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WASHINGTON EVENING STAR. PUBLISHED DAILY, (EXCEPT SUNDAY) a? THE STAR BUILDINGS, Southwest corner of Pennsylvania av. and ish street, By W. D. WALLACH. —————>> ‘The Brin is served by the carriers ta served by is career TWHLVD iy ALF canes PER WEEK. Parca ron Martino. Bingle Copy, three cents; one OFFICIAL, Whe First Corps—Netics te Veterans. HeapeuaRtEgs Finer Cones, } WasHINGTOR, D. O., Dec. 27, 1864. Veterans desiring te enlist in the ist Army qusiified, may entist in the Corps for one, two or three years. ‘Those enlisting will receive from the Gov- ernment a bounty of $300 as soon as they are mustered in, and, in addition, the regalar in- stalments from the Government, in proportion te the period of enlistment, as follows: $100 for ome year’s service, one-third paid on enlist- Ment; $200 for two years’ service, one-third on enlistment; $300 for three years’ service, one- wird on enlistment They will be credited to the quota of the district in whieh they or their families may be domiciled and will, therefore, be entitled to tion will be furnished them Jocal bounties Free and they will be allowed oe their arms when honorably discharge Headquarters Major General Hancock :—153 Fstreet, between 19th and 20th streets. Office of the Board for the Examination of Officers :—Brigadier General John R. Brooke, president, 1¢3 G street, between 19th and 20th streets. By order of Major General Hancock. FINLEY ANDERSON, Geo 27-tf Assistant Adjutant General. DENTISTRY. OOTH-ACHE CURED INSTANTLY BY i feraal application of DR. SIGES MOND ESSEROE OF PALMETTO. [Gio aets at once upon the nerves connected with the teeth aching, and relieves poo pe ee it ad served by filling and butiding up with Dr: 8. White's Metal filling. Oheoplastic Bone Tecth inserted over roots at 560 Pa.av. mar i3-Im* ENTISTRY_Drs. LOCK WOOD & MERRILL, thie aid every decayed tooth can be cured aa Dentists, Room No. 3, Washington. Building, corner Penna, avenue and 7th! street, mar $-Im* REAT DISCOVERY IN DENTISTRY. TBETH EXTBAOTED WITHOUT PAIN. ‘ould advise all persons having teeth, to eviract tovcall at DE ERWIB'S oftce, Gio bi them taken out without pain. . *"kie, call and examine the Doctor ra new Ara im- roved method of inserting ARTIFICIAL TEETH. 5 ence see the great improvement in his teeth, in no other style than this Teeth inserted on Gold, at the old price, aswe on our work since th i ay "No. S42 Pens's avenue, between 12th and 1Sth reets. the: you will hi oS a ty 8. R. LEWIE, M.D., Dentist. Chening Star, Be N°. 8,768. WASHINGTON, D. C., WEDNESDAY, MARCH 29, 1865: SPECIAL NOTICES. SS eS are SPECIAL NOTICE. bles ial meteartag, 2 he Brseselicn! Amos Tice HESN as AMUSEMENTS. GROVER’S NEW THEATER. Pennsylvania Avenue, near Willard’s, WEDNESDAY EVENING, March 29, Last night but three of the MARTINETTI TROUPE. GRAND BILL OF ATTRACTION. Last night of the GREEN MONSTE! The glorious farce of THE With theentire © AMUSEMENTS. CANTERBURY HALL, QANTERBURY HALL ility of a Visit by Sherman te Grant— His Army te Take @ Few Days’ Rest. Morenzap City, N.U., March 25 —Quarter- master General Meigs and staff arrived here ation of Germ: vania Conference of t! ia city, and appointe missionary, Ant the mission are of 00d would be accom arch on the mission in which to wo: - Therefore, it was resolved by the Ce: t their last ses- t, Pa., that great efforts should i jis year, to erect a church edi- the mission. And whereas this mission will eat benefit to the city of Washington, es- erman population; therefore. money in the city of Wash’ of erecting achurch; he will, due time on the citizens of Wash tor this noble purpose. Vessels with supplies are rapidly arriving, which are being sent to the front by rail. Captain Austin is in ch: and water transportation. wharf and making many other improvements. One steamer, which sailed with three hundred and sixty mules, lost ninety before reaching here, from want of air. Vessels drawing less than nine feet of water should be sent direct to Newbern, as railroad limited. Trains will go oldsborough. uch a nature ished if there LovisiaNa AVENUE, HEAR SIXTH STREET, Rear of National and Metrepolites Hotels, GEORGE LEA —.__.