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THE EVENING STAR. | _— we E he Largest Circulation in the District W. D. WALLACH, Editor and Prepricter, WASHINGTON CITY: FRIDAY...... . MARCH 29, 1867, S7 READING MATTER OM BVERY PAGE. SKE OUTSIDE FOR INTERESTING TELE- GRAPHIC AND OTHER MATTER. GOVERNMENT SECU asHineton, March 29, 1867. following quo- U.S. 6s Ucapus, ic6l..... . 5. Five Twenties, 1962. S. Five [wenties. 1964. S. Five Twenties, 1865. 8. Five Twenties, Jan&J'y, S. Tew Forties .... U_S. Seven Thirties, U.S. Seven Thirties, Ju U.S. Seven Thirties, Ju a co uv. wu oC Oy 5.20"s, Inde Ty,"65. 107% sore WADE HAMPTON AND THE COLORED MEN OF SOUTH CAROLINA. General Wade Hampton, of Seuth Carolina, in the conference s iicited by him with the col- ered people of that State showed a remarkable disposstion te comprehend the situation, and the necessity involved of reorganizing society in the South upon the idea that a hopeful fa- ture for tbat section depends upon the readi- | ness and tborougbness with which they as- similate themselves to the habits and views in business matters and in matters of political economy whicb prevail in the North, causing such remarkable progress there intellectualiy. industrially and financially. Yet weare py no means disposed to place } implicit confidence im the professions which General Hampton makes to the blacks of South | Jarolipa of an intention to regard them as they should ce regarded, viz: As being an element of strength and prosperity to that section of of equal importance and value to so- y ¥ other portion of the population. It bebooves the colored people of that State to look very .aretully before they leap into the | embraces of gentlemen of General Hampton's antecedents. If he means fairly by them the fact will be demonstrated very clearly on the manner of men he and those who act with him may support in the approaching elections. They (the colored men) should by NO Means so commit themselves as to promise te support these whom he may favor, until thoroughly satisfied that they mean to sustain in good faith the policy of the improvement of the culored race, intellectually, industriousiy, and inaliother ways They are now citizens of this great Confederacy. and entitled under the laws to all the rights likely to eonduce to their prosperity, elevauon, and happiness, as enjoyed by white men. They are evincing a remarkable aptitude for a due comprehension of this fact, and it lies with them in gr at part to solve the problem whether all that Gon- | eress has so far done for them shall conduce to their material advantage in every way, or shall turn to ashes on their lips. PUBLIC LANDS FOR THE CHIPPEWAS. The Commissioner of the General Lind of. fice bas prepared and sent to the Saperinten- dept ot Public Printing the ferm of patent to be issued in giving title to selections for lands to the Chippewas of Lake Superior and the Blissicsippi under the treaty of 1554. THE QUESTION OF ADJOURNMENT The Committee of Conference on adjourn- ment of Congress had a protracted meeting to- day, bu: were unable to agree. eee Conxrinugr aNp ResecTEp —The Senate in Executive Session bas cenfirmed the nomina- tions of S. J. Wales, as Naval Storekeeper in this city, and Geerge Thom to be colonel by brevet U.S. A. and rejected the nominations of Frank P. Blair, Jr..as Minister to Austria. avd Henry W. Slocum as Naval officer at New York. SPEAKER OoLrax is abseat from the House | to-day, on account of the dangerous illness of his step-tather, Mr. Mathews. Mr. Boutweli occupies the chair in the absence of Mr. Colfax. Tse WEEKLY Stak 1s now on our countar for sale. and in wrappers, ready for the mails, containing, among mach other reading matter, the conclusion of the interesting story of «Cousin Jane,” the Maryland Conterence, M. P. Church: the President's Message, ve- toing the supplementary reconstruc:ion bill: Meeting ot white voters in th cond Ward: ibe Union Christian Convention: the Fashions tor Mareb; Proceedings of Republican Meet- ings during the week; Usefal items of domestic economy: Congressional proceedings; Humor- ous Sketches, with Domestic, Military, N 5 Departmental, and Local News. Agricultural and Housekeeping Miscellany; and the latest Telegraphic Dispatches from all quarters. 