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—— THE EVENING STAR. PUBLISHED EVERY AFTERNOOR, (SUNDAY EXCEPTED, AY THE STAR BUILDINGS, Conve PEXN'A AVENUB AFD 11TH STREET, BY WwW. D. WALLACH. sie ae ed Papers in by eacri it ga Pee eats fer Yo es mail subscribers | joe is $4.50 & yoar, in advance; $2 for six seals: @1 for three months; and for lose than @hree months at the rate of 12 cents a wooek. Single gopies, ONE CENT; in wrappers, TWO CENTS. ADVERTISEMENTS should be sent to the before 12 e’cleck x.; otherwise they may not eppear until the next day. Eben v=, XXI. + ig Star, WASHINGTON. D. C.. TUESDAY. APRIL 7, 1863. NE. 3,156. THE WEEKLY STAR. This excellent Family and News Journal, com> taining a greater variety of interesting rendirg than can be fonnd in any other—is pubiished om Friday morning, TERMS—Cash, invariably, in advances, Bingle copy, per annum. ——.______.g1 0@ Five if enees ewes een eneee tens 4 785 Ten copies ._..... ---- 900 Twenty-five copies....___.. 20 00 It invariably contains the ‘Washington News” that has made Ths Daily Evening Star circulate so generally throughout the country, BT Bingle copies (in wrappers) can be procured at thee unter, immediately after the issue cf the | Paper, ?rice—THREE CENTS. SS ees STUS JOHNSON & CO., 289 PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE, Burw 97ru & 107TH 87s., (COMBS’ BUILDING,) Have Just Received 100 CASES DE ST. MARCEAUX CHAMPAGNE “RED Lao,” IN QUARTS AND PINTS, This Wine is pronounced by connoisseurs superior ‘te any other brand in the market,and prom- iment on the Wine list of first-class Rew York Hotels and Restaurants. ALSO 100 CASES GREEV SEAL, QUARTS. Besides the above Wines, we have cc tantlyen hand a fuil eupply of all other well-known brands— PIPER HEFDSICK, HEIDSICK & CO., MOET & CHANDON OLIQUOT, G. H. MUMM & CO., Etc, WF An inepection of cur stock, which is now veplete in every branch, is respectfully solicited, AUG, JOHNSON & CO. mar 13-tf EW SPRING DEY GOODS! 200 pieces new spring Calico & pieces Lawns, 15) pieces Bleached Cotton 2 pieces Hrilliants and Ginghams é 40 pieces Mohair Plaids, 16 pieces Black Silk Table Linen, Russia Diapers, Napkins | ivish Linens, Towels, Crash, Cotton and Linen Sheeting i Flanneis, Ladies’ Cloaking Cloths 4 Colored Alpscas, Plaid Poplins, Monselins New Style Square and Long Shawls, for spring wear at Mourning Goods of every deseription 9 dezen Hooped Bkirts 160 dozen Ladies, Gents, aud Misses’ Cotton Hose Huadkercbiefs, Gloves, Gaunticts, Jouvin's Kid 8 i Gantbric Bwiss, Thread and Valenciences Edgings wand Insertions . 15 dozen Parasols, Sun Shades, and San Umbrellas, all ofhich we offer at a Nery sat BATaDeS i1sso.-=. DRAKE'S PLANTATION BITTERS, Exhausted nature’s great restorer. A delight- ful beverage and aetive tohic. Composed of pure St. Croix Rum, roots and herbs. It in- wigorates the body, without stimulating the brain. It destroys acidity of the stomach, creates an appetite, and strengthens the system. Itis a certain cure for Dyspepsia, Constipa- tion, Diarrhea, Liver Complaint, and Nerveus Headache, and prevents Miasmatic disease from change of diet, water, etc. It can be used at all times of day, by old or young, and is par- ticularly recommended to weak and delicate ns. Seld by aH Grocers, Druggists, Ho- tels, and Saloons. P.H DRAKE & OO., No. 902 Broadway, New York. +2 2%§-e06m DAMS EXPRESS COMPANY a iene. GREAT _BASTERN, NORTHERN 4qD WHET. EEN EXPRESS FORWARD? MERCHANDISE, MONEY, JEWHLRY, VALD ABLES, NOTES. STOCKS, BONDS, &o. Forwarded with SAFETY AND DISPATCH te all accessible sections of the cong! bench Company agencies in the principal way Towns in NOBTH, RAST, WEST, AND NORTHWEST. TON, DG NEW YORK, BOSTON. we ats Pate nee OINN {LL LEXINGTON. ISTRIOT C@URT OF THE UNITED STATES D TOR THE DISTHICT OF COLUMBIA. aes aapet & In ADMIRALTY. Cargo of Whisky, Coffee. &c. i y hereas tured a prize by the oficern aed crew'af the Cnited Sintes Hotilla id ht into the port of Washington, District or ealum ia, find brought within the juriisdiction tl cm my acccunt, as Iam determined not te pay any aent contracted by her,she having left my bed an all pertens who skall PERSONAL. AMUSEMENTS. “HEREBY FOREWARN ALL PERSONS FROM . harburingmy wife Margaret, or crediting her board without just cause. I shall prosecute harbor my said wife to the i ad day of March, 1963, extent of the law. Bigsis Gene sea ca tea bylthe, Unitad Staten | 8p 63 STANLY COFFREN, 1 id District praying the condemna- i fist of sail cargo: nan "that monttion and attach- Mapauz HO IMPOSITION ment issue against the cargo, and the ownere there- of. and ail persons interested or claiming an inter- est therein, warning them at some early day to appear and antwer suid libel: It is therefore or- dered by this Court, in admiralty sitt'ng, thir slat dax of March, 1363, that notice be given to the