone interested orc'aiming an | interest therein, to appear and answer this Libel | en the third Monday in May, 1863, and show cause, | if any they have, why enid Bioop aud Cargo. money, should not be condemned and sold accord- ing to law; and that said notice be g ven by poste ing a copy of this erder upon the frent door of the Qourt House of said District, and by publication in the Kvening £tar twice a week previons to said third Monday in May, the firat publication to be on or before the first Monday in May. By order of the Court: . J. MEIGS, Clerk. Test: R. Copy—Test:—R, J. MEIGB, Clork, my *-2awtd [oer HEVENUE, NOTICE. All persons in business are hereby notified that theyare required to make application to the as- | sistant assessor of the district in which they live or do business,or ut the Assessor’s Office, No. 444 Eighth street west.neer D north, during the pres- ent Mouth ; as alsc all persons having unexpired Heences mast renew them tor one year from oa n iz63—only paying for that portion of the year be — the expiration of their present licences, until lay 1, 1864 5 "tke names of the Assistants ara as follow. No.1, Geo C. B. Mitchell. for all the city w: Fifteenth street west, Office Fiitce: street, one door south of avenue. No.2. Thos. B Marche, for all of the city between wieventh and’ Fifteenth street« west. Office 444 Bighth street for the present. No.3. Bee? Lyles. all ofthe city between Seventh and Kieventh streets west, Office 444 Eighth ssreet west. No.4, R_B Ferguson from Seventh street west to | Second street cast, Office 571 Pennsylvania avenue. 5, Gey. Collurd, all of the city east of st east. Office corner M south and Sour _ __, Streets ea ‘ . 6. George H. mba, all south and west of ity cunal. 2 C st. south, near Thir- teenth-and-a-half at, west. oF. oye D. Welch. all of Georgetown. Office ridge street, Mayor’s office. 8. De Vere Burr, all of the county of Washing- ton outside of Wasaington city au Georgetown, Office *‘ Queensboro,” in county, . It is desirable and earnestly requested that all persons interested be prepared to rencera state No. | ment of their income from all sources for the yeur | 1862, when called on by the assistant assessor. mé-1w P, M, PEARSON, Assessor for D O PHOTOGRAPH OABDS. 486 | ies of celebrated Pictures. Paintings, a resect sn ‘snd colored a select v at No, 486 Seventh st,,8 d« ors above ven“ Odd Fellows’ Hi 7 Terms cash. my pdb WHOLESALE STOCK FINE GROCERI£ES, WINES AND IQUORS or EMILE DUPR.. (Late 32) Pennsylvania Aven: ‘ BEXOVED To 479-NINTH Between Where he will coatinae tora! o Seriené, Punysyoas 48D rms Or, ‘nips MORGAN & RUINEHART, Ages | j D hemmated HALL GROCERY. Be FEED ANO MARKET AcoRs. The subscribers beg leave to snnounce to the citizens of the Seventh Ward that they have filled their Store with the freehest aud best articles in re nained business, having purchased whelly for cash, which will enable them to sell ca the most moderate terms, and they confidently ask for a share of the business of that neighborhood, Tt" FENWIOK & 00, HEAP PASSAGE FROM IKELAND, YY THR “OLD BLACK STAR" LINE PACKETS, Bal_ing ON THE STH AnD 24TH OF Baog MontR. wratsagE BROUGH PuoM LIVERPOOL 10 pees fos elon aed ge Bore APU RTIN BALDWIN & 00 ,N, B gore or . 