2" General Schenck bas declined to acce the Bomination of the Republicans for Gover- Bor of Obio, and their next choice will Pproba- biy be William P. Cutler. ae a de Se INTERNAL REVENEE —The receipts from this source to-day were s610,2 Hoe CHOLERA IN ILLINOIs —We learn from the lliwoie Register that the bog cholera pre- vails to& considerable extent in various parts of thatstate. A letter from St. Clair county + &ys (Dat -altbougb the cholera is not as fatal as .o8s. Thereis hardly a farmer in this district but what loses from one to five aday from ‘ais cause. The cholera aleo prevails among the chickens and turkeys.” From Falton county a similar report: and in other localities, especially where there are “stillted” hogs, itis quire prevalent. CottTox MILL ty Lovuistana.—The Claiborne (La.) Adcocate is pteased to be able te state that & cotton manufacturing company has witha cash y forty thons- and dollars. The jocation, about seven miles east of Homer, has been ‘chased, and ar- Il soon be made to get the ne- idings under way. ———$$— —_________ MONUMENT TO ARTEMUS Warp.—A few number of the personal friends of . Browne (Artemus Ward) helda in New Orleans and organized a onent association, to be called the “Arte- Ward Monument Association,” with a view to the erection of @ monument to the de- ceased Dumorist. 7 A despatch from Newbern, N. C., lately apnounced the election of «Major Jack Hugbes, the southern candidate for the State Sepas by & unanimons vote, adding that the negroes took partin the election. It appears mow that po other candidate was running, and that five negroes were induced to vote for the Major. EEE SouTHERN PREss Associ aTION.—The South- ern Press Association will meet at Atianta the third Wednesday <4ne next. The last an- nual meeting was at ontgomery. Delegates will be present from the Southwestern Asso. ciation, and probably from the Western Asso. ciation A® ORGAN FOR THE FREBDMEN.—A weekly newspaper, to be called the Colured Citizen, is to be published, beginning about the Ist of April mext, at Memphis, Tennessee. Ly will be devoted to the interest of the colored people of Memphis and the adjoining country, and ‘will be edited by Horatio Nelson Rankin. nee eae yes, the Arctic explorer, hopes to be able to organize another expedition for the Polar regions. Was two years ago, yet it causes serious | TELEGRAPHIC (RESSIONAL. 3 4 : EUROPEAN. NEWS \é emir, March 29 Cabie to the Associated Press. “SxeNATE —Mr. Sherman presented the pe- (By blagghiare 4 ] tition of James L. Seward, member of Cun- Lox vom, March 2°—E ening. —The Govera- lect f G ia, ack be ral a Ment. it 1s understood, provoses to guarantee | ETeS elect from Georgia, asking to be relieve the Caradian railroad: @ loxn trom the disability to hold office. Referred to Lompos, March °—Evening —The Gre. | Judiciary Committee. ‘an Government Bas. sked the lead ne pow. Mr. Cameron offered a resolution in whicn be rvene for the tl tion | the Secretary of War wassequested to inform uadefGseue the Senate what amount ot money has been = Nametaae ter aii oiy; | Paid to the Baltimore aad Ohio Railroad for Th copes "acy ¢ (raneportation of troops during the war. caren ba pat ing Mase Mr. Yates objecting to its consideration, it 3: ers nt over. closed ault heavy ata decline of yd. per | “Sit Winey introduced 8 Dill authorizing and vepnacnecinaegeaen ep dnY toltows: Mia. | Peau the judges of election in the city of dling Uplands, 134; Middiing Orteans, 1344; | Wy Pingon to-open voting places. airy tb enles to. day 10,000 bales; Breadvtaffs nominally strvedug the Comanittes Gn tho Juctetaty to peenaneets American: lard 50a \per ewt. for | toguire whether West Virginia