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“THE EVENING 8TAR. LOCAL NEWS. AMUSEMENTS, &c., TO-SIGHT. Watt's New Orera Hovss.—The beautfal Ada Webb this evening, in the do- aenesiic drama of +FaneRon.” ‘ebb, as +Fadet, the Witch.” NaTIONAL THEATER.—Last night but one of Eawin Ferrest, who will tor the last ? Miss as +-Desde- time as +0) ‘monia.” Ovp FRLtows’ Hatt, Navy Yart.—Fair of East Washington M. £. Oharch. Srcomp GRasD BaLLof the Good Will Asso- “ciation. this evening. oltenett, 8 Sthed Sag USE ‘ own. |. C—! Pp ture on “Observations on the Coast," this evening. Tue Pavine or MTx Steuer. the Past week there bas been argued two cases, growing out of the taking of the cevbie Stone pavement of 14th street, ween Peun- aylvania avenue and F street, and relaying it ‘with biue rock, Speen Conerick and Oo. agt. ‘The Mayor aod of Aldermen and Uom- “mren Council of the city of Washington, and Joseph © Willard, and Henry 4.. Caroline M. end Caleo C. Willard agt. the same. The bills du these cases set forth that some years since ahe said street was graded and paved under the Sirection of the corporate authorities, and that it contr ued im good and unimpaired condition moti it was repaved under the act of October 32th, 1865, the cost being assessed on the ad- decent property, Josepr O. Willard being as- sessed ior 4¢ feet front only; that that portion on (be west side of tne street is leaced to G. G Presbury.H. A Obad the Indeaiure it. is stipulated that they (Pres- bury, Chadwiek, and Sykes,) shall pay all taxes and assessments on the same; that at the Zime of the passage of the act referred to, the defendant, ca ©. Willard,:had no property liable to this assessment. They chai that ‘this improvement was not required, was wholly unnecessary, and not asked for by the complainants; and that the ordinance origin - ally provided tor the grading and paving of Said Street from the canal to H street, excepting that portion between Pennsylvania avenue and & street, and that it would buve been so passed had it not been for the misrepresentations of the defendant, J. O. Willard. whe they believe, ‘while the ordipance was pending, protested against paving the square above named, aud insisted om an amendment requiring said equare to be paved; that he, with his brothers, were the exclusive owners of the property interested, and desired the work to be done, and that he agreed with the Mayor snd Common Ovuncil to pay tor the same. They ask that the court may enjoin the corpora’e authorities trom advertising and Selling the preperty to pay the assessments, nd that the defendant, J.C. Willard, be re- quired to pay tor the same in consideration of tbe ordinance having been passed on bts repre- sentauons J.C. Willard in his answers denies that he ‘was guilly of Any misrepresentations in the premises, although he did petution the Coun- cils not to except the square referred to, and denies tbat be was not in/eresved im the prop- erty which would be assessed for the pay- suent. Judge Olio this morning granted an injunc- tion in each case enjoining the Corporation not ‘ep rty for sale on account of yMeur ol the assessments, the plain- ‘b case to give bond in the sum of ‘wer all damages which may ac- city of Washington by reason of on. R.T. Merrick and R. J. Brent ap- for the playntiffs, Mr J. HU. Bradley fer ihe Corporation, and Messrs.W. D. Davidge and W. F. Mattingly for J. Willard, ————— REPUBLICAN ASSOCIATION.