5 ap 9-30" Herndon's Bxpresa, Washington. HAM- just Bevera) Second-hand P: i rao mys tinto the Port of Washington, District | York; | may &dtis J P. USHER. Secretary of the Interior, POBALS eee AND REPAIR. a! ike vHE 'Y HALL. Depa2rMeyt or Taz INTERIOR, fash: May 7, 1868. SuaLep Paorosats. will be recotved ‘at this partmenttnti! MONDAY, the Jeth instact, at iz | o'clock M.,, for altering and Ding syed peleeipal } gpd opper Byories of the eastera of the City ipclnenceen may be seen at the office Maranal. The | nied Ae Tequeated to agate the jane th of The Department tes je Fight to reject any | orallthe bide, if it considers it to the interest of the Government to son ide willbe opened at D ap 17-40" N?=Y AND IMPROVED INVENTION ARTIFICIAL CREOPLASTHC BONE TEETH, Wirnovr Murat Phare Gn O1aere, 8. 3. 516 The 12 o'clock M., om the 1th instant, in presence of euch of the bidders as may fee pr ir al T £66 Prope’ ' yp EoEmR, my 2 atieth | Seoretary ofthe Interior’ DENT fen (ASTERACITE COAL FOR THE NAVY. | seperate : — Call at 946 Pa. : ane Rate Derantussr, “ inet mk ~_ betefeen ete Berean onipment and Recrutiing, May 5, B feoth. e, p a b f Insert BaaceD Prorosarg- for faratshing Anthracite PAR PRED is da Method of ite sa- four couine SAR Vases eh wil berterteg nuts | Seah Rettoeted witha re iy ar une, receive jureau until 3 o’eleek, the 6th dey of June, 1958, * | moderate. x ees y Rese Bro) ol mouse be endorsed on i firoposals for M TEETH, ti it neers ,'* a , “uf ie distingvished trom other business letierc, ""” °° | sean MIMGRADY . Div the and Patentes The offer Taust be for the delivery of 100,000 tons, | personally at»), SLATE pares —] ots pounds, persons can w ° The coal must be of the bert Buck Mountain, ear these who Black Beach or ofa ind equal to the in all ie com oe and no person an wear others who spe for 1a i reony 5 will be determined 4 a boark aes by the an alle, t my office oan be accommodated Bereaeary: of the Mavy, after the reception of the eat to AZ Co geet Feet many Come miHS2AO, of the epal proposed to be furnished | sx” .08t, strongest and most perfect denture. that Je" s stated in the offer. 4 fie ee r jeteantllow 4 -18 to be delivered im lumps of snitable sire fo Ber ast is olty—-No. 338 Penney! navel steamers—clean; of uniform quality, selec free from impurities; unmixed; of which the cop _ tracter will be required to furnish such evide” |: as will be satisfactory; amd be subject to sue in” spection, a8 to quality sod quantityses the ¥ epart- ment may direct. The coal must, in all “respects, be astisfactory to the inspector OT InSpeC’ sorg “ty be appointed by the Bureau, who will hese the right 0! rego ptory rejectien. | = Bie coal if 19 be delivered oD “hoard vessels at such place in the port of Phils? eiphia as may be designated by the Burean,and in such quantities and at such times as, in the ¢ pinion of the Bureau, the exigencies of the #er*, ice may require; com- arencing when the vette’, is reported ready to re- teive cargo, furnishing | if demanded, not less than 1,000 tons per day, to he distributed to each vessel, may be directed. ‘until the loading is completed: Propogals will “ikewiee be received for the de- of 30,000 tons of the same jguality of coal, to vered in the port of New York, on board of vessels asat Philadelphia. in the case of feiiure to deliver the coal in proper uantity, of the Lag er quality,and at the proper | time and place, the Bureau will reserve in