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TING ST SSE WASHINGTON CITY: APR ———[—[—[——_ T > Tax Stas is printed on the fastest deacenaeee ure south of Heltimore, tts edition 1s 90 large as to x ~-vire it to be put to press at an early hour: Advertisements, therefore, shovid be sent In befere 12 o'clock =; otherwise they may not appear vutil the next day. them drew up in line of battle and awaited their attack, declining tv go beyond the lines; but the rebels did not make any attack Owns Faimnps at the vnrious military camps end positions will confer a favor hy keeping vs posted as to movements and afelrs In their vicinitics. Spirit of the Morning Press. The Intelligencer argues from European ad- vices and the recent action in the Confederate Congress that ‘‘King Cotton’’ ts at length de- posed The Repudlican, which hasbeen on its good Dehavior for a day or two, this morning indulges in the following covert fling at Gen. McClellan: “Noxtn CaroLina.—It would appear from the fact of the occupation of Beaufort and Washing ton, since the battle of Newbern, that the imme- date object of Gen. Burnside has not been to ad- vance into the interior and cut off the railroad connection of the Virginia rebel arm South, but to occu; the coast of North Carolina. at the last repo: dates, be was still acting = the instructions = Gen. ——s ee ite general-in-chief of army, we may infer from his movements, that the popular of this railroad connection was a has been called “the plan,’ was In- apolis to the OUR MILITARY BUDGET. se Sa ee SERENADE TO GENKRAL MCLELLAN. Major General McClellan was visited at his quarters, near Fairfax Seminary, Va., on Friday night last, by the entire 95th Regiment, Penn<yl- vania volunteers, under command of Col. Gos- Ine. The occasion was enlivened by the music of the band, and also from a glee club belonging tothe regiment. After the serenade, the General appeared and addressed the regiment as his com- rades, adding that he thanked them for three things:—one in the past, one In the present, and In the past, for the superior discipline and military sk!il displayed on every eccasion when he had been permitted to witness them on the field; in the present, for the smiling confidence which shone in the faces which he was able to see in the dim light, and fn the future for the assurance tha! in them he could rely to help him, to fight for bim, and, !f necessary, to die At this a thousand voices answered ‘* Yes, wes, every time.’ ~ He then said he did not think this lest would be necessary; that he hoped to subdue the rebellion without re- sorting to such sacrifice. three,’ and # huge tiger, they bade the General * coed night," nearly every man as they passed him lnststing upon giving bima hearty shake by the band. The General's wife, who was piesent, seemed fully imbued with the enthusiasm of those around her> clothed in the wor! that nothing should ene in the future. of alt Euro; with him. Can [ not? With, “three times THE REMAINS OF LIRUT. BUDD AND ACTING st48- The remains of Lieut. Budd and Acting Mas- ter Mather, who were killed recently by the rebels at Mosquito Inlet, Fla , after remaining in the chapel of the Navy Yard yesterday, were this morning esqprted back to the steamer Bien- ville, which will take them to Philadelphia. The bodies were encased in handsome coffins, on which was placed the American flag, and ‘were borne by a number of seamen. Parker and Mitchell, Surgeon Duvall and Master Morris acted as pall-bearers. The escort consist- ed of a number of officers of the navy, a com- pany of marines under the command of Sergeant Jacobs, and the seamen at the yard. The Bien- ville leaves this afternoon. R. E. Byrd, Eeq., of Winchester, Va , (arrested at Winchester by Gen. Shields.) passed through here this morning, on bis parole to report to Gen. Dix, at Baltimore. He has not been actively identified with secesh, though one of the most influential gentlemen of the Valley, and his arrest wes probably through some mistake. ABANDONED REBEL PROPERTY. L. C. Butler, for some time connected with im- Portant interests of the government, ‘was yesterday sppointed by the War Department a special agent to take charge of all abandoned rebel property in Virginia The amount is large. CAPTAIN ERICSSON, the designer and constructor of the Monitor, is among the distinguished strangers now in this account of the new notes are to THE PRESIDENT visited Alexandria this forenoon, accompanied by a few friends. ~——+meee -\Prointuxents Conrinmep.