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a > ae AMUSEMENTS TO-NIGHT vRK's.— fe . pe Se bight of the exciting 4rama z © “Romance of a Poor Young Man," from the French of Uciare reulict, wei ap- Propriate scenery and music, fine tableaax and thralng dramatic effets, d Matt, Isiand.—Do not fail to ate “tng tar et FE istern Lodge, No. _* irswing to a cloge, ?¥ —Mr J. W. Ward in his zrand (brough the air,” with the «Ho. Penney “thst Kaseal tack.’ «fae in Mummy,” end other a tracti ms. » « Workinemen of the Yar t came up ina body, and marched se hall, headed by Hoke é& Dann's dram Twenty pieers, which discoursed some food music during the evening. hi emblage was called to order by Mr. om, cory 6 <ient of the Work a Mr. A. T. Cavis, eh ive committee of the conv! up, to need that a Ippein try executive commit bree Hy unknowa to the - made their appear- {At Fr Hon. W. E. Niblack, of Ind , Che of the =penkers referred to, appeared an tke! and was introduced to the meet- ine } Mr. Nibiack did not feel prepared to address the subject they have ziven as My 3 looked attt as a mat y. but they understood it practical! we conld say trnly apathies we y i boy he had been i ploughed, sow, becanse he lov Te are two classes of the human ikcse who live by their own toil, and hose who, by circumstances, are enabled to live witboat iabor: and lar fact th the few who de not work y rule go are a benedit to the Itis for their good to gov- for the <eneral benetit.as their interests are “parably connec of the mas- We free mn, but in 1 pislaad al and labor combined buat if they are to be nd protection is given to one or the otber, let protection be given to the workiug- man. Of the eight-hour movement, the speaker Said it might not result in the great good that Workinemen expect; but it will net cost much to try it. Let Congress and State Lezislatures adept the law, and if it does not result in good, Jet at onul! He assured them that he . finence he could exert to have it coaversation with an as- sistant secretary sbout the length of time clerks are em Niblack had to work 1x hours 0: early in the history of our Government the celebraied Dr. Kusn was consulted about the time proper tobe employed m such service, and the Doctor said that the aggregate of labor im & year or series of years would be much greater when clerks are employed six hours per day, than if their energies were employed x lomger time each day. It six hours is enough for a mau to drive bis quill or pen, surely eight hours is erough for aman to toil with his hands. More work will be obtained-from man working daily for a reasonable length of time, than by overtaxing his energies daily. i.aber to be advantageous must be intelligent. Lo be intelligent a man must have time for im- provement. itis an old maxim bruught to us by masonic tradition, older than . thours fer Jabor, eight tor r shment,” and the speaker deci: euld stick by the old landmarks. Tao la- bering men of the country are a part of the governing men of the country. The vote of the bumble laboring man weighs as much as the most wealthy. Therefore the workingman should have time for improvement and reflec- tion, in order thathe may be enabled to vote But how can he have this time af he be required to work ten or twelve hours Jay! itis impossible. Therefore, said the aker. I fave e reguiation of the hours of this object in view. In the Warof I-i2,the war with te War. it was not the men oves who bore the brant of ring Men, and so it would be lt was the men who had big contracts during the war who talked abont protect [Lavghter.) Let the honrs of Isbor be fixed at elt per day, and if more is required let ex! py be given. Ee serpent Mr. Nibiack referred tothe practice in some parts of the couniry of working children in factories, &c.,an undue rumber of hoars—a custom which is to be deplered—and argued ‘that the iegislative bodies should make it un- Jawiul to work a child more than a reasonable tme. This practice was like the farmer grind- ing the seed corn—wasting and destroying the lives of the young people. He believed he had the Bonor of introducing this measure in Con- gress, [applause] and when he introduced it be did not think that it would create such a stir, bot be bad been in receipt of letters from all parts of the eountry, letters from the honest laborimg men, thanking bim for his action. {Applaus« He intended to continue in the work and would do all he could for the work- ingmen {é voice—We'll stick by yor,” and cheers.) He bad been several years in Con- gress and he was now proud of the estimation im which he seemed to be held by the working- men. In conclusion Le bid them God speed in the work and expressed his earnest desire for the success of the movement. Mr. Richard Emmons, of the Sixth Ward, Was next introduced, and advocated the move. vot, Urging It as a right; that they may be- » better citizens; that they may become better qualified in the various branches of industry. He was glad the legislators were becoming imterested, and he regarded the presence of Mr. Niblack as particularly cheer- ing. He urged unity of action, and there could pot be atailure. This co: y was & peculiar cone in regard to the people. Every one had it in his power by merit to attain the highest effice im the land, and they wanted time to improve themselves. Mr. Niblack 5 there was onereriark he would like tomake. When he introduced the proposition it was treated soceriagiy by some, and & petition introduced in the Indiana Leg- isiature oy the subject last winter was rot acted