___. _. ___. __Proprieter Also of the Warietion, New of both railroad le is extending the BY COMBINATIV. TRIPLE ACT PARTERRE. by Mons. Julian, Phitlipe,and Paul Martinetti: The beautiful Ballet. LA MAJA DE SEVILLE with the MARTINETTI TROUPE and CORPS DE BALLET. reparation, the great Wi 1 Ls York, and Oanterbury- J08H HART... -~---- Stage Manage? a for the pur, therefore, call in through to-day to ingtow for fete Prisoners captured by Sherman are arriving ive hundred arrived there last night, and 2,000 reached Kinston at the same time. The rest will be forwarded as soon as Bcenic Spectacle of mp FORD'S NEW TENTH STREBP, above Pennsylvania Avenue, FAPHIONABLE SEASON. Third night of the GRAND ITALIAN OPERA, THIS (Wednesday) EVENIN( joed Verdi’s most pera, in four acts of YHEATER. _———_— Heitwnoitp’s Extract oO” SARSAPARRILLA 8 and renovates the bloed, instils the vigor ‘stem, and purges out the hu- ase. m>-6m Reinforcements for Sherman’s army are con- tinually arriving. Deserters and refugees con- tinue to come in in great numbers. Qur troops will doubtless take a few days’ rest. General Sherman may make a brief visit to General take medicines then. take AYER’S B BI LORIOUS BILL which are by far the most effectual remedi LORIOUS BILL celebrated and forme to the lareert aad most as ps rformes e largest and mos th usiasti audiences at the New York Academy of Muse “Look om this picture, ond then om that.” Here you behold the infirm step, The pallid cheek, wasting form, Untasted food, and a social atmosphere Poisoned with the EVERY NIGHT. The Fight at Ses tensre —CaptiureefGuns ri ir ER will be produced with splendid mise en unprecedentedly brilliant and Bignera CAROZZI ZUCCHI, New York, March 2s. Newbern letter of the 24th says the enemy captured three guns, on the first day of the battle at Bentonsville, buton the arrival ofthe 17th and 14th corps, the enemy were driven in all directions, leay- ing these and seven others, besides 7,000 pris- oners, and their dead and wounded. Deserters are arriving in large numbers. Sherman, with the junction of Terry and Schofield, is now strong enough to sweep everything before him. He will refit and be ready to move again soon with Goldsborough ‘as his base. The wounded will be breught to. 6 of aches, pains, mental despondency, There, laughing health, sparkling eyes, Elastic steps, eraving appetite, forgotten cares, Genial thought and ambitious reselves Show the contrast and mark the picture. And here the seeret lies, that Unknown to Quackenb: Smith had taken bottles Of Drake’s PLawTaTgon Bit oF tHe Worst Disorpers that affiiet mankind arise from corruptions of th HELMBOLD’S EXTRACT OF SARSAPARILLA is a rem- edy of the utmost value. BTOP THAT SCRATCHING. And use WHBATON’S ITCH OINTMENT. It cures Itch apd Salt Rheum in 48 hours, also cures Chillblains, Ulcers and ali Br Bold by all Druggists. MUL: Gonductor....... THE STONE & ROSSTUN Circus Combination! Organized on a scale of Unprecedented Magnifi cence, respectfully announce to the citizens of Washington and vicinity a short series of their SUPERB ENTERTAINMENTS, commencing on THURSDAY EVENING, Mareh 30, and continue until further notice, EVERY AFTERNOON AND EVENING. Doors open at 2 and7 p. m. The spacious Pavilion will be erected on NEW YORK AVENUE AND 6TH STRERT. The PROFUSION OF ATTRAOTIONS will be presented with all the fascinating adjuncts essen- tial to render them inimitable in superiority and marvelous in splendor. Among the pre-eminent EQUESTRIANS, GYM. NASTS, ACROBATS, PANORATI8TS, POSTU- RERS, EQUILIBRI8TS, PANTOMIMISTS, HU- THE GREAT PANTOMIME TROUPE. THE BEAUTIFUL BALLET TROUPE. THE GLORIOUS ETHIOPIAN TROUPE, THE WONDERFUL GYMNASTIC TROUPE. THE MAGNIFIOENT BURLESQUE TROUPE. THE UNBIVALLBD VAUDEVILLE TBOUPE. ALL COMBINED IN ONB. The people along Sherman’s and Schofield’s Toute gave the troops a hearty welcome. ried that 20,000 of Sherman’s men ioutshoes Supplies have gone for- ward. A large amount of cotton and other property were captured. The enemy barnt 7,000 bales at Goldsborough before we took pos- session of the place. tions of the Skin. D. GILMAN 350 Pennsylvania avenue. WELL TO DAY, SICK TO-MORROW. Arrival of Paroled Prisoners—Safety of a Buch is the experience of thousands. Few enjoy continueus health. To what does the oetasional invalid attribute his uncertain condition? Not to himeelf, of course. He lays the blame on the cli- It is to hot, or too cold, er too Cairo, Maren 27.