—The Senate has confirmed the following nominations :—Stephen 3S. Harding, of Indiana, to be Governor of Utah, aud Wm. Slade, of Ohio, to be Consul at Nice; Delevan Bloodgood, Surgeon in the Navy, vice Chase, who was placed on the retired lst; besides a large number of assistant surgeons in thet branch of the public service. Also, William C. Wheeler, Francis C. Dade, Wm. 8. Stamon, William J. -Lamdin, Mortimer Kellogg, Andrew J. Rliersied, in A. Green, to be Chief Engineers tn the umber of promotions and @ppointments in the marine corps were confirmed yesterday, in- cluding Major Dulany to be Colonel, and Major Ward Marston to be Lieut. Col. Abraham T. Nye, of California, Register of Land Office at Stockton; Frank V. Eno, of Missourt, Assistant Adjutant Genera! of Volunteers. UP The last rait completing the track of the Baltimore and Uhio Railroad was Iaid ten miles ‘west of Harper’s Ferry, on Saturda: since which four hundred through the lately disturbed district, east and west. Nearly two bundred carsof W duce. loaded at the Obio river, Jast week, and Teached Baltimore yesterday being the first since April ljast. The first through Passenger train loaded cara have passed LATE NEWS BY TELEGRAPH. AFFAIRS UP RIVER. kes His A) jamce mear The Exemy — pppoe Srnassoxc, March 31.—To-day about 2,000 Confederates made their appearance, two miles beyond our pickets. The nearest regiments to Yesterday the latter threw several shells into the camp of the 22d Massachusetts regiment, but ‘were subsequently driven off by the appearance of a vance. Capt. Savage, of the Massachusetts 22d, aud a companion, were yesterday riding out, and pase- ing beyend our lines, by accident came upon a party of rebels, who fired upon them. Capt. Savage was thrown from his horse, when both he and bis companion tock to the woods. They finally found their way back to theircamp during the night. FROM FORTRESS MONRUE. Battimore, April 1, (from Fortress Monroe March 31 )—All quiet here. Capt. Seaver, of the aeranautic department, makes a balloon recon- nolesance this afternoon, the first of the kind made here since last summer. A boat containing five well-known secession- ists was captured on James river, above Newport News, yesterday, transporting produce and stores for the rebel army. False Reperts Contradicted. Lovisvitig, March 31 —There is no truth in the special itch sent yesterday from Indian- ineinnat! Commercial, reporting the capture of Col. C. Pope and a few other offi- cers by the Rebels, and defining the position of Gen. Buell'’s forces. > [comMUNIcATED ] ATTENTION To THE WouNpED. — While our army is the best a the best fed, and the best » it is behindall others in one essential point—the care for the men, if they should be wounded in battle. Not only good gen- eralsh!p but es oe imperativeiy, neglected to provide, as far as possible, for those brave men who fight the battles of their country, and are wounded in action. Todo so, will not only increase the ef- ficlency of the army. but it will relieve the achin hearts of thousands and thousangs, who wate with anxious eyes over the welfare of their be- loved ones in arms for the defense of the Union. The offr of Count Schweinitz for the formation of sanitary companies, after the fashion of those pean armies, should be accepted, there- fore, witbeut the least delay. Count Schwein!'z, one of the best officers in the Austrian army. and for years aid-de-camp to the Archduke Mexi- milian, seems to be fully competent to undertake the formation of such ambulance companies, of which