the con- | tract the right to purchase forthwith, at the con- | tractor’s risk and on that which may be nec- | | essary to supply the de! ney. Any demurrage or other charge to which the | Navy Department may be cted froim delay in the prompt delivery of the } will be deducted from th by the contractors le ‘the price must be for the coal delivered on board opt i he terms and conditions above stated y and expense, and without the line of E street | or their Gient sureties, te furnish the supplies pro- » proposition will be considered unless accom- ed by such guarantee; serves the right to reject consid- ered to be to the interest of the service to do so. Two or more sureties, in # sum equal to th> amount specified to be will be required to sign the contract, and th Sponsibilit iied by a Untted States District Judge, Unitet States District Attorney. Colicetor, or Na’ As additional and collateral securit: | cent. will be witbheld from the amot ments, w eservation isnot to be paid except | ty of the Beeretary ofthe Navy, until the shail have been in ail res i d the remaipiog eighty per cent., or other atmay be due upon each bill, will, when rtificate is furnished by the Inspector, Bill approved by th Navy Agents as the in ten days atter ¢ Bureau, be paid by ontractor may name he warrants for the same | by the Secretary of the n time to time, acc ‘e proposals shall be accepted, and d as 3 - or navy agency | n of offer, guarantee, and certificate is with given. f Offer te of he: I, (or we,) of to furnish and delive anthracite coai for stear: ai | rate of — per ton, of 2.40 pounds, amounting doliars; the whole ix conformity with the provi- sions and terms of the advertisment» the — of oril, from the Navy Depa:tinent,and here- | upto appende- should my (or cur | We) request to ve inform ‘urm ¢ Bt heresy agree tons of at ned at contract may be forwarded to and certificat., (Signed) ( Place.) (Date.) We. the und j State cr hereby joint! the United States and guarai foregving bid« f —— be ace. pter — will, ten days after the receipt of the contract at execute the same, with xoo and sufficient sureties: for the delivery of the anthracite coal proposed in com-pliance with the terms of the advertisement of the — of April 1%63, hereto appended, and under which it made and im case the said shall fail to enter into the :ontract aforesaid, we guar- anty te make gooa the difference between the offer Hi of the said and that which may be accepted. Witness (Bignei) ©. D. 4K. F. (Place. ) Date ) nereey: certify that tothe beatof my knowledge and belief the above ramed guaran: ors and are geod and sufficient. (Rigned) G. A. To be signed by tha United Staton district judge, United Ftates distriet attorney, eollector, or mars agent. my 6 wiw ABRTERMASTER GEN EBAL’S UFFICE, WASHINGION City, Maroh 19, 1953, ners of steam vessels are invited tu send to the art@rmaster General’s Office teuders for their rter or sale, Tei should contain descriptions of the prelatiee-eneres encobed oF registered carrying capacity, materi: whether’ coppered, whether side-wheel pellers, whether iron or copper fas power of enginss and boilers; and ahould price at which they are offered for 10) charter, with the estimated value of the vessel in case of logs, or in case the Government should prefer to purchase instead ef chartering. Owners of steam vessels