ts really a State in the Unren Lonvox. March 29—Noon —U. d. five-twen- | ‘Ot? (vt: introduced a bill forthe support Sane, hig ae HF; Ablumote Ventral, 72: Com- | 5,'cars of the National Soldiers sna athe sole. 9136, Orphan Home, and ‘asked for its preseat con- eidetation. Mr. Sprague objecting it went over. Mr. Patterson. of Tennessee, intoduced a bill for the relief of the sufferers by the late inua- dations in East Tennessee, which was or- dered to be priuted and laid on the tant The bill fixing the time for the Bankr jptac’ to go into effect Was taken up, when a lengthy debate ensued. atier which the bill was lost by yeas 14, paye 19. Hovsx —Betore the reading the journal, the praker L pekonghaae that be would be absent : . | trom the House to-day on account of the ce- — eae lnalio Te nes rious and dangerous iliness of a member of bis 7 family, ge would therefore cali upon Mr . Boutwell ass) to preside . v caved Destroyed by Fire. " Mr. Houtwell then took the chair, and the CHarreston, March 29, 1867.—An arrival journal of yesterday wasread: after which, the | here reports the loss by fire of the schooner | House resumed the censideration of the busi- Nandover, from Rockland, Me, tor Norfolk ness pending at the adjournment yesterday. The captain and crew were saved. which was the Senate bill to reimburse the rr es | States of Obio and Indiana for money ex- C1AL COMMUNICATION pended for the defence said States during the oF { FEDERAL LODG@E, No.1, F. A. A. M.. FRapkrort. March 99—Noon.—U. S. five- twenties are quoted at77%. Panis, March 29—Noon.—U. S. fiv ties wre quoted atmiy. Liverroot. March 29—Noon.—Uotton is guiet and steady; sales of 7,000 bales to-day. ‘The following are the quotations :—Middling Uplands, 133,4.; Orleans, 134. re: niet; Wheat 13s. 3d. for Mil- waukia; ted 13s. 6d. for California: Corn 39s. 9 Barley 6d; Oats 33. 34.; Provisions zed: Rosin &s. 9d. forcommon, Sprite Turpentine 37s; Petro- wen- war. The bill was then passed—yeas 57, nays 46. ents Ripe Be een Mr. Ingereoll (111.) introduced a bill to reg- ( VAY) E 5 Jan selection of juries in the several the 20th instant. at 7o’clock, for the purpose of | Dit the / M | conferring the Third Degree { BB nin my Gre requested to be punctual in their | attendance. Brethren of Sister Lodges are cordially invited to be preseat eg order of the I courts of the District of Uolumbia. [It is the same billas that which passed one House at the close of last session, and empowered the Judges of the courtto order the selection of juries. wo. Mr. Ingersoll sent to the clerk’s desk and ie THOMAS RIOH, Secretary. | nag read’a statement showing the defects in MASONIC HOTICE-—a 8; the present mode of selecting juries: and the tion of COLUMBIA K A. bill was then read a third time and passed. be On motion of Mr. Garfleld, (Obio,) the House proceeded to the consideration of business on the Speaker's table. Senate bill directing the Commissioner of al Oonvoca- Education to make examination tato the edu- “nee” cational stausties, number of children and wm 2948 schools, &c, in the District of Columbia, was assed. MUI Np | PiSenate joint resolution in reference to the Comtinstion Exbibi at Woodward | .. Heetin’, ; . . i oNection and payment of money for bounty, 29 ae mlestow 25 conte; Children 10 cents, &c, due to coiored soldiers, sailors. and marines, and their widows and orphans, was taken up, discussed at some length, and passed. Senate joint resolution relative to payment of expenses incurred by the judges of election of Washington and Georgetown, requiring the Corporation named to pay the expenses upon certification of three commissioners of election in election district, by the Judges of the Court, Was passed. morous, &c . with & your childr 5 ‘da, id might. Admission 2§ cents; Chi Woodward Hall, Penna. sv. be lith 29-% musie. recitation: 2 DO NOT FORGET THE @XHIBITION of splendid views. Historical ELS ur ud dr tw | | = 3 | BEAUTIFUL BOUND MUSIO B9O0KS | stcost. Song Chorus. Band, Initraction | aud other Masic Beons at cost, and New Music at cost for one more week only, | OHN | F. KLLIs, _mh 23 2t 306 Pr NM. avenue, near 10th st. EN a CLOTET Q, both plat A COURSE OF OLINICAL jOTU. PHILIP weeu rf Wil! be given st Providence Bospital ig mencing in April and continal for four months. Apriy to Dr. D. B. HAGNER, 209 Hatroct Dh 26-6t* = BSTABLISHED 1563. 