on. In Indiana, however, Mr. Fincher bad adcressed a number of meetings, and last tall at several county meetings the movement was endorsed. The State Convention of one of ihe parties on the 22d ult., had declared for it, and on Thursday next the other party were to bold their convention, and he predicted that ihe eight hour movement wouid be one of the planks in their platform. He intended to go there for the express purpose of seeing that plank put in. He predicted that one of the first acts of the next session of the Indiana Legislature would be the , tage of an eight hourlaw. [Applause.] @ urged that poli- hould not be brougkt into the movement, they should support those in favor of vement no matter what were their poli- ext introduced, ment, contending that s dignified as God could make it. Bt and proper,”and he hot believe that God ever ordained that nu should work ten or twelve hours perday. The movement was morally, physically aid intellect ly right, and be was sure it would soceeed. As an evidence, politicians were coming to it; they always know which way the wind blows. Speaking of mechanics im- proving themselves, be said if Andrew John- t mechanic should keep ther to his business he would be ats tustead of fitting States h he trusted would endure > ~ [Applause] 1y:s closed the meeting, and sta- tee bad been before the niuttes of the House, and had ight hour law bill would be was the intentiog to hold other Meetings in different parts of fhe city, and he boped that the workingmen would come out in force. The meeting adjourned. aa Pet) CBANGE IN RAILROAD Time TaBLE.—The Haltmore & Obio Railroad has made a slight change in the time for departure of trains from thes ety for the North and West. As witi be seen by reference tothe oivertizement in an. ether column. The mo-t considerable change boted is in the Sunday train, which leaves this dof730a.m. The ~ ns of some minutes only mie. entting o Hare ack *, shove Willard’s—continues to keep a —Hammaeck —Penrsylvania av. Lrestaurant, being es far shead as usaal the teste of the gourmets of the : His larder groans under sh, fowl and bivalves, all each of its kind. Mis nintains its ancrent fame. eS MFEPTING OF Manyianpens.—There will be A meeting held ton the City Hall of ail * President Johnson »iev, for the parpose C- organtzinca al Maryland élad. Dis. Vom inlied epoukers areexpected to be present. }4 Ls ANOTHER Ov THE Her zBERG Romngm’ —THe | readers of the Ster will remember tne fac's connected with the outrage upon Mr. bi*¢ pool in October last, when his office, <@ e o 4% and 6th, was entered by’ | two men, one of whom pretended to be bar- gaining for a coat; they went eut, and one of them returned, and with a sand bag knocked Mr. H. cown, and went to his iron eafe aud took out the money, containing $7. Mrs. Herzberg heard the noise and went into the office. Saw her basband lying on the floor and the robber making for the door with the Money book. She seized the assailant, and a | etrnuggle ensued in which the robber dropped | the money on the floor. The rotber threw | Mrs. H., her head striking against the counter, | and escay . By a fortunate tucident the police | of the Fourth Ward arrested a man named | Wheelock, who was convicted and sent to the | Penitentiary. The assailant, or, as the detec. ) tives thought, the puneyes eseaped through | the faithleseness 0! | be the assistants of the detectives. A few days parties who professed to ago the fogitive appeared in the city, and was | soon in custody of the detectives, Clarvoe and | McDevitt, who again went to work to obtain the evidence necessary to sustain the prosecu. tion sgainsthim. His name is Alfred Fitz trick, and last night he had a final hearing be- fore Superintendent Richards. The principal witness was S. W. Hatch, who heard Fitzpa- trick, at aa office on D street, opposite the Franklin engine house, relating toa man named Ketchum, a witness previously examined, the circumstances connected with the bold attempt that Fitzpatrick and Wheelock had made. Fitzpatrick said be struck Herzterg with the sand-bag, and knocked him down; Wheelock got the money, several hundred dollars. They senta colored boy to tell Herzberg that Mr. Goldstein wanted to see him. They did this to getone of the Herzbergs out, the tather and sen being together at the time. Young Herz- berg went to see Mr. Goldstein, leaving the old rntleman in the office. The robbers then made auit as before stated. uperintendent Richards committed Fitzpa- trick in default of $1,000 bail for court. ; Pork, fresh, 25 ‘on. hams, uneut, 25c.; sliced, shoniders, 2Uc. Butter, 45ast per pair, 75¢.aS1. Ducks, per pair, $1.75. Eggs, per dozen,30c. Green Corn, Per can, 6c. Apples, per peck, 75231; dried, 7oc. Leeks, bh., Sc. Turnips, peck, 4 cts. Potatoes, Irish, per peck, duc.; Sweet, bs, ches, dried, per quart, 25e: Beans, but- white, lal2e.: dried cherries, qt.,40e. per bunch., 5c. Beets, per peck, Sve. : pk, Sic. Onions, 50c. per pk.; buneh onions 5¢, Carrets, 50c. Fish—Rock, large, each, ail. bunch, S0c.; Hallibut, pound, 23c.; Fish, 15e.: Lobster, 135¢.; Tb. » Perch, 500. Rye, bushel, %-.a81.10. asic. Brown- Corn, shelled, $1.10; in bushel. 60c. Hay, per fc.aS Clover Hay, mill Birds, rd7¥c. Can. Tr, Widgeons, $1. rairie Hens, $ Kront. p : D Sturgeon, 5 cts. Granes, per q $l. Cranberries, n Country Pork. Y; per Ib., Ste T, March 9.