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‘THE EVENING STAR. f£UBLISHED EVERY AFTERNOON, :SUND4Y BXICEPTED,) ~** aT THE STAR BUILDINGS. ULoReER PENN'A AVENUE AND litr Stngsr, BY w. D. WALLAOH. D. WALLA od in pach: earriersat 94 a Sera aes wae S y '. 31 i $1 for three months; wad for less, t he Tate of 12 centa a week. 7 th, TWO CERTR. Ghherwisthermar et |) VW, XX Months; $1 for months |, ORR uidaiet ‘Se avVERLISEMEN Bee b+fois 13 e clack u epyrer coli] fee next da: — Maree sen a) Nervous Affections, Between 91x & 107 BSte,, Pain over the Eyes, Mental Despondency. Prostration ; Great Weakness, Sallow Complexion, Weak Bowels, &¢. Which are the evidences of LIVER COMPLAINT AND BYSPEPSIA. It is estimated that seven-tenths of all adult ailments progeed from s diseased and torpid liver. The biliary secretions of the liver overflowing into the stomach poison the entire system and exhidit : tke above symptoma, After long research, we are able to present the ‘mont remarkable cure for these borid nightmare diseases, the world hasever produced, Within one year over six hundred and forty thousand persons have taker the Plantation Bitters, and not an in- stance of compiaint has come to our knowled, It is a most eflectual tonic and sgreeabi lant, suited to all conditions of life. . The reports that it relies upon mineral sub- stances for its active properties. are wholly fulse. For the public satisfaction, and that patients may consult their physicians, we append a list of its components, : Catisaya Bark—Celebrated for ovértwo hundrod years in the treatment of Pever and Agne, Dyspap- sia, Weakness, &c, It was introduced into Europe by the Countess, wife of the Viceroy Peru, in 164), and afterwards sold by the Jesuits for the enormous | price of its own weight in silver ander the nawne of Jesuit’s Powders, and was finally made pablic by Louis XVI, King of France. Humboldt makes especial reference to its febrifuge qualities during his South American traveis, Csscanitta Bank—For Ciarrho-a, colic and dis eases of the stomach and bowels, DaNpELioN—For intlamation of the loins and dropsical affections, CuaMOxILE FLOWE: For enfeebled ¢ixestion. LAavENDER Frewrss—Aromutic, stimulant and tonic—highly invigorating in nervous debility. WinrencRRRS—For serofula, rhexmatiam, &c, ANISE—Ap arouiatic carminative ; creating flesh, muscie and milk; wuch used by mothers nursing, Also, clove-buds, orange, carraway, coriander, snake-root, &c. 8. T.—1860—X, Another wonderful ingredient, of Spanish origin, imparting beauty te the complexion and brilliancy to the mind,is yet unknown to the commeice of the world, and we withhold its name for the present, » {COMBE’ BUILDING.) 100 CASES DEST. MARCEAUX CHAMPAGNE | “RED LAC,” imu- IN QUARTS AND PINTS, ‘Fhis Wise is pronounced by connoigeeurs superior ? avy other brand in the market, anid prom- iment on the Wine list of first-class New York Hotels and Restaurants, “A smile was on herlip—health was in herleok, strength was in her step, and in her hand—Planta- tion Bitters.” S—T—1860_X. AUGUSTUS JOHNSON & CO., A few bottles of Plantation Bitters Willeure Nervous larceny re vaitinsa Es Oold Extremities and Feverish: ips. 289 PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE, Sour Stémach and Fetid Breath. e Flatuleney ané Indigestion. Excessive Fatigue gnd Short Breath, } ALSO 26@ CASES GREEN SEAL, QUARTS. Besides the above Wince, we have conetantly on Band a fui supply of all other well-known brands— IMPORTANT CERTIFICATES, Rorhester, N. Y., December ®, 1861. Meassrs. P.H. Drake &*Co.:—1] have been agreat suflerer from Dyspepsia for three or four years. an! had fo abandon my profession. About three months ago treed the Hlautation Bitters, and to my grest joy, Lam now nearly a weil taan.’ I hava Tecommiende’! them in several cases, PIPER MEIDSICK, HEIDSICK & CO., MOET & CHANDON Tkrow, always with siennl benefit, Lum respectfully yours, REY, J.8. CATGORN, CLIQTOT, ae eiphia. Wh Month, Wh Day, 182. y daughter has heen of thy Plantation Bit- Thou wiit serd me two bottles more, Thy frien, ASA CURRIN, ters. Sherman’ House. Chicnzo' Tit., Feb. 1. 1838, sears P H, Daakr & Cv :—Plesse send ne ancther twelve cases of your Plantation Bitters, Br Au replete in every bran stuck, which is, new 18 respectfully solicited, inepection of our ancth etizer. they appear to have aut else, and are greatly es- GAGE & WAITE. ments hav ¢ Leen eompleted. ¢ aupp'y i for this article, which from lack uf t heretofore been possi AUG. JOHNSEN & CO. mer 12 tf y rest assured that in no case wil ndurd of the Plantation Bit- Every bottle bear’ the fac sfenatwre on a sleet plate enzravme, or nurne. ! 1 Draggi throughout the countr: . HM. DRAKE & CO mar 2-ee13t 202 BROAWAY, N. Y. ts, Grocers and Dealers ey advance I ELAWARE STATE LOTTERY. DRAKE'S PLANTATION BIETERS, Ihcy purify, strengthen, and invigorate. DRAWN EVERY WEDNESDAYIN THE MONTH They cyedte & healthy appetite. 