1" 4 McPHERSON & FERGUSON, 671 PEnn. avENnvr, co Ist steer, laPITOL Hii, DIOINES and 0) BD ICINES ax EMICALS, uses INSTRUMENTS, ac.. &e. Jans Prescri ons accural = ed. ‘he Bight Boll promptly answered. Po""4 Seis: 0. mh 29-6t Corner 43¢ strcet and Pen: ‘ ENTLEMEN'S BUSINESS SUITS of Tricot, = 1 legac ~ =a Mixed Cassimeres, made up i E i“ ee aaah 1 WALLAGH on mh 29 6t Corner 4°; strect and Penna A SPLENDID STOCK OF YOUTHS’ CLOTH A ING. embracing the Double breast Walking it: litan Cost and (oates ok, Bonese Pultir WALLAC leon mb 29-6t Corner 43; *t. and Penne. Me. EMBIOH. (widow of the late Peter Em IVE rich.) beze to intorm her friends thatshe has KE OPENED T. | FINE, WHiTe HIBTS, UNDER-SHIRTS, apa Drawers Hesiets Gloves. Neck Ties, Xe. ESTAUBANRT, ac, &c KE SHIBTS m. peat siopene of the le waranteed to fit fect ere 8! Po eee eee HILIP WALLAG of WINES. LIQUORS mh 29-6t Odeon Ball. cor 456 at and P; ull the Delicacies of the Se: Capt. Harry Brown xc h charge, and wi!! y tosee his frienis. mh 29-1m Tox LABGEST STOBE IN THE CITY. THE BFST COODS AT THE LOWEST PRIOES FIBET OPENING OF THE SEASON. GREAT BABGAINS FROM AUCTION Twenty cases BLEACHED COTTONS of all the well-known brands from 12 cents up. Fifteen beles BROWN COTTON at factory Prices. SHEETINGS of all widths greatly reduced Ten coxes BEAUTIFUL PRINTS of the best makes. LARGE A vine etna etbooaTs, By + ferent «tyles and colors. — PHILIP WALLACH Corner 43; street and =e OW READY a baMPLE FOR SPRING OF 1867 Measures takenand Garments made te order at | "Yleccive'N BW GOODS near receive ly eve - | ing the business seasen. av week Ske 0. HENNING. GEO. m 29-2t Corner 7th st and Maryland 4 VE BECRIVED ONE OF THE BR: I —— ‘inert peter bahal 8 of Lal AND DEESS TRIMMINGS LEWis BAAR LATEST STY(B OF a STRAW BONBETS. HATS. and all Bonzet Materia! can P at wh 29-3t Saenepeensepapesenes | GREAT BARGAING IN 100 pieces BLACK SILKS from 51.50 per yard CLOTHING: er7 hee | ot. Great bargains in EPING AND FAMILY LINEN GOODs, DBESS GO@DS! DEESS GOODS :: Of every description, in great variety, from the New York Auction sales. HOUSE le SPBING SUITS from @oup, PANTS from $1.10 up, | Boys’ PANTS as low as $1.25, | Fine Bleck Frock and Sack CLOTH COaTs, , Black DORSKIN PANTS, very low, Spring OVBROOATS at $5.50, | WHITE SHIBTS at 91.25, | CALICO sHIBT! 15 conte, HICKORY SHIBTS at 50 cents, PAPEB COLL ABS at 15 cents a box, | And a large assortment of DBAWBBS, UNDEB- ! SHIRTS, NECK TIES, SOCKS, &c.,at L. BOSENBERG’s, NBW YORK OLOTHING STORE, | 493 7th etreet, between L and Este, | _m29-6t= Washington, D.C All from Auction. PABIS CASHMERE, BBOCHE AND PAISLEY £QUARBE AND LONG SHAWLS Of the Latest Des), GRAND OPBNING . or CLOTH AND SILK SACQUES AND BASQUES of our own manufacture. ALSO, GARMENTS made to order at SHOBT NOTICE. 1.000 PABASOLS, and BUN UMBRELLAS } in endiess variety. | re HEILERUN & BBO., An carly call ts respectfully solicited. | 506 SEVBNTH STREET, LANSBURGH & BRO, | Bare ju: No. 515 Seventh street, j Third door above D street, | BOOTS AND SHOES mh 29 3t Intelligencer Building. | which they will sell at prices that can’t fail to | [)*PARTMENT OF TAR INTERIO "GFFICE, please; for instance : On the petition of GEUMGM BHA? of Pril- adelphia, Penna., sere oe eutecsion of s yamnt granted to him the sth day of January, » for an improvement im Design fer Spoon SEWED CALF BOOTS for $5. Handles, for seven years fi expiration of SEWED CALF GAITERS for 94. said patent, which taker place on’ the btn day of PRE@GED GALMORALS AND GAITERS from | ?47,, ordered. that the sald Lpetition be heard at @2u the Patent Office on MONBAY, the loth day of . June next, at 12 yw ga -; and og | pomty Ad Ul 4 Loe show Ladies’ BALMOBALS AND GAITERS from | B(' recmhy ad oa ought net te be. granted.” 