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LOCAL NEW: AMUSEMENTS TO-NIGHT. Foup's 1sEaTEL.—This is Mr. Hackett’s last igit, ard will appear as « Faistaff,” in Sb kepesre’s play, «The Merry Wives of | Winesor.” Mr. Hackett is supe: b in the delin- eauicn of the fat knishc ontwitted by women. No ote sheuid miss the opportunity of seetog him im the part. Guoven’s THgaTER.—Theo fairy dramatic epectacle, + The Seven Sisters,” has proven a | rotitab:e investment for Mr. Grover, and he | uss prcéuced itin each astyle as to make all | desncus of wrressing it. The play will be | Tepested to-night, and Mr. McD mough, sup- ported by all ot Grover’s company, w:ll ap- | pear. | CaNTERBURY —Orowds continue to gather St tuis ball to witness the performances ot Mr. Leu’s really fine company. Each performers re nightly encored, and the actors are greeted | ‘with ap. iause. The perto:man es are such as will arlight and interest alt who apprecizie gun. Vartitres—This music hall is ever throngéd with & dehgbted audience, and asa numoer of zew “cis will be mtroduced to-night, there cin be no doubt but that there wili be a crowded. Reuse. PRESTIDIGITATION —The Fakir of Ava is still st Oud Fellows Hall, periorming astonishing deats of light of bund. ‘Lhere appears to be an unusual cur osity to behold the man who i- 60 €xpert, aud consequently crowds resort there nightly. Grand Promenaps Conczrt.—The grind Promenode concert comes cif to-nigut at the Fatent Office fair rooms, and there can be no dount bit shat it will bea successtul affair. It 4s por the tent fit of the enlistm: nt fund of this dne:rict aud city, and therefore all should feel @n interest in it. ekg Close ef the Patriotic Fair. SEMARKS BY PRESIDENT LINCULN, GENERAL SICKLEB, GENEKAL QGLESBY AND HON. B. B. FRENCH. The Patent Office hall was jammed with pecple lust nigbt, on the occasion of the closing of the grand patriotic fair. At eight o'clock, Columbia Commandery of Kuights Templar, under the lead of Eminent Commender E. L. Stevens, with the 17th regu- Isr ivtantry band, appeared at the building. and received the resident of the United States ‘who was accompanied by Mrs. Lincoln, Gen: Sickles snd steff otticers, Commodore Mont- gcmery, Paymaster J. 5. Uunningham, U. S. N., Gen. Ogiesby,of UL, and other officers, and esceited them down the east wing into the main bali, and thiongh that to the Platform at toe Weeteid, where the Knights opened their lines abd catu ed them as they passed through, the posyir gail tae while » Hail to the Covet’ The Giand Mas er of Temp ars of the Uniwd ftue, b. B trench, Esq, who was p:eseat tu doll recalia. conductea ese d Stipguished vis- BOs ty the pistform. abe arnyel ot mir. Lincoln and Mrs. Lin- ecly Was greeted with tremendous cheers. An ¢ubustastie weicume was al-o given to Geu. & chiee as he hooble@ througnu the room oa his crutch ast e vis itmg party were confacted to the p oth w ibe Crowd surged in that direction so Deovily lat there Was asucers-ion of smal SerecMe fieui ihe pr-ity young ladies caagat | in the jam. snd cousidertule auery expostu a- | How trie the elderty ones, whose corus sut. | BB. Freneh came forward and iatro- be nude jeu Sickles, why wis ho earnest soitert diva of th: m | fT, bd Who Would address tein, tebed bis bivod tor taem, aud he (he sjeaher) hep-a he woola be recive t ast Lemos. d scoldversb uid be recived [ cheers.] eperal si hie stand, aod yore bimseit L anid Uns tt ole, © eeded ioray: —L ‘ mens No thing can be m re msptria citis no fu Us scene; nothin: more cawala | Deince one th we hesrcoftre pe p.e ed mtiecsuse, ttisa noble work you engaged in; beour given to tie Cumilics efom brave suldie:s whil- fizhuag Ducties, the bates Of the Kepublic aud hb-rty. bors s)Tage lact that while eisewhere such Uberal aid bes bern given iu beb It of the fe nities of Ts. for your volunterrs no ap sropri anon Ja> tern made by either the General Govern- Berto: by the cals Your work bas been to supply this omission; 2nd ‘be cause fo which yoa have so munifi cently contributed ts worthy of every sacri te No one can regret @ay coatridution or s.critice in be bit of the great cause of nationality aad civil zation. 1 certainly have no rezre:s tor 2 y contribution 1 have made to that cause. [Cheers.) Te e1ris apparently to be the greatand critics!» arof oursuuggie. We havea vigt Jont, vullling. poweriul tue to con'ead against; bul 4) the ingications go to show that his final overthrow is athand. He .ow despnirs of aid trom a road or fiom di-sepsions amongst our- gelver, nud is driven to exbaus ion of men and Mesh: \o-arry on the war. ify coming cium. polgn Musi be che Of the ost sanguivary and derpera ¢ of she war, but not ‘oo much se for the conetsucy of our troops or thes astaming power of the Union. Our army was never Tocre numerous, aca it is neariy ull veteris. ‘lr people only wantto know the wauts of the ta uly to supply tuem,and they onty Ered tc ks ow the wWuuts of their d fenders to Teheve them. Our relations with foran powers wel® ever more auspicious than at prerent acd we will those the wa: as Wwecon- benced it, withcut infringing a treaty,«r aa Ofen.e ngsinel the erviitzauon of tae world. Letihe Riebmond Governinevt after mutila- tig ne oy ef te chivaluus Danlgeren, say asmuc”,itit can! (Ubeers.) Ese people of the country Rave full confid- nce m our Chief M gie'rate (toud .applaus -); and they hud tne & Cree Ou tothe coa:mand of all var armies of a ( eorral Whose nsme and hisory are gau- Spiers of tutu e triamph. (Cheer-) Let us sand by cach o her, snd sustain with generous co fede ce those upon whom the responsibili- ues of Goverom ‘ut rest Gen. Sichle-c cred with @ warm appeal to ter eréta-t 10 the end, and when peace com's Jelesery man by abl 'osay +L bave perfor ned mm p rlin sie g.entcoutest or the Reypantis.” Gen. Velesbs,ct Til, was vext in rodaced, Ave mace a }umorous and effec ive speech iu ben. tt ot the Us ion cause. Iu avswe: to liud aud continuous. calls, Presine: t Luvolu came forward amidst the Tost er thusinstic sppianse, and said: Ledies urd Geatiemen: Lappear to say buta word. This extraciditary war in which we ate 8ge! fails hewvily apon all classes of pe ple, but the must beavily apon the soldier. For it tas been said, ail that a man hath will de give for bis lite; and while ail contribute of their : ubstarce tle soldier puts bis lite at etike, @n/ot+h ylelcsit vp ir his count: y's cause. Tne tighest meri’, theo, is due to the soldier. jCberr:.1 in this «xtraordimary war extraordinary de- Wei pire nts have manifested themselves, such as have not ben seen in former war; and emorg t these manifest tions nothing has b-en jaule markeble than these fairs for the relief of suffering sojoiers and their fam@lis. Aad the cliti>pents in these fairs tre the womea of Ameneca. (Cherrs.] 