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eRe CBs PETE SE TRI SOIATTTEL FAB TAT 1S THE EVENING STAR. yUBLISHED mca AFTERNUUB, (fONDAL BICHPTED, ay THE SFAR SHEE as. OoseaR Pan's AVERTS AWD Lite Srapag, ay W.D. WALLAOH, > gerred © 4 iE] rear, Gente pe me p is 84.56 tn ade ance: ae, for x 3 21 fer thr. aod dor legs than pores moa sts a week, Single Sopind, ORR OBE; in spines 170 Gents. ADVERTIBEN 2% & ba Rent to the eo Be cisck x. erwise they may not if the uert jan ote Eben WASHINGTON, D. C.. FRIDAY. MAY 1, 1863. +> mg ee (ar. 8,176. THE WEEKLY STAR. This excellent Paniy and Ne and News Journal, con: taining & ereater variety of interesting act ot tham ean be found in any other—is ereiiae: Friday morning, ‘Tenwe—Cash, invariably, in advance, Bingle copy, per annum, ——.—---91 0® Five coptes,———. aeee eee 4 78 Ten copies .___ + 9 OO ‘Twenty-five copies... OO It invatisbiy contains the “Wi News” iat has made Ths Daily Evening Stev aireulate 60 generally throughout the country, BP Bingle copies (in wrappers) can be procured at the counter, immediately after the issue of the paper. Price—THREB CENTS, PROPOSALS. PROPOSALS. BOPOSALS FOR HORSES. Carey QuanrenuasrEn’s Orrice. d Devet of We Waset . 0. ie: SEALED PROPOSALS will be received at thi entil MONDAY. the 4th day of Mar, at 12 e@elotk M.. for furnishing the Goveroment with {2.000; two thousand Horeer, of the following de- Seription, viz: GAVALRY. For Cavalry, (1.60) one thousand five hundred Horses, fron (15) fifteen to (16) sixteen hands high, yetween Bre and eight years of age, of aark eolora, veil broken to the saddle compactly built, and free frem all defects. ARTILLERY. For Artillery, (50) Sve hundred Horses, from ‘B&) fifteen and one-half to (16) sixteen hang high, betwnen five and eight years ot ave, of 0.078, free from all defects. well broken to Bees, compactly built, and to weigh not less inar 4.300 pounds, PRY POSALS. Zhe full name and post office address of the bid- ~r youst appear ix th» proposal ife bid is made in the nar» of a firm, the names ofall the parties must apvear.or the bid will be sonsteuree as the individual proposal of the party ing i roposals from drsloyal parties will met becon- sidered, and an oath of allegiance will be required from successful bidders before signing the evn tract Proposals must epecify clearly whether the bid te for Cevairy or Artillery Horses, and im no case must both be bid for on the same paper. If any bidder wishes to proposa for hoth classes, he must forward two distinet proposals—one for { each class, complete in itse/f—and having no refer- ence to any other proposal by the same party Proposals must be addressed to Cul. D. H, Roox- ga, Quartermaster U.&. Army, Washington, D.C., e< aheuld be plat nly marked “Proposals for orses? bongs equal in amount to half the sum to be re- @eived on the contract. signed by the contractor acd twa responsible w sacvessful bidders : Bidders must be present in person when the bids Bre opered. Blesks for bonds can bap tion being made at th , Pioeured anor eppticn ce, either personally, by letter. c by telegraph In ECTION, DELIV. BEY &e. All Horse: raactencted for under this advertise- ment wil subject to a rigid inspection, and those | — ~ to the specifications will be re- “No Mares will be received. The Horses must be delivered in this city, within twenty days from the date of the cont Payment to he made upon the com pletio a of the ecntrsct, or © soon thereafter as the Chie. Quar- tei master shall le infunds The CAVALRY Horses will be awsrded in lots ef (200) two annéred each, and the AN TRULEY Horses j of (25!) two hundred and fifty e: unless the Quartermaster ahouid dec the inter: Government to vary th The Chief Quartermaster reserves toh Fight to reject any or all bids that he Bigh. c a0 28 6t Colonel and Chief Quartermaster. ROPOZALS FOR LUMBER Crler Assist’? QUARTERMASTER posman: Devot of Washington, 215 s Corner isth street, Ap rity : Susaap PROPOSALS will be received att 2, 1963, ati2 o’clo of Washington, at € Qu: rmaster may dire’ Bion (1.100.100) feet of Lumber of the fel. and description ¥ Five hundred thousand (500,00) feet 4-4er one 1) inch W Pine Common Cullings, One hundred thousend (105,000) fect 6-4 oro half:i42)ineh White Pine Oommon Gu Peenty thousanc (20,000) feet 3-4 or two (2) White Pine Common Culiings, Fifty thourand (5000) feet dressed, tonzued and grooved White Pine. beige oA housand (sh) feet White Pine Timber, © asserted, Thir ‘A theusand eae Jes White Pine Timber, 6 by 0.22 to 24 fe Thirty thousand; m,000} Feet White Pine Timber, 4 by 5, 22 to 24 feet long. Eiaty thousand (0. 0) Ret Joist, 3 by 9 or ten (10) inches wide, 14 feet long, H+ mlock, Bixty thousand (6.00) feet Joist. 8 by 3 or ten 10} “wide Ib fest lonz, Hem ock, usand (6.0K) fees Joist,3 by 6 or seven (7) ew 27 16 feet long, Hemlock. lo. feet Jolet. 