—Last evening a Teguiar meeting of the Republican Association was beld atthe Union League Rooms: Mr. J. R. Evans im the chair, and Mr. A. G. Hali secretary. Mr. N_H. Miller, from the committee to wait on the court tn reference to the appomtment of Tegisters of voters, reported that they bad attended to their duty, and the registers had been appointed — Mesers. Bowen, Robbins, Piant, Bacon, and Ulephane. Mr. J. Sayies Brown, of the executive com- Mitte, stated that the committee had organized clubs in the Second Ward, numbering about 145, and in the Fourth Ward, numbering abamt 410 They have made arrangements to organize, during the coming week, clubs in the First and Fifth Wards. The Chair suggested that the committee take steps to organize a clubim the Third Ward. Mr.N. H. Miller offered a series of resolations expressing the joy of the association on the result of the election in Georgetown: declaring that the colored people of Georgetown, by their forbearance and orderly and correct deport. ment bave won the regard and confide: id stamped as fallacious the declaration ar rebels and copperheads that the colored voters ‘Would be governed by the wishes and dictation if of their 'e masters,” and that they have ebown t they know where to shoot when Traitors ss: their country, and how to rote id their sympathizers attempt to — by the ballot what they lost by their ullete.” The resolutions were unanimous! adopted. Mr. Brown moved that when t! meeting > it be to the first Wednesday in April. r. Miller moved an amendment that it be to meet at the call of the president and exeen- Wve committee, which was accepted, and the motion adopted Mr. Brown suggested that the colored friends sbould come forward to the front seats, and Bot remain away by themselves in the rear of the room. Thhe Cbair said it was scarcely n for him to state that the association was one of qual rights, and no more distinction was made im regard to seats than im regard to color. Adjourned. ——e—__ Ax Imrontayt Law.—An act has recently passed by Congress and received the sig- re of the President, alating the pro- ceedings before justices ef the peace and for otber purposes, which is very important in Taany particulars. The first section gives the Justices ‘isdiction to the amount of Lon second directs the reme Court of the publish forms of p! tices. amd to fix a bill of fees and costs; section third provides that where the judgment shall be less than $5 execution shall issue immediately, and if the jadgment be from $5 to $20 there shall be Sstay of exe- atop ope month; from $20 to $40 two months: from $40 to $75 tour months; and over $75 Months, good and sufficient security bei given. Section fow Provides that justices of the peace may issue original writs returno- abie belore themselves, but caus ay be remeved before the nearest justice. Seetion &fth provides that no person shall be fined or imprisoned for disorderly conduct unlesssuch person was the guilty individual, and any person who uses unnecessary and wanton se. verity in arres! ebali be deemed tery, and upon conviction be for. Section sixth, that in all criminal cases She defendant shall be aliowed a reasonable ume to prepare for his defence or procure bail, ‘Dut no exorbitant bail shall be required. Sec- ion seventh, that non-residents shall pot com- mence & suit without giving sufficient security Jor costs. Section hth, that when a person is arrested for committing an assault and bat- tery or an affray on a warrant he shall be taken before the justice who issued the war- rant, or in case of his absence er bis incapae- ity to act, to the next nearest ene, who shall ave power to assess such fine as authorized by law, and to enter judgment for costs and issue execution as in civil cases. Section ninth repeals all acts and parts of acts inconsistent ‘with (be provisions of the bill. ree Genes Desrexate Bors.