i. Wensall, in bis work, “The Armies of the Greet Powers,’’ speaks in the following man- ner: ‘We need scarcely draw our readers’ atten- tion to the great use these battalions must prove in removing the wounded from the field. [t in undeniable that in the last war they saved the lives of hundreds of yvallant soldiers, and in the cause of humanity, which may not be neglected even in the mest embittered warfare, we are glad to have it in our power to state that now nearly every European army has established a corps for the purpose of removing the wounded from the hattle-fleld.”” gain we express the hope to see such ambu lance companies formed in our army. ——<$<$—$<—<—_______ Financia, —From the New York Evening Post of yesterday: ‘There ts decided heaviness in the Government Sixes to-day. Some of the large banks have been supplying the market very freely of late, and the reaction is ne more than might have been expected under the circumstances. The price been steadily rising from 9 to9%, and the present sales are to realize profits dull at 99% 4100, mostly 99%. Tke Goid market 1s becoming quite active again, and 101} is now freely bid on sellers’ op- tion and for cxsn. On short buyers’ options 101% would be paid. Demend notes are no longer at a premium. They are quite plenty to-day. ‘The Bank Note companies are sending to Washington daily aboutath the legal tender notes. T be able to py, them out as soon as expected, ou ir ‘Khe 7 30 notes are seal having been made for the notes. U7 From Shillington, Odeon Building, we have No. 12 of Beadie’s Dime Biographical Li. brary, conteining a concise and well-written bi- ography of General McClellan. U? At New Orleans on Thursday week, flour ‘was selling at twenty-two dollars and Sifty cents per barrel. NATION. BU Pr eRe oe! LL DING Mesting. ul meeps 4 i in fatare be hi tes Office of the Gank of Washington, beginning wi By order of the Board atBiteorsre aa i ap 1-2 CHAS WIL20N, Seo. —*——________CHAS WILSON, Bec. WASHINGTON SCIENTIFIC A8SO- em CIATION ™ meeting of this Association Gel aeescoreey ot aad wcll teense TG » Tr 0 Two 06! Tuesday) EVENING, at 8 o'clock. Dr. Ls mis, President of the Agsociation, will read a PSper on tat ae egg aud Conservation of Forces in Fermentation.” Admission to citizens and strangers, H. L. HOSMER, It Recording Secretary. MASONIC NOTICE —A special commu nication of Union ge. U. Bee will be haid at the Alexandra Was ton Lodge Room THIS (Tuesday) EVENING at Pocock eo fraternity are cordially invited to attend, The last boat for A‘exaodris will leave Washington from the foot of 7th street. at 6 o’slock, and wiil arrive in time for visitors to attend. By order T. 6. PaLwar. WM: = us JU8EcH KOSENTHAL, Seo RY NIGHT THIS WEEK, THE and Festival at Parker's Hall; (oppo ‘2 Hotel,) vocal instrumental music. refreshments, substantiais, every hing Sgreeavly. Don’t fai! to attend. mh 31 5t* EVERY ONE’S INTEREST— CMIZENS STRANGERS, 4 soe RS 1 nave just received @ very Is: o tdefag ar aceal epee athe ae ‘ our us oO" rie = r enth 2} ite Post Uffios. Bear F* fo 27-3m HE UNION PRAYER i OR te tcigen ~ car ciewest it Ve lsathens Pity aod Watrents 4 a er oe snd continted but ere how 2a” Feu ‘tap ten Apes CL hes jennsylvanisave. 8p 1 eostif ; LE—A fresh MILCR COW, er F third calf. Apply to the eabesribér. can Ly No. 15 Congress street, Georgetown. apl WILLIAM KING. leaves Baltimore this morning direct for W heel- iL7” A steam boiler at the Baltimore House of Refuge expleded yesterday, and was blown fully 250 feet into the air, when It seems to have again exploded, and fell on the roof of 250 feet, carrying with it the slate roof, rafters, beams and piaster, and crushing into the school-room, where there were nearly seventy boys. Althouyh the floor was covered with ruins, only two children (brothers named Myors) were Killed and seven wounded _—_ {>> The display tn Providence, R.1., at the military funeral of Col. Slocum, Major Ballow, and Capt. Tower was very imposing. Business pended, most of the public and dings hung ta