—Hon. J. B. of Missouri, and Mason Brayiman re admitted atturneys and of this court. No. 350. parte. In the matter of Lambdin P. Milligan, petitioner; N Ex parte. In the matter of William A. Bowles, petitioner; and No. 3:6. Ex parte. In the matter of Stephen Y, petitioner. The argument of those tnses was continued by Mr. Stanbery and Mr. Attorney General Speed in opposition to the p ners. Adjourned until Monday. ——_-+e- __. spy oor CITY ITEMS. ——_¢—___— NM. L. Jrimy, M. D., respectfully offers bis ‘ofessional services to the public. Residence, 27 ave.. between iith and 12th sts. Office, 3D) st., near corner iith street and Maryland avenue. 2 ——— SPLENDID ASSORTMENT of Jewelry, opened this day consisting of Setts, Rings, i Combs and Plated-ware tor one dollar, 2: free gift included, at the New Yo Gift Store, Ne. T on the avenue at No. Prigy’s Dollar Jeweir iry and Silver Piated V 400 stylea to chose trom tor < : One Dollar, VALTARLE AND CONVENIENT. — “Brown's Bronchial Troches” are widely known a= an ad- rle remedy for Bronchitis, Hoarseness, and other troubles of the Throat and They ure of great value forthe pur- for which they are designed, while they are usualiy and pleasantly eflicacious, they no hurtiul ingredients, but y at all be used with perfect saf ‘on Kew eo —o-- - DAtiey’s Macical Pain ExTRactoris a certain cure for Barns, Piles, Corns, Banions, Rheumatism, Frost Bites and skin diseases. Try it; only 25 cents. Soid by druggists. eom a Corns, BrNiens, Ulud and Inverted Nails, Enlarged Joints, Warts, Meles, Chilblains, Callosities, Vascular Excrescences, &c., suc- cessfully trefted witnout pain, by Dr, White, Surgeon Chiropodist, Rooms No. 424 Pennsyl- yania avenue. between 4 and 6th streets. Reference W. Bliss, M. D.: F. O'Don- poghue, M. Hon. Henry Addison, Mayor of Georgetown; W. W. Corcoran; George W. Riggs. Oftice hours from Sa. m. to5 p.m.,and 6to8 p. m. Separate apartment for ladies. No charge for consultation. MARRIED, ‘KS—MOORE. On the 6th instant. at KE éndree Chat Dr. Butler, ARTHUR NDRICKS, of New York, to Miss IDA V. No cards, © le unty, West Virginia.on Thursday, ath. by Rev. G M Hair, JOHN I UNDERW9O: < » Indiaua,to Miss RETLIE DIED, TART IN. On the Sth instant, Mrs LISHIA Telict of the late James H Caclin at her in Alexandria Co.. Va., aged 70 years. * (j4BDEN AND, FLOWEB SEEDS, FRUIT a TREES, &c. JOUN SAUL Respectfully calls the attention of the public to lis exterstve assortment of GARDEN and FLOWEK SEEDS, which are this season of the finest quality. From his long experience: with th é trade—and the seeds having been wh epectally for his trade—he can warrant them to th he has had the pleasure of sup- n past sears F emoracing atl the novelties from England and the Coutipent The FRUIT TREES are vigorens an? well cosh snsisting of Pears,(standard and dwarf,) tum, Cherry, Apricot, Nectarine. &c Delaware, Concord, and all the other celebrated Grapes, Strawberries, Raspberries, Blackberries, Currants. Gooseberrics, &c. Shade Trees, Evergreens. Roses, Dahtias, Phiox- es \erbepas Geraneems, and other bedding planta, with everything pertaining to the nursery busi- Less, all at moderate prices. fe%-eolt JOHN SAUL, h street, near H. F BUTTER RESH ROLL AND GLADES. 40 Whole and Haif Barrels ROLL, (0 Kegs Prime GLADES 15 Barrels Fresh VA. EGGS. For sale by D. E. DUTROW. m 1-6t* 450 8th street. LARGE STOCK OF MERCHANDISE, from United States Government Hospital and Army ads, Linen Bed Spreads, Dounter panes. a Linen Rolle: is ft ‘te, Liven, Pillow Slips, Striped ttresses, Cotten shit ts, ron Bedsteads, Cotton Drawers, Bedside Kuit Dressing Gon. M nen Orax French Farniture, Chintz Cartains, &o., &o. This sale offers unusual inducements to ps Witbing to purchase for housekeeping purposes. above rty will also be sold in quantities Pall descriptions howent, sotdsand ox ons _boneht. 5 - = ADAMSON & CO Nintl one door north of Penn. aveni ANO FOR BALB—One handsome Rosewood nr bop ave) Fran "ano PRA 5 Cov Steol ely ¥ street between 13th fand 34th sts. CBAnLEs RECHT) + WINE MERCHANT WHOLESTER AND RE- TAIL GR ‘ER and dealer in SUTLERS* SUP- trects Washington Dog ew eee Mh and 10 | LONDON. —Di-kens Work Lendéo Baron's Besaye 1 vol Parse’ Poems, 2 vol . Wordsfrom the Poets; Senge and Senn Andon Lerden. The World before the Deluge; London, Pre bis Man; Loudon, nubs “FRANCK TAYLOR. VV ARTXD—sITUATION as Gerdener | young man wio i hee yer ars ¥ 4 jaan! ir na wing aud forming. No ovjecttens to going into fre Son atry Address J. fF. = i street, Ge orgeto: ANTEX —A first rate OF WwW ewig Machine, to3do ting. Apply No ‘th street. Ok and O streets north, r 2 7th lary ‘west, betwee: tenant. asmall FRAME HOU sK. of four apd N street and Peana ave. Apply to GEO KG JOUNSON, at the Star Office.” Og tie V } ANTED—A young MAN, well recemmenied, who understands the careof a horse and a knowledge of business. Permanent emstoyment can be given. Apply at 154 Pa. avenue, between 17th ard Ith sts. ™ 9-2t* 7 ANTED—A gentioman having very pretty lace of 3) acres, within 3'¢ miles of the city, in desirous of employing a steady practical GABD* ENEK, single or married. German preferred. In- wire of Mr, KE. PAGELS, Ticket Avent, Baltimore epot. m 9-3t* J ANTED—By a competent young wonan fa \ PLACE to do gourtal honvework. he has good references. Please addicss Box No. 45 Office. 