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al THE EVENING STAR. PUBLISHED EVERY AFTERNOOR, {SUNDAY BXCEPTED,) AT THE STAR BUILDINGS, OonyEn PEFN'A AVENUB AND 11TH STRUES?, aY W. D. WALLACH. —— we in ants yy, Carriere at $4 a fart 3 basil spbegn re -50 @ year, in advance; 5 §1 for three months; and for less than months at the rate of 12 conte a week. Bingle , ONE CENT; in wrappers, TWO CENTS. ADVERTIBEMENTS should be sent to the before 12 o'clock m.; otherwise they may not appear until next day. Eben WASHINGTON. D. C.. MONDAY. MARCH 30. 1863. v=, XXI. + q Star. NE. 3,149. = THE WEEKLY STAR. SESS BS 1 ‘This excellent Family and News Journal, cos- taining a greater variety of interesting reading than ean be found in any other—is pablished om Fridsy morning, TERMS—Cash, invariably, im advance. le copy, per annam,——_.___..§1 08 Five copes... 478 ‘Ten copies |... 9008 ‘Twenty-five copies,......_.....-....90 00 It invariably comtains the ‘Washington News” that han made The Daily Eeentng Star elreulate so generally throughout the country. WT Bingle copies (in wrappers) cam be procured at the counter, immediately after the issue of the peper. Priee—THREB ORNTB. a STUS JOHNSON & CO., 989 PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE, Beyween Stu & 107 Brs., (OOMBS BUILDING.) Have Just Received 300 CASES DE ST. MARCEAUX CHAMPAGNE “RED LAv,” IN QUARTS AND PINTS, ‘Shis Wine is pronounced by connoisseurs superior te any other brand in the market, and prom- iment on the Wine list of first-class iH New York Hotels and Restaurants, ALSO 100 CASES GREEN SEAL, QUARTS, Besides the above Wines, we have constantly on | and a foil supply of all other well-known brands— | PIPER HEIDSICE, HEIDSICK & CO, MOET & CHANDON CLIQUOT, G. H. MUMM & CO., Ete, WZ Av inspection cf our stock, which is now seplete in every branch. ic respectfully solicited, JOHNSON & CO. mar lit PAWNBROK ER—-PAWNBROKER! No. 299 C Stree, Betrecen th and Wri streets, SF Money advanced on Gold, Sil Diamonds, and al! articles in geod or: mar 17 mn” JOHN PELL ApLb COGNAC Ores BRANDIES, HENNESSEY, DUPUY, OTAR), Etc., ar NAGLE’S, fea 269 Pennsylvania avenue, Ne 237 PENNSYLVANIA AVENUS. A. M. BININGE if COS STORE in al 237 PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE, | Balore Thirteenth street, tad nearly opposite Gautier’s, a oe Pama ate aie NTERNAL REVENUE STAMPS, 1 i aes ag bea DENOMINATION, Can be had at all times hereafter oa AT THE COLLECTOR S OFFICE, 0 Neie thn Ou ennton . posit st partment. posite Po: ce ment Jewelry, & 00. strength was in her step, and in her hand—Plante- tion Bitters.” S—T—1860_—X. A few bottles of Plantation Bitters Willeure Nervous Headache. * Cold Extremities and Veverished Lips. = Sour Stomack and Fetid Breath. “ Fiatulency and Indigestion. ee Nervous Affectiens, * Excessive Fatigue and Short Breath. ‘ Pain over the Ey ee Mental Deapondency. of Prostration ; Great Weakness, i Sallow Complexion, Weak Bowels, &c. Whieh are the evidences of LIVER COMPLAINT AND DYSPEPSIA, It is estimated that scven-tenths of all adult ailments proceed from a diseased and torpid liver. The biliary secretions of the liver overfiowing into the stomach poison the entire system and exhibit the above symptoms, After long research, we are able to present the most remarkable cure for these horid nightmare diseases, the world hasever produced, Within one year over six hundred and forty thousand persons {| have taken the Plantation RBitters,and not stance of compiaint has come to our knowledge! It is a most effectual tonic and agreeable stimu- lant, suited to all eonditions of life. The reports that it relies upon mineral sub stances for its active properties. are wholly false. For the public satisfaction, and that patients may | consult their physicians, we append a list of ita | components. | Caisays Bark—Celebrated for over two hundred years in the treatment of Faver and Ague, Dyspap- sia, Weakness, &c. It was introduced into Europe by the Countess, wife of the Vieeroy Peru, in t61, aud afterwards sold by the Jesuita for the enormous price of ttsown weizht in silver, under the name of Jesuit’s Powders, and was finally made public by Louis XVI, King of France. Humboldt makes especial reference to its febrifuge qualities during his Bouth American travels. Cascariita Bark—For diarrhea, colic and dis anes of the stomach and bowels, Daypkiion—For intlamation of the loins and dropsical affections. CuamomiLe FLowFRs—For enfeebled digestion. Lavexner Frowrrs—Aromatic, stimulant and tonic—highly invigorating in nervous debility. Wintencrems—For scrofulx, rheumatiem, &c. Avyisk—An aromatic carminative ; creating tieah, muscle and milk; much used by mothers nursing. Also, clove-buds, orange, carraway, coriander, | snake root, &c. 8. T.