15 Pa mae 21,000! Yhey are an antidote to change of water and = @iet RF 332. 000' 4H ‘They overcome effects of dissipation and late DELAWARE STAT. bow | Authorized by‘ An Act tc nts in & CO., Manag: Internal Improve JOHN A. MORRI Ti y mind strengthen the system and enliven the ey prevent miasmatic and intermittent fe = 20 Prizes oF $1,000 Bacn, Sucosp Caritan Prize $11,000, They purify the breath and acidity of the stomach. They cure Byspepsia and Constipation. ‘They cure Diarrhea, Cholera and Oholera mes 1 prize of $32 $2,000 Meshes, : Tpiize or Siro in agit) They cure Liver Complaint and Nervous } Iprizeef . 7.092.818 a 127,002.80 Headache. 1 prize of 84 oO, prige-of $4,008, ) They are the best Titers in ie wanes bam | {Bras of a 1 prize of too: | make the werk man strong, and are exhans' | lprigeot 400, I prizeof 40%, ben. pature’s great restorer. They are made of ioe os nies oes 400, pure St. Oroix Rum, the celebrated Calisaya |! L prize of 4 0, lprize of 4,000, Berk, reots and herbs, and are taken with the | } prize of 4.0K, + rize of 0, 1 prize of $2.00, pleasure of a beverage, without regard to age | : erin pet EO aes of aan or time of day. Particularly recommended to | i prize of een Rpeite of 2,000, 24,000 delicate persons requiring a gentle stimulant. | aoree oF Bin 1 prize of 200 Sold by all Grocers, Druggists, Hotels, and | prize of 2,06, prize of Poved Saloot:s. P. H. BRAKE & CO, 202 Broad. | 1 prize of $1,000, 1 prize of $114), “tes a ize of 1000, T prize of 10K? way, New York. sep 25-e06m j foisted of low, 7 pri f 1,008, LD COGNAO i prize of ee £0) | Pe SSESSE BRANDIES, LBrizeof Lome ow a8.g00 HENNESSEY, DUPUY, OTARD, Ete., lprizeof 1,000, ne letre of 1000; NAGLE?8, prize of 1.00, fe23 __289 Pennsyivan! {Bulze or sim, N° 237 PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE. | [rine og, oon A. M. BININGEE & CO.’S STORE a a : Sicko | [prizeof 5”, . i 257 PaNxSyivasta AVENUB, | Tprizeof 500, Belore Thirteenth streas cad nearly opposite Gautier’s, | }PULEOF Bie 1 Bre on Jo tf ie be, |} Lprize of Bm, T prize of PEAS (Petite Pois;) Qepes, in oil|; | Iprizeof &0, | 1 prise 0 GiREEN FRAG (Patite pouch Pickiss Mon: | 6 rizen of a2 are. ‘3250 tarae I ne Spanish and. French Olives; ‘An- Peee ee a oe ies; bo a—just received. i eeaiitonnnl ehovies; Strasbourg Meoty Ga BURCHELL, G3 prizesof Tare oo mar 42w Corner 15th st. gd Vermont ay, 4a wessee oO) Ser a sean - = a Prizes Of WATE -.. ee aee ener were *?PINESS OK MISERY!—THAT 7,0 prizesof Ware... ——-- 70M is H UESTION.—The proprietors of the ** israd CABINET UF WONDERS, ANATOMY, ano 8 DICINS,” bave determined—regardiess o! use—to issue, free, (for the benefit of suffering Faraasity .) /our of thetr most instructive and inter: 32,396 prizes._..,amounting to...-—. $593,392.80 Tickets $10; Halves $5; Quarters $2; Bighths 91¢ DRAWN EVERY WEDNESDAY IN THE MONTH ting Lectures on Marriage and its Disqualifica- | ® thon Woah aeee pepmneiaa ot tenirahes of || M@7AlLorders for Tickets in the above Lottery aysiology and Nature's Law. These invaluable || should be addressed to JOHN A. MORRIS & CO., ‘ lectures have been the mepns of enligh’ Vilmington, Delaware, mar 5-tapri | ee eee tame. be addromog Renee | NOTICE TO SUTLERS’ AND OTHERS. We Paricier Cabinet af Anatomy amd "Medicine ria] | have in Store— Ns i ondway, New York. - dy 1B-ly ox dozen FRY PANS. TIN PLATER, ee = sy do J & 8! m di PINT CUPS. M evict MULES! Sh is QUART CUB. For sate or exchange. a lot of well-bro- a do QUART CUPS, with covers ker Dules aud intends keeping constant- do POCKET KNIVES. Ty ob} nnd Mules and Horses for sale or, 15 do KNIVES and FORKS, exchange, lw do COFFEE POTS. J. H. SHREVE fe 1?-1m* reet, between H and I ste, Gs HAIR STORE. . 242 Pa. avenue, necr Thirteenth st. Ladies’ hair colored » permanent black or Wah mans gt PgR ay, 321 Penn, avenue, Washington, D. 0, 1 {Chron} brown, COME! at tae spore cotablishment, Also } —— ERAS. BANDHAUB, awn EER, WIGS, ROLLERS, te,. | OH OOME Wiser ems iways ob hand or made to order e_ shortes' « COME WHERE? hotice. DEPOT YOR THE BALE OF acs 1 “Bote Restaurant, Yea nae 23m BATOHELOR’S HAIR DY. BIL Dae there Toe ae Gia: ands popaiac corne! bar been fitted up im the most cost with marble counters, tiled floors, &c. ‘ands of Liqtors at the bar and every delieacy of the sea- ALLLABD CANDY! MAILLARD OANDY | M MAILLARD GANDY | KING & BURCHBLL, ‘ fon can be had at all honrs, in the most cleanly ae -, Dorner lath wt and Weraiont av: _ || Tien seriat the shortest notion, Pelces, moderate, d My WO SECOND HAND 3 | B.D. GEESTON, Proprietor. ‘Rooms for private CHICKERING PIANOS partis, Central Hotel, 5.W. corner of Penna av, for enle very cheap, at the muste store of | and 6th st. : ja 2)-3m* mar | WG METZEROTT. — ; . ~ ——_—_—___—_—_ — pa. rita = A SESCTICAL TREATISE ON THE STAMP BAUCES, LY 4 cv ef Suir int, 1862, and Amendatory Statutes, | CATSUP, &e. By Charlier Edwards, author of Receiversin Chan- | a ae cery. L vO), G30) | yA a few FRANCK TAYLOR, fe 23 2¢9 Pruusylvanis avenue, y DRAWN EVERY WEDNESDAY IN THE MONTH | | @reansuie GREAT KAS j WHITNEY. at the Otice 26 PEESONAL. RS. L. SMITA Test Medium, 3 ms 6 south B stree betees tnt “ana ‘bi ate Pio) Hill, next a (Onse; 8 fe doo (ePhereon' Py lade : qNattonat, ‘Smith Beare Standinig dis- Tagpetiam, conv ne aeetaed , OTETEOS ‘ ends; describes them: gets mA; B10 Bees ty dcsante Uesteee vive children, fovers, e eee describes them, tells their ane diseases tS p.m. Si and allabout them, Hours from 10 R ji tings $ mar 23 2w* Still co: to wane ALL Dine ASRS Mas, HAND MAGNETISM. Call and see (this city) testimonis's.- 445 K st, Washington. i mar 9-Tm* MAGNEFISM! 0 IMPOSITION. ADAME ROSS, Doctress and Astrolo, was with a natural gift. She tells the and iture—was never known to fail. Gause Rover marrisges, brings topether those. long separ: oI Cures sil diseases; business strictly confidential. No, 435 F street Wort, between 6th and 7th, dear the Patent Offee. The only gecdon that can show or absent friend in ie alikeness ef future husbat e Teality, Ladien 60 cents; gentiemen $1, fe 2 Im* TERN FROM NEW vORK TOLivERPOOL. eee TRE STRAMSUIP GREAT EASTERN, WALTER PATON Coumander, WILL Bg DISPATCHED FROM LIVERPOOL, FROM NEW YORK Saturday. April 4.| Saturday. -April 25, May 19. sd i - from. each berth. according as bi modation of the State Booms; ali huving the same privileges in the Saloons in’ regard to meals and Mdance. Suits of apartinente for families may Te engaged by special agreement, Excursion Tickets outand back,in the lst Cabin only. s fare and » half, J Ser\ ants accomparying parsengers, and children under twelve years o’ axe. haif/are. “Infants free, SRCOND Casin.—State Ruom berths, meals furnished at separate tables.......... +87 Trinp Cavum. —Intermediate State Rooms, pas- sengere found with beds. bedding, table uton- sils, and good substantial food. . sn Srrrnace, with superior accommodati: na ...$30 All fares payable in Gold, or its equivalent in U, | Scurreney. 2 Each parsenger allowed twenty cubic fect of Inggage.. An experience! Snrgvon on board ‘or freight and pacsaga apply to CHARLES A. ROADWAY. m2tie) HOWLAND & ASPIN WALL, Agents. NARRIAGEB! a CARRIAGES !! Cc CARRIAGES!!! Lhave now on hand and daily receiv ing 2 fine a nentof FIRST Cass FRY CARBIAGES. made by the best build erin the country; consisting of one splendid full Caleche, one Usieche Coach, Brett’s; four and six seat Rockaways and Germantowns, Boat Wagons for two or four persons, Doctors’ Bhastons, Plain and shifticg Top Buzgice, ogether with a number of SECOND HAND CARRIAGES but little used; aly. several splendid Sleighs, all purchased for cash, and can be sold te suit the times to those who call soon at No. 409 Pennsylvania avenue. mar 182m THOMAS YOUNG. NTERNAL REVENUE STAMPS, OF EVERY DENOMINATION, Can be had at all times hereafter AT THE COLLECLOR’S OFFICE, No. 476 SkVENTH STREET, Opposite Post Giice Department. Collector of Internal Revenue fer the Distriet of Columbia. FINE HORSES. 5 is constantly in receipt of very fine HORSKs for sale, sinzle and matched harnees and riding horses, Rhey are se By lected by himself at the North expressly for this market, aud fone ataong them capuot fail to please any one who wishes to prirehase such steck He will sell them low for cash, and respect- fnlly invites all who wantcither Buggy Carriage, Draft or Riding Horses to give hima call at nis fe 6 tf salen and exchange stables,on Louisiana avenue, | south side, Letween 6th and 7th sts mar7-tf 303. b, HEISE. EXPRESS COMPANY DEMe OF¥ICE 314 PA. AVENUR, Wagrington City, D. €, ' BASTERN, NORTHERN AND WEST: GREAT EN EXPRESS FORWARDERS! MERCHANDISE. MONBY, JEWELRY, VALD LES, NOTHS, SIUCKS, BONDS; éec. Forwarded with SAFATY AND DISPATCH te ab gecessible sections of the country. This Company has agencies in the principal way Towns ip e ' NORTH, mAs, WEST, AND NORTHWEST. tK, BOSTON N- pal officer a NeW LMORE, OF 3, Li 7 AT, A OUis- VILLR, Li. FTON. Gonnections are nade at New York and with lines forwe ding. to the GCANADAS BRITIBH PROVINCES and with sicamehip jiger two LIVEKPOOL, SOUTHAMPTON and HAVRE gad thence by Kuropean expresses to ali promines commercial towns in Great Britain acd on the Qon it. 1 *Golletion of NOTES, DBAF TS ana BELLS maze 3 i the United States. stall accessible parts of 1S OU UNN Agent, ios Washington, D.O._ FPORHAM’S, POPHAN SD REMIUM TKUNK MANUFACTORY 499 SeveNTH S1r., Wasuinaron, D.C. Silver Medal awarded by Maryiand Lastitute of imore, Neverber 710), A Medal by Metropol