— Clarksburg advices of the 22d say that 550 ot our paroled prisoners have arrived at Camp Fisk, four miles from that city, where they await an exchange. Ey- thing was being done for their comtort. he steamer Holmes, which was reported to have been captured up the Yazoo river, has mate, perhaps, MORISTS, DANSBUSES, and other Olassic Ar- arrived at Vicksburg, with a large load of cot- damp. or too dry, er too variable, But dees he take JAMBS 8. TOPHAM & 00.’ oa PREMIGM ‘TRUNK, SADDLERY, AND MILITARY EQUIPMENT MANUFACTORY, WEOLESALB AND BETAH, w-—sEoo = SEVENTH BTREBT, One Door North of Odd Feiiews’ Hath, Where they continue to manufacture and hav en sale a large and fine assortment of BAUNES. VALISES, . TRAVELING BAGB, SADDLES, HABR ESE, HORSE COVERS, ILPFABY HORSE BQUHPMENTS, WORD BELTS, BAVEREACES, WHIPS, BITS, BPURB, ac.. &e., &e., ST LOW PRICES. BEPAIRING. ‘Trunks, Ac.. repaired promptly and thorough)y. THREE SILVER MEDALS Awarded by the Maryland Institute of Baltimore, October Sist, 1864: also, the highest premium. a bromze medal, by the Metropolitan Mechanics’ Destitote of Wachington, D.O., in 187, SOLE AGENTS Boy District of Columbia and Alexandria, Va., for WRANE MILLER’S CELESRATED PREPARED HARNESS OIL. ealere eupplied at the loweet _ tet 69 FAGTORY PRICES. G, bh sMitas * WILD CBERRY TONIO BITTERS. THI£ PROPHYLATIC iseold by al) Druggiste aed Grocers. This great PANACEA has teen established years, Ite medical proprieties are TONIC, ASTRINGENT AND AROMATIO, 1t will eradicate all derangement of the STOM- SCE and BOWELS. It gives ETRENGTH and BEAUTY to the YOUNG, BEJUVENATES THE OLD, Curee DYSPEPSIA, LOSS OF APPETITE. INDIGESTION, LASSITUDE OF 8YSBEM, CHRONIC DIARRHEA. DYSENTBRY, JAUNDICE, AGUB AND FEVER. )BT. 1 ULAR, in which wil? be found sehtmersninof PEO! ELL KNOWN in Wach- onialsof PEOPLE ‘ mb)7-im as HIN G. ¢ OLD NATIONAL STEAM LAUNDRY, ¢e- th OLMAN, ro- etbod of notifying their e public that they have pur- «hased the extensive Laundry situated on lith Street, near the canal, formerly Known as the City Seam Lauadry, thereby combining the two, and epared to execute werk in a guperior at short notice. Satisfaction guaran- wedi cases’ Willeontract with Hotels. Res- taorants, Steamboats. dc , at reduced rates. Goods will be called for and promptly returned to all parte of the city and Geergetown. hy leaving an e old stand.) 311 B gtreet, a atreets, opposite Grover’s undry om !4th street, between B snd C streets, near canal. Patronage respect- fully selieited mar S-im* - 3 JOHN D. EDMOND &CoO., 513 tablished i861, Moesrs. CLARK & C rietors, take this Korner patrons and erderat our office between isth and TPhester, or at 51 513 7th street, between Dand B, RATIONAL INTELLIGENCER BUILDING, DBALORS BCILDER’S BLAOKSMITH’S, ROUSBHOLD and GENERAL HARDWARE and CUTLERY, Got acd Wrought Kai's, Spikes, Horse shoes and Horse shoe Nails, Rasps, Files, Springs, & Azletrees, Nate and Washers, Ehevels, Picke, Axes, Rope, Glue, Brlit Cane for chair bottoms, all of which we offer at 513 ™EoOWERCGH ean 513 ‘PED OLDEST HOTEL CONDUCTED ON THE LAN, onlay; double its former i Ae en are ROP EAN HOTEE, omecity. Cone Pa, ac, and 1h %., Washinecon, B.C, ‘his hotel, the oldest eonducted on the Bur. plan in thie bity, has deem enlarged and in e' necessary for the he <3 Tem Ne Thankfaifar the, already received, 0} tor ‘by attention to business we Gacate bey a ton from Yazoo city. STAR ARTISTES, TAR a Ss T. ARTISTES, STAR ARTI£TES_ LB JEUNE BURTE, the Premier Horseman, MURRAY & HUTOHINSON, VALENTIN. 5 mous ‘Acrobats, — the preper course to fortify his constitution and Dedily organs against the extremes and changes of which he complains? No. He rays, perhaps, that only an iron man could bear such great heat, or suck violent cold, or such sudden vicissitudes, Why then doee he not resort to the great Tonic and Preventive, which, if it will not make him an iron man, will at least quadruple the capacity of his tystem to repelal] external agencice that tend to produce disease. HOBTETTER’S CBLE BRATED BTOMACH BITTRRS, taken faithfully, according to the directions, will so strengthen the stomach, brace the nerves. tome the liver, and re- gtlate‘and invigoratethe whelmanimal machinery, that