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ua” PUBLISHED EVERY AFTERNOOR, (SUND4Y BXOMPTED,) AT THE STAR BUILDINGS; OCoxnxzn PENS’A AVENUS AND 1ITH STREBP, sY Papers, served im pack canrters.at 94 0 Page Bee et monn i Sh ces r Bingle : BRTISEMENTS AUGUSTUS JOHNGON & CO., 969 PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE, Basweas Ore & 107m Brs,, + (COMBS’ BUILDING) Have Just Received 106 GASES DE ST. MARCEAUX CHAMPAGNE i «RED Law,” IN QUARTS AND PINTS. Thie Wine is pronoanced by connoisseurs superior to any other brand ip the market. and prom- inent on the Wine list of first-class Kew York Hotels suc Restaurante. ALSO ‘10@ CASES GREEN SEAL, QUARTE. Besides the above Winer, we have constantly on band a fu.) supply of all other well-known brands— PIPER HEIDSICK, HEIDSICK & 00,, MCET & CHANDON CLIQUOT, { G.H MUMM & CO. Ete, @F An inspection of onr stock, which is now | replete in every branch. i+ retpectfully solicited, { i i 4EG. JOUNSON & CO. 13-tf PAWNBR fecraere GO No. 29 © Brine’ & Becca hand) t: GF Meney advanced i Diamonds. and all artic yan aE Te ay er Lb COGNAC Or? BRANDIS. HENNESSEY, DUPUX, OTAR ), Ete,, | fe "0.937 PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE, 4. M. BININGER € CO.’S STORE is @ 237 PRNSSYLVANIA AVENUB, = Below Thirteenth street. ad nearly opposite Gautier’s. Ja 1s-tf ‘i apr aT u (GREEN PEAS (Petite Poissy Co ¥ Capers, (Nonparail;) French Piekle tarue Impctialv; Epanish and Frenea Olives; chovies; Strasbo: Meats—just received. ohy Sirasbonre KING & BUROHELL, mar 4-2w Corner 16th st. aud Vermont av. APPINESS OR MISERY !—THAT 18 THE 10] ION —The Proprietors of the “ PAR- BIN OF WONDERS, ANATOMY! and siEDICINE,” bave Seterstined “semardloes o! expenne—to issue, free, (for the benefit of suffering bomanity,’ four of their most instructive and inter- Lectures on Marriage and its Disqualifica- jons Nervous Debility., Premature Decline, Indi. ‘on, Weakness, Depression, or ignorance of aysielogy and Nature’s Law. These invaluable i res have been the means of enligh' and ip oil; M saving thousands, and will be forwarded free on the receipt of four stamps, by addressin, Parisian Cabinet and DM -toadway, New York. OPHAM’S PREMIUM TRUNK MANUFAQTOBY 499 SuvesTE St., Wasginaton, D. 0. Bilver Meda] awarded by Maryland Institate of timore, November 7, ’. = Atso, Medal by Metropolitan Mechanic’s Lurtitute Washington, D. O., 1257, ism tantly making,and.al Teyecs ben, of the best mar" QED i osseiaewe of ER, AME, LADIES? ‘DRESS D BOX, and woo i PELL gper Tyt CNG THUNRS ISI ER, CA >a N NG BAGS. cas aoe eCHOGL ee TOHRLA, Se T 5 Mew de: Travelers will please ru ly ies, Buperior LEATHER and DBESS TRUNKS made wb Ht TRUNKS COVERED snd REPAIRED at short Bol Goods delivered free of charge to any part of the Ey Georgetown and Alexapititis 8. TOPHAM. s.-T_1860.-=. DRAKE'S PLANTATION BITTERS Ivvigorates, strengthens, and purifies the sys- tem; is a perfect appetizer, and nature’s great restorer. It is ¢omposed of pure St. Croix Rum, the celebrated Catisaya Bark, roots and herbs. Particularly adapted to weakand delicate per- sons, And can be relied upon for its purity. It cures Dyspepsia, is a gentle tonic, and is just the thing for changes of the season. Sold by all Grocers, Druggists, Hotels, and Saloons P. H. DRAKE & OU., 42 Brondway, New York. %5-eo6m MA™248D OSULARD GANDY {TD CANDY KING & BUROHBLL, del? Gorner 1sth st. and Vermont ay. — AMAIOA, xX, J #T, CROL * ARBAG BUM, @/ Direct: Importation, aT NAGL E’S, tome 259 Pennsylyani AVANA AND CrWing AND ESTIC SEGARS, neh “" SMOKING TOBAGO, Of st wannisctures, at | Plantation Bitters, the popularity of which daily | Messrs. P.H. Drake & Oo. a kK? fe 28 pee '9'Pennd YWo SECOND HAND CHICK ERING PIANO: for tale very cheap, at the marie tore of mar'S Ww tOTZEROTP, 8.—T.—1860—X. DRAKE'S PLANTATION BITTERS. They purify, strengthen and invigorate, @ create a healthy appetite. are an antidote to change of water and diet ae overcome effects of dissipation and late are, ‘They strengthen the system and enliven the They. prevent misamatic and intermittent fevers : They purify the breath and acidity of the stom- ach, ' They cure Dyspepsia and Constipation, . They cure Diarrhe, Colera and Oholers Morbus. They cure Liver Complaint and Nervous.Head- ache, * 5 They ate the best Bitters in thé world, They make the weak man strong, and aré exhausted nature’s great reatorer. They are composed ofthe | felebrated Calisaya Bark, Casearilla Bark, Dande- | lion, Chamomile. Flowers, Lavender Flewers, Wintergreen, Anise, Clover-buds, Orange Peel, Buake-root, Caraway, Coriander, Burdock, 8.—T.