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he Largest Circulation im the District W. D. WALLACH, Editor and Preprictor. WASHINGTON OITY : WEDNESDAY..,........ MARCH 27, 1867, S7 READING MATTER OM BVERY RAGE. SEE OUTSIDE FOR INTERESTING TELE- GRAPHIC AND OTHER MATTER. GOVERNMENT SECURITIES. WaSHINGTON, Mazch 27, 1967. Jay Cooke & Uo farnish the following quo- tations of Government securities: s. 5. =e 98 S. Seven Thirties, 196 U.S. Seven Thirties, Jua: 16 U.S. Seven Thirties, Juiy 10555 10654 NEW YORE FIRST BOARD SALES. pon: + WES 17% 200107 --. 107 ie Won 5.20" 5. Gold... FINANCIAL. Lewis Johnson & Oo. quote Stocks ana Bonds in home and foreign markets as follows: New Yor«, March Coupon 6's. —; do.. Iu-40 s, Coupons, 97 4; 5 Canton Co., —; Cumberiand Goal Uo. pref'd, 31; silver Mining Oo..3) 4: New York Central R.R , 154, Ere Railway, 57%: Hadson River R. R.. Reading RK. R., Wi; Michigan Central R-R., 108, Michigan Southern and N. Indiana R. R.. 763; do. guaranteed, —; Liltmois Oen- tral R. 1154: Cleveland and Pittsburg KR. 754. Chicago and Nortnwestern R. R.. 35; do. preferred, 63%; Cleveland and Toledo R. R.. 1174; Ohicago and Rock Isiand R. R.. 953,; Pittsburg, Fort Wayne. and Uhicago R. R. 95%; Obio and Mississippi Certificates, 27: Pacific Mail, —. Gold. 2 p.m, 1Hy. | +202 —_____ EXPORTS DURING THE PAST YEAR“ From @ statement of the exports of domestic produce fromthe United States during the six months ending December 31, 1966, the fol- | low ing de‘ails are msde at the Bureau of Sta- | tistics: The total value of domestic exports Was $172.061,129, of this eum the principa! amount was on cotton, the exports of which footed up $51,150,318. The next most import- Ant item was gold and silver, which were as follows: Gold bullion, $7,337,728; silver bullion, $5 895,037; gold coin, $5,588,800; silver coin. $1.9 5; Manufactures of gold and silver, $23,(93. The bresdstuffs figure up $20,379,104 Next in order comes oils, the export value of which amounted to $17.240,573, nearly all of which was petroleum. Provisions amounted to $14,252.471, of which $5,635,670 was cheese tone. Tobacco, 11,842,297. Agricuitaral im- plements, $596,024; coal, $1,051,520. SUBVEYs IN IDAHO Instructions bave been issued by the Vom- missioner of the General Land Offiee, placing under the control of tne Surveyor General of | Idaho Territory the sums appropriated by Congress for the surveying service m that | Territory during the next fiscal year. The Pp ere for work in the field amount to 5.000, ich is to be expended at rates not exceeding $15 for standard lines. =12 for town- ehip, an 10 for section lines. The pablic Jana system of surveys has been recently in- troduced im that Territory. Maps of the State of Oregon and Was?irgton Territory, upon which &@-e represeniei the public sar- veys wi'b tbe topographical features and po. ditical sutdivisions, have brea sent to the sur- yevors of those districts with instructions to make such additions in the naj ies of towns, Tiver@, streams, witercourses. and indicate thereon tim!e@:, meadows, and mineral locali- tes with such other natural objects as will give complete: e s in all respects t> the map of said surveying districts which are intended to accompany the next annual report of the Com- missioner. => CHANGES IN THE SECOND MILITARY DIs- General D. E. Sickles, Commander ot the 2d District, bas ued the fellowing order dated Charleston. €,, March 20th, 1967 The undersigned hereby resumes his daties as Department Commaneer. Brevet MajorGen J ©. turn to station at Raleigh, N.C., and re- sume ties as District Commander. Brevet Capt. J. Clous, Ist Lieut. 6th Intan- | try, baving = from detached service will | Fesume his duties as Acting Assistant Adja- tant General of thig Department, Telieving Brevet Major General John RK. Myrick, ist Lieut. 