the system, instead ef being at the mercy of the weather, and liable t be prostrated by ‘every change of temperature,will become case-hardened, a8 it were,and almost impervious to climatic infla- ences. It is to this preventive principle that Hos- TETTER'S BiITTERS owe their great popularit: the West Indies, British America and Australia. mb22-20 sior Gymnasts, The DENZER BROTHERS, DOLPH and CHARLES, the fai The SAGRINBE FAMILY, consictin, FERDINAND and PERBLL®E. M'lle 80! HENBI, Equestrians, Pancratists, Equi- Mr. DEN STONE, the accomplished Hamorist, Mr. CHARLES MONROE, and Vocalist. Mr FRANK BOSSTON, the rs, DREXEL, ANDROS. PI M 5 ° ATTY, REMB HYANNUS, March 27. Home reports theschooner Ann Caroline, from City, loaded with railroad andkerchief Light boat, off Nantucket, and sunk about two o'clock this morning. The captain and crew were saved. ‘The steamer Island Boston for Jerse; by a Company that eannot be equalled in the iron, run into Recruits for Hanceck's Corps. AvousTA, March 27.—One full company of yeterars, one hundred strong, left Augusta tor w@ton to-day, to join Hancoc! It is the only full company raised in the popalar Olown unequalled Eques- OTON, GRAFF, rr dP. Mastei t and CLARENCE, constituting a 7 CONGRESS OF TALENT ge ABZOLUTELY PEERLESS. Prof. @. P. Hutehinsen’s trained to s point of fe are attached to this NG OF a passable a8 regards splendid representati PAVILION, WARDRO} Beeond week of the Parei General Performers, From the New York Osmmercial.) speculation is quiet. Theroica great scarcity of cash gold, and differences of 3:2 F cent. on current, between “cash” and ‘reg- ar.” The market is at present largely over sold, beside-which a good many postpo: centracts are outstanding; and it would appear Frobable that the purchases to cover these out- standing engagements m: ‘LLY FORBES L 8 TILLY FORBES TILLY FORBES WONDERFUL DoGs, ay temporarily putup There is a moderate inquiry for money. wants of the brokers are limited, ana ane readily supplied at seven Governments, occasional fected at six per cent. Discounts aredull. Thereis an unusually light demand for paper, and the best names pay 9 per cent.; good quoted 10 per cent. The rates for seco! paper ranges from 12 to 18 per cent. ‘he market throughout is unusually dali—a natural reaction after the recent excitement. The most significant feature of the situation is the absence of any effort or apparent disposi- tion to make a rally in either stocks or gold. All parties appear to accept the new level of prices as about legitimate; and are more dis- posed to prepare for a further decline, which may occur at any time on the receipt of news of important military success, than to organiza “bull” movemenis. Speculation, instead of bemg fostered vy the prevailing uncertainty, is actually held in check by it; a fact which does not betoken much strength in speculative 8. BE, TRAPPING RTIBS, PARAPHEBNALIA and GENE! ‘FIT are entireiy new, and were manu- factured and Hy ies ex: STONE & ROSSTON, at a cost of £57,080, Admission, 50 ce: Ps ged Beat Tr cent. on call; in pressly for Messra, msactions are ef- TH Sk AND Beal PLxiox follows the use of HELMBoL. TRATED FLUID EXTRACT OF SARSAVARILLA, pimples and all eruptions of m25 6m jenta, 75 cents, Mammoth Picto: and Progr: Children to Rese cf Nustrated Descriptive Sh: isplay Bills, Lithograps, &c. moves black spots, a offered have to - OB AND AFTRR April ist the Office of Glenwood Cemetery will be removed to room No. 11 Federal > 8086 MUSIC HALL AND THEATRE, Ninth street, fronting om Pennsylvania avenue, INVINCIBLE, UNAPPROACHABLE, - Pytan E, INIMI. THE GIANT MUSIC HAl.L OF AMERICA. GRAND CHANGE OF PROGRAMME Everything Ne FRANGIPANNI TOILET POWDER. Thie widely and justly celebrated article whioh is used threughont Europe, and considered A Necessity in tHe Torte? or Every Lavy iz now for the first time introduced Novel, and Sparkling, # Bril- e star artistes appearing, with st.1l new faces: sometbing to suit every taste’ Im nd positively the lastrix nights of i, Whose wonderful performances on the slackwire during the past week have been the admiration ofall. Immense success of the Celebrated Jeddo Miaco Brothers, the Daring Gymoasts, Acrobats, and Immense success of M’l'e MM. zettiand Mons Ant@nio, the best Daneer# in