— 1860—X. &e, The following is a sample of the testimony daily | received: Serprers’ Home, Ornorxmatr, 0. January 15, 1863, Me: P. H. Draaz & Co. BNTLUMEN: This institution bas received and | extended aid to over 14,000 sick and disabled soldiers. I have of late administered the Planta- tion Bitters in numerous cases of exhaustion, fevers, want of appetite, &c. with the most remark ableand gratifying results. It creates appetite, strength and cheerfulness, and has given many a poor fellow his usual health. I wish this prepara- tion was in every family, in every hospital, and on every battle field. With respect, your servant, Du. G. W. ANDREWs, Supt. WitLarps’ Horses, Wasa saton, D. C., Jan, 22, 1863. GeNTLEMEN: We require another supply of your increases with the guests of our house, | Respectfully, Sykes, Cuapwick & Co, CLRVELAND, Dec. 8, 1862 I have been so ill with Liver Com- plaint and Dyspepsia that I was compelled to aban don my business. I used tnree bottles of the Plan- | tation Bitters, and to my astonishment am entire- ly cured. They are the best medicine I ever used, and I shali enc eavor to make them known. Please | inform me what S.—T —1si0— X. means. | Yours truly, H. B. Kingery. Dr. W. A. Childs, Surgeon of the Tenth Ve-mont Regiment, writes: “I wish every soldier hada bottle of Plantation bitters. They are the most effective, perfect, and harinless tonic I ever used,” » Ky., Dec. 21, 1861. Gawt Hovsr, Louis We are compelied to order }2 dozen Piantation Bitters to supply friends who have no other way of procuring this adinirable article, Respectfully yours, Sinas F, Mitver & Co., Proprietors, Roonesren, N. ¥., Dec, 21, 1533, ‘fhe Plantation Bitters have cured me of the worst kind of dyspepsia of near four years standing. I have recommended thea to others. and a# faras I know with signal succe Tam, &e., Rey. J, 8, Cations. Begsert Housn, Ciscinwatt, Ohie. t Dec 2. Messrs. Drixe & Co. The Plantation Bitters appear to be very popwiar here, Send us twenty cases ore, and oblige, Yours truly. T. BP. Baunpens & Co. Ae &e. ke &e. Delicate feniules requiring a gentle stimulant, and clergymen, lawyers and students exbansted by rental labor, will fiud the Plantatica Bitters a Tost beneticinl tonir Every bottle has the fur simile of our ignatuce ona steel plate engraving, or it is not gennine, Soli by all Bruggists, Grocers, and Couatry Stores Pp. H. DRAKE &CO., war g-eolst 202 BROADWAY,N. Y. DELAWARE STATE LOTTERY, DRAWN EVERY WEDNESDAYIN THE MONTH or $4,000! 000! ee DELAWARE STATE LOTTERY, Authorised by ‘An Act for the Encouragemont lnterval Improvements in State of Delaware. ee | JOHN A, MORRIn & CO., Managers: | DRAWN EVERY WEPNESDAY IN THEMONTIL 20 Prizes oy $1,000 Race. Srcoxp Capitan Prize $11,000, | €ress of American Enterprise and Industry, and ; Bubtances i: | eran the country: consisting of one splendid full | gardencrs, 2c. to his large and carefully se. feted i RDEN PERSONAL, ‘RS. L. SMITH, irveyant 5 Maa ‘scathr a atcan Sotrehe tnt wear Ne Capitol Hu, pe: door, to National House; afew . Yellow biiate, here Seatoe boats old Resting wis? eases by magbetinm, converses with your deceased | ii a4 int brothers, wives eu ue : hém, tells ore Tharacter, ate @ : al? 3 t them.” Hours Yor 10 tilt (mar M MAGNETION| R8, WREN till, continues: ‘OQUBB ALL DISEASES HAND MAGNET IS Waskingte ia Baty ‘testimonials. b Caose, long 803 arated. “4 business strictly confdential. g Fn3 on ‘atent Office. ° a likeness ef future husba: Feality. Ladies 50 cents; gentlemen $1. fe 24-1m* ‘445 Kst. mar9-tm’ Mapas Ns yore with 9 nat S.N. PIKE’S PURE OHIG CATAWBA BRANDY. This BRANDY has been manufactured for seve- ral years from the PURE JUICE of the CATAWBA GRAPE! Thus affording additional evidence of the pro- of our ability to produce articles at home equal to thore made of any other nation. THE OHIO CATAWBA BRANDY not only equals but excels the best imported Bran- dies.in purity and flavor. Itisin fact, the Best Brandy Known, This statem: nt ia, faliy corrobo- rated by the certificates of our most distingaixhed analytical Chemists. The want of Pure Brandy has long been felt in this country, and the imtroduction of an article of such quality as to supersede the sale and use of these vile compounds, hitherto sold umder the pame of Brandy, can only be regarded asa great ublie good. The Catawba Brandy, possesses all he qualities claimed for the best iurported Liquors, and is of perfect purity and superior flavor, and a sovereign and sure remedy for pe YSPEPSIA. FLATULENCY, CRAMP, 2 “EHOLIC LANG UOR, LOW SPIRITS, ei GENERAL DEBILITY, CHOLERA MORBUS, &c., &-. WF READ THE CERTIFICATES!!! Wasuincton, B. C., Nov, 11, 1853. D.R.CiAarK, Beq., Sir: Ihave made a chemical analysis of a sample of pure Ohio Catawba Brandy, of the manufacture of 3.N. Pike & Co.. Cincin- nati, and find it to be pure wine brandy, free from any adulterations er admixture of ingredients det- timental to health—not a fictitious liquor made of | corm spirits and taming essences, and it is well adapte: prom it purity and quality, to take the jace rexch Cognac. pines of rene SOP “THOMAS ANTISELL, Chemical Examiner. U. 8. Patent Office. State Assaver’s Orrice, 328omerset Bt. josTom, Oct. 23, 1953. 