3d Artillery, from the operation of Gen- eral Orders. D. E. Sickces, Major General Commanding. EXPORTS FROM GREAT EBITAIN. Advices received at the Bureau of Staustics show that the deciared value ot British aad Irish produceand manu!acture experted from the United Kingdom to the United States during the yearending Dec 31, 1566, was £25. 484.146. This does not include the exports from the British Colonies, nor the export from | the United Kingdom of the produce of other | countries, the value of which has not been of- cially reported. Robinson will re. | NAVAL ORDERS. Paymaster A. H. Gilman has been detached | Yrom duty as Paymaster at Portsmouth, N- | H., on April Ist, and ordered to continue to | act as Paymaster and Inspector im charge pro- | Vielons and clothing of the Navy Yard at that | place. Paymaster J. N. Carpenter has been ordered to duty as Paymaster at Portsmouth, j N.H..on April Ist. Acting Assistant Pav- | master Wilbur Ives h been honorably dis- | charged, to from uary 34, 1566. p Rear iveimaate canes: Bests MAXIMILIAN. Reliable information has been received here that Maximilian only waits in Mexico tomake the best pecuniary arrangements that he can, and that be will certainly leave the country | before the ist of July. ——$—<—______ SJ Alleyes are now upon the Connecticut election, which takes place on Monday next | torGovernor, Congressmen, and members of the Legwlature. The canvass on both sides is ofthe most active kind, and the election will be, it is thought by some, aclose one. The Re- PuDdlicans, howe ver aresanguine o} ccess by & majority of at Jeast 1,000. ASSISTANT CoMMISSIONER.—Col. Uharies H. Smith, of the 26th infantry, has been ap- Pointed Assistant Commissioner of the Freed- mén's Bureau for the State of Arkansas. gies Eels ate ict are ats S7 Lovers of art should not fail to see tne fue painting, “Charity,” now on free exhibi- tion at Markriter s, 456 7th street. —_——_____ £2. INTERNAL REVENUE.—The receipts from this source to-day were $502,002 64. LU PErsovaL—Capmin A.M Pennock, U. S. NV., is at the Ebbitt House. fe akin cS Mxxtco.—A French steamer from Vera Cruz bas arrived at New York. Just as she was Jeaving Juarez was at San Luis Potosi, where the have concentrated. The im; torces would leave soon, and a decisive je Matamoras on the 12th inst. and were extensively circulated by the local of that city Brownsville, but there if no trathin them. No news of a gen- eral epgagementhad been received in San Luis up © the 25th alt. Maximillian, who had moved outof Queretaro on the 2éth, bad re- turved. The Liberals bad ad vanced their lines ‘within seven miles of Queretaro. Heavy guns Dad been sent to the frost from Sen Luis. Jusrez was still there. Ramors of an at- tempted arrangement by Maximillian with the Liberalsare very rife’ Quirdéaga is said to ave been taken prisener at Zelaya. Cortinas 3 to acknowiled, ailegiance to the beral Government, and bas been ordered to the interior. All quiet in the State of Tamau- | dipas. young lady, just arrived in Portland, boeeeaen due Conese ev The latest report of an mar- riage is that of Maggie Mitchel). @@ Prince Salm Salm. whe fought in the late wer og the Uni side, is now an Imperialist @P The Port Tobacco (Maryland) Ti: says that the prevailing bad weather will " terfere, to a very extent, with the raising of an average crop of tobacco during the coming eeason. | yj" OHIBA DINNE! TELEGRAPHIC NE —_> ay * og “a FROM EURUP. Se DAY, Marek ae a (By Cable to the Assoc : Howard asi for the r+ Honus, Marc Nowuoenge, wR: | Saba, temo cof tern Erte, 35 y; Lilinows Centra! 3 U. 3.5: kc, mer, 1 4 7% : ? Wpbomas, now here for a seat y's _.fR45KvORT, March2?7—Noon.