ostite’ tno, ‘Washington, D. O., 37, J am eonstantly making,and co Af have on band, of the best iaa- . terial, every description of ani LISSIER, O a ‘ PACKING aeonre PBL AL 8 VELING BAGS CAMVSS TROHOGL SATCHELS, & 1 AT LOW PRICES. bers a gaming my took, before, purchasing elsewhere fre mace other cities. Boperior LEATHER sod, DERSA TRUNKS made “)GONKS COVERED and REPAIRED at short Goods delivered free of charge to any part of ths town dein. ey, Georgetown and Ae AMES 8. TOPHAM. DIARY, PROM MAROK 4, egies BOVEMBER 12, 1863. i ADAM GUROWSEI. HEILPRIN’S Bookstore, ia-tf F J. HEIBERGER . Sucee! & 00. SB0TR H. F. Loupom & Co., OITIZENS’ AND MILITARY MER CRANE 2 pelt OR RTROPOLIT. * = eee Brown’s,) 44-tf 369 Pa. avenue, Washington. D. 0. is, M asting Moroe: 20, cte., Misses’ and Qhildren’s Balmorals and Boots of every description, Gum Loi Boots, and Shoes, Military Drees: Beots, Boys’ Lon, joote, in te variety, at the lowest possible pric s,at No. 16 Marke ay ong, between 8th ani ie 9-80 t Space, Pa. : ‘¥. ROBENTHAL. [V[4588Y COLLINS & 00.8 PHILADELPHIA DRAUGHT ALE AND PORTER. Iam now receiving large quantities of DRAUGHT 4LEand PORTER from thio celebrated Brewer: which I am prepared to furnish on short notice to all persons who wiil favor me with their orders. Batisfaction guarantied. Ordets given to my drivers will be promptly at- vended to, Goods delivered inall parts of Washington and Georgetown, free of charge. ‘Perma :— Cash on delivery. ? RILEY A. SHINN, Agent, Bwion Bottling Depot, 57 Green st., mo ¢-tf Georgetown, D.G. TS, 4 MoM? VEGETABLES ROT: nF RUTTB, FISH SOUP, omg cae ten 280 Pennsylvania Boers AND SHOES TO 8UIT THE TIMES, We are now manufacturing all kinds of BOOTS and SHOES, and eonstantly receiving a sap- Beatties alas sal oil Ea pold'at a much lower price than has 7 been charged in this ¢ity for much articles. Persons in want of BOOTS and SHOES ef Hastern PA Tita Bape he eg e ler he Gent In store and of TN & BAOTHER, ap 5-tfr 314 Pennsylvania avenne, Fane HERZBERG, Liacxnsep AWNBROKER, at the Old Stand, established 1852.—810,000 to be loancd, on id and silver watches, jewelry, guns, pis-, le, silver ware and wearing apparel, Remember, the place is 35 Sutrect, in rear 143m heretofor National Hotel, botween 43¢ and éth ata All transactions strictly confidential. Travolers will preate | WASHINGTON,.D. C.. MONDAY, MARCH 23, 1868. 3 AMUSEMENTS GROVER’S THEATRE. PENNSYLVANIA AVERUS, near Willard’s Hotel Growaap Gaoven__. .__. __. ___. _. Mamagup ae LAST WEEK @F THE COMBINATION OF TRAGIC ARTISTS, E. L. DAVENPORT, : And J. W. WALLACK, Jz., supported by ADA PARKER, CHARLES BARRON and J. B. WHITING, THIS RVENING, r For the first time, the historical dramatic ro mance, written expressly for J. W. Wallaek, and performed by him in Europe and America {or more than 310 nights. the N MASI Leon:de Bourbon... .. {Afterwards the Rochefort, a Huguenot. Hortense 6e Piermont St. Mars, Governor of B Father Maturin, guardian Marquis de Louvoisee. Bw Tuesday, by request. jen. Rogers Leo +> oS, By Whiting MACBETH 5 WASHINGTON THEATRE. CORNER ELEVENTY AND O STREETS. MANAGERS..... ++ -Masars, MArDER & Gosson wrasse MeKenER- : hares a Foe REASURRE pI Geo. W. Farrsy MONDAY EVENING. March 23. _ The Management take great pleasure in announe- ing that MATILDA HEYON will have the houor of appearing in her great character of Lady Bdv’h, pronounced by the press and public of Naw York as fully equal to the impersonation of “Cam lis ” The incident ef Hpitn bas been taken from the celebrated novel of East Lysne. and dramatized xy Benj. E, Wolf, of Boston, and produced at Nivio’s Garden duting her recent eagagament, ‘hich stamped MATIDA HERON as the first ac- of America, and Evitn the sreatest play of the ‘The present dramatization cf Mra. Wood's grat Dovel of **Kast Lynne” proscnts the touching in- cidents¢f that work inalight at once moral and mort striking. Miss Heror.s impersonation of “Lady Isahei,’’ or‘ Edith” as she is termed in thia play. is one of the most remarkable effarts of mod. ern histrionic genius, HIS EVENING, EDITH, OR THE EARL’S DAUGHTER, [ady Faith. ¢° Matilda Heron Alfred Moricigh —— wens JE Knight CANTERBURY HALL, LOUISIANA AYV., XBAR SixTH SrReue, HE GREAT CONGRESS OF ARTIST N THE & REPRESENTATIVES OF Ber AND MIRTH, WIT, AND BEAUTY, Will appear in = { THB BEST BILL OF THE ASON, E Nicur Tuts Werk. The Canterbury Troupe continues te attract tre- mendous. crowds of inteliigont and. amu-emonte loving autitors, which proves the Canterbury i at exception iREAYT MUSIC HALL OF THE WORLD. sent Con pany contains RGEST NUMBER OF STARS Ever appearing en one stage at the same time, | Either one of them is sufficient to attract a crowd house. LOUK! BEHOLD! AND WONDER AT 'LHIS LIST OF STARS! MISS JULIA MORTIMER, bee MISS KATE PENNOYER MISS ERNSTINE DB Miss