1 hereby oerify tha: “I bave this day made a chemical analysis of asauple of Catawba Brandy brought to me by G. Zimmonds, Ksq.,and that I have foun. no adulterating ingredient or improper it. Itis pure brandy spirit, with the usual coloring and saccharine inatters belonging tz brandy. I would recommend it tor medical uses, CHA8, T. JACKSIN, M.D. State Assayer. D. R,OLARK, corner 4% and Penn., ave., sole Agent for this District. mar i8-eod 3m QTEAMSHIP GREAT KASTERN ce FROM NEW YORK TO LIVERPOOL. * THE STEAMSHIP GREAT BASTERN, WALTER PATON Commander, WILL BE DISPATCHED FROM LIVERPOO! FROM N WV YORK, Saturday. .....,April 4.| Saturday. pril 25, Tuesiay... May i9,| Tuesday.........June 9. First Cabin. from 45 to $139, each berth, according to size, sitantion and accom- miodation of the State Roome; ali having the same | im tbe Saloons in’ regard to meals and Suits of apartments for families may ged by special agreement. mn Tickets outamd tack. tn the Ist Cabiu only, a fare and ah r twelve years o' age. half tare, Infants free, om® berths, separate tables. . Tit) CauiN.—Intermediate Stat meals Roos, gas- Sehgers found with leds, bedding, table uten-_ i geod substantial food. .... + BH) with superior accommodati = FS) payable in Gold, or its equivalent in U. | 8. currency. Each passenger allowed twenty cubic feet of lugesge, <An experienced Surgeon on board. rf ht and patsage apply to CHABLES A. PNEY.at the Office 26 BROADWAY. m20-tje9 HOWLAND & ASPIN WALL, Agents. ¢ YARKIAGES! CARRIAGES ! | CARKIAGES!! enow on hand and ouily receiv, ne assortment of FIRST CLAS M4ibS,made by the best buiid Culeche, one Calec! Gvach, Brett’s; four andl six seat Rockawaysand Gerniantowns, Boat Wagons fortwo urfour persons, Doctors’ Phaetons, Plain and shiftin¢ Top Buggies, -ogether with aunmber or SECOND HAND CARRIAGES but little used; aiso, several eplencid Sleighs,all purchased for cavh, and can be sold to suit th es to these who cull soon at No. 109 Pennaylya aventie THOMAS YOUNG. C3 ‘ARDEN SEEDS, G s FRUIT TREES, &c. The undersigned calls the attention of market d stock of genuine BEEDS. which he offers at lowest ra’ . FLOWER 8KEDS, embracing every thing i to any latitude. i menee stock, viz: 41,100 ee | Peach Trees ; P Std.’ Pears, Ap- BOHEME piek, Apricots, Cherries, Quiners, Plums, &c." Lprizeof S22sue Grape Viner, Lawton Blackherries Strawberries, Lp.ize of 11,00 is. Raspberries, Ourrants, Rhubarb and Asparagus 1 prize o! 7092.90) is... a wots, &C. a ize of 2 $4000, SHADE TREES, F 8, SHRUBS, pee ant aioe eae ROSES, DALLIAS, PIHLOXES, with ‘all articles Lprizeof 4.0, 1 pri eof 4.000, | pertaining to the Nursery a: Reed Bos Cease Hl prize et Shen aH 1 iieu! tee 00) | marie sont” _ Reed Store, 396 7th st., cor iI. ize of 4,006, 1 prize o! 5000, == = 2 [prize f 400, Lprize of 4.0m, | NTERNAL REVENCRSTAMRG, Iprizeof 4, } i a N . N, t vue a 3 tans of hon! | No. 476 Skventn Stree, duracet 1 prize af 2,000) ¢-=-+++++- 24,000 Opposite Post Office Devartnicnt. = izeeof 2,000) lprize of 2,000; : , Ibeeeat Eon. Lorie Eom con ar Saletan of Tatar er ar Bata 1 prize of $1.00, 1 prize of $1,060, ) a Seeet eres whet tb a ise L prize of 1000, 1 prize of 1,000) TT FINE HORSES. I prize of 1,000, Iprize of 1,000, HF Subscriber is constantly in receipt of very Lprizeof 1.000, 1 1000, fine HORBES for szle, single and matched, prize of 1.000, 1,009, 2,060 | harness avd ridisg horses. They are se- ‘ Iprizeot 1,000, 1p 1pm, (020 oY | tected by himeelf at the North expressly . Iprizeof 1,000, 1 prizeaf 1.0%, for this market, and some among them cannot fail [prize of 3,06, Iprize of 1,000, to please any one who wisbes to purchase such Iprizeof 10%, Iprizeof 1,00, | ateck He will sell them low for cash, and respect I prize of 1.000, prize of | 1,000, ) fully invites allwho want either Buggy Carriag 1 prize of $4,’ 1 prize of S50, ! Dratt or Riding Horses to give hima call at | [prize of 0, I prize ot 500, | asles andexchangy stables, on Lynisiana avenue, 1 prize of oa, 3 prize of . south side, betweou Oth and 7th Fe if iersE T prize o » 5”, mar7- 2b. 3E. ize of 50), Iprize of ow, 7 I prize of 590, I prize of Boo; p= ---~- 10,000 (VIAB8BY COLLINS & 00.8 jprizeef 590, prize of 500, L prize of BW, I prize of go, PHILADELPHIA ize 0} My G 7 i Prize of Bu; i prize of Be. an DRAUGHT ALE AND PORTER. 