1 am not wccustomed to the use of Janguag> ot eulogy; L have never studied the art of pay- ing comlimr nts to women, but lmust say chit ite) that has been said by orators aud po-ts sitce ihe cmgwion of the wor’! in prais2 of ‘We mau were applied to the woe cou of Ame=ri- <a, uld Lot do them jastice for thir eo @uct duricg this war. I will close by sayiag ; An | of Ps nneylvap: | bad Legan at soearly an aze. CRLEDRaTION oF St. PaTaton's DaY Bx TH FrNias KROTHERHOUD.— Phe Feniar Brother. ocd, or Phoeniz Society, as it is some imes called, celebrated the birth day of Ireland's tate Saint bya fine dinner at McNickle’s change Hotel. The company aqumoered Ooverone hundred persons, and after som-tims spent in cocial mtercourse they took their seats, and comm:need a vigorous assault on the varions viande before them. The room was cai y festooved with Ls Se aeern eine: ng those present were Hon. Mver 8 1a; Col. Burke, formerly of the Irch Kofler, (Meagher’s Brigade:) Hon. M. Ber net, of New York; Capt O Neal, of the Invatid Corps; and Lieat. Burk, of the Eazi- neess. Atter the cloth bad heen removed the regalar toasts were an: onnced. us foliows: ‘The Duy we Celebrate. Reepond:dto hy Mr _D. J. Tuohy, who after referrhi g to the day which was cel+brated by a people whom destiny h=d scatterrd tiroazh- out the world, speke of the Fenians, and said that) ext year irstead of Imshmen cel -brating the day in different places, Irel«nd would in vite her exiles home to spend St. Patrick’s dty. This aspiration was the object of the society; and the 'rne Irishmen wus for equal justice, hberty to all, and the universal emancipation of matkird. [Cheers] There bas been great changes in the opiniovs of the Irish, and it wes Dot now necessary that creeds should psrre—the love of their native land covering the petty differences of opinion. In concia- sicn, Mr. Tuohy paid a feeling tribute to the memory of the lamented (ten © orcoran. The Great R public of the United States. Reryend:d to by Hon. Myer Strouse, who fepcke o1 the early settlere of this country, a& l-rgehumber ct whom were Irish, and th y had stbown themeeives to be the most loyal. Thy had come here from choice and their de- votion to ther adopted country was 'o ba com- mended. The first company which ia the tpripg of ’61 hastened from his town (Po‘ts- ville, Pa.,) to the deterge of this city, was com- Fored two-thirds of Irish and German. The Feni«n Pro: herhood. Mr_ Daniel Grady responded, contending thatthe society was not such a secret orzaniza- tion as could be objected to by the Church. [t Was banded together for a patriotic purpose; to obta‘n, through revolutionary means, the in- dependence ot Ireland. The men of "98. Mr. Q. J. O’CorneN was called to respond, an. spoke of the Isbors o’ those men who sought to make Ireland a republic. The Miltary and Naval Heroes of Ireland. Mr. P. H. Donpegan replied, noticing the dif- ‘erent ber. es of ancient and modern times to whom Ireland bxd given birth, and of toeir fes-e in the service of their aiopted country, not fc rgetti~z to notice the brave Irishmen who are now in the Union army. Brave Poland. Mr. P. T. Runstord spoke of the trials of that covn'ry, and her !reqnent fforts to b» fre», an I le compsred her with Ireland. both countries being somewhat similar)y situated. and both having aene Much for the cause of universal treedcm. He spoke glowigg terms of the feeds of the Poves ip oar revolution, and ot the character of those now seit! d here, The Grarors avd Ports of ond Je: poneed to by Mr. Frank KR. s7han. The Patri tic Stavestren of Irelaua. Res por ded to by Mr. Davie, of the Washing- .| ton har. A lsrge yw ber of volur teer toasts followed. stich cellkd forsh te ponses trom several ge: th men, and songs by Wr Marit. O'Brien, ‘he latter beng quiea feature ot the evening: and towaids da) bieak the company separated. sab gee LitTLe PILFE cer Perber, ot —Thursday night, OT the Thitd Ward, caughr two lithe tellow-, John Garcoll and Chas. Weeiea, Wine apd jen yoats oli respectively, for steal. it g a wo k bex, a payrot infant's sho-s, and wos:ars. fromthe Pvent Once Far, They were t ken bef re Justices Thomnson, who re- garded thew youth, and turned them over to Superntoncent Web), to be propery lectured urn the danger of following the course they pasar Sree Ee Fusenrarn —Yesterday afternoon, the Anier- cts hock xnd Ludder Company atended the tunriat of their late member, Go dfried Kah Jeni, from bos reside Sixth Wart, The workmen of the lthoratory in the Navy Yard (wi b was clo-ed tovive them all ao oppor phy to atterd) were also at the tun :ral in a bed The services were conducted by Rev. Dr Fir kel, af er which the remains wera tsken to the Congressional Cemetery, where they were interred. DETAILED FOR DutTy.—First Vient. James Qrawforde, Uh regiment Inva'id Oorps. has been detailed for dntv in the pass office, Head- quortess Military Dostrict of Washington. a SEE FIRST PAGE Of Ww-day 8 Star for intereet- tng loca! articles. ————— CuARLES WEEDEN. arrested on the charge of stealing, and turned over 'o Superintendent ot Police. is not Charles © Weeden, late Lient. 