Lillie Brandon. Miss Kate H. on, Miss Beuia Wolbert, Miss Annie Edwards, Miss Jenmo Alleu, M lle Jennie. anf La Petite Eliza, Mc. W. H. Egun. Mons & Mr. Billy Bincrson, Willis Arinstrony, 6 VCiarke and Maxter Johny, OUPE OF ARTISTS: oG1 keen Within the walls of a R, FAIBER, > HALE ve Large aud Talented Company will ap aselection of LETTS, DANG EGRO COMICALT- TLES, PANTOMIMxs, &« THE GIPSY TRIO, THE COURT OF BEAUTY in the beantiful Chinese B ON-TON CHO ‘ON-LAW ESTIVAL CELESTIAL iement will conelute wit AU-VENT, or THLE MILLERS, rs open at 7 o’clock 7 perforinance at 8 sien 25 cents; Or “tra Ari © rivate Boxes (holding six,) £5. A GRAND WMATINER BATURDAY ARTERS OL ab £ Lagtes anp € REN. | Zo'clock, Adtniasion—laiies, 2 cta.; ts, Aa cents; P o’cloek, Doors op children, (pILLARDS).HALLI MADAME ERNESTINE DB VILLIERS Sceond Gra VOOAL AND INSLRUMEN PAL CONGHRT, ON TUES Y EVENING MARCH 24, 1963 | Assisted by t most celebrated Artists— Miss SUPLLA BCUMIDE, Mrs. BR. CLUSS, Mr. WILHELM DOZAL Mr, ER, JUNGNICKE Mr. WOC Tickets fer saleat the Music Stores and Or, * Admission One Dollar. LLOW®S’ HALLS wt OLD FELLOWS’ HALL! qe FE VENTRILOQUISM! VENTRILUQUISM! MAGIC’ MAGIC VERY NIGHT THIS WEEK! EVERY NIGHT THIS WEEK! E SATURDAY! MATINEE SATURDAY! TO THE LADI SHOES! Shoes! thoes! well Kither Slipper or Gsiter whic | Or.if you vr efer Aneat Balmoral, Wewill picdge cur ord, ladies, Lave it you shall. For a reat little foot,ata moderate prica We have a ice, laties, we know you'll cail nice ; They Aro, EOE of that style that might scare the witches, she ae 4 | Butare made to suit ladies—sewed with neat little stitches. Now, ladies, we are determined to please you, With Gaiter Bcot, Slipper or neat little Tie, If kind enriosity only would seize you, And you oply would fay, | wii// go and try At the Cheap Store on llth, near the corner of L. Where, the people do say, great batgains they sell, | Now. if you will come, we'll be ready to show you Gur new steck of goods just received for the epring, And if you are not suited, our regrets we shall owe « mar 2I 6t* 3. ade Shoes! ever you choose ; you— ‘ ‘ But we do not, indeed, fear amy such thine. And the gentlemen, too, we would like to see suited, If they will only give us a call ; { For if they wish to be shced, slippered or booted, i McKelden & Staniey are ready for alt. | New, we weuld not forget our favorite ones— The bright htsle boss who love their new Shoes ; And we promise the fathers who come with their | BOD8 That by dealing hus they notking shall lose, | i icKELDEN & STANLEY m2-3t* Ne 390 Eleventh st.,bet.Kandb, | Notice oF REMOVAL UP STAIRS The ladies and publicare respectfully informed | that the establishment so well known ag | , GIBBS’ HAIR STORE, _ willin future be carried on Up Stairs in the same building, where a foil assortment of Wigs. Half Ww Braids, Curis, Puffe, Bandeaus, &c., will be alwayson hand or made to order at the shortest notice. Brushes, Also, fine Perfumery, Extracts, Combs. ‘let Mirrors, Soaps. Dentifrieds, Joseph Anthoa ! ci ile ies general . ina Cologne an ‘ei, rtic! & GIBBS, 242 Penn. avenue, Up Stairs. @7Hair worked into Ornaments, Repaired, Ex- char 23-eolm OX BAND AND FOR SALE—3'00 Smoked and falt Beef Tongues, 3,000 Sheep Tongues, 15,000 Ibs, of the best Salt Beef, plate and brisket, cured mibe best manner, Hor sale lower than tlie same article ean be bought for elsewhere. Also. a con- | stant su ly o¢ ¥resh Meats. SOHN HOOVER, corner 8th and D rts, mar 12 Im* and in Center Market. P aera CROIX, } ‘ ARRAC RUM, Qf Direct Importation, ! ~ er: r NAGLE’S, i fe2s 259 Pennsylvania avenues. — ri*YA84 ASP poy estic sEG4Rs, ok i Shane SMOKING TOBACCO, Of all manufactures, at } NAGLE’ 289 Pennsylvania avenue. BXPRESS COMPANY, NOTION OF BEMOVAL. ie D. ¥ OPFIOR of this Gompany is aensved hon Tene tree! large depot on B fe 73. mm it to the Srreot, Patwaom 84 gad Sh abeeate. RAPPING PAPEB ©) pa peR BAGS For sale at ADAMSON’, 506 Ninth street, pextto Perry's Dry Goods Store meré tr | sonville | abd bo ope we | Montgomery : | Soha | bleckade runner Adderley, and the sale is r ported to haye been a bogus affair. The officers | nusuccessful until Satu | Momeeter 37: wind northeast. | are yet reported. ri Fle 2. 3,143. TELEGRAPHIC NEWS, [ASSOCIATED PRESS DISPATOHES.} THE WAR IN TENNESSEE; A Four Honmrs’ Fight. | MURFREESBORO’, March 20.— Major General * n. Reynolds re- Ports that Col. Hall's brigade, whilst ona at near Milton, Tehneseee, on the road to Liberty, as, attacked this morning by Morgan's and reckinnidge’s cavalry, about eight or ten re- giment, and after a four hours’ fight, whipped and drove them with 2 loss to us of seven Killed and thitty cne wounded, including one cap- tain. The rebel tors is thirty or forty killed, in- cluding three commissioned officers, one hun: dred and forty wounded, andtwelye prisoncrs, including three commissioned officers. W.S. Roszcrans, Major General. XURTURL PARTICULARS, Cixcinnat!, March $2.