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Er , LOCAL NEWS. __ _ AMOSEMENTS TO-NIGHT. v6 THEATEE.—This is one of Mr. For- F rest’s (Z Rights, but the vaccum will be some- whst agreeably filled up by the performance of G-o. H. Niles’ new American play, “Senor | Vali ate,” a play which proved Hog iat vO eal ec cen at Lm first representation. The BCERFS OF ie play sre Intimatei with the Mexickn war rea ones Grovea’e TikaTeR—Von Weber’ hb ‘admired five. actopera, “Der Tracie ah be bY Tcrmed by the grand opera company to- Bight, Grd for positively the last tite. Item- braces every prominent member of the com- pany in the cast, and thatis say ing Si] that is peceessry, for the musical world of Washing- ton know well by this time: that this splendid opera will therefore be performed in a maniter seldom equatled—ceriainly never excelled. Cay TEBRBURY.—Arother of those really en- & performances for which the Canter- ary penn es Pat rp famous will be to-night spain. e itomime, * The Houe that Jack Built,” is gh amastngs ahd therefcre well worth seeing. ‘Songs, dances, ballets and Ethiopia tril eet piau eccentricities are also in VaniuTIgs.—It should not be forgotten that the lost new censation play;«The Female Pick- pocket of Washington,” will be speedily with- drawn from the boards of the Varieties music bail, and therefore all who would see it should hurry up. The troupe of simgers and dancers Ave also good. MeiKoroiitan H ALL.—Accomplished yo- calist . gracetol dancers and amusing Ethio- pians fill up a splendid bill of entertainment nigbt 4 this place of amusement, which has become a very popular resort. A good bill is enrcunced for to-night. Ciucte.—It is not probable that the circus ‘will remain here afier to-night. The last per- tormance will, however, be well worth attend- ing, ard no one who would laugh should fail to see Kennedy, who is one of the best clowns travelirg. The equestrian performers are also gvod. ee MZETING Oy THE REPUBLICAN Assocta- tion —The Republican Association held ita weekly meeting last night atthe Union League Roows, on Ninth street. The meeting was culled to order by Mr. A. C. Richards. first vice | president. Atvr reading the minutes, the Association Procecded to elect members who had been pro- pe at a previous meeting. Messrs. G. M. "owell, Thomas UC. Cennolly, and A. G. Alden were unanimously elecied. When the name of Charles W. Kimball was | called, Dr. Boyd desired to know who vouched | tor him; for if it was the Kimball on the Island, | who aad heretofore been so active in slaye- catching, he certainly objected to him. He (Dr. Roya) desired to know if it was Kimball the county constable, who had been so active in Byating down fngitives. His election was postponed till next week. L. E. Dudley was the next name mentioned, and Mr. Hilton was opposed to his election at this time to Membership, unless he was prope e vouched for. . Clephane said there was a Dadley who ‘ws prominently connected with the mobbing of the old Wigwam, ard he would like to know if this was the man. This nomination also laid over. Tbe Chair stated that nominations tor new members were in order, and the rules were | eusperded in order that such as were proposed } Mizit be at once elected and participate in the | erg (3 ae . Crumbacker and Mr. A. Tyler were elected. The name of Mr. Mathew Somers wis pored, and he stated that he was a discharged | Soloier, and he believed he could claizo the title | of being the oldee: naturalized Republican in the Union. He had always been an abolition. | ist. (Applause.} | Mr’ Somers was unanimously elected } The Chair reported that the committee ap- yoused for that purpose had fixed upon Friday ever tg next as the time for the election of dei. | e2at-s tothe Baltimore Convention. The report Was adopted, and that evening was fixed for the eleeuon. lvans desired to know if it was under. | siocd that publication of a week’s notice was to | wade of the meeting. | Te Chair thought it was so understood. i M>.J. W. Deebie, of Georgetown, moved that ; nouce te published in each paper except the | (hrowcle one time, and that the notice be pub- | lished in the latter paper daily. | M>r.S Kelley thonght that subject should be | legt -o the discretion of the Executive Com- | mititee. Mr Coombs eaid he thought one notice imme- diztciy and another just before the next meeting would sufficient. (Mr. Richards here vacated the chair, and Mz Coombs, the regular President, tovk it.} Mr. Watson (clerk, P.O. Department) said he sav. a0 Chronicle reporter at this meeting, and asthe Star had a reporter here, if there wasany reierence as to the advertising given, it should given to that paper. He believed in remu- i&iing those papers that favored the asso- ation. | Mr. Deeble did rot think that because the Stay close to publish these proceedings as a mi: tr of news, it should therefore be remu- | merated. { Mr. Clephane moved that the publication be | QHace three times in each paper. Jr. Boyd did not think it was necessary, to & | at the elbows of any special paper. The iy did not claim to be anybody’s paper par- Geulariy. Mr. Kelley said the Chronicle had filed to Feporc the proceedings of the association. ‘The icy hed done so and had faithfally published pro- | | Manenut healthful effect, and the exceeding : | departments. PRics oy Gas.