24 regiment, D. C. volunteers. 1t* ag Mavam DEMOREST’S MIRROR OF FARHION. Tieeprirg number of this popalar Fashion Magrz.ne is pow ready, and forsale at Shil- lingten’s book etore, corner Four-and-a-h«lf street and Pennsylvania avenue. Ladies will find it one of the most interesting and valnable yet iesued. mb 1--2t | ———————_ Jewrr ry Gold plated Jewelry for one Dollar, atthe Doll-r Jewelry Store, 42™ Pa av. near its st. Silver plaied Tea-spoons only one Dollar. 1t* ee Trerent on last night, and cant t 435 Terrssivaria avenue near 4)< str berutiful Jewelry, at the Dollar Jewelr 438 Pennsylvania avenue. Z > A New Turse ' per Tre Sus! In its effect—instantareous, Ini'acoloring p»wer—matchleas In all its ingredients—vegetable, In ite oprr tion—natural In i's beautifying re ults—enduring, In its tendency— vre<ervative. In its popularity—unequalled i Cristaporo’s Hain bre Ia prononpced both by the World of Srieece and the World cf Foshion,the finest preparations ever invented by art torectify the +h rt comings of ratvre. Manufactured by J. Critadoro, No 6 A ter House, New Verk. Sold by all Dragg «ts. Applied by a'l Hair Dressers, mrs-Im” fs eet Warnrantep 70 Coneis 81x Dars —Dr. Goifrey’a Antidote, an English Specific of sixty-tive yearr’ standing. will cure Gonerrhaa_ in siz days. No change of diet required. Price $1 per bottle. Sold by 8. C. Bord, corser lith street and Pa. avenue, Washington. and Henrv Cook, Alexand: da6-ly ne y St 1 Mune Daxss 78. uM nee: PEE Men’s Business Svits, Youth’s Dress Suits, Chileon? Desas' Buss Youth’s Buscness Suits. 438 3 Childrens’ School Suite. Noaw Wateer & Co.. 36 Penn. avenue, Metro- politan Hotel Buildi would respectfully an- aouvce that their annual Sisplay, of Fail and Win- ter Clothiug is now ready for inspection. It is comprised of an assortment of Gentlemen's and ¥sutha’ Clothing of the newest and richest demgur a material, trimming and workship. To those who study excellence with economy in fashionabie articles of dress, an opportiuity is now offered for selecting from the most a!tractive stock of ready made clothing n this city, xt very reduced prices 084m —__— r THe Fee? —Pennty of carriage is moatly de der .ove Jndicious preservation of the 24 -t, “1. pe @-to meve a B Zrac 1 mann great support of the whole frame be in a condition, avd not impedes so m1 Rurions, retow Nails, or other cisorlera te ; ebioh the fot are lianle. To all affe ed wo wonld creommernd an early«a'lat Dr, White's office No. 124 Pen syivaus avenue, between Fonr-324-4- halfand Sixth streets, fe In-tf Prin DIED, God lies the women of America! [Urea: ap- piane.} Ms s1 French stated that the fair had realized BI) har coule bave Leen Avtieiputes, and inet ib: ladies #1 dH concemed has ex, rted them selves tniricely In c. velasion. be catled attention to the ball to cov + of atthe fair room in behbalr of tue fume geud cause. pc Raeen eee Tue PLasTPrERS —Some of the boss plaster. ers hea & copsuitstion jast night at Lorcu’s rs. teurant tor the purpose of teking sum= m-as Vrs in regard tothe demond of the joucusy- mek plaebirers Jor three dullare per “Way, bat ne orgen z:ton was bad. The boss s we heir Dave gerersliy acceded to the demand, but they protect weainst the notice given tre: tie j. trees teen having given but afew week's ao. the OF their intebton, 48 the vo slivze, wile seme of the jouis, on the other d. 54 tun: severe] Months’ nutice was given. Some of "h: contracts pow on band wer mate sey. eraim pile since based on the cid rates and it ‘W4s couter d+ d that the action of the society was m 1s! it yemoch ss longer noti e was not ziveu. -It s probabie that the bosses will make a uai- 2+ uccale of incrersed prices w curtespond ‘w h the rates demanded wh.ch witt ve gewer- ad) given. Sofas oe oem SecrET1xe SoLpigrs.—On Thursday Capt. B re reuvepurmtetes Van) Browa sad ite, and Margaret Mui phy ( woo r side on ist eel, bear the «epot) apun the char e@ of sv- © e:ins eglciers, They were confined in the Qevtrel guarahcuse over sigh, and reiva-ed oe 1 Femdé:iog to'vacate the premices imme- eiately. P i a AppoirTes.—We learn that Mr. W. D. Toda, ©. ‘is city, bas beea Bppototed to the place of Mm seenger to the Speaker of the + mide vacant by the death of yoting Morrice, An ox- cellent appointment. ; On Friay. the lath instant, about cted illness, HOWARD M the Hon. George W. Me year of his age. ‘The foreral will take place from hix father’s res- BP N £96 N Jersvy aver at % o’clocs of consumptin, fortitude, MaRY Burch, of George Dad and friends will atieud the funeral day. the 2 th inst.. from 464 Mass. avenne, hand Gtr ts. nert’,at$ o’cloes p.m. €n the ith inst.. RICHARD J, CLEMENTS, in the 334 year cf his age. 1G His friends are requested to attend hia funeral from his late residence on M strect, between 18th and 19h streets, on Monday evening, 215¢ inst... 9¢ dacloek, (n the morning of the 19th instant. JOSEPH A. W'!VEL. aged 27 years, frum effects of a fall from a luilding on 4th 8 reet. J is remains wl! be teken to Baltimore on the7 «telr eb p, m. train, to-morrow March 2'th, 1334 (Fa timore and Westminister papers please copy } On the morning of the ‘oth iust., after an illness ota few hours. ALLPR®D WILLE aM. ..) be fuveral will tase place from th» former res- cee the a . corner of Ith and Dats., (N@e York papera pleane copy.) In Georgetown. th i i t tnd p-iafal Mincgs, Mrn ELIZAE RT MILE OE leleved wife of Joh: Lenn. Sct 967 in ga in the year of rs R . rfufnphaets Porinys teal it gone, The prison ralleare rohen down. The ang-Is sped her swift removs, And Rye bay J on ther wings she flies, - ne gsivs her rest in paradise. Ber friends and relat ns are respectfully invited to attend her funeral on Sunday aftersoon at 3 uci from her late residence, No. 18 Danbarton strect: | ake In Alexandria, on the lth inrt., at2 o"clock a. .. aft of e'even dnya, i Bier ADAHANOCOK 1 APORGE beet 9 72t0Hd menthe apd 6 days. daughter of Andrew LEAS 2a papers please copy.) bY BALLS, PARTIES, wc. G