already in the service of the Quertermester’s Deyartiwent are requested to make knowr tothe Department any reductiorin their present rates which they may be willing to araot,and also the price at which they qill be willing to sell them, All such tenders should be addressed to the nartermaster General of the United States, 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 tie heavy experse attending army transportation apon the | ocean and Cae rarera Matern mele waereyar it } ssn do so, cheaper vessels of equal capacity for "0. MerGs, 4hore new employed. mar 23 8m Quartermaster General. pe le ees reed peororans FOR HAY, STRAW, AND GRAIN | | ASSISTANT QUARTERMASTER’s OFriog, | Forage Department, Cor. G and 2d streets, i VASHINGTON, D.C., April 16, 1863 WRITTEN PRopoOsALS are invited for furnishii HAY. STKAW, OATS, and CORN, for the use o! | this Depot, to be delivered at the Railroad Depot, | Oratany of the Government wharves in this city. .The proposals to be at dressed the under- signed, and they should state the quantity of H a uate oftered, also the prize and the date | Proposals will be received for five thousand )) bushels of Corn or Oats, and fifty (50) tons of | Hay or Btraw, and upwards, unless it should be for the interes; of the Government to contract fora + leas amount. | All grain tobe put up in good #acks, of about two | 2) bushels each, which are to be furnished at the | Ofi ; cost cf the contracter. | The Hay and Straw to be securely baled, | Ali @raio and Hay effered to be subject to a rigid j cpa by the Goverment Inspector, joniracta will be awarded from time to time to | the lowest reaponsible bidders, as the interests ot the service may require, Security will be required for the faithful fulfillment ofany contract , ™Bayment to be made at the completion of the aymen' mad® ai ion 0 8. L. BROWN | contract. . 4 | ap 17-3m. Captain and A.Q.M.U.8.4. | rpaonne: TRUNKB! TRUNKS! | ae — Traveling Bagsin great va- 7 TL BMILERUW & 00. op rim? 606 Boyentudst Oad Pelee eth, my D230" U S FIVE-TWENTIES, neta 8IX PER CENT. BONDS FURNISHED AT PAR BY BARROW, McKELDEN & 00., No, 923 Pann, Avzxcve, sp7-1m Opposite Willards’, HOW TO8A VEYCUR PENNIES, 60.TO re HEILPRUN’S re BARGAIN SHOE STORE, 606 SvxxTH, Between D ann E Ste $ where they are sellin = Ladies’ Lasting Balmorals... - $1.00 and 21.50 rt 100 * 1,50 75 ° “9.00 Ladien’ Bip “10 Men's Fine Ualf Boots “5.00 ee ee Le “39 8 3.50 Beys’ and Children’s Shoes at all prices. it will pay you toexemine our stock, You'llsave come cents to $1 cn every pair of Shoes or Boots ‘ou buy. Good materials and workmanship warranted, L. HEILBRUN & CO. 606 Seventh st., betw. Dand Under Odd Fellows’ Hall. BUILDING MATSRIALS. 562 H. W. HAMILTON, Agent, No. 562 SEVENTH ST., EAS ON BAND THE LARGEST STOCK OF DOORS, sp Sim" 562 BASH BLINDS, MOULDINGS, DIOR AND WINDOW FRAMES GLAZED 8A8H, BLIND & BABH DOORS. &c. in this part of the country, which he is able to seil | at as low rates as they can possibly be furnished in this market. 