—it tu understood that ¢! Commit'ce on the District of the House of Ke- Ppresentatives have decided againet granting the prayer of the Gas Light Oompazy fer authority to increase the price of gasten per cent., be- cause, as is alleged, of the increase of nearly one hundred per cent. in the cost of labor, coal, iron, tale, aud every article used in the manu- facture of gas since the present rates were fixed by Congress some two years ago. So the net price of gas in Washington remains as hereto- fore, viz: $2.52 to the Government and £2.76 to all other cousumers, being an average of about twenty per cent. Jess than before the war; whilst every other article, from the cradle to the coffin’ has advanced about eighty per eent. We, as large consumers of gas, are of coufse rejoiced | that light can still be had here for much less than it comld three years since; but the fact will doubtless be less satisfactory to the stock. | holders in the company, for its dividends must continue to be + like angel's visits—few and far between.” atte gules 5 Lancexy ov CLorarxe—On Thuraday } morning, Caroline Wedge, a colored woman, employed in the honse of Emma Harris,on E stwet, between Twelfth and Thirteenth, as a seTvant And bar-keeper, was sent to market ‘with five dolJars; and at the same time took off alot of clothing, valued at thirty dollars; and she forgot toreturn. She was tracked to the Navy Yard, where officer Harbin arrested her. ‘Tbe case was heard yesterday by Justice Cull, ‘who committed her to jail. icant HON DeRANGED.—This worniaz, officer Howard of the Fourth Ward, arrrested a soldier whose conduct im the street indicated total derange went. He wastaken ‘o¢he station house, end was transferred to the military authorities at the Central Guardhouse to be identified and Properly disposed. SPECIAL NOTICES. pes Spee fomETHING NEW and beautifol at No. 438 Penn- eylvania avenue, near 445 street, atthe Dol ar Jew- elry Store, it* Tuk Feet.—Feauty of carriage is mostly depen- dent upon a judicious preservation of the feat: it ia impossible to move ina (ee manner if the reat support of the whole frame be in adisor- dered condition, and pothing Lngodes so much as Corns, Bunions. Ingrowing Nails, or other disor- ders to which the feet are liable.’ To all afflicte: we would recommend an early cail at Dr, White's office, No. 424 Pennsylvania avenue, between 4% and 6th streets. apo-tf BROWN 'S BRONCHIAL TROCHES. These Lozenges are prepared from a esteemed recipe for alleviating Bronchial Affec- tions, Asthma, Hoarseness, Coughs; Colds, aud Irritation ox Borenese of the Throat. 2 ‘ublic * peakers and Vocalists Will find them beneficial in clearing the voice before speaking or singing, and relieving the throat aiter auy unusual exertion of the vocal organs, Exving # peculiar adaptation to affections which eturb the organs of speech, mh 2-déwtf if Heaps tHir Rare againet the rules of Taste or Beaut; ,1n theirenlor or in the lose of all their color, may be changed in afew woments to any Beoutiful Shad, by a single application of Cristanoro’s Hair Drv. The rapidity of its operation, perfect saf per- pth and sichne: f the hues it imparts, distinguish this preparation from all other Dyes in use in this country or in Europe, Cxistspoxo’s HAIR PRESERVATIVE, a valuable adjunct to the Dye, in dressing and pro- moting the growth and perfect health of the hair, And of itself, when used alone—a safeguard that protects the fibers from decay under all circum tances and under all climes. Manufactured by J. Cristadoro, No. 6 Astor House, New York Sold by all Druggists. Applied by al! Hair Dresa ers. mh 31-d& weulm Neagvous Drenitity, SBMInAL WeAKkSKss, etc. Caw Be Cured by one who has really cared himsei and hundreds of others, and will tell you nothing but the truth. Address, witn stan, Bowarp H. Traver mar ?D& W,ly Lock Box, Boston, Mass. E. J. Winein: -y has been appointed Agent of the Great Pennsylvania ronte, vice E.O. Nor- ton, to take effect on the hoof March. Mr. Wil- kins hae been connected with the Office, at the corner of Sixth street and Pennsylvania avenue, during fs pase two years, and is thoroughly Vereant with the business of the route fr all its | All applications for information, tickets. &c.. must he addressed to KE. J. Wilkins, Agent Great Pennsylvania Route, Sixth street and Pennsylvania avenue. En, 8. You Generel Passenger A Great Pennsylvania CoLGate’s Horry Soar. This celebrated Toilet Soap, in such untversal from the choicest materials, is mile end cmollient in fragrantly 1, sud extremely a) in its action upon the For sale by all Druggists wid Fancy Goods | Ja 25-eoly : Secaey Dickasee. Samarvitan’s Gift in the most certain, safe and efiectual remedy—indeed, the only vegetable rem- | edy ever dircovered. Cures in two to four days, and recent cases in twenty-four hours Norineral, | no balsam, no mercury, Only ten pilia to be taken. | Itis the soldier's hope, and a friend to those who. fo Pe sant to be exposed. Male packages, $2; female, $3. pis Ee Root and Herb Jurces—& positive and | rmanent care for Syphilis 8erofula,U leers. Sores pote Tetters. &c. aps Den! Price @1, or six bottles for $5. wl proceedings. | Bold by 8.0. Ford. See avortisement. ms If was finally resolyed to publish notice of | = caine tBe meeting three times in each paper. | DIED ! Mr. Clephane here stated that it was ex- | On the =th instant, at 6 o'clock pin. JAMES | pected that Mr. D. R. Goodjoe would address | g pay ed years. May herest in peace. Amen meeting to-night. but as there were buttew | Tie friends of the d sed ar ypecent, it was sugested that the delivery ot the address be postponed. { Mr. Beeson.would like to haye the address | aeyhow, because it would probobly throw out | some views which would be beneficial to the the funeral. Sunday. 