RAND BALL, POR THE BENEFIT OF THE ENLISTMENT FUND, to be held at the HALL OF THE PATENT OFFICE BUILDING, Un THURSDAY EVENING, Maacz 31, the proceeds to be approprizted to AIDING ENLISTMENTS IN THE CITY WASHINGTON. MANAGERS. His ¥xcellency the President of the Uni the ice Preside esi — f the United Staten. e Speaker of the House of Re sti The Seeretary,of State, base} be The Secretary of the Treasury. The Secretary of War. The Secretary of the Navy, The Secretary of the Interior. The Postmaster General. The Attorney General. ON THE PART OF THE ARMY, OF Gen Ht W Halleck Cold n Fry en . Avugur 0] Gen Ji Martindale Col EM Gaeeran™ Gen MC Meigs Gen Ber bam Gen G D Ramsey ON THE PART OF THE NAVY, Agst Secretary @ F Fox Capt H A Wise Admiral Jos Smith Coma Overton Carr* Com JBMontgomery Paym’r J § Cunningham ON THE PART OF THE MARINE CORPS, Col John Harris Major W B Slack Major Nicholson ON THE PART OF THR SENATE, Renator Grimes Senator Foot Senator Johnson Senator Carlile Senator Morgan ON THE PART OF THE HOUSE OF REP Capt H A Scheets Capt Benton = RESENTATIVES, Hon Thaddeus Stevens Hon H W Davis Hon Owen Lovejoy Hon John A > Hor Samuel Hooper Hon A C Wilder Hen BR C Schenck = ion F P Blair Hon N B Smithers ion R KE Fenton ON THE PART OF THE CITIZENS. Hon R Wallach Chas Stewart Jos Plats Hon H' Addison LJ Middleton A T Richards Wm Dixon F Haliday J ¥ Fugitt SE Douglass eed Wm Hamilton Wm Forsyth SC Culverwell F Hitz Riggs Zach Downing G A Bohrer T P Morgan W Wall DrSAH McKim Wm Wilson J W Boteler Wm Talbot Geo Krafft Chas Kloman GA Scott Robt Bozzet HG Lerch +R Wilson Wm Bradley W _W Moore Wm Hotehinson HN Easby CH Utermehle DMcCathran & V Hurdle _Y Davis J Holroyd Henry Riley W EH Lamon Jas Brown JE Allen Ly JT Hendlin T J Fisher 1 Smith Pettit Henry Lyles 0 Ad Joyce SYSvivester Geo Wright A Hancoek,jr LA Beall John Dudley A Noerr BB French E K Stebbins M Taity Adolph €luss GP Goff JD} Hammack N Sargent JR Elvana WWeSeaton N Acker W Stone Jos F Rrewn CJ Canfield Gwynn Harris Thomas Lew's EXECUTIVE COMMITTER. Gen P F Bacon WWRapley WN Hawley JHSemmes ACRichards A RShepherd HC Wilsen SV Noyes oS Nov Ji bn Sesstord 1 Dubant Hudsen Taylor ND Larne> Gentlemen desiring invitations for ladies will lesve names and address at Hudson Taylor’s Book Flore. Pepnsylvania avenue, between 9th an L wth rircets. addressed to “Executive Enlistment Com mittee.” (a toh 48-tf Baul G RAN D TO TE GIVEN IN FONOR OF THE LADIES OF THE LATE FAIR, at the TALL IN THE PATENT OFFICE BUILDING in which the Fair was held, On TUESDAY EVENING, Marci 28, 1864, The proceeds to be applied for the benefit of the families of the soldiers of the District of Columbia, MANA Non. Hannibal Haml rbuyler Colfax . Solomon Fi Ei shington RRB Frevh ton F E Woondbri ige Henry D Cooke Hon Justin L Morrill, € J Pewen Hon Portus Baxt«r LE Chittenden Hon WT Willey DP Howtoway Hon Jacob BRin'e Hon Killian V W Tton T O Tlowe lion J C S@oan itin Weseward Hon Ezra Wheeler Jchr G Nicolay Hon James Dixon RW Toyler Hon Wenry 6 Deming John M Brodhead Hon John Conness Torn 1. Ma Hon Henry Atdiaon Donn W Forney Gen John dt Martindale Hon Edw’ MePherson Gen MC Meigs thers Gen CC Augie olman ten Henry W Benh F Farnsworth Gol E MGreene Cal ST Surgeon DW Bliss urseon hon Capt HL om 1e8 Harlan hn A Kasson Hon Let M) ea Ton John H Rice Hen Reverdy Johnson Hen H Wirter Davis OW Ven Henry Wilson OR Letham Hon Thomas C Eliot sph Jol Hen Geo § Boutwell Fon Z Chandler Hon John W Longyear Hen MS Wilkinson Hen Wm Windom Tor J B Henderson Emery homas Berry Wm H Baldwin Wm H Tenny Hon RB Gratz Brown Jobn Marbury, jr Hon Daniel Clark De V. Burr Hen John P Hale cH hols. MB Hon J C Ten Eyck Benjamin L Jackson Hon Jobn F Starr A P Hoaver Hen John B Stecle Tou Theo M Pomeroy Hien Cornelius Cole Ton Augustus Frank Hon Thomas T Davis Hor Reuben E Fenton Fon Robt C Schenck Tion James M Ashtey Hon 8 F Harding Fon Wm D Kelley Hon dames T Hale Len Henry B Anthony rgze W McLellan AW Randall C F McDonald Charles F Stansbury Major RR Scott Edmund * French Yon Wm Sprague Edward Jordan FLOOR MAN Gen DeWitt C Clarke Z VG Stoddard Jemer Galway ml 37 egtd BOUNTY F he given by the WOLKM OF THE ¥ ND BALL IN AUD OF THE CITIZENS’ WASHINGTON NAVY ARD, Ox TUESDAY EVENING, Marci 220, 1834, At ODD FELLOW. HALL, Navy Yara, The proceeds are to niin raising yolunteersin the District. thereby avoiding a draft. The committee pledge themselves to ren der to allwhe may faver them with th res nee aD @ of enjoyment. Tickets $1, admitting a gentleman and lad s ComMITTEE. Engineers and Ma ists—Thos. Walker, Wm. AP legate. 8. Fletcher. Blackemiths—J.H. Pegg. Chas C. Grcnance—Wm. H. Burgess, Ge Mc Cadden. F. Kahlert. Plrinbers—Jno. T. Griffith, I. A. Heald. Jno. IL. Smith Ccyper Polling Mi—M. MeNelly Jno. Clements, Jno. MeNelly Painters—Wm. Goodrich, Jos, Stanley, John Joiners—JIno. T. Maxwell, M.D. Shaw, Wm. Cov- riry. wee s-H. Pettit, Robert Patterson, W. C. avec Pr er Makers—H. L. Atchison, @. Thompson, Z. R. Offett. citer Founders—D. Daughton, N. Wayson, Jno. ernen, Tatorer+—Amos Recd, 8. Carroll, Jos, Helm, Fawyers—Chas, Luakey. Piggera-Jno. Conrad Block M.kers—W. W. Nally. mh 17-c03t* GF4NP EASTER BALL OF THR” COLUMBIA ENGINE COMPANY, No. TOBE GIVEN AT ODD FELLOWS’ (Navy Yarp,) EASTER MONDAY, March 28th, 1331, A general invitation is given to ourladly frionda, ‘as no invitations have been sent. Positively ao hats or caps allowed in the Ball Room, Tickets ONE DOLLAR, admitting a gentleman and ladies. Committee of Arrangements, T.H. Robinson, J.C. Entwisle, Jos. B. Tait, 3. A. Smith, F, C. Jardelle. mh 15,17 ,19,22,24.25,28-7¢ PERSONAL. N[OTICE—Mr. J.P.J., Sutler, will please call nd settle hie bill. if he has the mean: % turn the night key without further notice. Ite ERSONAL.