the country. Immense success of Hughey Dougherty odgood, who will appear nightly in Sketches, Extrava- k& Diamond, the celebrated Barry Carter. tha celebrated Marti i LABIES OF AMERICA, BIBIGPIAN DRAMA. Soares a= (THIOPIAN DRAMA. THIOPIAN DRAMA THIOPIAN DRAMA, FRANGIPANNI POWDER is unrivalled for removing Chaps, Chafes, Bletches Pimples and other impurities of the skin, render- ing it sqft, clear, smooth and beautiful, FRANGIPANN! PowDER is used to remove TAN and FRECKLES, giving fresh ness to the complezion and a healthy Aue to the skin with youthful safines FRANGIPANN PowDER is used by the ladies of Europe to sprinkle on the inside of K:p Giovgs, enabling a tight glove to be drawn on and off with ease, and preventing their on, After the glove is the hand Sxoors, Sort, and WHite witirs delicate freshness and perfume, FRaNGIPaxnt PowpeR is used to remove all roughness and redness of the Hsyps, Arms and Face. It softens Conus, and all other cutaneous excresencee. Price 28 Cente and 50 Cents, according to Fize of; Coptortioniste. Governments are at present the firmest and most actiye securities On the list. The fact of their having fluctuated so little during the re- cent panic has given them an additional recom . mendation among capitalists. Brokers show a disposition to change railread and other stocks for Government bonds, as affording better facil- ities for borrowing upon in times of violent fluctuation, and placing them less subject to the inconvenience of making up margins at times when it is difficult to borrow money. There is efill an active demand for gold interest bonds from the interior, and tends upward. their finely or: opian Comedians, comic yoealist, and sisting of twelve Bei Ladies’ Matinee Saturday Afternoon, First week cf Sbakepesre’s RICHARD It! BICHARD lil, TIQHARKD ITI, RIOQHARD IJ, introducng the GREAT COMEATS and BROADSWORD EXEROISES. EROADSWOBD EXERCISES. tiful Young Ladies, being soiled by M. 8. TEEL, (Late Hinton & Teel,) MERCHANT AND MILITARY TAILOR, No, 308 Pennsylvania‘avenue, (Under Metrepolitan Hotel.) EPRING STOOK, COATINGS, CLOTHS, &o , Are now complete and ready for exhibition, Ajso. a choice line of “GENTS FURNIBHING GOODS,” SHIRTS MADE TO ORDER, SPRING OVERCOATS READY MADE. the price steadily The “bear” clique on Governments appear to have retired from their herculean task of put- ting down the price of #1,250,000,000 of tha ‘steadiest securities on the market. The failure is not without instruction for others who may be tempted to attempt 4 like’ impossibility at some future day. Five-twenties advanced x, and ten-forties ';, at the board, Earl ce Oxtor: Je by Witicox & Oo. isi Wi . Dry Grorie eee nas been decided de- and Principal D; ists and cline in the prices of dry goods, especial! 20-3m. aes standard brown sheetings, ticks and tencned cottons, within a few days. Agents have been compelled to submit to reductions or hold their *ARRIAGES! CARRIAGES !! € CARRIAGES!!! . The undersigned has jast received a fine stock of Light Family Curtiages, Buggies and Rockaways, and bas E sortment of bisown manufacture, which he offers to bis friends and the public general. s 1 they ean be bought in this or any other city. tes gives on ar eaeises sont Bis re: 3 airing neatly done and pro! y a z ¥. BeIDGRr. No, 395 Pa. av., bet. ste and Sth ets, W OLLARD & GILBERT, To Purtry, Enricu tre Boop, Bravtiry the complexion, use HeELMBOLD’s HicuLy Oomogs- TRATED Frurp Exrnacr Dbettle equals ip strength one gallon of the Syrup iso on hand an as- BSARSAPARILLA, One Prices are rapidly being based on cotton at about Siic. per pound, and while many goods have already reached this mark, others are held back only by the scarcity of some partic- ular styles in market.—N. ¥. Commercial. (GThe bali given by Gen. McDowell in San Francisco was a splendid affair. Thecostumes of some of the ladies "were exceedingly rich, and‘would have graceda royalcourt. Mrs., of Virginia city, wore nearly $100,000 Rot jewels. Mrs. Hensley, of San Jose, 0 resplendent with jewels. The lad of the French Consul, Mrs. Vandewater, an Mrg Dewey, appeared in court dresses. The igo Consuls and their wives all appeared in court costumes. {7 Not a few wealthy & provision for themselves and families While the ports were mt cargoes. of cotton, prices and the proceeds lodged im the Bank of England or safely in- A grand new Ballet Divertisement, entitled the A8T OF LANTERNS; ST OF LAN ESEE: EASP-OF LANTERNS; . 