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! THE EVENING STAR. | WASHINGTON OITY: FRIDAY.....0..00-.ce00e0e APRIL 17, 18630 ane 7c i @7 BEADING MATTER ON EVERY PAGS, SEE OUTSIDE FOR INTERESTING TELE- @RAPHIO AND OTHER MATTER. =< i Washington Money Market, Quotations for stocks, coin and uncurrenit | money, furnished by Lewis Johnson & Cv., Banners: Buying. Selling. U.S. Coupon Bonds, 1881 104s; 105 Y S31, 5.206 L. 5. 7.30 Note: 10514 Quartermasters’ _ New Certificates....... sees = Washington Corporation stock, U.S. Demand Notes,.......15¢ American Gold American Silver. New York Rates, Coupon 6’z, 1851, 104%; 7.30’, 101%; Demands, 153%; Gold, 153, SPIRIT OF THE MORNING PRESS, The Chronicle deems the present struggle, though really gigantic, to be but a protracted national parade when compared to the waste oft life and property which characterized many ancient and modern contests in Europe, and cites the campaign of Napoleon in Russia in 1312, 28 a case in point. The Intelligencer thinks the indifferent suc. cess otf Gov. Andrew in filling up from all parts of the United States the negro brigade which he was authorized to raise in Massa. chusetts, suggests to practical minds that the negroes will not ceme into this conflict for the “calling.” OUR MILITARY BUDGEY > — THE POSITION O¥ AFFAIRS AT SUFFOLK, The news from Suffolk, published yesterday, gave us details of the exciting affairs progress. ing near that place up to noon of the [2th, at which time the Rebels had their artillery in po- sition on the Petersburg railroad, in frent of eur lines, with «large infantry force in reserve, and other commands were advancing up the Edenton and Somerton roads. That published his morning gives us information up to Tues- day afternoan. On Sunday and Monday the eaemy still occupied their position before our works, and while several skirmishes took place on the various roads leading to Suffolk, one or more attacks were made by artillerists, sta- tioned on the banks of the Nansemond river, upon our gunboats, and in one engagement between the troops and the vessels, the flaz- ship Mount Washington, a fourth-rate steamer of five hundred tons, Lie t. Dawson, of the Minresota, comm:nding, ? said to have suf- tered severely. Ateleyen o'clock on Tu threatened attack en our made, but so gallantly wei’ our guns worked, thatin lesa than an hour « -e attacking force were compeiled to fall back alry then advanced beyor i the works, but subeequently retired, folloy -d by the enemy in two sections, who renewed the fight. Several houses, at this moment, were set on fire by a detachment of the 11th Pennsylvania Cavalry, and the smoke intertering with their manuvers, the ebels were compelled to lessen their fire, and at one o'clock we were shelling them sout of the woods. From correspondeuce in- tercepted near Suffolk it ha heen ascertained that this attack upon Suffolk, and eventually upon Norfolk, has been long meditated, and that the force engaged is, in the belief of the Rebel authorities, sufficient in strength toac. | complish the object designed. Their repulse, thus far, however, does notaugur well for the {vlfillment of this plan. aday morning the oriufications was ———————E—Ee THE D'UTASSY COURT-MARTIAL, Tha examination ot E.H. Lusk, Chief of the | Paymaster’s Divirion of the Second Auditor's | Office, was resumed yesterday morning, by | Major Gaines, Judge Advocate. The muster | and pay-rolis for November and December, 1361, were precented, an exammation of which showed the names of the several privates men- tuoned in the charges and /specincations, on both the band and company rolls. ‘The Judge Advocate then olfered in ev! dence the account set forth in specification | 13th, charge 3d, as false and fradulent, upon | the back of which is an affidayit by Colonel ; D'Utasey, sworn to November 27th, I-61, that | it was correct and just. Col. D'Utassy stated to the court the circum. | stances vider which he signed the accoun shat he was requested by Lieut. Col. Repetti to | go to the office ot two collectors, opposite the War Department, where a tied up bundle of papers was presented him; and he having been previously informed that the papers and vouchers were genuine, signed them and the | receipt forthe money. The following day the money, less 15 per cent. for collection, was | handed to a Mr. Gladvin, of New York, who | zaid he had adyanced it to Lieut. Uol. Repetti. | He (the prisoner) had never seen the papers | before; he signed them bona fide, trusting to | Lieut. Col. Repetti and the agent, who said they were all right, and that he could swear to them blindly. The expenses, as he now saw them, had not been incurred by him, and though he signed the receipt, he had not ree | ceived the money. Capt. Emil Hoilinde, of the Garibaldi Guards, was nextsworn. He testified that several sol- diers charged in the specifications to have been induced by D’Utassy to desert had been in the regiment, but were notin it now; that D’Utassy | took two of them away, and that they did not | return; that Major Charles Wiegand paid Col- D'Utassy #1%0 to secure his commission as Major, and that several members of the band named in the specifications were placed on the pay-rolls for September, Ucteber, November and December of 1561. FROM THE FRONT. Owing to the severe storm of yesterday, no movements of consequence were made by our torces on our front acroés the river. DISMISSED, Lieutenant Colonel Baldey, of the Twelfth Pennsylvania Reserves, has been dismissed for abeence without leave. oe REGULATION CONCERNING PROCEEDING AGAINST DELINQUENTS AND VIOLATORS oF THE Excisx Laws.