morning, end all the flags draped. Bishop Clark read the boriai service, and a military snlute was fired over the 8 sebool-bouse, round oo! ‘was generally sus; TS 802 will be pi U7 Frequent «pplications are made at the War Department for a chan zeof posttion from the vol- unteertotheregularservice. The: bas established the rule that no Bind will be made during the must seek promotion tn their own branch of ser- Secretary transfers of this war, but that all {7 The first instaiment of the legal tender treasury notes was received yesterday from the engravers, and the Department wili commence peying them out te morrow. Bogar Sine Corroy ~The rebel Congress is in the discussion of the cotton Brown, of Mississippi, fense for three bales for bis farm “We must havea beta te find cat that tua: Coton cam be ‘Bre ka ppued ag PUAINTIELD ACADEM Neem Caguisy Pa. The 2d session (20 ¥eeks) commences Mar Sth. ‘er Oper seeston, Ciroulars at Star Office, few veoancies add: BURNS, pL lingo Plaintelt, Gum Ge Fa, 8. RANKIN & CO. bid WHOLESALE WINE, LIQUOR, AND CHEAP BOTTLING ESTABLISHMENT, 48, W. C te CBORGETOWN, DAE OK SALE CHEAP —A new avd handsome seven voteve iron frame Kosewood, PIANO, with all the iate i: " raere. garved mouidi: seines. £¢:' of fine tone and touch, Worth No. S07 Fecuusivgtaa seca, hagas, Eat . 8) 16th street, south sides Bg iiw=* l-iw* fs iP 1S , “T'ite, aseontion ot te ladies 91 Washington and otNa Btylee ne | ihaery on Ta: she Hee Svecte. ary Ss to nee not 7 ol Dat strangers others who may favor her w: _ ap lst |UTCHINBSON & CO S08 ee toys 5B RUN BATTLE ons Hegar Beare, above Wil Og cents natal srr Hae = a d's, Brown's, and ha Sa L-6t* - CONFEDERA N. LEE® ‘AND 8BIN- which will be found as interesting se conti Rete aster tiatna, y=. 18 Cont Shin: plaster, issued by the Bank of Ten- t wean va. = “Corporation of 2 aod a Be s “ « 35 Coat Aiz-plaater ts —— a oc. jousand impressions of ‘he Department will not ‘eaking of some of the seals, which bear—a special department Company, adjoining ( forth) E‘NESSEE RIVER EX- THE GREAT Et rt Robels Concentrating at Corinth—Beaure- gard in Command— 2 stantly from Southern States—Desertions rom Bea i Pork—-Pight Between a Gunboat anda Rebel . The correspondent of the Cincinnat! Gazette, ‘writing Savannah, Tenn., March 2th, says: All our scouts concur if rebels are concentrating the main body of their forces at Corinth, Mies. ‘Troops arrive there dally from Georgia, Loulsiana, Alabama, Mississippi and Tennessee 75,000, but 40,000 is doubtless nearer correct. Beauregard is in command. He-sent out several regiments ee ar to take a position six miles nearer our lines. Qu within the rebel lines at Purdy this morning But two rebel regiments were there, with a sec- tion of artillery and two companies of Mississippi Arriving Con- ‘d's Army—Groat Capture Battery the statement that the Scouts estimate them now at ir scouts have returned from have no intention of making a stand onal are at that point simply as an nee to impress Union men A e returning to Paducah are or- dered to take down any cotton that may be brought to the river bank east of Corinth. The rebels have force at Inca and on the Memphis and Charleston railr: Rebel Deserters continue to come in from rebel posts. They say half the soldiers would desert, if they could. other points ‘oad, gunboats are in this neighborhood. Our troops, fora week past, have been under ordérs to march atan hour’s notice, with ten days’ rations. A correspondent of the same paper writing from Cairo on the same day says: That on Sunday and Monday last, Gen. Sher- man madea reconn near the line of the Mobile & Ohio Railroad, where it bad been reported fying. The reconnissance was complete in every particular. No enemy was found, however, in the nelghborhood. The expedition returned to Pitts- burg on Tuesday. Our forces at Pittsburg are bein; mented, steamer after steamer arriv! ing continual- ly, laden with fresh troops. ‘The latest advices from the rebel camp at Cor- inth give the strength of the force there at 