—1s60—X, Another wonderful ingredient, of Spanish origin, imparting beanty to the comploxion and brilliancy ‘o the mind, is yet unknown to the commerce of the world, and we withhold its name for the present, “ A smile was on her lip—health was in herlcok, | } { | H { | IMPORTANT CERTIFICATES, Roch » NV. Y., December 2, 1351. Messers. P. H. Da. v sufterer from Dyspepsia for three or four years.and had to abandon my profession, as monthsago I tried the Plantation Bitters, my greatjoy,I am nearly a well man. recommen thein i end, as far as I know, always with signa} bs Tai respectfully ye t. Th, . 3.5, CATAORN, | th Month . Wh Day, igs2. | —My daughter has been | tation Bit- | Philadelphia Respectgp FRiexr much henefitted by the use of thy Plan ters. Thou vat send ne two bottles in Thy fr! ASA CURRIN, Sherman Hous US ors P HW. Daake & Co :—P her twelve cases of your Plantati | morning appetizer, they appear to have au. yerceded everything else, and are greatly es- Neasnee ety GAGE & WAITE. Yours, &e., Arrangements hav e been eompleteds € supply any demand for this article, which from lack of ble. tera be departed from, Every tothe bears the fac simile of our signature on @ steel plate engraving, or it cannot te renwine. j Bureau of Provisions and Clothing. M | Canvass Duck Trowsers, | tract will be requi | Office ot tt & Co:—I have been agreat | PR government stamps has not heretofore been possi- | The public may rest assured that in no case wil | the perfeetly pure standard of the Plantation Bit- | PERSONAL. CLOTHING, &e. AMUSEMENTS. A OAUTION. LL Persons are hereby cautioned againat. pur- cnaring a note for $141.25, dated November 2x, 1862. and payable three months after date. drawn vv Richa m& Ce of Norwich, Oonn., in faver of -D. Wallach, an the same was stulen from the Star office on the night of March 224. mar 24-lw W. D WALLAQH, M NO IMPOSITION. ADAME ROSS, Doctressand A f strologist, was born with a natural gift. She tells the past and future—was never known to fail. Cause marriages, brings together thi long separati Cures all diseases; business strictly confide: 5 No. 435 F atreet West, between 6th and 7th, near the Patent Office. The only person that can show alikeness ef future husband or absent friend in Feality. Ladies § cents; gentlemen @!. mh25 Im* M L. BMITH, Olairveyant, Test Medium, No. 35 south B atreet, between ist and 24 ‘sta., Capitol Hill, next dor’ to National House; few doors from McPherson's Apothecary, same side; yellow blinds. Mrs, Smith heats old standing dis- eases by magretinm, converses with your deceased friends; describes them: gets name: 0 Beak your pusbands, brethers, wives, children, lovers gescribes them, tella their character, ana disease and allabout them, Hours Srom 10 till 8 p.m, Sit? ings $1. mar 23 2w* M MAGNETISM! RS, WREN Still continues to OURE fae DISEASES ry HAND MAGNBTISM. HUFR4H FOR &MITH!! 460 BEVENTH &TREET. He is selling Immense Bargains in OLOTHING, PURNISHING GOODS, HATS, CAPS, &o., &e. For a few days more we will offer onr immense stock at great bargains to make room for our SPRING STOCK. To those in want we say, now is the time to buy. Remember that SMITHS is Headquarters for Clothing—460 Beventh street, two doors above J Bruce & Co.'s, J. H. SMITH, Clotnier, No. 460 Seventh street, mar i7 and corner Mth st. and Pa. ay. GP"4T DECLINE IN GCLD! In order to reduce our present stock we have REDUCED TEE PRICE OF OUR CLOTHING and are mo@ selling off at rapid rates. The people find that J. BRUCE & 00,8 | is the place to buy GOOD CLOTHING at LOW RATES PRoPesaLs voR CLOTHIN ING MATERIALS. Navy Department, rch 17, 1863. PROPOBALB will be received at this office until 3 e’clock on the fret day of April, 163, for the de- livery at the Charlestown. Massachusetts, or Brook- lyn, New York, Navy Yards, at the option of this jureau, of the following articles of Clothing and Clothing Materials, the same to corform to the Navy standard, as shown by the descriptions in the last annual advertinement for Glothing for the Navy, dated June 2, 1962, and by the samples which may be seen at the Navy Yarda aforenaid, vie: Blue Cloth Jackets, four thoasan' Blue Cloth Trowsere. five thousand, Blue Satiaet Trowsers. five thourand. Blue Felt Caps. ten thousand. Blue Flannel Over Shirts,ten thousand. ix thousind. x thousand, thirty thousand yards, one hundred thousand yds twenty thousand yards, ten thousand yards. ten thousand