1th, at: corner of K and First streets On th HARL nent, ax i H invited to attend | ‘clock, froin the | | iI morning of the 9th of April, Mr. GEO ON, late clerk in the Treasury Dey “158 Years. Senators and | weeociation. | Hix’ triends and acansintan at Ar (he lecture was tobe dispensed with, Mr. | x pernelithe tne on 3 and olerks of Watron offered the following resolution, which fully invited hietunerst. f he bopsd would elicit a discussion and im- lence of Mrs. Davis, 279 Seventh as mediate action: Resolved, That the Republican Weaehiogton invite all members conditional loyalisis to appe: Association of at its weekly meetings and giye testimony orally and in wril ng agaist secessionists {n office, and that | all the papers of this city be fnvited to publish exch testimony, that if possible, tlese disloyal persons may be removed. Mr. Watson urged. the passage of the resotu- | tion, ter he believed something should be at i once deve in the matter. T! were mao holding office who were positively disloys Ju Maryiand an election d recently been beld, and the neichboris county, which | lapped on to the District, had given @ distoyal | vote, and he believed a majority of the people | otthe District of Colnmbia were to-day dis- 4 loyal. The adoption of his resolution, he be- | lieved, would tend to weed out the disloyal. | ie wanted the 2 then i: had ever been. There were menin office who actuaily spit upon this Govern- ment I Hilton moved toreter the resolution to thefexeculive committee for their action, and thar disposition was mace of it. | The Aszociation then proceeded to the elec j tion of officers for the ensuing year. ame th j tollowing were elected, after much ballotting, | | no one seeming particularly desirous of held- ing any office: Presiden‘, # J. Coombs, fproe- ent in¢umbent;) Ist Vice Pr.sident, A. C. Rich- ards, (present incumbent;) 2d Vice President, Jchn FP. Hilton, (vice Garrett deceased:) Sec- | retary, D. Crombacker, (vice L. Clephane de- glined;) Assistant Secretary, Thos. Connolly: Treasarer, George H. Piant ’ Association then adjourned. A CORRECTION 2 Wasakincton, D.C. April %, (861-—To the rv of the Evening Star—Dear Hu: Do me the fayor to insert the following correction > I deem ft but justice to correct the statement made by the Hon. Mr. Morris, of Ohio, iu the House of Representatives, on the 7th instaut, relating to the steam fire engine Hibernia. The engine, hese, horses, and other apparatus are & gratuitous offering from the city of Philadel- | ¢ phia, and owned by the Hibernia Fire Engiue ©ompany No. i, of that city, by whom the z2pparatus was loaned the United States Gov- -ernment, for the protection of its property at Fortress Monroe while that point was threat ened by the rebel gunboat Merrimac, and also in this city since tember 15, 1 where the citizens have alike shared its benefit. i Very respectfully, your obedient servant, } 2) James M. Corgan. Chief Director Hibernia. shes aos @Qranp Larcuny.—Dennis Hart was ar- rested by Officer C. L. Greer fof stealing sixty grein bags belonging to the Government. On the way to the Third Ward Station Hart pro- posed to the officer to throw the bundle of bags over & fence, and offered the officer $20 to be Feleazed. The officer could not see it, and car- ried the case before Justice Thomp3on as soon as possible, aud Hart was sent to jail for court. The bacs are supposed to have been stolen trom Monument Square, —_—_—~»—-—_ ATTEMPTED BuRGLary.—Niij it before last the residence of Mr. Alfred Bughuans, Secre- tary to the Belgian Lezation, on H street, be- tween Ith and 18th, was entered about two 4i {between M aff ation to be more radical | . | James Ro Conner arer tween Land M, on Sunde, al Heraid and Monroe, Mich,. pape oO inst-nt. at 4? @ illness of aged 5% years and The friends and aeqnaint ne tend his fancral un te morrow at tovele i arere- | pif { | i ‘ nvited to s Jaftern antay hast hearts are will soothe our sor » American and Sun please copy.} 1 Sth instant, of typhoid SEATTA TIKARBERT. in the Phe brightness of earth can v om this bosom grief’s ;dear mother, lies p: owerels breathing perfum Death rode on that storm, pne And hore my dear mot! The sunshine can no Those black eyes are elused— there 5 ; | Noticy —The friends and acquaintances efeeies pectfally invited to attend | nevalot hischild, om Snnlay afternoon, at | 4 pneumonia h year of enth’s peal it is ot eae, the fu Tock, from the resid parents,on L between 4th and Sth sts * A 100D FAMILY CARRIA HORSS FOR ah cALE—Perfectly sound d gentle. To be sold without any tants the owne I xx po fnrther use for it. Apply to THOS. VARK or at Mesars. Meher & Py stable,5.h street, bet. D and E sts, ap7-eost™ THE FRIEND OF WOMAN “There shall no evil befall thee ; — Neither shall any plague come nigh thy welling MADAME BOVIN'S PL A certain y etions, whether Stherwice. ‘Fheee Pilla should never he. take pregnancy, as they would be sure to canse mi riage. Prepared at 18 Rue Vangiard, Paris, France, nonly be obtained at 179 south B street, 9th and 10th ste., Island. ap 5 St { w 485 WINDOW SHADES. — x ning. «pring stock Gilt Bacd Window Shade: Bhade Gord, Tassels and Fixtures. Shaces of any required syle or size mac to or- der. ‘Terms cash. . MABERITER, “ No, 456 7th street, eight doors atove _gp 2-tmif* ‘Odd Fellows’ Hall. | T ITATES SERVICE MAGAZINE.