—The Gazctte has ad- ditional particulars of the Milton baitle. Our forces were commanded by Col. Hall, of the itsth Ohio, who. finding that he was being at. tacked by superior numbers, fell back’to acom- munding position, and sent a courier to Mar- frecshoro’ for reinforcements, promising to hoid his ground vntil they shonid arrive. Part ot the rebel cavalry dismounted and at- tadked our position with impetuesity, but were reptised at every point. A section of the ist Harris battery kept np the most effective fire. ‘The enemy massed three regiments and charged our battery with higcous yells, but. the [ist Indiana regiment, who were lying concealed behind their battery; waited until the rabels Were within 30 yards, when they cpened a de- structive fir¢, causing them to recoil and finally Teireat im Confusion from the field, leaving their dead and wounded. Col. Hall’s victory was complete Leiore his reinforcements ur- rived. Among the rebel killed were one colonel and one captain and three lieutenants. Our less was 7 killed and 3! wounded. The battle TRE WAR IN KEN TUCKY. Capture of Mount Sterling by the Rebels. CINCINNATI, March 22.—A -spe from Paris, Ky., to the Commercia’ the rebel Col. Clarke surrounded Mount > ing with S60 men at two o'clock this morning. Our forces, amounting to only from the houses for four hours; but was finaiiy compelled tosnurrender; the rebels then burned the town, tis believed that the rebels intend attacking Paris to- » March ts.—The markets are anil; sales of2,¢c0 tons anthracite col at &) ~ Hong Kong dates of the 19th of January are _Keceiyed. Biaek and Volong teas haddeclined. The iment of American cotton goods to New York continued ; raw cotton was weaker but in demand for America and England. British neutrahity, they no longer approach within thirty miles of Shanghai. w Francisce, March vii. Reliable advices tre: ity of Mex to the 2d inst., states thal the French were then eleven leagues from the City of Mexico. and no signs of an imine. diate advance. Mr. Crittenden has been released npon evi- re not pnaplicating him with the pricateer Twhety-five men were captured on |, axd confined in Fort Albatross. the vess' Achievementsof the Negre Brigade. New Yors, March 2i.-The steamer British Queen, from Hayana, ttth, via Nassau, re- ports that the Rebel steamer Cnba arrived at on the 1ith, trom the coast of Florida, x hundred bales of cotton. The Port New Souih, of the lth, s that Jack. as taken by colored brigade on the i0th instiunt. The negroes behaved with great armed. On the jlih Colonel with two hundred men, had a sharp ekirmhish, three miles f ,. with two handrodt els. Baldwin, junenon of the Jacksoavillp and Taiinhassee wan Cedar K Ailyads, is supposed to «xped Peunsyly Elections Revpr Ma ie toy | yavierday Josepn, j eect. mayor by ty ever Dan Kiight (rn public Y Tvindrich (demo wus @ it er by majo’ Heller. (repul Tiean,) and Henry Kerper SINOCAL) Was elected audilor by 2z> majo. ity A. K. Stauiler, (x harterelec. or bu The Union ticket wale elects rds. in all the w Syracuse, March 22—Phe Common Coun- cil and citivene met last evening to make ar- | rangements for the funersl of Major General Susiner. A committee of fifteen were appoint- ed, Who made xrrangements for the funeral to take piace on Wednesday at 11 o'clock, the ob- sequies to be strictly miiitary ious were extended to Gene js Scott, MeClellan, Wool, Fremont, Burnside, Franklin, Peek.and also to Governor Seymour and others, fire at Boston. OsTON, March 22.—The Building N n street, occupied by George H. Fox, engineer and machinis', and other parties, was neurly Gestroyed by lire this mornuig. Mr. Pox is ensaged largely on government work, inclvding the thre of fuses. His loss is estimated a tween Si0,000 aid 350,090, mmostiy insur The Revolution in St. Domingo Suppressed. NEw Yorx,° March 22.—Havana advices convey intHigence of the suppression of the yebeHion in St. Domingo. Only one skirmish had occurred, and the insurgents were dis- + persed by the Spanish forces, which defeated -} them. Jt-was said that they numbered only three hyndred. . Cicacd, M a Yesierday the chaitand furniture factory of Heruimraé Rackir aiid six dwellings were entirely ‘destroyed by a fire, used by the explosion of the tactory boiter. Four persons were dangerously womnded. Loss six thousand doburs: partially msured, Reported Defent of Morgan's Cavalry. Pittarervimua, March 22.—An unauthenti- euted reportihas juct reached here stating that & portion of Gen., Stanley’s- force encountered Jobn Morgan's cavalry atMeMinnville yes- | terday, and defeated them badly, driving them entirely off. The Privateer Retributio F the 16th state that the privateer Retribution wes condemned, and +sold at anction to the und crew, were still at Nussan. Another Privateer Steamer. New York, March 22.