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gtimfii fftla , ., , ! . . "J CVbusWei.flt)raooti(8unoj,jLKqittl) tolliti i IV. J. McpTAsa A Co., and It (tarnished Ur m , uij (ttbtcHen (by tarrlars) at 60 cent, per i mooth. " Mill titiKttber, 5 per innami 3.t0 for ,ui month, andll.BQ for thBionthi,InTirU- im .aranc. Singl. coplM, 3 cent.. ,Br-TT- , ,lt J)UoioiAt4 ronivorjD. .r t r CA,0))tUTOS, OiriMllHT or WilHIIOTOH. , ,, ,OrrjcBOfOMirrCiinTMMifii, PROPOSALS ar. InTlttd for ltoh!V&ood to SL.'JKC!." ??. ""4 " rortsrel.n.r l dlll"rrom partita owning- wood or wooi land. IS.'iVW""!"''.' "i i Forts Ethan AI BMfwJfi'SfC. UA ""' "-'"'"- ITrit. For wood standing, (prlee par cord.) . JK""1'-Il0r woo1 (r.r lj l' t EnxSin or VrolM. prlMtfcord) ' "-"" ' MB?.?,Uh,.V'or,',,',,a,'ff''",W,''M,,',i' Prnwttli will b reclrel under thli advertlse- ' ' "oa cm una corded on the. ground. "w"w " raoani oi wooa required. FffltMUlai kill h Mil .1 . 11. Jn.ls.,iei. """" "' """ "" " Eh Mddr muil a.tash hla full nam. and It OfflM addrea, to hli bid, and the Dn of all the f"! latarrsted la lb propossl mutt kppor la tA, DH . iJ.i1: & "! ' 0wrii ft, - ilMWiSManuatKComfMittckUi. I if... Bid, will b. opened from lime to time, and con raMeo jrarcbMM made ft the wood mar be re quired. in. i nn. u raaarrw to accept all or an, pert ol any bid. titeK!"'! "5J"1'1 ?. "doried, 'TropoiaU for Wood,t and addre seed to ... . -J"l. Colonel Chief ((narlermaiter labia Im Department of Waihlnjton a ,BWiiui ypn wuuu. HADloTtl, DrrtiT. or WAliilitaTOK, OrricxorCajiErtiCAntauAana, K- ' January 8$th, lass. tt-vrftOrolAUar. Invited forfntnuhlni Wood to Hi iti.troODS u and around the rorte herelnaRer spnnI, from partlea owning wood or wood landi '.".'? T'tln"t.,f tJwmaoTlii Forta Aleiander, Htfy.tmAUm,JUntmU, rennarlranla, Bat tarTanalljrtown. rorta Kearnej, De Russr, Mas mitMijiaatHJllooum, Tottfn, Uemmer, Hunker Hill, '"'SJiW U"!' -1"''-'. Batterfea Vermont r,MArtlaiitt and Cameron, on thenorllialdaof the rotosaaa. lewPropoaali lobe made la the following manner, ''Vlrat. rojwood atandlnr, (price per cord.) ."55 ' wood felled If U. ft. Enilaeera or pthjnetae, fpriee per cord.) "X!"-. rot wood out and corded on the around. " -JoP"'' ipecllr the iocaWv.tlnoVeiianlUv, and fMdv or the wood. " " 7!l5fPiL,,l,"",rw'I,,'d' ""1" adrertiae- JJJJJJwr tho amount of wood required up to June 'tart Mdder hint attach hla full name and Poll oOea addreaa to hla bid, and the namea of all pai jjji l"Wtd la the propoial nut appear In the olalceeiaaKcronpaairaiAMI. tj Blda will be ojtened from time to time, and eon . fraeta or purohaaca made aa the wood may bo re quired. Tf rljht la rraerrcd to accept all or any part of any bid. - JnT2."1', 10I'I andoreed, " Tropoeala for " Woodj" and addrcaaed to ' .. . . . KM- m. om.rm:, llaut. Colonel and chief quartermaiter, Ifl&V Defcncca of Waihlojlon. COMICS . ltnoww, OUClTORt OF PATENT! AND CLAIM!. Dowatlea, Ptuiloni, Daek Pay, Oflleera' IUeriUtlntr, euid all atberlaat Clalina, ety;ajBiat Uia Qertnineat, OrrilK-No. 70 8K VtNTH 3THT, A (Department Exrhanao,) WAaninQTO,I.c., Am No. Tark Phet, corner of Jnotdxau, eppoIU CUyjfm, Net Tot. k ltefera, by pcrmlMlon, to llona. Hannibal Hamlin, Vice Prealdent, Me I Martin Kalbnelach, Mayor City of Brookljn I AM lah Nann, Jr. New York Xlty i John N. Goodwin, M- C-, Me i Thoma M. Edwarrta, M L, N. H. Ed waMU.RoUlna, M. C, N. If. l Alex. if. Rlee M. . C- Maai. John B. Alley, M. C,, Malt Alfred A. JUonn.l John A- Gurley, M. ,uumm, .. v -uDja. uwiiDt 4-oomia, ni. u, Conn.l John A- Gurley, M. C, Ohlot Jamea M. Aahler, M, . C, Ohio) Sidney aV)(erten,M. C, Ohloi John flutchlm, M. C uuu nuwmu, iu. . , unioi jonn uoroae, ai. c, ;a-t RooertNeKnlithi, M. &, I'a.i Juitln 1. Mor' nt at n 7t . tV o ' T. -"t " iviicri p. v.. rotter, hi. C Wli.iZ. A.nannier, M. C, HUi Jamea If. Lane, M. C A.noouir, 01. i... niiLii jamea ji. lotne, M. c, Kanaaal Cyrua Aldrlch, M. C, Minn.- Wm. Kel- aR, ", u.i -ona -. ninon, m, l.., n. j i John L. N. Uratlon, M. C, N. J.t P. B. I'ouke. M, c, IU.IOwea LoTcJoy, M. C, III F. P. BUIr, Jr., M . O, Mo llbrlote tl. Ipauldlnf, M. a, N. T.i A. of rradly, M. C,, N. Y. Major General H.B.bur yeai N. WyckulT, Kaq , Prra. WlUlamiport City BaakChepberd Kaapp, aq , rrea. Mechanic' Bank. Jyta-tf N ATIONAL LO AIT, THE NEW TWENTY TEAR SIX FER CENT. BONDS of the vyrrsD status (Know " M JWnfVi.) Hit COUtON BONDS In tumj of M, 10O. $800, tnd i l.ooo. TtiflltECUSTEtlSP BONDS la tumi of AM. 100. (Inkntt wmmencing l rfate ifpwxha,) ton BiLa at ritt bt JAY COOICB CO Banker, 453 FtflmiA Urut. Theta Boao ex U CAUrSST GQTZBXUXirT Sxcvutt now In the mwket InttrtM payabU temi-annvtUy IN OOtD U equlraleat. at present prlee of coin, to Pxm Ccjtt. In eurreney. ot -f PROPOSALS FOR CARPET8 AND OFFICK CHAIRS. QCAKTSaHAITCR GENERAL1! OtTUE, WeehlDgton City, Feb. 34. 18U. PROPOSALS will be reeelTedattbU Departneat uatU It o'clock, m , the Ala day of March aest. Tor furniihlni the ollowinr artlclee for the uio ofthe Quartermaiter General's Department, tin cARrxTma. Seren boAdred POO) yards, more or Im, or In craln CarpeUnf , of the beet Qualltr, samples of which must acoompanjr the offer i the price per square yard, to Include making, blndlne;, and flttlar to each room, aid putting down the same complete In the best manner. Measurement to be made on the floor, and payment made for quantities thus ascertained, lie roomi to be carpeted can be seen by calling at this office. .or rut chaim. One hondredand twenty (ltd) Oak Chairs, cane seat, a sample of which can be seen at thli office. The whole to be completed within two weeks from thetlmeoX slcnlac the agreement The price of each chair to Include the delivery of the same at this office. Proposals should be endoned'For Carpets aud Chairs or both, as the caie may be.1 Bf Order of the Quartermaster General. fD2-td A DAJtS BXPRKSB COMPANY, 2. Olllceftll Pcnu. sveunc, TroaAtRfon Cy, J). V, CHEAT EASTERN, NOHTIIZKN, akd WEST EBK EXPRESS FORWARDERS. MerehajullM. Money, Jewelry, Valuableet Notes, Cocks, Uouds, ., Forwarded with 8AFKTY AND DISPATCH to all aceesslbloaectlons of the country. This Company has Ac eneies In the principal railway towns In the NORTH, BAST, WLST, AND NORTHWEST. Its principal offleee are VrA8nXNQT0ir.2).aN. Y0JlXM0ST02rt PmLApSLVUIARALTXMQRlS, OIN- QINHATL ST, LOUIS, L0UIS VILLS, LEXINGTON. Connections are made at New York and Boiton with lines forwarding to the Caoadae and the British PrOTlnsei, and with steamihlplloei