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EVEN ING STAR ED moe AFTERNVOR | {BURDAY BXICEPTED.) THE STAR BUILDINGS, Paws's Gyesus a7 ‘itd § a W. D. WALLACii, 4 Diddle: wae served lp packages by casters T mento. Ball es AAT. SS a DENTISTRY. Ppitvieait LOAR. ne. TisTRY Sik PER CENT. BONDS DAK ee > a val st ht, tt siesee lela sod examine DE LEWIE Rew Method of Insert- gpl log Testh. te ‘do so isto be eonviased of its su- eee Over all methods heretofore ased. Also, TWENTY TRARS PROM DATS, th Extracted withont pain when canine’. Terme fe Slyr after Pree Years, at Option of tas torerazzemt.! Dee lyr s BO) D ee OP RRED M18 OFFIOR eee a Af BS OLD SraRD. ‘ Ie tame of PIETY BOLLAie, ORB BUNDRED DULbage, PTTe NCMDRED DOLLARS. ‘ and Dea THOUSAND DOLLARS FEE REGISTERED BND, Te dums of SIPTY DOLLARS. YSE HUNDRED DOLLAES, ZIVB AUNPRED POLLASS GUE THOTSAND DOLLARS, TYE THOULAND DOLLARS, and YER TUOTRAND DOLLAES, ABD PAYABLE SEMI-A5NVALLT IK GOLD. ‘Prese Borns are the SMRAPEST GOVERNMENT SECURITY now in the market, at present price of ovin, being ceui-- alsat to 6 Fun Cane, in eurrensy. Maw anD sMPuoy ED INVENTION CHEQELASTICBONB ARTIFICIAL CHEQE! Wresove Mera. Puata om OLssrs. B. FIGESMOND, ete Recon * exe ta ie Pomnryivania Ae ereese , antentt 12th and 1 Eis Sails the avrestion of 1b BEDE tothe following seventagen of bis = 1. Tee Teete of maaenete ro pe we fourtas fighter than any other i is . 3. ° taste er "roots. ee Se extreted the site! ones can be inserted over Shen ue ovis will be made inoffensive, and meyer J ae fo temporary teeth are posted, af permanent ae made immediately, thereby prans’ ression of the face, which under oid STAT are, Se ayy ab AisSgured 5. is work baa been fully texted © er five space by many of SAORI Chee Rep and physi of this eountry. Dr. bas also invented a white undestructive vaelel ating, with which the most sensitive tecth senbe ct pain, and cen Sulid ubs per Feat, oo Se? toeat os on any y side rocis, which wiil iast IRTOVGH lifetetime. The bert of references ciren—Dr. ¥. Mott, Dr. | Doremus, ‘Profaasor of Charaiszry, Yon, Judge Wayne, of the Bnyr-me Oourt af Wishing: nd thawtecds of etber. lend examiue for yourralf. __fo FG FOR GLB BY MM... res, x, 3 Ee Ficwntr and Patentes JAY COOKE & CO., 1 MIR RAT PEAR BET E cet BANKERS, aoe: ethenis, and ba person eum wear oles (who <r bllarea t Spee fag at my office can bs atoommodated styie and prica of a eer sy, desire, Sat to those who are partion'ar and wich ths purest. meanest, strongest vs most perfect centuce that ars Gan produce, th HINERAL PLATE will be oO Hs o nents ines 28 Pennryivanis avenue Also, 907 Arsh V¥SENMENT BONDS, TREASURY NOTBS, CERTIFICATES, ABET AND NAVY VOUCHERS, —s CURRENCY AND EXCHANGE aur AUGUSTUS JOHNSON & OO., Rooms in this ~s Between Sth and rt Philedelphia. Gas FITTING, &e. & 00. mw avVEE Row Dy OFdeNS With PBANBSYLVARIA UR, ay arene = % SOLE AGENTS PLUMBING, GAB O PRAM FITTING BOBS re on Ninth ae a & few Goors norts ef for the Pancha ht seen seers may be found # cone piste seportme: of COHAN DELIERS and otcer Gas DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA BAM ard WATER FIXTURES. jan M-ly GAS FIXTUK of Wee wares it? and are daiiy pdt Reta gh of eri nn ow any oe Mepis = =7a0nz. FRAN and rior in # thing herete fu: K BININGER & 00.28 SBered in thie ark y! i as = : vite 2 gzaming {Sle. 16 Beever Strost, How Fork.) our stook of Gab und WATER FISTU aS. tooling ORLESZATED a that we have the beat ssiecied stock im Ld ran Work inthe above Pg intrusted te ome care will be mars? MYE Bibs wee aN, S28 B etc BOTTLED WINES AND LIQUO! FOR MEDICINAL PURPOSES. Zighiy recommended by the most emineat Pare elans of the U. 8. Army. @9LD MEDAL GOGRAC, . €OLD MEDAL MAPELBA, S5LD MEDAL PORT. SOLD MEDAL SHERKY, LD TOM LONDON CURDIAL, BIP VAN WINKLE GIN, WHEAT NUPRIENT, GLD HOMEST#£AD BYR, EAaRVEST BOURSON 1553 RESERVE, ASOMATIC SWISS BEES SITTERS | -‘Weterite the attention of Prysicians Draggists a3 Grocers to these excellest goods, which we seli ga Bew York priess, freight added. ‘Wa trest that the imirtasic merits of the above prods will insure the satisisction and coufidence of éseriminating people, who reject the stale re- =ztee of irresponsible dealers, viz : pulls of news prvers and so-called chemists, gaudy stew cards 0 ALL WHO ee FRIENDS iN THE Members of leneiee Msoldiers? Aid Societies, @ergymen, editors and others are resvectfaily re « i ~in gisaemin: tide, which is et tutereet te the army: DIRECTORY OF THE eget TALS. j The Sanitary Commiss e | ments for supplying Dacraue: with regs, i} patients in the United States Gurter: Hos, “ i the following poi: ta: (ethers ited Eusiern Lierartments.