3 by 5 12 feet long, inch ock thousand (10,80) feet Joist, 3 by 5,16 feet long, Hemlock, . Ten thousand (10,0) feet Scantling, 5 by 4, 14 feet long, Bemioc = sand (10,000) feet Boseting? 3 by 4, 16 feet He mive Tent eu-and (} ficered anian oath ernment must accozmp: fps proposition, The adility of the er to fill the contract should ithe awarded to bim, must be guarantied by two responrible persons, whore signatures must be appended to the guarantee, and said guarantee musi accompany the bid The responsibility of the guarantors must be shown by the official certificate of the Clerk ofthe <a istrict Court or ofthe United States Die- twict Attorne: Bidders mst be present in person when the bids are opened, or their proposals will not be consid The full nsme and Post Office address of the bid- cee * appear in the proposal. ‘ ean 18 pal appear,or the bid willbe dered te the individual proposal of the party ing it. onds in the sum of five thousand dollars, miened tor and both of his guaranto! 8, Tt the successful bidder upon sigi Te e any or ide tha: way be erred byt the Depot Quarter: mB 5 Informal proposals will be rejected. Pp m be aidressed to Ca tant Quartermaster Arm Cc Neg should be plainly marked miber r 51 = gion, | “Propossls for = FORM OF GUARANT. We —. of the county of agnd-+— ofthe county of —-, and State of —, do Bereby guaranty that——is able to fulfil the contract te accordance with the termsof his proposition, and thst, should bis propesition be accepted, he ponel ‘at once enter into ® contract in accordance with. eerenia the contract be awarded him, we are »re to become his securities. re ae ieee nee Sppended the official orrbificate above mentioned + ap 1, HARTZ, ep%-td Capt. and Ase't Quarterm’r U. 8. A. Qa rneases GENEBAL'S alg WasginGron City, March 19, 1 mers of steam vessels are invited to send to othe \€rmas‘er General's Office tenders for their iT or sale. Tenders should contain descriptions of the vessels, their dimensions, enrolled. “or registered ——, actual carrying material, = or soppered, whether “alae . eel oF pro: mip yen er iron or copper fastened, size and po! ines and boilers; and should ‘state the eng ce ei which they are offered for long or short Bree at with the estimated value of the vessel in case of loss, or in case the Government should prefer to purchase instead of chartering. enn ef steam vessels already in tae service of 6 Q r’s Department are requested to a esi iste Ln a ens sey re meses is in their present rates w ey may be wi oe the price at which they will be ‘t,and « Hibing to sell th ders should be addressed to the durtencaster General of the United Staten, at ashingtom, and sho! for ‘chatter 62 sal co gt later oe ed, ‘considered and the Departuent Will sadearar. to to redace te, heavy t ng arm Seean and tide- waters, ry, abe . wherever it ean do 80, sheoner vi rae ane Dew employed, ar 23 3m PpBorosaLs FOR BaY,| STRAW, AND @RAIN AssistaytT Quanrenuagrn 3 Ma ics , forage Di partment, sy Paorosans are, invited fo ASTRA ‘GARE. and GORE, f toe 454 a eee ear aoe tho Balers Tetniend ay ve! . “8. resaed the ander: ae ald state the quanti u also the prize and tha tate ived for five thousand a, and 8 i it dawula bes sect tevoatenae ameun' wbe put 8} in good ranks eset a ae Ia dire cee tthe the service may require. ired for the thin) faldlionest ae ey edvertees ment. painting’’ or wre the job. pairia, for work ie 3 east taes °Gommniss oner, apa ilies, Will be required of | name of a firm the names j PRorcsats FOR BIFLBOANNON. Onpwance Orvice, Wan Devanrvanr.? Wasxt ON, April 16, 1463. ¢ ie assolas pute Eecelres =f ae aha anels ozlvek p.m,, on thesd day 0! next for the Finre’ ane delivers of thirty Cx8T TRON NNON of theca Fr of four and a ufinee: These a eae eae finished, about 3,27 pounds, 2 be made in strict conformity to the Fawings arahien will be furnisbed, and which may be seen at any United Btater Arsenal. They are to be cast hollow and cooled frem the interior They areto be subject Te the regular United peel ine Ppacticn and proof, and nene are to be received or paid for but such a8 Sr aecepted by the Inspector. whose decision as to tho reception cr rejection of any of them 18 to be final and conclusive. idders will rtate the time they propose to iver the first Cannon. and the number they will fiver, weekly. thereafter. They will also state where they prepare to manufacture them. and the price per pound, for the finished Oanron; vered at the place of shipment neareat to the foundry whege cast. No bid w.libe entertained excapt from regular | founders, evidence o* which, and of their ability to fulGli a contract, if awarded to them. must ae- company the bids, unless the bidder is known io this cftice. Any bidder obtaini' g & contra: et will be required { to enter into bonds with not lass than two suretia in the p: nalsum of Sins the faithfat fu met t of his contract, in all reapecta, The risht ts reserved to rejac the prices are deemed too high, itis net thought for the publie interest to accept thew. Propossls will be posted and addressei to “Brig. Gen. J. W. Biples Chief of Washingten. er ee be indorsed *‘Pro- orals for 47, incl je Otnn, 7 . RSW RIPLEY, ap I7-e0%t Brig. Gen., Obief Ordnance. ROPOSALe WILL BE REUKLVED AT TOR Treasury Department, Office of Cons’ truction, or all bidsif Wash ,natil [2 © cl . of May 2, 1963 £ h of the Corn'ce w ttaro the West section of the Treasury Exten+ i ton, D. C., which is to be o Price per liceal foot to be build: st i en, delivered at the gz. Plans may be seen at the Office » perform the work, awaried to him he Department reserves the right to rajvet any or ali the be considerad ite interest to do d that den edyert auvolope-aud endorsed “Propo ISAIAH BOGE Fogineer in charge Treasury D- ap l3-wiMay2 if x OS ALs F OR ADDITION TO. ioe PITAL AND CON- STRUCTING SEW VER, a ARINE BAR- RACKS, WASHINGTON, D.C. Quartermaster’ § Chica, U s. Marin Fashineior, i 1s8e o@Proposa.s will be received at this office uatil 12 m. of Tuesaday, the 5th cay of May next, for the construction of an Addition tothe Hospital at the Marine Barrac! Washington: also. * xeparate propesal for constructing a Sewer. &c., fo cf the Barracks, according to plans ani sp tiens to be seen St the office of the Quarter » Corps. i dere are notified that pay pens will bem upon accc unts duly authenticetsd ing officer of the post, and that payment wil only be made 2 person oF persons &s may be i the work that the whole has beem properiy @ cute pProporals to be endorsed “Proposals, for @ Addition to Hospital, Marine Ba 4 on or “Proposals for Constructin, Sewer. at Marine Barzacks, Washington,”’and addressed to the u nderaige aed. Major W e SLACK, Quartermaster U.S. M. C {Baltimore American please cop PERSONAL. BITION —Malame Ross, De _Astyologist, was cand fat strese and ng separated; All “dise ses tly confidential. No. 393@ etrect north.cerner of Iwelfth street west, three squares frem the Patent Office The onls person that can show a likeness of future husband or absent friendin re ity. Ladies 50 cents,@entlemen $1. ap 2 im w hingle geattes dwith BIARD at 17 iC. Also ROOMS, for far prices, This house is kept by a no family. and situated within a tew deors of th tol, Avenue, and Depot. ‘WO GENTLEMEN CAN FIND P accommodations and geod BOARD at §2 month in a private family where there are nochil- dren. Apply at 179 eee street, near N street north, References require ap 23-iw” pe EASANT ROOMS WITH BOARD FOR RENT, AT NO. 415, E STREET, BETWEEN EIGHTH AND NINTII. ap Z7-3t* GEORGETOWN ADVER MTS, | A NEW MARKET HOUSE. Plans and estimates “of the cost of a Market House to be erected in this Town, on the site of the present one. will be-received by the subscriber ubtil noon on the 12th day of May, | It is desired that the structure should be ¢redi- table in its appearance, and have all such arraoge- ments and fixtures as are of appreved modern in- vention, with proper revard to light, ventilation, Cleanlinoenr” and geveral con- venience. The plans may be separate and varied by each perton so as to embrace une or more proposals: For a House of one story, of the length and yi ofthe present one For a H: use of two stories to extend from Brid, street to the Canal, withan area of eight feet in width between its southern te’ mm and the Canal, to be pretected by a suitabie i’om railing. Each proposal must su; geest a ims and the othe additional Pa @ "basement of suitable eens full length of the building, should the ¢ Gouncils such addition Zhe and yh ont workmanship: oe uality and style to be approved o such agent a inted by th @ Sensis ro inspect the tome while in course of constractio: The plans herein indicated sre intended to be more suggestive than fixed. and any other which may be presented will be duly Cab peeproere and af Cer preferable may be acce’ a further = appligatio teres Bay be dented will be given on application to the subseriber. . HENRY ABDIBON, Meyor. Mayor’s o: FIC! z. Guoncetows, D. O., April 11, 1883. OPENING OF THE RAILROAD HOUSE This favorite Gasceurene having recently been enlarged and refitted, the Proprietor takes this method of informing his friends and patrons, and the public ger erally, that if wiive: reopened on Monday eveniag. April Zth, on which o¢casion the Holy Hill Band hae kindly yo'unteered to be prerene and enliven oes occasion viey one of their choieest airs, 1D 28-3t? N T. NORKIB, Proprietor. W LUMSBON, onwa RBING e AN D Ae et pee ‘COMMISSION 91 axp 108 Warea S braxer, Attends to th on lot E Produce, Fiour, Grain Merchandise