toLlr- eipool, Southampton, and Harre, and thence by jCuropean expresses to all prominent commercial towni In Great Britain and on the Continent. Collection of Notes, Drafti. and Bills made at all accessible parte of the United States. O.C. DUNN.Affent, IS WAitdsgW, D. C, GREAT EXCITEMENT! Tremendous ruih TTr Smith's No 480 Seventh street for some vl our nice CLOTHING, which we are selling off at very low prises, (eonsUerlng the great advance in roods.! We nave on nana the twit stock of Vlati . Jag ever oiUred In this market, ami we are sell lag them on at aatonliblng low prloei,at SMITH'! No. Seventh street, two doors above J. Bruce C4j Ja sa rrmc'VcOLXLLAN SACKS, for eltlzcns andoffl J. cers, t SMITH'S, 40 Beveath street j39 JnjBtMBPjPjBnjpBjPjnjjnEjB i,ii ,-a-w i n i i i aii mail iwaai n I ' , voi, nr. PuorosALS Foit alumna, tuim MINO, set. MAToa'i rjrncr, WAtHiaoToa. Febrttary 18, 1SS3. TR0rO3ALS VrlU be received at this office, op to it O'clock m. on the Uln of March nCat. for arad- tng, trimming, curbing, arid latlng the brick and us; iouiwbts mm oktidic .no Kuticrs nt bucts in ooj district i for the Third and Fourth Wards, forming tnesritiaiairicii and tne Finn, sixth, and Seventh Wards, forming the Third dlitrlot, feaeh district to be bid for etnaratelr. And in h given to different contraetort.) for (he year com l ura. un; vt njrril, IOO, SgrrcaDIO lO The curbstone to be of the best New York North river curbstone. In nlectsi nr not 1m than Iwn fMtt long, and not less than sixteen Inches wide, and not leas than three and a halt lnoI.ee U thlcknee, the upper surface or edge to be dreed to that taicHBCH, ana si in ana weu rammea wua clean gravel, free from clay or loam, to the proper grade, fill th Inl.t. wall lCmA ' W ' The brick to be of the best quality hard red pav. a uncK, to oe ism on m oea oi snsrp river Sana, Dread four Inches deD on a bed f fine elaaa gravel, free from day or loam, three inches deep, with two courses on the edrn next to eurb. and one eourie on edge on the Inner line, where the pave ment Is Ices than the full width) noeatrameasure- u.r.it HIT uriCK OB TOfte Will vm iiiue. The stone pavement to be of common quarts, not exceed inir four Inches la diameter, except the stone on the outside Hoe of the getters; which muit be of ! laches In diameter, laid on a bed of coarse and and clean gravel, free from clay or loam, at icaii nine incnesaeep, ana lone twice well ran ui ma nwuii wui bikt wfiun wtm ic nou ai. tcr bolngeKamlned (and not before) by the Commle sloner, lo be covered with fine clean gravel or wario Bna,nu iar inivraiiwi miwscd ine sionee welt Oiled with the same material. The flagging to be of the best Quality blue rock orgnfliifloplecesof not lets than two feet ilx Incheslongby' eighteen Inches wide, andnot less than threeinchei thick, to be laid onnbed ot floe clean gravel, free from slay or loam, or sharp river sand ill laches deep, and with dose Joints. All grading not exceeding sis Inches, to be rated as trimming. The work lo bednna lathe thOtt minn.r mil in the satisfaction of the Mayor, and to be commen ct-m niiuui .rawiji aiicr mi oraer is given io ine contractor, and to be completed within the time named In the order directing It to be done, and warranted to stand twelvemonths after Its com pletion. And upon the fall are of the contractor or ruuirnciora 10 commence me wora or so complete It within the time named, or upon hi or their fail ure to execute the work of the materials and In the manner herein required, the Mayor to have the right of employing other perionsto do the same, upon such terms as he may deem expedient. In which event the contractor or contractors so fall log shall pay any loss or damage the Corporation may sustain In coniequenre thereof Any repairs or re!a)lngwhloh may be required before the expiration ol the time for which the work Is warranted to stsnd, to be done by the con tractor free or charge within Ore da) after notice from the Commissioner of Improvements of the Wardl end unon failure of an nntrantAr nr m.. tractors to make any repairs or to relay any pave- Mantaaltl.1. .!..- In.. ..II.. t fill it. a.. na.iiiu uisuaji mitr iuw Hiurvaaiu, ma Mayor Is to have the right of employing any other person or person to do the same on such terms as he mnydecra expedient) in which event the eon tractor Or contractors SO fa Uln a- ahall niv an lnaa ordamsre the Corporation may suatatnln come For the due performance of the work and the furnishing of the materials as herein required, bond hnd security to the amount of two thousand dollar will be required of the contractors. The bidders will state the ratra al whtrh th curMnr, paving, nnd flagging will be executed, in- auaeaaefn, aaaraaa .(. For letting new curb of New York North river curbstone, per running foot For laying new brick pvrraent,per iqnare yard For laying new etonepa. rment, per square yard. For sradlDC f whether aiauvatlnrnr flillnv 1 cubic yard. ror i rim mi ok, uer running mot. For iirout auttcr. ner foot. For laying down New York flagging, per square For laying down flagging rnelai.per square foot, Forlavlncflve courses of brick on tMlrti. aa r. quired by liwjln gutters and alleys, pec running And at the rate a st which the following work, exclusive of materials, except the gravel and sand which may be requlredi For setting new curb, Including dressing, per running foot. i or laying new one a pavement, per square yard. For taklasrunaud relavlnaotd brlak uavatntnt. per square yard. rut a mating u .m iractaiiK, VIU UUV,UCr TUIUllDg foot. For taking up and relaying old stone narement. per square yard. For taking up and relaying old flag foot way a, per square foot. No bid will be received which does not Include an offer for each separate Item of work and mate rial. By law the Mayor is prohibited from awsrdlns; coa tracts for the above work to any person TFV per sons who are not practical pa vera. naVilAHU VYAlel.Al.il, feb It w4t Mayor. TTAItD WAIUC, DAIUlliOy AND 8 TKBL, Hardware, Bar-iron, Steel Horse Nails and shoes Diamond State Shoeing Iron Axles and Axle Boxes Springs, Carriage and Tire Bolts Hubs, Spokes, Falloea, Shaits Duck. Drill and Canvas Wheela, aaggy and Wagon Bows Haircloth Springs Excelsior, Tow. Hair Castings of all kinds En rllth and Ameriean VirnliK.. A large and complete stock of the above con stantly on hand. THOMPSON t CO, No. 545 Ninth St.. oDpoalte Centre Market. eb 1 Late G. IU Tbompaon k, Bro. IHIK OONFB8SIOII8 AND KXPICH1K1COK INVALID. rubUshed fur the BiMxriT and as a warning and A CAUTION TO YOUNG MEN who autler from Sjwrmatorrhoea, Nervous Debility, Premature Decay, etc , supplying, at the aarae time, TH1C MEANS OF SFJ.FCUKE. By one who has cured himself, after being put to great expense and Injury through medical humbug and quackery By encleilng a poat paid addrcaaed envelop, tingle copies may be had of the author. NATHANIEL MAYFAIR. Kjq. nov 3 dlmU Bedford, Kings Co., N. Y, N BW INVENTION ARTIFICIAL CLEOPLASTIC BONE TEETH, without metal plate or clasps, by DR. S. B. BIGESMOND. 