—This morning it was discovered at the jail that five boys confined in one of fron-clad cells, hi der sixteen years of age, has not been sentenced,) Wm. Connelly, John Galla- gher, Lawrence McDani ali of whom having ‘Were piaced in an ~‘iron-clad.” These cells are furnished wi Son, of the 4th Ward, for pie without license. Justice Walter fined by sam- agent $50. This practiee of dealers in other cities sending agents to the District to dis- Pose of goods by sample without = ‘he license as resigent merchants do grown to be so obnoxious that the City Councils en. Scted a law to prevent it, and the Gae in this cane ts the lightest penalty for s- violation of ‘be law. A large number have ty si the enactment of the law, but prac- Uee is not entirely oroken gad the ageats a TRy> When caught, ignerance of wr. , aypentinllinintii Yatnvax aWw> Guonowteww.—tn the Vir. einia s re] town Turnpike Road Uom: read three times and wei, Te t $$ ———————————— eee ; : ose Mepicat. — artment of USEMENTS Ho Ra q evento, me P Mosel, Lect Ld bet one, most positively, of the en BPWIN FORREST, W's CPlursday) BVRMING, Feb_25, 107, Ton na's "s renee ist Beata en” YT) are . kK costar | |. WALL'S NEW OFERA HOUSE. oO N. Y.; Josep T. O’Counor, P: 5; Al- Lepemnepoesece RIBTORS. bert &. Pierce Mot Lewis EF Raatervens-D. | BEBE mae TTC) ETT} ©: Benj. R. Raines, Mo.; On 4 AY BYENING. meer, Algernon Marbie Squiet, Ni; ag . Fob. 28, 3687, ;Jobn E. Smith, D O.; William 0. Ti oul, AEDS BUST eRe ett Ol, ig Neg On which occ: . Tree, ADA Davia C. A » N. ¥.5 Will appegy, in the - ¥., Joun L. Wolf, Pa. Bal —_e—___. MEETING oF THE JUSTICES OF THE Price AND ConsTaBLEs.—At noon to-day, a meeting ef the justices of the peace and constables of the county of Washington was held at the of- fice of Justice on Louisiana avenue, to some action in reference to the law re- cently passed affecting them, (noticed else- where in our paper ) at which were present Squires Thompson. Goddard, J. T. 0. Ulark, Moreehl, io, Giberson. Harper, Bos well, Walker, Cull, White and Barrett, and Con- stables J. F. King, Gibbons, Plumsili, Merry- man, Edelin, Tune, Trunnell, McKenna, Har- rigan, Oliver and McGowan. Justice Giberson was called to the chair, and METZEROTT HALL. SATUBDAY EVENING, March 2, 1357. JOSEPH HEBMANMRS’ GRAND CONOEKT. Tickets. $1 0 tre. coe a Wedneaday The Justice Harper a secretary. Justice J.T. ODiarke moved the appoint. | ™QiyyRs METZEROTT’S Masio Store. meut of Justices Thompson, Morsell, God- dard, White. and Giberson to draft a tariff of fees or charges for justicés and constables to submit to the Supreme Oourt of the District, which was adopted, and the meeting adjourned sine die. Apply to feriin” ~~ BALLS, PARTIES, &. For onlonny ond ee Surratr—Jobn H. Surratt, confined at the yail, seems to take his imprisonment quite THE philosophically. and being quite liberally sup- plied with food by his triends outside, is im- UBBARITY ASSOCIATION proving daily, and now looks much better than WILL Give when he was committed. He bas since Satur- day worn his citizen s suit, and spends his time im pacing the corridor in front of the cell when Dot engaged in reading his Testament or other religious books with which he has been sup- phed. His brether Isaac, who has not seen ce 1860, en he left for Texas, was at the jail with hi ister a day or two ago, but the warden being temporarily absent, and the orders being very strict as to the admission of persons to see him, he was not allowed an in- terview. AGERAND BALL ON MONDAY, MABOH 4, 1867, ar MARINIS ACADEMY, E street, between 9th and 10th streets, eed LARCENY.—Frank Cronin, L W. Shaeffer and W McE. Robinson were arrested by Otlicer Roter, of the 3d ward, yesterday, on the charge of stealing butter from a country wagon atthe Northern Market and selling it to Ma Kep- jer, ahuekster. Mary Kepler denied having the butter, but it was found in her house, and she was held to bail for court for receiving the stolen property. Frank Cronin was seat to jail, and the others were dismissed by Justice Morsell. Tickets, admitting Gent and Ladies, $1. By order COMMITTEES. fe 25.7t Good wit! to one and all we extend, Our motio 1s pleasure to our friends. S* OND GBaND Pane o He 600B WILL ASSUUIATION, — wee $e come off