8PRING AND BUMMER CLOTHING. New styles Superb Stock of Overcoats, Drens, AL: 5 HINE3BE F&A jATNESE Lo to exhibit our stock o' ie Clothing, w. and excellence me, bas erevoiore Sffered in Those in search ef Ojetning for Gentlemen’s aad to eall and examine ¢ assurance they will We are now prepare: introducing besntiful scenic effects by the Oan- ry ' inh ng ana REAL ESTATE. BROKERS AND GENERAL fulness Of wikDd will attend to the Buying, Belling and fentin rty, Coliectionsof Rents, and Claims agains! Office 371 D street, directly opposite the Na- ine Eaceaine raleae office, between 7’ the right article on the m & an ennye Farnirhing Go ig everything neces- & O0.. 368 Pa. a: B Qo iota Baital [From the Larges: Manufycturing Chemists in the UAINTED WITH MR. H. T. HELM. Tenigeuce aud wad suceeneful usinese where others had uot been equally ro be- hie character and enterpr.se. Firm of POWE: atherners have z SECRET BASES Samaritan’s @tft is the most certain, safe and effectual remedy—indeed, the only vegetable rem edy ever discovered, Cures in two to fi and recent cases in twent: store opposite my A GRAND CHANGE OF PROGRAM¥E EVERY RIGHT in eonducting the GB OF PROGRAMME EVERY NIGHT NGB OF PROGKAMME BVERY WiGur igiand and France. only blockaded tte which waesold at four hours No mi ly ten pills to be taken. Ope, and a friend to those who rant to beexpesed, Male packag Samaritan’s Rootand He rmanent cure a for yp By I RIGHTMAN. & WEIGHTMA| __$th and Brown sts., Philadel AVING REMOVED FROM MY OLD PL of business, corner of Ninth and D NO. 481 NINTH STREET, between D and E, 1 beg leave particularly te call the attention of and the public generally, to this re- moval. where I shall keep constantly on ha Tar id well assorted stock of {> The number of horses is on the increase There are over 3,000,000 there at ful. | ip Ataperty given in Washington about sis tottles | a week ago by an army contractor there was xf one lady present who wore diamonds and- jewels said to be worth £80,000 in specie valu- ation. Her name was Mrs. Troleum, wife of P. Troleum, Esq. of Pennsylvania, U7 In» Pitteurg, peat ane nip Reports of the Howard mail in sealed eter Address D. J, Skiflin Gatien, No.3 South N SEMINAL, URISARY liable fi co gh ¢ men pes, fri a 4 Owners ofoi] and oll te ae barrels which Dave been floated off by the flood,” offer & reward of $100 for the arre: conviction of any person =o of the barrels, full «ip ealdiere of the itp Hon, Schuyler Colfax, itis said, is GROCBBIB3, er obstructions from veins The citizens of wapogets and of the surround- pumping and raising oll, lining oil barrels, e' ing country are earnestly solici amine my steck of goods which will be sold at RICHARD J. R¥ON. OARBIAGE \e | es ited to call and ex- ac fair ous Desinity. , BEMINAL WRAKNESS, Teally nh and hundreds of ethers, Address, we anown, there on), to tropage as fore, E alive. , ll only be sharged with what they resolve, mar 2-D&W.ly jution fre moderate. py MRIOH. Proprictor. t |PWARDSO# THIRTY THOUSAED certificates 4 recommendatory letters re served. stttesting the merits of HEUMBOLD’S GENUINE PREPARATI from the highest sour or etatermen, clergymen, governors, 8 ie. Bloomi Joekey with a wale as ly and rfumery, stock of Freak "ftedicines. for. e. mar 17- OO A THING OF BEAUTY IS A JOY FORE 5 Those whe desire brilliancy of com ry JARS: mast purify and enrich the bi. which BOLD'S CONCBNTRATED EXTRACT TLLA invariably does Recollect it ia tmedicine, Ask for Helmbold’s. Take Q@27s, DEAWBRS 1 AND UND! NEW AND ELEGANT STYLE. FRENCH YOKE SHIRTS mate from wis order,(fit guaranteed.) Material’ to . : : Ls serpents eenrea Ba a a GayeRR hs Fast or Shorea r= haye thus Wednesday afternoon and night, Mareb 2, fare in afew New York BENEFIT OF ie AnD Lierte Mage, K AND LITTLE MAK,’ K AND LITTLE MAOK, and ‘on the bills of f dine + OORE’S WEST BND DRUGS’ 113 Pa. sige Girton. Yarnton’ Poet Chaban oes hag ve 7 fa Gis i eum, is now 5 over: awit Soste nearly &. peck of money to go on f@runk in Rich ‘Whisky Gollare a gallon thero, en TLR Anzeon, AND YO re HEL moar 25-Gm OU. REBEL NEWS. EDEL NEW! RIORMOND DATES FO MARON 23, The «‘Whig’s” Version ef the Fort Stena- man rig t—The +! ‘ire’? toe. ‘Terrible’ fer the Attacking ‘arty—Cap- ture of 500 Union Tf: ‘Brigad’r Gen <rry (Rebel) Weunded—Indications evements The News fi man’s army The Attack on Saturday Last. (From the Richmond Whig, Marca 25.) PxTaResuR6, March 25.