—The advertiser. a strangerin he the gurpate At pabsingdolsurebousa feb ienaiie ie purpose Fsin a . Addvese H. W.. Washington Post Meg. nt? we pei a ade oe als NFORMATION WANTED OF DiNNIS MARO- NEY, geysers: ‘When last »sen he was at Mount Jackson, Va. Anyinformation concerning him will be thankfully recei his mother, who isin Washington; or to ap PHY, town. D.C. mh 7-3t* No, 3 Green at., IVEN OF OY, please ak ewe HALL, ved ¥ ANY INFORMATION OAN Bi Po OE Tale ie ‘mb 16-0t™ nn) 4 cation +N. D., Capt. Capitel Police »” WANTS, OAPRD WANTED—For a young laly. © tr=w tartare ae se are Tae tity, Picea G and H, ip the store. it WwW ANTED—A LOFT or ROOM, suitable forator- ing sutler gooda, with convenience for of spe ing preferred. Address JOHN F, BARKLEY, Box <7. Alexandria, Va. m) Dit / ANTED—Dy ataty boarting, a GIRL to at- W Erie foe hee atid Stee plain sewing. Must be well recomm~nied. Call g Tip.m. No. 470 12th street, pevwess F salt WANTED IMMEDTATELY— A s-cond-nanl SEWING MACHINE. One of Gr ver & Bu- ker or Wheeler & Wilson's pa tern prefer 4. reet to N. 0. ENGLISH, Wa hii Post Oe mh 19-38 . EX |» Wa hington Post ice. JASTED—A SITUATION by a reapscte’ VY Yeurg girlassenmatress; can ent and fit la dies? and children’s dresser owd bas her owaasw- ing machine. Address Mie E E., Box 12 Rta: ANTED_By a respectable young girl.a SI? ATION as chambermai i anit asaist in ti washing and ironing; one who iaa apleadii iron-r cf shirt and finery; can alan fill a s-amstr ss" plac if required toa privatefawily. Bestcity r ference if required. mh I9-2t* Bore WANTED, with Furnished Room, with- in ten: or fifteen minutes wa'k of the Capito!, for a gertlemar. Addres . Stating terms aud lo- a hina” commet ce on the Ist of Ww ANTED—An experienced DRESS MARKER, to cut and fit; twe good Operators, with their machines; aleo.'a few good Hand Sewars, to wor atdress-making. Apply for one we#k at 243 Pa. av..(up stairs,» between 12th and Lth sta. mh 19-3t" W ASTED—A BOY; must w ite a good band, So businesslike, reside with his Parents, and have good recommendation, Knquite xt tha Rea Esfairand Inte Tgence'iffice, No S11 Ninth atreet, ‘epusylvania avenue, mh19-2t N_H. MILLER. ANTED—25 YOUNG MEN as ernume©ra; ries at Ford’s New Theater. Apply immeti- ately to M. O'BRIEN, at the stage door. mh 13-2t WwW ANTED—A WOMAN to do the general house- work of asmall family, at 2.4 F street, bo- tween 12th and 13th. Good wages given. mhI3-3t" o run er- WANTED—A colerei MAN or BOY rands, at No. 134 High street. Georg town, D.C. R. A. EDMONSTON .C. [mh 18-3t' JR. A. EDMONSTON \WANTED TO RENT—A cheap HOUSH on the ©" Island or in the suburbs of the city, contain- irg atleast fourrooms. Aldress “House,” Star Mice mh iat OARD WA. TED. WITH FURNISHED ROM. Jat Aprivate family, for a gentleman ant his wife. Address, stating terms, H. T. B., Star Office. mh 18-3t ine OARD_ WANTED, WITH FURNISHED Rooms, in a private family, for two g-ntie non and th: ves, Address, stating terms, W.H.3., Etar Office. _ mh asst ANTED—Two respectable Colorel WOMEN to do the cooking ant g-neral work of a April. Ww ium sized family. Inquire at 56% New Jersey avenue, Capitol Hill) Also,aGIRL i5or i y-ars ofage, . 7 m'_13- tt QV ANTED—A WAITER ing House One whe understands the business will gst good wages the whole year round. Inquire at the Restaurant, 47 Pa. av., bet. 12th and 13th sts. mib 48 zt* VV ANTED—Aln Ww ood order. a GLDSTEIN, + rend Horse, cheap. BIN, 7 H str QV ANTED—Tys centienran ant wife, (no et tren stof Anril, twoort! i asmall House, eit Address, until ist. 3 T MAXERS; none 45% Pa. ayen near corner i NT either tsof G four Ada t . or the fy of or net. on ths ‘Ons r fin 7 te St per We toven or its env about » Evening menth. mh 18 , Capt. A. BL, stating terins ANTED—An intell paperhn nt YOUTH to learn tis | ng business, or one who will enerally useful about the stor+, need apply who cannot bring the best testi als of hupesty ard general good con ine J. F. CLARK, mh 18-3t* No. 2459 Penn. ay : WANSTED-SITCATI —A colorei mimant Y bis wife econtrabands: wish Situations ona farm. The man for many years manag+I'the furan ofa zen of Washington, who stanis poept to recommend him as being entirely competen and thoroughly reliable. Please apply at the Str Office counter for further information. mh 1i-tw KE Ww rake himself moni; IMMEDIATELY—One cool CA’ D and two BREAD ITANDS, at ( KRAFT’S. corner !8th st. and Pa. 2 mh i7 WANTED A “geod BARBER, Apply_to C. WATSON’S Hair-cutting and Bathing Rooms, at. and Louisiana ay. m? 7-3t" ED—A FURNISHED SUMM E f rgetown or on any of the hills sur- rounding the city. Offers received 153 G@ street between i9th and 2th. mh 7-3t Ww ANTED—A middle-agel WOMAN, to tike charge of a small family and do plain swing, Good references required. “Call 353 7th street, between I and inh 17-3t" WANTED IMMEDIATELY —Two good BAR. BERS at No. 491 loth street. Wages 317 per week mh 7 G, SESSECOVICH. Uy ANTED—Two good journeymen BARBERS, white or colored. The big host wages will be iven, Inguire of HENRY BONITZ, N ridge st., Georgetown. _ ANTED—A WOMAN to do the cooking, waah- ing and ironing for asmall family. On» hav- ing guod recommendations preferrei. Also, & GIRL 32 to years of ag*. Apply at No. 4<¢ EB street, between 5th and th, ah I7-7t NE WANTED.—The ondar- ne dollar por 100 Lbs. ital Bones, delivered cor nd G sts : YORGAN & RHINENART. V ANTED—Two FARM HANDS. n the city several dry COWS; a genteel colored BOY, about 18, as honse-servant and carciag -lriver; ant a white GIRL to take care of two chillren$ and S years o'd. and do housework. The boy ant girl to go to Georgetown.” Apply at this offic: im- mediately. mh :7-3t ANTED—A WHITE COOK for a restaurant. German. preferred. Alao, an OYSTER pCK Patent Oftice Restaurant, ‘mh 15-18 own Teig%ts, Till Cem r care of achild .wur years old. required. miis \ ANTED—At the Government Hospital for the * Insane, on the Anacostia Hights, opposit:the Navy Yard, four WASH WOMEN and four plain COCKS. Houest industrious women may her ind agcod home. All employees of the hospital r+. ceive fair wages avd are doctored and nurse t when sick without charge and without abatemsnt of “Suh i5-6t ©. If. NICHOLS, Sa 3,000 