8 ornes of a0 gre 2 600 | am now receiving large quantities of DRAUGHT 65 prizes ef «Bare ene ren | &LEB and PORTER from this celebrated Brewery, ou of Tare --------—+-" 1-335 | Waich Iam prepared to farnish on short notice to r Cheeses ee BS ie : 4s prises Of WRITE ~. . were rary 96,200 ro ar gg will favor me with their orders 27,0) prizesof Ware —--—— ——— pen _ ageaaes afew aon —— jera given to my drivers 92,396 prizes ——- —. amounting to ——— 8 803,992.0 | ted to. Tickets $10; Halves $5; Quarters $24; Bighths $14 Fae Aired Wy Pe Coad of Washington and DRAWN EVERY WEDNESDAY IN THE MONTH | “po Ch on datoery. hs —- for Tickets in the above Lottery | - BILBY A, INN, Agent, merit be addreoned to SOUN A, MOBKIS & OO. Frion Bottling Depot, 67 Green st., Wilmington, Delaware. mar 5-taprl’ no 6-tf Georgetown, D. 0. G coms: M EATS ae ~" VEGETABLES. ¢ OH, COME WITH ME FRUITS, FISH} SOUP, coME WHERE? in Sformetcalty Seated Oans, at Why, to the Central. eget fe 23 289 Pennsylvania avenue. i °s the place, for the o! Be. ae 6 nia a pe fas ‘boon ‘ited. up ip, the most costly style, with BO"! AND BHOES TO SUIT THR TiauKs. ters, tiled floors, &c. ©) sree us feetmgstey Seearen taal = . manner, atthe shortest notice, Prices moderate. .D. ‘ON, Proprietor. ms for CE ESTON od AW. corner of Fe DIABY, FROM MABOE 4, m7 MOVEMBER 12, 1983. AM GUROWSEL. ADAM [BILPRIN’S Bookstore, ‘044 Pa. avenue, J. HELBERGER & CO., 3 H.F Lovpom & 00. Sele stoutean forms, 8 ; -tf_ 362 Ps. avenue, Wi . D.C. BLLIES, * ICES, J Bee CATSUP, &e. at AGLES feo B AS Penasyivania avenue, are now mani all kinds of BOOTS OES, and epnstantly rocesying asup- f le Work of avery exer nm, made oxarpeely, to order, will sold at @ muc! rer price than has been heretofore charged in this sity for much : tof and BHOUS ef Bastera wr Beemsnrenie ag0aa ss Pat Manes Bent ip store snd bt the 4 ive us op ete 314 Pennsylvanis avenue, re AAC HERZBERG. p PAYS BRORRE, gk Olt, ax, ee eee Osa etattne axpater: ee iinet agi hte Beha at A i ins y confidential. “Ja 14-Smi MOTION OF REMOVAL, . _ AMUSEMENTS. NE. 8,144. i at the sounter, | Daper.:, Prige— This excellent Family and News Journal, ecn- taining @ greater variety 6f) interesting reallre than can be foun@ if any cther—is publishes OD Frigay morning, z ‘Funwa— chsh, invcriatiy, in Sévents, Bingle copy, per annum. —__.___.___$1 0@ Five coptes, eee ne es ATE Ten copies .__ 20e Twenty-five copiss..____.___._90 00 sist iiuade 2h Duty Reotng Soren generally throughout tecountey, pany at SF Bingle copies (in Wra, . } ean be procured immediately after the icane of the THEE CENTS. ‘ SS ee oe ES Pe LO acral WASHINGTON THEATRE. eRe gan Masons. MagDER © GoseoR 208R. Manscprs......... stags Max. TREASURER... Great fuccers of Je ABDER eeees sees lO. W, FaRren MI88 MATILDA HERON ™ EDITH; oR, THE EARL’S DaUGHTER. Dramatized {rom ‘*East Lyane.” THIS BYENING, The greateex sation play, from the novel of ‘‘East bs EDITH, OR: THD Lady Edith, Macame Vine; Alfred Morleigh _...... “entitled. . ’8 DAUGHTER. Matilda Heron -B. H, Knight Wednesday, ninth night of MATILPDA HERON. Priogs or Anuiss!0n.—Baleony Chairs, 75 canta; te, 75 eonts; Parquette, 5 cents; Private Boxes, Ore! Bea’ ily Circle, 25 cents; 5. GROVER’S THEATRE. PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE, near Willard’s Hota} LEowaRD GRovern——.—_..__. .._. _. Mavacur THIS KVEI E. L, DAVENPOKT, si aa And J. W, WALLACK, Jr., supported by EMILY MESTA YER, ADA PARKER, CHARLES BAREON and J. EB. WHITING, and sits entineexceeior esmaNe Company, will in Shakspeaze's great dramatic : sppear Pewee rene cramatic poem with all its original scenery. elegant appcintsaents, new FOR THE LAST TIM® POSITIV JW music, new and appropriate properties, &c., Macbetk. Ws, Uaek, Jr, Macduff... 2. BL. Davenport Lady Macbeth - Ada Parker First Singing Witch. Emily Mestayer Malcolm. oe Charles Barron Rosse. J, E_ Whiting Banquo. _W.H, Bokee Recate. Sophie Gimber To-morrow, Will te presented for the last time, HAMLET. @2 Admission fw 25,and75cents Secured seats nal 25 cents addi VARIETIES! ional, VARIETIES! BRILLIANT BILL OF THE £EASON | The exceedingly humorous artist, DIOK WATKINS, Another new and pretty face in our Capital, MIs8 AD. The first LE JOHNSTON, arance On any stax sitively of MISS NELLIE CENA SST SEYMOUR ELLA ZOYARA FORREST, or he or she sensation Spanish Dausense. Vocalist of the citr RALDINE aud M it . Bob Hah, Larry Tooley, Mr. Pil, Mr. Kerns, Jimmy Olar! Miss Charles, Miss Whiting andthe great the Lovely Union F Cham ftheday, The mille LIZEETA. fallet. the Circle of ion Jig by M'lle Lizetta; the baliet of the HELENA SMITH, the female or male, fascinatin, “The grea’ DA TESMAN. Mlle GB- 40H im, Frank ureell, Mies Florence, hitney, Miss Devere, Miss t Mainmoth Company, with race, Vivandiere;’’ ballet of *‘Msnoleons of Spain ;”? the drama of the our Big Light. J. H. ETTA RA\EL “Trish Tinker.” Kee 2 BUDWORTH and MART. w.ll shortiy appear. CANTERBURY HALL, LOUISIANA AV., GRESS OF ARTISTES, AND REAT CON: THE @ ree RESE: WEAR BIXTH BTREw: NTATIVES 0 MIRTH, WIT, AND BEAUTY. Will apy OTE BEST BIL Every Nic L OF THE SEASON, ur Tuis WeeK, The Cauterbory Troupe continues te attract tre- g tudito: thout_ €xce 4 THE @REA Usio The present Compan QUE LARGEST me er one of them is Servants accompanying passengers, and ebildren | LOOK! BEHOLD! AND A Bran a Wolbert, Mi Allen, M le Jennie, Egun! Mons. Szollcsy Armstro 8.013 above Large wud rhea rrece funGs } bu SDA TIES. PAN Lust week of HEG dous crowds of intelli, appenring On ox sven Within the