2 Builders would find it to their interest to call and examine his stoek and priees, and see whata saving can be made oy purchasing such work ready-made. Eee ed well seasoned, and prices according to quality i Every description ef work in this line made to order at short notice. BUILDING SAND of all kinds and of the deat ualities furnished in any quantity, in soz pert of the city. No, 562 SEVENTH STREET, ap i6-}m* near Cana! Bridge. AUGUSTUS JOHNSON & CO., 2#9 PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE, Berween 9TH aNd 10TH &rs., HAVE BOUGHT AT THE RECEIVER’S SALE, TEB WHOLE BALANCE OF sTOOK of the late firm of LEACH & CO., EALTIMORE, consisting of: HERMETICALLY-SEALED GOODS, OF EVERY DESCRIPTION: MEATS, POULTRY, FISH, FRUITS, TRAVELERS’ DIRECTORY. BALTIMORE AND OHIO RAILROA ry BREE SST g Leap gee een WA GTON and B e: al at Ia, NEW bg mary até and 6H p.m. ~ 453%. m, amd 38 On Sundays at 6350p. m “eave ates, fend” aft yg ia eerie ta . PARTS OF THS WEST. agton at 6 398.m.and3, 5 and 6.9 at 3and 6.30 p. m, only. RK & BOSTO! and re for at 4.50,8 and 10 3.50 and 8p. m. TOR ANNAPOLIS. eH pa a Motrain fer ‘Anpapolis on Sundays. ‘ ‘The third and fourth traias only from Baltimore the firet and fifth trains Weshiogzonstep } ; at way points, W. P. SMITH H Transportation. & Master of L. M. COLE, General Ticket Agent. iscs. SPRING AND SUMMER SCHEDULE OF THE BALTIMORE AND OHIO BAILROAD, PROM WASHINGTON CITYT THE GREAT SHORT LINE TO THE WEST, SOUTH AND NORTH-WEST. Making the Quickest Time. ty Route And tire On! that h Ticket i Pirongh, heck for Macengy fom Wack give other Route, and xo Omnibus Riding, oe FOUR DAILY TRAINS FROM WASHINGTON CITY, (Sundays excepted making connections with ins (pt S45 4: M. and OP. a om Raed ae Relay attend 2 wrreale f q nectin, y wi . M. Trai Haltimore, FOR THE WEST. Train leaving W. ing ington at 3, 5, 0F 6.90 F. 3. pe connection with T: leaving Baltimore at P.M, BE SURE TO BUY YOUR TICKETS BY THE BALTIMORE AND OHIO RAILROAD, This is the Only Route by which Through Tickets or Through Baggage Checks can be procured tin Washington. Knight's Latest Improved SLEEPING CARS, of the most superior finish, attached to Night Trains, THE SHORTEST AND MOST DIRECT ROUTE To COLUMBUS, DAYTON, LOUISVILLE, CIN- CINNATI, INDIANAPOLIS, TERRA HAUTE, 8T. LOUIS, CHICAGO, ée., éc., éc., MP WiTH LESS CHANGES OF CARS THAN BY AXY OTHER ROUTE.6@ WF Special Notice to Passengers for the West from Washington Prout Oi! ‘est, by purcha- sing their THROUGH TICKETS in Washington by the Baltimore and Ohio Railroad, SAVE ‘ONE DOLLAR in the Through price, and have the priv- ilege of visiting Baltimore (if desired) without additional charge. @2-C .nnections at the Ohio River with CLEVE- LAND CG PIT?P8BURG. CENT HiO and MARI ¢TTA & CINCINNATI RAILROADS; and through them, with the whole Railway System of of the NORTH WEST, CENTRAL WEST, and SOUTH WEST. For THROUGH TICKETS please apply at the Ticket Office. Meee ee station. W.'P. SMITH. Master of Bransportation M. COLE. General Ticket Agent. ap 21-tf 1863) THE 1863 PENNSYLVANIA CENTRAL RAW ROAD 18 A FIRST-CLAES ROUTE “TO ALL THE WESTERN OITIRS, SPEED. STONE BALLABTED AND Suen FREE FROM DUST 6 ED THROUGH BAGGAGE CHECK: SAD BALTIMORE THREE DAILY TRAINS FROM PHPLADELPHIA TO PITTSBURG! Two of them makin, OLOSE CONNECTIONS AT HARRISBURG with Trains on the NORTHERN CENTRAL RAILROAD, and forming THE GREAT CENTRAL ROUTE fr WASHINGTON AND BALTIMOR® to all points in the WEST, NORTHWEST, AND SOUTHWEST. We For Through Tickets the Northern Central Railro: ompany, northeast corner of Pennsylvania avenue and Sixth strect, Washington, and Calvert Station, Ba'timore, SPLENDID SLEEPING CAR3 ON ALL NIGHT SMOKING