—The following regulation has been made by the Commissioner of Internal Revenue: | Whenevera collector has oceasion to com- menceé proceedings for the recovery of sums due on Sés€ssments or on penalties, he wil! report the same to the United States District Attorney for the District, whenever the oilice of such ai- torney ts not too remote to permit the reference of the case to him. When a consultation cannot be had with the Instrict Attorney withoutgreat inconvenience, the Col toris authorized to employ counsel te such proceedings as may be neces- ho will report to the District Attorney. The proceedings will in ali cases, be menced in the name of the United Stu and District or Circuit Courtot the United and the management of every ec: commenced wall be entrusted to the Dis Avorney for the District. » Ovrra.—Public expectation is high to- might over the prospect of seeing Grau’s famous Opera Trovpe in I! Troratore. Madame Lorini ler first appearance here) takes the part of Lromora: Mlle Morensi that of Aru-*nu: Signor Maceaf the celebrated tenor will sing the part of Maarico, in which he created so greata s+msation in New York, in the grand aria, «Di QQoeiia’Pirs,” with his renowned “ Utde poi- tte (the high note.) Sig. Amodio takes the part ot Countde Luna,and Sig. Baril: that of Ferntinio; & fine cast indeed To-morrow night Cordier, Susini and Brig- noli in Don Gioraxnt @7-The Editor of the Nashville 10Q S&Vs the dearest spot on earth to him is home, for wood ts #40 per cord and other things in pro- portion. S77 The people of Rodney, Miss., regard the eefederaie money as utterly useless. | | THE FEDERAL FORCES OCGUPY COLE me mile. Our cay- | | the etable in Seward’s Alley, in the rear of: in’ | HAY. STRAW, OATS, and CORN, for the use 6 BALLS, PARTIES, &e. WANTS THE LATEST NEWS. BY TELRGRAPH 10 THE EVENING STAR FROM THE SOUTH. of the weather. IBST GRAND BALL OF THE SEYMOUR OLUB Tote gi at Temperance Hail on Wed neadi » April ‘sth. wes postponed until TU EevaY. April lst, owing to tne severity Qp iT-2t* ALL QUIET AT CHARLESTON. 4 bei >_—— PANY wiil ive a BALL at Temcore. KIA- See par‘icularée in future advertise: WAH AND SEABROOK ISLANDS. api : ; a eC Kn __ NOTICE. THE REBELS DESTROY GUNROATS AND | Tye sprenps pots take area TRANSPORTS ON THE CUMBERLAND arnonneing to their many friends, RIVER, ublic in general, that they intend ae Pheir twelfth GRAND BALL at Tem FortTreea Monroe, April 17,—Richmond pupers of the loth inctant have been received. ‘They state that all is quiet in Charleston, on MONDAY NIGHT, April 20th. adwitting a gentleman and ladiea Commitee of Arrangeman The enemy occupies Cole's, Keawah, and s: Hogan, Seabrook Islands in considerable force, pro- Pinca.” + @ Hall on WEDNESDAY EVENING. May 6th, 136) RAND FIREMEN’S FALL, HE PERSRVERENGE ENGINE COM meats, + pigasure in and th giving perance Hall, on E street. between 9th and Lith ats Tickats $1 Tha Mozart Burd has been engaged for the occasion 15. . Geason, D. McNamara ap I7-3t rected by gunboats. Their transports have left. Two gunboats and three transports have been destroyed on the Cumberland river by Wheel- | er’s command. ha given on THURSDAY BVENING, ‘April AINEY'S HALL, IMMENSELY IMPOKTANT FROM QUEBEC. QUEREC, April 16.—William Cornell Jeweti, | No means will be left untried te re: tertainment of the will be of the best lected musicians GRAND UNION COLORED BALL 23, 1363. R (Fighth street between D and B.) oder th: first order. The music lass and executed by se Tickets $1. Refreshments, ot Colorado, on his way to Europe via Halifax, | M64, No ledy admitted unattended by atiih is here, having arrived too late to make a con- | engaged for the pccasion. nection in time over the overland route, with | 4, WM. H. SMITH & TATEERION the steamers. several days. He will probably remain here T AND FOUND. EMANCIPATION OF THE SLAVES IN THE DISTRICT.—The Dumas Literary ‘iation will celebrate the anniversary of the ipstion of slaves it the District of Columbia between 9th and 17th ats te anme wll be liberalty yOOD rewarded 4 by a public meeting in the 15th street Preabyterian | With CHAS. L. LOCKWOOD, 324 Pa. avenue. itt Gberek THIS (Friday) EVENING, at 8 o'cleck. @TRAYED OR STOLEN—On the 12th instant. a distinguished persons will address the meeting. 1t* YOUNG MEN’S OHRISTIAN AS89CIA- TION .—The regular monthly meeting of this Asuociation will be held on MONDAY 20th inst., 73. P.M. The Board of Managers will hold ame: ting this FRIDAY, \7th, at 7) P.M. The members of the present Board, and of the Board lect will please attend Cap IT at J.C. OLAYTON, Rec, Sec peck; she was within two wooks o rewarded by MATHE ea tween A and Bata.,C L oO RANDUasl B ‘apito OsT—On the evening of the ifth cy the Naticm 1 Hotel, oron 6 h street. a JOK containing papers of no valua tosny one except the own+r; my nameia in the +” light red COW with short horrs and a white stripe on her back; when lost she had a belt on har having a calf, Any information of her recovery will be liberally 1 W CAVANATG H,on il Oth st. ite | W ANTED IMMEDIATELY — Several JOUR- NEYMEN HOUSE CARPENTERS. Apply at SAMUEL WISE'S Shop, 346 K street, betweat itth and 13th. ap 17-3" V ANTEL-A DRUG CLERK; references re- os Adoress‘*B.,” City Post Office. ap t7-6t* WANTED TO PURCHASE—A second-hand EVOND EDITION THREE O°OLOOK P. M. IMPORTANT FROM THE SOUTH. Apply by mail Or tunpersonite J.H.," 369 Penn. { —_—_>— _ avenue, Concordis Hall. __apittt. | sanp ATTACK BY THE REBELS TANTS p—A frat rate CHAMBERMALD to as mm FLO? P ‘. W sist with the washing; good references re- UPON OUR FLO TILDA IN NAN quired. Apply at No.8 Franklin Place. street, SEMOND RIVER. between isth and lith. eae ek ee - > = V 7ANTED IMMEDIATELY—Two GIELS—one THE MOUNT WASHINGTON DISABLED, ritenc?, “ASH dishes, the other to work in the | es itchen, NES AND COMMODORE Apply to T. POTENTINI, 279 Paar, , = BADLY PE betwern litn and ith sts. THE STEPPING ee ——_._ | BARNEY PERED WANTED IMMEDIATELY — a ELLING | a P | nished rooma: liveral tent Wil DS paid’ Adios | FIVE KILLED AND HIGHTREN WOUNDEDON OCR SIDE [L987 5825 in Treasury Money on Penn, avenne, | 4 Any person finding _ | 3d sts.. back of #x<press office. | Washington Post Ofice. : ; ; book. Whoever will return ‘to ine #aid book at SONY ey ewes at MAEUING 08 | 476 ath streat, in offce with Somes & Browa, mich Mail, 181 Math atrcet, Mea. Smith last | Sail bei gitably rewarded. meeting: Mra Smita will be sutluenced to give | 8? 