— UP Shue ‘IsGd. 5) Cents. Contents :—What the Navy hasdone during the ar; Gun Cotton; Earty French Forts and Boot- rin’ sof the Valley oft Cer oes ete | i igning; Sbomas Moi wit Comm Giiidhoct; Beceksion at the Naval | School; Notes on Nupier's Peninsu's War; Men ; Called Great in History; Where General Sherman Went, and What He Did; Faith Militant (gostry % Literary Tntellige co: itor's Special part ment; The Army; Begular Navy; Vo! unteer Navy. 7Vol ap? FRANCK TAYLOR. THOS. H. DONOHUE & CO., Te Pou nERS “ND GAS FITTERS, No. $2 Bripge Strext, GeorcrTows. Allorders for Gas Fitting, Alterations and tensions will receive prompt and faithful atten tion. Plumbing in all its braaches execute! in the best manner. Water introduced and Hydranta put up at short notice. wh 22-1m CKS BRIOKS!! B™ ‘ BBIOKS!! ? | Will be beld at TEM } and bad ag no 1 eer or alive, will receive the above reward by aD! i at DEAFNESS, CATABRH, Bad diseases of the EaR, THROAT, AND AIR PASSAGES. Dz. LIGHTHILL, from 34 St. Mark Place, New York, Author of «A Popniar Treatise on Deazness,” «s Lettets on Catarrh,” will make his second vieit to WASHINGTON, MONDAY, Aprzit 11ta, @ud can be consuited at the Eszitr Hovsa for ON% WEEK until Saturday evening, April 16%, on DEAFNESS, OATARRH, 8nd all the various diseases of the EAR, THROAT, AND AIR PASSAGES. From the Rev. Fred. 8S. Jewell, Professor ef State Nermal School, Albany, N. ¥. This may certify that I have been, since 1544, subject to violent pernodical attacks of catarrh, marked by a highly inflamed conditien of the lining membranes of the cavities of the head, producing a most distressing species of head- ache for days at a time, wholly incanacitating me from business, and during the paroxysms confining me tothe bed. Insome instances the inflammation has extended to the teeth, occa- sioning toothache ; to the threat, producing hoarsenegs and partial loss of voice; and and twice it bas so affected the left eye ns to con- fine me for a month cr more to adarkened room. These attacks have been accompanied by strong febrile symptoms; by stoppage of the head, and, in the first stages, by watery discharges from the nose, subsequently becoming acrid and yellow, and towards the close of the attack becoming bloody and purulent. I have tried medicines of almost every kind; external ap- plications to the head. such as camphor, gin- ger, hot bandages, and fomentations of hot vinegar; «nuffs of some half 8 dozen kinds, and other catarrhal preparations, together with in- ternal remediee, such as alteratives, cathartics andemetics. These haye produced no change in the occurrence or character of the disease, and, in most cases, with little or no temporary relief. I had come, at length, to believe the disease to be practically beyond either cure or material alleviation. Under these circumstances I was led some five months ago, to inake atrial of Dr. Light- hill’s treatment. His method at onceapproved itselfto my qodgmen!, ss simple, philosophi- cal, and likely to be effective. Notwithstand. ing the disadvantages under which he labored, in dealing with a disease of such long stand. ing, aggravated by nervous debility and dys- pepeia, and constantly induced by the acci- dents of my fessional labor, 1 found the treatment reaching the disease as it had never been reached before, and producing such a modification and alleviation of its character, as I had supposed imvossioie. I chronicle the results thus. Aithough I have been situated several times, so that I should formerly have believed a severe attack of my catarrh inevita- ble, I bave escaped thus far; the symptoms of threatened attack have been very light, and have yielded to the remedies employed by Dr. Lighthill, without need of reconrse to the old hot fermentations, or emetics; and the dischar- ees from the head baye resumed ¢the original and natural condition. I connt upon a com- plete cure. That I have been able, however, to obtain so material a relief isto me a cause of gratitnde. In that alone, 1 am repaid for whatever the treatment may have cost me. 1 make this statement unsolicited, as a means of acknowledging my obligations to Dr. Light- hill’s method of treating catarrb, and witha view to aid any who may have suffered from that disease, in forming @ just opinion of its merite, and its probable utility in their own case. FRED. S. JEWELL, Prof. State Normal School. Albany, N. ¥., March 14, 1961. Catarrh Cured. From Rev, R. P. Russell, Lynn, Mass. I haye been much troubled with Catarrh of the worst type for some twenty years. It gradually grew worse, producing cough and hoarseness. destroying the sense of smeij, and breaking down my general health tosuch a degree as to compel ma to resign my pastorate, and suspend public speaking. I made diligert use of the useful remedies, such as enuffs of different kinds, nitrate of silver, tar water, olive tar, and inhulations, , but without any salutary effects. Last sum- mer I heard of Dr. Lighthill's successful mode of treating catarrh, visited him, and pat my- self under his treatment. I began immadiate- ly to improve, and this improvement has goue on to the present time. My catarrh has gradu- ally melted away, my congh has disappeared, my voice has become natural, and I am once more able to preach the blessed Gospel. Let me advise all troubled with caiarrhal didicul- ties to apply to Dr. Lighthill. P. R. Russert, Lynn, Mass., Feb. 1, iséz. mh 31-eo3w BALLS,-PABTIES, &c. @BCOND GRAND BALL , ov THe YOUNG HIBERNIA CLUB EMPERANCE TALL, FE street. between 9th and Ith «tre MONDAY, May 2d, isis. Tickets ONE DOLLAR, admitting « gentleman * Committee of Arran cements John Myers, Martin Crahan, Michael Fare: E68? H GRAND y oF TBE . AMERICAN HOOK AND LADDER CO, No. 2. AT ODD FELLOWS! HALL. Navy Yard ) oN THURSDAY NIGHT, April ls. 164. fitter will use th thisa pleasant time r patronngs A cenersl invitation is specials will be served ets admitting a gentle! an anil ladies, fifty No postponement en account of the weather. ITTEE, Jaines Ay orson, jon nt Thowes Johnson, orge FE, Hoppe ian Dancing to commence atSatclock. xp 7-7t :COND GRAND BALL OF THR INDEPENDENT SOCIAL CLUB To be given at the TEMPERANCE HALI, ¥ street. between oth and lth streets, on VAURSDAY EVENING, April 1th The members of the Club return ther sincere thanks to their friends and the pullio for past fa- vore,and rerpectfully solicit their patronage at our Second Grand Ball, and we promise thase that will favor us with their presence an evening of S. brated Holy Hill Baud*has beea enzas: casion. Tickets One Dollar, admitting a gentleman and | By order of Committee. . B. CLARK, See'y. LADY WISHES TO MARE. the acquaintance ote gentleman withe view io matrimony. Be | Inuet he gentlemanly in appearance, intelligent | and indastrions. The best of referent ‘sod required. Addtess, with real -naime, Washington City =: __ -NTLEMAN ABOUT START a A this city ig desirous of forming the acguaint- ance of a young Indy of some means that will loan him asmall sum with a view to matrimony. Ad- H. Stephens,” Washington, D.C dress ** Geo. ap 9-2t* ees ae RET . REWARD.