pnt and amusemost- »Which proves the Canterbury is HALL OF THE WORLD. y contains NUMBER OF fage at th ufficient to attr WONDER time, ctacrowdel larriseo, Miss {Willis Talented Company will ap KS. NEGRO COMICALI- TOMIMES &c IPSY TRIO .THE COURT OF BEAUTY in the beautifal Chines: HON TON Chi THE F The entertainr pontonii ee OLAAC-V ENT TLY tw Door? open at 7 0’cloc! Adwission 25 cents; cents; Private boxes ( A GRAN SATURDAY ArT For Lanigs axb Ontt Doors open 2 o'clock, children, 10 cts. Ball, ON Te AL CE ill cone ide with the bailet or THE MILLERS, performance at 8 stra Arm Chairs, 0 og 8ix,) $5. "DD MATINEE ERNOON, at 20’clork, PN. Adinission—lailies, » ets ; Or hol ILLARDS: MADAME PAs) \e VOCAL AND INST ON TUESDAY EVENING, MAKCH 1 Assisted by the moat celebrated Artists— HALL! vis Ft TINE DE VILLIERS’ CBRT. S63 ond Grand RUMEN TAL © Miss SOPHIA SCHMIDT, Mrs. . CLUSS. Mr. WILHELM DOEHLER. EL Mr, JUNGNIG Mr, WOOLF. Tickots for seteatthe Music Stores and at the door, “BF Adinission Ome Dollar, DD FELLOWS’ HALLI O ODD YELLOWS’ HALL! “"\ MaGic! MAGIC! ae, EVERY NIGHT THIS WEEK! EVERY NIGHT THIS WEEK! MATINEE SATURDAY! —mar2-6tf MATINER SATURDAY! NEW Rag ‘TORE! Z your rage of all kinda to Island Hail Buila- | Brin, RAG STOBEI ing, 6th street south, where you can got the highest sh prices. oR fo METALS of all P-lm™ kinds. p CORBY & POWERS ED RESPROTFULLY I i rd th zens of Washt iat he bas tuken the stand formerly. occupied by Janes Steele, on Pa. 3 avenne, No 562. between lst and 2d stree here he Keeping os Hirst-class RESTAU- RANT. Thankful for past favors whilst at his late father's, (Pont Office Restaurant,) be solieits a con- tinuance of public patrona, known reputation as a t eacies of the he choicest liquorsand the most recherche brand | ofcigars. mar 16-1w* i trusts his well caterer, season,and his bar contain JAMES W. GIBSON. TO SAVE YOUR MONEY.—Oall at'the | the European plan, 3.W.cor- | ner Pa, ay. and éth st., He Central Hotel, on can be had at 50 cents wh per day. comfortable lodgings e Restaurant a tached to the hotel has been most handso Up, regardless of ex and su atyle, at reduced in prices, ja 2) 3m* ig Berres. CHEESE. AND BGGS8!! Yiug BUTTER In store 16 barrels fresh EGGS. For sate b wy i 8 ) Boxer Ott allhours, with promptness. Bi me nse, Where all the delicacies | stantials of the markets can be hi inevery Hi] Proprietor. D. GRIST y | eents. 450 Bighth ing Seeaaty | Teremian Costello hid Por limead font ot six- Iv-1w* « Pa. a ee. y inch ph taid in 12 feet length, 25 cents; of marie Tpit Sanne * at fiecineleripe, laid in 9 feet length, 29 cents; of PHOTOG: aes sas wi fonr-inch Pipe, laid-in 12 feet length, 25 cents; 2 op and choice ‘selections of CARD PHOTS. | ind.of four-inch pipe, laid in ¢ feet leugth, 26 GRAPHB. copies of celebrated Engravings, Paint- | ecnis, eR: R ings amd Statuary, just r tk TERS, a } | Augustus Watson bid—For lineal foot of six- os ge’, No. 48 on rent ey <# ineh , nich in 12 feet Length, 30 cents; of six- Fie: : Odd Fellows’ Hadke=jy 2D inf@-in # feet length, 35 cents; of four- rey - = — s inch pipe ‘in T2 feet length, 29 cents; and of O8 HAND AND SOR BALE—3\ alt Beef T. sino Seep net one Bal x 5, Ibe. of the best Salt Bost, plate and britkel, cured ie stan » OrGtt. be a tupply of BF: 8. ¢ BE teem tn For sale lower than the 2 or elsewhere, Also. Rees 1 AND PAPER BAGS © ADAMBON’S Fe Nine Dry Gosas Btore T THIS LIST OF STARS: | | MISS JULIA MORTIMER, MISS J KATE cENNOVER, MISS ERNSTINE DE FAIBER, | i} if | | { | Jennie | W. walls of a | & | | - | ter, of Baliimore, agreed to furnish corporation , Will need no further | His Jarder will be ey gran with the of fare | | on the upper Columbia and its tributaries this j safety. | } | and an act to supply a deficiency in the appro- | | | | north, was laid on the table, and the committee | TELEGRAPHIC NEWS, [ASSOCIATED PRESS DISPATCHES.} | FROM LAKE PROVIDENCE, Cxicaco, March %.—The Tribune's special dispatch from Lake Providence on the 16th, says: “It was concluded té let on the water at this point at eandown to-day, and the water is now pouring in, threatening friend and foe alike. ready visibly widening at the mouth, and by morning a great part of the town of Lake Providence will be submerged.” ri TUE YAZOO PASR EXPEDITION, Rear, Admirai Porter, in his dispatch, says that he had received information from Lieut. Commanding Watson Smith, that on the 7th instant the whole Yazoo expedition arrived safely in the Tallahatelie river, which gaves us control of the Yazoo. The yessels all got throngh in fighting condition, excepting the | Petrel, which lest her wheel anne: Shits i movement of the fleet has evigently alarmed | the rebels, as they are energetically at work reparing themeelves againstall contingencies. ‘here is much distress in Vicksburg: the occu- pants haye no meat, but are living almost ex- | clusiyely on corn meal. ‘he aperture is twenty feet wide, and is al- | j | From California. San Francisco, March 21.