generally ; ; Procures Freight, état, ees tranracte 1 always with big tarp sod dis toh. ‘OB muy F 2 6 ARR Ta od PHY 5. L. KIDWRLL Georastown. D.0, EDUCAT(ONAL ra! parent RY LL BE oe mor tba ‘ ea Kev. L. VAN BOKK My eae 3 must be of a ap 6 eotd | ea jRettrors. FEMALE DEPARTMENT Mins M. B. Horos- 1s {, tuition ‘for uny cause, | Ordnance, § | seriptien, 1 | require: offer inducements te purchasers of FURNITURE and other Housekeeping Goods. } Ha CH hogany, full marble and bandsomet arge variety of Paéuted Sets, iow- Ret j JT AND MALOG Ra TABLES and DINING CHAIRS. Hair Mattresses, Husk ani other Matt: esses. alerge quantity of low 18 or Galvanized fron Work.” | Yoa- { ie Business , the demands of | conclude to have | | OrFrics ENT, ws Epcot WasHINGTon, January 25, 1863. In eensequence of the pressure ef business at the War Department, passes for citisens to visit the Aimy ef the Potomac will be given at the office of Lient. Col. CoxnaD, 132 Pennsylvania avenue Nineteenth street. ileetes Hon! oe Tus Dey. HEMER’S CaVAaLRY; Its History, Management and Uses in War, with he Invasiens @' Ale ublished end RYLOR, 334 RK. Price, $5. f the Crime; s of 1862 and 1863. EW MILITARY BOOKS. ae sale by HUDSON Pa, avenue, by Kinglake, Vol. ap ii-lw | mer 9) Im HAVE On band 150 Gowaus; also, Floor, fine assortment of Croc! new and secon than the chea) tween Gand MATTING—M cesh ha aan eces , east side, Plain, ered and es and nd Stay On One Ue. A , to Cobinet Furaiturs, ‘both gether with a var jeoty net, nines a ae ae 2 pe *Usll'soon at 426 fins treat. RB. BUCHLY. . PLOWS. HARROWS Courty M NG AND GARDENING TOOLS OF ALL ARMI G RIND. Metullnk SAM &e, LOW, A ice Lae Werenonse, 558 7th st., bet. Pa. avenue and andl, mar 3i-eo]m Washington, TELER & WILLSON RB GENERAL AUCTIONEERS, Tron Hatp, Pesxsycvanta AVENOR, Househ ola ae Between te and ublic for the sale of Heal #roperty, Stoc! rniture and Merchandise of any 4: reraicash advances made whenever Oth streets, pifer their serv avdjia apd varied. PARLOR alee a WAL i Tables. Bu ven ¥ FURNIPCRE—FVURNITURE! McGREGOR & CO., 930 SEVENTH Fo pose ME maa in eolid € ptO.0 P. reaus, in Brocatelle, Rep, Pi Wartrober, at their EX TENSIVE WAREROOMS, STREET Our stock is large rd-r Walnut and Ma- y ornamented. Jak ANY Cartel Also, riced Bedsteada. Chairs, Washatande, Office Desks and’ Chairs and Book case: aa which sre made from the best materials and war- } ranted to P. | SOE A 1563, et schedule wi Bafes to prices name: except freig! in those can antee of two | accept iti 1 n all respec’ | Offices, | mar is fim* SILEWE, ap 2 Washington. place by the contractor. All bids must be accom pat jel by the written guar- le persons that tae bidder is able to perform the | pe. CORBYN, t VETERINARY SURGEON. SN faction ag would d ecto. k before purchasing prices to uit the times Ls constri es when the D. Tespon contrac! n. at award: a toh ta, 244 PERNSYLVANIA AVENDUR, (north eide,) peewesm 1th aod 13th SES Pa. avenue, wnder the National Hotel. C. & E. Wroe | tween Intb and sth sts. HI8 IS TO NOTIFY ° THE i army that I am prepared to furnish at all times apd at short notices all | pertaining to sutlers. inds Stables, CHARLES ‘0 well to losk R we ere FREGOR & 930 Seventh L8 WILL BE RECEIVED “at TAs Treasury Department Ofic: D C.. antil 12 o’e! or all Fire ani Burglar-proof Safes reguired by the Treasury Rewer tien: prior to January I, of Construction, ck m.,of May ll, of the Safes iopaniad by drawings netion, and full size Also, schedules of g prices yattacked and the price per super. cluding doors and all necessary fixtures, afes of extra rize to those mantionsd in il be fi hed and put ied The be_ de when requir and the din the muat ecuver all charges, ht. and the travelling expenses require to be put in t, and that he will he right ta reject any owsidered for its in erest to | Go so,nnd no bid will be consilered that doos vot conform to the requirements of this advertisement Locka will be furnished by the Department, but niust be put on by the contractor for safes Bids to" he incloted in a seated envelope, and endorsed ‘Proposals for Safes”? 7 ISATAH ROGERS, Bogiveer in charge Treasury Department, | apld-mwf tM FRANKLIN & 00. OPTICIANS," 4G PHOTOGRAPH ALBUMS TES be VI U. 8. epnenaLe. McC! craps, Burnside, Fremont, Butier, STATES MEN—Lincoln and Cabinet, M.6 a, &e, REBELS—Jeff Davis, Lee, Jackson, ke. { RELERS ICAL Magee fitchell, Laura Keene, | Oieekey Florence, &c. True Likenesses of Distinguished Personages in a great variety. mar 13-cotf G street, be- BUTLERS of WAGONS, &c,, ap- EB SLAOK, Corner of John and Cathedral sts. APPINGS | AND Baltimore. ! Ma. BHAWLE, We have just received » beautiful assortment of the latest styles of heavy Silk alin and Lon; and Square Spring Shawls, ‘i ‘4 Silks, suitable for dresses and qvrepya 8. & Co. Also 10 pieces Blacl sale prices i: ap 21-eo6t | BAzeains IN NS IN A-fine assottment of best (ireen and Black Teas and fine Java Coffee closing out at less than whole- TEAS in small and lar 479 Sth AND COFFEES. quantities, at DUPRBE'S street, bet. Dand'E, you HOW TO RAVE YOUR PENNIES. 