—U. S. 5-20's, Senator trom M: had, a taryof “tA: the Treasury, wil wn the fands which Parts. March 27—Noon.—U.S. 5.20's, S44 Livgrroo., March 27—Noon.—Coatton dail; sales of 7.140 bales; Middiing Uplands, 13 134; Middting Orieans, Breadstuffe du Wheat 138.3. for red W Gabtepee white; Co-n, mn 3d.; Pork, 778.64 ; Beef 1253; Bacon, 490.; Oheeer, 60s.; Lard, s.0d.; Spirits Tur- penrin®, 37 Gd. - Since the opening of the market Consols bavefalien off one-eighth and the raling fig- ures now is 914 tor money. Osher articles bere and at Liverpoel are without quotable change In the House of Commons last evening the reform bill passed toa second reading with- out § dissenting voice. Debate on the ques- tion bas been fixed for April Stn Un April 4th the budget will be debated. Pork Packing im the West. Ormcinwati, Ow1o, March 17.—The Price Current publishes to. day the annaal report of the pork} acking in the West. The totst number of hogs was 2,425,251 agsinst 1.705.955 last season. The general average of weight was 232% pounds, against 2312 10 pounds last season The shipment of hoge, last year, over the Baltimore & Obie and Pennsylvania Ventral Railroad during this season amounted to 512,- 181 bead, against 405,162 last season. The great increase was over the Penasyiya- nis Central Railroad. were to be apptied to the payment of the i- terest on United States bonds, for the purpuse of dwbonoring the national creait. Mr. vamenT ns Committee te Agri- cniture, reported A joiht resoiution ap iropr- ating £50,000 from the Freedmen's Bureau to be used by the Commissioner of Agricuiture to purchase seeds for distribution in the South- ern States. Mr. Cattell hoped the resolution would be pesced. There was nothing which would ben- efit the South more than the dist-ibution of there ceeds. Mr. Pomeroy said $50,000 would bea mere ba’ 4 in the bucket. r. Cattell knew that it would, but it would Reip a good dea). ‘The jot resolution was then passed. Mr. Harlan, trom the Commitiee on the Dis- trict of Columbia, reportea tbe bill suople- nee? to the act incorporating tae News- boy's Home of the District of Coiumpia T. Henderson, from the Finance Gommit- tee, reported a bill to provide for tne repair, &c.. Of the levees on the Mississippi; which, on bis motjon, was recommitied to the com- mi'tee. Mr Thayer, trom the Committee on Indian Afiairs, reported the bill relative to the re- moval and relocation of Indian tribes, which provides that notribe shall be removed until a treaty has bren made with it toth:teffect and A Dew reeervation selected, and also that no trust mopeys sbail be expended unless in pur. aeaceot bere which was passed. }" 1:10: Spence r. Morrill (Maine) reported the pill sup- The Costa Rica, Atl ic and Pacific Rail. Plying deficiencies in iheappropriation mereke rr . contingent expenses of the Senate for the cur- New Yor, March The Costa Rica In- | rent fiscal year. teroceanic ratiroad company has coatracwed The amenament of the House striking out with Col. Edward Me(jovern, of Pennsylva. | the clause making the amount Paid to the nia, te superintend the survey of the roate | newspapers of ‘Washington for publishing the conceded by ti government of Costa Rica, | laws the same as that paid elsewhere, was connecting Atlantic and Pacific oceans, | not concurred in. having excellent harbors at its terminus. The | Mr. Henderson offered an amendment ¢p- Toute passes through a healthy, productive | Propriating $51,000 for the expenses of India and populous region Unbes visiting Washington. HOUSE.