70,000 strong. Recent indications relative to the per- sistent efforts of the rebels to fortify the town of Corinth, would seem to demonstrate an intention to make a vigorous resistance there. It is, how- ever, the general belief of all the prominent offi- cers of General Grant’s command that the rebels will retreat on our approach; but should a battle occur at Corinth, it will doubtless be one of the hardest fought and bloodiest affairs of the Present war. He states that a party under Mejor M_ Smith, of the 45th Ilijnoia regiment, had found at Nicholas Landing and confiscated 15.000 pounds of fresh pork and 45.000 On Monday the ginboat Taylor ran up the river to tne vicinity of Eastport, near whic masked battery opened on them at the distance of 200 vards, one shot striking the smoke stack of the Taylor. A number of shots were exchanged, with what cffect on the enemy’s works {s un- known. Thee while it lasted, upward of fifty shots be! The Taylor received no other tnjuries than those above stated, and nobody was hurt. Capt. Bedard reports a strong loyal sentiment in several districts of Tennessee between bia and Savannah A steamer, arrived from the flotilla early this morning, re affairs at Island No. 10. The bombardment is continuing with but little intermission, but the results are not known evacuation by the rebels. Rumors were current that the rebel gunboats had passed Pope’s batteries at Point Pleasant from below, but they can be traced to no reliable source. The story Is undoubtedly a canard. in force to Pea Ridge, the rebels were forti- rapidly aug- pounds of ham and shoulders. point a ngagement was —— mi getinry ng % Colam- rts no chance in the condition of There were no signs of The rebels are impressing citizens of Ken- tucky and Tenbessee into their service, and arming them with axes and picks. Four rebels armed with Arkansas tooth-picks were arrested near Charleston yesterday, and brought to this point. They ciaim to be refucees from Tennes- see, but their atory is disbelieved. ‘They remain = a custody. Gen. Strong visited the is'and o-day. Oo SBECIAL NOTICE, N AND AFTER T' Pabay. APRIL 1 1982, the traing on the Bs) 4 Ohi : road com: leaving this station at . at Washington Junction with mail en for rts of the West. via Parkersburg o: Perhrough tiokets sold and bee ae 2 » P. SMITH, pitatter of Transportation Baltimore and Shio 316 itimore aod Uhio Kail- MenCe Ketig | daily, Sundays excepted, t 740 AM Carag a hee! . ‘oheoked = LIGHT—LIGHT! 316 COAL OIL, PURE KEROSENE LIGHT’ At the Union Coa! O11 Company Depot, 316 F street, between 10th and 11th streeis, near 11th, t Kronrts If you want to say> article of Coal oi, i Con Oil'co., 516 F st ‘amount jou par {oF eas, Buy your Lamps aud Goal Ol at 316 Fare Ifyou have ethereal oil or other jams, Have them sitered to burn loa! ‘Oil at "16 F at, Ifour Oil is net pure and unsdulterated as , the money will be returned at If you want your Lamps, Oil, &c delivered large and ‘small quantities, ‘call at 316 F ¥ re 0 tent ‘ork prices, delivered at your residence free of ne. A liberal d: Punctually atte: ap eotw a C&D pur Brule of > Shades, imneys, Wicks, &o., atthe lowest New foount tothe trade. Country orders “OLEY & BRO. A F Y RO. Agents, WILL FORWARD TA To their Families ir ies For any sum not excesding Fifty Dollars. Anda proportionate additional char, reached Not Steamed Oyster Saicon Fare for the round ti efferson fetes wae stp: viot's Deb en, ee uskit’s Mocern Painters, (fine English Edition, U, * Taye mah 3-1w ‘ street, SOLDIERS’ PAY. HARDEN’S EXPRESS sOLbiens REMIT- NCES. Warner Monty on ALLOTMENT DraFts. any place on the lines of their ‘58 at8 charge ci TWENTY-FIVE CENTS _by connecting Express: remittance, whether in Gold, Tressur: or Allotment Dralts, should be énclosed ‘& and securely sesied, and have the The rt 2 al. pe. fait ‘addrose, inoluding the town, Post Office. an: State, of the person to whein to be sent, and the amount |r gibly marked thereun. eennvegones jor this purpose wil! be furnished at is offic*, Money