7. EIL. LBRU N’s BARGAIN SHOE STORE, oe 606 Seventy, Between D anv E Sraeets, indies’ Lenuig ees At nd 81.89 ies’ Lastin, m9) and 1. Congress and face iGsivers 5 : 1 Fine ‘Moroeso Bo : Belmorsis se 5 100 pemeale So Ladies’ a flopere be and Busking. ‘ym Do ao Men if Boots. “5.00 = Ties 15 20 Be: hildren’s Shoes at all prices. It will pay you toexamine ourstock. You'll save ym 26 peents to $1 on every pair of Shoes or Boots £ASH, DIOR AND in this part of examine can be made b; quali welts ty. edi Fat sho 0 or TLD. ity. » 16-1m* All work well W. HAMILT Good materials and workmanship warranted. LHBILBRON 4 CO. v; 506 Rexenes st., betw. Dand ap $-Im* ler Odd Feilows’ Hall. EB BUILDING MATSBIALS, 5 562 62 ON, Agent, No, 562 SEVENTH ST., EAS ON RAND THE LARGEST STOCK OF DOORS, ape WINDOW FRA’ GLAZED Gd BLIND x 8. nbanier whieh tie eeietonell atas low pire as they can possibly be furnished in this market. Builde: woslas find it to their interest to call and atoek and prices, jd 8 ished in an; No. 562 eee ivays Base po see whata saving purchasing such work ready-made. pessoved, and prices according to Fy Goseription of work in this line made to Dof all kinds and of the best ity, i aeaete yy. on gett of near jana) Bridge. ‘0 BUTLERS AND PURVEYORS, SMITH & MORRISON, No, 67 LOUISIANA AVENDB, Four Doons From SeveNTE Streer, offer for sale at very low prices & large assortment of FINE GROORRIES, PROVISIONS, WINES, LIQU ORB, SEGARS, FRUITS, &o., Packed in superior order. No. charge for package | or delivery to any part of the city. 8.4 M, aro provrietore of the wall known brand of ABINET W) OLD 0. ofa HISKY SMITH’S WILD CHERRY TONIC BITTERS, The Trade Supplied on Favorable Terms, S7-TRY US. me a ap 8-Im" T= WHOLESALE = ae FINE GROCERIES, wives aND Erevens } EMILE DUPRE, sah Patiiiteebas Avenus) “0-IN EE TET RBE?-679 © > Wire he witt conti * Soruzne, Punveyons ano rex City Tasbe | (Hate mar Z-eutf B, te sallto hand | TEAMBHIP GREAT BASTBEN, WALTER PATON Commander, The GREAT BASTEBN will leave LIVERPOOL en her firat trip during the present GRE |: month or early in May, and will con- tinue to run regularly during the season. ie 1 First Cabin, from... Early notice will be given of dates of ¢epartare, BATES OF PASSAGE. Second Cabin Excursion Tickets outand back,in the Ist and 24 Cabin only, a fare and « half, “Third C Steerage. ‘adbin, $95 to @135 -870 Allfares payable in Gold, or its equivalent in U. 2. ourrency. ¥or passage apply to CHARLES A. WHITNEY, at the Office, 26 BROADWAY, New York. For freight apply to HOWL&ND & ASPIN- WALL, Agents, 54 South street, New York. _ap 25 tied ap7-Im wuded te. Be 6-tf U. Ss. FIVE-TWENTIk&S, SIX PERCENT BONDS FURNISHED AT PAR No. BY BARROW, McKELDEN & O0., 223 Pexy. AVENUE, _Opporite Willarda’, \) Gonanal COLLINS & 00.8 PHILADELPHIA DRAUGHT ALE AND PORTER. ——— Lam now receiving large quantities of DRAUGH? &LE and PORTER from this celecrated Brewery, which I am prepared to furnish om short notice te persons who will favor me with their ordera. Sstisfaction guarantied. Orders given to my drivers wil) be promptly a+ Goods delivered in ail parteof Washington sani Feorgetown, free of charge. Terms :— Cash om delivery. BILEY A, SHINN, Agent, Gnion Bottling Depot, 57 Green st., Georgetown, D. G. 4 | chi {pri NO Cis Thompren and Capitol. itol H i _aplirodét — Moore's Dro HOU SKEEEPERS And those about going to honseheep- jog will Gnd at our establishment a lsrge and well asserted stock of nner, Tea and Toilet | Silver-plated Tea Sets, Forks and Spoons, 6 Britannia Ware. Ware. in, (imitation of Chine) Chamber Sets 58 «Tie Ware, Broomaand Buckets, | And’every thing else requisite for furnishing a | house eccmplete, | Our prices are ag low as the same articles can be purchased for in any of the Northern cities, ome of our satatonnse) examine goods and eee Get Ww BOTELER & SON 318 (Tron Hall) Pa, atenue, mar 2-eotf IN GEORGE Office cf the Company, i's Drug store, corner ween 9th and }ith ‘sts FOR STAMPING PAPER AND ENVELOPES CHARGE. WITH NAME, INITIALS, CREST, COAT OF ARMS, PHILP & SOLOMONS, Metropolitan Bookstore, No. 332 Pennsylvania avenue, qm KAILKOAD TICKETS. | | Qpies Washineton and Georeet fe | Wastrxgto s | PASSE 8 iseued by this Company | cam re obt ‘allowing places : OWN, AY rid: and Congress IN WASIUNGTON, aT “3 } tle’s Drug store, | avenue and Twelfth et. | Nairn’ Drug store,corner Pennsylvania avenue | and Ninth st, Gilman’s Drug store, 359 Pennsylvania av. E, 0. Norton, Railroad office, corner Pennaylva- nia avenue ard Sixth