—Adout four o’cioelt this morning General Lee attacked the enemy on our left, in the vicinity ot the Appomattox, assaulting and capimrins two lines of worke, and one or more vy forts. Our men ad- vanced well into action, but the enemy massed bis artillery so heavily in the neighboring forte, and was enabied to pour such a terrible enfila- ding fire upon our ranks, that it was deemeu best to withdraw. The captured worke were therefore abandoned, and our troops reocc pied their original position. Genera! Gordon's and General Bushrod Johnson’s division of troops were engaged on our side Our loge was several hundred. Five hundred prisoners Were captured, among them Gen'! McLaugh. lin anda number of officers. Major General Warren (Yankee) is reported killed. Brigadier General Terry, on our side, was wounded, Many pieces ot artillery and mortars were captured The former were necessarily aban- doned. Some ofthe latter were brought off. The atiack wasa surprise to the enemy. From Petersburg. (From Riehmona Whig, March %.) PETERSBURG, March ie enemy i8 be- leved to be making preparations to move, Dit nothing has transpired to indicate in what de rection. Greatactivity has been obseryed ia rear of his lines in the last day or two. It's reported that a column is moving out on the Jerusalem plank road. Otherwise, alt w quiet. From the Valley. The Lynchburg Republicampearns that the reported advance up the valley of a consider. able force of Yankee infantry is incorrect, There is but one regiment of Yankee infantry this side of Martinsburg, and that ie about Kernstown and Winchester. Our scouts who were in Winchester last week report that this regiment bad been ordered to anether field, amd that they were preparing to leave, Seacoast Defences. [From Richmond Whig, March 25.) The great agony about keeping up our sea. eoast defences is over. New Orleans—aban- doned from the beginning—fell almost without a blow—the heaviest, most disgraceful loss of the war. It severed us from a most important source of supplies. It rendered co-operation in the military affairs of the two divisions ai- most impossible. It nearly aoubled our fron- tier, opening from Cairo to New Orieans, through the very heart of our country, a xe. cure base for the heaviest as well asthe most rapid concentration of forces at any point on that line, and leaving us exposed <o & corres- ponding extent. Then followed Memphis, Vicksburg, Pore Hudson, as a necessary consequence. At this time there were some, with eyes bleared by selfishness and hearte quaking with pusiiaui- mity, who were ready tocry out, ‘Al! is lost!’ “let us make terms!” But the callsof a crayen were stilled by the stern-hearted manhood cf Be county) and finally they ceased to croak aloud. Again: we lose Savannah, Charleston, Wii. mington; and once more for a shori time. heard the wailing of these poor weak things, who &re again ready to “make terms.’’ Thanks to the malicious Lincoln and theslimy Seward, these submissionists were left withouta crumb of comfort from Abraham’s table. Even the reconstructionists have with great unanimity, repudiated the husks that were so generously offered by the North, and haye re- turned to their duty and their country’s cause, ‘with the cry of “war to the knife.” Treops. [From the Richmond Whig, March 25.) The editor of the Milton Chronicle gives an interesting repert of a recent visit to the 13tm regiment North Carolina troops, stationed on tne front lines at Petersburg He says that he found the “boys” in comfortable quarters, good spirits and ready for the fight wheneyer the enemy chooses to attack. They feei confi- dentof victory. There had been some deser- tions from the brigade, a few only from the 13th, less, indeed, than any other regiment ia ce a These Serernont are Sena e ome imences—prin: y to croaking ters. We heard ae croktng an the army— no —noOdespondency. It wasa hea): atmos) oo easily while im it, and ov: & “new man.” For several before we left we heard of no new de- sertions, and it