anv SALOON OARS ON ALL TRAINS FROM WASHINGTON. Passengers will take the 6.308. m. and 6.90 p.m. train» connecting in Baltimore with the 9.15 a. m and 9.15 p. m. trains on the Northern Central Kai road, and arrive in Harrisburg at 1 ’ a m., there making close connections with tha trains on the Pennsylvania Central Railroad for all parts of the West. FREIGHTS. By this route Freights of all descriptions can be forwarded to and from any point on the Railroads of Ohio, Kentucky, Indiana, Illinois, Wisconsin, Towa, or Missonri, by Railroad direct. The Pennsylvania Central ad also connects at Pittsburg with Steamers, by which Goods cap be forwarded to any port en the Ohio, Muskingum, Kentueky, Tennessee, Cumberland, Illinois, Misais: mir osierelgansaesaaty nay oat al level andusky , an je Sector ee eae ass ere and shippers entrus' @ transpor- tation of their Freight to this Company can Pel with confidence on its speedy transit. THE RATES OF F: & to and from any point in the West, by the Pe: lvania Central ad, are at ali times as favorableas are charged by othe VEGETABLES, SOUPS, Ete., WHICH WE OFFER TO THE TRADE, DY THE PACKAGB, 7AB BELOW MANUFACTURER'S PRICES, AUGUSTUS JOHNSON & CO., ap 8-tf 2©9 Pennsylvania Aveaue, QPORET DISEASES! SECRET DISEASES !! SAMARITAN’S GIFT! SAMARITANS GIFT! THE MOST CERTAIN REMEDY EVER USED. “Yes, A Poritive Cure” for GONORRHGA, GLFET, STRICTURES, &c. Contains no Mineral. no Ba! . no Mercury, Only Ten Prils to te Taken to Effect a Cure. They acre entirely vegetable, having no smeil nor any unpleasant taste, and 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.” P: ed by a graduate of the University of Pennsylvania, one of the most eminent Doetors and Chemists ef the present day. NO EXPOSURE, NO TROUBLE, NO CHANGE WHATEVER. Let those who have despaired of getting cured, or who have been gorged with Balsam Oopaiva, or Mercury, try the e SAMARITAN’S GIFT, Sent by mai! in « plain envelope. Price—Male packages, $2. Female, $3. BOHOFULA, ULCER SORES sPOTe, ny iay HRS, SCALES, BOILS. SYPHILISOR VE- NEREAL DISEASES &e. SAMARITAN’S ROOT AND HERB JUICES 1s offered the public as ig cure. SYPHILIS OR VENEREAL eg the Sa- MARITAN’S ROOT AND HERB JUICB, is the most potent, certain and effectual remedy ever Ee scribed; it reaches and eradicate# every particle of the venereal poison, so that the cure is thorough and permanent. Take then of this purifying reme- dy and be nealed, and do not transmit to your pos- terity that fer which you may re: pent in after years, Alth h Lal be lee Jed ble, thy OU, OU wa) ronoune incurable. ie JAMARITAN’S hook AND HERB JUIOES wiremove every Vesey id of impurities from the 1m, a8 Well as all the bad effects of Mercury. FEMALES! FEMALES !! In aa affections with which numbers of Fe- males suffer, the ROOT AND RERB JUIOBS in most happily adapted, in Ulcerated Uterus, in Whites, in bearing down, Falling of the Womb, Debility, ana for all complaints incident to the scx! Bent by express. Price $1 a bottle, or 6 bottles for $5, SAMABITAN’S CHANCRE WASH. Price 25 cents. Full directions. “. DESMOND & CO., Box 151 Philadelphia Post ce. ‘ ~ Sold by 8, CALVERT FORD,o rner of. lth and Pa. avende. A HENRY COOK, Alexandria, rag og a Fable and stop O1 Crock tre: tor gether with a variety of ‘Cabinet Furniture both new -hand, which will besold ’ hea) nt. Call soon at 428 