street, National Hotel. Clarke's Drug «tore, corner Pennsylvania avenue avd Fonr-and-a-half street. Bobn's Hook etore 666 Pennsylvania avenue, near ftore 113 Pennsylvania Avenne. rug store, corner Fifteenth street w York avenue, corner Pennsylvania M cbherecnis Drug store, 157 Pennsyivania avenue alsh’s yop 603 Eighth street, Navy Yard, in’s Drug store, corner Bevent! id M sta. Harbaugh! ‘a Lrug store, corner Seventh and G ata. Boswell's Drug atore, corner Seventh street and Virginis avenue, Island. Hereafter tickets will not be sold in the cars, but only at the places sbovenamed,and in packages of twenty for one dollar. at the intersections of the road, will be issued as heretofore by the conductors to those who pay fare 1B money or tickets, = Staw2w Transfer checks good only ‘GEORGE 8. GIDEON, General Superintendent. Ps Na ap % Kinglale: 8 sTavasion of the Crimes, vol. t Crosbv’s Notes on the New Testament; a Guizot on the Character of Washington; tse. aes Fieldand Garden Vegetables of Ameri- NUaAS OF SCIENTIFIC vISCOVERY, ; Bi. as Brown)ng’s Essays on the Poets; $1. Darre!! Markham, or the Captain of the Vulture, By Miss Braddon; Sic, FRANCK TAYLOR. bous ghoots, Trees, 200 N perion ¢ ge a Agente carri Fi Foe SALE—50,000 extra choice Roses. Fruit ‘Trees, Ornamental Pisnts, Shrubs, Bul- Climbing Plants, Evergreens, mar 26-eolm* YORK AND ape STEAMSAIP The above- siaoke yes oat route between NEW INGTON end GEORGET we thveras Ersamie &e.. oe atenaia large size Pear, Cherry and Plum in bearing order. hinese Arbor Vites (Tree of Life,) the mos suitable ornzment for cemeteries, &c, 50 to 100 Building Lots torent ot or lease DIN, N, irlorest corner ath and Mats, ae ze pissed: upon th 5 oeeandad, b 1 seamen, which will form he WEERLY. LINE. carrying freight at lower rates than any other. These steamers will connect with all ti tion lines out of New York charged for forwarding goods consigned to bodies forwarded to any part of ime United States Goods should be distincly marked, to avoid mis- porta and nocemmission to the reight or arin, excellent accom- ions) apply to [ORGAN & RHINE ART, 9 Water street, Georestown. «TMES HAND, ify Wail stent, New ‘ap 33-eolm ne Intel “& Repud } draft, 1: yr coal by t! oi mar 2-eolm*™ ARBIAGES ! ie have now on hand and daily receiv- a fine assortment of FI. OL. PIAGES, made by the best bulid pling the ity with ‘Cumberland Goal. 0} LACK Bea D B 9 on LN AIBERLAND C COAL. EU akg idacderd UIA Page| aiine of ligh® ate for the arpose of sup- ae orders he cargo should be OW 490 MORGAN 2 RIN Agr, Foo! Hh ey ridue sirect. sear High, | FOR SALE AND RENT. VOR Lota i BRICK HOWSE completely far- 325 stree north B nished, from Capitol and avenue t, afew steps my ei matay FUNISHED _RONT PARLOR AND ‘2 abd sth Ckember for rent at No 354 Caeet between 7 1 — OR FALE CHEAP A BAKERY ae ny lesale hnd retail—P: eluded, Apply soonat37 ieee “ business, and Fixtur. Alexandrie. Va, whol iy T with Board, m wey No.33! « tr ? ‘street BR RENT—feveral 1 rae ROOMS, or Furnished" street and Penreyire required Wo BAR DES ELS. FURNISHED ReOM?, rpg atthtanteter ap a betweength and eth “FURNISHED vuse No. 153 coraer -aavenue, References my |-eo3t* Rx, FOR RENT, furnishe ‘on the &rst or Becond Hoor, and Ns A sae: HOUSE, will be rented moderatel: Possession given at s00D a8 Star Office. Ss 346 K street, between 12th and Sfp. mm. to res; tons; neighborhood iveligntiul—at 3 203. Sixth betwee: containin dor unfurnished, clable re, sty 3 rooms, reliable.tenaat. ATE Apply atthe _my bstt TABLE FOR RENT.—A Brick Stable with thre stalle, and earriage-bouse attached, forrent at 13te. *apply ar Fo RENT— comfortably f willbe Tederate dress" G. yore given at once. furnished ae within a few minutes’ walk ef Patent Ontice aud Treasury Department, Toa g temant rent Ad- my 1-3t* A PERSON WITH A SMAL corner of © street and Delaware the Soldier’s Reireat my }-2t ne CHANCE TO MAKE MONEY FOR A L CAPITAL —To be sold, a complete little Business Place,on the avenue. close by The cause of selling out— wants to go home to his people to Philadelphia, OR SALE—HOU 9 North B street, This is a mos reors, No avenve and Ist s!. of the Capitol Grounds. It w mort ressonable terms. For pai SOHN J, PEABODY, No. 50 Lo} my 1-Tm* #] owe wo FURNISUKD PARLOR s at FURNISHED ROOMS ion desirable. SE AND LOT— basen ent and sttic Brick House, containing € erty, being situated witrin the proposed extension _ between 9th and ith. ry two-story, between Delaware st desirable prop- ulars inguire c uisiang svence 8 POR RE FOR RENT —Lo- Apply at 297 Pa, avenze, Inquire 451 Eighth st. lay. week or month. A to enit the timer, ‘e | PooR RENT" Two bandsomely ROOMS way be bad, at537), th street, between Dand | TOR RENT—In a central location. part of a Furnished House, with ne) “Re use of a