yards, ten thouand paira, ten thousand pairs. ten thousand pairs, Mattresses with covers.) four thousand. Blankets, ._,. ten thousand, Black SilkHandkerchiefs.ten thousand. les to be delivered within forty days date of the coutract. The Department will reset ve to itself the right to reject any bid which shall be deemed too high, Payments to be made (retaining 2) per cent. until the completion of the contract) within ten days af ter warrants fir the same shall have been passed by the Secretary of the Treasury. ond and secu Ba half the amount of the con- red. Blank ferins of proposals may be obtained i Navy Agent at Boston. Ne t Buresu inar 17 Barnsley SheetingFroc: Blue Satinet, Blue Flannel, Barnsley Sheeting, Canvass Duck, Blue Nankin, Calfskin Shoes, Kipekin Bhoes, Woolen Socks, ™M FRAL’S OFFICE. WASHING ty, March 19, 1 Owners of steam vessels are invited to send to the master General's Office tenders for their rter or sale ders should descriptions of the els, their dimensious, enrolled or ree a gt. actual carrying whet her iren o f engines and o ated value of the vessel in the Government should oh: & willing to sell All ruch tender Quaitermaster Genw Washington, and Fo for charter 0 When ree Departinent w expense x xrmy transportation upon Py waters, by xubstituting, wherever it cando so, cheaper vessels of equal capac dhose now employed, ¢ M.C. MEL mar 23 3m r General, Quarter Sold by all Druggists, Grocers throughout the country. P. H. DRAKE & CO., 202 BROAWAY,N, Y. and Dealers nar 2-e0]3t ELAWARE STATE LOTTERY, DRAWN EVERY WEDNESDAY IN THE MONTH 15 Prizes oF $4,000! BF $32.000! ew DELAWARE STATE LOTTERY, Authorized by An Act for the Encouragement of Interna! Improvements in State of Delaware,’” JOHN A. MORRIS & CO., Managers, DRAWN EVERY WEDNESDAY IN THE MONTH 20 Prizes oF $1,000 kacu. Becosp Capitar Prize $11,000, : N Collector of Internal Revenue for the _District of Oolumbi _ fem te — i {V[4822* coLiins & co.’s PHILADELPHIA DRAUGHT ALE AND PORTER. Tam now receiving large quantities of DRAUGHT ALE and PORTER from this celebrated Brewery, which I am prepared to furnish on short notice te all persons who will favor me with their orders, Batisfaction guarantied. Orders given to my drivers will be promptly at- tended to Goods delivered in sll parts of Washington and Georgetown, free of charge, ‘Perms :—Cash on delivery. RILEY A. SHINN, Agent, Gnion Bottling Depot, 57 Green st., mo 6-tf Georgetown, D. SF FOR STAMPING NO PAPER AND ENVELOPES CHARGE, | WITH ME, INITIALS, CREST, or COAT OF ARMS. PHILP & SOLOMONS, Metropolitan Bookstore, ©, 332 Pennsylvania avenue. mar 25-eotf ((A8BlaGEs CARRIAGES !! , CARRIAGES!!! I have now on hand and daily receiv- ing & fine assortment of FIRST CLASS CARRIAGES, made by the best build- : ersin the country; consisting of one splendid full Caleche, onaCaleche Coach, Brett's; four and six seat Kockawass and Germantowns, Boat Wagons for two or four persons, Doctors’ Bhaetons, Plain and shifting. Top Buggies, ‘ogether with a number of SECOND HAND CARRIAGES but little used; also, several splencid Bleighs,all purchased for cash, and can be sold to suit the times to those who call soon at No. 409 Pennsylvania avenue. mar!é 2 THOMAS YOUNG. OCCIDENTAL HOTEL, 470 FOURTEENTH 8T., (Opposite WILLagps’,) ON THE BUROPEAN PLAN, With a First-class Restaurant Attached. Puivats Surrer Rooms ror Panrigs. Cc. P. MUNSELL & CO., Pri mar 19-Im COME! OH, COME WITH ME! ve COME WHERE? Why, to the Central Hotel Restaurant, Yes, sir, cAat’s the place, for the old and popular cornet har been fitted up in the most costly style, with marble gounters, tiled floors, &c. Choicest brands ct Liquorsat the bar and every delicacy of the sea- son can be bad at all hours, in the most cleanly manuer.atthe shortest notice, Prices moderate. H. D. GELSTON, Proprietor. ‘Rooms for private partics, Central Hotel, 8.W. corner of Penna av, i fa 2)-3m* r— and 6th st. M+o=ts * pORTWINE, ERRY, 8 of 01d Vintages, = at NAGLE’S fe 409 Peucervan SCHEME. 1 prize of $32,000 18 ipcize of — 11,000) is. Iprizeef 7,092.80 1 prize of $4,000, 1 p lprizeof 4,0, 1 prize of Ll prizeof 4,000, 1 prize of 1 4 1 prize of Iprize of 1 prize of 1 prize of 9p weeee. «60,000 1 prize of 1 prize of 1 prize of 4.000, 1 prize of $2,000, 1 prize of 2;000; lprizeof 2,00, prize of 240K I prize of 2,000, lprize of 2,000, 1 prize of $1,000, I prize of 100" lprizeof 1,000) lprizeof 1,000, Iprizeof 1,00, Iprize of 1,000, 1 prize of 1,000, lprizeof 1.00, lprizeof 1,000, 1 prize of 1.0K), 1 prize of $50, } prize of 50; lprizeof 500. Tprizecf 50), lprizeof 50 ip ! 