10 Broadway, New York) and 900 Penn. avenue, uviwvfjn twiiiiu aau tnineviiui sis., WASBIHOTOH, D. 0., Calls the attention of the publle to the following advantages of his Improved aystemi tit. The teeth of his manufacture will never cor rode nor change color by any acids, and are three- luunna ugaicr man any ouer ltd No teeth nor roots need be extracted, aa tha artittclal ones can be inserted over them. I U 1 he roots will be made Inofleoalve and never to ache 4th. No teniDorarv teeth are needed, as Dcrmane nt nues can ue maae imroeajsieiy, inercDy preaervmg the natural expression of the face, which, under the old aystem, Is frequently disfigured 6th. Thli work hss been fully tested, for over Ave years, by many ofthe Drat ehemUU and physicians of this and the old country. Dr. s. has also Invented a. white Indeatructlble metal filling, with which the moat senaltlve teeth can be filled without pain, and can build up a per fect sound tooth on an side roots, which will last through a lifetime. ne reiers io ine iouowug geniiemem Dr. v. mom i Dr. Doremus. Professor of Chemlatryt Hon. A. Mann, fun Capt. Crabtree. Vice President of the Emigration Company of New York; Hon. Judge Wavne. of the Suoreme Court, of Waj.hln.rtnn. ii. C i and thousands of others. Call and examine for yourselves, nov 8 em TAIX AND WUfTKXl GOODS. MILITARY AND CIVILIAN. yvaiji, aiAriiain, via. axe now opening their Fall and Winter Coeds, embracing One Dress Coats, Doeskin Pants, Vests, he. A large and well selected Stock or flna heavy Overcoats. Wo have also a complete assortment of Business Suits, made In the moat durable manner. Officers will find our Military uooos oeairoui to weir wants. Meavy Woollen Blankets, for camp use at reasonable prtoes. WALL, STEPHENS Ik CO., dU NlAta and Tenth street ma b P EOPIiB'l VIHUULATINQ LIURAHY) Oa SeTeHtb Street isear K. Janl VTILITARY VXSTS AT IMJTJTI, 4 Seventh WASipNQIQN, D. i 1,.- , -,. ollli .. PnOPOSALS TTQIl .MATEttlAIJi FOH THE rf AVY. NAVT DtPARTHIftT, February U, isst Sealed PaorosALS to furnlah mst crisis for the Navy for the Osoal year ending soth 'one, i5, will be received aOhe ' i Bureau of Equipment and Recruiting, ixuMuui L4HracuoB anq ncpairs, Bureau of Steam Engineering, Until tha llth alav nt M.nih tiivk. Proposals must be Indorsed "ProDotals for Ma terials fortfhe Narr, that they may be dlstin- auianru irom oiner Business ictiert, anaaireciea to the Chief of the Bureau of (naming the Bureau) for which they are Intended. The materials and articles embraced In the clasaes named are partienUrly deeertbed la the printed schedule, any of which will be furnished to such as desire to offer, on application to the Commandants of the respective yards, or to the Navy Agrot uMini Micro to, mw ijjvavoi an mw jmui upon appUeatJontOthereapectleBureaua. TnlsdlvUioo Into classes being for the convenience of dealers In each, such portions only will be furnished as areactoaUrrequlrodfof bids. The Commandant and Nary Agent of each station will, la addition tq the schedule of elsaiea of their own yards have copy of the schedule of the other yards tor exam lnatlon only, from which tt may be Judged whether iwiiiDeQciiraoieio dim aipucauon lor any Ol theelasaesof thoas yards. jit Oilers must be made for the whole ofthe clssa at any yard upon one of the printed schedulea, or In strict conformity therewith, or they will not be oonaldered. In computing the classes, the price taivu n tug coiumn 01 prieee win oe BHinoara, nod the aggregate of the class will be carried out according to the prices stated. The contracts will he awarded to tha lowest Aom Jin bidder who gives proper security for Its fultll- men, i n uniuMi aiaies reserves am ngni io re- jro ui i iio oiua lor any eiasi i oeemea exoroiiani. AH artlclri muat muet be of the very beat quali ty, te be delivered In the Navy Yard in good order, and In suitable veiaels and packages, properly marked with the name ofthe contractor, a the ease may be, at the expense ad rlak of the con tractor, and in all respects subject to the inspec tion, meaiurement, count, weight, Ac , of the yard where received, and to the entire satisfaction of fneeomraanaaniinereor. ' ' Bidders are referred, to tha commandants of tha reapectlve yarda lor samples, inatructlons.or psr- unusr uravripiion m.ine aniciesi anu, an einer things being equal, preference will be given to articles of American manufacture. Every offer, as rcnulred far the law of 10th Au gust, IBM, rauat be accompanied by a written guar- wmf .ntiurn o. which ia nerswiin gireti. Those oely whose offers may be accepted will be notified, and the contract will be forward.! aa innn thereafter as Dracticable. which the will ha r. juirru io carcuie wnnin ten oays aiier its receipt at the poat office or navy agency named by them. The contracts will bear date the day the notifica tion Is given and deliveries can be demanded. Sureties la the full amount will be required to sign the contract, and their reaponslbillty certified to by a United States district Judge, United Ststes district attorney, collector, or navy agent. As ad ditional security, twenty per centum will be with- ueiu irom ine amount 01 ineDius until ine con tract shall have been eoaanletedi and elchtvittr centum of each bill, approved in triplicate by the wiviaaiiuouii vt III iniTCIII, Iflflll, fflll UfJ paiU tifleatesof InJebtedneia op Trcaaurv nntra at tha option oi me uovernment. itiaaupuiaieamineoaniraH mat it uriauit De made bv the Dartles of iLha Aral oart Io acllvHnr CUoranyof the articles mentioned In any clans id for In the contract, of the nualltv and at the time and pi aces above provided, then, and In that case the contractor and hia sureties will forfeit and pnytothe United States a sum of money not ex. oeedlng twice the amount of mch olm, which may be recovered from time to time, according to the o ui (vuunrraa m tnai case proviara, ai'iirovrii