Ritcoen, —Furnished or unfurnished. ‘ROOMS, by ply 477 and izo Pa, avenue, ae | ap 29-1 turpished commu- single or togath— H, between sth and 7th sts, ‘OR ALE-—In Alexandri URE of a house © house for rent. Inquire of WIL 5 .. the FURNI- | ntaining 10 rooms and the LIAM M. JOHN- ap 29 4t* large FURN i modern Sonrericpoe 8) 628, &c.. No. ito De | below G:ty Hall, between ad anf rented toa fir-t ¢lass tenar nited, Apply on the prewi SHED HO oms. lngvire only. three doors ith ats References ra: k OR RENT—T on Seventh Ftreet op; Inquire at No. 13 Federa and F sts. = natty FOR*FNT parr OF AF TR: to asmall family. quired. inquire at No. | street, between L and M streets, lock, corner Seven! + 89 2s 3t* ,a ¥URNISHED NIHED HOUBE, 346 Tenth oOMs FOR RENT. ag Room, commun. mn single Rooms—at 44 Thitkcent avenue. tecond fleor ; also, bh street, he FS RENT—A thres-siory-ani HUUSE, containing 6 rooms, stre: betwoun N andQss, Ap; MAD 912 Eleventh street, ne: Office. 1d—bs itusted on Tenth ply at D. HAUPT- xt door to thet as ap 23 3t* ement orics URNISHED KOUMS FOR R) | private family. antiy located, For further infor: 6 12th street, between I and Fo BALE—Valuable IMPRO room, For information inqui ARTIN, at Justice JohnH. } ik of Washington, No. 6. ag uemne cae WNT Two neatly Furniabea Rowma ( Parlor and Chamber)in a ‘the rcoms connect an are pleas- mation i: quire at ap 25-tf VED PROPERTY on the corner of 4?, street and Maryland ave- nue—three brick dweiiing houses and one store- re of WILLIAM nea. between 4thand 5th sts, dious frame dwelling, containin, j a. bath roem; also ciste in fine etate of cultivation ; chard of 400 trees in fall b | dwe dling ot other bu:ldin, two or three of the finest trict. Itis 4 miles trom Washing | densburg road,ana adjoine the j Allen Dodge and John © iver. Alto,aF containing 70 ur same immediate r } and the necessary outbuildings. ef good water at the door, uilding tiens in the vicia ity. For particulars address the un¢ densburg m Chalybeate Spring upon the ‘premises, gether one of the msat pleasant and healthy loca- T.R.& J. W. VEITCH, ALU SBLE PROPERTY FURAALE Al HOUSE anc LOT tested on Massachusetts avenue, The house is a commo- jz 8 rooms, base- { ern in the yard, FARM containing 3) or @ acres of land, 8 young peach or- in, es upon the property but here is no ¢ sites in the <ton, om the Bla- farms of Mesers, Dis- 80 acres, in the ‘hborhood, with neat dwelling There is a pump and also a valuable It is alto- dersigned, at Bla- ap 25-2 For BALE ¢ CHEAP FOR GAs part of six LOTS on Penn. Navy Yard, containing about | Gorner lots, correct grade and ce. No, 492 7th street west, Re Also. sale. Price %: H—The whole or avenue, Dear 2,000 square title pérfect, tn: eat the War hington and Georgetown Directory loom No. 6. ‘a few copies of the Directory for 1363 for ap H-iw" F town, 61 68 acres, 3 roods and 85 of which is un covered with wood a Fpacious mansio: sizes, with ornam: cellar and pump before the F tion , a1 Ouse, stable, 5! other ae es. The land ‘ture, or t! caltivatfon jant running water, contain rH froay water ponda, and a many other advan’ fine estate wonld make per one detained at tne Capi he spring. summer and i Exq., No.7 4 Georget. wn Celiewe. pas OR 84LE—The fine estate know: LEGE ee ”. areas Ty miles above George- ederick turnpike, and contain passe more or less, mi cule ‘ell adapted for maraet large number of a; peach, cherry, pear and other fruit trees, wc uld'be a desirable residence for s forei inet minister or member of Cong: the im pruvement tvery available asa sum- mer hotel boarding bouse or summer resort for ital by purines during 4 tare, chance for invest 7 OFneuite of RICH. ¢! CL (0) investmen’ nquire o! ARD H. CLAR by 8 the “*OOL- ot nd the residue is he improvements coni ras <gutainite 21 rooms of v: pelgericn SiJoining, s fine acy he kitchen door. Ee frame house, containing 4 rooms, fine ic - Also, a vdious out- Sas le, ‘his or cab- es its on this comm of the gr 8 two go od sized 88, presents street, or at celery Stee TTC H i CARRIAGES!!! erain the country; Galeche, one Uak ix seat Rochaways and germettowas sisoat W wees toa vat 9 or I foe rsons, Doctors’ Resto ® of SECOND: W Hae D GABRiAG oy tise ‘erera La oancon Jonat lo, sits aayl an ie ents hone 1) mar i8-3m onney THOMAS SOUNG. 