—Information wanted of NIC $20 OLAS ROACH. He has been missing sine the 2d of October last, The last seen of him h was driving team for the Government in the rail Tle was ont with his team and his team tnightih 19th street park, and he has not been heard of since. He was 19 years of Gfeet4 inches high. fair complexion, lizht r; he waa a resident of Brooklyn, New York. Any person giving any information of pum. aes toshis. brother, JAMES ROAC: obn Moore's store, corner of I and Ste east, t i PERSON about to resign his situation, wil A treat. with any one desiring the aime. Ad- dress, in band-writing, A. B. CARLTON, Star or General Post Office. 8-3t’ BOARDING, .—Six or seven gentlemen can be accom- nateied with guariand lodging, on reason: t. Fel - terme, 134 22d street, between K and ae Pens. - orien . ap 8-lw* IVE.OR SIX GENTLEMEN CAN BE Ac- G37, Also, one furniched room to lef. _ap 7-3t" oy fi lage g dr atrest, between svt nud fist 6. OAR. Boron igs date REMOVAL. T. TATES ASSESSOR'S OFZICE DV ED 10, 468 SEVENTH STREXT M, P. anrcptmateien ene” |) piscsioi mcmama ae hi | apt-iw* { WANTS. VY ANTED—At No. S70 B atroot, bot V and 9th sts., a good W. z age rhe VT ANTED—A -fireterat in COOK. Also, a good WASHER and TRONER, Avatrat Sot apo-3t F street, botween 13th and Mth st ANTED—A good WOODWORKER Were a aaoad eo eT pan EE om Ragan ap?-3t JACOB WILSON. WASTED—Tio good hands to work on Dress. pirectar St 897 D strect, between Sth and ie 16th atrects, W ANTED-—4 cocd SEAMSTRESS and assistant NURSE. The best reference required. Appi corner of F and 18th streets, No. 174. mpoate Ww 7: By a respectable young girl a SIT- ON dress bon to do chamberwork or nurse. 2 Ww ANT EDA WHITE MAN as head waiter. 5 Mitchell Hiouse: corner than Brees Me the pout” GEO. H. METOHELT.. WANTED-A REPORTER of city news. and six ASSERS, for gs new dren : Adarces P.O, Box 732, giving names ann teat: ence. ats W ANT. attend Soda Stand, Must be quick at tigures, honest dof steady habits. P f ment Rooms, Baltimore Depot, A SITUATION WANTED BY A RESPECTA- ble young girl as chambermail or nurse; has no pajection togo inthe country. Callon street, at 191, between Mth and 2ist streets, for two days. ate EDTA YOUTH iB or 19 years of age, to Apply at Refresh- it" TED—At J.J. Cook's Carriage and Wagon Factory, Bridge street Georgetown, neac the market. a Carrisge and Wagon-SMITH. Best wages giyen. None but good hand nec apply. 200 2S, Carpenters and good YD Scorers e to get out Railroat Ties in Maryland, Apply to. P. R. HARING, at Riddle & Mortimer’s Grocery Store, corner luth sirect and Maryland avenue ap 9-3t™ ANTED—A sober. honest and. industrious Ww COLORED WOMAN, to cook; also, a young Colored Woman for a house servant—heth of whom will be expected to give satisfactory refer- ences—-will hear of acomfortable home by apply- ing at No 214 Bridge st Georgetown. ap 9-3t* WET NURSE WANTED.—Apply between the ZA houra of Sand 9, and IzandTovciock, to De, W. P. JOMNSTON, 466 7th street. ‘ap 8-30" WANTED Two white WOMEN, as assistant cooks. References required. Call at the of- fice of the New York Hotel, Seventh street, near B. ap 8-2t* NTED.—A WOSTLER, Enquire at Flem ing’s National Stables, on@ street. b tween 434 and otb streets. A white man pre- fepred. sp 8-3t" WARTED—A SALESMAN in 8 Dry coo Store—one weil acquainted with the basine's and who can come well recommended. Apply to GEO. 8. JOUNSON & CO., or JOHNSON & SUL- TON Seventh street. 5 ap 8:3t* WASTED person ax PARTNER, with ‘one who has just re eda Sutlership, whet good business can be made, He ronst 3400 to S50 capital. Addrces PARTNER, ng Star Office, stating where an interview h 1 OARD WIPH ROOMS. WANTE ‘om the Vith inst., by a gentleman and his wife, either ina private family, or where there are but tew boarders, in a location convenient to the T. ury Department. Address A.J. B., Office Comp- trolle the Currency, Treasury Department aps FOR RENT. AND SALE. ‘© L¥T—A convenient BRICK HOUSE, ony, taining nice rooms. ‘ion can be gives’ on Monday. For terms, &., inqui he prem: isen, 419 12th street, belwecn the hourn of 10, m, URNISHED ROOMS FOR RENT—Parior F wed Room: enltepte for cee coma ane ‘oome. Also, a small Sleeping Room. Ono of the st locations in the city, No. 400 6th street, be- tween Band P sts. ap 2-3" priare SALE.—A new three-story BRICK HOUSE, with two-story back building, con. 2 cig rooms, No, 192 Fourth street, betweent id New York avenue. Price $3.00. Posses- mediate. auction. id Apply te 901 so! pply to Seventh «treet. apoiw* OR SALE.