-The advices from Nascau say the steamer Georgiana at that port had two heavy gums mounted on her arrival, ; and when she was searched by order of the | Governor, a report was made that she was an ‘armed merchanuran.”” Snow Storm at'Fortress Monroe. TRESs Mongox, March 21,-There was 1ow storm here yesterday. The snow is foot deep. This morning itis blowing heavily, with rain. Barometsr 3.450, ther- No disasters Run the Blockade. N¥w York, March 21.—The steamer British Qreen. fom Hayana gn the lth, yia Nassao, reports that the rebel steamer Cuba had ar- d at Havana on the Mth, from the coast of rida, with six hundred bales of cotton, Le. Capture of a Pr New York, March 22.—Adyices haye been rece.ved of the capture off Abaco, of the schooner Albert, from Charleston, with 260 bates of eotton, by one of our gunboats, St. Louis Polities. Sr. Lovrs, Mareh 21.—The “charcoal” or radical wing of the emancipation party nomi- uatcd Channeey J. Filly for Mayor to-day. er Mississippic Tacnoss, is, March 20.—The steamer Weokuk-as started for Lake Pepin, the Mis- sisgippi being now open to that point. e the New canes nme! ras PORTLAND, March .—The new gunbea' Tusco, from Bath, Me., for Beston, arrived here y York, March 22—Nassau, advicrs ot | ‘ ts Ww Pais -exceiigst Faraily ani News Journals cone taining a greater variety of lateresting reedic@ thaa oan be found ip any othar—is published op Friday morning, ‘i TRAM6—Cash, immuviakty, tradewacs, Single copy, per annum. ..___...g1 6@ Five: copies. sea. ese mee 2 78 Ten copies ._..—-,. enty-five copies... It invariably cogiains ihe “Washington Ni That bas made The Dad Feentng ‘Blew sirculate se generally throughout thé country - P BP Bingle copies (in Wikpyert) ean ve procated paper, Pris THREE CENTS, van) a —— LOcAL NEWs.... aes Decision 1s raw, ex Casm—Jndce tur. cell, of the Grvlinna Cour delivered ims opin - ion in the celebrated Barney case Saturday. 1 will Be remembered that ‘tn January last the Orphans' Court pronounced & finw) decree ap- Ppomung Dr. Haryey etardian t& the msner, childyen of Samnei (i Barney, me Court beng of opinion that he lost his igar- ine] tights ns horbend and riututat puardiad ty thaldeiree Gf divoree of JTaspar county, Léwa: In. this decree, the wut of kdaward DeKraffc (aM benuce the property is derived) was also re, agri teas a tact éntitéd to great considera- Hon, the will expredsty decitring that no hu-- banc of bis (eK raftt’s) daughter'should ey er ut any time control the estate devised by hia. Frcm this decision Barney a; panded 30 the Oir- cuit Court of this District, “ct the agcisien oe ihe Orphans* Court was reversed. An ee was then taken by J. W. DeKraff, newt friend ot the children, to the Supreme Courtof the United States, but dismissed by that tribuna? for want of jurisdiction. Atter reviewing th> epinion of the Circuit Coury ard qui the Jaws of Maryland and this District applicable to the case, Judge Purcél ctates that the man- Gate of the Circuit Court was delivered *to the clerk of the Orphans’ Court cn the foarthef ne: present month, the day after said court was abolished. Although (says Judge Purcell! the Circuit Court was the proper appellate tnou- nal, and this Court would fee] bound to reepect ite mandate, yet atappenrs thatin Febrnary, 15€2, a bill in equity had besa filed in faver of the said minor children, whe were then in the custody of Dr. Lindsley. the property being fle in bis possession, the said bili alluging unfitnese of sxid Barney, because of grass immorality and incompetency, to have the care ef the chii- dren or the managemen: of their property. Hience the said children became + wards in chancery” from the tiling of eid vill, issuing of process thereon, and service op said Barney on the 26th of Febraary last, which proceeding cperaled as a supersedeas as te the action of all other courts and persons. Judge Purcell sus- iains this view by the opinion of Jadge Story and many other eminent authorities. But, °f ¥ hts existed as to the ciple in chen- cery, the Judge states that they were removed : by the award of the injunction yesterday of the “men, fonght § Hien. D. K. Carter, chief jusucé of the Supe- ricr Court of this District, which arrested ine mandate of the Circuit Court, if it had, uades ihe circumstances, possersec Vitality, aud restrains Barney from all further action for the | time being. 