—For ix ation, * Qnce Sanviary Commission, Wash ‘Washington, Point L Georgetown, Avnapoiis Alexandria Balti nore Frederick City Western Departments. “ Opice Sanuiasy Come Cincinnati, New Albany, Loulsvil. °, Ju vington. Lexington, Nashville. Information will, under ordicary be given gratuitously to any one apyly answer to ay or all of the follywing inauic the application is by letter, th: by return mail; if in person, it will be answered i aaivene De. proper address? hi ee. AUGUETUS JOUNSON & 00.. the Dame uf the surgeon or cha =e Aole Agents, ‘ normals present, has he rec: ut! ASSEY COLLINS & 00.8 been in hospi i git &. lec, did ne aie i in hospital, and at what date? PHILADELPHIA 6. ifrecently decharged froia hospital, was he Seance service ? If not, Wr at Were his orders ou leaving? lore specific information as to the conuition of tient io the Dis t Columbia pitals be e furnished within twenty-four hours Ffte er & zequent to doso is rece'vea at the Washisgton | rhe office of the Dircetory will be open daily from 8 o’ciock . m. te So’elock p. in., and tn urg i cares applicants ringing the door Dell, with be re ceived at any hour of the night. Much ivconvenience inc nducting the business of the Directory having arisen where vmitora nave been given direct access to the record books thi selves; this praciice will hereafter be discontin ie |; nor can lists of wounded in hospitals by 8 ates. counties, regiments, or otherwise, be hereafter fornial from these ree: ra befractoe gtd Commission, un ity from the President of the Unitea States, main- tains an extensive sysiem of agencies for securing the safe conveyance to aud distribution pe — put in ite charge for the sick and wound where ther are most wanted, It op. ston — care al etd at all ta—at ans acd ington, bef Vieksburg and St Nashville ite ridutions being governed by a comparison of the wants ol the patients in all case:. To ascertain the relative character of these wants in @ trustworthy manner, and to aecure an equiia- ble distribs wrth and hones: use of the ods di tributed, besi unpaid services of the m bers of the Gommtation: twenty physicians of high oe ional and moral’ character, and more than ifty lay-agents are employed, ander pecaniary au- eurities for responsible aud eMoient service. The cost of these arrangements have thus far beea about centum of the value of the goods distribute Commiesiszn has not been ablo te obtain thentic evidence Ku losses, miscarriage or misap |e ps pn, to the valne ot one dollar in ten f goods which have bee. once rircired at ite shi; yi g depots. The followin, of these depots, to which auxiliary disposed to aid the sick and woundet, «Tence to Btates or “localities, but simp! ply relative necessity .or assistance, are ire dtosend their offerings : ia ey: anitary Commission, Branch Supply OMce, 22 Summer street, Boston, Mas ae ranitary hg ces po Bratch Supply Office, 10 Thire Avenuc, New York Branch Supply Office, 27 DRAUGHT ALE AND PORTER. Tam ane receiving large quantities of DRAUGHT ALEand PORTER from this celebrated Brewery, which I aim prepared to furaish on short notices to aL persons who will faver me wits their orders. Batisfaction gusrantied. Orders given to my Grivers will be promptly at- tended Goods delivered inal! partscf Washington and Georgetown, free of charge. ‘Zerms :— Cash on delivery. RILEY A. SHINN, Agent, Frion Botting Devot, 57 Green st., no tt? Georgetown, D.O._ EMILE DUPRH, XRON HATX, 380 PENNSYLVANIA AVENUR, ‘WRHROLESALE AND BETAIL DEALER IB 8T FAHILY G@ROCERI FRENCH AND GERMAN WINE , LIQUERS, OORDIALS, CHAMPAGNES, BRANDY, SUM, GIN, SEGARS & TOBACCO, has now om Band & Very Fine Assortment of the above at fair prices, SUTLEKS SUPPLIED. r special anthor- mov 24-tf Da! PRESS COMPANY. Me SyTiOn #14 Pa AVENU r “AF TEAR A —_ fanitary Commission South sixth street. Philadc! phia, Fanitary Commissien, Branch Suppiy Office, Bank treet, Cleveland ,Ohio: Sanilery Commission, Brauch Supply Offies, Chi cago, fanitary Commission Branch Supply Office, Louis ville The Coinmission receives no pecuniary — what ever from Government, and is wholiy depondant the voluntary contributions ef the public for the Deans of sustaining its oprratiens. Contributions to its Treasury are rolici Jr ay be transmit- ted to GEORGE T. bo oi , Eeq., Treasurer, 65 Wall street, New Yo: The names of. The foliowing gentlemen, commis f the President of the United States, are the public for the econemy, integrity iE | | | | | Eben WASHINGTON. D. C | much henefitted by th which whatever is entrusted to mnmirngion Will be administered : D. soe: —— Bea. Horac Rt. hev g 2 "lark .D.D, Hon, Joxeph Holt R . Burrett, Mark Skinver, Frec Law Olmsted Esq. Neer ee Gearaae orice @F SsNrrany COMMISSION fe 1 4 Fet., Washington, D. C., Feb.’ 7, 1338. fe ow = SAVE YOUK MONEY.