3 WANTED—A first rate COO: bring references, None other necd a Also.s WASHER and [RONER. Apply at CKO. PARKER'S. corner 4% and € sts, m8 5t NE ER WANTED to run the canal szorge Washington. Apply to Capt. . Dunbarton st,, No. 40, Georze- town. Apply soon. in 8-6 NTS WANTED—In every it es of Maryland snd Virginia, to engage in senipl-yment. Apoly, by ki N. A. SACKETT, 354K mh 8 iresa ROOM aud BOARD private family in the northwestern part ity. Goed reference required aud given, ss Box 495 Post Office. No boarding house keeper need apply. mh §-ot AN EXPRSIENCED COOK WISHES A Sit UATION in a private family or restaurant. Callon Mr. NRAL, ith street, No 31 mhs ¢ ‘ARDNER WANTED —Aa ¥ Virginia, on the 7. shares. vegetables, an es WILLIAM WIRY in) King man te go to to cultivate on nits. for market. Address S$ Heaublic & WwW. WASTED- A WHITE Won ook ina small family. Apply between Il 4 m, and 1 Bm, February 20th,at No, S85 19th waeet, ner a. ole WV ANTED—We want to buy HOESES and LUTS in Wa on, large and small. Also. a small FARM uw the sity. Will give $3.00) or $4,0W cash. DL WELLS & CO, Ancti«neers.ani Real Estate Agents, corner 13th and F ots., over White's sto} fe 10 iin & 000 —Wanted to tny for 060 Second < . handed CLOTUL of all desert tions for which a fair price will be paid, 485 7th, corner E street. jan 19 3m* y JANTED! WANTED!! GENTLEM . LADIES, FANCY STOREKEEPERS AND OTHERS, Who world like to engage 10 an easy, light and fable Duslness, where 2 sinali ontlay ia only re ,and where those eng n tho aame cn 1. PRINCE’: “1 ¥F street. ant be teng amping.so simple that a ch can at once undertake any job. seing the only practical Stamper here, we can furuiea full nad complete fnstrnetions, tools, cushions. compost 8 and stamps by the doezenor hundred. Thisis ance for any one wishing to make money by a amall outlay. jan 1-tf . iR SKINS WANTED—At RAMSBURG & EBERT'S Glove Manufactory, Georgetown, High st. de 19-tf Ee “ TY ANTED his itd 381 WANTED. WANTED. 9 ANTED. 381 WILLIAM PRINCR, ‘The Pioneer of Stamping, having new facilities for STAMPING Has redncod his price to SiX OENTS PER WIDTH for IRTS aud PANTALETS, CLOAKS. CA SACQUES, YOKES, BANDS, @INCUSHIONS, SLIPPERS, kc., stamped by the Job. We are weekly in receipt of pew Patterns of the Iutest derigna, and by the aid of a new machine we are prepared fo stamp any pattern bronght us. As we are the only practical Stampers here we are willing tocome down. Ladies noed not travel the city over to get cheap Stamping, when they can come to the only place for an assortment of Pat- terns uot excelled in New York. WILLIAM PRINOE 381 F street, opporite Patont Office. Embroidered Yokes, Bands, Flannel Skirts, and Shawls, for sale, no 18 W 4NTEP— SECOND HAND FURNITURE, Also, MIRRORS. OARPETS. BEDS, FED: DING and HOUSEFURN!SHING GOODS of every description. B. BUCHLY, 406 7th strect, is Sth between G and A, eant nid SS GEORGETOWN ADVER’MTS SELLING OFF AT CosT. MAYFIELD & BROWN, Tz Bridge street, Georgetown, Will, from this date, for fifteen days, offer for cash, their entire stuck of STAPLE AND FANCY DRY GOODS, at marked cost, tor cash only, casked No less taken. booked will be charged at the regniar ste MAYFIELD & BROWN. JEW SPRING GOUDS AT MILLER’S NEW DRY GOODS STORE, 101 Bridge street, Georgetown, D. €. Now opening a full stock of SPRING GOODS, embracing Ladies’ Dress Goods in great variety, Heusckeeping Dry Goods, Mens’ and Boys’ we! Cloths for Sacks, Shawls. Skirts, White Goods, Gloves, osiery. and Notions, These have been bought at reduced prices. and will be sold cheap. Motto-—' Quick sales and short profits fe 28-1m* BENJAMIN MILLER. SELLING OFF AT REDUCED PRICES. SMOOT & BURROUGHS, No. 119 Bridge street, Georgetown, 11, from this date, offer every deseription of STAPLE AND FANOY DKY GOODS, 4 at very reduced ajo Wishing to close ont this entire veeirs byt roc or middle of March, bar- 208 TEs e OX: Selon smoot & BURROLGHS. pEDUCING STOCK, Desirous of reducing our AF Stock of CABINET FURNITURE we have determined, from this dat our customers, and the public gen lly. as ood bargains as can be parchased elsewhere. We Sy net say Bt cack: but wos aneny on teu oneny otheae {i Sei them in this District. Call and ex. howe wi : ee TF. ZIMMERMAN & 0., No. 530 Seventh street, mhl3w between Louisiana av. and Dst, FING. g are THOS. FAHFY, Southeast corner lth strect west and Canal FIRE and WATER PROOF FELT, CEMENT and GRAVEL SOOFS put on in the very best manner, of the very be«t material, and at the shortest notice. at very moderate prices. Also, all kinds of BUILPI9G and COMPOST- TION ROOFING MATERIALS on hand, at the lowest prices. fe asm pe INSURANCE €0 OF WASH INGTON AND GEORGETOWN. OFFICE No. 1, over Bank of Washington. CHARTERED BY CONGRESS, 1887. UAPITAL........... SURPLUS FUN _ rty of all kinds insured for a year or less Ppuilders? risks granted en the most favorable “No charge for polict 'o charge for policies, JAMES ADAMS. President. Samuel Cropley, Keau Piokrell, Robert Vi hite, of Georgetown. Wm. Wilson. ‘Themas Parker, Jobn D Barclay, Richard Barry, Sam’! Redfern, Chas. W. Davis, BB French, T. Rd. Clark, Andrew Rothwell, of Washingto! The Directors {i the a to rel OS TS coon” ABEL G. DAVIS, 8ee'ry, ISSOLUTION NOTICE —The copartnership J eretofore existing between W. H. Bell and P. W, Allabach. under the firm of BELL & ALLA- BACH, has this day (January 1, 1866,) been dis- solved by inutnal consent. All debts owing to the eaid partnership are to be received hy ssid P.W. ALLABAOH, and all do mand> on the ssid poitnorship are to be prosenied to him fer pay meu AUC ES mh $-5t* P..W. ALUABAOH, wu PINE LUMBER. 