2 gE: co siating of one splendid full Bosch Brett's; (our aud ai PEAS, GPEPEN aE BEANS, | ante | FIELD PEARS, D JOP ALL EINDas, ‘LAWN GRASS. oy = will sell. aver ines the new road one mile from Geo: leading Sies the inte ALUABLE PARM FOR BALE. <The ae signed jand si Tall belone Socrestoway a of D, P. Rider rr. peas ir Unay splendid y wot surn hi te, ARD. Ae BHOEMA et. GL OWAND ish ape ere eae ne 2 io BSS a \6-eo11t™ Col. SEAT FOR SALE.. v eines conta! palisiowa an Sra, and taller of the Cebter adapted erarR, ar NOY “a jon. a ‘si his T eee firsts in Be to merke' os Will be © References re- | m3t" AMUSEMENTS. ILLARDS? HALL! POSITIVELY FOR ONE WEEK ONLY! Commencing MUNDAY. NAY 4TH, AND EVERY EVEWING } URINS THE WERK. First appearance in Washidgton 10 six years ofthe. Wortp Rewowsnp PEAK FAMILY, SW1ISS BELL-RINGERS! ©F 12 MEMBEP: The entire Company will sopoarin SWE COSTUMES: 240 BILVERB wELus. The Wonders of tha Age, LA PETITE eye STER EDDIE TER will appear in connection wi with MASTER FRANK, Further pes Heniace hereafter. Tickets of admission. 5 cents ; reserved seate, 25 cents eXtra ; chileren half price. Tickets for sale at Joho PB. Kilis’s, 306 Pa. av, ware a diner of the hall nay be seen, Bue ot ickets to Commence at 11 o'clock = te The Pian used in trom the mmnufactary ot Cuioreree San, Boston, Tarnished | by John F, N. oS nunen GRAND MATINESS, TURS. ) DAY. DAY and SATURDAY A¥TEH- + NGO! Ts "Children admitted to the Matineer fer 15 centr—adults, 50 cents commence at 8 and 3 | Boors open at 7 and 2; _ap 29 st" C. 0. OHAEE Bu ines Agent, H WASHINGTON THEATRE. | Lessee and Manager « Sore Wirkes Boor BENEFIf BENEFIT of the Distinguished Young American Tragedian,. H JOHN WILKES B008H, JOHN WILKES BOOTH. PLAY AND COMEDY! THIS EVENING, will be presented Kotzebue’s beautiful ply of the | STRANGER, { J. Wilkes Booth as... To conclude with Shakapeare’s Comedy of | KATHARINE AND PETRUCHIO. The Stranger | J. Wilkes Booth as... se Petrackio i SATURDAY Schiller’s great Tragedy of j THK ROBBERS. VARIETIES! VARIETIES: Fronting on Pa avenue and Ninth st. THE NATIONAL AMUSEMENT INSTITUTION GREAT DOUBLE SHOW OF THE CITY! LOVELY LADIES IN ABUNDANCE! HUMOROUS COMEDIANS AND SINGER3! HARRY LESLIE and C. W. PABKER. ADA TESMAN and HELENA SMITE. | THE CIRCLE OF BEAUTY { * and CLUSTER OF GBACE. | W.S BUDWORTH, thes reat Ethiopian C2median , MISS LESTER, Premiere Dansease, NELLIE HOWARD, the Champion Laty Clog H Dancer, i Appear ow Monpay Nroat The new version of the Startling Drama of JACK SHEPPARD, Illustrating his life from his apprenticeship to the scaffold, will shortly be produced. FRENCH SPY, OR STORMING GFALG in rehearsal by the Dramatic Company Or» FELLOWS’ HALL. The createst meature of success has attended the exhibition of Sanderson's Gigantie Dioradmic Nius'rmions of i THE RUSSIAN WAR | As attested by the crowde which nightly throng the hall. It has entered npon its ERS every evening Ces Porformances on TH It well be shown with ‘ait us Thrilling Incidents, Bombardwents and § Siages, Rattles ou Land and Bea, and ending with the grandest conception of Scientific Art, } he Final Destruction and Conflazration of Sebas- terpoo! ” Which has been pronounced the most succesefal illus,ration of its kind Ever Attemp-ed in this) Country, And must be seen to be fully ap oe. The Painting represents in the mannes the Dapertant Tea WAR’ dinting: RIMKAN and ion fis the same time the | Most Startling Tobleavz, Sari + me Eve reper are ces of Powerfud Interest, Which marked that cage epoch in the world’s his) ry. Itis MORAL, INSTRUOT’ VE, 4 an ENTERTAINING, And especially porey the patronage of ail heads of families and those having charge of chitdre ®F- Adwission 25 cents ; Reserved Seats, 0 cents. Children with parents, 13 cents ‘Seats may be secured between 10 o’clock nr. and 4o’elock p_m. _ apes CANTERBURY HALL, LOUISIANA AY., eee Sixts Brains. Acting Manager... -++. Geo, R. Edeson ae GREAT STAR COMPANY TO NIGHT. A GRAND REOTITAL OF THE GRACES! Last Week of the Bh SINATION! MISS JULIA ANG B. MISE FRNESTINE DE DE FAIBER, M’LLEs AUGUSTA ‘and M The deautifal Oriental Ballet, = PASH UL Kazi Or the Slave Market of Constantinogte.. Produced after weeks of ee and carefa perstions By OLLosY" THEG! AT COGRT OF OF Beaune. Composed of ity most Beautiful Young Ladies in “Ene great Comedians, H. W. Bean. Dick Park e grea’ medians, an. 2 J. Sylvas Clarke, Master uae &e. ee. TN choice selection o! GoHKOGRAPHICALITIES, aa EI At AEE oy CR, Tae AuHoT K.BAM’B HOTEL, &e. RMSTHONG i the wonderful dessins 2) Pantorinist “Revival of the THE ake ee By Misses Julia Mors ot The | performance wi at f the Demerae Drami THE IRISH uh re O’Brien, the Emigrant... -...-.. 0. R. Edeson Other cneecters ary the Corps D: ‘amaticue. 1 pre- gale} 2% cei Orch: cents; Private Boxes s ueige ae Be Dhaicn Doors open at 7 o'clock e8 ats. 4 GRAND MATIVEE SATURDAY AFTERNOON, at 20'cloek, For Lapigs amp Oniipren, when the great Canterbury Company will appear. Admission—Indice, 20 Genta; children, 10 cente ; S7aICTLY PURE E OALIFORNIA WINES aND aaiole nts fo: 0 District of Colum’ jesars. pope pure tt aia Wines and as The following are our ° FORT HITE i carte sume mar 31 Me ks Pinna fold Beri, TT RCRaE: cmarrincs ‘ aR ana abe iiciet as: AN Penn ANE lab

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