own- ot said cargo and all persons interested or er! el ing an interest therein to appear and answer this libel on the frst Monday of May, 1833, and show cause, ifany they have why said cargoshould not be condemned and sold according to law; and born with a natural gift. 8 future—was never known to fail. Cause speedy ma. Oures No, 435 F street the Patent Uffice. The only alikenese of future husba: reality. Ladien 50 cents; gentlemen $1. mh25 Im* ROSS, Doctress and Astrologist, was he tells the and ages, brings to, ther those long separated, all diseases; Business strictly conadential, ‘est, between 6th and 7th, near rson that can show or absent friend in RS, L. SMITH, Olairveyant, Test Medium, No. 335 south B street, between Ist and 2d ‘sts., GROVER’S THEATRE. PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE, near Willard’s Hotel Gponaay Grovaz———. —— —_. —__. _.. MamaGus EASTER FESTIVAL WEEK! SraAkSPRaRBAN Nicut! THIS (TUESDAY) EVENING, Special Appearance of the Charming Washington Favorite MISS SUBAN BENIN. Second Appearance of the Beautiful, Popular Ac- tress. MISS ANNETTE INCE, First and only time of the delightful tragic play, by Skukepeare, ROMEO AND JULIET! SUSAN DENIN as ROMEO ANNETTE INCE as JULIET. : 'E.H. Bri that said notice be given by tings copy of this | Capitol Hill. next door to National House;afew | Mercutic . Brink order upon the front door of the Court House of | doors from McPherson’s Apothecary, same’ side; | Friar Lau: - Ben. Rogers said District, and by publication in the Evening | yellow blinds. Mrs, Smith heals old standing dis- | Capulet B. Williams Star twice a week previ-us to said first Monday of | eases by magnetism, converses with your deceasod | Peter Harry Clifford May, 1963. the first publication tobe om or before | friends; describes them; gets names; also sees your | Paris J.E. Whiting the fret Monday of April 1963. | living husbands, brothers, wives, children, lovers, | Tybalt I. WH, Bokee By order of the Court. | describes them, tells their character, ana diseases? ‘uree 5 ...Mra.G. C. Germon Test: R. J. MEIGS, Clerk. and all about them, Hours from 10 till § p.m, Sit. an .....Fanny Ryan Copy—Test :—R. J. MEIGS, Clerk. apt 2aw | ti $1. mar 23 3w* } Tn rehearsal, PAULINE, ISTRICT COURT OF THE UNITED STATES FOR THE DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA, United States i rs. | 207 Cases of Mith Drink, part) Im ADMIRALTY, | of the cargo af the schooner | | Tho. C. Worrelt i 4 e Whe the said 207 cases of milk drink wera, | on the 24th of February, 1863, seized for violation | of the Revenue Law the United States and | brought within the jurisdiction of this Court, and on the second of Merch, 1863,.a Libel waa filed by the United States Attorney for the District of Co- | lumbia, in this Court, praying the condemnation | of said cases of milk drink, and that proce: monition and attachment issue agsinst said cases of milk drink and the owners thereof, and all per- sous interested or claiming an interest therein, warning them at some early day to xppear and an- swer said Libel: It therefore ordered by this Court. in Admiralty sitting, this first day of April, J863, that notice be given to the owners of said cases of milk drinkt and all persons interested or claiming sn interéat therein to appear and this Libel om the first Monday of May, 15 show cause, if any they have, why said caa-s of | milk drink sheuld not be condemned and sold ac- cording to law, and that said notice be given by posting a copy of this order upon the front door of | the Court fiouse of said Distrist, and by publica- tion in the Evening Star twice a week previous to said first Monday in May, the first publication to be on or before the second Monday of April, 1<63. of the t: By order oo" py MBIGS, Clerk. Cl ap4 | | Cop: EEDS ne OF ALL KINDS, | BEANS, u LAWN GRAss. FLOWER SED, SEED POTATOES, TIMOTHY OXCHARD GR : HERDS’ GRASS, FIELD PEARS, FIELD BEANS, &e., &e. FRESH AND GENUINE. J. P. BARTHOLOW, Agricultural Warehouse, 55 ith street, below Pean. avenue, mar 3) eolm near Canal, NEW SPRING MILLINERY AND E. 700DS ? Ladies, I respectfully call your attention to ray new stock of FANCY AND MLULLINEKY GOODS, EMBROIDERIES, LACES &c., which I have | just received from New Yerk. I have just re- | | A € turned home, and do not heritate to say that it is the largestand most complete stock of goods in the city. 7 7 , ; Es in 2 new military dan ranged and only ‘anced | ° epect: ; i Luesiay... ad | Tuesday. | ina new military rs y ed | BONS. JET AND STEKI. ORNAMENTS. FANCY, | €8ch berth, according to size, situ cuinany sUauevar uprated’ in one-osueers Rane | TUCK AND SIDE COMBS, EMBROIDERIES, | Medation of the State Rooms; ali Pat the names: ie LACES. &c., &c., all of w small advance on old prices. Fine Steel Belt Clasps, Fancy Steel and Jet @rna- mente in great variety, at FRANKLIN ETCHISON’S. No 12 Market Space, betw. 8th and 9th sta, P. 8 —New Headdresses, Dress Caps, &c. mar 23-2 JPOR SALE—50.000 extra choice Roses, Fruit Trees, Ornamental Plants. Shrubs, But bous Roots, Climbing Plants, Kvergreens, I will sell ata very c., & 3. bi plendid large size Pear, Cherry and Plum Trees, jn bearing order. . 