30 000 feet 6x3, 74 and 28 feet, at 30 per a. 20,000 feet 84 CULLINGS, at $3) per M. F oreelt KDW. CLARK & 00, _mb 3-lw Lumber Dealers, Navy Yard. re SALFE—One sma!) sized SUGAR MILL, in nee ore ee wh 9-3t Corner B aud 9th atrents. PICTURE CORD AND le Die F ick since ane oT ASSELS MARKKRITER'S No, 456 Seven street. jam6w* —_ Bdoors ahore Odd Fallows’ Hail, Yo PERSONS SAOURING 108. For sale. five hundred cart-loads ef SAWDUST. Are’ at GALT'S Kindling and stove Wood Ontice, = Pena avenue. betwoon Lith and ith streets, o or at Mill feot of 17th st 2. Bow. Coane} onal Ttgt ch Onom Ja. iL . Bv LUMBER DEALERS, Virginia ee bet. %b and 19h streets, east, the U.S Navy Yerd,? Washington. L FOR SALE AND RENT, ® RENT—A three story Brick HOU IE, with. ane nly sitnated above Smithson! a 7 es Si iste srrect, bevepee B ita street, between Island. Inquire at 822 ) ROOMS TO RENT > mall ¢ jean Uz 6th treet, boi noun Bb and I streets, ‘AGE—A LOT, on Q street, hetwran Ret ngics $40. Avoly to J opposite Post Office. Asmat HO pes ‘Zid street oortn, Apply at No. 60 Prospect sti ¥ prly at pect Strest, 6 OR RENT—A ni Off-: at auction. o. Abril, on the premis ise, at 5 0 'eh ae wk Bnk oo look p.m , the twe- ling Of 4% street. imucdtiacl twenty-seven. 27.) in reservation t about 22 feet on 455 street, tha’ width 25 feet new HOUSE, containing four ENT—Ay OB BENT— ‘coms. Inquire of JM LANTES, No a0u | & and reoping back wi le. One third of the purchase money bh. and the reeidne iv two equal in- Staiments at and i2 months, with interest, to be reved notes and a sale mast be com week ater sale, otherwise the property tray be re- sold. sfter One week's notice, at the risk and cont of the first purchaser Conveyancing and stamps at the cost of the pur- WALTER S. 00X, BR. T. MERRICK J ©. McGUIRE [AY GREEN & WILLIAMS, Auctionsers, PIANO FORTE AND HOUSEAOLD FURBI TERE LS THE NORTHERN LIBERTIES AT On TUESDAY, the 13th instant, at Ip o'clock a. m., we shat! weil. at the residence of Mr. Mil ler. on M street, between gth apd lin streots, hovse No. 512, & geueral assorunent of Furnt One Pianoforte, Knahe & Cs , makers Baltimore Fog Sutte, consisting of Sofas, Castors, ani Tables, Whatnots, and Rockers OAnF posses $10 per month, ea! to be paid im cna) WANTED—To rent bye eum tusl and gacofat ice FRAUEN HOUSE with six nred im yard and in hot Fioeruee nL or rooms, situated between 6th and I7th strecta, 4 with ia one UR RENT—Two U on secoud floor, fi mati family. §15 New Jersey avenue, OR SALF—A H Terms acoermmodating. Ho quire of JOHN QUINN “OR RENT—A HOUSE £4S And water, on K NFERNISHED ROOMS with gas, desiranio for rT month. Appl: bet Fand Geter mns nS LOT on 34 48. | _mb 10 2awsw is na nel on the premises. m9 3t* containing six roous, s between Sth ay P E tween lth and 12th streets No. 473 two ttory HOUSE. inst finished, rge rooms, lot 40 b7 24 feot, situate on 7th few rods beyond end of railroad OR RENT—. 331 o ; Peenge Sthst and Lonisi- — The well kno TEUTONIA 259 Peonsylvai center of the city of Wasuington. DC ,@ complete Stage, three first-class Billiard Tables, and a Shooting Gallery. with Lease and License: witl be Fon the most liberal terms, on account of having sin New York to attend to OR RENT—The ARLENG CON ‘ etroet and Pena Gottage and other ( Walnut Exte T Ma! Oak Stioboards, Hatrack sivania avenw § xt Tie two lower rooms, with the cotlars, wiil be rented far scores. if de upper part of the bnild reoms, which will r Houre, Apply to JOHN B. MURRAY, No. 26 oy ys Cock aud other Stoy, A cocd lot of And many other art contains twenty five take a first class uisites cles tov numerous to ennmer GREEN & WILLIAMS. Ancta. mepwoal AND Wasmix:ton. D © , March 10. 1353, r mn THURSDAY, * isth and F etree! OR RENT—A new FRAME th. between Sth st.eet ‘ent will bs moder- HOUSE aud Lt i ard New Jerwy aveane. ate to a punctual tenaut comer cf K and 34 streets wet per month, forsaie, Te . ~ WA Odeen liall © street and Ponn ave, (Chron. and Intel. cocy.] * OR LENT—A first-class BRI pital Property. consiati Splints, Air Rubher Cushion Inkstande, Water Coolers, Spoons, Forks Spatula, Fonvels. Lamps aat La 6 nt Percha Bed Cor Truses. Mortars, Medicine K Dw ELLING- Copsand Plate: Panwer Cheats, Kua) Leather tuckets, te sils, Beddiag, Forty-cieht hours allowed to purchasers to re- water at the kitche spring in the rear of the lot h Tron Waebet x. 8, Mess Chests, Cooking Ute New York ave., near 1th street. PURNISHED ROOMS FOR Penn, avenue, between 4’, 4 ¥—H ud Gth streets. nment funds. HAS. SUTHERLAND, A. Medical Parye-or. W. BOTELER, Anct. GOVERNMENT BUILDINGS, “OR RENT—A small HOUSE, with fou * Apply to JOSEPH ASHTON, 23d street. bet, N streets north TORE FOR and 7th streets, T—On D street, hotween ith 0.400. Apply on the prem- an $-3t™ Will be sold at F uncer the direction JamoxM. Moore. AQ M., new FRAME Hous otween K and & streets north J. KRIBK WOOD. 476 12tb street 0 OB TO LET-A very convenient DWELLING, on ‘th stree: ,and conventent to either Navy Yard nthe promises, Lieutenant Colo 186, at 12 o’clo. ne Signal Camp of east, hetwaen & - Tepuallytown road, near iz rs’ Quarters. 34 One (1) Kiteben, 12 by 14 feet Oue (1) Guardhonse, 20 by 24 feet. One (1) Stable. 20 by 2% feet. One (1) Shed. 12 by 9 feet One (1) Blacksmith Sho One (1) Sink, 5 by 10 feet. One (1) Signal Stand. 10 by 10 feet. One (1) Flag Pole. 9 feet long The Ruildings will he sold singly, and must be within fifteen days from date ef sale, Terms : Cash in Government funds RNITUER FOR sirable part of thocity. For particntars ad- very moderate. City Post Offices, OUSF FOR REN al Dand E, auew Frame HOt sE, coutaining 6 roems, pleasantly situated. Inquire of J. THOM SON. ms 3t t. —- p, 13 by 39 feet. 1, 19th st., bet t ‘KEAT BARGAIN.