March S, 1843. ' " Bi4 MUtaf jwrf cm41 ctat$a for more (Asa one yard done on the envelope the Nary Yard lor which the .n nm rnmnm. tavowTi hiiu uiuucn in rmunira in in. IhrmoJ Offer. Which from a firm must be signed by all the mem bers. It " of , In the State of , hereby atree to furnllhaad deliver In the resnecllve Na Yards all the articles nsmed In the classes here umo anncxeo, agrcqapiy io tne provisions ol the schedules therefor.aod 10 conformity with the ad vertisement or the Department of February it, iau. Should my oflcr be accepted, I request to be ad dressed at -, and the contract sent to the Navy Agent at , or to - , for signature and cer- iiucaic. Signature, A. B. Date, Wltneas. The schedule which the bidder nfllnia.a mint ha patted to hti oflcr, and each of them signed by him. Oppoalte each article In the schedule the price Sua be aet, the amount carried out, the arirrgate oted up for each elase, and the amount likewise written In worda. If the partlea who bid do not reside near the place where the articles are to be delivered, they must name in their offer a person to whom orders on them are to be delivered. form a Guaraaire. The undersigned, , of .In the State of .and.-. ..-of .In tha Stat nf . hereby guarantee that In case tha foregoing bid ol for any of the claases therein, named be ac cepted, he or they will, within ten days after the receipt of the contract at the post office named, or Navy Agent designated, execute the contract for the same with good and sufficient suretiear and In case the said - shall fall to enter into con tract, as aforesaid. We ruarantt ft to make rrvwl tha difference between the offer of the said - ana tnat wmen may be accepted. signatures of two guarantors. !?: Date. Wltneia. I berebr certify that the above named are known to ku as men of property, and able to make good their guarantee. signature, u. ji. Date. To be limed bv the United fltatea Diatrlet JnrfM. United States District Attorncr.Colleator.orNaw Agent. Extract from a taw of lh Vnlttd StoUt, epprovtd Jut If, (CXM, See. 14. And bt it furlker rntuied. Thathnrnntraft or order, or any tntereat therein, shall be transfer red by the party or parties to whom suoh contract or order may be riven to aay other party or partlea and that any such tranafer ahall causa tha annul. ment of the contract or order transferred so far as the United States areconcernedt Prwidtd, That all the rights of action are hereby reaerved to the United States for any breach of such contract bv the contracting party or parties. See. 16. A4 9 it further eaerfed. That whenever any contractor for subsistence, clothing, arms, am munition, munitions of war, and for every descrlp- nuit ui aupiiura ignua Array or nevyoi ine uni ted states shall be found guilty by a court-msrtlal di irsuqor wuiiuinrgiectoi ouiy.ne inauoepua iiueu vj no, impnaonmeni. or sucn oiner punian ment as the court-martial ahall adludrai and an perion who shall contract to. furnlah supplies of any ninq or osscnpiion tor ine Army or navy, he shall be deemed and taken as a part of the Una or naval forces ofthe United atatea for whlnh h ahall contract to furnish saldsuppllea, and be iub Jeet to the rules and regulations for the government oi me lanu man navai forces oi uie utuieu Biatei. The following are the clasies required at the re spective Navy Yards t Ihe following are the classes under Burtaucf AH.iaicm atraa. .an, eaaai'ey , inrnr. aaa, fl. Cookln, UUnalla. " K, Leather. " I, lloae. M N, Dunlins. M O, Lantern. " Q, .perm Oil. M S, Stationery. CniKLESTOWir. Clm G, Cooaint- Uten.U.. " 1, Flax and Cotton Twine, " K, Leather. " L, lloae. 11 M. Bruahee. " N, lluntlnc. " Q, Sperm Oil. " . StaUonery. " T, nr. WoC " X, Whale Oil. UOOXLTK. Llaia G, Cooklnr Uten.lla. " II. Plax Canvaa. " J. Twine. K, Leatner. 11 L. lloie. " M, Brushes. " N, Dry Goods. O, Lanterns. " a, Sperm Oil. ' R. ship Chandlery. " T, Firewood. M , Tar. PUILADELrnii CI mi O, Cooking Utensils. " II, Flax Canvas. " I, Cotton Canvas. " J, Twine. M K, Leather ' Lallose. N, Duutlog and Dry Goods U. Smsrm Oil. .: afw. .. . H, uip uianajery tor stoics and a,ulp m.nta. " s. statleaary. " T, nr. WoL WASBDIOTOH. Oaas O, Cooking Utensils. II, Flax Canvas. C.a aWJBSDAY EVENING, MARCH 5, 1863. ' . - t aa.i I, cttonC"'! " i. Twine. u n; Bfoahoa. 11 N. Buntlna and Dry Gooda. O, Lantern; 11 R, Ship CHandlery for Store, and Equip x ,'tatlonfry. " T. rir. Wood. " ll, Hardware. Ttie following are th. elaatei tinder the Bureau of Kn. EngUaerlrurr r ' aummi. QaaaAf Collet Iron and rtret.t rum paekliiai r mlaoellaneoo, toola for englneera R, ahlp ehajid lery, CBARLCSTOWK. CSaaa C, lard oil, fce l D, boiler feltlnti E, gum paeklnftke t Ff DUaoellaneoua toole for enineerat Q. eperra out IL ahlp ebaadlenri T. firewoodt M X, while leadM X, eolored palafti ti X, boiled olli 44 X, tallow, SROOXLTK. Clue A, bolter Iron, rubra, .e.B, pla; Irani f. lardolllll trailer rt!lngi aguni packlor. arom. met., he r, Alacellaneoua tool, for engineer.! K. leatheriLi; apemt oil; H, .hip chandleryi S. atatlor erri T, Orewoodl i wrought Iron, pipe, ralrea, .e I MX, it--ll3 X, Iron nana, bolt., and nutaill X. tin. copper, .al IS X, bardwarefW X, whlta lead! 17 X, tine, palnti as X, colored palate, dryer., fee i X, lln.eed oil, turpentlnei 44X. metallic oil, tal low aoapr rniUDtxriiu. Claa A, bolter Iron) F, ralacellaneou. loola for engineer ej CL, aperm oll ft, ahlp ahandlery. WiaBlHOTOH. Cla.a A, boiler Iron and rlrel.i (, lardolll F. rataeellaneoua engineer, toolal K, leatheri L,hoiet M. bmahea. ftx.i OL lanterrrai ci. ii.,h nil, n ahi. chandleryi ,.lallont'Jl T, llrewoodi 2x, tteel. The following an 'the claa.es under Bureau of Construction and Repair. "XITTEBT. a... 4, White Oak flank) , Yellow Fine Logai II. Whit, fine Plank and fjoardai is. Aah Plank and Boardai 14, Whit. Aah Oar. la, Black Walnut and Cherry) 17, CrprASaj 31, Llgnumrltiei 21, rtruah eat 25. Irani 3S. aleell 17. lronSnlke.i2SIrrn NaiUi so, Leadi It, Zlde and Tlni SJ, Ilardwarei 14, Toola for store. 