17" ——_-__ G0: WESTON... many idieas of the great and glorious time that is Pe ¥ELWARD.—Stray ‘om the subscriber on | fis. approaching the millennium near at hand, God himself manifesting his plans fer the new Union. the establishment of entire freedom, the principles laid down to be governed by,&c. Ad- mission 10 cents, ap 17-2t* -) Thursvay, the i6ta instant, on: MANE about Il yearaold: 1 or 15 hai has a small wort on the right thigh the above reward for her delivery airvet, between 9th and 10th. sp 17 3t* 2 small white | nds igh; T will give to No. 500 L GEO. W. BUTTON. REWARD —Kscaped from ton city Jail of the District > FAIR.—The re ofthis Fair bez leave to announce that ue it during FRIDAY and SATUK GS of this week They hope that those who have been prevented from giving their | ater nas NOTICB.—CONTINUANCE OF ST. PETEK'S CHURCH 8150 One WM. A. TOMPK on the bight of the 13th of April inat, . ‘8 : INS, alias LEG age is about d2years; 5 feet 6 or Sinchos high; lizht the Wasning- of Columbia, 63— RANGE, his attendance, will avail themselves of this extension | brown hair eut short and when long was com ard to bestow their pntronage. thereby enabling the | straight back; his face is round and full; of quick articles to be disposed of without sacrifice and at | aud stammering apeech. he same tine e of having con- Also, JOHN HARDING, about 45 or 5) yeurs of uted to a ca _ Sp 16-2t_ | age; 5feet 8 or Yinches high; very sharp features; | ete ICE—All persons having grievances against this office, on account ot irregularity in the reception or delivery of their mail matter, or ditcourtesy or want of attention onthe part of the employes therein, will confer a favor by re- porting the facts to me at once, in writing, in order that the proger remedy may be applied . J. BOWEN. Postmaster, Washington City Post Office, April 9, 1263 ap 14-10td COLLECTOR’S OFFICE, U. 8. Iwrersat. ReveNce, Washington. April 13, 13%3.—No- tice ia hereby given to all persons who have not paid their taxes or licerses, and who have receivad eye and intellectual forehead Also, JOHN KILRO 22 years of sge; lirht brown hair cu plexion and pox ma on when they lef: the jail. prisoners, WARD Ses EE ie I ©851—On the evening of the iith, tan PUPPY, with two white for ov a blue leather collar, and answers hair and side whiskers grey mixed; full and roliiag Y¥ about 5 feet 10 inches high; t very short: low forehead; hasa erm frowning look; fair com- rked. All of them had legirons \ | | The above reward will ba given for their appre- hension if secured in the United States jailin the Dirtrict of Coiumbia, or 350 for cither ons of said LAMON, U.3. Marshal. a fect; he had to the name aemand notice for the same, that, unless payment s t liberal reward will ba given if left is made on or before April sth, 1963, IT aball pro- | Ot the'Sepan Some meat deen to the Canterbury ceed to collect the same by distrain or otherwise, Hall i ap 1b-at* as provided by law. LEWIS CLEPHANE, : se > ~ "Collector of 0. 8. Interngl Revente PRECEE AWAY FROM THE BOY. on George. ap li-lw ter the District of Columbia. | 1) town iisights-ons brown HORSE, with wagon : SEP a are reechlag on and blind bridle. A suitable reward =NOTICE.—On and after the 30th day of ill be paid it urmed t LINAS, Mo: 3 Eas ontes af Gisswoet ot oreo Salih bald at returned to. D. LIN, Montgom: be removed to No 405 F street north, between uth and 7th streets west, near the Post Office. ap !3-dtJune: Cc. TO MY PREMISES On the F W. H. BENNETT, THE GENTLEMAN WHO gc ta permit from the Comaissioner of Public Building for the use of plugs on Pa. avenue, will call on H, LLOYD & BQN, corner of ith and K streets, be will hearof something to his sivha- | ta It* 16-St* BOARDING. JPOK SALE—An officer of tho army leaving Wash: | | j and 6th streets, [sland. ap 16-3t" loth instant, 4dry COWS and yearling HEIPER, which the | owner or owners can tave by coming forward, proving property and paying charges FABON, on the farm known a3 Willard’s Farm, back of Kendall Green i i ington desires to, sell his HORSES | OARRIAGE and HARNESS. Inqnire « Of isth aud sta, ! ROOMS AND BOARD Can be hia at the oorner | ap 15-3t* | from this city,on the Baltimore and Washington | home and good wages, by applying, with recom- : ARTHOLO L, SELDNER, 344 Pa. avenue, ceraer 7th street. | we ap 17-1 ———-_-——— — V TANTED—A middle-aged colored WOMAN who | THE ENEMY MOWED DOWN WITH CANISTER, can cook, wash al ronand who is willing | AND TIEIR BATTERIES SILENCED. vw live in New Fors city, ina pi vate family up | yak ie Teak iT at o GEO Mleventiu street mort The following despatches were received at QTTUATIONS WANTED by two respectable the Navy Department this morning > yirls—one as cook, and would have nv objection to assist in washing and ironing; the other as chambermaid and seamstress, or would trsve! with alady. ali at 043 Massachasetts avenue, between wd and 3d ats, itt QOMS WAN FED.—Wanted, permanently, by a Jommopore Bar d River, ¥a., 7.30 p.m. EY, ? Nave April WN.