1 prize of $1.04), ) lL prize of 1,00) prize ef 1,00 lprizeof 1 J prize of 1 prize of 1 prize of 1) Iprize of 1 lprizeof 1 1 prize ef _ 1,000’ 1 prize of $5i0, | lprize of 500, lprizeof 500, lprize of 50, l prize of 500, { 1 prize of 50, porto i oe lprize of lprizeof 500, Iprize of 5! 1 prize of 800, 1 prize of i 1 prizeof 0, lprize of 000, thee? x -10,000 6 of 27,040 prises of ee 270,00 82,396 prizes____ __ ..amounting to... —_.. $598,392.30 Tickets $10; Halves $5; Quarters $254; Bightha $L¢ DRAWN EVERY WEDNESDAY IN THE MONTH 7 Allorders for Tickets in the above Lottery should be addressed to JOHN A. MORRIS & CO., Wilmington, Delaware. mar 5-tapri* NEVER TOO LATE TO LEARN. PROF KR ALEXANDER WOLOWSKI, Pranist, VOCALIST AND COMPOSER. NEW AND SIMPLIFIED METHOD FOR PIANO FORTE AND SINGING. __ Prof. Wolowski continues his Binging and Piano Classes, and opens a new course for Piano and Sing- ing, which will be the last. By Prof. Wolowski’s new method, a person hay- ing only a slight knowledge of music will be enabled ina very short time to read music with great fa and execute operatic as well as classical mi with rare perfection. 3 i Astothe vocal part, by hie way of vocalization be arrives at most extraordinary results, renders the voice powerful and enables the singer to vocal- ize with facility, accuracy and fine qual “ab of tone. Prof. Wolowski receives visitors daily from 2 to 3 o'clock p. m., a* his residence, No. 451 10th sti . between E and F. mar 5 Im se TLER’S AND GROCER'S WAGONS, Largest size 2 and 4-Horse Sutler’s Wagons, without Springs. Grocer’s and other ayerons, with Spriogs. Also on hand several SECON HAND WAGONS. For sale by : THOMAS YOUNG, mar 18 2m No 409 Pennsylvania Avenue, { | 216 prizes of $2" are... seeeeeees 43,900 6 priseeof Ware — 6,500 | GS prizesef Bare ee BM) | prizesof 70are 8 esof s0are PROPOSALS Will be Dep: clock M.,the 5th day of May next for x the folk by articles for the use of the agent, Viz; qus y the offer. DI ude waking, binding, and fitting | toeach rocm, and putting down the same complvte in the best manner, Measurement to be made on the Hoor., and payment made fur quantities thas ascertained. Uhe rooins to be carpeted can be seen by calling at this office. : OFFICE CHAIRS. One hundred and twenty (12)) Oak Chairs. cane seat, a Fample of Which cau be seen at this oflice, | The whole to be completed within two weeka from | the time of signing the agreement, this office. | NEW SPRING DRY GOODS! IN 200 pieces new spring Oalie« 5) pieces Lawns, 150 pieces Bleac Cotton 25 pieces Brilliants and Ginghama 40 pieces Mohair Plaids, 15 pieces Black Silk Table Linen, Russia Diapers, Napkias Irish Linens, Towels, Crash, Gotton aud L Sheeting Flannels, Ladies’ Cloaking Cloths Colored Alpacss, Plaid Poplins, Mouselins New Style Square and Long Shawls, for spring wear Mourning Goods of every deseription 80 dozen Hooped Skirts 180 dozen Ladies, Gents, and Misses’ Cotton Hose Handkerckiefs, Gloves, Gauntlets, Jouvin’s Kid leven. Oambric, Swiss, Thread and Valenciences Eigings and Insertions 15 dozen Parasols, 8un Shades, and Sun U mbrellas, 2 All of which we offer ata very small airance, mar2-2w.r M, TAYLOR & CO. _ TEAMSHIP GREAT EASTER FROM NEW YORK TO LIVERPOOL, Tr: HE STEAMSHIP GREAT EASTERN, WALTER PATON Commander, WILL BE DISPATGHED ¥ROM LIVERPOOL, FROM NEW YORK, Saturday. April 4. | Saturd April 25 Tuesday une 9. Firat C 135 each berth OT 4 ation and accom- | modation of the State Rooms: ali having the same privileges in the Saloons in’ regard to meals and | attendance. Suits of apartments for families be engaged by special agreement. _ i Excursion Tickets out and back,in the ist Cabin only, a fare and a half, 3 Servants accompanying passengers, and children under twelve years o age, halfiare, Infants free, Seconp Canin.—State Reom berths, meals furnished at separate tables... 20... !....... 810 Thirw Canin —Intermediate State Rooins, pas sengers found with beds, bedding, table uten- sils, and good substantial food. : $50 STEERAGE, with superior accommodaticna....