—That valuable BUSINESS PROP ERTY. situated at corner of Seventh and K streets, fronting the Northern Libarties Market House | Also, twe small BRIGK HOUSKS, on K street, between sth and 7th. A long eredit.on psy- ments of TaN. For particuYars inquire of Dr, A. J. BORLAND, Wo. 452 Massachusetts avenue, between 6thand 7th streets. itt MPWO NICELY FORNYSHED ROOMS. with Hest class board, at 301 G street, between 13th and Mth streets, ap s-lw* {OR REN ate hidse. w handsomely furnished Parlor and Ohamber adjoining. Alsc, a tingle Chamber, at No. 476 Fifteenth strent, hetween Penn. avenue and F street. Best™ {OR RENT—Thresunfurnished ROOMS, suitable foe boass-kne) img. Within tive minutes’ walk of the Navy Department, Apply 571, corner of B aud 17th streets, 3-2t* 4OR SALE—A small FRAME BUILDING, suit- able fora restamrant, It will be sold_reason- able, asthe owner wants to go North, For fur. ther particulars inquire at 140 @ street, nesr 2d ap 8-3t* OR RENT—Four neatly furnished ROOMS, No. 568 Ii street. near sth. Will be rented to- gether or single. Also, one large Attic, suitable for two or three gentlemen as sleeping room, ap 5-at* : T° RENT—One Jarge @grnish ed ROOM, for three gentlemen. Also nished rooms, with or withont Inquire at oard, the corner of Third street and Missouri avenue, ap s-3t* 'WO-STORY FRAME HOUSE FOR RENT, sit- uated on Dunbarton street. south side, be- tween Montgomery and Green streets, Ni four reoms and kitchen; gas and water attached ‘8 inquire at 54 Dunbarton street. For partic ap 3-3t" ,;URNISHED ROOMS FOR RENT.—Two hand- some furnished rooms for rent, on fi at No, 425 Ith street, between G and H. Fe RENT—The DWELLING No, 427 Seventa street, between (i and H. Inquire at the store of W. B. LEWIS, Auctioneer. ap7-lw 0 LET.—RAKE CHANCE.—A good BTANDia # good neighborhood, suitable for almost any kind of business. For particulars address “ K. R. G.,)*Star office. ap7-3t" OR SALE—A RESTAURANT now doing agood business. Will be sold on account. Apply at No 434 K street, between 6th and 7th, ap7-st™ H, 3ONSEBORN Porgte i—The GREENBACE RESTAUR with furnished reoms attached. Inauire i mnediately at No. 452 Teuth street. joining F Theat ap i- @QUUTLERY STORE FOR SALE —A stock of well- +” selected SUTLERS’ GOODS. in s stand doing 8 good business, Amount of stock about $190) Rent of store $30, Apply to No. 313 Penner iyegis ap 7-3t* 3,000" Ot re of Ch Wasurxers One hundred and fifty(#1#) dollars per t be paid for all CAVALRY HORSES delivered within the next fi n(15)days at the erument Stables. Gieshoro, D.C Said horses to be sound in all par Jess than five (A) han nine from 1434 to 16 fall fe: bnilt. bridle wise, and of size suificic purpones These epertfivatrons will he strutly adhered to aad rigidly enforced in very particulas Payment mad i Hours of ins culars. not 9) years old; J. compactiy t tor cavalry p. EKIN, Lieut. Colone warterinaster, Cavalry ANTED—A good BARBER. at Hair Cutting and Bathing Br na avenue, A. E aps W ated with bate will tind imaned Pa, avenue, W SRD hee SE pleas summer, Address WRIGH Ri STED—Two chambermai kiteben maid. ng straw 5 ployment at No, : pansy! yanin: trect. RY ui ap 7 it! WASTED. —A Hoy to Tearn the Printing basi hess, in one of the bestestabiishinents in the city. One with some knowledge of the huaine: required—none other need apply. Adviress “ 44 Star o i J Oo ptain G8. V. on DEED OF TRUST i ass Property worth . Address fortwo weeks, AK. SEPTIMUS, he | Ohio Railroad Depot. k : on Pa. avenw sts, Renfoniy ; aby inese. - AD SAW Tse a @ikty ACRES OG 95 Will average 60 cords po avenue opposite Willards' Hotel. miles north ¥ +mall HOUSE and GARDEN in summer, Address Dr H.N, 6 C xtrect ap7-eost® | the country for WADSWORTH EF M RENT—One new PRON ME r th Ts; or each furnished of unfarnisied. a'Cepitol Hill, nea itvated © the Baltimore and i 212 vat the Cher ek xm. to Lo’clock p.m r Offic apt IVERY STABLE with ho . cgies, harness. &e. Inquire at 85. 5 ap 6-lw iE PRICK H north, be- 4 tween 6th 1 be sold for $5,000, Tinmediate po n. Térma easy, Woule also sell other jiopreved aud pulnerosed poe tty in convenient locations. B. MILBURN. p titra 5 street n RENT—A two story FRAME HOUSE, con pinyastore and three rooms, on the cor- Fred n th, erick and Sd streets, € town. Tn F°, ner or DF » the District and 2 miles from the other tract of wood land conta heavy tintber, ap 55t* IN west cern nd lot « ground at the ao nce and Colauibus streets, A andria, Tithe perfect ans ossession given. Inquire of JAMES A ENBERG, Alexandria, or of the subscriber, Franklin Row Wrst i corner 13th and K ats J. WL LATIMROP. servants wl ma need not apply. b Apply at residence of Amos K immediate: | competent py } civer farm HANDS te the Governer —Three eason Home, Was 00 LADTES 10 Linen and Cainbric ui good wazes ny samples IMMEDIA on Mus! TED in broid ND-HAND FURNITURE, rs, Carpets, B is, Boddi Housefurrishing Goods of eve Touscfurnishing beenny 5 LOST AND FOUND. = REWARD WILL BE GIVEN TO THE | $25 finder of ablack POCKET BOOK, which | Waslost between Muss. xvenue and Pa. avenue, on th sts.. cont $125 and $15); E. figure 6 and a Sixth Corps by les ng itat Star Office, or grogery store Mass. avenue gp 1 * Bu | also. the letters M Bada eme,thesu t and ROC. oth day of April, ‘ay in the str tl KAWAY he took of Washington j city, De ‘L-ROWLLAND. Justice of the nid Morse and rockaway ure nearrailroad, The pRnse property, y charges and prop pay charg: THO! rye | vs prove |. 