2,0 Chinese Arbor Vitea (Tree of Life,) the most suitable ornament for cemeteries, & 50 to 10 Building Lots to rent or | A. JAR i=} se , Flonst mar 25-eo]m* corner tathand M ste, s.—T.1860-=. DRAKE’S PLANTATION BITTERS Invigorates, strengthens, and purifies the sys- tem; is aperfect appetizer, and nature’s great restorer. It is composed of pure St. Croix Rum, the celebrated Calisaya Bark, roots and herbs. Particularly adapted to weak and delicate per- sons, and can be relied upon for its purity. It cures Dyspepsia, isa gentle tonic, and is just the thing for changes of the season. Sold by all Grocers, Druggists, Hotels, and Saloons P. H. DRAKE & OO., 202 Broadway, New York. 25-eo6m Ww. NORTH AND SOUTHWEST, FICERS. AND SOLDIERS TAKEN AT on GOVERNMENT RATES. The only pla-e to buy tickets is at the ticket offico of the Baltimore and Ohio “4 Railroad at the Depots Noda. 5 ited he ety, Nl Ms RS | ington and the Ohio river. Baggage checked througt frem thise ty. Splendid sleeping cars at- tached to all night trains. Trains leave at3 a.m, and 5 and LenS m. Beware ef runners and hire- lings; nave ng Hing 10 do with theta, Bae come: di- rect to the depet and procure your tickets. . W. EDMONDS. Passenger Agent B. & 0. R. R. Oo. mar 31 PPING PAPER w* AND PAPEB BAGS For sale at ADAMBON’S, 506 Ninth street, next to Perry’s Dry Goods Store, NOTICE TO SMALL DEALEKS IN BOOTS AND SHOES. A gentleman has on sterage, 506 Sth street, next to Perry’s Dry Goods re, a small lot of BOOTS and SHOES, ew York prices, i i 25 CENTS A POUND, | warranted an excellent article. Sold at ADAMSON’S, 506 Ninth at., one door from Perry’s Dry Good Store, mar 27 tf Ny cans COLLINS & 00.8 PHFLADELPHIA are at New Y and with lines forwarding to the CANADAS and the DRAUGHT ALE AND PORTER. BRITISH PROVINCES. and with Cra lines SETS to LIVERPOOL, SOUTHAMPTON and H vam, Lam now receiving large eaantities of DRAUGHT aad thence by Buropean expresses to all prominent | 418 nd PORTER from this celebrated Brewery, commercial towns in Great Britain and on the Con. which I am 5 4 to farnish’on‘abort notice te Volisction of NOTES, DRAFTS and BELLS made | al! persons who will favor me with their orders, at all accessible parts of ue O DUNN Age Satisfaction guarantied. you * ‘Washington, Bo. preceren to my drivers will be promptly at- Fr, 2 Berane eceseore to) Goods delivered inall parts of Washington and i H.F. pied Go., Georgetown, free of charge. oT. AND MILITARY ‘Perms :—Cash on delivery. MER pane TAILORS, BILEY A. SHINN, Agent, ROPOLITAN HOTEL. oy Bnion Bottling Depot, 57 Groon st., at 369 P ne. a, D. 0. 20 6-tf Georgetown, D. 0. ee OPHAM’S FROM MAROM 4, 1861, TO MOVEMBER 12, 1983. T PREMIUM ONK MANUFACTORY ana tine 1 499 SzvexTE 8r., Wasuinoron, D.a. HEILPRIN ry Bookstore, Silver Medal awarded by Maryland Institute of dost 944 Paavente. | iso medal Ke Motiepolitan Mechanic's Institute WUTLERS, ATTENTION! k "Wyasnington, D. C., 1857, }0 boxes CARTE SOARS” 1 sm ‘mal always ookee DAMANTIN OANDLES, have on hand, of the best ma- $ ALLOW ss terial, eyare eines of Cheap for cash at National Soap and Candle Fine BOLE LEATHER, Works,Green street and the Canal, Georgetown, FRAME, B.C. a tar 2 LADIES JOD BOX, and FA GESTION he prepristors of th ind PELLISS1EB, OARPBT eee ieee FO} 2 ie ** Lad CABINET OF (WONDERS. ANATOM TEBITANVAB THAVELING BAGS and MEDICINE,” have determined —regardloss : SCHOOL SATOHELS, &e sxpense—to issue, free, (for the benefit of suffering T LOW PRIt a Bumanity,) four of their most veandinter- | Members of Gases and ‘Travelers will please Pang Lectures on Marriage and its Disqualifics- my stock before elsewhere Mervoes Bebility, Premature \, 5 that are made in other cities, isp = pee ose ir ng meine dh of ee LEATHER and DRESS TRUNKS made lectures have e menny of "TRUNKS COVERED snd REPAIRED at short saving thousands, and will be forwarded free om the ls Feceipt of four , by = jeees Galtveres toes cious! to any part of the Brostway, New York. Gomlenares a wae) fee: Puree ee 8. TOPHAM. AMAIOA EA BERG. J si ST, CROIX, Licznexp 'AWNBEOKEB, at ihe Old Stand, ARRAC RUM, established we, 10,000 to be >» OB Of Direct Importation, "a, saa jaa fecal ie yey, NAGLE’S ener es Meron ac abt at, fn a 200 Fenstyivanta aveate.: | "hi Sgeasedscc ately taantontel se 6S | Mus. WREN 8! COUR | Washington, | BALTIMORE BARGAIN STORE, . | HIGHLY | SELLING OFF! | A FULL SOG Se nome | Spring CASSIMERES and COTTON ADRS for | of Liquors at the | attended to at short notice Ladies wishing to } god SHOKS, and constantly receiv: | i: | MAGNETISM! till continues to BALI, DISEASES HAND MAGNETISM. Call and see (this city) testimonials. 