$3) Alltares payable in Gold, or its equivalent in U. | S. currency. Each passenger allowed twenty cubic feet of luggage. An experienced Surgeon on board, For freight and pa pply to CHARLES A. WHITNEY. at the Off 6 BROADWAY. m 20-tje9 HOWLAND & ASPINWALL, Agents, HIS IS TO NOTIFY SUTLERS OF TILE army that I am prepared to fursish at all times and at short notices all kindsof WAGONS. &c,, ap- pertaining to rutlers, CHARLES SLACK, Oorner of John and Cathedral sts., _mar l4-6m* jaltimore, Md. EYE HEALED] * READ AND BE WI8K! Go ta DBS. BROTHERS & GRAY and be cured, They have given their Rartionlar attention to the treatment and cure of all forms of ‘* Disease,” p: ticularly that of a private character, for 20 years. This is the oldest established Botanic Medical Of- fice in the District, and have saved thousaads from a dinj ful and horrible death. How important itis, then, for those unfortunates who have brought dises: e upon themselves to be cured before it is too late, thus preventing exposure of themselves and faraily, Office dnd residence, 179 south B street, Isiand, opposite Smithsonian Institution. Im* J. HEIBERGER & 00 HF Loupon & Oo .F. Lovo! 3, OITIZMNS AND MILTFARY MERCHANT TAILORS, Mérzorouiram Hore, Lats "8.) a4-tf 362 Pa. avenue. Washi 1 on. D.O, QOTLERS, ATTENTION! FOR S4LE. 100 boxes CASTILE 804P 10 ** AD. AMANTINE GANDLES, 10 TALLOW i I Ch for cask st Natiena! Boap sud Candle Works Greep eireet sno ihe Cans!, Georgetown, D.C ma 2) RAG BIORE! NEW NEW RAG sToRE! i Hal) Build- ot the highest your rags of all kinds to L street south, wher: you ean ¢ BT ALS of al! im” Brin, ing, 6t ainds COREY & POWERS, ROPOSALS FOR CARPETS AND OFFICE | CHAIRS. § The price for | each chair to include the delivery of the same at | By order of the Quartermaster General. fe26-td | Call and see (this city) testimonials, 445 K st. Washington, mar 9-1m™ Call and secure some of the Great Bargsina now — = offered at No. 464 SEVENTH STREET, two doors : 3 below Smith's. J. BRUCE & CO. PROPOSA LS. i marl? Olothiers, 464 Seventh at., near F._ AND CLOTH. | With a ts | E" BROIDERIES ! 4 CAMBRIC and SWI8S RANDS, pp scr4RaeD SOLDIERS are all invited to call at SMITH’, No. 460 Sevanty Srarer, Orvosite City Pes: Gtive, and get their CLOTHING AT LESS THAN NEW YORK PRICES. £oldiers can rely on Fair Dealing at SMITH's, No. 460 SEVENTH STREET, and CORNER 20TH STRERT AND PA. AV, mar 17 d¥s’ CLOTHING! Bo*s eu S BOYS’ CLOTHING! We hereby call every body’s attention to our LAKGE AND TASTY STOCK of BOYS’ CLOTHING, | to suit the season. Hi Being now prepared to fit all boys trom five years and up, we invite every body to give us a call. Remember our motto, which is—Fair Bealines and Low Prices! BAR & BROTHER, fe 17-2m Southwest corner7th and sts, \ Fee sey ee 9928 | MILITARY AND CIVILIAN. i WALL, STEPHENS & OO. are now openti their, FALL AND WINTER GOODB, embracing fixe DEESS COATS, DOXSKIN PANTS, VESTS, &c. Alarge and well selected Stock of fine heavy | OVERCOATS. We have also a complete sssort- ment of BUSINESS SUITS, made in the most do- rable manner. Officers will find our Milita ods desirous to their wants. Heavy Woolen Blankets, , @t reasonable pricer. for CAMP nse, at PAL BTEPHENS & 00., 323 Pennsylvania avenve, detween 9th and etree’ DRY GOODs, Oe 25-dtt &e. 'EMBROLDERIES | We have now in store, and will sell without any advance on old prices, the following goods, such oe do. INSERTING and EDG- S. in seta and single, ROB. INFANT BODIES a WINDOW CURTAINS. Plain Homeutehed and Embroidered HANDKER- Ke stock of LADIES’ UNDERGAR MENTS. S& W. MEYENBERG, 46 Market Space, (under Avenue Hons mar 1] between 7th and sth sts. ST RECEJVYED—A large stock of Mal Thread and i fi Embroidered Handke Vhread and Pus rent stock of Heal Steel, Jet and Tor Beit Clasps, Porte which will de sold at low pri fully solicited. WM mar ly J _ LADIES’ DRESS FURS! UST Arrived, another large and fine assortment of FURS, in set end separate, from 36 up to 3250, all of our own manufacture, and as the stock was bought befere the rise, we are thus enabled to suit the most fastidious ‘ Our stock of DRY GOODSis daily increased by new arritals. 8. & W. MEYENBUKG, 45 Market Space, under Avenue House. no %6 Between 7th and sth sts. Great INDUCEMENTS 25 cents per yard for DRESS GOODS of the best fabrics and styles, worth ST to cents, _ We cannot guarantee to sell for those prices any longer than for ono or two weeks, as the goods are advancing daily B, & W. MEYENBERG, 45 Market Bpace, between 7th and 8th sts. le 1) Under the Avenue Hoi a CHARLES RIVART & €0.