recerys Washington, Phir Pennsyivania avenue, apl-im cs ffi yp recesses K. 8 SMITH, Agent, ERS—OYSTERS Cursarfike Steamed Oysiet Saloon, ‘The subsoriber his having completed Oynter jaloon, No. street, near 7th; and east of the Patent Office, sah 3t-im WM. P. WEBB, Proprietor. STAGE +OR MANASSAS, via Fairfar A Court House and Centrev Will leave Aleanndet at o'slosk on — be 1 por . we: i> 9 our \OUB® 0: : ‘Odnesa: wul start for Manassas, snd rac days {or Toaving Alexaucria wilt’ be Mondace Wed nig ri - Friday, from ths Sen Whar’ 4 oir 9 lock @,; returning f ¢ ay Fo q 3 returning f om sy, Thuredsy, and Saturday. sj 8 oan be procured in Washington st Grego Stove Siore. Penvsylvacia avenue, south je, two re east of 7th street, or t Sigger’a Book ard . Boo te Modical Store, No, 120 iting atset, —__*_________mh3i lw __ 10 ALE—A te set CARPEN- | pert ao rea ones Grindstone, oe oash, will bo eold very low. Address “G,,’ Star JNtERustT COUPONS te h2 7310 Casnes 3,10, TREASURY NOTES ha ty SAY CORES 00. Bankers NOTICE: BOOKS AND STATIONERY SOLD VERY Luw: 5s Works complete, Z volumes, (Autograph with Pimes,) et wee ioe eat eat he oe Pig eta Winn Materials, Pens, Ink Bought and Sold by - 4AY COOKE & CO., TREASURER'S MONTHLY STATEMENT, MARCH 24, 1962. amoun’ at the dates of the several dast returns, as specified below, in the Showing the ee opeatan gf fe Sadhana bee designated pn wn mga for which drafts have been issued prior to the date of this statement, but not yet reported and the balances remaining at the same date subject to draft; and itornes, ordered by the Sec credited; and also the amounts to his credi _ WANTS. ED-By ®& reep ON 83 ohsaborms of Zd and K sts. F BSP! ABLE YOUNG GIRL, Wants 5 enamber work @n7 to co @e* ing. 8% street corner of C. ANTED—A WOMAN to cook, wash Won App'y at 300 H ttsees cover et 184 EDIMMEDIATELY aa ee and Sears at29lis Treasury, and with the several A oa, 0 the amounts of transfers te ry of the Treasury, but not yet reported as paid or now unavailable, being the amounts deposit. Mint and branches, an1 the amounts withheld by Assistant Treasurers and Depositaries im States now under insurrectionary A sood DRESS Totajamount) Sed parable In wat place. re RESPECTABLE YOUNG GIRL Wishes to odtein & Situation as ohambermwvd sat t agprwins Appiy at No, 30, cornsr 34 and C ste, ae Treasury of United States, Washington, D.C Assistant Treasurer Assistant Treasure Assistan, Treasurer, St. Le Assistant Treasurer, San Francisco more, Maryland. Wan 'ED—A GIRL todo general hoveework bod references requ red. fiirl to attend to children. 359 18th stree’, between H and 1. 0 GIRLS as cook and chamber- references reqairet. Apply at ween J2th and !3th to & ssltneuil ANTED—Tw: tary at Cincinnati, Ohio... maid. Good Depositaryat Louisville, Kentucky itary at Pittsburg. nsylvan positary at Detroit, Michigan .... positary at Falis of St. Cromx, Wisconsin .. Depositary at Oniaha City, Nebraska. Depositary at Olympia Depositary at Omaha (Gtimor Depositary at Fi —Two SERVANTS, well one to cook. wash, and tron—th other aschambermaid. Apply at 448 Tth s'est. s2atseea ANTED—Three M. TUDKER’s, ly aveive, hatwees 456 a ANTED-{5 May x Dd ‘ooms ; will buy the fur- An interest in a ond _meichandise COAT HANDS; alro HANDS, wanted i lsofst Croix,(R Baw! Pi 5 evilie, (Haldeman Overpayments. . Sh.225.154 93 | BA S30, niturs, Also, to trade | juabie invention, for prope: Address, tnrough Po TED—A LADY too ilson’s sewing machine; must be a operator and well scquainted with th: Overdrafts Depositary at ite Se ek tary at Baltimore. vanis avenue. TUATION WANTED by ' Transfers ordered from Assistant Treasurer, youn man of good chat from Assistant Treasurer, Transtors ordered from Depos:tary at Chicago. Transters ordered — nis, Penne: Firet streets, W: W. C_ O’MEARA’S Variety avenne, 4 BUY to ip the store; must of good chs:no- Bp 2t* Transfers ordered to Assistant Treasurer, St, Louis, Missouri ‘Transfers ordered to Assistant Treasurer, San ordered to Depositary at Haltimore, ordered to Depositary