7tha treet. bee : RB. BUOHLY. may 6-tr Railroad antes. we Be ticular to mark packages ‘Vis Penna WH. BROWN, Ag’t Northern Central R. B., 0, $0 North street, Baltimore. ENOOH LEWIS, Gen’l Superintendent, Altona, Pa, iL, HQUPE, Gen'l Ticket Agent, Philedelphia. . H. HOUSTON, General Freight Agent, Phiis- delphia. jan ?ly,r —— HMATIONAL LOAN. THE NEW SIX PER CENT. BONDS of the UNITED STATES, PAYABLE TWENTY YEARS FROM DATR, Cr after Five Years, at Option of the Governineat THE COUPON BONDS, Tn Sums o! FIFTY BOLL. lp ONE HUNDRED DOLEARS, FIVE HUNDRED DOLLAEE, and ONE THOUSAND DOLLARS. FYHE REGISTERED BONDE, y» In Sums of FIFTY DOLLARS, ONE HUNDRED DOLLARS, WIVE HUNDRED DOLLARS, ONE THOUSAND DOLLARS, FIVE THOUSAND DOLLARS, and TEN THOUSAND DOLLARS, INTUREST OOMMENOING AT DATE OF FUE- . AND PAYABLE SEMI-ANNUALLY IN GOLD. . Those Bonps are the GHEAFEST GOVERNMENT SEOUBITY now in the market, The Interest, at present price of coin, being squlv alent to § Pz Cznr. in currency, FOR SALE BY JAY COOKE & CO., BANKERS, 462 FIFTEENTH STREET, DEALERS Im GOVERNMENT BONDS, TREASURY NOTES, S CERTIFICATES, 4BNY AND NAVY VOUCHERS, COIN, CURRENCY 4ND BXCOHANGE den s-tf er ILARIFIED OIDEB mavend a Wy toe A sale at the elem ine quan: sie Garon tae aris ie, bok op OID: Goorae 8, nom-w SQOTLaBs AND @ROOER'S apply at the offices of | ade | which ail the Sarsapari MAR | Is the effectual remedy for RELAXATION, SPER- es AND EXHAUSTION OF THE | BYS' | Cempletely and entirely era . a GAS FITTING, &, d= ie N@ SUBI+ Goors aorth of cedomergae ¥ fan 9-by ate eee, ‘in style to anything OEEd” MTBRSS Mest eh, 976 D etnsee, .For the Holidays. A, H. BININGER & €0., B2ance ov Nos. 19 aup 91 Buosn Sr., New Youui OFFER FOR SALE AT THEIR 870283, Ne. 237 PENNSYLVANIA AVENUR, NEAR THIRTEANTH STREET, SIGN OF THE OLD KNICKERBOCKER, THE MOST COMPLETE ASSORTMENT OF EMPORTED WINES AND LIQUORS TO BE FOU ND IN THE METROPOLIS, : —aLao— FINE GROUEEIES, CAN GOODS, " ITS AND KEGS No.) MACKEREL, KENNEBEO SALMON, SOUSED & PICKLED LAMBS’ TONGUBS, PIGS’ FEET, ENGLISH DUN OODFISH, ‘Together with all the LUXUBIES INCIDENT TO THE SEASON Messrs. A. M. B. & Co. are also Sole Proprietors of BININGER’S CELEBRATED S LONBON DOCK GEN, Pat up in Quart Bottles for medicinal use. Also, Sole Agents for OLD TOM LONDON OORDIAL GIN. M7 All articles bought at their store warranted ofthe first quality, and forwarded toany part of the _ tity free of expense. $ As we intend to be permanently located, we re- spectfully request families to give us acall. ABRAM M. BININGES, HENRY T. CAPEN. ‘Wasurraron, December, 1863. 4. M, BININGER & CO. have no connexion wit any other House, ROLLIN CHUROH, Agent, 4st T° SUTLERS AND PURVEYORs, SMITH & MORRISON, No. 67 LOUISIANA AVENUE, Four Dooxs From Sevente Street, offer for sale at very low prices & large assortment of FINE GROCERIES, PROVISIONS, WINES, LIQUORS, SEGARS, FRUITS, &c., Packed in superior order. No charge for package or delivery to any part of- the city 8. & M. areproprietors of the well known brand of OLD wi alah WHISKY SMITH’S WILD CHERRY YONIC BITTERS, The Trade Supplied on Favotabl: Terms. a7-TRY US.