°S CHAMPAGNES. _ WE HAVE NOW IN STORE, AND ARE RECEIVING DAILY, CHARLES RIVART & CO.'S FAMOUS CHAMPAGNE WINES: CARTE NOIRE, (Sweet Verzeny,) CARTE BLANCHE, (Dry Verzeny.) These Wines are highly appreciated in the York market, for their richness and delicate flavor, We are prepared to negotiate with Hotels and @ trade, for any quantity, at the shortest possible notice, either in bond,(duty paid,) er in stor the most fayorable terms, 00 AUGUSTUS JOHNSON & €O,, 259 PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE, BerWees 9Tn anv 100k Srs., SOLE AGENTS FOR THE DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA. _mar 6 tf FS RENT—A first-class FURNISHED DWELL ING in Georgetown, being the residence of the late David English, No.29 First street. This is a commodious house with large drawing rvem, parlors, and dining room, eon’ ent pantry, kitchen, icehouse and wine cellars; supplied with waist ud gas and allthe modern appliances for om fort, | There are spacious grounds attached with orn mental shrubbery and fruit trees. A fine sistern, | stable and carriage houses onthe premises. The house is admirable adapted for entertaining, It will be rented completely furnished ana gies ts a en immediately, For terms apply. on the prem- ges or to W. 8, Cox atNo 40 Louisiana avenue, Washington. {Intel.} mar 18-eotf AAC HERZBERG. Licensn FAWeBRO iit, of the Old Stand, established 1852 — $10,000 to be loaned, on id and silver watches, jewelry, guns, pis- Che, silver ware and Meer | agverel. nal Hi as boteeen oie andtieat. Tt 101 5 ats. transactions strictly confidential. ja 14-3m OX HAND AND FOR SALE—3,00 Smoked and Falt Beef Tongues, 3,000 Sheep Tongues, 15,00 Tbs. of the best Salt Beef, plate and brisket, cured in the best manner, le lower than the tame article can be bought for elsewhere, Also. a cop- stant supply of Fresh Meats, SbIN HOOVER. sorner Sth and D ste., and io Oenter Market. moar 19 Jun” { Orchestra Seats, 75 cents; Parquette, 50 cents, i Our National Ens .W | Jobnson, | _ For sale at Hotels and Bookstores, } o’ctock. WASHINGTON THEATRE. COBNER ELEVENTH AND C 8TRESTS. Masacras_..__....Mussns. Mazper & Gossom Sracz Maxaonn—_.__.__.___Parp. G@. MaxzpEn ‘TREABURER_. —__. ........_....G 80. W. FARREN MONDAY EVENING, Mareh 30th, 1853, MRS. JOHN wooD, MRS, JOHN WOOD, MRS, JOHN WOOD, JERS. JOHN WOOD, THE QUEEN OF COMEDY ANP SONG, THE QUEEN OF COMEDY AND SONGS THE QUEEN OF COMEDY AND BONG, will make her first appearance in Washington in TWO OF HER GREAT CHARACTERS: JENNY LIND, with ber wonderful vocal! imitations of REIGNOLI, AMAELIO, GAZZANIGA. &e, together with varions songsand a DANCE! LOAN OF A LOVER. Mre, John Wood Gertru te. tee With Bongs. Duetts, &c. Novrc®,—During Mrs, John Wood's engagement | feats may be secured three days in advance. TUESDAY, SECOND NIGHT OF MRS. JOHN WOOD. Pnricgs or ApMission.—Balcony Chairs, 75 cents; ‘em- ily Circle, cents; Private Boxes, $5. GROVER’S THEATRE. PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE, near Willard’s Hotel Leowarp Guovea———__. ___.____._ _Mamacup | THIS EVENING, Re engagement tor only five nights of FE. L, DAVENPORT, J. W. WALLACK, Jr., supported by Miss EMILY MESTAYER, Miss ADA PARKER, CHARLES BARRON, &c., &c. Firat time of ti great romantic play written | expressly tor Mr. Davenport. in live tableaux eu- titled ST. MARC; CR. The SOLDIER OF FORTUNE Eo eee Ree rai . Davenport Giamonde W. Wailack | Diauora. . a Ba Ada Parker Theresa s Emily Mestayer Lorenzo Charles Barron Count Rosario. . J.E. Whiting RA Admission 5°, 25,and75cents. Seats fer any of the coneluding nights may be secured two days in advance. popuinr play WERNER, now Wallack. 1U KBDAY—The only played by Mr. eee VARIETIES! VARIETIES: NATIONAL AMUSEMENT INSTITUTION, Fronting on Penn., ave., and Ninth street, THE STAR SPANGLED BANNER. 20. pure and simple. it- voice is ever of Union and Laberty,ofvhe Com. sutution and the Laws, and Long may it wave O’er the Lund of the Free,and the Home of the Brave. Ta Grand introductory Nationa: Overture, combin- ing our National Anthens performed’ by the orchestra preparatory to the performance, A PROGKAMME OF EXTRAORDINARY AT TRACTION, Bringing into requisition all of our great Oom- Brignoli Ada Laurent, Dick Watkins, J ace, Ada Tesman, Nellie Seymour, Helena’ Smith, Mile Lizetta. Geraldine, Bob Hall, Frank Kerns, Ja nes Pilgrim, Larry Tooley. Mr. Purcelle Miss Oharies, Miss Florence, Miss Whiting. the Circle of Beauty, Cluster of Grace. and the combination of female loveliness all appearing. iRAND MATINEE WEDNESDAY AFTER- NOGN, April Sand every WEDNESDAY AFTER, for Ladies and Children. Admission 20 and 16 cents. te" A Singular Novelty. SIGNOR MO tae MIs LEARNED Shortl appear for one night only. 1 Ue HALL! WEDNESDAY EVENING, First Appearance in America of MISS CLARA SIDNAL, perl ist Tie Celebrated Fomal: Reader and Orator, WEDNESDAY—" THE POETS!” FRIDAY—* LONDON!” Tickers Firty Oesrs mar 28 DD FELLOWS HALL! BILLIARDS EXTKAORDINARY! At the request at many prominent citizens and strangers, Messrs, KAVANAGH. @ LDTHWAITE and DERRY, MICHAEL PHELAN, assisted by will give a graod BILLIARD EXHIBITION at the ahove Hall. on MONDAY and TUESDAY KVENINGS, March