—Cal! at the Central Hotel, on the European plan, 3.W. cor- arr Pa. av. and oth at., where comfortable lodgings can be had at 50 cents perday. The Restaurant at- tached to the hotel has been most handsomely Etted up, regardless of expense, where all the delicacies ad stantials of the markets can be had iaevery atall hours, with promptness. Bill of fare duced in prices. Samm" HD, GELSTON. Proprietor. ja 3) Sm* AN iat “ARRIVAL or ora & WIL- & DELICIOUS SIRUP. Black T, oflees. y flour. — On. me ee pipers Oeat on Auct ti in © price o! on! uother reduction price of Coal Qu _ fe i7 2w* 11) Pa ave. betw. Ith aud ath. AO. 237 PENNSYLVANIA AV Us. A. M. BININGER | - CO.’S STORE 237 Pamnerivanta AVERUE raat Thirtecnth sirect, and ncarly epposits Ganticr’s. a rRivB jORTH, BAST, WEST, AND NORTHWEST “ a nS NEW YOR bt Tey IOC NoO oe " tN Age Boston rise serra qaviit ee ERPOOL, SOushaMese pee o. va, cial towns in itain and on the Gon, ft NOTES, DRAFTS and BILLS made ie parts of the United States __&: S Washington, D-O NOTIOB QO HOTELS, GROCERS RESTAURANTS, PRI- VATE FAMILIBS, &c. ~ Subecribers have Soars jpoteed & fresh ship- CABBS eS jouae, Tom FLORRAG concn thay cif fot aio ut Now York prices Also, they have “constantly on band 4 aeoneee Weti Selected Stock of BRAND. 3, RTS, SHERRIES, eee 2 "SOOTOH, and ay no Soren Ai brands, A DUBLIN } PouTEas, SAUCES DDER and ENGLISH DAlHY ‘eas. iH. GERMAN _ GORDLAL. SHGLISE: oe "Bina, xrnacas ocouna irs Tes? 5 BININGER & 09. Jum teceived'n moall lot of oats, + mg Star. . smile was on her lip—health was in her kok, streegth was ia ber step, cad in her hand-Plapt- Vion Bitsere.* s—T—18¢0_—x. & fur botiles of Plantation Sitters Wi eure Nervous Headache, *} Cold Xxtremities aud Peverished Lips. Bour Stowach anc Petii Sreate. Bistalency and intigestion, Worvous affections. Excessive Fatigue aud Short Brecta. Pain over the Syes. Mental Despomiency. Proatration ; Great Weakneer Ballow Gomplexicn, Weak Bowels, &s. Wh ch are the evidences of LIVER COMPLAINT AND BYEPEPSTA. ‘a eetimat d that en-tentaa of all adult preceed frow a diseased and torpid liver. ‘Tho d:listy secretions of the liver overflowing into the siomach poison the emtire system and exraibit | the ebuve symptczaa. Afver long reacarob adie to present tae most remarkable cure for these horjc nightmare | Gisceses, the world basever produced, Within one Year over ex bnudred and forty thousand perdous hove taken the Piantation Biekegid not an ia- | stance of compiaint has come to our knowledge! it is2 most ef+clual tonie and agreeable stima- ited to al] monditions of life. eporta that it relies upon miners) anb- stances for ite active pregertics. are wholiy !: For the public satiafection, and t!at patients may ecnsult their physicians, se append a list of its tom popenta, Carissra Bara—Ce’ ue alm 1 rated for otartwo hundred yeurs in the treatment of Fever and Ague, Drupsp- sia, Weakness, ac, It was intro-iuced into Europe by the Counters, wife of the Viceroy Peru, in ‘#40, and afterwards evld by the Jeacits fo; the enormous Price of ts ctwm weigalin silver, umler the name of jasutt’s Powders,aud was finally made public bz Touls XVi, Bing of Fran Humbolat makes uge qualities ducing his South American travels, Cascanitts Bark—Por diarrhoea, eolis and dis. mack and bowel: flacation ef eascact te At Dampst dro psical mn CHAMOMILE Frowszs— For cnfex bled c igastion. Layenp@k Frowans—Aromatic, stimuignot aud tonie—bighly invigorating in nervous d Wiatrnceggs— For ecrofzis, rbeumati tac CAT MInAti¥Fe ; ere uch used by mathere narsing. orauge, ¢arrawey, eoriander, tho leine and Also, clove buds, sneke-root, &c. 8, T.—1R60—-X Another wonderfulingredient, of Bpanish origin, imparting beauty to the complexion anc brillianey te the ,is yet umkaows to the soinmeree of the world, and we withioid Bame for the present, IMPORTANT Cen Rechester, N.Y. Decemisr B, WAI, Mere-ra. P.. Dmaxr & Co..-C have bee rer from Dyspepsia for thrce or four vents aud TOATES, a to abandon my profession. About three gutheagol tried the Piarta: Biticrs, and to tjey, 1 am vow nearly a well mar.’ I bare (ommended treat in sev: i knew, alwayr with signal 6 Tau respeetfulty yo REV. J.8. CATAZORN. Yim Month. 17th Day, 1972. bss been use of thy B fantstion Bit two bottivs more, AEA CURRIN, end. ae far ag Phil ResPEctTED hia, 1 Fripey Thou whit send ta: ee Thy friew!, Satire appear t Bitters. ed everything and are ¢realiy es- Yours, &e., GAGN & WAITE Arrangements hav'> bera cowoleteds @ sappy any Gewand for thia erticle,w 0 @ lack of government stacips has not heretofore bezn po Ue. . ‘The public may rest essured the perfeetiy pure stand Ubat im no Case will the Plantation Bit- tere be departed from. Every tottle bears the fi simile of our sienainre on o, Sized plaseengravine, or te cannot be enuine. bold by all Urageiets, Grocers and Dealers througkout the country PH. DRAKE & Co, 202 BROAWAY, >» maar 2-eoi3t &—L.