445 K st. mar3-im* LANSBURGH & BRO 'S 375 Seventh St., bet. I and K. IMPORTANT TO THE LADIES, SELLING OFF! SELLING OFF! ESTIC AND FANCY i LOSE. Day : S Mrs. John Wood | Tue Stock Must Positivery Be Soto Our in 4 After which, the comedy entitled Pew WHERS. a SOMEBODY EL8E! Bleached and Brown MUSLINS at 20,25,3,end35 | Minnie... . Mrs John Wood cents per yard a Willsing “L'll be no Sub- Dark and Light PRINTS at 2%) and 25 ven’ missive Wife,” and “A Path by the River,” SHEETI COTTONS vf all .at much re- compesed for her by KE. Loder, Esq. duced pri Brown and Blexched TAB IRISH LINENS at 31. 7! 2 f BESS GOODS of every description —sreat variety CAS of all grad ELIN very cheap an Also,2 ulllin beroldata Ladies and Mi having a at apy pri an) a Ladies Fine All-Linen HAN DKERCHIEFS at 10 and 12}. cents Sik Packet Handkere 6100 dozen White and SPOOL COTTON 4) pounds Black I STAPLE NOTIC Brushes. Hair Bror Twilled Tapes. Celog: ear. of HOST a uch as Pins, Need Combs, Sewing —in great quanti R2"Cali carly and secure your goods at LAN noble aud patriotic work. st 8-84 BURGH & I 8 BALTIMORE BARGAIN VARIETIES! VARIETIES! ! STORE, $75 Seventh street, between Land K . 13 7 a : e TIONAL AMUSEMENT INSTITUTION. P.S.—The Store will be epen ever: Shane on Pa avenue and Nintbat. until 9 o'clock. m 3l-1¥ @QtEaMsuiP GREAT EASTERN ORK TO LIV FROM NEW Y erpooL. eh eay Tr P privileges in the Saloons in’ re attendance, Suits of apartine: be engaged by special agreem Excursion Tickets out and t only, a fare and ah. Servants accor under twolve years 0° Seconp Canin .—state furnished at separat- tabl eee Hip Capin.—Intermediate State Room gers found with beds, bedding, tab » and geod substantial food. aes STeeAAGE, With superior accommodali na. ts tor familie t. ? the Ist Cabin rs, and children ts fre cola All fares payable in Gold, or its equivalent in U. 8. currency. é . E; pagsenger allowed twenty cubic feet of a gage. An experienced ‘or passage apply to CH ay, at the Office. 26 BROADWAY, New York. For freight apply to HOWLAND & ASPIN WALL, Agents, 64 South street, New York, mh 2)-tye9 NARKIAGES! C il CARRIAG. I have now on hand end ¢ iv- ing a fine assortment of FIRST CLASS CARRIAGES, made by the best_buid ersin the country; consisting of one splendi¢ Caleche, one Usleche seat Ro for two lu full ch, Brett's; four and six Boat Wagons aatons, Plain and shifting Top Buggica, ogether with a number nantowns, sand ( four Doctors’ Ph: four persons, of SECOND HAND CARRIAGES but little use also, several splendid Sleighs, all purchased for cash, and can be sold to suit the times to those who. call soon at No, 409 Pennsylvania avenue. mar} 2m THOMAS Y 470 FOURTEENTH 8T.,(Orrosirg Wittarps’.) ON THE EUROPEAN PLAN, With a First-class Restaurant Attiched, Pxivare Surrer Booms For Partixs, C.P.MUNSELL & CO., mar 19-]m Proprietors Ry OH, COME WITH ME! Bx COME WHERE? Why, to the Central Hotel Restaurant. Yes, air, that’s the piace, for the old and popular corner been up in the most costly style, with marble eounters, tied floors, &c. Choicest brands se and every delicacy of the sea- it all hours, in the most cleanly manner.at the shortest notice. Prices moderate. H. D. GELSTON, Proprietor, Rooms for private parties. Central Hotel, 8.W. corner of Penna av, and 6th st. {a 20-3m* Gj ROCERS AND DEALERS, ATTENTION! A large stock of FANCY SOAP for sale 50 per cent, less than the present manufacturing pricen, ood invantinent for greenback, (Givers call, it st be closed iminediately. . ork H. DAWSON & CO 164 Water st., Georgeto com gon can be had j mar 19 eo2w* MACHINE SEWING. 2 Au Kinds of Machine Stitching, Embroidering, Dress Making, &c., promptly executed at 410 Ninth street, between H and I. Family sewing learnon Grover & Baker machines, taught in a few lessons. Also, Rooms to rent. mar 23-2W* OTS AND SHOKS TO SUIT THE TIMES, We are now manufacturing all kinds of BOOTS ing aeay- ly of Kastern-made Work of every decori, on made ex: reaaly to order: sodiwt iy fold at a much lower price than en Besttalore charged in this eity for muck inferior icles, : of BOOTS and SHORS ef Bastern or Clty made work, will sinays and a Sood assort- LO Wes’ COS. tl 2 Store and aC TPPIN & BROTHER, ap 5-tfr 314 Pennsylvanis avenue. ‘ NAL REVENUE STAMPS, aren OF EVERY DENOMINATION, 11 times hereafte: be had at r Can ve TT THE COLLECTORS OFFICK, No. te lay se my fi Ovpi ent. oaibe Post (Ofics Dewcrinent. Collector of Imternal Revenue for the fe %6 tf District of Columbia, T MOORE'S WEST END DRUG STORE, 113 Pa. avenue, south side, the public can be supplied with fresh and pure med. ‘Also’ Toilet Articles, Kerosene Oi =e. ery particule ate eal seins sects 8 i rescr sight ee eee ame Ie aw SARDINES, ANCHOVIES, SWEET OIL, CAPERS, Ete, ei NA g. LSE’Ss, fes 289 Pennsylvania DAMS’ BXPEBESS OOMPANY, enue. HOTIOR OF REMOVAL. ‘The D: OFFIOR of this Company ‘ paneyeaton Meare oan . caren #@.