Sith and Sist, 1863. Andon TUESDAY AFTERNOON, March Sist, at three o'clock, kor the Avommeodation of Ladies and Families. TICKETS ONE DOLLAR, te be obtained at the principal Hotels, Billiard Rooms, Restaurants, and at the door. Doors open at 7; piaying to commence at 733 mar 23 lw" A PROCLAMATION! A PROCLAMATION ! DAYTON’S CELEBRATED BOSTON CRACKERS, WINE BISOUIT, LEMON BISCUIT, PIC NIG CRACKERS, ARE SOLD BY ORME & 80N, KING & BURCHELL, GASS & GATLEY, GULICK, HOOVER, WHITE & JOYCE, M. GREEN, B. FENNER, Mar 2]-lm* = Betsey. M°’KELDEN & CO., BANKERS, 223 PENNA. AV., OPPOSITE WILLARDs, Wasutneron, D. C., WILL BUY AND SELL GOLD AND SILVER, UNCURRENT MONKEY, | VIRGINIA AND OTHER SOUTHERN BANK NOTES, DEMAND AND 7 3-10 TREASURY NOTES and all other GOVERNMENT SECURITIES, DRAFTS ON THE NORTHERN CITIES AND EUROPE, Navy and baie § Checks ard Quartermasters’ Vouchers Cashed, Collections made cn the most liberal terms. Bonds, Stocks and Geld bought and sold on usual commissions, De posits received. mar 2}-Im IAMOND'LINE Buck 54 9 CUMBERLAND COAL The subscribers have justorganized a ‘ine of light | draft, low cabin canal boats for the purpose of sup- plying the city with Oumberland Gaal. Ail orders he ef should be addrvssed to for coal by the cargo Stout BNOW & 60. or MORGAN & RHINEWART, Foot of @ street. mar 25-eolm” MACHINE SEWING. A LL Kinds of Machine Stitching, Embroidering, | Drese Making, &c., promptly executed at 410 Ninth street, between H and I. Family sewing attended to at short notice. Ladies wishing te learnon Grover & Baker machin, taught in a lessons. fa en to tenk _mar3s30*_ GHARLES 8. FOWLER & OO. IMPORTERS, " WAOLMBALE AND RuratL INA, GLASS AND. EARTHEN W. i Fine Cutlery, Japanned Waiters, Plated Qosret Lampe himneys and Wicks li ral Lanterns, &0., &c., "pteomay 604 (O44 Fellows’ Hall) 7th st, DIABY, PROM MAROE 4, foe ROVEMBER 12, 1883 y aDAM GUROWSELI. BRILPRIN'S Bookstore 244 Pa. avenue, sels? it Mlle | TELEGRAPHIC NEWS, {ASSOCIATED PRESS DISPATOHES.) OF THE SOUTH CAROLINA NEGRO EXPEDITION, Officin! Report of General Saxt Bravrort, 8. ©, March 14, 18 Hon. | Edwin M. Stanton, Secretary of War;—srr: I | have the honor to report that the expedition | which I sent up the St. John’s river, Florian, | consisting of the First regiment South Carolina ! Hl volunteers, Jolonel T. W. Higginson command- ing, and @ portion of the Second South Carolina volunteers, under Colonel Montgomery, cap- tured and took possrssion of the town of Jack- sonville, on Tnesday, the 10th inst. As I stated in my last report to you, the ; Object ofthisexpedition was tovecupy Jackson- , Ville and make it the base ef operations for the arming of negroes, and securing in this wa: potsession ot the amtire State of Florida. te fives me much pleasure to reportthat «0 far the objects of the expedition have been fally accomplished. The town is completely in our | possesion, aud many prisoners. There has been constant skirmishing going on for several days, and in every action the negro troops have bebayed with the utmost baavery ; never ina single instance ean 1 learn that they have } Hinched. itis my belief that gcarcely an incident in | this war has caused a greater panic throughout | the whole Southern coast than this raid of the | colored trcops in Florida. The negroes are j. collecting at Jackson yille from all quarters. } Tam sir, with great respect, | R. Saxton, Brigadier General Vols. { DEPARTMENT OF NORTH CAROLINA. Wingfield Attacked by the Rebels—Rein- forcements for our Troops Arrive and the Enemy sre Driven Back—Their Whole Force Subsequently Routed. Fortress Moyrox, March 29.—The enemy ttacked Wingfield on the Chowan river, and were repulsed. The rebel force consisted at the Forty-second North Carolina, and guerrillas under Colonel Brown, Lieutenant McLane, with apart ota com- ! pany ofthe First North Carolina volunteers, tock refuge in @ block-house, and defended him- self and commandsucerssfully. Afteran hour | and a halt’s fight, he beat the enemy off. | General Foster came up the next day from Plymouth with three companies, and four com- panies of the Fleyenth Pennsylvania cavalry } Were sent from Suffolk by General Peck. Colonel Brown succeeded in crossing the } Chowan with a partofhis force- Theremainder were attacked near Edenton, and disparsed after a short re nee. Our troops are hunt- | ing them in the swamps. i DEPARTMENT OF THE OHIO. 4 Rebel Force Reported to have Crossed the Comberland—Gen. Gilmore Drivi the Enemy Before Him in Kentucky, LovisvILLe, M The Journal learns trom what it itable source, that a Hivision of re crossed the