was hoped that the army had been- purged of all cowards. Desertion is a bad business, and about the meanest thing a man can be guilty of, Belew Richmond. Aha the Richmond Sentinel, March 25.) ‘here are indications that Grant intendsa movement both on the north and south side of the James—one intended asa feini, while he will hurl his main force against the other. If he succeeds in deceiving Gen. Lee as to the real point of attack, it will be the first time. From North Carelina. The Raleigh papers furnish some intelti- “genee of the state of affairs in North Carolina, From private information, we belie ye that Sher- man and Schofield have united their forces, aud that Sherman has been forced to fortify his position and act entirely on the defensive. The accounts from Gen. Johnston’sarmy sre of the most gratifying character. ‘he army is in fine spirits and splendid condition. Strag- glers are returning by thousands, and rein- forcements pouring in. The press and the peo- ple of the good old North Stace are performing their duty nobly, and, casting aside every other lesue, are straining every nerve to aid in the defence of their liberties. The Raleigh Confederate of the 23d has the following: Gen. Sherman's whole army wasentrenched on the morning of the 20th, and we did not re- new the attack, but held oar positions ana broug&toff allourwoundec. There was heavy skirmishing on the 20th and 2's1, and several artial attacks by the enemy, which were Ranitacensiy, Tepuleed. ~ The troops all behaved admirably, and the army has fally disproved the slanders thu: bave been circulated against it. On the evening and night of the 2!st (Mon- day) the enemy moved toward Goldsborough. oes is forty-nine mules from leigh.] The Progress, of the 22d, has the following : Laterr.—A gentleman just from below reports that Sherman Is whipped and falling back epon Fayetteville. This would seem to disurrange the plan for a junction with Schofield. A rumor, entitled to some credence, says Grant is moving troops toward Weldos. Iee will attend to him. Telegraphiccommanication is stili open pe- tween this pinge and Goldsborough, bu: up to this time we hav that place. e received Ho dispatches from The Confederate remarks that ‘what is espe- cially worthy of notice in the severe actions with the enemy of the past two weeis, is the admirable spirit and determined courage of the They It was difficult to restrain their ardor. we re unwilling to await the aporoach of the énemy behind their works, but sprung over the mtrenchments and charged him on the ad- vance. On the other hand, it is noticeable with how much ease the enemy were driven back; though rallying on successive lines of rein- torcements, he made feeble resistance and guye baek on our approacn. «In theese 2cdira of the Ifst two weeks, the co-operating armies of Sherman hayesusmined 8 loss of full tem thousand mer.” {>The painters af Jersey City are on a 7m. strike for $3 50 per die: (> Theleading merchants of Philadelphia are devising means for raising $200,008 which is deemed sufficient, if: properly invested, to secure ample means for support of taé to- digent merchants of thet city. 7” Two just released frem Southern Epon pens at Annapolis from eating wo freely after Jong starvation. &7 Prime new butter is selling in Worcester, Mass., at twenty cents a pound. {D> Of the special tax upon incomes, Cait. fornia pays oyer one million dollars. 8@ The Oleveland Plaindesler, the only daity democratic in northern Obio, Bas sus- pended publication. 5 thirty patents were issued in ‘More than nd ees ix for inventions relat. ine Mo petroleum, such as drills for tering vices for removing, and oth. —— sof the roce, 7 The Indians of Wisconsin, whe ave D- just reeeived their annuities, eal the al currency “papoose money. Samuel of Hartrora Ct, owns bonses. She has ie ofa mile af g' ali tomatoes, ae besas, radishes tnd ance, fally sipopaa peaches and grapes a id vanced towards “a Ene ty jestroyed by aa ye 23th of February, entati- the incendiaries Were caught e formation with 00 cavalcy, sane: poor {7 It is estimatea that twosquare miles of the city of Rochester were under water during recent flood. It is stated that the city . a damage to the amount of $2,000,000,

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