-T.-1sco.-=. S.—T.—1860.—Xx.—D PLANTA- RAKE'S TION BITTERS Of this eelebrated brand appears to be in every one’s mouth, as well as on every one’s table, They are a splendid article and can be relied upon to strengthen and invigorate exhausted mature. sep 25-co6m Pree” CR Bes AKOk Pardon” | ot - Hans Moritz (his 2d appearance) Comprisi bellion. kind soi reise turds for » library. tertained, and at the same time contribute to a the accomplis she baudles with th ene SI and the entire | OUR for Ladies and Children. Messina car, WP Admission &, 25, and 75 centa, WASHINGTON THEATRE. CORNE NTH AND O STRERTS. Messrs. Mazper & Gosson Frev.G Mazpee Gro. W. Farren THIS EVENING, April! 7, Great Success of MES. JOHN WOOD, As ANNE BRACEGYRDLE and MINNIE, Second Night of MR. JOHN T. RAYMOND, freva Laura Keene's Theater, New York, THE ACTRESS BY DAYLIGHT, MAN AND THE ARTIST, ndon ; period, 1699, irdle, the Great Tragedienne of thy & ELEVE J.T. Raymond HANTASMAGORIAL DISSOLVING ViEWS! A Beaurtren Artistic EXHisItTiIox, ipg about 200 views illustrative of the aubjects of Biblical History, and also This novel and beautiful exhibition, through the itution of the patriotic lalies of Wash- ill be presented at Opp F LL, t -WEDNESDAY, THURSDAY ENINGS of the present week, fir benefit of the Campbell Hospital, to | pLOWS” HA Tickets 2) cents. Doors open at 7}; o'clock ; ex- hibition to commence at 2 ic are earnestly invited to attend with that they will be most as reeably en- tors Hamblin & Co. age Manager teceeuceesJaines Pilgrim } Grane Double Av tions for the Easter Holidaya, | OUR PASS WORD [3 SUPERIORITY. New Dances, Ne nal Bthiopian Acta, » and Vocalist, a ant mi pit= iplin, the bow of which | of Pagvanini. ADA LAUREN :. nying her song Look att J.C Vallace, Ada Tesman, Dick Watkins, Hel Larry Tooley, M’lle Lizetta, Prank Kerns, Nellie Se our. James Pilgrim, M'He Ge- | raldine. J. Purcell, Addie Johnson, Bob Hall, Hanenh Birct Dulaney, the Misses Whiting, Dm pany. SHIONARLE MATINER WEDNESDAY AFTERNOON, April 8. New engeged and will shortly appear, HARRY LESLIF, the intrepid w irey Ker aud repe dancer, CANTERBURY HALL, LOUISIANA AV., NEAR Sixre Srager, THE FAIRY COMBINATION! In evidence of a Combination of Stars. the Equal of which can nowhere be found in the world Of amusement. observe this brilliant list’ of names First week of the Star Sisters, M’LLES AUGUSTA AND MARIE, Continued engagement of MISS JULIA MORTIMER, TINE DE FAIBER, MISS ERNS MISS KATE PENNOTER, MR. GEO. R. BDESON. MONS. SZOLLOSV’S BALLET TROUPE of T Beautiful Ladies, in « New Ballet, H.W. Eg ULES ily Emerson, Barry J, Carter, J. A. Willis and the Mammoth Cow pany will appear to-night be in i TREMENDOUS BILL! THE ARAB LAY! The New Trick Pantomime entitled THE GOLDEN AXE! New Songs, New Dances and New Acts! Doors open at 6°, o'clock ; performance at 7%. Admission 2 cents; Orchestra Arm Chairs, 9) cents; Private Boxes. (holding six,) $5. A GRAND #ATINEE SATURDAY AFTERNOON, at 20’clock, For Lapies anp Cut 5 A PROCLAMATION! A PROCLAMATION ! DAYTON S CELEBRATED BOSTON CRACKERS, WINE BISOUIT, LEMON BISCUIT, PIC NIC CRACKERS, ARE SOLD BY ORME & SON, KING & BURCHELL, GAS & GATLEY, GULICK, HOOVER, WHITE & JOYCE, M. GREEN, B. FENNER. mar 21-1m* Cc ARRIAGE , FOR SALE. Handsome light Rockaway for two er four per- sons; been used but little. Cheap for. ash, Apply to a i ¥. A, LUTZ, ap4-3t 392 Penn, avenue. eae WAGONS! WAGONS! WAGONS! Qn hand, a superior lot ef. one, two and four-herse with und without eprings. They LENS WAGONS, | make and will be Garriages of ail descriptions. sold low. Also, Carriages of all Se Carrisge Repairing of all kinds promptly at- “ROBT H. GRAHAM, Coachmaker _ap4 3t* 374 D, and 477 Bighth BOXES ORANGKS, sweetest fruit and 1, 00 Bee color of the late Catania and ‘goes, Just arrived-at JONES & CO., corner Eighth and D streets. | We recommend this fruit to confectioners and | hotels as the sweetest fruit. JEW RAG STORE! N NEW RAG STORE! , Bring your rags of all kinds to Island Hall Build- ing, 6th street south, where you can get the highest ap 2-3t sh prices. Also, METALS of all kinds. mar 16-1m* COREY & POWERS, ILBURN ON THE COW, Dairy Husbandr; and Cattle Breeding. if Quenon on the Milch Cow, Dadd on Diseases of Cattle. Flint on Milch Cows and Dairy Farming. Youatt on Cattle. American Cattle Doctor. Allen on Domestic Animals, Dairy Farming: London. Randall’s Sheep Husbandry, Youatt on She: Vasey’s atural Ilistoryof the Ox Tribe: London, Fiint’s Grasses and Forage Plante. London, Buck: iti A uckman’s British Grameee, Bopdca, TAYLOR. apd ATAWBA WINES AND BRANDIES, of American growth and manufacture, at AGLE’S fe 23 f 289 Pennsylvania avenue, IANOS.