¢8 ap6-Im™ TRIESEMAR, otected by Royal Letters Patent of Enziand, and Fred by tis Henle Al dhs Regis de Phere one Paris, and the Ieperial Collere of Medicins, Vienna, TRIESEMAR No.) TRIESEMAR No. 3, icater all traces of } those diserders for which Copsiva and Oubebs have nerally been thought an antidote, to the ruin of e health of a vast portion of the population. TRIESEMAR No. 3. Is the great and sure remedy of the civilized world | fer all impurities ef the system, as well as secondary | lie on the toilet table without their use being | &. Wholesale and retail b: | 194; Bleecker street | street.) New York. . m. and 1.35 | symptoms, obviating the destructive use of Mor- oury, as well as other deleterious ingredients, asd iia in the world sanne? remove. TRIESE. Nos, 1,2 aud 3 are alike devoid of taste or smell, and of all nauseating qual- ities. They are in the form of a lozenge, and may sus- re 5 P Bold in tin cases at $3 each, or fonr $3 cars in one fer $9, in @Z cases, thus saving 39, a6 administered by Vatpean, Lallemand, Roux, Xc., DR. H. A. BARROW. (four-doors from’ Ma:Dongal Immediately an receipt of ra- mittance, Dr. Barrow will forward Triesemar to an: part of the world, securely packed, and adiresse according to the instructions of the writer, Publisbed also by DR. BARROW, that pppular uman Triesemar and Book can and bean:ifully illustrated medical work. ‘by special authority from 8, O. FORD, B.e. eee Frailty. Price 25 cents. be obtained Washington NOTICE To HOTELE,GROCERS RESTAURANTS, PBI. VATE FAMILIES, Kc. Whe Subscribers hare ae a & fresh ship- ment 0! 0 CASES BST. JULIEN AND FLOBRAQ CLARETS, which they offer for sale at New York prices, Also, they have constantly on hand A Largs and Well Selected Stoch of PO MADENIAS. BOWTS, BHERRING Beaver. Ob’ IM, 'BOOTOR, and IRIE WiISKIES QHAMP AGNES of all favorite brands, ENGLISH AND 309TOH AL DON AND DUBLIN PORTERS, BAVANA CIGA’ - @. LISK PIO BAUG. SHILTON GHEDDBE an¢ ENGLISH DAIRY A BDINES, KEMP'S UREMETICALLY SEALED CORRGE SHR ee RESMMRE ONP Lae SOs Cees Sn exv7ANGY GEOCREIES, ee, BININGER & OG. ‘Established 1776 Branch—219 be erenae, <i - S07 Just received a small lot of OMlcere’ Ghosts. sun ane EXP! COMPANY, ion 614 PA_AVENUR, CaaS ee Waakaston Ouy, D. @, REAT BASTEEN, NORTHERN GREAT ON EXPRESS FORWARD EES! D WEST. NEY, JEWELRY, Vali = CHAD OTue ATOGES. PONDS, Be. = Forwarded with BAFRTY AND DISPATCH te all sections of the country. This mcies in the iv ct aceosaible = NORTH, BAST, WEST, AND NORTHWEST. ABEINGTON, TG Naw YORK, BOSTON was LADELPRIA, BALTIMORE: OIN- beak stig Ra cts aaa ‘are made at New York and Boston wi #8 to the CANADAS and the Barrise ROVINOES. and with 5 to LIVERPOOL. 80U HAMPTON and Ez RE. snd then. Buzo; rominen' “Gollsction of NOTES, DRAFTS and BELLS made at all neceasible paris of the United Staten, . 6 DU NN jem aahingtow DO. APPIN: OK MISHRY!1— He SU ESTION .—The pro} ! rs ofthat eae Taran s + > 1 somering Revgoup, Fitysie, and Nature rT res have been the m: seving thounands, and will receipt of four stamps, by artstan Cabinet of roadway, New York. A. NEW Assortment of Btls Son’s Piai rtment o! nw has been received to-day. Thess ¥, igo sre admitted by all musicians to be su; ‘he first premium Steinway & Sons, wherever and whenever they have come in com ion with at the World’s Fair in London, of last year, and all a gee gy in gtd apey: second han r prepare tes for sale upon easy METZEROTT, apié corner of Pa. av. and lith street. FINE HORSES. Tas 8a) fineHo} cpg constantly in receipt of very ORB

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