HOREBS Wantmy War Drrspimest, Covatry Suear. Orricg oy Cuier Quancteam ry Waseisctos, D 3, Ma ch 8, Rit reg pandred ae opie ($147) doliacs per Wid ve paid ‘or sli eo AVSLBY HOR ES delivered within the next (birty (9) days at the Government Btebles st Ginsborv, D UC Bsid_ horses to be soun: al pertisalarsa. noc lans than five (5) vor more thao piue (9) yaare old: fr 1m 3449 fo 18 Banos high, ful feaped compactly buiit, bridle wise, anc cf sige salicient for cavalry par eo Recommen lations ntendent These sperifications will be strictly adherd to and rigidly mforced tm every particuiar. yey mens ieee: ~ Cyl i ev mei ant over, jon irom 9s, m stun a Jama 4. BKIN Liegt Colonel! and Chief Quarcvr aastes, mek9 At Cavai-y Baraa WY AN TED—f ows due capable of g ving © s008 on the Guitar tos gentiemaa Address G B Mat oe No, 267 Righth stre-t, Washicg won. mn LaD{S~ WasTED rO Cale AP 50,000 Pace aoa ee Becta street Cppoeite Pata t Offics, aod get their Stam» ing, Siiteving, Pinkin 48> broiderydene. As there ove otuer ‘Richards in the flsid. ladies batter ico ov; that they come to Prinoe’s. woo ts the ‘tieal band ja the sity. Be sure you go to Office mt OU8B WANTED—PFrom toe te-t ot May.ecitner iurnished or usfurn she, north of Pean. ave noe, and between 43¢ and 2th atre:ts 0 ith etedle and gartlage house preferred, i aresa as ; = fe Lock box 48, Washington. 2a-ta LATBLY—200 Lad W ‘Suproiasr on Mastiny Lines. eat Ons good y rio To nds constant work and good wages given Tagion spnlzing wu briag dampka of work Apply at ral YOR's Statsoine tad Hering gettine Depot, 381 MEEOES, Oppesitn: WW ae eo |D-HAND FORRI CORE, ebvaaie aici het Gand 2 BOARDING. OTICE.—A few more TABLE BO. ted at the Bur: mar §0-tf s ioovdk.. at oe ne Suppo ah Faw ENT ate ‘he accommodat iegisfembion at nee ~ FOR RENT AND 3ALB. FURNISHED ROOMS. —Pour plaints f Roc irs, suitable for housekeeping. at atrect, betweon 2th and Ath. anh well-farnished OH AM- AUCTION SALES. VOR OTHER AUCTION Gains ons fet Pane. THIS AFTERNOON AND TO-MORROW. het a n COR RENT —One large, 5 zs BER, without board. Kpply at 445 Betroct. | 57,22 Sabi Abb vasraaets moccae GTA" LE FOR BENT— With room for Sor Thowans | 1 (VOM Beck Hite Y ie sand 4 fine joft. Terms moder te. pops to | o we eball erii of TH MAB EB. W. FEINOU*. wih Joha B. Wari, | Po. #209 9.1 ‘eubd vision of seats lumber — corter of itth street ant caasl. 79, fron 5 M4 toot, . aad roen'ng bes: & wh aig i ; ferttoa % fo t public silew improved 7 @ nest CR SA! R_Oae MOULDING MACTIN®@. One eee eat cine nOUaE sarycnere forth, on beeen ct Mrerra-r of | qAvSnPeths LL te eane uate, ronting a . e' “1 th ptrectand Maryland avenue. Qa 4 aS 5 Sa te Ieprovececte etiam flav. eet poo} fee 1 NEWENS. Li ‘ OTKL AND RESTAURANT SOR SAE hi WELULNG 3 eatublishmentia but a few Pal pale pone Also, 8 vacart Lak ts Ue roel yivenia avenue, midway between 7th ant Jith | On the wert yo streets, north side, containe two bath ronms, ton | The sbove property ts eita:ted on the furr ished bed rooms an attic dining room. -itrh- en ard a beautiful ball room, 32 oy &:—yarl 9) foot square +rd admirably adapted for s firs’ class lazar beer garden; five eoars lense at $1,200 por your; all street rurpiog from 14th to 15th streets, bet woos “este: Ore fourt® cab; the remalader te th , vite interest, secured Dy 5 dest at fer $3,t0 cath | A great sacrifice. vrenr! MITCBELL & BIN, Resi Retute Brokers. on cougar stamps at cost of the par. E. corner Pa avenues ant I5ty at. ener - P.&.—*tock, fixtures, licenses and furnita-e in- rh JaB OC MeAUIRE & O07. ta cluded. t OUSES FOR SALE. AC er Lot, 0 fect front on Pa. av., con £0 square feet of ground, improved by es, and residences; is ons of the best ns for a first-class hotel in Washington. The whole of this excellent property can be par- famed for $125,000—3:5,000 cash, balance on long ime. A_fine Brick Residence on K st., oppo. Fran‘lin Square. 12 rooms, 2i by 133 ft to 30 foot paved al- ley. stableanlearriags house |. 2... $19,000 Desirable Brick on iith st., near Pa. av., 25 Ty 7€0. 10 rooms ......... 8,000 Brick Residence on Lat., 22 D-20* By J 0. McGUIb B & OO. Austionsers va VALUABLE IMPROVED PRO°RRTY BAR THE W4u DEPactMBYT of » deeree of the Siprems Cou-t of of Golu: Tendered in 4 cass (Ba. 1d court betweea Benj: air of pimself and other orediwrs vf J.seph Bouisnger, aga mt Jane Boslengst and d.bn Mm Jew Joneph ww of «aid Boal hy igs io rooms, “oR Be: sager the undersigned, Trastee, Putle Au. fom. on the promiess ae eee eae WOOD RAID eecesc! ease se Maron, at So’olosh in the afternoom, A sult stantial Brick, on B st., bet. 21 and 31, BD os ng iBowa as‘ Somaa- Why MOR rooms... |. S -’ sitasted on G street norta, be- A snug little Brick House, on L euch and Biehteenth streets west, im 6 POOR. 0's tc canis tee: se aah so0 ee tee city of Washingt mo be! | a Frame Dwelling, 15 rooms, and 10,509 feet of Fa: are 169, with the two briek Baiidinge (and st SPOR 8 oe. os ssi so asians, age in the rear) erected thereon, fronting :6 feet oa A neat Frame House, on Ith st., 12 aT ot. and containing sbout eighteen roous. This viSeas stands and iG prowiterth ea ehe nubile dee . proximi pul - rl. ebtaend the Presid house, and on MONDAY, the 25° { ‘and O ats., 2 by 123,65 et. 4th and Sth ste, 15 by 130. 4 reoms, ERO RES oa Buildi arte of the c 5100 A number cf desirable Farms for sale. MITCHELL & SON, Real Estate Brokers, mb2x-tApl _ S8. EB. corner Pa. ay. and lth et. ,OR RENT.