-aSco. x2. DRAKE'S PLANTATION UIT TERS, They purify, strengthen, aud invigoraw, They create a healthy 4 Thee, They are an antidote to Change of water and diet. They overcome effects of dissipation and late hours. They strengthen the system and enliven the mind. They prevent miasmatic aud intermittent fevers. They purify the breath and acidity of the stemach. They cure Dyspepsia and Constipation. They cure Diurrhoa, Cholera and Onolera Morbus. They cure Liver Complaint and Nervous Headache. They ure the best Bitters in the world. They make the weak man strong, and are exhausted nature’s great restorer. They are made ‘of pure St. Croix Rum, the celebrated Calisaya Bark, roots and herbs, and are taken with the pleasure of a beverage, without regard to age or time of day. Particularly recommended to delicate persons requiring 4 gentle stimulant. Sold by all Grocers, Druggists, Hotels, and Saloons. P. H. DRAKE & OO, 2 Broad- way, New York. sep 25-e06m LIBRARY TABLES, N =. CHAIRS. a Just received,a large and complete assortment of DESKS, TABLES acd CHAIRS, suitable for public offices, counting rooms and stores Also, & laces and varied assor'men™ of rick and handrome PARLOR SUITS, in Rosewood and Wa - but, upholstered = French Brocaieise, Lastine, Pash te aes Cloth gs RECITS in Rosewood, Waluut, M. “Ont vaoaimdianan: and,in fact, every eo! article necessary to“furaish a honse coi plete wae bh we most respectfully invite the publ.c to ins) osromising bargains to all who favor Tewith thale patrons. DESKS, TELER & WILSON, Tron Hall, No. 315 Pean. ay-nus, fe 26-eolm rtweeu 9th and 1th 5 T BILLIARDS, TLE Undersigned, thankfal for the lit 1 pa. tronage he bas received, begs to in- forw histriends and the *publie, that be has. at considerable cost, added to his establishment, corner of Peonsyl Vania avenue and 1)th street. THREE NEW TA- BLES, (:wocerom and one pocket ) Also a private reow, for parties. and as his saloon is now the mort extensive in this city, he hopes by strict at- tention to hig business,to merit a continuance of publicf favor [fe 5 eolm) w. 486 GOLD PAPERHANGINGS, 486 Gold and Velvet, Gold Stamped, and medium priced GOLD PAPERS. Also, a variety of Glazed and Jiisak PAPERS, “at the lowest cash prices. WINDUW SHADES cfany requires vtyfe or ize. in Btore or made to order. Orders for Paparhang ing or Window Shades punctually executed, in city or country. Terms a for goods aud ber ey an Rat rehased tne! fonnute ee or ezecu’ No. Ja l5-eotm™ —_ 8doors above Odd Fetlown’ Mall M ORAVIAN BOAKDING 8CHUOL FOR boys— Nasareth Hall, Nasareth, Northampton County, Pevusylvania, Easy of access from Phiis- deip hia. by Nerth Penn. Karlroad to Bethlebem, m Harrisburg by Lebanon Vasey Railroad to Bethichers and thence nine miles per stage. ecard ae and Tuition $5 Der quarter Drawing, usic, and Langzaare, Sw. $5 t h den ie EDWARD U. KETCHF _ de B-co2m* ADIKS? BALMORALA AND OONGRESS 4 Sours, of ve Calf Lasting Moroc- go, *tc., Misses’ and Children’s Balmerals and Boots of every description, = Long! Boots, and shoes, hiilit beots, Boys’ Long Boots, in coat Nariety at the owest possible prie s,at No. 16 Market Space, Pa, sverue, between th end 9th oe; aoe J. ROSENTHAL. < . WEDNESDAY, “MARCH 4, 1863. 2, 8,127. THE WEEKLY STAR: This cascliont Femits ent Wee Soaemely ten. ‘aimag a creatr varwty of taterseting readirs ‘Traus—Caa, teeiriaty, fa adooas — oo77, per SEED... 91 @ 406 1? tavariabiy contains the “Washingtes News" Pant hoe mate The he ety Brent ier revue generally througheat 3 soccer ot rs Priee_THRER ORNGS. " AMUSEMENTS, SPEcraL NOoTICS. The Commitee on the MAEON JONBS ORATIONS Would reepeetfnliy nercunes that the oration on DBAN BwirT, WILLAKDS' HALL, Asangeunsed in the afternoon papers for adel - DAY. is ine: treet, inasmuch as the Bail eccid de abtain € cu that evening, but well poss bake Place 6 THUREDAY FYENING, Mar-h Sth. tart edie at cil the hoteis an@ beokstores, . GROVER’S THEATRE. | PUNNSYLYANIA AVEW UB. near Willerd’s Note! Lrowany Grover... __. _ _ ___. ..Mimsaua- THIS EVENING 5 Third appearanee of the gr-at COMBINATION OF COMEDY ARTISTS. Toduction, on thie night only, of Boureicault’s sterling ecmedy, LONDON ABSURANOB, With new and super seenery, costume: &c., a the following great cast: ©. Waleo!, Jr., a8 c; Wheatieigh as Daurle “Bir Harcourt Gourtley ag” In rebearssl—BOHOOL FOR SCANDAL! G# Adcmizsion, 50, and?5eents. Bseured seats Beeninextra, Ww sen hegers as. ILLABDS’ HALL Fst.. diveetiy ins tn rear of Wiilards’ Hate, valent a BING. Mazen sti, ry jiatin, rish Orato: ASON JONES, By universal desire, will deliver hia’ greatest ors tion on on cranes rae Vit, IFT. DEAN OF RT. PATRIOR*, DEAN OF bT. PATRICK'S, This Oration in raid by the press of London, Manchester, Livarpoo!, New York a; Boston, te bes really the best discourse attempted by Mason one Tickets of admizeion. To & t all iesanoeea ‘9 ke procured at all the principal hotel bookstores, end at the doo P ipa mace re GRexD SPARRING EXHIBITION, 3. 