§ To th Sitr—This morning the yessels trom above retary cf the Navy: lady. Furnished Koom ina private fa: came down—the at Washington disabled. yy, Detweensd and 9th sts. and Ht st. and Pa. ay | “OS GOW wee Bee i Also, by a gentleman,(commencing next month,) About 11.30m. the enemy opened on us with an unfurnished middling sized Room, between 7th and Iothsts. and Hand Pa. av. The best of refer. Please addresa terms per month, ot XY ap l7-3t* | NIA oung gentlemen, good silencing the enemy in an hour. looking, intellig-at and having more money, Lp. thi the rebels took ip aworTth than they need, desize the acquaintance of acougie; At Sbout Ip. m. the rebels took up a position of gay, pretty, acvomplished (in :he parlor andli | within seven hundred yards of the Mount brary} and wealthy young ladies, with a viexto, s matrimony. The most indisputab:e references Washington, who was aground, and opened on arene WTR L weed Sa Sia Sean aet Deenclored. | 45 with voth artillery and sharpshooters. I Ww NTED te GIRL kept clo-e to the disabled steamer, and fought the enemy until high water, when I ordered the Stepping Stones to take the Mt. Washing- tonin tow. This was done under a heavy fire. seven pieces of artillery, giving us a cross fire. | At once got underway and went into action, ANTED—A white GIRL to cook, wash and _ iron Apply at 275 B street, between 24 ae bgt a a Ww ANTED—A youns, brisk, gentle WORK OX, | or one thatcan be easily broken to the yoke. Apply at 499 7th street, or write to Lock-box 46 ap 16-3t° RESPECTABLE AND ENERGETIC YOUNG lady wishes a Situation as seamstress: would | prefer a placa where aha could have some light -x- i ere at 114 High street, Georgetown. | | At > p.m. I had the satistaction of silencing the enemy's battery. My loss foots up to three killed and seven wounded. I donot know as yet what the casualties arein the other yessels. ANT TO RENT CHRAP—By a permanent | IT haye eight raking shats, but fortunately my tenant.an UN#URNISHED KOOSI, iocated ; engine is not disabled. -w York avenue and9th ‘eferences given. 33 ting terms, ap 16-3t J ANTED—A HOUSK containing from four to six rooms. o» or before the Ist day of May Rent will be paid in advance, Addr V between E street and Ne and 13th streets; beat Box 24 Star Ofica, 9! V next. T can acenre you that the Barney and her crew are still in good fighting trim, and we will bent the enemy or sink at our post. H The most of the wounded and the dead I send down to the Minnes requisite to look at the Mount see with what desperate gallantry Lieut. Lum- through the city Post Office, stating terma, &c. “ Houaekeepar.” ANTED TO P and FIXTUR ap 16-30 RCHASE-The GOOD WILL of a restaurantin Washing- i same to seli will hearefa | ta. Itisenty Ww ton shington to en fought his vessel. I am now taking in k a a | coal, and shall anchor for the nigh: where we WASTED.-A goo! practical Farming and Gar aye couche all day jen Hand, to cultivate a email place near | Ave tougher? Piadensbarg can End eraployoant by applying at W.B. CusHing, Lieut, Comd’g. Mr. QUINN’S, at Eliavisle None but n sober and competent hand need apply. Ap 16-it* JGO8. RB STEWART Bess KOOM WANTED IMMEDIATELY > Wanted to rent in a reapectable location, a good Business Stard; one on Pa.iverne or 7th street preferred. For particulars address, for 3 days, to J. W. PUTNAM, H street, between 41. ap 16-3t* HOUSE WANTED—Forr ished or anfurnished inacentral part of the city; the best of refer- ences can be siven; the rent must be mode: te. Please address, with full particulars,‘ N. H.,” Box 50 Port Ofice. ap 15 3t* WASTED IMMEDIATELY—A MAN (German preferred) to take charge of a farm 13 miles Over Newrout News, April 16-6 p.m. Seertary of the Novy :-—Repprts from Lieuts. Cushing and Lameon just received, The en- ; emy have not crossed the riyer, and there is | indication that they are Tetreating, | though they still haye some artillery and | sharpshooters on the Nansemond. Our boats shot down a uumber of their men to-day, with canister, and we haye 3 wound- ed—making in all 5 killed and 15 wounded in ittle flotilla, to which, from Railroad Said farm is well adapted tomarketgar- | OUT | o what I can dening. and will be rented or let on shares. In- | learn, tne fight has been pretty much confined. quire of GEORGE PRITZ, Baker, corner of New | = = S.P. Lez, A. R.A, york avenue and lth street ap 16-3t* £ Jorkay ees 2 {The steamer Mount Washiagton, referred pam ‘HANDS WANTED—Two faithful ateady 3 i | to above, was formerly the Mount Vernon, of the mail line between this city and Aquia Creek, j every Farm Hands accustomed to plowing and the care of horaea, can secure & comfortable permanent mencations, toJ. P. B , Agricultural and Reed Warehoure, 7th street, south of Penn. enue. ap lo St* XOOD BARBEBS WANTED—At WB, ALLIOTS, 212 Pa. averue, above Willards’ Hotel. and since the rebellion has been in service as a despatch boat in the Potomac flotilla. For several months past she has been doing duty in the neighborhood of Norfolk.—Bd. Star.) ap i7 it corner Ninth and EBstreets. | (CB0Ics svcan-ounsp ams. | nee to No. 1 changed. 1 Bridge street, We have received another lot of those choice Heights of Georgetown, Refer for further intel- hi, p References ex- ap 15-tf Su, cured HAMS, small sizes, at 12), Ib. Also, one tierce of MIDDLINGS. at on? EGAN & PERRIW’S, GEORGETOWN ADVERTS. ap 17-2 corner Ninth and K atreets. “TP RONas: TRUNKB! f | enger in Geor; eee pees Sun | and’ addrene the ‘same to ti i i : a retina oereles Begein’ eceabive i Georgetown, D.C. The HEILBRUN & CO0.'3, ‘Lb. their names and the places 506 Seventh at., between Dan! B ap 2-3taw3w town, D.0., and whi ‘uly, will mage applicat Box 672 aprlicant of their residence, NiG8 SCAVANGER WANTED.—An rson who may desire to be amployed as Ni nes jcay- 0 will perform ion in writing Post Offies, ust state i ap 17-Im* Under Odd Fellows’ Hall, — JNO. W. LUMSBON. + ROCERIBS, ~~" | Fonwarpine AND GENERAL COMMISSION G WINES, MEROHANT, 7 fees oN ote Ce A te t i o- | aron. D. C. cories, Wines amd Liquors, etree Temly Gro | attends to the saloct Produc, Fioar, Grain, and EGAN & PERBIE’S, corner Ninth and EF atreety, 7 Goods deiivered to all parta of the city and Georgetown free of charge. apl7 tt | | ters Vessels, &e. Business transacted dispatch, Merchandise generally ; Procures Freight, always with promptness mar 4 Ghar- and otf HOW TO8AVE YOUR PENNIES, | Forel ae HEILBRUN'S ra 30 BARRELS ROSIN, BARGAIN SHOE STORE, od Pey 506 Skvaxts, Butwesn D axp K Stracts, te J. L. EIDWELL, Georgetown, D. 0, where they are selling Ladies’ Lasting Balmorals. «$1.0 and 31.50 PIANOS 2 a Congress and Lace Gaiters. 