—A new reece of Steinway & 3on’s oF jus M unrivaled PIANO FORTES hav: been received gt the Music Store of W. @. METZEBOTT, corner of Pa. avenue and’ Eleventh st. Several Second-hand Pianos for sale cheap. m26 Ho148 e AND LONDON CORDIAL GIN. ar NAGLB’S, 269 Pennsylvania avenue | ten papers have been received there. | ackne TELEGRAPHIC NEWS, [ASSOCIATED PRESS DISPATCHES.] THE CONNECTICUT ELECTION. The Union Ticket Sweeps the State. New Haven, April 6.— The election for Governor and members of Congress in this | State came off to-da: with grea: spirit. New Haven gives Seymour, democrat, 213 YY, and has been conducted Majority. Fourteen towns in New Haven county, viz: New Haven, Orange, North Bradtord oodbridge, Naugatuck, Hamden, North Haven, Digby, East Hayen, Madison, and Meyden, lican candidate, 427 majerity, being a gain o 4 over his yote in Is80, when he carriet the State by 500 ma- jority. NeEw Lonpon, Conn., April 6.—New London gives Buckingham, Republican,for Governor, ) 343 majority: Colchester gives him 52; Water- ; Windham, 291; Groton, 100: Stoning- ‘There are heavy Union gains in all the State. Hartrorp, April 6—10 p.m.—The republi- cans carry the State, and elect Henry C. De- ming to Congress from the first congressional district. New Haven, April6—Midnight.—The Union | State ticket, headed by Goy. Buckingham, is elected by about 3,000 majority. Mess: ming. Hubbard and Krandyer, republicans, | and English, democrat, are ele “i to Con- gress—a republican gain of one representative. The republicans haye elected fifteen of the State Senators, and hayea large miujority in the House. Norwicn, April G.—The third congressional district, comprising New London and Wind- ham counties, as far as heard from, give Gov. Buckingham 2,200 majority. j Dantery, April 6.—Buekingham receives 1z2 majority, Ridgwotd 161, Redding 11, Beth- ymour has {4 | mm Lis. Deming, first dis dagee, third, 15) majority, Brookfield 6 HARTFORD, April 6.—H. trict, ha: majority. Midnight. Republican congressinen elected in the first, third and fourth districts, the dem- | parry in © second district. Hartford es Buckingham 7 . THE CANDIDATES aT For Union, }. Deming, ssmens Peace Dem. Abrain P. Hyde, ? L. Warner, Jame ‘ Augustus Braudegee, Wm fon vers 1, John H. Hubbard, Geo. ©. Woodruff. For State 0, Union. ers. Peace Dem. Governor. Wm. A. Buckingham, Lie r Roger Averill, H. Seymour. umes A. Hovey. retary of State, J.H. Trumball, James H. Hoyt. » Treasurer. Gabriel W. Coite, A. L, Kidston. j Controller. Leman W. Cuder. uloyd C. Baldwin. | THE ATTACK ON CHARLESTON. w York, April 6.—Dispatches received | here from Fortress Monroe state that Churles- They ttack by the Federal city had bee edge that th y and navy upon the men:ed, but contai tis fair to infer, ler wus the case they would announced it in the most glowing terms known to the yocabularly. It is generally believed thata oreverses haye been sust our troops or our fleet, and | son to believe that the loyal people will soon be electritiod by the gratifying. wmnouncement of the capture and oceupation of the spot where arleston once was located. howey e of Blockade-Runners. New York, April 6—A Port Royal letter of the stst ult. gives the particulars of the cap- ture of the Britis yekading-running st Aries by the C gunboat Stettin, C: Devens, on the 29th, whilst going into Bull's Bay. She was run aground, but was taken | with ail ber crew, including a pilot named | Adams, formerly of the steamer Marion. A portion of her cargo had been destroyed by the crew. She had formerly made one trip to Capt. Devens s she is a re- st steamer, ind has made 13 knots an hour since he captured her. The steamer South Carolina had captured a *hooner from Charleston for Nassau, with 70) bales of cotton. The schooner Expeditions, from Nassau for Savannah, with a cargo of salt, was captured by the garrison of Fort Pulaski, on the 30th ult, by the use of the steamer Mattano, with a 6-pounder on bourd. From San Fran CO. San Francisco, April 4.—The Legislature extend on to the 2Uth inst. Sugars | here is aslightly inereased demand fer groceries. Three brigs have cleared for the mouth of the Amoer river, carrying liquors, sugars. dry goods and groceries, The English underwriters charge 1 pre- mium war risk on California grain-laden ships. hi Municipal Election. SANDUSKY, Ohio, April 6.—The Union can- didate fer Mayor was elected to-day by 228 mitjority. The entire Union ticket has anayer- age of 160 majority—a Union gain over last October of three hundred votes. Michigan State Election. DETROIT, Apr This city gives the Dem- ocratic State ticket for Judge of the Supreme Court and for regents of the State University about 700 majority. The Albany and Sua ehauna Railroad al. ALBANY, April 6.