0. OREM, The Champion af Colorado Territory, witl give a Grand Sparrio, Brbipith NeXT Bribay EVENING. tha tth instust, at the Cine viLY Rocus, No. 637 Twelfth ieirent, corner s eyeaue, wl be wkaisted by the celebrate] JOR CO- af ene of New York, aud all the amateurs of this 9, OREM villex®ivit the Champion Belt yates in Colorade Territory. It iv of solid wold Fliver, and worth gee mar 4-3t* 12TI£8! VARIETIES! Fronting on Penna. av. and Ninth st. Vy Ai GRAND FESTIVAL WERK! All the New Stars appearing, with the Established Favorites, aud the Grahd Combination Company, Increating rensation-creating by MI38 NELLA RICHINGS, the very Queen of Song. QEORGE C. DOBSON, tre Master Banjoist. ublic baye heretofore looked pou the Ban- ment only for an accumpaniment to strel, but Mr. Dobroo se upon it je all the opera vems and & correctness and sweet- exceeding the music of the finest guicar. 1 Row bo ne Ethiopian ee groom ary tar! th FRED MAY. the [tinh Vosalint” Dates, The seat 4 Vitewita, te negro in the mest artist ¢ Jar ballads. w Prices of Admis: cle, 25 cente; cents; Single Rees indioxer 7 Boxes, (holding oix pri, n8,) $5; Colored Circls , 25 cents, Dorss open pe quarter to 7 o'clock. ecialines ance to commence ‘at a quarter to 8o" clock "pae THIRD AND ee BUT ONE NIGHT TH HUTCHINSON FAMILY, at WILLARDS’ HALL, will be given on WEDNESDAY EVENING, March 4th, hen MR. AND MRS, AFA B. HUTCHINSON and their THREE CHILDREN will sing ther songs of FATSIOTISM, FREEDOM, FRATERMITY, and their moet popular miscellaneous productions, whieh have met the approbation of the umivarzal Yankee antion Particulars in small bills and at the concert Wedbeniay eve . Cards of admis Doors oper at 7; 5 cents ; children, 25 cents, Soneert o’ciock. mar 4-20" HE NEW CANTERBURY, Loursiana avenue, near Sixth street. THE MUSIC HALL OF THE COUNTRY. IMMENSE CONGRESS OF STARS! Multum wn Parvo. FIVE DI8STINCT COMPANIES COMBINED IM ONE, BALLET, ACROBATI) a:d an ETHIOPLAN com He ANY. ip all forming one Monster doncert Compa: giving a performance which, for Beauty, Grace, Wit Tiumer and Attraction, bas seldow I is, nd never sur been equale etic) eS 4a PARKER, The wonder bed ey —s the man of apes forms, whore terrific and almost inereditla feats of contortion have eiicite ‘ tremea- dous applause from the thousands of people who have witnessed his marvelous performace First week of the famous Ballet Pantomime (as played by the pare. renowned ee entitled MON ECHALUME. in which the Pactinioe Caseany, of the Canter- bury will ap) hie Miss LIA MORTIMER, the Queen of Song the most beautiful aud fascinating Bongetress of e irs KAT PENNOYER. the beantifal and dashing Terptichorean Artiste, Moas. J.B. Srollusy, the renowned Maitre ae et and Pantomimist, and pais Grand Batlet Trou peer young Comedian e Guerge R. Edeson, the Pantomimist and Comic Vecalist. BLW. ¥e ‘an, the celebrated Ethio ate sp ere de Rew a x HE ARABLA This beautiful act has its ciouualis of admirers, Who pronounce itthe most a and attra live performance ever witne THE GREAT COURT ‘OF BEAUTY, compored of the most beautfal young ladies tn the profession :—Misses Katie Harrison, Jennie ae Lotty Clifford, M le Jennie, Lilly Branion, ie Geraldine, Josephine Florence, La Potite an Comedian. es.” The beautiful Ballet Divertisement, arranged by | Mous. Bro Tosy, ontitled THE FLOWERS OF SCOTLAND! in whieh the Court of Beanty will « ‘A fresh supply of UORK-0- ye GRAPHIGALITERS, by the following array of Cork o-graphers : pias CLARKS. the Favorite Banjoist and Jig ancer. Jd. A. WILLIS, the Prodigy of Versatility. FRANK UAWAENCE, the Disciple of tze Black (Ter rrnarean) JG y CLARKE, the Wonderfal Delineator of igen grained Da) Kies, The evening's emtertainment will conclude with | the Kaliet Pantomime eutith MONS. DACHALUMEAS XG THE ADVENTURES OF KOUQINET? Mons. Dechatu ux,aneriginal @+o KR. Edesen Rouquinet, his y Mons J.B. L. Bzollosy Ww /DNEBDAY AFTERNUON, March 4 a Grand Matiny for the benefit of the News Boys’ Home. Ba as, Matinee fur Ladiew and Children, veloc! dw ission 25 cents; Orchestra, 59 ceats; Private e8 (boldirg six,) #5. OOTE Open nt 6x ° Bis performance atTX. Ww ILLAKDS? WALL The Fashtonable Dancing Acodemy.