1 3, White Leadi 17, Zinc falntai 18, Col ored ralnta, Dryerf I, IJn.ccd OU 41, b'la.at 41, OIL Tallow, Koepi 4a. hllaoellaneous Pry Goods, i Hair Cloth, tic. " CHlnLEsTown. Clan No I, White Oak Log.) 1. White Oak Pro miscuous Tlmberi if White Oak Plankt 6. Yellow i finelloesi 11, White Pine Logs, nank and Hoards) II. Ash Logs and T7ankt 34. llruaheai 25. from sa. ' Steel i 27, Iron aplkeal 2. Iron Nall.t K, Levi) II, Zinc and Tlni la. White Lead) 17, Zinc r.lnt.i a, Colored Patnls, Dryeri at. Linseed Oil) 41, Class) , s ibea ana noam) , srsn ml. DHOOKLIK. Class No. I. White Oak Loral 2. Whit. Oak Keel rirces) 1, White Oak Promiscuous Timber) 4, Whlta Oak Planki 10, White fine Mast Timber) ti, none i-ioe) i, abii uarsi io, iiirsnr), liutts, and Handspikes) I,, Black Walnut, Chriryi 21, . Cedar) in, Irani 2, sleeli 27, Iron Spikes) 28, Iron nans, (wrougni, eui) so, Lead) 11, zinc, tint u, r Harrlware, ai. Tnnla r.i .!, a, Whit I mA. ' 17, Zlne Taints) 18, Colored minis) IS, Linseed Oil) I 41, Giassi 44, Fish Oil, Tallow, Soapt 46, Miscella- . neous, lry Goods, Hair Cloth, and Ship Chandlery. ' rniLADELTIIU. class No. e, Yellow rtne riank xtnek Logs) u, rhit. Pin. LOirat 11. Aah f,ra anil nank i I, M.. ttuafBiSrdaMi ;..... Smffi.' a' fj'n'ui,. i".".1! MfKesWrK 11, Toola for Stores) l. White Lead) 17,Zliir Paint) 3, oinreu rainia, airyrr) J7, unseen nil, nirprn- '" Y;.nl!,,l.41fi.1"1 "' ''J."'1' Ro"'" " I Fish Oil, lallow, Soapi U, Mlstellancous, Dry KSf""" t"""'""1 ""P '""""" "" - wAeniKOTUN. . Claas No. II, White Hne L. gsi 14, A.h Oar.) 1, imcuii nuiT.j ss. iirusnes) so, iron) 2a, ateel) S3, Ilardwarei U,Uolored I'alats) II. Linseed CHI, hir pentlne, Varnlshi 41, Glaasi U litch, nosln, Tat) do, Chalo Ironr 4ft, Ship Chandlery. "PROPOSALS you WELLS, PUMPS) 4te. "" , WMMagtVnVuaYrTTMa. rnoPOAUln wrihnf will h rivawi . thi. offlce up fo 13 o'clock M . on tbe llth day of March Mil. fiiC makltisf Pntni lt.rfsi.sat. f .1. a-. and for keeping the sanvc lo perfect repair for con- sunt uic, in th nrst district, comioif d of tb JL!!Sh.S eoraoiieuoi tneTlurd.rourtblnnd8cveiiih wardii andln the Third dilr,ct, composed oftlm lfth and Sixth wards, (each dlitrlct lobe bid fur aeua rateljr, and to ba given to different contractors,) for the term of one rear. cAmmcnclnr on thA it 2iseaiAe!aiU' "' S"'"'1 ,0 '"e following .p.. FOR WELLS. AilKRin. ana wslllns wells, Including materials luuuirv. n. uoTcmmcni waa not very umer and retnovlnit the dirt, per foot, lineal Tha walls eut lulls essence from that nhlth prevallod In to m four Inehe, thick, of good hard brick. this kingdom. The difference waa that our .ln"r7oUwSi;dper.perfo,t. TskinKout Aiiiwkit .n.lni.iii.av in ..,. foot. ea-es or eight reel length, ber foot. Caacs mora than ctcht feet lcnsth.iwr foot coWtoKh. less thsn three Inches thick, laid double. rating new wells, Including brick and pump stone. SKS?i.wel,, nii Mrng utme with old Opening old wells and covering same with nsw timber. .. . .ron PMra. Taking out and nuttlnar In old numui. tr locr . ----- . .-..-- aij - . .... ... hma'?'.,.om . . New lors out In old Dunm. tr fnnt. New boacB and spouts in old pumps, each. New pun.pi, per foot. Boxes and spouts for new puo.rs, each. Capper chambers for pumps. ThotOUloaof the Dumni to ba of the bail mh. soned white oak, and the remainder to be oi the best seasoned yellow pine. FOR HYDRANTS. Keeping the hydrants in repair, .lz stopping all waa penuaded that the more perfect the friend K2ki.Ll? TTi!! fs1?utB,H"rl? ? "Wp between England and America the more th,7whVea.M ,.....1. .....a. . ..- t Ul.Uli UUI IKUi Taking out hydrants and putting in same, each New hydrants, per foot Spouts for hjd rants, each. Spout stones do do ralntlngpumpsand hydrants, each. Ha.dles.ajilca, spears, plates, bands and repairs. per pound. --' BiHjut and lower box Irons for pumps, each. IRON WORK, rewjoin 10 01a spears. KWw.ht t0.l lUdW ?.!.-i-. 7SSSSSSSU M 0t h8 bWt No offer will be reeelred that la not made by a practical pump maker, rl",v!'? " l"I, "hose otrer rosy be ao- SUtntaal Will tiA HOTI.IaSBl4 mmmMml lit. SVAni. fn. AAA ihouTand dollars' with lw." icWd I aut1. ndl- Honed nr the latthtul performance of hla or their contract) and should any contractor orcontractors fall or refuae to comply with any ofthe conditions or terms of his or thetr contract, or to execute any work within tha time named In th, order of the Commiaaionerdlreetingittobedone.theMayorls authorised lo employ any other person or persons to execute the same, or to furnlah the materials, upon such terms aa he may deem expedient. In which event the contractor nr pnntraptnra an tat. InashaUlMMsponalbUtothisUoriMratlonforsnv lots or dam.lt may sustalnlKb," and "e HI . .. alkl. .11.... a I a aa a A J VI "Jt uisj sjAitcf va.ua. KDHU1 I IJO COQirSC. of such contractor or contractors i lULHAKD WALLACII, . feb 18-wtt Mayor BOSWKLL'S UJCDICATKD . OOUHIl CANDY .for COUOHSm COLDS. BRONCHITIS. JNPLUJSNZA, irniff.lh'ivrw And aU tidnient ttaaea of fln.turnHmi For sals, wholesale and retsil, y . BOSWfcU, Driifflsl, Cor. Maryland avenue and Seventh st , And Z, D. OILMAN, Penn. avenue, near Browns' Hotel. Charles Allen, W, B, Entwlsls, X). D. Clark, John R Major, L. M. Smith, u ju. Major, If. H. MoPhsrson, i. V. Nirn, , C. Ford, J, D O'Oonnel. J. P. Mllburn, j, k. Dawson, Charles Stott D, o. judf sly. In Gaorretown bv Kldwall. aiihrnnn aioaii aad Oaraard. And by Druggists and Butlers generally, anil a Am fldtvunth Ja sa MILITARY COAT! AT IMITH' street. WK Msnufacvura all out own CLOTHING at SMITH'S, eo seventh tnt, Ja aa WHIRE Is th bet plane t buy aothlnjri At ' SMITH'S, wo Seventh street, Ja 90 TUB DCTCIIEITED DULL, A BALLAD Of T-ARIS 11LAX1I. Tba following memorial was addressed to Oen. Hunter In regard io . trail tilled on Taria Island bj some itras;gUng soldiers from Oen JlagWa command. Th. nam. of the writer waa not appended to tba copj whlcb cam. Into onr roeaesslon, through tbe klndneaa of . sufl officer at headquarters, but wo havo reason lo nelleTO that Ihe Terse, emanate from . dlstln gotshed source. En.t Dear General II , my heart Is full, Lamenting for my butchered txill) Tha only bull our Islands had, And all my widowed cows are sad. With briny leara, and drooping tails, And loudboo-hoos and bosloe walls, My cows Ismcnf , with wifely teat, Their perished hopes of future veil. Sad la the wall of human wife To seo her partner snatched from Ufa; flut he the husband of a score For him the grief Is more aad morel No future hope of golden cream Lien milk In lea becomes a dream Wliey, bonny clabber, cheese, ami cutds, Are now, ah, me I mere Idle words t The cruel soMlcij, fierce and full Of reckless wrath, hate shot my bull i The stateliest bull lei scoffers laugh That e'er waa - Father" called by calf I A bull ss nolle, firm and fair As that which aided Jote to beir Kutopa from the flowery glale Where she, amidst her maidens, played. Dear General II., accept my rows, And oh I take pity on my cows With whom, bereft of wifely ties, All lender heart, muat sympathise. Quick lo Van VUet your order send (By ffmlth'e congenial aplrlt penned,) And order him, In language full, At once to aend me down a Bull If poaslble, A)OUthfulbcast, With warm itlccllons yei unplare I, Who lo iij wlduwed cows may piove A husband ol enduring lore. Port Rovau S. t , feb. IH, ISS3 Sir. Ilrlglil, II, P., n( Uocliilale A large and cruirtlul tnoctlng waa recently i held la the Public Hall, in ltoihdale, England, fiir Ihn nuriviu nf n.aiUrr . . ni. a, ,t.i.. .. "' Amcflcnn subscrlhcr. lo the fund In old of ' hjlrjl work-people 0f Lancashire. The mo ling hul been called by requleMon to io major, Aim uuuarvae oi people were Una. W to olitalnadiulsslou after (beliallwaallllod. Tho tnavor itcsUli! MrGLi mbvcd.and Mr. A.bwortl, .... ouucu, n rcaoi mon tnanaung mo mcrihanta of '7!"