—Part of a fine larg» show room ir. i] i each >€ Lots in all pre : Lot 12, in aquare ¢) street tetween Twe: Bre-taw:st 65 6433 t Twe one of the best torations on Pennaylvania av- | Gnbatretew at 9 Stren eto enue, suitable for any kind of fancy business. In Lot 14, in equsre 38. frepticg-2 feet on north & quire at the Star offi strect. betw-en Twenty-third aod Twenty farth FoR RENT —4 P » BED-KOOMS, | stree'e west 1,561 square feet all new! bar_o: Lot l im -quare 2. fronting 52 fest It inek- hours. App! d Penra. es on Twerty seventh street west, Setween H and E Bireeia BO The tera of tale are: One-third cash; the bal- avce to be paid in two equal insts:lments In sixené teelve mc nthe ‘rom the day of sale; tie «ad vel ance to bear interest from the dav of asle aal tre payment ther-of to be secured bp the antes of tae arch aser, enco's d to the sa isfaction of tae y tres, an! bearing interest Op the fu | paymeet of the purchase mousy @ deed will be given by the ‘Irnstee to the purchaser 2 Ifthe terms of tae ba roteomplicd with in Give daye trom the d+y of sale tue Truetve resurves the rigi-i te re sel! ot tne risk and expence of the ae. fu ting porchaser Ail wrveyancing and stemps ot the expense of hs ‘ the varchaser. oun M.IEVELL Trurtes ohie ete J 0 Mco@ULKB& CU Aucts. 3 siecle ede at the Hobokea Hotel. corner of ith street venue, mac 13-3t* For rE T—Alarce BRICK HOUSE on High atrect.Georgetown. suitable fora hote!, boar t- ing-houre, &c. y furpiened Meals can be had at all x For en mar 18-3t* CR SALE—A small GROCERY S ‘ORK will be Also, THRE ROOMS far r ont. ire of JOS. FL KE y ce 363 Sth strect west, near mar itt Immediate possession given tal ad inquire at No, 457 i8thatre :t.b ty Bard F. between Land 2 o’clock. + eat cheap. ary furmehed. In eal Estate Broker, 0} I street north. ;CRRENT—A private tamilyi rent handsomely furnis with Teard. toalady and gentl addr. mk CR RENT—A PAREOR an | several ofvor PUR NISHED RUOMS. at 218 Beste est norty itol Mil! front ROM, Porear leo Gor setowa. a apoly to Box 642 Post Giic os Cip- singh? room LEWI<& UD Austioneers Also me ar nenitef roor k hens m t : doors east of Tt! re 427 Eeventh street between Gomd + sirvets Py atk is ve ‘a Vaan Hy ‘ fib UF Notas A HL ALBUMS. 2HD- Lease of the latter p mi Pla tee Seem Kisles.. 8 ; . ‘ Flsak B obs, Ciocks. Warch-s. an F GR RENT Well farmishet BED CHAMBER | dew Ly ¢ Silver Pencil Cases, and one PARLOR, Inquire at No UMass. | are Pee er plaed War averue. Letween ita and Sth sts | Pea rbells, 2:0 Kourarinxa, TE O RENT— ISHED Y | hope welely of Pen y Goots Tals RV FURN treet oe ock to be conti nel every event Tounnl the wow stork. ameowoting C9 ave #8 OO ea th of +o 45 shall be sold at the at re RS. | gO cin atrest. tetwe n Gan: Aste. NB, ¢ ond open for examiaavion ard at pivate | Sele Corr the day uh 9st W BLLEWI & CO.. Auct+ FyJ.0 MGU RB& CO. Anc'iopsers, ‘RPAT CAE oY OAALOGU BOP *R VAN TY. Brine Fiest-ciass Berepine. cors atLove 20 7bR " LAVINSUN Estate vn TOBWA SELTPEPNOON. ap.il Ath, atd ask. at Mar Tien rLome correr of Tert ang Dstre-ts we sh J Beard betwe rene rs ter xo FURNISHE, at No. 34611 sts mh two-story ant basement On story BLICK K MOUSE tween 42, and oth ote roa ns, Arply to H.S. JOHNSON, No, 273 Pa. avena >. : 79 FIRST ClAS8 BUILDING Lota 1 yen 432 and oth streets, oppesit> National | petergirg to tbe * Davidson Estat+,’? com orietn, Het SO Aoi rome cfthe mo toalieible bails ng tote to de tava Ke RN RENT.—A Taree ani commotio s FUR- | ie tts c ty, situated p inc'ps lr on he hien groaads NISHED AOL sitrat-lon | Eemh cf Penns: vents sve ave, bs ween Niah art Ren!) street. first ¢ Charch, | F iteent. 6 reete west inthe boa’ imoroved aud bel » bas heen newly paintelanl patinco a- | mertGeelrable part of the city for private resi- plete erder, and contains fourteen rooms, bosiles | denea, spacions. dry, brick-walled coll There ia cia Fa Cercriptive catalnguce,with terms of sale&s. torn. well, and Poton water in the hous gus. There isa large lot attacded to it. Ap) H. ©. SPALDING. Attorney, Dost. near Oth. up stairs. Spr. yo the undersign+ rh? J _C McHUIRF & OO, Aucts. By ¥. L. WALL & CO, Ave ionsere Washington. D.C Southwest corner Penn avenucem! Ninth :- Yau ; = AN . iED ROOMS FOR RENT—At 394 L HCO aT AUCTOME mR esDaY vous. one of the most healthy ant desirable | INQ. the 2d of Marih, at If o'clock we Win col locatiias in the city ant only a few ininats walk | gare Avetiom Room— rom the Treasury, War and Navy Departm -nts. “ and within afew steps of the city cara, ma is-it® | FStFel8 White and Yellow Sugar, Molsces, and ; OR EXCHANGE Cheats Tea. toxes € perm and Adamantine Caadiee bigh state Barrels and boxes Cuffee acd Meste. and Castile Soap. ‘ers and Cheese as B id 1 Whiskey o8 Brant an . en Utar>’ Lupuy. and 8 0. &. Brandy, Havana Tr baces ard Cigars, 25 soxer prime Chewing Tobacco, 12 Grors Natvral tea: tobacco. Octave rnd Qnartar ‘rendy, canon Jamsica Rem, Gibson’s XXX, (1d Bou: bon, and other brands, Pastels Wh ws tarious Kinds, Tcp Boots and Rhoss Drawers. Under-hir's and U'othing A gvaatity or Email ttorewand 8ut.ers’ Goods, Terme cash. phig WM. L. WAUL & 09... Aneta. By GREEN & WILLIAMS auctionse:s AveTics SALB OF A VALUASLE Bee cf miles from New York city year; a beautiful site for a op netted $30) Last idence; will be ex- changed for » house in Washington MITCHELL & SON, Real Estate Brokers, corner Pa. av. aul Sth st. E SALE.— mh 6-6t fT CUSE Heure cne square Tusiness locality, pleasant neighb tle indisputable. Offered at.a sacr rrempt purchaser a bargain. Inquire at 39% L street, id docr from Mth, mh 13-3t* } aes S8ALE—The STOCK, FIXTURES ant GOCD WILL of one of the and mest profitable Stove and ments in this city, in a central location. on Penn- ryly avenue. ‘The proprietor as other busi- ness. which will call himaway from the city, ant will therefore tlow. Also,a three years? lewss AND LOT AT QERIVAT i2rooms with of the building; or would rent the builling to Ing Lor os THe InLanD—On WS: parties purchasing stock. at reasonable rate. For | t2~ 2:0 ‘stant. at 50’c oc! ™ ,we particulars upply to ** S. F. W.,’’ Box 31, Star Of- | tren" of the premires, part Lot No 6 are I, 188; reid Lot frocts on lith atreet, betwee, D aed sirects sooth running back niaety five feet te. sn0-a-balf inches Terms: Ope balf cash, Dalavce 6 oni 13 monks, “TTT ind spulable. To be sold without re - ind sputal 'o be sold with out rese-ve. mbi8d GREEN & WILLIAMS, sas By J. 0. MoGUIBE & CO., Auctioneers mh Is-iw* ce. - F' LEAP A large quantity