—The Constitution brought $160,000 from the wreck of the Golden Gate; aIso three thousand bags of coffee from the Isthmus, creating a panic in the market. Rio dechined to 27. Saw Francisco, March 23.—Sailed, steamer Constitution, for Panama, with four hundred | und fifty passengers, including a battalion of | cavalry tor a Massachusetts regiment, and ey for Englund, and $214,000 for New ork, The steamer Sierra Nevada, with $200,000 in treasure, arrived to-day from the Northern coast. Families are emigrating to Oregon, Washing- | ton and British Columbia. The newspapers are publishing facts and | rumors concerning the different gold fields. Those at the Boise river and Cariboo are receiy- ing chief attention. Several steamers will run season, The Snake Indians are troublesome in the Boise river region, but the constant increase of the mining population insures the general A schooner from (.ueen Charlotte Island has | arrived, with eight tons of superior copper ore. i committee, and 38 joint committer Savt Lakr, March 23.—Last night the Hum- boldt Indians attacked a station eight miles west of Deer creek, Killed the men, burnt the | station, and took the stage stock and a large herd belonging to private parties. The staze | driver was killed and a passenger mortally | wounded, Treops baye already geached there, | and the route is again open. Death of a Railroad President. CINCINNATI, March 22.—George Carlisle, an old aid wealthy citizen, died last night of ty- phoid fever. At the time ofhis death he was | president of the Lafayette, Hamiiton and Day- { ton railroad. i —EE LOCAL NEWs. oS ae CouNciL PROCEEDINGS, March 23. q Aléermen.—Im the absence of the Chairman, (Mr. Brown,) Vice President Clephane pre- sided. A communication was received from the | ayor, recommending Councils to make a lib. | eral appropriation for the repairs of the public thoroughfares of the city. Referred Also, 2 communicati nominating the fol- lowing gentlemen for police magistrates, under | the actapproved March 14, 663, vi: For the | First Ward, Samuel Drury; Third Ward, Wil- | liam Thoinpson; Fourth Ward, G. L. Giberson: ‘ifth Ward, B. W. Ferguson: nd Seventh Ward. Wm. R. Stratton. Referred. The following were read and referred: An act lo provide vaccination for the poor: [this act mukes it the Guty’of the ward physician to vecoite the while ind colored poor, and also { authorizes the Mayor to procure s able place where small-pox cases can be treated, | and to provide a mode of convey: | x cuses to the hospi nd the petition of M eed the following: An act | the repair of maps. Surveyor's office: Webb: an act to pr ation of firemen wtinaance of fires riation for the purct dges ior the use of members of the Fire De- | Ment: an act amendatory of the act or- izing the Fire Department: an act tor the f of the American Hook and Ladder Com- pany; au act for the relief of William P. Par- ieMo; a concurrent resolution in relation to | the holding of a Union Mass meeting in the city of Washington, (Messrs. Richards, Plant and Gordon were appointed a committee te carry out the intentions ef these resolutions;) Roard of | wes ‘ Ee g making ppropri Looks, ete., for the ¢ priation for printing and binding. | The commiitee on fiuance was discharged | from the further consideration of the petition of J. B. Clagett, asking that a portion of | license paid be refunded. The act for grading and gravyelling I street di-charged trom its further consideration. The act authorizing the sale of certain pro- perly on © street was reported withanamend- ment, which required the amount of purchase money to be paid as follows: one-half cash, and the balance in six and twelve months. Laid over till next meeiing. The report of the Intendant of the Asylum eceived aud ordered to be placed on the {the Board. The Chair announced the following com- mitters: on house for Hook and Ladder Com | | pany, Mr. Clephane; on improvement of the Canal, Mr. Turton ; on addition to the Market House, Mr. Richards, and as committees of conference in relation to Washington and Alex. | andria Railroad company, Messrs. Brodhead | Lloyd, and Plant. Messrs. Richards and Turton were appoint- ! eda commitiee to inform the Board of Com, | mon Council thatthe Aldermen were ready to go into joint meeting, for the purpose of open- ing the bids for laying the water mains. | . The Board then took a recess, and the meme. bers of the Common Council entered; and Mr. - A. R. Shepherd, president of the latter Board, Was nominated to preside, and called the joint meeting to order. | | The bids were then cpened, and are as fol- | lows :—Mr, Joshua Regester, for S. W. Reges- stup-cowks at the following rates. cocks at 74 cents each; 75 fi 5i) three-qnarte: | ‘h at $1.00 each; | and 25 one-inch at #2 each. For the same, the Lid of Myers & McGhan, of this city, was as s. half-inch stop-cocks