—On motion of Mr. Orth, (1nd.,) the Senate bill to charter the Lincoln Monument Association of the City of Washington, was taken from the Speaker's table, considered and passed. —The steamship China, on with the bark Achilles, of ool, from Cardiff for St. Jona’s, N.F . in distress. The vessel was abandoned, and Mr. McClurg (Mo.) introduced a resolution all hands were taken off by the China. which was ugreed to, directing the Secretary SS re hides to ors to this House the report of the = mumittee of Inspection sent in 1566 by the TEE B Ht) meee ee Wee BERD Commissary Department to the Pacific coast. b of 7th and streets, on TO MonReW Mr. Boutwehl, (Mass.,) from Committee on BVENING, ath iust., at7%: ‘o'clock. Uom- Judiciary, reported back the House bill rela come all tive to the claims of certain northern creditors r= JOUR: rit Mas 7. | of Southern banks and firme, and recommend. TENTION '—A special meetin: ‘of Union | ©4 concurrence in the Senate amendments. ©. 5 will be held at German Hall, on THURS Mr. Schofield ( Pa.) said this bill was in effect simply to authorize the Secretary of the Trea- sury to pay the claims which loyal men of the North had upon certain Southern rebels, out DAY EVENING, v8th. at 75: o'clock Qandidates attend jor inttiation are requested to mab 27-28" CG. Ww. TREASURY Di pi monay taken from the banks at New Or- Office of Com leans. The Northern creditors still hada claim upon the Southern debtors, and should collect Rotiee i 4 from them. = ens, ~% hates Mr. Batier (Mass.) explained that this money ey Of the United States upon had been seized by Coniederate State receivers Ley and confiscated as the property of Northern tion of the same at the Treasury of tne United Btate . B. HULBURD, men. When the United States forces took pos- mh Comptrolier ef the Ourrency. Session of New Orleans much of this money ARTMENT. Was found in the banks of thatcity. The money wircller of the Correncyy SHANG TON March 28, iso7 Notice is hereby given ty the holders of tie di a * the Tenvessce Nati would have been paid to the Joyal owners, ex- cept for the facc that there was not enough to pay all the crediters, and it was therefore sent to the Treasury Department to be distributed pro rata. The money was not taken as the onal . that snch notes will b: 1m of the United States upon pi ition of the same at the Treasury of the tu ited | Property of the Confederate Government butas wt 6. ULBURD, property of Nortbern creditors, which had wit Comptri of the Ourrency, been confiscated by the Contederate Govern- Ment, and this confiscation did not in the least change tbe right of the creditors to the money. Mr. Scofield called attention to the fact that early im the year a vescel betenging to a citizen of Pittsburg was captured by the rebels, and afterwards recaptured by our own forces, yet the United States Government refused to give the vessel up to the owner. Mr. Batler contended that the case referred to wSs not analagous to the one under dis- cussion. Mr. Scofield moved to lay the bill and amendments on the table; and it was agreed to. The Speaker laid before the House the action ice te hereb, of the Senate in relition to adjournment. given to all qualified votersintheSECOMD | Mr. Schenck (Offic) mpved to amend so as to EBD that the Jadg-s of Blection inted to | provide for an adjourhment on to-morrow register voters under the act of Sp- | unui the first Wednesday in Jane and the first pe) February 5 1837 - ‘ptember of the present year, lezal voting iu ul ident of the Senate and the shall by joint proclama. here is no occasion for the ugress at the times specitied. In J¢ amendmen: said ‘Ee agreeing ourse proposed by the ate would leave Congrets witout power tocome together except upon a call of thie President. He likened TEEASUBY DEPARTMENT, Ophice of Comptroiler of the Carrency, @roh 21, 1837 of the cir of in States upon preseata- Wastinat Notice is hereby civen to the