of tui ding LO’, & uinn'es waik o che bP eat- dent's Honse and 4.1 the offi +8 'n toa First Wand. A JaQUiN. Fio-iat mwb's-im 18th at .cor of M. Fe. B&O T—a BRICK HOUSER. containing fire Pog ‘we tw tustea ou the curner of gin and Articets prot Lil!,eonv next forthe -ailroas ‘ STOCK AT AUCTION —Oa Ti BivaY art Re ‘App'y on tbe promis aur J. Browa’s Ks- sgt , = teorner ith street and Pevpastvanta MC PIG [led aeons CA fa maid ie? 60 Cor f Washing.on six Per Gout. g UBNISTED TO BENTHA wert car. | ®° Quare sane sted and convenient three-story-ant-a- af HOUSE, cont s roms. in a plesant ora - ity and within tive minutes? walk of the Treasury $6141 Wasti: gton and Georg town Paxenge Rai ay Co ee Mcrtgegs Guupou donam tmsof $.0). Department, Possession given at once if dee red. a 4.0. McGUIRE & CO., Aucts. For particulars and terms address or apply to | - - Ls 8. BING cr GEO. F. SEB ENS. a ase By J. C. Mc@UIRS & OO,. Austioneers. Pp. U. = mac 15-tw* IbS1 CLAtS BUILDING LOS NBae OLTY ae rALK—tre ow BArioG #1048, Hell aw Pus to svormos—Un cUeIvAr bort’ westeorrecof sth auadstresia istwit | APT RRDU. March 35h, atf ur o'sloct,oa che be ecld cheap tre ovner is going into -tuer | prem: ee, we she.) aetl pert of rigisal gol 4, um bustwers ror particntara call on tne premises, sqtare No. 4, froutu g 2 ft 6 iach son*no-th B mh id 6t® atreet. at the correr«f inird strees wet and -sa- ting back 1 2feet toa Ww footaliy, 22d conten ug 28 6 equare “eet o This 1s delieved to be one of the most elicidle bui -ing v1 in that detirabie rection of thee ty Also. -1, mediately after we shail two very de-ira- ble Kviding Lote im the -ame square. f h 25 feetin Third strect wet, between D Teeta porta, and running Dack 1:7 fe .t ty a wise Fa EENT- FURNISHED ROOM+—A enit of Pancsomely Fuini:bed Parlorsand 4-4 toons iv One «f the most denirsole snd pless<ot sitaadors ao tae city ard «nly on touts s walk or Wil- “Taide? asd Kire seed Aot-lsand Poeun aveous—No, 447 13th etreet, De.woen Mi aud # sicente, wast sic e. mh 4'lw~ BIVATE S4UB.—A Isree and complete seacrt oe Diet b usesoid and kuica-n PURNITORK. pod cond tien, inofered at priv.t+ sale Parti s Seriring to p rebar- altace: -reof alley. Terms cne third casb; the remein‘er in tix aed twelve mouths, wich icter secures by a de-dof iFuctou the prem 888, Merire. Mysre & sic t, be we-a All conveyana € ith ord sth. wre oat tei diacd nhita J. informa'ion given a: whore tae Pursiturs can = be f-er ard ssamiord, male tw* By GREEN & WILLIAMS, Anctioneers. yar: ABLE THHBE BTORY BRIOW BO0+R AND LUT FR@s31DG UN NORTH D, BeT WEEN Beo- OND 2Nv THikD oTkARiS AT £UCII¥ — Ky sutsor its of the owier, we wilt gel} on FO BDAY tar wb day of March, cu ‘he premisex, at 4 o'clock DP. © . ti at vali eb'e property on D «treet. betw-ew recone aud Third streets. ip tue city of Washtag- ton, Leing % feet frox i by 135 fret S inch saderp The imp:-orementa consist of a alsome and well built three story brick dwelicg. witaa story back-bui ding, No 4°0.) Chore in Toom snd water-ctoset in th h-use.with hota .d cold waicr There is bota dovld water a tne peo ders baLE—A newly finished two siory ere bOUrE on Firet fet. batweea D aod B eireete conta lig . & Gever; contenienos for aemalidwe'liag;fix‘ares ae, woL.w v., Auction and Cow issiou Merchant, mg Scuth creer Penn aveaue acd ath at, On Pal} OR LEASE—A LOT of 4(0) fort on ect er of Li vith De avenue ano tthets, now ceouri-o by Er Youer; alo. Lot os nurt. G at, Fant Ward), between 8th and lie streets; aa Lot or the Isiaud ‘ha street weat, b+te-on aon’h B aid Maryland avenge. For termes ply to Mee ’ oe re bers; «leo, Da ble brmogs ana c oneta Saree BCR: MO. US Le svenne "betwen 4% 08 [117 0F-d Chee, ae cmenteiates maintaild-oe, XH f r . There i ac excellent range in the Siichement Ls- CR Bal ¥—The | NiUN BALiNG dh Usa va | trobe stove iv the parler, by which the uoper the correro’ 14th and @ streets, I[twiil be sold Iso, grate inthe dining room. z0ums are heate Th i resreneble. sn tbe ow er rick steble on the bark of the lot, te go into other emises mah 7 Im* [°CR REN—A OAIRV FARM, Sout mi es irom “ sshipeton, on tile Bia‘ ensh by i fourteen Fr. om FR i will aleo ce old with the boure > To apy jing a convenient ard p'nane: ¢ $s well adapit a for the above purjos bia + 0ppOr “3 TerRy tex eaice astae ent a wore 3350 aS sO wrappers fate UCOersta, Fpl , No 3% Nf 3 rte. bet th ard 7th, SN ald eee eet gh le LE a ag BALS-A frotrate twostory FSaw deed given adeed oftrus taken. All +o taof yor 3 Bip bes titang niae pele hate at w e Smewerriee at the cost of purchaser, inc. vine Build ey ‘5. all sei out with choic-at (rait, GC y C her. eperries, ers p3%. af For title whieh is verfect. apply by letter to Sree Bret ecleciicn; witt & pump cferisisat | Tiowas W, BEARY, G2 W. Bayette atrest, Balti- on ihe corner of @ an4 Is shate, « bod Pen gence caste For farther pacvalars | “wbi7d GREEN & WILLIAMS, Aucte, i . Si ee D OARROLL. | GEEBIve'® BAUR—8y orier of the County BBAP 80K Canb —Cwo treo ct Lao S93 Gourt cf Alezandria county € will sell at Pav- Cerne coe tite i geapebae 3608 | BOSMaS Somme merh fet, wel ce the siere- Aeyis o> DE: WARN Se ise-ooae” Chas 70. abot 110 Une of LOM’ Puas'ss, {OK FALE, (and inmmecinte sosseerion given) & ard ipi'g om Duke! surest, Detwors Water aod Uke wot BRIQK HU" 86, with dase balld- Uni n streets Alexandria, Va ing. Ro. 171 Zecoud, between Bans Qetrots rest. | imbis tae GAB WOOD. Sderit. Ths cott "424 Penn, evende near 0% Ht VE wcaniaa, as dalle Fee nctemery casiy Ma. tr bee arout FPRIRTY Two vine BUILDING 1Ors Om 0 fruit trees and abounds iS bares On W ‘1 AeTS Breet hid bth street, near dD EE of the ie a. woshal 1 fo: ry ABLS ten or tweive b 236 iis tet F DF RENT ae Oe crosses Hotel, mh 4-17 cote) titan Bent Gah sires’ » oa ‘Witbout Board—An exosi- | 16 foo. al-ey, cook T tr Lear to 1934 and 45. atreet, cot o Iweive USI comevamors and stampa at the cost of the GEORGETOWN AD

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