at $1; 75 five- | fellow i at $1.50; 50 three-quarter-inch at and 25 one-inch at $3, For pipe the following bids were made:— | Jobn Calvert bid a= fellows—Per lineal foot of six-inch pipe, laid in 12 feet length, 30 cents; of six-inch pipe, laid in 9 feet length, 32 cents; of four-inch pipe, laid in 12 feet length, 25 cents; and of four inch pipe, laid in 9 feet length, 29 contigs Henry McArdle bid as follows—Per lineal foot of six-inch pipe, laid in 12 feet length, 274 eents; of six-inch pipe, laid in 9 feet length, 2 ‘cents; of four-inch pipe, laid in 12 feet length, 23} cents; and of four-inch pipe, laid in 9 jeet lemgth, 2445 cents. Myers & Mc(fhan bid—For lineal toot of six- inci pipe, laid in 12 feet length, 95 cents; of six- ; inch pipe, Iaid in 9 feet Iength, 98 cents; of | four-meh pipe, laid in 12 feet length. 75 cents; and of four-inch pipe, laid in 9 feet length, 30 | four-inch pipe, laid in 9 feet length, 3! cents. , Re S. Hilly: jr... bid—For lineal foot of six- mel pire: jatd in 12 feet length, 33 cents: of . sie-inth pipes laid in feet len 37 cents; of four-inch pipe, aid in 12 feet, gth, 36 cents; and of four-inch pipe, laid fu 9 feet length, Sar genter” © 2 The aboye bills inglude all materials, tools, A réesolavion was then adopted referfing all the bide-to the committees of draimage and epwerage of the two wards; te act ar & joint | Milis, @ | Slater, E.T. Tippett, E. T. C. Steengr; and bill Ae | cided thet the substitute of Mr. Thomp | expense of lighting the city with | >mith, do. is ine the Bide for tayin, the wetermains ‘hey. sball assume thav@unias the current calender, year there will be jaid 12,000 Teet of 6-inch agains, gre 2,000 feet of 4- inch mains; and that in estimating the bids for | corporation stops they shall answer the nom- ber of each sige mentioned. i The resolution was adopted, and the Common Council then retired; when Mr Clephane azain called the Board of Atdermen toordér, and the actfrem the Commun Cotncil relating to gi!- demic diseases was referred; and an act te jay 2 flag foot. way along the sonin side of Georgian avenue, from Eighth to Twelith sireets east, wae poesed. ‘Lhe &ct to increase the pay of assestors was returned from the Board -of Common Council With amendments, twe of which were concur- red in, and on the other the Board insisied on the original bill. Adjourned. Commen Council._A communication was ree ceived from the Mayor, announcing his ap- paves of the foltowing acts: Authorizing t ayor to lease wharf. sites*on the Potomac torevive an act approved October 14, Inset make & pump at the corner of Thirteen-and-a if street west and D street north, and t> establish pounds for animals. Also, a communication from C.W. Cunning- ham, in relation to H. Crout’s patent improve- ment on street lamps. Also, one inclosing pro- posals from Messrs. S. Bacon, R. M. Coombs, and E. F. Queen, for disposing to the city their hay scales. The two last were referred to the committee on police. Mr. Canfield, from the committee on police, reported adversely on the resolution relating to un increase ot the police force, and the bill relating to 2 trame building near the Presby- terian Church on Ninth street: and the com- mittee was discharged from the further consid- eration of the same. Mr. Shepherd offered the followin, tion, which was unanimonsly adopted: Whereas it is a duty and privilege of the citi- structed that in resolu- ; zens of Washington to reaffirm their unalterable and undying devotion to the cause of the Union and to the support of the Government, both in public and private: and whereas the recent monster mass meetings held in our sister cities have been conducive of great good in cheering the hearts of all true patriots, and uniting all parties in a more vigorous and determined defense of the country’s imperilled honer and nationality; und believing that the holding of such meeting in this Metropolis would accom- plish like results: Therefore be it Resolved, by the Board of Alderman and Com- mon Council, That a select committee of three from each Board be appointed, who are hereby empowered and directed to make arrange- ments for holding a Union Mass meeting at the earliest possible moment, in the hall U. S. Honee cf Representatives, or such other place as may be obtained; and further Resolved, That said committee wait upon Hon. Andrew Johnson, of Tennessee, and sach other prominent speakers as may be accessible, and request them to address the citizens of Washington at that meeting. Messrs. Murtagh, Lioyd and Knight were appointed the commiitee. The following were referred: Petition of | Walter Durry, President ot Western Hose Com- pany, asking an appropriation of $4,000 to build ine house for the company: petition of ac Bars, for reimbursementof moneysever- paid; petition of P. Bayland, for the remission of a fine: bill authorizing S. 1. Hail to erect frame house adjoining a brick: bill