at Cincinnau, ‘Transfers ordered to Depositary at * ouisvilie. Transfers ordered to Depositary at Pittsburg, Pa. clean up and assist gone know how to read ant write, and NTED—A small HOUSE, or a suit of ROOMS (unfurnished) with ail desirable a sra'i family without children Location to be pleastnt, withoutd fference in what pars, of the ciry. Vv. Address, Star Office, wt W ssay office of the United States, New York. Mat of the United States, Philad Branch mint of the United States, ———— ANTED—A competent WOMAN —A co or d or @ Germaa womsn devired to take ths ene chatgs of a cnid seametress demred, and of amiable muat bring tho best recomn cAn Snswer to theatovs weees. will be given. A 5 years old; one who isa nest ndations. ‘To ons who UNAVAILABLE. Ia States now under Insurrectsonary Control. —By the tet of May, (within eat of the Treneury.)a small HOUS @astthree bad-chambe: an¢ cellar. And—thongh not hn tent must bs moderate, wil be permanent an 1 fs careful pot toi j 7a the prem .y”” at the office of this oxrer, ep i St* Branch mint ofthe United States, Charlotte, N.C. Branch mint of the Branch mint of the United States, Ni Assistant ‘Treasurer, New Orleans, Loussiana, Assistant ‘Treasurer. Charleston, So’ positary at Richmond, Virgin Depositary at Norfolk, Virgi Depositary at Wilmington, North Carolina. positary at Savannal positary at Mobile, Als Nepositary at Nashville, depositary at Galveston, Jepositary at Little Rock, 8 48 & & bs & 2 BbS233 > A ng fall partioniars ANTED—A WHITE COOK. Apply at Mrs. WANLEM Ns sho Bisventier 277 Str 32 Sueersee | table Proteataut WOMA! 30 D atreet. be- | | | ! band 6th, near City Sena! § ANTEv.tO RENT— ° Add amount of tranefers from May let, a neatly OUSE, in a central fooation, frx m ce Address Box 3 Star C five, ANTE D—A GIRL, to do tO ceneral house- emall family, me Less amount of overdraft. Amount subject to draft. Tota) balance to the credit of the Treasurer Totai unavaiabie Treasury DarartMent, Maron 31, 1862. man in this o ty engsced *, thst promises a silent Partoer 1.000. Address *'W. mh 31-3t* AUOTION SALES. TUIS AFTERNOON & TO-MORROW By J.C. MoGUIRE & CU., Auctioneers, ORSES, CARRIAGES, rage oi ail, two anal cat C#RTiFicates ° INDEBFEONESS e GOVEKNMENT, AND APPROVED CLAIMS, FE, through Post Office, JUSE WANTED —A emall famiiy, without children, will Sire 4 Hi containing gas, wate modern improvements, situated nue and | street and 7th and i7th ‘Tho best of care will be taken © rniture. Address “ W. @ ,"’ Siar ( ffios. mn 31 St’ in History, 3d and 4th istory of Virginis; Diay- Nile’s Register; LEWIS JOANSON & CU., BANEE£ERS, Pa. avenue, corner 10th st, SOLDIERS’ MONEY DnESpay MORN: et the ext ive 4 33, i his unger, ANTED—Old Ai jo volumes; Bu rk’! South Caroiins 3 volumes; say's South Carolina; Coins; Aatozra) Old Dooaments;’ Writing moirs. Jo moving. soms Volumes wi their value wil! be asd, returend re. 5 3 4 Carriages, | olose zF\gs. S80 op Buggies, Wacoa © t { ALLOTMENT DRAFTS. THE ADAMS EXPRESS COMPANY WILL FORWARD SOLDIERS REMIT- To their Families at any place on the lines of their Express at a charge of TWENTY-FIVE CENTS FoR aAXy 8UM NoT ExcREEDING Firty Dotiars; And & proportionaie additional charge to placts reached by connecting Expresses. ttanc hether Gold, Treas N iat Brit, should bocoplonegs Mae IL ed, end ve - vay Post Office, an? State and the amount legibly: marked ivelopes for this purpose msy be bad at our "fo facilitate prompt delivery the charge for re- XPRESS COMPANY. OTATOE 8: PEACH BLOW asd BUCK For Sale at iow prices. 7, Jor four perrons, cou » by Brewster, ANTED—A SITUATION, by 2 midd'e aged ‘womtn, a8 oOok or lsundrees, Good reference given if required. Apply at Grocery Store, 24th Street betworn land h Patt OO mt 8 Poet Baia et above my be examined any day previous Porem; . Terme dF" c. mos UIRE & CO., Avcts. YOUR {FE 2 : this evening. and mh S1-5t* ee ee peEror QUARTERMASTER’S OFFICE Corner 18th and G streets, Watmineron, ». co Maroh 23, 1862 OPOSALS will be received at this ofhor ¥ A wering ia tue ey Sees MRS, FRENCH. — ANTED—Bys a gertinman and hi hed Bed ANTED TO RENT—4 man and wife, within 2) minates’ walk of 7th pongo teed 8, promp! Offi al’ ROUSE, for HAYE, YOu 7aKen daughter. ot ing held at io ised 7 LD LETTERS WANTED. to ten dol ars for Lotters written by ten’! ‘ton, aud a fair price for Oid Letters writ- ebrated Americans, Revolution 8 .