—The Governor signed the Albany and Susquehannz railroad bill to-day. AES a wa-The rebels in New Orleans are taking greut pains spread the notion that yellow fever will Uthat city this summer. They point to the green scum along the gutters, and say itis very early in the season for it, and thiow eut many other equally terrible intima- tions. W7-A soldier dying of lung disease in one of the Washington hospitais, had a blister applied between his shoulders by the surzeon. Tho poor fellow looked waggishly at the dostor, and grimly asked if aman had to have astamp on him before he could be allowed to die. #7 The celebrated Toin Sayers applied tothe Police Court in London, recently, for protec. tion against his wife, who slapped his faceand put him in bodily fear. The magistrate held the lady to bail in the sum of £50. Give her the belt. Pennsylvania papers assert that the resolutions presented tothe Legislature a the free act of the people, but are all pre, in Harrisburg by politicians, and the: the State fer signatures. Lewis, the murderer, under sentence ot death in the Jersey City jail, recently tried to evade stretching hemp by attempting to com- mit suicide by biting open his veins. Peter W. Ray, a colored physician, is to be tried in Brooklyn tor producing an abor- tion upon Miss Mary Burns, a white woman, several months ago. id Ox, DANTE!—The following notice to ladies will be placed over theentrance to the stalls at the Royal Italian Ope: don, ye who enter her @7 Of ninety-five insurance companies in New York, only eight passed their dividends in 1862, and only nine are deficient in their surpluses after providing for all liabilities. 2 When the last steamer left, the secession- ists of New Orleans openly proclaimed that that city would be’speedily attacked by the rebels. 7 Medori, attached to Maretzek’: receives a salary of $2,400 per mon in gold. She is compared to Grisi. W@-A letter from Quebec to the Montreal Herald in relation to Canadian finances, says the deficiency this year will be nearly $3,000,000, 7 Two fine blooded horses were recently sold in New Orleans, as the confiscated prop- erty of rebels, for over $8,000. L fi Mea tell sey ted to the Princess of ‘Wales contains three thonsand diamonds peace re not ‘pared nN sentover 's company, th, payable 2,000 r ae sides ten very large brilliants. Bemlony a La nto on the Prince . Tast table was of the value of $1 | were delivered over to Col. Fish sas yet heard fromm in this section of | Capi (RE OF ANOTHER Prize.—The U.S- revenue steamer Hercules, Captain Dnagan, arrived in port yesterday, bringing in tow the prize echooner R. Mason, ot Kaltimore, and free. bound to Virginia: also, a lot of prise- hers from Baltimore, who went on board of the schooner at Annapolis. The schconer cleared irom Baltimore on Saturday last, for New York. The eargo consisted principally of whiskey, and ts valued at $13,000. Theschooner isabout 100 tons burthen, six years old, and Werln about $5,000, She left this port shortly berore the Herenuies steamed up, and was cb- served by the latter as she left Annapolis. She rau into tke Patuxent river during the storm of that day, thinking probably that an.oppor- tunity would be afforded to tranship her cargo to Virginia. The mersuns on board were Capt. Richard- son, a Mr. Burton, Mr. Prince, and Wilson, a t, ali of this city; also two men froy Richmend, Va., named Pritchard ahd Hobs A muil, containing letters from persons in the South, as also a large amount of Southern ‘nk notes, were captured. The prisoners Provos Ma shal, while the vessel, with cargo, &c., was placed in charge of the U.S. District Attorney to he proceeded with according to law.—Bulti- more American. &7 One firm in Troy has issued fifty thon- sand brass penny tokens. and it is said that the demand for local circulation is immense, Wa7The New York Express pitches into western telegraphs and telecraphers for their utter unreliability in the transmission of news. Be-A Georgia paper predicts that bacon will be $1.25 % pound in the South before many days &F George L. Duyckinck, an author of soma note, is dead. 7 A school for contrabands has been opened at Corinth, Miss : A PYRAMID OF FACT: Concerning Cristaporo’s Hatz Dye! It is pure, Poisonless, instantancous, imparts a perfect black. or a magnilicent brown, in the space of ten minutes; 18 cdorlesa, does not Stain the skin, and has never been Known to fail! Cristaporo’s Exogision Harr Dre, Manufactured by J. Cristadoro, 6 Astor House, New York. Sold everywhere, and applied by all Hair Dressers, Price, $1, $1.50, and $3 per box, aceording to size. Cristaporo’s Hain Restorative Is invaluable with his Dye, as it imparts thentmost softness, the most beautiful gloss and great vitality to the hair, Price 3) cents, $1, and $2 per bottle, according to Bize. mar 25-1m sae Pure Bovrros Wuisky. Bortiep sy Uporruo Woire, New Vora. To the Citizens of Wathington:—For some time past I have been solicited by the Melical Facalty of this city to add