requiring the commissioners of improvement to haye the alleys und gutters cleaned of garbage: bill to provide the firemen with badges, and billmak- regniations as to crowding abont fires. he following were passed: Resolution au- thorizing & epecial election, to be held in he Fifth Ward, on Friday, April 3d, w supply the vacancy caused by the resignation of Mr. Ellis, under directions of the following Comuu-- sioners: First Precinct—F. G. Handy, Jonn M. Oyster. Second Preciict—W to lay a grayel foot-walk on Georgia irom Eighth to Twelfth street east. The specisl order—the bill for lig! streets of the city with gas and the therefor—were taken np, and the Pre avenue, being au amendment in the third degree. not strictly in order. > Mr. Gordon thought the bill of Mr. Uver- P an extraordinary one, which he as a ciiizen did not teel thankful to the gentleraaa for haying introduced. He thought the gas company should pay a large fee to the gontly- man. They would Rave to follow the gas com- puny wherever they chose to lay pines, and the Corporatien would be put to sreat expense, sd the cilizens would be taxed more than any them were willing te pay to carry oat tie provisions of the bill. Several of the featnres | were very ebnoxions to him, and he spoke of the difficulties as to carrying out the provisi. ne Lill. Mr. Utermehle criticised the bili of don, Under the present law one aide to the witr p opeaty benet bill, the eape und and the oth iJ wiile, under My. Gos ble te to the general und, thereby m Who receive no benefit pay & portion of t pense, The bosrd here took @ recess, and went into joint meeting with the Beard of Alderimc< open the bids for laying w:ter mains. On reassemblin pone the consider week, stating expenditure of A conversati on motion of Mr. Shep ferred to a.com: t don. Thompsc and Mitchell. ion of the subj t this bill would : Porick Reror B. Worthing tou. riding on paven Philip Wagner, selling liquor w fined $26. Win. M. Swain, drunk: mitt Third Precact—Wm, Marray, diser: fined S240. Also, for assault; jati Johnson, diserderly; fined $2.50. “David ¢ ningham, do; dismissed, Second off ne to bail for peace. Hester € house. Henson Jordon, Soldier, drunk; military dismissed. I ee, drunk, reeny; jail. Jotn Henry, ties Catharine Aigen, do.; hk Precine!.—M. prarnd larceny; jail. And naw. drank nud disorderly: fined £2. John Duane, drusn; do. Mich’! Brown alias Mich’! Burk, ate at atyspe; jail. James Corcoran, grand jareesy: jail fer court, Eneas y, riding on pavement; fined $2.50. Wm. Kelroy, drunk and disor -r- ly: military. Wm. Smith, drunk: visui<se. Angustus Dean, grand larceny: jail. Tsaae Shorter, assault; fined #2. Jus. Flign, vagrav- y: fined $1.75. Sizih Precinet—James Alexan larceny; jail for hearing. Mary Wayne, di fy. Torn, Roy, drunk and disorderly; fined $3, Col. Tas. 2. Bwain, tast riding: do. $6. Capt>Tuos. YT. Gamble, do.; do. $6. John Simkins, do» dis+ missed. D.S. Johnson, creating nuisance; fined 21.55. §. B. Johnson, disorderly; costs, 5b cents. Jenny Dickey, larceny: ‘for {) hearing. Peter McMann, suspicious character; dismissed: for being drank and disorderly: 15s. Capt. James S. Beavers, grand y: dismissed. Scaggs, assault: do. Cain, larceny, two casea; jail. John John Irenk, drunk; military. Heury Williams, drunk and disorderly; d $2. John Bass, drunk; fined $1.58. Ferdinand Poetcold, do.: military. Joseph F. Keefer, disorderly, &c.> fined $1. Chas. Marrs, pick-pocket; jail tor court. chael Shea, drunk; fined $2. Tenth Precinct—Michael Darley, driving oa pavement; dismissed, Andrew Simms and O. esch. Wm. Jackson, riding do.; Margaret Gohan, vagrant; workhouse. J. M. Clayion, stealing & watch; dismissed. Den- nis Long, assault and battery; for court, Thes. King, disorderly: dismissed. sJames Mernan, nalicious miechief; for court. Thos. Collins, ssorderiy; $1. veene Kaiser, John Weide- ur, John Hicks, Nero Englore, Ohristian Arth, Geo. Strap, Christian Moxia disorderly; S2ench. A.C.Carroll, Jas, Kilpatrick, druuk; eicsmissed. Chas. Noonan, drunk and disor- #3. Halt hela oe driving on pave- #2. John Bean, assault and battery; die- dé, Mary Chipley, disorderly; $5. th- arive Foley, drunk and disorderly; workhouse. Mery Ennis, do.; #3. Mary McIntyre, assault aud battery; for further hearing. “Thos. Mer- nur, do.; dismissed. R. Wilkerson, coneealed weapon: do. John Brogan, assanit and bat- tury: jail. Ffed’k Auracks, threats; secprity for peace, John McManny A. H. Stone, disor- du rly; dismissed. eer. letters of ge Puareoll Orrivdne? CouRT.—On Saturday acmivisire ion ‘were granted by J .te John Eyteman, with the will annexed, on the estateof John Deakins;to Alexander Youn; id James Andrew Wise on, the estate yh F. son On the estate ‘y; and George E. Curtis on the \iired Curtis. Joseph F. Hodgson ~ wf. also opfointed guardian to the orphame of W. Plabeity, deceased...

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