1 aa Fine Morocco Boo's.... 8 been received to-day. These Pi Balmorals. 2. | are admitted by all musicians to be Ladies’ S\ippers and Busi 100 | Fy if Men’s Fine Calf Boots. B00 | Tio eo pe owner ies... pert Beys’ and Children’s Shoes at all prices. It will pay you tuexamine ourstock, You'llsave froma cents to $1 cn every pair of Shoes or Boots you buy. Good materials and workmanshi, others—as at the year, an it the warerooms of warranted, | ‘FMS, L. HEILBRUN & 00. A NEW Assortment of Steinway & Son’s Pianos W. G. METZEROTT, i 506 Berauth st, bet D and, i _aplé corner of Pa. av. and lith street. ap3-Im nder Odd Fellows’ Hall. F . MAMMOTH LUNCH, REE, from 16 to 12 o’clock a, m.,on SATUR- DAY, the 18th inst. Winter Garden, on D street, between PROPOSALS FOR HAY. STRAW, AND GRAIN, ASSISTANT QuvaRTERMAsTER? Orrice, Fornae Department, CoreG@ and 2ed vires, (| StEects west Wasnincton, D.G., April 16, 1333 § Written PRorosals are invited for farnishin, above Garden, where he is always this Depot. to be delivered at the Railroad Depot. or atany of the Government wharves inthis qty, The propesals to be addressed to the under signed, and they should state the quantity of each article offered, also the prize and the date | affords, served up in the best French | Wines, Liquors, in Mr. Joseph Rosenthal’s Wth and llth Mr. CHARLES THIEME wishes to inform the public that he has taken the Restaurant in the | prepared to | Serve to hia customers the best that the marset and English styles. Mr. Rosenthal still keeps the Bar in the same building and has always on hand the best ‘ap 16 3t* cc. delivery. | ARRIVED AND FOR SALE B Proposals will be received for five tho: Can (5,00) bushels of Corm or Oats, and fifty (50) tons of | A e Riteee Hay or Straw, and upwards. ualegs it should be for the interes} of the Government to contract for a less ameunt. Alf grain tu be put up in good sacks, of about two | Choice Goshen BUTTER, | Fimest qualities of TEA. | Complete assortment of SEGARS, Y 393 Penn. avenue, between 4%; and éth streets— 2 Cavendish and Navy TOBAQOO. Geaghes cach, which are tobe furnished atthe | WaOKEREL BALSION HAL HERRING, The Hay and Straw to be securely baled, | CONNEOTICUT MILK BISCUIT AND BOSTON All igi ingpretion by the Goverment Ieapecons © "#4 | The nest WHINKY in the country, the brands ontracts will be warded from time to time to | gy , PRxOnSs Whisky” and “Old Family Nectar,” the lowest responsible bidders, as the interests ot | CLARET WINE, very old BRANDY (Otard, Dupuy the tervice may Tequite. Good security will be ee Bolensttel’ eae orhey Drandsy AMIGY. requir ru i complete assortinent of choice made under this advertisement, "7 #8 | GRoGRRIES and BUTLERS GOODS Payment to be made atthe completion of the a. L. BROW BF The Trade supplied at the very lowest cash contract. FF WN, prices. ro ap I6-tt ‘OPOBA CA iN. | UIA 500 boxes LEA 5. P FuaC | BANANAS, RAISINS, PIGS, jurt arrived at ORpNaNck Orricu, War Darirtngyt,? s . JONES & CO. ASINGTUN, April 16. 1363, SD I-HE Corner Kighth and D. PRorosars will be received at this oflice antild | ° ees a m,, onthe at day poe est fon the i manufacture and delivery of thirty CAST-I | SI1§G KE RIFLE CANNON of the caliber of four and | ahalfinches. These Cannon weigh, when finished, | about 3,t7) pounds. hey are to be made in | strict conformity to the drawings which will be furnished, and which may be seen at any United | States Arsenal. They ure to be cast hollow acl | cooled from the interior They are to be subject | to the regular United States inspection and proof, and none sre to he received or paid for but sueh as | are accepted by the Inspector, whose decision as to the reception r rejection of any of them 18 to be final and conclusive. VAL GU Loadon, Benton’s Ordnance and Gunnery, G teener'’s Gunnery. London. U.8. Ordnince Manual, Bormann on Shgapnel Sh Jeflers’s Naval @uunery, Ward’s Naval Ordnance and (+n; Luce’s Naval Light Artillery, Af: On Rified Field Pieces. ap 16 ERY. By Sir Howard Douglas, Scotlern’s Projectile Weapons of War, London, Simpson’s Gunnery and Naval Ordnance, Brussels, t and Aaaore. Barrett's Naval Gunnery Inatructions, FRANCK TAYLOR, Bidders will state the time they Propose to deliver the fir+t €annon, rey and the number they will also state re they prepose to manufactfire them. and the ‘© per pound, for the finished Cannon; delivered , ne Bianco of shipment nearest to the foundry where cast, No bid will be entertained excapt from regular founders, evidence of which. and of their ability to foifill a contract, if awarded to them, must ac- company the bids, unless the bidder is known to this office. is Any bidder obtaining a contract will be required to enter into bonda with not less than two sureties, in the penalsum of §5,000for the faithfal fulfill ment of hie contract, inal! respeots. ‘The right is reserved to reject any or all bids if tho prices are deemed too high, or if,for any cause, NEW BOOK3. acy er weekly. thereafter, They wil! w Guizot's Essnys of Washington; : The U.S. Bank Law of L The Tax Paye ments of Cougre The on the Character ice 75 ct 5; price Text Book of Pe price $1.0. Christian Ballads, by Arthur Cle with Additions; price 50 cts. he Life of Uhopin, by F. Liszt, Martha W. Cook; price $1.25. .The Ice Maiden and other Tales, by tian Anderson, transiated from the M RS. Browning’s Essays on the Poeta ; price Session; price 25 ¢ tit the receat Amen a, manship and Letter Wri ing. dnd rules of Punctuation, by H. W, Kilsworth; $l. Riggs & Co.'s Bank, api7sst_ | A COMFORTABLI: HOMK FOR TWO GEN- S DR. LOOK WOOD, } tlemen or for a gentleman and wife can be had SURGEON DENTIST. Wasiteaton Building, | Ot 361 ¥ street, near 9th. Suet corner Pa. avenneand Seventh st —Tee OARD —A respectable young man wishes to ob- inverted on Valcanised Babbe 