1 REWARD with the wor relic of a deces: | he paid by leaving it at J | and canat ston April7th a SEAL RID °*David” engraved on it—is @ friend. The ahove reward will WARD'S, 12th strent or oni e this Ss ARK BAY HORSE, with one | white hoof on the hind leg and white star in tbe forehead, I will give the above reward if the said horse is returnad to me, { WIL, IL) CARRICO | a te lith st., mear Navy Yard Bridge _ Py REWARD. TCH LOST—Xt the Gotd B5O Waluihion was taken test a Wednes tne) he residence of a gentleman, on N Capitol Hil, is retirrned to } he : ove reward will be paid and no gues ap GEORGETOWN Soren ear if Ap ADVER’MTS enkes due : Corporation of & UPaprit nest inant be, palewithin ten days from Gat dates atherwise they will be strictly enforced Me! i ‘olice. Z Mee ibs WM, LATRD, Cleve FPO BCILDERS AND CONTRACTORS. ~ e cubseribers will receive sealed proposals for the oartivey 6 Market Hlonse in thls town unt 0) pril ni . * ene buldiaeia x4 be erected on the site of the resent farket House, and will be about forty Reet‘in, widih and nearly two hundred and six feet in length. a part of which is to be two sto and the remainder one story high, and the cre: tion to be of ibe best materials and workman, apy. The plans, drawings and specifications, in full, ean be seen of application to Wm, Laird, Esq Glerk of the Corporation, and will afford all t information that can be desired by those who may feel disposed to contract for the work. The party parties whese proposals may bo accepted ‘can Haye immediate possession of the site, and it will be expected that the work will ba cotnmenced without delay and prosecuted to as early ‘Sompletion ‘ap practicable. ADDISON, SHINN, tee Bro ORNS DEG: Soke artim minittes, bys eae . O., Mare! . > OR SALE—Ih_ Montgomery o well-improved F xeres in wood, balance ing. out-houses, and or | Hight miles from Georgetown, and in dchborhood. Twenty fine f oe! woodland for pale. HH for sale en! al Estate Groker aphiwt over Maury & o.%s Bane He SES FOu AC ner Lot, i feet front on Pa.av.. cx taining 2M eqnare feet of ground, jinproved hy stores. offices,and residencer; is one of the best us for 9 first-class hotel in) Washington, whole of this lent property can be pur- chased for $125,0u»—$25,0W cash, balance on loug time. A fine Bri & Th xe Residence o .,0ppo. Franklin 30 foot paved al nace BIND wg rrisge house kon llth et.,near } ras and 10Gon BROOD 2502 3h os taco vaste 2 8 70 Anent Frame House, on 11th st 5 EPO assy toe Sea 1,600 One on 6th st., bet and O sts. 6 ‘1,400 M spi tM "OR SALE-T No, 186 M between ath and Sth streets, will be avenme, foreash. 1 ion given Ist of Jun LOT centainit f laut on th Trond, next adjoins the i Several other pi nthe same lecality for sate, W. VEITCH, Attorney at Law. Bladens ; laden MPUREE DESIRABLE BRICK HOUS number of VAC LOTS in the Westera the city at PRIVATE SALE —We oer two three-story Brick Dwelling-Houses, Land 23 Pennaylvania avenue fourth and Twenty-fifth -t teen ntaining cach 1 the am ! ® ets. ns, with large hall apd al vemonts. ‘Phe hauses are in fi ha x lately been. th e tached to ‘one ef the houses 18.6. si 22 tee ad containimg uine roots, with ball. ‘Also, a number of Vacant Lots, fronting about gute’ tach on Benndytvania xvenne, ‘between Twenty-fourth and Twenty-tifth streets west. For tern ‘apply toJAS. GC. McGUIRE & ap? d2w B, OR SALE—A peat two-story frame HOUS with back-building, containing Srooms. Al adjgining Lot, 42 feet front. with 15- running back W5 fect toa 30-foot all t smail frame houses on the back of the lot, situa on Jui, sitect, between Band C, Island,” Cx Leught cheap, if applied for soon on the prew 67 5 mh 24-1t' OR RENT—With or without Board. an "exe w ROOMS, xt 450 32th etre lent PARLOR and sev i, wi Mlk of the Birkwood House, Wi Bitent Office. Past Ofice and Tremsitty an is. 5 lecation if unst BS ‘ington, No children in the house. de SOR SALE. (and immediate poss Ee iay BRICK HOUSE ing, No. 17124, between Kavi c For terms apply to CHAS. H. LANE, 424 Penn treets west. tah B.gotf quantity, of f ibe Pe avenne, near 4}q street. K ASE OR RENT—A iarge Ors LOTS, 5 minutes building a! re : mathe rat Ward, dent's House and ail the reed ae ey he mbi5-Im_ sth xt. or, of Mt Soret tworte < ee rine 5 outwith: 4 Lee | such as ms,cherrie Of Jen ie pardson ihe cormererG «1d int ates med Bene, avenue east Vor farther particulars aur is" jaded DOARROLL, O* AND AFTER THIS DATE THE OFFICE O ef the Wastin ore. Btableg of Hi We et et A aie pt at. tt 0 ‘& ROUSE. on, Go between Sth and 7thestreeta, Ww ton, D..O., April 4, 1854, ap $-1m* ist Mi ill b F. CREWS. 424, AUCTION SALES, POR OTHER AUCTION SALRS 823 18T PAG. FHIS AFTERNOON AND TO-MORROW . &7 THE ABov.® SALE [8 POSTPONED gonsearence of the Zain, urtil SATURDAY AP TERNOOWN. April Bame bour and place. “apa [Rep] 4 -@. MCGUIRE & G0. ducte BY GRERN & WILLIAMS, Auctloneers. LUMBER aT OTION. On MONDAY. the 11th eos 10 O’oloek we, we ehalirell a Tes em) j tpist and white mm ree, foot of 4th street. Navy Yan’. whl “ Bold to pag frei, ou and Shireen, uilders and others in wan’ Ta to their advantace toattend; will be sold sult purchasers of 1(4i feet with the privivege, Peirce: she time ofan) eTms Cas! e time of le. apes REEN & WILLTAMS, Aucta. ¥ J. 0. MCQUIRE & CO., Auctioneers. EXGELLENTANDNEA Y NEW FURNITORS eae. MUU SBHOLD BFF mers AT AUCTION. On MONDAY MORNING, April Lith, at 10 o’elook, ‘t No. 360 D street, batween Sth and Nth streeta. we shall se}! the Furniture and Efecte ofa family declining Housekeeping, co = Suite of solid Walnut Parl ‘urniture finished French Arm and Six Side Ghai 7a "4 or wee . Fancy cin, @hadens em Bamsek and ieee a stry and Two Matble- top Ohanber Hair and Burk Mattresses, Blankets, Comforts, Toilet Ohire. Glass and Crockery ware. Cooking and other Stoves, Kitchen Utensils, &e. crak, oped J.C. MCGUIRE & 00,, Aucts, Y GREEN & WILLIAMS, Auctioneers, VALUABLE BUTLDING LOTSNBAR THE NA : a KD AT ACCTION ae On THURSDAY, the "ret ed propert; me Ruilding Lots, vin: All of Lot No. 4,1n Square No, 948. in 3 Building Lots, of 19 feet front each, on south B, corner 9th street east. Also. all of Let No, 5, and partof Lot No 4.in Bqnare No 972, hand#omely mub-divided in6 Building Lote fronting 2 feet eneh, on rg street east, next to the cormer ofsouth DB es Te a erme: one-balf cash, balance i t months, far notes bearing tutereat lane nd ofae t fri A deed given and a deed of trust taken, All conveyances at cost of purchaser including revi ata 5 “pad