101 required qua st rte etic tect as 5 , at rel lore Ladies’ BLIPPERS 75 Cente the day of hearing? al testimony fled by either Ladies’ BUSKINS $1 party to be used of the said net on Children’s SHOES from 25 Cents up. te ofc. which willbe eet | toa. . ; All styles of SHOKS made to order at timony must be fifed in hie office twenty day be- fore the of heart the arguments, if any, $06 SEVENTH STREET, wore: pe paki Republi | the Repubiican mb29-3t* | docrsouth of Odd Fellows’ Hall, | D. O and B’ OF THE INTERIOR, DP tNireD STATES PA TENT OFFICE, ASHINGTON, March 4, On the petition of HAMILTON L. SMI’ f Gambier "on the extension » for improvement in seven it poem. HH47s Fos THE SPRING Weag. ge Water Garey BGS! PRAWN REE mare. iow and beautiful shapes HATS and Cc oes and Fale for young men iB INEMETS scinily * ah 95-1 LD i atres Sa Plead a Bi 4 ‘where, in addition to SEASONIBLE, MILEIVE RT BP nap amine’ emerinn PAsKNiIveE T. O. THE, aa Citicns Affairs in Georgetown. Tas Marcuants’ Exouawox ope 000 bu = orn, ba oats, 500 bushels mill feed, 590 bushels coro meal, 700 bi tra flour, 650 bbls cut extra, 400 bbis family flour, 100 bbis 150 Dbie. middling flour. 50 bbi: Sales of out extra, at $13 to 81 4.37}, family, at $16 50 to $17.50; lot of mid- cling eaip stuff, 50 cents; 3,800 bushels yellow corn, $1 00 sacks G A. salt: 5 tons guano. There were no offerings of wheat, but quota- tons may be made at $220 to 8325. Several © msignments of crainare ex pectrd to arrive by cAual to-day. Port ov GroRGrTrown.— Entered and clesred—Steamer Express, Nickle, master, ato Baltimore, with merchandize River.—The gales of the past twenty- KIDWELL & HENDERSON four aes oars ae vonwels in ipo Codd mh 28-m 505 9b etre: river. jee @ pales there are other cir- ——— - cumstances which comoine to prevent the ar- | S ELLIBG OFF AT COST rival of many small veasels in the The season hi fishermen, as th the District mi 505 BINTH 6TREET, 505 FOUR DOVES NORTH OF D STBEBT. (Beaten WALL PAPERS, WINDOW SHADES. SHADE HOLLANDS, CANTON MATTING, TABLE AND FLOOR OIL CLOTH, GILT COBNICES, OVaL AND BQUABE PIOTURE FRAMES. PICTUBE CORD AND TASSELS, &-., kc. A fine assortment of the above Goods tn store end for esle CHEAP FOR CASH. PERSONAL. WILL BE GLVBN to any person wan wilt @ disables soldier s perme aent SITUA pe rH ite ail who i to come Bee thousand books on han’ ” ete ALFRED BUNT 204 Peanss! TANT TOTHE Lav l&<—INDeLIELe MPING | Warranted fest colos Wili bot! Done by = French composit jae been purchased at a bi of braiding . call gets eample, and try ir colored Ooderskirts Bai Aprous Dtamped ia imitation of te fast col re! tee eOfauAN IED NOT TO Wasu OUT. Great saving to Indies having clothes for obi! ¢rea log. bet the 2 5 been very unfaver: earcity of the finny tribe in | ‘kets attest GEORGETOWN ADVER'MTs. JAMES B. VEBMILYN, wand well selected MILLINEBY GOODS 5. (rest and imitation.) EMBEOID BBIES, DEESS TRIMMINGS, BUTTONS, ac, &c, to move by the ist of eet! our WM PRINCE 9 9th etreet. opposite Patent dfioe Faxes WEHALEBONE CGORs81S5 AT 81 50 Alsop band, # fall assortment of bome Corsets, Whaleboues, Uorse! Steels and Boar latest end all +t) lee ‘of ” Trimow wa OM THISDATE,ATCOST | Ou en es peo Lapis’ ano G@antimweEn's a . if FASHIONABLE BOOT AND SHOE pare fers, ee MAKER No. 100 High street, Georgetown, D.C. p Sire and | pfactory, 49 Loutsians avenue, bets All work mado at the Establishment warrantad | CALL AND SECURE GREAT BARGAINS, | 7 #'ree to be of very best quslity. A perfect fr guar- | | BIDA ory case & mh 29-6" | QUE {OB BBNT—A 1! BRIOK HOUSE, with 4° Market®pace, under the Avenue House. ¥ actached , containing about three acre:, toh 28-1 at the head of Fayette, and exteniia for Balls. Canta sory Be te. 23 3 |ppesck sinks, fi, FRIES. Has removed to Bo 429 Lath ot itocaen FROM AvCTION OHN D. CLABK. ATTORNEY AND OOUN- MILLEB'B8: 101 Bridge street, Georgetown, | sth : . 