!k'? J'f AV?"ftI,.1cl,'f " "" """"i""" mu iciiui ui ma uistrcss in Lnncnnlilre, and uprcaslug a hope Ihal peace .ouhUoon be restored, wllh tho Union pre- served. Mr. Bright, In supporting the motion, said he reirarded this tranantlaalnn nr tulalin,. frnm the United Stales aa an evidence that.whatever Inlirht be the faulta or prtmea nt Ihnnntnm. ' mrou, the people. pT tho two countrlca were beeiiiilnir to draw WiTottfer. There had Lecn not Utile Jealoui between florae portions of ll. ..!. r ill." . . .a . " u7 "hoald there bo this Jealousy between two peoples so numerous, powerful, and great J " tad n'Ttr tccn In lb0 Unllta ti,tesl but be rmild nndrstiinr. ri t.i.aiivn .vr.-.r,..n k- JS2? J?f "r-niJi IIeaSuro "prcasetl by tbnO had, at Gndlng a people who spoke too Mine language, read the same books, and to a rrtuit wttnnt onlnvavl ihn imn. i... .nj ho. If wo came to tho question of personal I freedom, enjojed It aa fully as we did In this Zn"':'''''1 ."T," "'" Wj" the people, bccanoo the members aasemuied lo the place where he ebould probably be slttlog lu TortyMjIgia houra from that time were not a 1..11 .nH rni. vnBn..n...i m... ....-. "ere points or agreement between them whkh more than counterbalanced the others. The people of Kurona nflim nweH murli mnr than , ihcy know to tho Deonle of tho United Btatca. America had, In fatt, been an ark of refuge , for tho people of Europe, and especially of this 'country. In proof ot this ho pointed to tho tr. that in ar.n .,.n h,Aht. 1.. UMi...ai ... aii.i aa uitn.li juai. Iiiviu Haul viuitjllieu frnm lrna Urtlialn aarajt t enlariil i f lm.1ii. ' oiTSrSn . : r.i.:"i...;:-.i "t.i." 1W,VW I'VIBWUgiVUjt'JIUI. " HVH IUVJS,VIIUtlS all that at home thoy coula have wished or an ticipated of iersonal and jwlltlcal freedom. Looklog at all this, and ho had but touched on somo prominent points, he should aay that the position of America ode red to us oury motive not for fear, jealomy. 01 bated, but rather for umirauon, graiuuue, ana irionasnip. jie I ' P"J of Pores' inEngl.ud would bemad. ftww. Iflip i.wfinlv vfntra nf tiarA th llnttfwl easy. After seventy years of peace, the United States had become the sceno of a war more I. I gigantic, perhaps, than any which we had on record. Wm It possible to stand neutral In re gard to tho contending parties f lie round men sometimes who professed a strict ncutratitv. arp" ?ithcr ffn helr being perfectly Ignorant or sympathizing wllh tbe Boutb. There wore two great questions lui olvod tlrst, the continuance orabollllon of ArrKan slavery omoDa? Christian nations, and, secondly, tho 1t6 or freedom to men of il races J' If we were tp tako the opinions of leading men In the Bouth. the freedom of white men Was not safe. Ho quoted from the article, of . . " . 7 . '" '""mni"?r."f.S'1 ",MCJB.e,,..0i " """, "" "" "" ouumerucrs ucaucu 10 convert laborers Into capital, and thus put an end to disputes between capital and labor, vor .. there a na tier In tho Honth nr a man ' " i,J,. thi' . rBS, .h(, ?.t3 more eminent than Mr. Cobb, who had dared lo coademn thu atrocity of this language This great strife had lta origin in au infamous conspiracy against the rights of human nature. ... -A r.r,.. ...,.i..l. ...... .... incao iTineipica wiuvu ine ooumeru leaders proclaimed were nol to be found In any of the nlrl haalKari u rtisa n. In t lia. rtrm, tl,a. aI , .. "' wuu n.a,vtas, viiuiuuiiaiiii.vtiV IJf. ages In our times. It waa the doctrine of devils. ftud not of men. and all mankind should shud der at the enormity of the guilt which tho leaders of this conspiracy had brought upon their head. 1 1 Great cheering. Thoy argued, and with a perfect logic, that If slavery was right, the slave ti adecould not be wrootr. The reason whv cotton did nut come from America, though the port of cw uneans was no. o.cHitaueu, ana tnougn the United States had proclaimed that even i'iipuub iu a. iu oKiuaiii tun uui uiuiuviiar auuuiu Iio permitted to send It theuco lo Europe, and I km live unmolested the proceeds tho reason why It did not como was Its being kept back by way of Influencing public opinion In England. Tho Southerners kept back cotton that It might I Injure us; and thojr Injured us because they thought we could not live for a year without their cotton, and that lo get It wo should send ships of war, break tho blockado, make wnr ' upon tho North, and assist tha slave-owners to I obtain their Independence. To prove that this I was tho view of tne South, he quoted from M t I Mann. Senator AVigr.il, and Mr. Biipheui,, Uif ' Vko i'rctlrti ut of tt o Km.ii.on. Cuufidiifi These .cn iliu nun who Bont.rtTo)i in aeuk R,l'anco with the Que n of England, aud Iio were rwclvod benedth the gatlury of thu llouso of Commops Jl ibtj eic ntntditid liutu 1 mo most nonoraDio unerunieui miiu mo iiiobi t houorublo mlsslou Whv, ibe ery thing they nau uroken on otm vne uu.iojoiaioa io main K w," feloajr ouf ! T were not oxilj slave-Owners, slave-buyers and sellers, but NO. 83. that which ont of randamonlnm Itself aim waa conceltrod of-thej were alaro breeder, for - i. maraei. no regretted mor. than he could expreas this painful fact that, of all the "S'llP' F'ar,re, England waa the only on. which had men (n It willing to take hctlre etepe' In faror if tbl. intimidating alar. Government. The other day a member of Ihe Government who wa, not . atatcaman. bnt w.. th. ,m r . """"'""u, nnawno occupied tbe position of SecrcUrj for Ireland, dared to aay lo am En glUh andlence, that he wished the Republic should Ui doTlded. Whyj, If