GREMN & WILLIAMS, Avcte, J.C. McGUIRE& CO., Auctioneers, FURNITURE AND HOU 3EHOL! FF EC' PUBLIO PVA tel bina On THURSDAY MORNING, i Mth, at reat_ donee Roniee} atrcee, between 2k and ist streets, at 10 o'clock, we shall sell the Furniture and Effects of a e family da.lining Housekeeping, comprising— Green Damask covered Parlor Suite, Lounge, Atm ands Chairs, Whatnot, Fancy Chairs, ( ttomans. Marbie-top and other Tables, Venitian Blinds, ites mith Wardrobes, laters: Betas ews Brussels Ingraia, x04 Stair Carpets, Oi! Cloth. Matting. Buse, . SideLoard, Dizing Tables and Chairs, China, Glass, and Crockery Ware, Bedsteads, Bureaus, Washatands, Bolstera and Pillows, lassen, Toilet Setts, nd other Btoves, kc., &e. | her with the usual assortment of Kitchen nab apigd J.C. McGUIRE & O0., Aucts. =A BY THE UNITED STATES OF BAL- sz LOONS AND FIXTURES, Chief Quartermaster’s Office, Depot of Washington, eli Wasnincton, D. C., April 8, 1864. Will be seid at Public Auction, erament Warehouse. No. 5, New York Avenue, between Kighteenth and Nineteenth strests, in the Oity of Wa-hington, D. C., on Monday. April,i8, i861, at 12 @ clock m , Seven(7) Balloons and Fixtures, lot of Silk aod Rubber Hose. Gax Generators on wheels, Carboys of Vitriol. Steel Filings, Copper and Iron Rstorts and Tubes, Va ves, &c., ¢ Successful bidders will be required to remo. articles ithip Sve (§) daya f {he day of sale. Terme :—Cash in Government funda, . D.H. RUCKER, Brigadicr Genera! and Chief Quartermaster, ap s-td Depot of Washington. D.0. SALE oF OLD UNSERVICKABLE GRAIN Ss“ SACKS Ciel Quartersnasier's Ofer Bese af Wesbingtonct A +s Ay Will be sold at pubite atiction-at Fuventh street wharf, in the city of Washington, D.O0.,.MONDAY, be April 38. 1864, at 19 o'clock a. m.. iyo OLD AND UNSERVICRABLE GRAIN ACKS. Successful bidders will be required to remove the sacks within tive days from the day of Bale, Terms gash in Government funds. — . A. RUC! 5 ap S-td_ Brig’r Gen'l and Chief Quartermaster. BY J.C. McGUIBE & CO., Auctioneers. CHANCERY SALE OF VALUABLE PROPERTY. Ry virtue of a decree of the late Circuit Court ot the Distriet of Columbia, sitting as a Court of Eqvity, dated on the auth dy and rendered in a cause (No, 1,303) pending in Court between Christopher Grammer and William B, Todd, trastees of the late Gottleib C, Grammer and others complainants, Ivtius E. Grammer and Williem H. Dunkinson and others, defendants, the undersigned trustees will sell at public suction the following property, part of the homestead of the lateG ©. Grammer, in Washington city, D.C. On MONDAY, April 151i, at half-past 8 o'clock p.m. Cn tne preminey, Lot nom dered nine, (9,)in Square numbered five Eundred acd thirty: (533, frentirg Bfty-six feet and two inches on 0 stzert north, tetween Third and Four-and a-half streets west, Lt will be sold in separate portions, each to have a front of twenty-eight feet and one ineh, And on the following doy s( TURSDA Y) the 19th day pril. We will setion the premixes, at half past 5 o’clook p. 12., lot Numbered fiftecn( 15) and part of lotnam- vered sixteen, (16.) in square nombered one hua- dred and rinety-eight. (198.) There valuable and eligibly situated lote front about sigkty est on L street north, between 15th and iéth streets west, ar oe opposite the residence of Alexander Bor- end, Beq. The terms of sale are: One-third cash; the bal- arce to be paid in equal ipstalgents. ip six and twel monthe from the oey of rule the said bal- suce to bear intersst from the day of sale. and the payments thereof to be secured by the notes of the purcharer; and said notes to be secured by a deed of t-ust.op the said property. If the terms o/ tale de not complied with fn five Gays from the day ofsale the trastees reserve the ie ht to re sell, at the risk and expense of the pur- cheser All conveyancing and stamps atthe expense of the purchaser, bree e' uctioneers, C, Mc STOCKS AT PUBLIC SALE On THURSDAY AFTERNOON, April 1ith, at 5 o'clock, atthe Auction Rooms, we shall seil, in lots to svit— 1,5 shares Firemen'’s Insurance Company of Washington and Georgetown stock. ALSO. $2,700 Bank of the Metropoli4 Stock, 6.00 wangrstcs: and Georgetown Railroad Com- any Bonds. - ~ 5,00 Corporation of Washington quarterly six per - cent. Stock. apa J.C, MOGUIRE & CO0.. Acts. TNITED sraTt MARSHAL’S SALE, In virtue of a writ of Beric factas on judgment of condemnation istued from the Clerk’s Office of the Supreme Court of the District of Colambia, and to me directed, F will sell at public sale, for cash, at the front of the Court House door of said Gaupty, on FRIDAY. the 2th day of April, 1864, at 12 o’eluck m,, the following deseribed property to "Lot No.1, in Square No. 842, east halfof Lots No. 35, 16, and 17, in Square No 7.4,in thecity of WaSh- inpen sD. © toeether wit all and singular’ the seat deraenis thereon, seized and levied mpoa ws the property of Michael Maloney, and will be sold ° ici . 23), in favor of Elien Kelly. to satisfy judicial No. 23). OTD eo Leo iy. zd _U, 8. Marshal, D0. Us STATES MARSHALS SALE. In virtue ofa writ of Fieri Facias issued from tion Ghat Men, of the Supreme Court, o® the bir ° folumbia. ant o me melt at public. sale, for eash, at the front oP tke Gonrt Heure door, of tald county,o3 FRIDAY, the 29th day of April. Bea, ngs? eee m,, the f= | ing dereribed Renee Na. 19. in Sonate No, 8, fag for tl fa part as 3 painter dat ences: Ae eae diate nee of 9) feet from tac Heraeus gk tow a infteon, seized ang Thomas u pemraiiaia apt-ckee f D. 0. eS eee '¥ THOMAS DOWLING, Auct'r; Georgetown. McUSBHOLD AND BnOa, FURNITURE aT AY MI Ay 1864, ot 10 ‘Soon, bil sell. at No. 160 oars At of HouseLold and , OOn-

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