Cumbe: land yester gs Ferry, near Wails- burg, Pulaski county, but army headquarters ived ne notice of this incursion. : on, the freizht tran below Gallatin, broke through the brid. ar e men and abeut 120 head of catde were illed, Frankfort and Lexington are under martial law. All is quiet in their vicmity. Gen. Gilmore crossed the Kentucky river in force yesterd Danville. and is driving the re © direction of Crab Or- chard. Gens. Parke and Wileox haye arrived at the , Cincinnati, Burnett Ho THE WAR ON THE ™ ISSIPPI Great Advantages Reported to Have Been ned by our Troops. The Mereury has 2 ro dispatch, to the effect that the Li ippi has flooded the Penin- sula, and there therefore, a depth of fifteen of water in the cut-off A fleet of six iroa- F sports passed through, and men. They are to ut, and thongh the object > it is thought they will attack Anothe ceived, the e: dispatch @ report has been re- announcing the complete success of vedition under Generals Rossand Quin- ral Porter, and it is said Green- been captured, with all the rebel force there, but no particu are given. DEPARTMENT OF THE CUMBER- LAND. The Rebels Endeavori o Makea Di- version in their Favor. Cincinnati, March 29.—Parson Brownlow has arrived from Tex . He reports that | the rebels are concentrating all their infantry formerly in East Tennessecat Tullahoma, while the cavalry make a diversion in East— ern Kentucky, hoping to draw a portion of Rosecrans’ torces. Rebel reinforcements | daily arriving at Tullahoma, trom Virginia. FROM FORTR MONROE. pels Attack Williamsburg i Repulsed. ”e, March 29.—The enemy arg this morning with cay- ind were repulsed by the Ess Mo Wilhamsbu alry and infantry, Fiith Pennsylyania Cavalry under Colonel Lewis. At noon theenemy had retreated, and Colonel Lewis had re-established his. pickets. The l is not yet ascertained, Further \Particulars of the Capture of 2 Missouri Steamer by Guerrillas. Kaneas City, March 29.—Further partie- ulars have been received in regard to the cap. tnre of the steamer Sam Gaty, yesterday, by guerrillas, It is stated that nine negro men and two soldiers were killed and one wound- ed. The last escaped to Independence. Ail public and private property was rifled. Three hundred sacks of flour, forty-eight wagon beds belonging to the Government, and consider able private freight was thrown overboard. The amount of money taken is upwards of $2,200, of which $600 belonged to the beat, The guerrillas intended to destroy the boat, but finally allowed her to proceed on her voyage. They had followed her thirty miles. Later from Port Royal. Fortress Monnor, March 28.—The steamer S. R. Spaulding, from Hilton Head last Thars- | day, arrived here to-day. She reports the steamboat Expounder aground near Stone inlet. There has been no important movement as ! yet with the fleet. Prize Steamers Arrived at New York. New York, March 20.—The prize steamer | Granite City, captured off Elenthera, arrived } here to-night, She is an iron vessel, four hun- dred tons burden, and had an assorted cargo from Nassan. The steamer Dudley Beak, from Newbern, arrived this evening. The prize steamer Nicholas First arrived to-night. wz Itis stated alaw will take effect in the Confederate States on the istot July, by which their legal paper currency will no longer be receivable for public dues, and must be fund- ed or exchanged for public bonds, This wilt epen new chann for further issue which may be absorbed like manner. @F On a recent trip of the steamer Gen. Buell from Cincinnati to Louisville, a lady gave birth toa fine femele child; and General msseau being on the boat, she named it Buella Rous~ | sean. @7 The Supreme Court of Illinois has de- cided that an execution cannot be levied on city property, and that a cit eannot be eom- pelled to tax the people to pry its obligations, #7 The dry goods store of Evans & Co., in Philadelphia, s entered by burglars on Saturday night, and rebbed of $3,000 worth of gocds. @7 It is proposed by amiable rebels to hang the editor of the Southern Union, of Milledge- ville, Ga., for an article proposing to recon- struct the Union. a7 The Paris Presse says that Madame Emile de Girardin wore £200,000 worth of jew- elry at the Countess Wale i’s fancy ball. wy With a view of checking the growing crime of infanticide, it is proposed to erect an. East London Foundling Hospital. #7 In Prussia the press censor has a novel way of cancelling obnoxious paragraphs, He treats them with a coating of blacking. @7 An east: rv editor heads his list of births, m rriagesand deaths thus—-Hatched, Matched and Despatched.