1 is therefore ordered by the Ora phans’ Court that the direction contaiiedw. ine mandate of the late Circuit Gourt,to ¢ite Sam § Chase Barney to give bond and security a4 natural guardian to said Minor children with a # reasonable time és overruled. > Porice REPoRTs—/ir: ‘cine —A lex Five wood and Geo. Fleetwood, ass&ult aud battery; A. Goston, assault; for turther hearing. (vo! Lighter, assault and battery; Middleton Foster, | threate; not disposed of. The rebels menaced Ningpo, but in conse. | quence of suppose’ arrangements securing | | tery; bail for court. Second Precinct.—Daniel Burkley, deserie: Military. Larence Morgan. aveauft and ba Geo. W. Gant. do; jail, | N. Young, drunk. and dieoracriy; wuutary. propriety, | | Brewer, of the 3d Virginia cavalry, alt | ait'r committing the alleged outrage, epy } the regiment. Freak put do.; ran awa, 4 Third Precinct.—One soldier. dewerter; wmailf- tary. Jae. B. Hartley, druak: dismissec. Three soidiers, drunk; turned to Reet, do; dismissed. Fourth Precinct —Francie Moran, grand iar- eeny; j@il for court. Gwen Fiaenigan, drank: fined 51.75. Charles McoLatyre ana Gotirw military. Thomas 5. ier, driving ou the t; fined Fach. Fred’k King, dritn rderiy, ¢ Philip Grass, do. Jas. Hi. do.; fined $3. Michi Matlen, do. do. $2. os. onlin, assault smu oaiery: do, James OW Connor, drunk; worklous: George Sith, ens; dism F ath Precine Sher. muel Hopkins, John Downsey, do.: Harmless, do. do. John &. Simis, larceny: i unterteit mon ; do. ‘ Patrick Minor, bial tor pesce, Jche Smuath, do.; do. td battery with int wacky da ‘or hearing Fenth Preeinet rows, drunk: ¢ disorderly: ay ie 4 exch. Joly: Reid, aesant court. Wan. Randall, aie- ‘Thos. Pr: darveny? a: > overcharging Lack rates) su ne, house $55 Dye = In tHE OLD Caritot.—s: lercay the iollowing perso} to the Old Capitol prison: ounty, Mad sto desert. Enoch Cook and Rando Ss, two Alexandrians, who joined the bel army at the commencement of the reoeliion. “Enoch Cook is said to have been @ courier for the yebel General Joe Johnson. Jaryins be- longs to Kemper’s Alexanria (repel) battery William Poindexter, Jacob A. Nichols, Rol" Priddy, and Lawrence Ashton, ginia cavalry: James A. Bi Lee, Thos. F. MeGover. and Polk D. Nor of the 2d Virginia cavalry, and Wilh y and 3 OUTER ert ol Moutgomer lui prisoners of war to be held forexchange W. Ryan, of White's guer and G.T es, of Loudon county, V2, were co: ted as ep’ Wm. Eichengreen and S oo were urrestes: yesterday by (ny - tain Burt, of the 12d New York. charged w.-n rigging a soldier off in citizen's clothes with a view to bis deserting the ser --——. F ATTEMPT TO Commir « Reow—Micmiet Browa, alias Mighuel Burk. was arrested ye.- terday by Cfficer Stuart, of the t Ward. on the charge of attoapting to commit a rapr ca the person of Mrs. Jane Metzarvepy, living cn the Island. Burk, it appears, was ‘in the ploy ofthe Government a: 2 teamster; priated one of the Governmen® horees fo tay! inte bis ‘escape. The- charges agains bi therefore, amount te ‘twe—tha: ef attempt rape and horse stealing: Mrs. Mo@aryey p> cred a warrant for his arres:, 2nd in timony stated, in sub : great Violence at the hands famous éffor's, and but for prompt assistance ofneighhors he 5 actemplished His purpose Burk wae ‘mitted to jail on both charges - wages ARREST FOR ForGery:—On Saicr Sehmafity, formeriy a lienienant Jegiment, was arrested by Lieur. Leay ‘commited 10 the Central SG uard-hout stated that while Schmanty wasin be drew & uote in the paine of ° bers of fis regiment for four huy Which Was discounted by one and he immediutely resigned hi The fact bec foris Were set on foot tor on the street by Lieut, Les a Roprery.—Yesterday morning. ea ing, who keeps a house year ihe depot, fet. in her room her pocket-book cortaiuing $i onmher return @ few minutes afterward covered thutit had been taken. Office: - ments and Crump arres’ec ichree partie were in the Toom during the Unie, anu them before Justice Furguson, who disiniss the ease, there heing potijeg fouad ap them ~ o implicate them. in the thet: F + Bans a@ William H. Kern, Ex-Proyes: Mursnat ot Philadelphia, has been arrested on a charge of forging soldiers discharge papers and en- tieng soldiers to desert. aerDuring the year here’were six cases in Boston, where a white woman was married to a colored man, but not one of a marriage between a white man and 4 colored woman. s@ Mr. and Mrs. Charles Kean are going to Ausiralia professionally, Their pecuniary needs, itis hinted, compel them to Keep to the stage. p &7 In the town of Berger. 4p Exnesit, ts ap t church, capable ot ding one thoue~ epee constructed, statues and all, of papier mache. a New maple sugar is selling in Western New York at [8 cent® per pound. A large crop is anticipated. . are mn, Thomas F. Bramiette, 0: air co, ee te been appointed U.S. District Attor- upy for that district. ait tadl ie'uéden * A Northern paper says - aed to meke ihe neonie feei exactly right is a go. d Union victory. ne-The Duke de Levie, who died recently in ren, claimed to trac his descent from a rs. Wisin of the Virgin Mary, Fr i