qristing poe of vThe age seal Benak . at such note law fl money of the United coupon presse th f thi ae @ tame at the Trgeary of _Tb 27-wat the Uni von, , HUGBURD. Comptrolier of the Ourrency OF OLINICAL UBOTURES pt Providence Fro-pital co for four months, HAGNSE, 209 B etrect, BEGISTRY NYTICE — Neti “8. V. BOYES, Secretary wow" neous a BD 1863. such action on the parvet Congress to a retreat, McPHEESON & FERGUSON, or the falling back of an army from advanced 671 Psxn. Bae as rt Ast starer, lines. The Fortieth Congress had assembled, . PUSS Davos, MEDICINES PERFUMBEY ranur uous. AM : Prien Frmcrigtens sree stboune. | aatamemn fropated sania Mes Senaneks compound. amendm er 01 ~~ ‘he Mient Bell promptly answered. the House with @ power which the stitue and sbould now remain here, to apply such corrective legislation as may become neces- sary. on did not recognize. Mr. Svenck said his proposition was simply declaring a recess of Con; 8. jest BECBIVED supply of CONGRESS WAT Mr. Eldridge, (Wis.) asked if it did not pro- atthe! Ow price of 25 conte parite pose to prcsecea the Speaker the power thane journ Congress. _—. Mr. Schenck (turning to the Republican members) asked if they did not see that all the Democrats desired an adjournment of Con- ‘ees. : wor, Chanler (N. Y.) made the potnt of order tbat the Laer rs must address the Chair Mr. Schenck said he would then call npon all the Unton Republican members to note the jact that all on the other side desired an ad- journment. They wanted Congress to g0 away and keep out of the way. They don't want these questions to come up, and they would prefer that no Congress should be here, so that the President could have full sweep, and if in 8D NEOTABIN dg bozes MES3INA OBANGSS, io aes r+ ‘bolesale and retail. at m 27-3 PEARSON'S Frait Depot. BTS, JUST IMPORTED. For sale lowat HOUGH & BIECH’s, i ters and Jobbers of © @l: the absence of Congress any decision was yuccnsware, 27 Calvert street, Baltimore, made adverse to the action of Congress there 1t* is no doubt upon whieh side the President would be found. Mr. Schenck further argued that Congress should not adjourn until some- thing was done in regard to Maryland If not, he believed the scenes of bloodshed in New Orleans would be repeated before the next meeting of Congress. Atter some farther ion, Mr. Schenck’s amendment was id to—yess 74, nays 5 wd O THB PUBLIC ore’ well known Restaurant ané @onfectionery THOMAS POTENTI experienced C entire house being remodeled, &. to tarsteh all the delidacion of itt ish all the delicacies of the » vs atyle nd prices to defy competition inti Ww. rties xttende So of privetetamitien senses 10 8t the reat BR. M. BALLS *[RS MAMMOTH CATTLE BUTORERED By REAL ESTATE EXCHANGE, H. 8. BABNES No, 71 ba. evenne, corner of 7th street. | Will be displayed and for sale at the @en. LOTs ter Market. Stalls Nos. 26 and 28, on oF SATURDAY, March soth, 1367. LoTgs The Mammoth Bullock, FOB BAL! GENBBRAL’ GBANT, NORTH PART OF CITY, grown in Clay cousty, Kentucky, fs the fincst On Mth street. ever displayed in Washington, weighing 3,800 pounds. m 27-3" 4 OBANCE FOE ALL, LONG PAYMENTS. Just Received "by the "Hudson Taylor Book nti cal Btatlonery Store." 434 Pe avenue, LOTS:'ON BHODM ISLAND AVENUE, Bail, pres Sar er hin e Botwoon Mth and 1sth streets, By. eantogen, . O.. being a review of a * 6 “must {Onren. Int. & Oe’ Uaton.} LOTS OM 16TH STEEET, Bear the above. 