that Island, which he MMDrlght supposed, In punishment for aome of it, ouencea, had been committed to hi, care, treat laualitcr.l had aliemMod to sk-m- not to act a slave kingdom, hut a Slat. mot. free even than the old Union, tba nomm,ni oi wnicn mat minister waa . member would sack Us cmea and drench lta .oil with blood, rather than allow It to b. eauhllahivi. fn.! cheering. But the worklngnen and middle ljeee ad been right on this great question. Cheers. Tho working men were too slowly """"j..". "viu s wuuiuuu lar irom inuepeu dent to have much sympathy with slaver.r. u, aa waa said, that great meeting In London were not collected by the reputation of lta pro moter,, tho fact only proved that it was col lected by the cordial and ardent sympathy of tho audience with the friends of emancipation. Cheers.) The fact was, people bad been greatly misled by the newspaper, about Amer ica, and were becoming better Informed every day. Wo were In no ay responsible for tbe War. but we wcru reannnathl. tnr nn, avmn.. thlca. He did nut bellev. It nnealhlA tn he ,nM. ly neutral. JI. did not blame those who drew l1lnrnt ihih.Ih.iiu.. iVa 1.1 ... .. .. .....uw..i ,uH,.ivui iiulu ui. gas mm vj sue le ans; bnt he blamed thoae who desired that catastrophe. For himself, he never despaired, and would not despair. From the outburst of u' gieat luumiNUB ug uau UUS Oa0 UOp. SDU faith, and that was that tbe result would be mo eternal irecuom, grandeur, and prosperity auiui-n. -uver.J Th. reaolutlon waa unanimously carried, and the meeting aoon afterwards broke np. AflWlrs n Its vr York. New Touk. March 4. A erand mass mt-t. Ing of foreigners was held to-ulht to protest ijj,a.u. .iio .urcaicnca micrvcntion or foreign Towers. Speeches were made In English, Ger man and French, and the greatest enthusiasm prevailed". The new railroad In Brooklyn has raised the mi u ttvux viireo .o nvo cents. New counterfeit notes of tho denomination nf five dollars, on the Highland Bank, of Jer sey CItv. were nut In circulation. A young woman was arrested to-day whflo ..viiia..,uK iu lju. u cuu io nrr uio oy arnwn Ing. Tho old story of seduction and subse quent desertion bv tha tw-travpr was thrif.fi The common council are la faor of tho ad vance In tho wages of mechanks. A numberof 8tato prisoners, recently HU,r- cwu inna ion auarsyeue, neia a sort or lndlg nation meeting this evening. Their proceed' Ings were conducted In secret. Thst arrant traitor, Mahoney or the Dubuque Iftraltl. pre sided, but tho nature of their proceedings Is yet unknown. A number of gentlemen, Interested In the Atlantic telegram., met ot the rooms nf thA Charabcrof Commerce to-daf . Mayor Opdyke i-iv-mwi. iiicr. vjrus n. riciu, w. t, LKxLze. Peter Cno.Htr. K. rnn.rfl nut. A A Low made remarks, and rcsolutlqns, recom mending the public to sUl the undertaking were adopted. Mayor Opdyke subscribed five hundred pounds sterling to tho food, and othir it cunt u.au cuuiTiuuieQ ,eniy-iwo moosand seven hundred nonnds sterltnir. Mr. Field stated that one hundred and uincty-Qre thon- nu pounas was suoscriDoa in England, bnt It was determined upon not to commenco opera tions until three hundred thousand pounds uicj.lUlt, lldU UCCU SUUBt.TlMCU. rH TIIK OFFICKI18 OF TUB ARMY. Just arrived, by direct Importation per stenras Pulton, from Uiroia a very tine and larce assor ment of murine, Upera. Flsld Glasses, aad Tele- scopes, which I will sell a very little above the cost in Paris. As to the ipialltles, there are nont superior to r had, having been selected purposely for this market. Also, a Urge and wall-assort ed stock of Opera Ghnci, Microscopes j gold, silver, and steel itytctscles aad Eye Glasses, suited to the sight by the use or an Optometer. A considerable number of certificates to be seen at my offlce, from gentlemen who hare heen suited at my establish ment. 425 renntylvania avenue, oeftrecn bur-4nd-o. half ami &Ut ttrtet. My KstsabUshiucnt Is up at aire. OUtHt JUtett to ruit. The trade supplied. Oct io ly L QUESTION. Come, schoolboys, all, your skill to try, I'll give ou an Lquatloo) Not hard enough to make you sigh With trouble or vexation. Two gentlemen, named Jones and Brown, Came to iMa Hall lately. To see the ltoest stock In town) And they admired it greatly. Both garments bought, but Jones bought more Than Drown this point remember, The clothes were cisnellent, I'm sure. And suited to December. The number each one bought, from ten Subtracted, leaves a sum Which multiplied by the number's self, To twenty-one docs come. How many garments, now declare. Did Mr. Jones obtain 1 How many, too, did Mr Drown At moderate prices gain t Now, lads. If you these things so tell Possess the skill and power, Your parents should reward you well With suits from our Oak Hall, Our stoek of CLOTHING Is now vei very large, and s at wholesale we oner It for tha neat sixty days I prices, st OAK HALL CLOTHING ROOM, No. 404 Seventh street, two doors below Smith's. J. BHUCE fc CO , Jan 38 Clothiers. 1 OLD HAS GONE UP! COTTON GOODS HAVE vX gooe uj! bugar, Lard, Flaur, and Molasses ditto And still we sell, at wholesale, our Hoston Crackers at 8 cents Soda Crackers at 7 cents Water Crackers at 1 cents toobMs Cloger lakes, at $5 SA per barrel Small ries. fiO per hundred Large Pies, $to gll per hundred at DAYTON'S DAKERT, feb JO Ira 456 Llcventh st, bet. O and H. CIIICLK INSTITUTE, FOIl YOVNO IaADIKb, No. 01 K BratETi Near the Circle. 7EHMS,per Quarter of ten weeks from $ to J IS, according to ui aud advancement, English, reneb, Muslo and all, Inoludcd. Dr ZAFTONE will give Lectures, aud otherwise assist, whenever he can spara time from his nedi oal profession oo S Mill, A. ZAPPONI, rrlnolpal. M 1L1TAHY LAW DOLLB0T1ON AOKNCY, itt rirTLCNTH ITSELT, Washington, D. C. J. U. rUUMTOM, J. f. rtXXMRTQX. Late MttUory Agent of Penn. " Attomei ot Uio. febs WHY IS IT THAT TIIK FXOrLK ALL RUSH t. IMITU. tor aothlnfl SM.ua. a. ssUa .04 ClotMoi at low prlsw. Ja a. ftATMI 09 AOVinTIIIXO One aqoara, thre sTayf . . . 11.00 On.atpursvfourdara - .- . 1.23 On. eqmxrev flr. day. H abi 1M One square, alx day. ,w -, - (i-!