— Mr. GOOBALL respectfully in- forms wasters and misses cegieens of learning all the fashionable dances—including the new Hoyal Horse ¢ vard’s Quadrille, now so popular—that they can commence their lessens at once. Tre p»pils evtitled to admis: ion to the grand Floral May Ball Lersons every Saturday afteracon. at 2 o’closk. for masters and mirees, at Willards’ Hall. Private lessons da y at my r&idence, ilth and I sta. te 19 AMP BTOVES a . CAMP STOVES ie ra ma uBATING BTOv EE, which § Se wil * - can be a eee a cas ty SeaGoRy an. &) Bolt Tae Gti & Bap. Teas perreachea SEE | | | | the mountains. | aded. TELEGRAPHIO NEWS, {ABSOOIATED PRESS DISPATCHES) FROM ROSECRANS’ ARMY. Mergen'e Rebel Ferce Whipped in Three Mi nutes—Seventy viseners, inclading = pare Taken Splendid Charge ot Our @veliry The following has been rece. ved at the head- quarters of the army: MURFRBEKSRURO’, Feb. $7.— Majer General Tleiieck, Commander-in- Chief :-—Ge Stanley reports fron) hi« expedition to Bradyville. The Tebele of Morgan and Wharton's commands made atand at Bradyvilie. Colonels Pare- movr and Teng went in with sabers,” and whipped them in about three minutes, eavalry sdvanced braveiy with carbines took seventy priscnere including eight of seis omar their camp equipage, tenis, eee eet pa horser, and, Basil Dake pe ajor = did gced service. We lost one man Killed, and one captain and seven men wounded. W. 8. Roszcraxs, Major General. [SEOOND DISPATCH.) Natwvitte, March 3—The rebels, ander V8n Dorn, advanced toward Franklin yeeter- day on two ronds, 2,000 strong, with artillery. After maneuvering awhile, hoping to draw Our M60 in ambush, they returmed. W: tured tro men. Van Dorn has his head. quertere at Spring Hill, thirtcen miles sonth of Frankiin. A Fecerel force, by order of General Mit- chell, bas captured Felix Young and Wm. B. Scroggs, notorious guerillas, who murdered any & Union soldier in Sumner county. They, with two others, have been ordered in close confinement, and heayily ironed. Seventy prisoners arrived from the front last might, all of Morgan's command, mestly of the 14th and Ist Alabama regiments, | | LATE’FROM THE SOUTH. Advence of Geperal Rosecrans—Rebri TYyranny—The People Threatened with Starvation. HaalQuakTER6 ARMY OF THE PoTomac, March 3.—Richmond paperson Saturday, in- oo the Examiner, haye been received sere. The latest advices fromthe Southwest eay iLat Gen. Rosecrans bad advanced, as far as Middleborough, bulf way between Marfrees- boro’ and Shelbyville. A Raleigh paper charges that “the petty tyranny of the (reb-!) military, and the opera- tiens of speculators, have brought starvation upoy the pecple.” ire Morile Register says that “efforts are being made by the Mobile and Ohio ratiroad to etsy the famine effects of Gen. Pemb-rion's order prohibiting the shipment on flour and meal eouth ward, but as the railroad agents had No bayonets, the evil continues unabated. Ir it were Jeitto the arbitrameut of jastice aod humanity, Gen. Pemberton and his dictatorial edicts would go to the wail.” The Hichicond negro market is active and buoyant, the offerings being large and the demand heavy. Prices of adults range irom £1,700 to $2,500, (rebel currency. ‘Edwin 5. Doreey, son of Rev. D. , of | Msryland, who was captured by the rebels. | “ar Martinsburg, is heidas a hostage for a Tominent Virginian from the same section, now held by the United S:ates autnorities. ‘The Examiner's leader is very severe upon the subject of “Uonfederate finances.” It Genounces Congress for their dilatory action in the duty of providing ways and means, which, | itrtaye, “argues a consciousness of incapacity to master the gibject; but mastered it mast be, or the worst consrequences will follapr.’: In the rebel Senate, Wigfail’s bilf providing for the engineer troops to serye during the war wee passed rnd sent to the House. Inthe Houee, the bill toaccept volunteers from Kentucky and Missouri for less than three yrnrs wns debated. ‘1 he questions of the supply of salt and con- ecription occu; the attention of the Virgin Senate. in the House of Deiegates a bill was paserd to “iransier the State line troops w the Confederate army._ A reeolution to thank Floyd was also passed. The Examiner contains no war news from any of the prominent points. The Cupture of the anola—Fierce At- tuck by the Rama + Queen ofthe West * and ++Webb"—What fhe Rebels intend To Do. Cairo, March 2.—The report of the capture of the + Indianola” creates much disappeint- ment and gloom here. She was of the new fron-clads from which such good results were expected. We have no particulars of the affair, except rumors trom Memphis, which state that the “Indianola” was attacked by the rams “Queen ol the West,” “ Webb,” and a number of other yessels, when the shore batteries opened on her. She wes boarded fimaliy, and taken to Port Hudson. It fs said rhaj the vessel will seon be put in service against us. Rebel deserters, arrivin at Memphis, insist that this new repel fleet o! iron-clads wii! proceed down the river atonce, and take part in an atiack upon Baton Rouge und New Orleans, The rebels have crews reag®, and a demonstration may be looked for at any moment. Our lors is considered more humiliating, es- pecially in view of the fact that the most ex- plicit ordexs of Admirai Porter have been dis- obeyed. Porter is determined to recapture these iron- clads at all hazards, and at once, anticipating oréers to that effect from the Navy Department. We have pothing on the Missfisippi to cope with the “Indianola,” except the “Neosho,,’ and she is not quite ready yet. From New Orleans and Hava: New York, March 3.