15 LOTS OR NORTH P STREET, Next to 11th street, ‘These are all nice LOTS, and offers a rare chance to clerks to invest your 20 per cent. mh 27-8t an snappers EEs0n WOT TEALBSONE CORSETS MADAME PRINOR’S, 22 MARKET SPACE. refunded if not A ae fall assortment of Py ts Aug ererecereracs A mz iChrou lute Bos. Union.) QO PBR OmnT. INV ESTMENT@® GBT a LOT CHEAP at RB. M. HALL’s ABAL ESTATE EXCHANGE, LOUISIANA AVBNUE COR. OF 7TH 87. GO TERE AND SINK YOUR 20 PER OENT. fal Co at \. a abelian tage ret ae, Meee. zy {2OUDS. of whe latest ame TT nats | eenl 2393 2 fs rete LoO* sim gest bodton nis ath cp. ‘This reat and real Astrelozist can Dositivi fell the Past, Proseni, and ee oak eee ie i pes ot; Gent gs 7 eckshen aiee ont sole ge mear ga ne ast ra » LARGEST sTOeK H¢™ yor THE SPBING WEAR. he y Lays mATS, oung Hat. i ohapes Teun cap “nearer mb Im Teen oleate, ‘tN THE city At the Extensive and. Practical MANUFAQTORY OF Y ong” nizél, with coal tothe Orn- tai Oo. The last named were shat oat by the ice of last winter, and are mot of the coal fleet of this season MexcugnTs’ Excuance —Offerings—i,000 bushels reu wheat, 3.100 bushels yellow corn. 2uu obis family flour, 30 bbis. extra floar, ebble: catextra, 100 bbls. super, 20 bbls ‘200 bble broad arrow and middlings. 350 bi extra flour, at $14.0; 10U bbis. ta: et S17 50; 100 bbls cutextra, at $13; 50 fine, & $1150, Market steady. AL¥ BURNETT, wit, orator, and mimic, will give one of his popular entainmenis at Forrest Hall this evewing. DRoveRs’ KxsT.—Oonsidering the bad con- ition of the roads, the receipts of beef cattie at Drovers’ Rest been very tair. The average prices of good to prime cattie daring the week were $8 and $9 per 100 Ibs. PorT or GxorGeTowN.— Entered and cleared—Steamer Norlolk, Vance master, fro and to New York, witt marchandise. Entered— Steamer Philadelppia, — Fu'z master, from Philadelphia, with merchandise GEORGETOWN ADVER'MTS, CRAREER SEAT BVEB last received at De4)., @ large stock of Bpring and mbracipe choice Dree! ched and Unbleach superior Shi 1g. 25 cen! Oloths. Casstmereg-and Driliings, Shawls. Gloves. Corsets. Hosiery snd Notions. Opr ioods bave been purchased for cash eines the recent decline and great bargains Tomy be expected by ail who may favor us with o call tas BENJAMIN MILLER WHEATLEY’S 10M STBAM ANSING ma * DYELNG AND © TABLISHM BNT, Office, No. 49 Jefiernon st Georgetown,D. 0. Betabitshed in 2831; premigm awarded ‘by the Metropelitan Institute. 1 rebuilt 1836, and is ye far the largest and most complete estab- lishment of the kind in this section of country Dyeing and Scouring of all kinds dene in the best ‘man! ‘rely thankful for past favors. the suvscriber Solicits the continued custom of the commanity Goods received and returned by express with the Utmost promptness end despatch Post Office address, Lock Office closes daily at when it {s closed A FABA OF UNEQUALLED BXCBLLENUB IN CHARLES OOUNTY, 1,000 AOBES, grandly improved. FINE GRIST MILL on place, three burrs of stone. LABGE OBCHABD, and 500 acres under splendid cultivation. Th ® most extraordinary chance. 500 ACRES OF GRAND OAK TIMBEB. Healthy location. FOR BENT, FABM OF 66 ACRES, over Potomac, five miles from city. House of five rooms, Stable, Hen house _&c. Good land. A PLACE OF 20 AORES. House of four rooms; near city; cheap. B.M. HALL & 00, Beal Estate Exchange, m27-3t No 71 La. nue, cor. 7th street STE 4 BROTHERS, pENNA. AVENUE, Have just received @ fine assortment of Chromo Lithographs, Nut Crackers and others. Also a choice lot of Pocket Books and Knives, Stereo scopic Views, Helmes’ BStereoscopes, and Uval Frames. The latest Poetical and Prose Works by Vest authors. Also, keep constantly on hand superior Stationery of all kinds. Cook books and Toy Books in great variety. m 25-lw LLLIBERY. — Mas. BOCKWOOD hi moved to No. 434 I5th atree t,( Plant Building.) where, oe may be fou PLE and FAN QSTEBLING BILLS forsale in sums to suit pur cighest market price paid for AMBBICAN OLD. N & CO., Bankers, LEWIS JOHNEON,§, 00., Bankers in addition toher a BLE “fe 7 —A large assortment o Rivie Fete % UOTT A .