4 1s A D. ©.,@ large stock of Syring and Somer Goods, | J SELLOR AT LAY AND NGOTAEY PUBLIC, ~ } No. 525 12th street west embracing choice Dress Qoods in the latest novel - Also, 5,00 yards Calicoes at He 15, 18% Bleached and Unbirached Musi ci superior Shirting Good re Cassim 8 SEVEBAL PIEOES o: Extra Heavy ant Fine Quality BEACK GROS GRAIN SILKS, - BOARDING. Just received from Auction, whioh we can sell B4c ‘PARLOR Tp BENT, with BOARD. « Pely at 350 K etreet. evar Our Good: cash since the recent decline, and arches VEBY MUCH UNDER REGULAR PRicgs, | juchshestt #°8™ m9 ot oF be expected by all who may favor us wank: saad Te kK 1S. separate or tonether, wiih call. { L 5 1 tl ‘mb BENJAMIN MILLER | ae cine +) SA REAEED ie 031 lctrest, commer otk ent S Prt stat the how M. BH. WHEATLEY’S PKEMIOM STEAM JANDSOMELY FUsNIS: WwW KING AND CLEANSING OHEOK SILKS, HAR oar DY. ESTABLISHMENT> N BUABD Table Boarde INDIA CHECK SILKS, fice, No. 49 Jefferson st. Georgetowa,D. C. Serwsen San ant nee” . - between 1%b and lth, Established in 1831; premium rded ‘by the | PLAID and STRIPED SILK POPLINS and 3 ee Metropolitan Institute. 187; rebuilt 1356, and fs | PLAIN SILK POPLINS F GRNienED BOOMS for rent with BOA by far the largest. and most complete’ estab- oun, doligatfa od. 347K f of the kind in this section of country Azso, pot manne eee es eaeiay thebest | Great variety of SPRING DBBSS GOODS at Gove, 2° D comrontauiz Truly thankfal for past favors.the suvacriber | “e _ t solicits the continaed custom of the commanite Pisihedel tore 1 ROOME at $26 por month. at 362k stre between Lith and 5 Board, at ‘casonable rates BogERING—one Pleasant second RVOM for rent, with Board, in « pi B27 Good PRINTS at 12'. and 16 cents per yard BF Good COTTONS at 1234, 15, and 20 conts. ger. JOB. J. MAY & GO. joods received and returned by express with the ese and despatc! j lox No. $0. it sunset except Satu: m fo 16- Trapsivnt and Tadic 8 Ste 308 Pennssivani ty, = No 326 3d street, between F and lot of 01d BOTTLES of all mbsf ste th and 10th sts. 1 CALVERT FORD. Drag- ([H8 MAMMOTH CATTLE BUTCHERED BY — ~ te bh Gj3EA7 BARGAINS IN NEW AND SECOND Mpa nanmne Mbe Taos ‘iano Covers, Piano Stools, Viollas, Ac ! cordeors. Flut a all’ Musieal bbiadtean m 27-3* ved and for sale at the en Some, Besspixe — Ni netruments, a BOARD coe be med BOOMS with 4 20: ) easonable for a few more days, before moving ter Market. Stails Nos, 26 and 28, on | terme at 215 K etre-tnort m 25-2t 306 Pe | SATUBDAY, March auth, 1367 ste oor Cre G REAT RUSH FOR CHEAP DRY Goops. I have just received, at 115 Penn. avenue, be tween 19th and 20th streets, larce invoices ef DBY GOODs, The Mammoth Ballock, GENEBAL GRANT, srown in Clay county, Kentucky, is the finest | ever displayed in Washington, weighing 2 309 G°* T BOABD $20 PER MONTH. B southwest corner of 13th and H streets a it. nd ingle centiemen. can obtain a re i in» pr om the consisting in part of — | po ene BUOM «th BUABD * Linen Towels, over a yard long, for 25 cts. | — THE PUSEICI SS | Se ame. 90 a a nen. from 3) 25 per yard, 1 : ) PARLOR AND ‘ers and good Talie Board, ina most o sirable and beaithy lvcality iy at 500 K ot The well known Restaurant and @onfectionery Yard wide all wool of Ker Flannel, just received from auction, 5€ ct von sony PR EGER Bi THOMAS POTENTINI, | between 1th and Isth ets mb 2) 6t" sents and Ladies Linen Handkerchiefs, hemmed, | 279 bavi eas :; a aiitened. and plain. 2) per cent, cheaper than | into Se. rete. 2 tera Se ol | ye ERISeeD ceouT an be where, oh : . Bleached and own Gottons, exceedingly cheap. | {Btn hou Would re | corner Indiana mh 1F-tAL EMORY BAXTER, to furntsl acres of the season in tirat | (OK RENT. ‘ 115 Pennsylvania avenue cla-s style and price. to defy competition. Wei the Gret fi mm 38.3t* between ih and Wthets. | Ging and Dinner Parties attended tat aie resi. | Ply 393 fj UALVEBT FORD, | dences of private families. mb 27st" | TABLE BOARD at No. 464 lwth street,s few We . J EW BOOKS, | doors north of the avenue T: DBUGGIST AND CHEMIST, usr Received by the * Hudson Taylor Book | month ation re.” ————_— No. 290 Pennsylvania avenue, “True Protesteut were Bey (Charles | LOST AND FOUND Keeps constantly on hand a fresh supply of ny, ects gton, B.C bt paresiew at a ox = 7 entitle! “The baw itaalism. © STRAYED OR STOLEN f; the PUBE DEUGS AND FINE CHEMICALS sass toute Con. Unton.