—The steamer Bio Bio, from New Orleans, via Hayaua on the 25th, has arrived. Advices from New Orleans state that a man named Reed, supposed to be a rebel paymaster, was srgested whilst attempting to pass the Federal lines, with $20,000 in his Havana advices state thatthe re-estaplish- mentof the blockade of Charleston and Gal- veston has been published in the official pape:, having been commonicated to the government by the Spanish Minister at Washiagton. The U.S. gunboats Wachusetts aud Oneida had arrived. The Saptlagoarrived on the 11th of February. The Rhode Islaad and the Santiago de Ouba had beensat Havana, and the Sonora was still import. Advice from Caraceas, Venezuela, etate that Gen. Faléon had been defeated and had fled to Maracaibo was still block- The rebel schooner Amelin had arrived at Havana irom St. Mark’s with cotton, A Union Club in Boston. Bostoy, March 2.—A~-Union club bas been organized at Boston, embracing many of the leading citizens noted for their patriotism. Hon. Edward Everett has accepted the presi- The mansion of the iate Abbott Law- ve, Ob Park street, bas been parchased for beadquarters of the club at the price of $50,100, The purpose of the association is an- derstood to be an unwavering cupport of the Government in its efforts to put down the re- bellion. ENROLLING A JACKASS. pers “Draw- coulains this “enrolling” anecdote: “The enrolling officer of Satisbory District, Maryland. wes very active and thorough in the performance of his duty. One day he wentio the house of a countryman, and finding none of the male members of the family at home, made inguiry ofan old woman abont the number and and age of the ‘moles’ of the family. After naming ®cveral, the old Indy stopped ‘is there po one else " asked the officer. oy plied the woman, none except Billy Tray. ‘Billy Bray! where is hel +He was al the bara a moment ago,’ said the old lady. Out weat the officer, but could not find the man. Coming back, the worthy officer questioned the old lady ag to the age of Billy, and welt away, after en- rolling his name among those tu be drafted. ‘The time of the drafting came, and among those on whom the Jot fell was Billy Bray. Noone knew him. Where did he livet The officer who enrolled him was called on to produce him ;and, loand behold, Billy Bray was Ja x- ass! snd stands now on the list of drafted men as forming one of the quota of Maryland.’ 87 In bis recent charge to ne grand jury in | New York, Judge Barnard referred to the «“seystem of arbitrary arrests” —asserting tht it was the duty of the jury to find indictments against all parties making such arrests, for kidnapping, arsanit and battery, or for any other offence the District Attorney might point out. ¥asoe rans. 2 Yeaoo a twen: Bath, connect Social Naor yeceden through the Tivere with which the tothe end of the pass ; but soma im meer exist in the upper end of the river. The Coldwater is quitea smallstream,scarosly a for eteumboats. From the mapuih of ined ‘see dow p to the moath of the Ovidwater— or ite junction with the Little Tailahatehie—‘s thirty miies. The wakr and the Tallebatchie rivere, form the Rig Tal- Ishatcnie. This is @ navigable river, one hun- dred and twenty miles loug to its the Mississippi. has the total distance to be traversed in going by this route from the head of the ‘Pass to ‘Vicksburg ts four hundred and ott aie diste the bes cay I n stance enem: at the junctien of the Big Teltahatehie and a ee Bt Yazoo city, one nenning = = oe tizo9 river, aines Bluffs near tis ae bie that the eole onjeet ofits ek petite gets force into the rearof ay f bluffs, to complish which we have on! by fortifications at the mouth ef at Yazoo city. Our fron clad of them detailed for this expedition—wilt hardly Gnd any trouble in redu any werks the enemy may have at these localities. the a izke has been the bed of the Mississippi ri At its lower extremity, the e half reaches to within lees than The old bed of the river is a : river. hollow between the two, q i E lic Unt k feet below the present jevel of it had only cutting the levee, boats city could run into the lake is connected with a chain of southwardly until the wie aye erlang en the Teneas river. connected with short Eayou Baxter and oe ged Providen The Mississi; He | region