—We have just reocived an as- werent orT RRA OOTTA'VAURS, oulteble for hawas snd Ocnioteiet OTELER & BRO, Ho Furnishers, 320, Metzcrott Hail. FOR A GOOD, REAVY Seas ae sa Wea cones, Oo mh itm, 506 9th et next Pernt ave, eT KOM NEW YORE Peau ey, RRDM BEN YORE om MERCHANTS NEW_O. TSIDE LINE FOR D ALEXANDRIA, St @TON AND GEORGETOWN ‘The Steamer JOHN GLBGON, having been de- reoin s la) ed discharging her Jered in discharging | will leave New Y. RESDAY, March 27th Shippers will mer which it Biveee and arrive kere op Friday. if ming t it eail as named, J.W. THOMPSON. feamer B.C KNIGHT is receiving freight Myer for New York ‘ond ‘will rae Soreeror CBSDAT MOBNING. Agent, Mr. mie2t J_W. THOMPSON, MEMBERS OF OONGBESS AND STBAN- GBES ° about to leave the city are invited to examin. stock of WATCH®S, JEWELRY, BILV: ABD PLATED WARE, FINE FANS, OPEBA GLAS8ES. ENGLISH AMBBICAN POCKET AND TABL: TLEKY, &, to carry home PRESENTS, | find our stock to embrace all the newer styles pipe designed for that especial Durpore. ’ M. W. GALT @ BBo., mb 25-3t Jewelers.354 Penna. av. G*: W. MITCHELL, THOS. A. MITOBLL, 2 MITOHBLL & 80K, BEAL ESTATE BROKERS, Heve constantly on hand a large number of HOUSES AND BUILDING LOTS In the moat desirable localities. Prices from $1000 to 830.000 Build: Lots frem two cents to $5 per square foot. A number of emtire Squares of ground at such figures thet any enterprising man commanding the means might purehase,sub- divide and sell them in small lots during the ap- prosching spring at a profit of @ to70 per cont. ‘With an experience of 16 years in this city in the above business,(being the first firm ed here,) we commnentty assert thet oar ane for C1 urchasec@anet le iy Maen os The rapid inorease in prop- erty, we sold years back square of and conser Mite Bor poe RS $8,500—will com- mand to day 800.000; 30. fect on 7th fer $7.6 0—will bring to-day $30,090, 1854 twenty-four lots for ing to-day $16,000. With pleasare will we as oer. chasers MW thes then. We fave numerour investmente w' ich will ‘a in ort jes, paying 7 per, cont, which, if invested in goot tate Notes, SP a Estate. or firat-clase to Hotes: with eon- sult their interest by calling on MITOHBLL & BON, Beal Estate B: ly Southeast corer Petin’s ave. and isth st. 8.—We place no property on our books at ex- eruitent prices ban zm y desiroas atreet BDAY, at, dings ou Baltimore every to sea ; YAw & BRO., mb 18 tf No. 345 Pennsylvanis ave. SRAM BK VILDUD DmAL be FOR THE EASTERN SHORE, on the followin — ~ ‘bheihas ry Taree bomber of fine state-rooms. ROHMOM A OMA EAILEORDES ABD FO TO TBAVELLEES QUING BOUTH. TWICB DAILY, (Sunday p, m. excepted.) jaiok: ite to 1. wees eneet and most direct ron! Bichmond steamers th. via the Potomas by rtanit jericksbarg by stop- ping at point. Bi on of Steamers. GEO. INOLY. Oupt, Weshington. DO. @. SI MATEINGLY, Ticket arene . ept-ly General Passenger Agent. BOOTS, SHOES, &c. BOOTS AND SHORS. NEW STOBRB. rsigned begs les form his fri wa hepa “saeeen iy that he hes ‘opened the Odd Fellows’ Hall. er here he a Sliesee and Ontisienaies bat Gentlomen’s "AND sHORS. idren Bemember 502 7th street, ander the pamber, Odd Fellows’ a The New Obeap Store, for- mort, K. F. Page's store. GEORGE B. WILSON. [QVEEMAY FLOUR. E\* Becutectured by D. L. Shoemaker ‘The above superior | Commission M. 2 Hig! IN ALL ITS DEPABTMENTS. Gentlemen wishing to economise, and at the btain th — oe BEST apm ited to «examine ou: AreOLOTHS. CASSIME an e wi ake to order ih 7 mie BATES usual city price: a walt. mb28-6tif [Int] 1 OYB’ €LO New stock ana full supply of all sizes at LOW PBICBS. WALL, STEPHENS & OO., 22-6tif, {Intel} 322 Penn's avenue. SPsING CLOTHING Baving received our Spring Styles, we can offer gentlemen great bar, io OVEROOATS AND MATOH SUITS of atl qualities. ALL, STEPHENS & CO., 322 Peon mb23-6tif [Int] between 9h and Ss i CALVEBT FURBD, DEUGGIST AND CHEMIST, No. 290 Pennsylvania avenue, Keepe constantly en-hend a fresh supply of PUBE DBUGS AND FINS CHEMICASS. aLs0, a large stock of all popular PATBST MEDICINES, together with BHGLISH AND FEENCH HAls, TOOTH AND NAIL BRUSHEs, AND POMADES, SOAPS AND PEEFUMEEY, which I offer at a small advance above cost. Bele Agent for the sale of ‘‘Samaritan’s Gift.’ “Biokrine.” Metcalfe’s Bheumatic Compound, and Triesmare, the great English remedy. _mh 26-e06t ATOBS! POTATOES hels No 1 Jackson WHITE PeTa- Toke new les trom schooner B. 8. Young, and for sale on modi terms St. .@ WATERS, mh 22-1w 109 Water street, Georzetown. GFESTLEMBE'S FUBNISHING GOODs. We would pecial attention to our large 'e oe spviten al ation ir FINE sHIBTS, UNDER wr lge WALL, STEPHEUS & CO.. 322 "a avenue, mh2-6tif_[Int] between Sth and 10th streets. PerAeTE ce Ornon ee Bia the whow ALFRED BUNTER, 204 Peans; tvant a + - A hd 1sreare ‘TTOTHE Laviks.—in STaMP. Warranted fest colo + weebac@ bot! Done by « French COMPOSI on, the receipt of which hes been purchased at a high price Baron expense of bi =e Ledies are tn Sel eer Ne. and try hite or celer Underekiris yy a Dtamped ip imitation o ‘iD NOT TO Wass OUT. iadiew having clothes for ent) ake ap No braid, no sewing, bi nied tn the goods tndelible 1 ul eeael ome, Figures. sai Goods as repre Heop Skirt and Uorset Man ine avenue, between 6th and mb tims nfsctory, 49 Ly 7th streets. try, within twe @, by applying Boundary streets D can be had on very reas termes at 21% K stre-t north, between I7th sts., next doorto |. 8. Craigen's Drag Store mb 27-68" Gee» TABLE BOARD $20 PER MONT. southwest corner of i3th and H streete Try a imed for families or oth street west A fue, summer Terms moderate wile oriwo obtain a pleasant { rivate family from 70 Latreet, between and 24th. ANDSOMBLY FURNISHED Hi Chan bet nd good Table Board, sirable and Le: loeality between 12th 13th ete OOMS FOB BEST, WITH board, at 275 Vermont ave end I ets =? os NT & WELL FURNISHED FauNT . with board, cam be hed at 39 81 at, corner Indiana ave. Terms moderate. mb 15 Witaour » between a LOST AND FOUND. 30 BEWABD WILL BE PralD Fo rebension and delivery of PBI JUHN DUNABUK 44th United States iufantr , tu id gt my aon a, Sta: € en ¥ r ~egescicdo ward felivel mh 25-3" st . on New York avenue, the Post Office Depart poate Shee eT New York avenue —_— 26 -2t" { ©8T—On the 26th tugt_, om Peunsylvanil 4 Bue Tch street erin acar b- twee aud Ge town, an Officer's DISCHARG A suitable reward will Star Office UP BSTBAY—On Monday night, t sropien dara ooue . char au Pareick buissoce Boundary, bet 9th and 10th 15th ft b. le erest. Five dollars delivering tne said notes . bis residence, at No. 55 near the Uircle to. The Gnder will be Hverati m1 ving the same at Wiliard's tel. — Onterttier aad tere ec eee he: Tesvi! i. or at . FANILY and EXTRA FLOURS. “Al bnoe pee be ol 8 to $18 5, ae to quanti a 1.000 Bushele FAMILY MEAL, (Taylor & Kei.) Bab MAY. STAWoneee® (Tar - 4 w. MG Indians aven mh 2s near Baltimore and 0 DRESSING. E. ALLIT, ERENCH HAIk- DRESSER, 9g a mr. Rachel, with whom he tved tn guile pO ofthe —_F o hes t onor't6 an, eeason latest at very reasonat le a7 6m G@RgaT OBNTEAL CLOTHING HUUSB, Ho. 460 7th street, opposite Post Office. BUSINBSS SUITS of all descriptions. DBBSS SUITS at reduced prices. BOYS’ SUITS of all descriptions. BOYS’ BUITS at all prices. Rew styles of BOYS’ CLOTHING. GENTS’ CLOTHING at reduced prices. Bow is your time tolsy in SPRING GLOTH- 1NG, as we offer special inducements for the next thirty days, at SMITHS, 460 Tru Steerer, opposite Post Office. mbs-im