1& cheap Hl Li tain Board in’some private family oF Tespecta- | and improved plan. Also, Gold and | ble boarding house, (private family proferred:) | Silver Plates made in superior style. sow | K00d references given. Addreas “BR. O.,? Box 617 | Teeth extracted without pain. ap 17-2 S ‘ashington Post Office, stating terms, location, . and Wa K WO YOUNG MEN May find good accommoda- for sale at EGAN & PuRAIB'S, | T'W, SOUNG, MEN May find good accommods- i Bupe- The first premium has d to Steinway & Sons, wherever have come in competition with | orld’s Fair in London, of last | all exhibitions in this country. Several second hand Pianos for sale upon easy and Tntluence | veland Coxes, translated by Hans, Chris French; price t cta. it is rot thought for the publi te? aceey Juat received and for sale by them. Proposls will bevsoaled and eddconee to PHILP & SOLOMON, Woe, Gen. J ., Bipley. Chief of Ordnance, e Metropolitan Book Btore, asbington. D.C..”\and will be indorsed “Pro: | _8P 16-2 332 Pennsylvania avenue, poeala for $4; inch Rife ee RIPLEY 0 OABTERS - oak ie 17 Brig. Gen., Obief Ordaates. TY AND STABLE MEN Factory, South Capitol st., near the 'OR NEW YORK. Syeamsnre BALTIMORE Wili leave feot of 200 BALES HAY FOR SALK at the Old @tone canal. 916-st* High street, Geor, town on Saturday, at i2m., for New ‘ ork Por freight ye O* CONSIGNMENT [ IN COON! BSIGNMENT! passage apply to a 75 barrels of old Monongahela Pure RYE WHIB- MORGAN & RHINEHABT, KY. I i Sp 16% foot of High street, Georgetown, | apigiwe © M2 COPS OY ane Ninth ata, | Addres Ww ANTED—An exoerienced col: COOK and OHAMBEEMALD, at 286 north F streot, be- A RUMOR, tween lath and 1th. as) 15-3" Yesterday, the Ella, Capt. Eldridge, arriyed ANTBD—A white COOK to do general house- work in asmall! family. Apply at the ae ce. ap V ANTED_—A BERVANT MAN, other white or colored, to ge to an officer in the field, ply athe. 355 loth street, éem Land K. aD 8 ‘was also bronght up by passengers in the Aquia Creek boat) that Corcoran’s forces had = heen destroyed by the rebels on Nansemond el bermaad | river, iy at corner of WANTED—Two GIBLB, we en Hotel. and one for the kitchen. Aj 10th treet and Penn. avenue, Ho VIOLATING THE REVENUE LAWs., The revenue steamer Tiger yesterday brought up the scheoner Malinda, of Baltimore, owned by Captains Hicks and Bramble, captured for violating the revenue laws while going into Belle Plain with a cargo of sutler’s goods, A COAGHMAN who thoreughly un- 1s hie business and can bring recom- om his last employer; liberal wages by letter or in person at the tele- Penn. avenue, between 43: and 6th rday next, between 10 and 11. apl5-3t* Wsrs WANTED NOW ?—Blue Woolen Rags and Woolen Carpet, Socks and any other Woolen or Cotton Bags. We want Old Books, Newspapers, Documents, Old Coins, Autographs and Cerlosities. Governiaent Books for aulechese, Paper Baga and Wrapping Foner, sold. Address orders for the wagon to MASON’S Rag and Paper Warehouse, 375 Dstreet, near 7th. ap 15-lw* GENTLEMAN FROM PHILADELPHIA A wishes to obtain a Room and Boarding. or breakfast merely, ina respectable family; one from dress **S. B,,’” RELIBVED. his command of the forces in front. General Abercrombie succeeds him. PERSsONAL.— Commissioner Holloway has returned, and was engaged to-day in the dis- charge of his duties. 0 that city preferred. Addn 5 Bas? Blar Office, — 20 ating real rame. location and price; no other communication will be attended tor p 14-8t* TELEGRAPHIC. —— WwW ANTED—A HOUSE in a convenient part ef the city between this and the Ist of May = able in advance; the best of city referenees through the Post Office, ‘F.C. 0,” ap 1i-lw* WANTED-a od OYSTER SHOCKER. In- quire at the Buropean Hotel. None but one who understands bis business need apply. ap 8 ANTED—By a respectable weman,a SITU A- TION as cook, washer or ironer; good refer- ences givenif required, Calloraddressat 242 20th street, corner of M, for 2 days. aps WANTED The entire public to see the splendid new stock of Jewelry and Silver plated Ware just opened at the Dollar Store, 438 Pa. avenue, near 4%¢8t. No trouble to show goods whether you buy or not. ap8 lm* ANTED—SECOND-HAND FURNITURE Also, Mirrors, Carpets, Beds, Bedding and Housefurnishing Goods gt every. description. R. BUCHLY, 428 7th st mar 3)-tf bet. @ and H, east side 7 ANTED TO RBNT—A HOUSE, will buy the furniture if desired. Address 8. W. NIKLE, Box 22 Star Office. — mh 26-Im* FURNISHED HOUSE WANTED.—Wanted to rent, for from one to three years a Furnished COTTON FROM LIVERPOOL. New York, April 17.—The steamer Sofia has arrived trom Liverpool, bringing twenty-nine hundred bales of cotton. LOCAL NEWS. oe PoLick REPORTS.—Second Precinct.—Thos. Budrow, stealing coat; dismissed. Michael McMan, taking sand from a street; do. Third Precinct.—Juo. Baltzer, keeping open a bar Sunday; dismissed. Jno. Sweasanger, run into street car; fined $5. Geo. Lyon, disorder- ly ; workhouse. James Welch, drunk; dis- museed. Fourth Precenet.—H. Bender, larceny; jail for court. Andrew Winters, malicious mischief; dismissed. John Wileon, selling coal under weight, do. Agnes White, drunk and disor- derly; workhouse. Sicth Precinct—Adam Disfer, assault and battery; jail. Jno. P. Stanton, drunk; fined $2. Wm. Swiegert, highway robbery; dismissed. Dwelling for a private fe & tion in the | Honora Kelly, drunk; do. Firat or Becond Ward preferred, Address Lock Box wrecnnets Ce l Sat 65. Washington. DO” yey Tenth Precinct—Geo. Hobbs, deserter; mili- tary. Mary Martin, drunk and disorderly; fined #2. Jasper Maby and Thos. Kelly, in- decent exposure; dismissed. John Eastline, Alex. Eastline, Jas. Gibson, Samuel Eastline, Pat’k Lee and P. Moran, disorderly; do. John JOTICE.