to my “Scheidam Aromatic Schnapps” business the bottling of Pure Bovreom Wuisky. which could be relied on by the medical profession, I would have acceded to their request tome time since, but found it difficult to procure a pure article, After considerable difficulty and de- lay I have arranged with two distillers in Bourbom county for aregular supply. I have also located an agent in Louisville, Ky., for the purchase of Boar- bon Whisky direct from the distillers, when oflered for sale in that market, The Whisky wilibe putup in my Schnapps bot- tles, and packed in cases of one dozen each, with a fac simile of my signature on the label, I remain yours, respectfully, UpoLruo Were, No. 22 Beaver st.,N. Y. i i New York, January 3, UpoLrno Wore Esq..22 Beaver st., New York. Dear Sir: The want of Pure Liquors for Medicinal purposes has been lang felt by the profession, aud thousands of lives have been sacrificed by the use of adulterated articles, We have tested the several articles which you sent us, and consider it justly entitled to the high reputation you claim for it. _ e would recommend you to appoint some of the respectable Apothecaries in different parts of the United States as Agauts for the sale of your Bour- | bom Whisky, where the profession can obtain the same, when needed for medicinal purposes. Wishing you success in your new enterprise, ales, rgmain your obedient servants, Valen ‘ine Mott, M. D.,No. 1 Gramarcy Park. J.M.Carnochan,M D’, Professor of Clinizal Sa> Surgeon-in. Ghief to the State Houpital, Ac., 4 east [6th street. Lewis A. Sayre, M. 0.,795 Broadway. H.P. De Wees,M.D./791 Broadway. Joseph Worster, M. D., 120 9th street. Neilson Stele, M 7 Bleecker street. John O'Reilly, M. 6 4th street. F B.J. Raphael, M. D.. Professor of the Principles and Practices of Surgery, New York Medice! Ovl- lege, &c., 91 Sth street. and others. TO COUNTRY MERCHANTS, DRUGGISTS AND PRIVATR FAMILIES, I beg !eave to inform the public I have appointed the following frms ageats for the sale of this Pure Bourbon Whisky, where samples can always be seen. and will soon be ‘or sale by every Grocer, Druggist,and Apothecary and Hotel in the od tates. Uporpxo Wor 22 Beaver street, New York. W. H. Brown & Brorners, Agents. mar 7-lm Baitimore. ao oe Barcsx.or’s Harr Drs, Tha best in tha World. William A. Batchelor’s celebrated Hair Dy pru= ducer a color not to be distinguished from naturs— warranted not to injure the Hair in the least; cex-- Sdies the ill effects of bad dyes, and invigorates the Hair for life. Grey, Red or Rusty Hair inxianiy tarns a splendid Black or Brown, leaving the Hs soft and beautiful. Sold by all Druggista, & 0. WF The Genuine is signed Witiiam A. Ri rore- LOR, on the four sides of each hoz. Factory, No. 81 Barclay s., Nee Yo *, (Late 238 Broadway and 16 Bond st.) eee Gaxat PENNSYLVANIA ROUTR, via Baliimct. ad farrisburs, to the Northand West.—Two traiu3 lease Washington daily and one on Snnday—quit: t: tow fare and sure connections. Soldiers’ tic! so'd through at Government rates. Vor tickets and fur- ther informstien apply at the office ef Great Penn- sylvania Route, northeast corner of Perneylyenia avenue aud Sixth st., Wash fice open i: via $a.m. until? p, m.; on Sun: from 2tudp. —. an i4- O. Nortow, Agent. La gs A CovcH, Coup, on aw InnITaTRD THroas, if allowed to progress, results in serious Pulmonary and Bronchial affections, oftentimes inci::abie, Brown's Broncniat Trocnes reach directly the affected parts and give simert instant relief, In Broncnitts, ASTHMA, aud Ca- TARRE they are beneficial. The good effeets rewult- ing from the use of the Troches, and their extended use, has caused them te be counterfeited. Be sure to guard against worthless imitations. OsTsia only the kemsine Brotwen’s Bronchial Troches whick, have proved their efficacy by a test of many years. PUBLIO SPEAKERS and SrveeRs should use the Troches. Military Officers and Soldiers who over- tax the voice avd are exposed to sudden changes, should have them. Sold everywhere at 25 cents per m7-ly x. jan l7-3m See SPERMATORRH@A O4N BE CURED.—Dr. Rand’ ‘ifie‘cures Spermatorrhaa, Semi: Weakness, Impotency, Liest af) eto, c_ speedily and fectwai— iy. ita effects are ‘Tul 1 a ial of the specific, will conviace the axep i meta Brice 81's tox Bold: 8. “B aes P street ant ington ! Henry Cook Alexand: oom jeelrs Corns are THE Unt KIND.—To be relieved of on Dr. White, and submit te his manipulations, Hundreds of our citizens testify with grati*ude «3 to his successful treatment of corns, bunions, naila growing in the flesh, etc. Dr.’ White makes chiropody a speciality. "You are sure to get rel without fiweriencivg pais, Off avenue, (Lane & Tucker s and.a-half and sultation, Arreurion, Soldiers Gift is your hi ay AL TORMENT OF Mine these terrible evils, call FH

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