of Louisiana, At Trinity it anites with the Washita, to form the Bia. “The Washita river is sees ms for large boats tor three hundred miles from its moush. The Red river is the Southernmost of the — Western tributaries of the with its tribu aries has an entire thousand one hundred miles. by stenmers to Shreveport, five hundred miles from ils mouth, and traverses throughout a region ef pre-eminent fertility. That ie the am Tiver to which the Lake Proyidence cuted will open. TRE ATCHAPALATA PASS. Atchafalaya means +-lost Water,” end the Water (hat was lost to the region it traverses wes miseed when the Red River gave own Independent channel to the Gult. ea channel always a channel in the Sonth- «st, Qnd the neglected Lost Water set up for itseli as @ bayou 250 miles Jong, by the rebel steamers have been finding their way, from the Noneeeatares to Vi ery thus giv- the Lake ing New Orleans th br. Al this Frovidence cut-off wilt corrtet. PRENTICEANIA. What renseis there in the of the French Emperor that the Uni tutes and the Scuthern Confederacy ehall appoint Com- mistoners to meet and try to arrange the condi- tionsof peace! Does noteverybody knew, that, .S the proposition should be by both sarties, the United States Com would to instructed to insist on the restoration of the "nion 8s tine qua non, and that the rebel Com- missioners would be instructed to insieton a } trinsnent seperation a8 & sine quanon > What will Con ‘edecrate notes be worthatthe end of the war when the knw that makes them & lepal tencer hall have ceased to operate? Anewcr ys that, ye Kentucky blockheads w: are so anxious to get our State into the rebel Confederacy? We are not betting men, but we will ley Louis Napoleon a trifling wager that we con- uer the rebel Contederacy before he conguers Mexico. And Victoria may hold the stakes. A correspondent says that one of the amuse- ments of the rebelarmy on the is Ethiopian minstrelsy. The poor readily find “bones” enough. The only way to peace isto ight it. Sostand forth, ye peace. men, with thore goodly instruments of peace, ihe musket and bayon: It may be true, as anteaye, that “error, Miles dies with ” but it ent leaves a large brood of bad children behind it to wound truth. Humphrey Marshall boasts that his heart is ever in his mouth. He had bevter swallow it then and let it take the natural course of things. The Richmond Enquirer says that the Yan- kees have been whij twice at Bal) Rua. So bave the rebels at Donelson. How He Gor Wire.—John W-— was, or is,a@ genius. He made quit apile in Mexican war, and Invested itin a canal running on the canal. John wasee but in course of time was smitien by god. An old farmer, who lived im the path, near Massillon, had two roey- @augbtere, but all attempts to gasn an int duction by their admirers were we the old man. But Join was notdiscoursged. A large , chunk of beef ee the maw hy ~ a Joba Toceeded tw deliberately ap cus articles hanging en the Clowes line. ‘Ohem- ist ttes and stockings, breeches, shirts and things were crowded in giorions confusion into the ca- cout bag carried by John on this occasion. M wy Were brought aboard the boat and placed in the “bow cabin,” "o pave the way toaniotro- fe j nat duction on the return trip. Aweek after, the boat peseed the farm-house, on its way South; and John jumped ashoreand went to the house. He represented that one of hi drivers had stoleu the clothing, that he had arged him, and desired to restore the article The young Indies were d lighted, as the sack contained all their “Sunday fixings.” The old man svid:— 1 always thought that all the boatmen wonld steed; and Tam delighted to find one honest one. You must call again, Oaptain.” ‘The Cuptsin did call again, and soon after married + the youngest. On the wedding = gl told his wife the ruse he Lad used to gain an introduction, aad the old mn gave arders that no more clothing should be left out o night.” Spimirvaviem 1s Paki®—The Paris eorres- pondent of the London Morning Pest writes :— “The spiritual Mr. Hume is againiv Paris, followed, I hear, rs crowd of pen yd from the other worl He gave a rcance at the Tuilerive last week, When some importaotcom- munications were made by those invisible per- sonages whocan only come to us in the rapping form. We have not much spiritaal ieerapiy yoing orm Paris; some few old Isdies in so~ ciety now and then turn the tables, bot the game is not popular, and mo one can make money or fame ey it in this infidel ay” s7 Two , hundred and thirty -one indies of Highland county, Ditto, have petitioned the Legi-lature of that State to pare 8 aw prohibit- ing negro emigration there Ge uke refoses toappointany more colored men for commissioned officers um &- covnt of the opposition the whe white soldiers in bie department.