} SDrabecriber. ou the evening ofthe 2 AL80, BEV. ME. SAUBEALL'S EUROPEAN | 92% Wbitc KID) Au» person returning her t+ ses ot, ‘Re. ‘ th stree ® Pang wil tow a large stock of all po TH» og th Receeptions of @ Qity Parson, pet Ties Rl tT =, sik bonows : By Horace Cope. é ma 38 3t” MBS. M A P.WILLIaMs PATENT MEDICINES, ad spe} dene vd wena of Gottrabure. sé EWwAkD es of Ts from a Pi Ost tic together with Poems, by Mire Rdward A. Sender nal tipep ont Be seh 1 s ™m eyeout, ENGLISH AND FRENCH ene Le pe HAIR, TOOTH AND NAIL BRUSHES, Be ise tactubed by D. L shoemaker | Mind tog. The ic teT te ® lithle lame in the lett "lb: paid for thetr return te BENBY T. JON © 5, South Usrolt enue, bet. 9th and Lut! ets. OST—At the Netional Theater there and LE ed. A. F. y Gift 1865" The Gnder will be lileratiy rewarded by leaving the same at Willard’s Ectel. AND POMADES, SOAPS AND PBEFUMERY, which: 1 offer at a small advance above c: Sole Agent for the sale of ‘‘Samaritan’s Gift,” manors poperion teand of TEQUR. in bbls au a! sacks, cons! on ud. end for saleby Geo. WatKus. Commission Mercha No. 2™ Hich st and ©, mb 23-2w [IntelaChron} bh Georgetown, EEOHANT TAIBOKING fe 22 tf “Biokrine.”’ Metealfe’s Rheumatic Compound — = Triesmare, the great English remedy, IM ALL ITS DEPABTMENTS. now 18 YOUR CHANCE mb 25-e06t a me Geotlemen wishing to economise, and at the SELLING OFF AT LESS THAN COST same time ol 2 For two weeks only, I offer my entire stock o: ited tocramiuesermee BOOKS. STATIONERY. BANOY AETIO aS GREAT VABIETY. Are lovited tocxamine cur now PERFUMEKY. SOHOOL HOOKS, Pita crest VESTINGS. BOOKS, BOSARIES, B BANINGS, ac, AND bh i id Ss LARGEST 8TOGK which we will make too: ot Bow Window and Fixtures for sale very cheap Call early and secure bores BROPHY tub 26 eoSt_314 F street. between ivth and lith . Dainty D18H ES; Beceipts Ooliected Lady arriett St. Clair. The Cb: ike i ‘mnsl, Papers: a the Action of ition. Murray's Emoticnal ; The Story of a Btemach. for Febraary. De Bow's FRANCK TAYLOR. Sr EsLine BALLS iv: sale in sums to suit por ‘arket price paid for AMERICAN WIS JOHNSON & CO, B: - = meat) ty IN THE Cit¥ than the usual city price: a walt, ° STEPHENS & CO. mb28-Gtif (Int) between dtivana loth sirocta, BOOTS AND BHORS. NRW STORER. undersigned begs leave to inform his fri. end the public generally that he hes 0] the New cheap Sronm Mo S08 Th soe ae Fellows’ Hall. where be has on hana a gen- tral assortment of Ladies’ and Gentlemen's, Boy's Misses and Children’s Romember the gumber, 500 Ten street, under | GOL . under . OAd Fellows) Hall ‘The ‘New Cheap Store, for: | 147.7 K.F. tore. olan 5: PAcotestore,, B. WILSON. four mate = OW IN STORE porary! ROraSe Bree J; Gombrilt. LY aa 2 5 WHITE . | Ceresville, and other choice TOMS. aden nny Ret Rg ood 3 a. FAMILY ‘and EXTRA FLOUBS. All grades end 10r sale on accommodating eng eS Western Extras, from $8 to $18 5), as to quant! TRUNKS, TRAVELING BAGS. LADIES’ AND MENS’ SATOHELS, VALICES, PORTE MONAIES, MABNESS, SADLEBY, Kc. At the Old Established and Practical MANUFACTOBY OF JAMES 8. TOPHAM &0O., 87500 SEVENTH STREET_¢q East side, one door north of Odd Fellows* Hall. BEPAIBING Promptly done by good workmen, mb 296-26 CEB CALLS THE ATTE: of Washington and vi i ty_and jwal purchased {a MILLINRRY, mh2z-1w 100 Waterstréet, Georcotown | 11.000 Burhtie VAMILY MMAL, (Taylor & Pu TURD AY. April 24, tir, Mo 17, 4% street, G{*NILEMEN’s FURNISHING GooDs. — ink oe between Penna. ayenve and C street. x Sea . W M. GauT «co, is Making promptly attended to. 1 28-6t* We would invite