—Those in want of Employment ofany kind would better call on the new Intelligence Office, No. 511 Ninth st., where the best of pay will be given to first-class Servants. I have always aynllcas ions en hand for good Cooks, Laundresses, am rmaids, Waiters and Seamstresses; also | Gallagher, drunk; fined $2. P. Huben, J. W. for young en Beata aerate fam ilies Gifford and sao: Waistcoat; do. $2each. Dan’! or ho! |. Farm Hands want q oyersin y a “4 . Bi. Of good help will find it to thelr advantage tocall, | ODOM drunk; do 5 ——>—_- of tenants can LatEst QUOTATIONS—W ASHINGTON Mon- 8 2 aoe wanted. vet ere mimout Caran hy Spplying as above. BY Mangur.—Furnished by Lewis Johnson & = ot oy nkers. ry Buying. Selling. WV Set NORTE AND SOUR WEST. U.S. Coupon Bonds, 1581 ...-t ease: | OFFICERS AND SOLDIERS TAKEN AT] U. S. 5'20's... coon Par = i GOVERNMENT RATES. U.S. 7.30 Notes. 104% 105g i Faleata ti Quartermasters’ Checks =. of the Baltimore and Ohio pee ne Skee OMe® | Now Certificates... “93 = Railroad at the Depota No dea Hil igeeegg ‘Washington Corp. Stocic. = change ofcars between Wash-! = | U.S. Demand Note: - 1508152 25 ington and the Ohio river. checked | American Gold 508152 - Bi through from this. ty. ‘Bplendid sleoning carsat- | American Silver.. 130 tached to all night trai ‘rains leave at8 a.m. ‘ apd Sand 6.0 Beware of runners and hire- yay seek Se reaver 00! Coupon 6's, 1891, 104%; 7-30's, 101 %al05; mands, 153; Gold, 153 y. ones, ee CrimInaL Court—Judge Fisher—James T. Ferry was excused from further attendance oa the petit jury, and Thomas Thornley sum- moned in his place. . mm. lings; have nothing to do with them, but come di- rect to the depet and procure your tickets, . W. EDMONDS, mar sf Passenger Agent B. & 0. R. B. do. QTRICTLY PURE OALIFORNIA WINKS AND is BRAN DIES. Sole agents for the District of Columbia for the sale of Messrs. Kohler & mrobling’s pure Oalifor- Wm. Moor, indicted for highway robbery in als Wines and Brandies, The following are our | attacking and robbing John J. Sohan of teu ran dollars, was found guilty, and sentenced to the penitentiary at Albany for four years. Daniel Wall, belonging to ‘Scott's 900,’" charged with an assault on officer J. E. Beil, was found guilty, and sentenced to pay a fine of one dollar to the jail, for five days, after which he is to be delivered to the Provost Mar- shal. John White, alias John Goddard, charged with stealing a pair of pantaloons from Wm. Graham, was found guilty, and sentenced to jail for ninety days. ANGELICA, HOCK of WHITE WINES, PORT, WHITE MUBOATEL, @RAPE BRANDY. EGAN & PERRIE, Sole Agents, corner 9th and E streets. mal N= SINGING CLASS.—Professor Alex. Wo- lowski is forming a new Singing Olass by his New and Simplified Method. To begin that cl: immediately are wanted only afew good ladi and gentlemen's voices. Those ladies and gentl men who would like to join that fine class, and an liberal terms, can apply immediately at the Pro- fessor’s residence and try their voices. Professor's residence is No, 451 Tenth street. between E and Hour of reception only between 2 and 3 o'clock m., daily, ap3-2w R ICHARDSON ON DOMESTIC FOWLS. Bement on Boalt? poe and Kerr's Ornamental and Domestis ‘oultry, Manual of Domestic Animais, Bails on Fowls: London. ickgon and Moubray on Poultry: Londoa. ° ia ene AcovusED AGAIN.—William Swigart, who es- caped from a charge of watch stealiny, as re- ported in the Stor yesterday, was arrected last night upon a charge of robbing Wm. Prince, on the highway, of $5. Swiegart and Prince were both retained by the Third Ward offi- cers, and this morning, on trial before Justice Thompson, Prince made oath that Swiegart was not the man. Justice Thompson dismissed Swiegart with some good advice. ge Boyle's Dotatic Poultry: London eee cones em. Entree Star :—Having seen in thig morning's Tre Poultry Maid: London Chrontete that MoNaughtou, the maa charged wee apT FRANCK TAYIME. the Tabbery of Lieut Graham, was the sont Dan NTIQUITY OF MAN. By Sir Charles Lyell, | car MoNar yn, the Postmaster at Mumfor. 4 A ek tres gun illastentions SEDER | Lick tema tetoalanl or ceutiadiaion teeeies Jast pudlished, ent ‘There is not one word ef truth in it. ap? PRANOK TAYLOB. RS, Qoner, AFFAIRS IN GEORGETOWN. (Correspondence of the Star.) GorGETown, D. O., April 17, in62 Mcssrs. Morgan, Reinhart & Co., who lately leased from the Corporation the south-ra ter- Iinus of High street, are thorouchly repairing the wharf, and constructing sheds, derricks, &c., for the purpose of leading merchandias from their steamships now running between New York and Georgetown. Our fish market has been plentifally sup- plied for the past week, but notwitkstinding the supply the prices still keep =P. Shad, err choice, bring 75 cents per pair, and ing 20 cents per dozen. In consequence of high water, there are but few arriving at the w! this morning. The arrivals since my last aro as follows: Schooner Chas, Gaskill, Dutton, Philudelphia, coal to S. Stover; schooner Train Acworth, Ps-son, Saulsbury, Md., wood to Jas. A. Don- neliy; steamer Seymour, Room, Phil adelphia, merchandise to Hyde & Davidson; schooner overnment; schooner J. S. Williams, Woodrnft, Bridgeton, N.J., cern to Geo. Shoemaker, 180, pota- McElmer, t Dey Md., hay & Bro.; Barge. Calahan, Trenton, Philadelphia, coal; Hutchins’ boat, Little Falls, fish to J. A. Knight; al<o, Ellis’ boat. same to same; schooner Lydia R. Ogden, Fisher, Alexandria, light; schooner Julia E. Pratt, Pratt, trom same, also light. Departed —Schooner F. Nickerson, Hender- son, New Yerk, coal from Borden Minin : Qo.; schooner Chas. Colgate; Sanders, Providence, K. 1, coal from Ray’s Docks: schooner E. A. Cummings, Kelley, Derby, Conn., coal from from Piney Point, bringing up a rumor (that been driven trom Suffolk, and that the tranaport steamer Mount Washington and agunboat had Major General Casey has been relieved of Agneu’s Dock; Barge, John Beal, Alexandria, coal from same. Arrived by canal—Boats Old Dominion, wood; Great Eastern, coal to John Young; Martha Banks, Amelia Snyder, H. D! Carle- ton, coal to Ray’s dock, J.G. Morrison, corn