—RESTAURANT for sale 125. and House for rent for only $18 per month, containing five rooms Snit- Possession given immediately, as the ow nor is leaving the city. Great bargai at the Star offic 3 for asmall amount of D. able for a Grocery trevet Major Gen. and Chief Quarterm: [BX DOWNMAN & GREEN, Real Eetate Brokers. Att rof streets. in Georgetown, D. © ts BRICK HOUSES. just firished in the best man- These houres have nine cood-sized rooms each, water in the kitchen, and gas fixtares in every room, and fitted up in the most convenient manner for a medium sized family. are sitaa(ed in one of the most desirable locations in the town for dwelling to JOSEPH LIBBEY, N. tewn F. PAGE, Auctioneer, the 16th of Ma will seil.in front of the premf-r proved real estate at the corner of Lith and at present occupied by the Provost Barshal eral at a rent of $1200 per anonm. $5,000 cash; $3,000in six mouths. and the balance in twe equal annual iustalmesis, interest px able semi-annually $.10 down at fall of hammer. Expense ef conveyance and stamps at cost of pur- es convey a OWN MAN GREEN. K. On FRIDAY at valuable im Rake imctinlicinaiasensieliangig See ae ce ee ya iene Mn es Tl la EO he mec! ieee an allel ta i 8 These honses For terms. &c (0, 27 Water st. ¢ S a4 L E, An assorted Stock of DRY GOOPS, GROCERIES, SHOES, & in the delightful town of Lecaburg, Va, ‘The party wishing to sell is now doing a profita- p The present stock Oto $8,000. The dwelling and onable terms by lor good will, &e, BY JAMES C. McGUIBE & GO., Auctioneers. V4LU ABLE BUILDING LOT ON_LITH 8ST. WEoT, BETWEEN NORTM FE AND F STS, IMPROVED BY How. On THUEBSDAY E ‘kon the premi: ble business of on band ts from can be rented on ri Zz pee — For further particulars apoly to . CLAGETT & SWEENY, Purchase and . No.4 Market Space, second floor. FRAME HOUSES. rooms each,on F street, corne: t $12 per month, im advance. Apply to H. 335 fa gvenue NG. March 1th, at we shall sell. the north enty feet «f Let 15,in square No. 321, fronting feet on llth street west, between north E and F streets. and running bagk with that width 100 feet Linch. and improved by a Frame House, con- taini: g 6 rooms and kitchen, third cash; the balance in 6 cured notes, bearing interest. ncing and stamps at cost of purchaser, . ©. Mc@UIRE & CO, Ancts NAGLE & CO., Auctioneers, Sales-rooms No. 267 Pennsyivanta avenne, corner of jith street, Nagle & Oo. will give their personal attention to the sais of Real Estate and Household Farnitarest the residence of families declining housekeeping ef Groceries and Mer chandise of every description, Horses, © [\O LET—Threoe good lecation for hnsiness pur- 8. or for & private residence, LUT 10, 424, on N street north, bet. 7th and atholic Charch, C.N. TH G street west. or No. 30 Pen CASH.—FOR SALE—A ul two story BRIOK HOUSE, 6 rooms and summer kitchen, on I7th street, between K and Price $2,200. A lone term will be given Inquise V. ROUX $1,000 for the balance. Hi and 15th etr .O LET—Two HOUSES, six rooms each ply 328 Bet north; $20 per month. (ORK SALE—Besutiful BRICK HOUSE, Ohio avenue. HOUSES, with from Alero, desirable FLOOR. north, between 4th and 6th "OK RENT—That fine large HOUSE, No. 3 on Pennsylvania avenue, between t%¢ and sth Murray's Hotel. N, No. 358 9th street, corner of Mas- usetts avenue. cna h OR BALE—A new FRAME HOUSE, situated on 12th street, near Marsland avenue. 200 cash: balance $2 per month. FRANCIS HAUPTMAN, $12 1ith street, near Pennsylvania avenue, b two-story FRAME HOUSE southwest corner of 10th and N ets. , contat and ball, with large cellar, stable and joining.’ Apply on the m 5 eost™ AUCTION SALE or CHOTOR OLD WINES. LIQUORS ann SEGARS Will te sold by Nagle & © TUESDAY, March 13th, 156, at 11 o'clec Penn. avenue, between 12th and 13th streets— The entire stock of Win: gines. Also, about 20 000 choice brands of Segars. Also, Five Years Lease of Store Auctioneers, on several desir, ng ad Liquors in wood and Inquire 499 K street Sale without reserve. as the proprietor is re- os NAGLE & CO., Aucts. ¥ JAS. 0. McGUIRE & CO., Auctionsers. SALE OF FURNITURE AT 485 TENTH sT.. ND E, OVER CALLANS tiring from business. mh7- streets, knowD As Apply to Dr 3 P! DRUG STORE TUESDAY MORNING. ® at iv o'clock, we shall sell oe ature therein eh 13th, commencing $ the above place, the seption Chairs . Bedasteads aud Bareaus Hair and Shuck Mattresses reand Pillows, and Oil Clot! Wir dow Shades, Mantle Ornaments Wood and Coal Chamber Stoves Cooking Stove and Kitchen Beguisites Crockery and G "OR BENT—One HOUSE, on 2th str tween Mand N ets. A Ri E street. between 12th and 13th » Rvcm snitable tor a grocery or Apply at the Paint and Oil Store 3; h sts.. where you buy your N tween Ith and Coal Oi) tur 90 cents pe '—On 1th street, between D and E streets. Island, No.601,a GROCERY STORE, with Goud Wil mm 3-6" SCR RENT—A three-story BRICK HOUSE, No, 665 9th street. Islend, between D and E B. BAKER, at the Star of- &ec __ Jas € UIRE & CO., An: 3¥ GREEN & WILLIAMS, Auctioneers, CSTER’S SALE OF VALUABLE HOUSES ND LOTS, SLTUATED A ENNSYAVANIA TOL STREET, BETWEEN KasT, AND PERSUNAL EFFECTS THURSUAY, the 5th day of March. ait ael) in front of the ND FRONTING NUE bv OR RENT—A three-story BRICK HOUSE, 7s. onthe north site of Gay street. be. tween Wathingtou and Congress streets. George .. Possession given Maren Ist. JAS 1. BAKRETT, No 109 Green st. m3 6t™ ‘OR RENT—The STORE and HOU 3E 243 Pa ale—t Counters, Shelving, and 2 elegant show Cases, | silver Machines; 4 Fignres; Llarge City License 5 rst pamed property. by rtue of a deed of trnst to the subscriber, bear- of August. eighteen hnndred ded in Liber NU. -, one of the land ngton, in the Dis- pa date the 3d da: , folios 