special attention to our large Indiana avenue and ist «treet, Bear Baltimore and O. B. Koni Onpot. ATEST PAKIS FASHIONS Of HaIB asecriment of FINE SHIRTS, UNDER GARMENTS, HOSIBBY, &c n ‘© COVERS AND STOOLS. mb 23 Pe sNe e AND STOOLS, 1S Gere PIANO OOVERS AND STUOLS, PIANO OO COVERS AND STOOLS, © OOL® WALL, Ore faction — Prices for afew days only, are) ed al Fasc noc! Int) between 9th ects pesece Hatt. oe: mn 206 Penn. ar_a-ariwinit. | BeGetucaiug for Protty by Veter eeienssa, | mr at mettoct.tctween ish and lath ote AM TYnspr mapa cuoraice | flopebsenaeesmiteiny, seer to isistre | Sicnaetaocee ilk non, bears tt nisture Gard BADY MADE CLOTHING Fruit Garden, by Toomas e em | eight years in Washington Newport, en- by HH. ues. $1; Coi ericam Fruit ne tpio end Seastet pee ook raha ete ook. re: fied Bots Ontars, OY fon act | cZemaumar gosh’ ac gaat bona? AH WALKER & 60.8, Boougb, $1.50; Our Farm of Four Acres ounce that he has this season imported the L bet. 6th and 7th streets. Jmee on I) Potato Plapt, 75c.; Hew to Butid a fashions of hair dressing, and ~ pomades, and . m 2 3t Ventilate Hot houses, 91.50: Wats a's Auwerican | everything that bel to the dressing of .—Annual of Scientific Discovery | Home Gard Ry ea Wietee Gar: | at very reasonaule prt a Bie Oo ator onerapber, g nists Flower Gardes Directory 21; | (7KAND RALLY OF MEN AND BOY pete! jot noe oatuen. ers for the and Perlor; $2.00: Gardeu at THE a the Life of | 85 Turkman's Book of marent "Be, Gerdes ty | GREAT ORNTRAL CLOTHING HOUSE, om 0 Beach. % is 3 Tea 4607 it, Post ‘ os and Oo} dence uf Madam Gee n= saan, 92; Radeld on F No. 460 7th street, opposite Post Oftice. Beca- FRANCK TAYLOS. EW AND SBOOND-HAN 8, PARI aad mier. r. {mb 28} BFA AE ABD Im BUSINESS SUITS of al 1 descriptio, ; Boussi: au tT 1 Koon Bana's Mock Meuust #r is. Allen's rm + DRESS SUITS at reduced prices. Book, @1.50;French’s Fa: > One Musteau aboa Ms Amnarioon Gard er, 8280; BOYS’ SUITS of TS. rican Gardener's Assistant, BOYS’ SUITS at a Lay it = Garden, ~ _, Kemp. New styles of BO MUSICAL CARD EXTRAORDINARY. ‘oung Warmer’s Manual, $1 5); Brec GENTS’ CLOTHING at reduced prices. — Flowers, &c; Chariton 0 Arete Geowers Gai . BING GLOTH As I have but s few days to remain y Store, 75: Husmen on Gi and Wine, 81.5): Fu Now is your time tolsyin SPBING G - 1 off immense stock of Fiadode a py arth 0 My Nineyard at Lake. | ING, as we offer special indacements for the next we : Brow 0; HOBIO. MUSIC BOOKS, mies one on bees, $1.50: Lanestrotuon tic Honey | tirtydays.at ats, at greatly rednced prices and on easy at ee Lilusteated Hates’ Bere oer: 38 SMITHS, 460 Trn Street, dia ties weal Se BLLIs. ¥armer’s Barn 1.80; Jennings’ Horse and Sppeete Bias San. L— nh 8 __ 206 Pens, arene, wear tht enka peadv ar: | OME tis Boat 3 CERISE ; € HAVE BRCEIVED a fine assortment of French YOR: rate ever and Domestic BONN. . “Le 18 BAAR, 32 Market Space. ) grays! LAND GEBMAB RBaD ZEMIN Mitch Gows. 7c LBWIS BAaB’ Mil ; i : LOWERS = saaune . aaa ets Arai: A ON! = rt onses, $1.50; F Tichest assortment of FLOW RBS nee Bone Oe emia y tilage and MET FRAMES can be found at Villas and ©. . mh i- LEW: chorea $5; Fiela’s Jour RACRISADAORE GLANDS FRE sauna St, Waly t the low price ef: te aNGHARD's MoHON. end Gozen. 7 PEE =e bai 5 mb 14 cost Corner ‘av and Tees. coats pee ion. 4 = jo. 399 Pa. ave, ENTS WANTED. ——— | ferat IAnOs. Ges oe Poot for @1m. $75, $100, AND 9159 PER MONTH [=ITED erATES BONDS fa now bei our | Loa ec getare ierge the new work ot i Telco ‘cau combats oop or vale ape sebytormn at herat se ee ST RARING < OF THE GRAY,” forty SENN FORNBONEOD Poune: aveuce. fe ipway & Son : . Sketches, Adventures, and Inc Mabon A Blamtfare ablonk Grasses eae AE" | Personal Porrraus. St cecih pastimes end Inc DHILIP THE BROOND: by Case OG went eaewf the Rovian Dats ener ‘2 novel 3 f fi E OK TAYLOR. || * eon, bes) L D. MUSHROOM ORACK ERS 345 PTs ee ee LELUSTRATED. |, Just received and for ‘8 345 Bi mb 28-008tif Opposite Meteveaiten Reser, Fre,