and wood; Sarah Ann, coal to Cumberland Coal and Iron Co; M.J. Hull, Dutch Hen, Adyance, coal to Korden Mining Co. Departed—Boats ( ck, W_E. Taylor, Sa- rah Ann, Old Dominion, BE. H. Tracey, Unex- rected, J. A. Kroon, Amelia Snyder, G. W. Yorth, Dr. A. A. Biggs, Martha Banks. High- lander, M. J. Hull, J.G@. Morrtson, and R. B. Lynn. usiness dull. Markets firm; with wholesale quotations as follows: Flour, super, $7887.25; extra, $7.57 Yass, fam- ily, $9a89.50; Caledonia, $10; Welch's family, $10.50. Wheat, red, b5aF white, $1758 S155, very choice, Cern, whi yellow, 9c. Oats, by measure, 60855 S26; 830. Mill stuff—middlings, 40c 3le. brown stuff, 35: wii apples, $3a¥3. ifie, 20a25c.; whisky, 49c.; salt, fine $2.50. Cumberland coal, § 5 we, Plaster, lump, %6a%6.50: ground, 910. Lumber, pine, $25 per M. Wood, pine, $1.50a $5; oak, $5a86. Ousa Grocery and Liquor Store in one Fo SALE of the best locutions in town, Apply at the Star (iflice, Vil ie a ‘ap 17-3t* FS RENT—A neat two-story furnished FRAME HOUSE, containing § rooms, with bed-room furniture, prcasantly Situated, with water conve- niences. Apply on K street, between 17th and Isth, No. 213,imaediately, ap 17 3t* VOR RENT—#n a private family, a large, hand- some FURNISHED ROOM; also a PARLOR, elegantly furcished—either together or separate, suitable for a gentleman and wie, or one or two gentlemen. Reforences required. Apply at 409 Tatreet, between loth and igth, south side, ap? 3t* 324 GREAT BARGAINS 324 I DRY @OODS, {t324 Pa. avenue, betiveen Mh and YMA sts. The balance of the DRY GUODS stock at CHAS. L. LOCK WooD's (formerly John B. Clagett) mast be clored out by the Is;of May. in order to make room, for u large stock of GENTLEMEN'S FUR- NISHING GOODS. Great bargains in DRE88 GOODS, SHAWLS, &e, Also, alarge sssortment of HOSIERY, COT- TONS aud WHITE GOO v3, at less than wholesale prices, ap ll ow W BOY'S CLOTHING. Eare nowin receipt of a large assortment of BOY'S and CHILDREN’S CLOLHING of the newest styles, suitable for the present season for abies ection meas to which we invite the arents. aerention ©" PWALL, STEPHENS & 00., 322 Pennsylavia Avenue. between Ninth and Tenth streeta. ap 11 tfif ORSE. WAGONS, HARNESS. &o., POR SALE.—A fine tri horse 8 years old, cound and gentle, cam trot inside of three minutes, one ee. wagon, nearly new. one light shifting sop buggy. new harness, robes,&c. Address Box 235, Washing” ton, D. bv. &p 16-eost* perosrant TO BUILDERS! SAND-SAND-SAND: I have on wharf, and dai’y arriving. River Sand, suitable for building and plastering. apply to’ THOS. FAHEY, corner of Toath st. and the Canal. ap 16-Im* GENTS PINE SOFT HATS. 2 i... largest and best assortment of Gentle. mong, Bors, Youths, and Children SOFT HATS ta eCity. [a CES. ALL STYLES AND PRIGES. «ano, ap 16-3t* 383 7th st., under Borsey’s Hotel. PIANOS.—I have now in store, five beautifal BOSE WOOD PIANOS, that are ne: Rew, and have been used but a short tim thatmust be sold at omce fer cash, an will be gold at great barcains I have several good second hand Pianos, that if you wish you should call esrly—one at $5), one at $99, one FS one at $125. PIANOS FOR RENT. WF Sole Depot for sale of Chickering & Son's, A.H, Gale & Oo,’s, Hallet, Davis Taig Pianes, 306 Pennsylvania avenue, bet. Sth and 10th ste. BUILDING MATSRIALS, 62 — a H. W. HAMILTON, Agent, No. 562 SEVENTH ST., HAS ON RAND THE LARGEST STOCK OF BASH, DOORS, BLINDS, MOULDINGS, DOOR AND WINDOW FRAMBS, GLAZED SASH, BLIND & SAH DOORS, &c. in this part of the country, which he ia a>ie to seil at as low rates as they can possibly be furnished im this market. . Builders would find it to theirinterest to call and examine hia stock and prices, and see what a raving can be made by purchasing such work ready-made. ap 16 st 562 rhe well seasoned, and prices according to “Frere deseription of work in this line made to order at short notice, B HR eee of all anes ane of the nore ti rn in an: juantity, ia any part o: Recity. No. 652 SEVENTH STRERT, &p 16-Im* near Canal Bridge. OR SALE—One SUTLER’S WAGON on gum springs, Inquire of @EORGE R. HALL, gr riage Maker, near l3th street, Washington. ap 15-1W* V E eee oat Erie Sosuen Table BUTTER mi - abe conte per pounc- JONEB & 60.. ap 15-8t Corner Kighth and D. Ber AND SHORS TO SUIT THE TEMES, ‘We are now manufacturing all kinds of BOOTS and SHOES, eonstantly receiving a sup- of Bastern-made Work of wrery jeseri 2. ressly to order, and wil sold at a lower price than has heretofore charged in this eity for much “Persons in want of BOOTS and SHORS of Masters Siout Ln stove tug By tha: Ivetet pring citecee 5 Mi ; “@HIFFIN & BROTHEE, aps-tfr 314 Pennsylvania avenue. ‘BERNAL REVENUE STAMPS a OF EVERY DENOMINATION, ‘Oan be had at all times bh *q BEAD COLLECTORS OFFICK, 6 Seventy Staxer, jo. 4 Coll widFisiied 3 oa Tor the devenne ter fe sete COnecoro District of Columbia. prance—s new assortment of Steinway & Son's unrivaled PLANO FORTES have been received at the Music Store of W.G. METZEROTT, corner of Pa. avenue and Eleventh st. Several Second-hand Pianos for sale cheap. m26 U.S, FAvetwentins, ria SIX PERCENT BONDS FURNISHED AT PAR: BY BARROW, MoKELDEN & CO., No, 223 Penx, Avenvag, _ Opposite Willard’. ap7-Im 2.000 ana i ana gom DIABY,. FROM MAROE 4, pg move. zn 12, 1803. ADAM GUROWBi.. HEILPRIN’S Bookstores, de 12-tf 944 Pa, avenge, EW BAG STORE N 4 : NEW RAG STORE ; Bring your rags of all kinds to Island Hai) Build- ing, 6th street south, where you can get thehighest cash prices. E Also, METALS of all kinds. mar 13-I1m* COREY & POWERS. PAWNBROKER—PA WNBROKER! No, 299 O Starr, Between 9h and 1th streets. A eons ier = Gold, po tool Jeweoiry, Diamonds, icles o1 ; mar }2 Im* Tole PELLA & CO. UTLERS, ATTENTION (| StL. Wo boxes CASTILE SOAP, Br een ap tia baxpeas Cheap for cash at Nationa! Soap and Candie Foz areen street and the Cans, Georgetown,

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