—{ wil! give from] mittance should bs sre 1 at iz wyers,&c. Addr ‘Twelfth street, Phil- ‘amphicts poe tad YE POTATOES, %. Rare Books and ANTED—To haves every o: ean find the best stock of C ‘he very lowest rate: RS. ACKEN WOULD INFORM ure treet, velow P. are anxious to comm rhe hae located at thi She has an asristant in Mra. 7 ant, and they would sol who are interested in what ANTED—Every person to know that I ara in the market. ready to pay ons? for ai! articles inthe housefurnichiug line. or having a surplar, 7 425 Se . “ ber to be delivered within # days by an inspector oP th at.. between G and H Desler in New and Scoond brad AND OTHER shee Tie roposnis must de pisiciy marked “Prorosats mu be o clerk of the eet States dis- be present i SET prercesSei sate Saad! Borde, ii housand ‘byt ye is ‘Semieoe ot f the successfa ee 1 kee ANTED—Sutiere and Soldiers to know that ‘TOVES and TiN J. GREGORY, Sui Penn. WARE cheap Svonue. rice only. the actus! oash standard value, &WS8.ded to bi in pian Ggares, E by twor eponsibie ae sae TS WANTED TO OPEN Dr ne ateeeys loyd’s Groat Military y our Commander-in Chist. T: nthe world. A fortune can be made tate. 3,000,000 copies of one eve already been sold. Als ‘iS, Kngiand and Guon. Agents aio T¥ covuty And in every regiment in ind for circulars. J 164 Broadway, New York. Penn, avenve and Sth atreet. L OLL LAMPS $52 F co OR SALE Lowe: offered in this market cupply, and offer un’ Wholvsa'o and retail! a are ‘opened oF here. J. W. MORSELL. : SE alacant SUTLERS, W&0 FOLLOW THE ARMY, SUTLERS, WHO FOLLOW THE ARMY. SHIP A HOY! SHIP A’HOY! wa cot a al that he a soserved'ty the Depot uarter® formal proposals will be rejected. pine a deemed ts0 high DING. 92% ‘hich + Jor Which we are iv AD, nt Families declining itp rpius of farniture, wi! find it to sheir Z & GRIFFITH. 0, 269 tth st.. betw. 1 and K st CARD FHOTOGRAPES _ AND FRAMES, i 486 Card Photographs in vadety Choice Pistures. Also CARD Ere PRAM ron at m of G of the county oi —, bereb: arkutes tbat —— 7 $4 | bi J with the propos that, shouid his proposition be aconpted. ‘ono6 enter into s con‘rast in aosordance the contract bs awarded him we are pre- his securities. ‘Foaraptes must be cate above mentioned.) HO! FOR FORTRESS MONROE, HO! FOR FORTRESS MONROE, 100 BARRELS MIXED GINGER CAKES. 100 BARRELS SPICED SNAPR. 100 BARRELS SUGAR CAKES, Cluding copies of SITE aud OVA: 1&S, the largeat assortment a the best manuisctory im the country, fo: J. MARKRITEK’S, No. 486 8 doors above Od¢ IL—COAL OL! low furnishing the trade with the beat y itlmore prices; Bl: &o., at ant reey av. and K st, Sains URESS GOCDS.—Many new and i futi stock of all kinds of Foreng. s, for the ourrent wants o! in pisin figures, the ac Fa.av oud With siete, NTE: FOR THE designe s d Fellows’ Hall ‘The above gocds are Fresh Baked, and far eu perior to thoro shipped from Northern Cities. Low for cash. St Washington city, weighs Tose thas, atench times and in i tk a f geod Bnd satisfactory security, vermment reserves to itself the right to pay in aoe ee at AY, CORN, VATS, . DAYTON’S Bakery. Corner New Je: 466 lirn Sraerr, Between 6 and H. ISS BW. WRIGHT opened A 8CROOL FORYOUNG LADIES No. 501 8 epeouully sake Pe 188: 00d: One price only, marked tual cash value, a bat PY to see their ‘to be accompa thmore,which we offer at cere APPROA tohorce SY Ceau AT REDUCED PgiCES! our stock, we will ABET AND, a our proverbisliy ¢ only, the sotual ossh standard value, neh ey & BRO we Any orders 2 Prompt attenuon sopniANORON 2 it oesse reseed ‘Box 1. =e Pager (Formerly of New York,) Hes the name and fame of Restaurants sn ibe aie, U7-Bive us a

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