--1 l-T Etery other day advertisements, fifty per cant. additional. ,r . One. week .dverilaemenli charged for lyach Insertion. Eight line, or leaa constitute . (train. Advertisement, ahoald b. banded In by 13 o'clock m. TELEGRAPHIC LsATElt FUOlt KUIXOPn. titE rtont: or UVERtoot etrvsusti CALLX ENDORSE PRESIDENT LINCOLN'S EwnriTxoN roucr. Thsy VnsmtmcmtJr Psi.Ilolsiilosaj ron dcmsilDa; th Lord Mmynr f Zondon. VOLISn INSURRECTION JSPRZADING roKTLAKD, March 4. The steamship liiber nla, from Liverpool on the lflh, and London. (terry on the evening of the fOth nit., arrived at half-past six this evening. The steamer Edinburgh arrived at Queens town on tbe 1Mb. Lord Stratherdcn has given notice In tho House of Lords thst he would move for copies of the dispatches from Mason to the English Government relative to the claims of the con federates to be acknowledged by Great Britain Meetlogs, lectart-s.ctc, .n favorof President Lincoln's emancipation policy are of dally oc curence la various parte of Englsnd, and Ira posing demonstrations were expected at the Amphitheatre at Liverpool tho day tbe Hlber nlan sailed. A meetlne on tha aublect was hirirf nt fit Jamea Hall, on tbe lSth ult. The speakers inuuicca in outer invectives against tho Lord Mayor and Mr. Mason, for the late affair at the Mansion House banquet, and a resolution con demnJnir the Lord Mar or was unanimous!? adopted. Tho Tlmri complains that thegrand old cause against slavery and the anti-slave trado move ment has deireneraicd Into a mere calsnaw to Seward, and refers to a recent report, that Lord Urontham earncstlv entreated the newEman- f clpatlonlsts not to dishonor tbe old cause, and niot iu a recent naarcss io iur. Aaams, tne American minister. The Bank of Mobllo had remitted to London about 40,000 lu specie, to meet the demand until July, 1601, or the Interest on the bonds of Alabama. Tb ShtppiM tiautu points out that the ac counts or the Charleston ailalr, jcr tho Arabia, are far too lucarrre to Justlf? anv Government taking decided action. Commercial News per Steamer Illbtrulau. LlvrKifoi,. Frldjv. Feb. SO. Cotton sales for the ucuk U.000 bales to speculators. 5.U0O to export cm very doll, aud a decline of Id, American, (& Jd on SnraU. Sale for Fri day, 2,000) mnrket closing firmer! pricw quiet and unchanged. Quotations are: fair and mid dling Orlcnna, 2old SUdt Mobile, IU ( S01 Uplandslfi!01d. ciock. .,wu, incruaing oj,uuu American Broad stuffs haven downward tendency. Pro visions inactive. Loihjm. Friday. Cuusols closed at Wr for money. The Increase of bullion In tho luuk of England Is W 11,500. The bauV has re duccd its rate of discount to 4 per cenU aheiulah DTUCKB Laicat oa its. trio naii- way tl, Illinois Central Railroad 41, discount. The proceedings of Parliament are unlm- pvrtant. A Naples telegram or tbe lSth of February announces that thu war steamer St. George had left for Malta, with Prince Alfred on board suf fering from fever. Preparations to welcome Princess Alexandra Indicate that the event will be one ofthe most magnificent ever gUcn in England. Tho rumors that France considers thst the Charleston blockado was raised, still lacks con Urination. Uourso flat. Hentcs T0f., k. Tho Prussian Gommucut did not follow tho Russian jrallcy. Tho Liberals havo brought forward a resolution that Prussia should not side Willi vlthir parly, and neither should thev cnltr Prussian territory without being dis arm ud. The Paris Pati-U represents the Insurrection aa spreading throughout all parts of Poland. In Amcrksn securities in London considera ble trausactlons occurred during the past week, many partlea having appeared as buyers under the Impression thst the strife will end erelong Latest via aTaondoiitlcrry. Liverpool, Feb, 20 Noon Throo young Polish atudents, In the French nillltnr) school of St, Cyr, havo been delhcrod to the Russians by Prussia. Bluce then It has been remarked that a cheniro sudden I v came over Paris. A scml-ofllclal paper on the ques- tlmof Poland, reported lu Paris jcsterdiy thst a Fronch diplomatic noto was addressed to Prussia on the subject of Prussian Interference In Poland. , Advices from Purls mention a contract for a Confederate loan to have been receh od for three million Pounds In bouds at seven dot cent., ex changeable against cotton. The .7W t' city ar ticle says j As the Goveruniuut possesses all thu means oi transport from tne luterior to other ports, tho cotton thus hypothecated will be first uvallablrtfor shipment to Europe. The price at niucu cue uouus are to uo issued na uoi transpired. " ine aeatns oi wo .Marquis or ur.etu.nua in and Lord Relay are announced. The secretary of the emancipation society says no letter or telegraph dispatch has beets received from Lord Brougham, linplcrlngthom not to present their address to Mr. Adams. The meeting at Liverpool lo favor ol emancipation was very enthusiastic. fuom vxcicsnunu. ANOTHER BOAT RUNS THE BLOCKADE. RE TOWN OF LAKE PROVIDENCE DESTROYED BY EIRE Caiko. March 4. The steamer Ivcoou.fium Mumithls. haa arrived. The latest advices frum below state that two dredgid? machines had ar rived, and would be put to woik on the canal Immediately. Tbe river Is rlslnir fast, and tho water is In terfering very much with tho camps at the head of Island No. Oo. The levees are broken, and the u ater is pour ing over at a fearful rate. Another flat boat ran past tbe batteries at VlcksbuTg. 6ne was flrodon by tho rebels, and struck tnreo limes. The fire at Lake Providence on Mondav des troyed nearly tbo whole town and a considera ble amount of commissary atoros. A canal barge with a propeller, had got through Into Lake Providence. It was pushed overland on slides, to bo used for oxploring tbo lake and ueiguooriog unjoin. A Traitorous Meeting Lu pfaw Jersey. Thesttom. March 4. A lance mass moctlnz of Democrats from all parts of the Statu iu held here this afternoon. In the evening, Ulr ty-four iruna were fired to celebrate tho tormi nation of the present Congress. uencrai L.uiy, oi iiuntenown, prcsiaeu Speeches were made by Judge Iwr, C. c Burr, aud Dan. Uolsmau, who denounced Lx ecotlve usurpation and the conscription bill, and then took a roces. until balf-iust seven o'clock this evonlug. When the incellug rcasssmoxea mecrowa was Immcnso. lleolullous were adopted de nouncing tbo usurpations of the Executive aud rV.nirrM.si n.t ijiLlnir StrOOZ KUlCS' rlffht ground, calllug upuu the poople of the Bute to suow nrmnuss auueoursaw u mn muvikcuvj. Tbe conscription bill was deuounced as an aggression upon State sovereignty. IIous. Chat. Skeiton and James Brooks, and Jlon. A J. KoLurs. of New Jersey, addressed the inouiinv MAU,BAU-etA SCLD1KM? KLUtr AfSOCIATIOH. ome., No. r r sums, .or. TUlrtMath. Cosan)llUsailft&. t. b. aUr,aotl to .. ..i.'. W.IUTIUWAr. tat, Aasat, (Msl- )IamK box M WaaUUftoo, V, lu-