438, 439, 410 for the county of W trict Of Columbia. to wit Lot numbered B, in the eubdivision of part of square pnmbered seven bandred and thirty one, (73) ) with the imprevements. leet on Pennsylvania avenne. and 82 fect deep. The on the south side of Peonsylva nia ny nue, between Ist street east and public Terms: One-half cash; the bs mounted; 2 Sewip: French Plated M stand Cloak Rack. LET—The DWELLING a ar tha southeast corner of ‘The house has ju: tains six rooms Storerocm calculated for any kind of Lusiuess. Poasersien will be Said lot frontiag 9 been rebuilt. and k building and aeons rogers alance in six, twelve cor purchasers deferred payments, bei faale 3 ridge stree ENTRAL BAL Corner Penney! Over Nagle's Auction Boor + week, or month, fer ced given and a deed of trust taken, to secare tes re eost of purchasers, inclu- For rent by the d. certs. Lectnres. Balls. &c. ‘These Hells are very large and spacious, For tae apply on the premises. Tet paid down when the pro , $ complied with ud there put up again ighestbideer. | UP 8S hoi complied with tu ten sys after day of sale. the Trustee reserves the right to resell the preperty. by advertising the sume three times ip the Eventng Star JOHN BR. BLVANS. Trastes. GBEEN & WILLIAMS, Austs. a2 THE ABOVE SALE OF LOT BLIN THE i 731. with the im » ed until WEDNESDAY, the lath inst., same hoor and place By order of the Trustee GREEN & WILLIAMS, Ancts. orgetown are authorized by w pelicies and take riskein erty is knocked property will the soid to the next bi If ihe whole terms are f AGLE & 00. 7E RAVE SEVERAL NIC. Ry Ae ge or unfurnished in i a ti \« city and Georgetow™ A Wwe AN & GREBN, 18 Intelligencer Buil ting. J OR SALE—A two story FRA New Jersey avenne, two dooy, more and Ghio Railroad, sultat) A A three etory B Frame Building in the rear, ana roperty is located on 3 Beautifolly situa rhenlars ingnil RLL Pa avenne &t.. bet. Band 0, residerce, FF roe STEVHENS & CO.. SALE—The H@USE and LOT iu sare 288, southwest eorner of D EBATES AND PROCEEDINGS of the Gen ern! Triennial Convention ef P: : [pete Devoti the Scriptures. Tewle s Glim asics of Haman Life a and Watts. 1 vol in China, 2 vo's. {fe 1] cops! Church. north and Thirteen The premises have been oocupind for ind forthe grocery Baniie’s Live many yeare asa enccersfal « sinces by Mra Kevats PSON, No. 4 Gen CK TAYLOB. PRING STYLES FOR GENTLEMEN, EDICAL BOUKS_Nelll herapeuties, t oS. Disgeneatory: Jcmnlary; and many others for sale wt the FRANCK TAYLOR, ELMBOLD'S EXTRAOT PUCK DU gives teh 2 id ‘and rior to the frame and blood to the pal : ied by many a’armi fe accom panied by ma ng OUB OWN IMPORTATIONS, CLOTHS, CASBIMERES AND VESTINGS elected in the French and English markets by our Wallcareudatie terieor sniecraeack we cal WALL, sTEP ; lowest prices Mr Wall, especi check. Debill we fne treatment Tambtion, tusantty er eplientd RIGHTLY'S D lg Sarg! mune ‘and Chi ASANT B et and (el a S! LATHS'! LATHait ATES! LACK REDUCED ne bipadidrmed gong ror LATHES. whioh we ‘7 © erative ; ee PD WAT OF LAWS OF THR GEST OF Lumber Denlers, Navy Yard. “WERRLANGT—Kin Madches ale Th Hancarbeit, und cin AKE NO MORE UNPL Liste rope 5 ich n fur Hausar- ‘Always on hand a large Steck of all kinds of na fo 10 1m 336 Penasylvanis avenge, __AUOTION SALEs. __ [Per other Auction Sates see Jourth page } cay Bt To MeouiaE « 00 AUCTION SALES,” i a, RY GOODS aT avo- TOs MONDAY NEXT. March 1 at Wo'steok, at oar Auction Kore we shall cies ont the balanes of arian re na ont ef— — Ladles Stk @lomke Drase Goots Howtortes Linen, Sbeetings Rui . Flowers. &o ke mo W. B. LEWIS A CY., Ancte. 2 2. Auctioneers it public anction, on MOWDAY o'clock a.m on the premises. at Penns; tvania avenue, hatween [2th amt [ith all that enttre lot of Household Furottare, and I, i * at ves, amd Kitchen Utensils, »: Houschold Furniture “Aleo.tws verp cing Show Onces. together with Militmery Reock and Pistanee’ mon D.L. WELLS B OO hase B* GREEN & WILLIAMS, Austionsors LEASE, GOOD WILL, BAR KANGES AND BURNITUR ‘Nr avotls Ov MONDAY. the 12th iuatant, at 1 o'clock « shall well Preminea,mt Nos. 247 wed ane, between 12th and isch in te: ‘Kos, L ecant Glassware Fares ena tees nee Op Tables. . 8 and Casee of Dene + Washetands, and mses Bedsteads, Mattrerscs, Baresut, Raages, re Ollcloth. Stair Rods. and Kitchen Requisttes All to be seid without reserve. ‘ermn cash. mhed - __ BEEN & WILLIAMS, Anots. BY W. L. WALL & 00. Auctionsers, LOT ON SEVENTH STREET. NEAR THE _, PARK. AT AUCTION On MONDAY A¥TERNOSON, Mareh It, com- Tencing wt 4. ook we will . on the premigevs, Lot bo. 2. tm Wiltherger's enblivision of equere 441, fronting 25 feet on the east stee of Tih street porth and the city Railway, aud uing back 1a, foot. between K and 8 streets Terms: One balf cash; balance in eix and twelve Months. bearing interest, and secured by stesé of trost on the premises wid WL. WALL & CO, Avete. B* J.C. McGUIRE & CO., Avotioncors. ORDER OF THE ORPH ANS’ OCORT, ED BY THK SUPREME couar of 1A, © FAR ESTA Om ® RTH. BETWEEN OONNE®- ay AVENUE AND EIGHTHENTA sf Dy virtne of adectes of the Orphans’ Court of the District of Commbia, passed February 2th, Ive aad ratitiod by the Supreme Court. I shall, ae gvardian of the infant chiidrem of Michael von- offer for at public auction, SS ooleck p.m. on DNES- ley of March next, the interest of etree Fine Uval Chandeliers a tront of 1; feet on to a public alley sisting of a snug the decree: One-half cash; (of which &10 must be ¢oposited om the day af tale balance in ax menths fromday of sale. tor which a nate isto be givem bearing interest trom day of sale, and secured by deed of trast on the priemi-en Conveyancing and stamps st purchaser's cost, ©. CAMMACK SK. Guardian. m7-td 3G. MeGUIRE & CO, Aucts. RY GLEEN & WILLIAMS, Auctioneers. TRUSTEES FALE OF IMPROVED REAL BS- TATE 4ALK. FRUONTI SSUUTH Aw TWEEN THIRD AND FOURTH STRERTS, East CAPITOL HILL, AT PUBLIC TION On WEDNESDAY, the 4th day of M. at 4 o'clock, p.m. T shall tue of a or, dated the aly recorded in the ington County. 1 S T.. No folios 2th day of M - 18%, 4 Kecords for Wash- bi Se ping back provements The above property will be sold according to the eaid dred of trast on the premises urth cash; balance in 6,12 and 18 tes bearing interest and secured by a the premixee ‘hg abd revenue stamps at the cost anor own when the preperty is knocked off by the Aucti re. memeneeE* ROBERT ROSTON. Trastoe. fel B eoSde GREEN « WILLIAMS, Aucts. ¥ J.C. McGUIKE & CO., Auctioncere COMMISSIONERS SALE-TWO Bilving LUTS, WEST END. By authorit, of « decrees of the Supreme Court ef this District, passed im the of Frederica Roemmele and others, against Joseph Roemmele and others, the tubscibers will, on TUESDAY, the 20th day of March, instant. 5 o'clock in the afternoon, in ot the premises. sell at auction, Lot Ni idepth to fine alleys, with the ti fi Term: cach” S55 to be paid on each loten the fall of the hammer, or the sale proceed, end if the ip My — be not complied f v after nese uve notice, ‘at the risk and cost of the jefaulting purchaser. ‘All stampe and deeds to beat the purchaser's cost. ANDREW NOERR, JOHN A. RHEEM, GEO, A. LANR, We J. WILLIAMS, JOHN EBILER, Commissioners, mh7-eo&ds J.C. McGUIRE & ©O., Aucts, ¥ J. 0. McGUIBE & OO.. Auctioneers, TRUSTEE'S SALE OF FRAME STABLE AND LOT ON N ST... BETWEEN FOURTEENTH AND FIFTEENTH. Under and by virtue of a deed of trust from Jas. ash and wife hearin on October Zist, 1853, aud recorded in Liber N-C. T-. No. 16. folio 179, et. seq., one of the land records of the Distriet of Vol- umbia. the undersigned as trustee, acting on the request of the holder of promissory hotes secured. by the sald deed of trust. now overdue and will offer for sale, at public auction, on Mi 1856, at 43, o'clock p. m.,in front of the premises, ell that of lot No. 4,in Square No. 2it, in the city of Washington, in the District of Coil contained within the followin, beginning for the same at a in the south line of the said lot, distant t fect weet from the southeast corner thereof, runuing thence west 28 fect. thence north 14) fect, thence east % feet, and thence south 149 feet to the place of beginning, with the improvements thereen, contieting of ove Frame Stabie. Tera.s of sale One-third -f the purchase money to be paid in cash. and the residue in two equal in- stalments. with Inierest. at six and twelve months, from the day of s: for whick the purchaser's notes. secured deed of trust on the premises sold. will be required Allconve-ancing and revenue stamps at the cost of the purchaser. If the terms of sale shall not be complied with within one week from the day of sale, trustee reserves the right to re sell the sald premises at the risk and cost of the first purchaser on giving one weeks notice of euch re-sale by atvorsiooment im sc1ne Bewspaper published in the city of Washing- ton PeeTBOMAS J. MYERS, Trostee = fe2teetwhds J.C. MCGUIRE & GO. Aucts, YW. L. WALLS Auctioneers, LOT IN FIRST WARD AT AUCTION, Ov THURSDAY AFTERNOON, March 15, até o'clock, we will sell, in frout ef the premises, Lot No, 2.in Syuare No 70, fronting 70 feet on M «treet, near the corner of New Hampshire avenue, be tween Dist and 224 streets, centaining 8,570 square feet. Terms cash. SoD WL. WALL & 00, Avets._ Br JAS. C. MCGUIRE & CO., Auctiousers. — TRUSIFE’S SAL¥ OF BOUSE AND LOT ON 16TH. BETWEES |. AND M STREETS On THURSDAY APTERNGON, March 4% o'clock. by virtue of deed of trast. 4 corded in Liver KM E® I rinalt sell y re of Lot No a alt 3. fr 6 rear of 15th «treet orth. with adopth rame House of twe tween L and M strer cet, improved by a rorms ‘Terme cach ‘ing at purchaser's cost of sale are net complied with in one doy of sate the trostes reserves the Tiebt to resell at pe ga wean Races Se +k and cost of defaulting purchaser. Star at risk and orto Tt CUA Trustee. fee lawte J © McGUIRE &¢ Anots. ARGE SALE OF CONDEMNED QUARTER. ARGE Sa ASTER S STORES. sossndiccuainth 7 8G) C., March 8, 156. { Will be sold public auction, at Lincoln De- re ot Weobtn under the ¢ on of Brevet Licntenant Colchel OH. Tompkios, @ Mon TUESDAY, March 27. 1866 at 100° lock a m__a inree lot of Condemned QUABTERMA( JERS STORES. consisting of— Chairs. Deeks. Printing Prose and Type, Blan- ket-, Eridles Chains, Horse and Wagon Go : Harness Feed Troughs. Halters, Saddles, Lines, Waren Wheels. Hubs. Boties, Dreg Mili, An- vils, Fire Bender, Portable Forges. Smiths’ Bel- lows, Planes, Saws, Canitrons, Fire and Water Fuse, Hydrants. Cake Ovens. Platform Secles, W hee'tarrows. 290 Tha. Paints, 680 ibe Lead Pips, 120ihe Scrap € Ww Tron. 20.40 Man 1 pew, 1 Bo re . rae s acons.2fenr horse juz Wagons 125° Whest- ing’ Army Wagona,18 Scavenger Wagons, 1 Wa- ter Wagon. ae ‘The s« © will be continued from day today until +l) the property is sold. ‘The stores must be removed within five days Sp denn aenie. 2 tent ‘mt—Cash tv Governmen! ao er to D iH BUCKER. , oartermartor, Brt Maj Gen me cobinanen. m8 it “CH JUVENILE BOUKS—Mille ot axe FRERCH JUVENILE, BY Lille ot, axe te Roche ars, Kobin-om Latese,2 vole; en Delices dele no 3 0 ae ed br FRANCK TAYLOR, “ oe camer ai wie bad in say mater ©