Tharsday, Feb. 21, ned 0 open PCP AURSDAY, FEBRUARY 2%, TheCommittee pledge themselves in, makin, this the grandest affeir of tho season, The Bal will be given next Thursday, Feb 28, raio, hail, blow orsnow, Coi ne,come all. The tic are good for next Thursday, fe 22 LOST AND FOUND. p's DIAMOND PIN, single emeled border and shank A i reward willbe paid by leaving it at the Storeef Mr. A. 0. HOUD, 335 Penusyl- ja avenue. fe 28-3t* I OST—On the evening ef the 27th instant, as 4 Onyx or Jet BREASTr IN, with a pearl cen- tre. ‘ibe finder will suit.bly rewarded by leaving tt af 510 Gatreet norsh, between 4th and 5th streets it* —_—_o—_—_. RELIEF FOR THE SUFFERING Poor aT THE SovutH.—Henry Clay Preu the poet, will, at the request of several distinguished per- soms. repeat at anearly day his interesting lecture on “Hamlet,” and nas with commend- able genercsity, announced his purpose to de- vete the proceeds for the relief of the suffering poor atthe South. We trust his effort will realize a handsome sum for this charity, which commends itself to the favor of all true phi- lanthrophists. O8T—A Geatl 4 stone, off col; lube: — or # KEPFrinG OPEN ee i Uns —Lesterday, ee anneannen, im caae, valued aim prevent *. Potentini was arrested by officer K.T tay- . 4 Jor, of the Second Ward, charged with keeping Kine'goder wil be itherally ie ranted by jsoving open bie place of business after the hours pre. | Posemg.vith B. BOB! ‘and 10th ste. f scribed by law. He was fined $11 by Justice —— = Morsell. Michael Leahey was arrested by of. | @TBAYED AWAY. o the léth 1 oun . 2 face, three old 3 ficer Auldridge, of the Seventh Ward, charged 4 with selling liquor after hours, and was fined De BOE a ee re nrned te DAN 8.0.90 by Justice Handy. —-— For Court.—This merning, Wm. Davis and —A k TOPAZ BRAOELET, set in fon ir ld; claep set with brillfants. The suitab'y rewarded by leaving it at Wm. Royston, alias Joshua Reid, who were C8 WHITTLESEY'S, 525 7th street, D arrested two weeks ago by detectives Bigley | street. fe 27-3 and Kelley tor burgiary at F’. Ochseareiter’s, on 7th street, were brougnt to a hearing at the Fourth Ward station. The burglary case was dismissed; but they were committed for court for the robbery at M. Heil’s restaurant, on Delaware avenue, on the 13:h instant. $200 BEW AaB Dd. My stable was entered !.st night, th Feb twodark BAY MAB! stolen therefrom. The 7apd 8 yearso!4. One hasa bole in each side of nostril, and ® mark on each flank, as though the skinhad been sewed. The other hae a mark on ber left rump, near the crupper, im shape of alet- ter A. Both of them interfere when traveling: One bas very thick legs. $100 will be givew for the mares, ens MINISTERIAL. —The Rt. Rev. George D.Cum- mins, Bishop of Kentucky, and formerly rec- tor of Trinity Church in this city, is in George- town, the guest of Rev. W. W. Williams, rec- tor of Christ Church, and it is announced will preach in Christ Church, Georgetown, to- morrow evening. or the above reward for the mares and convicti mot the fe 27-3¢* SAMLA 395 south € A. near Ravy Yard. Thureday eveni e DIAMOND @ solitaire set fn jet en: al li be patd if left at mrs. @ KEB’S, corner of 434 and © sts. fe 25-30 —On_ Bi ¢ 24th, a little white tip : es RECOVERED.—Yesterday Detectives Miller and Coomes recovered a suit of clothes valued at $90, belonging to Mr. J. N. Burrett, which bad been stolen from the Avenue House last Monday and pawned with a regular broker. The thief has not yet been arrested. . soos one pose = PoLiczs REPoRTs.—The polire reported 55 = ‘en. poner nt wl — yesterday. The fines amounted to cohe lee pet, fers 38° $126.94. soe CITY ITEMS. THE 20 per cent bill has passed both honses: also the 10 per cent. deduction bill on Uhina, Glass and Crockery Ware, Cutlery, Plated Ware, &c., Coal Oil, Lamp Goods, Tin and ‘Wooden Ware, and everything useful for boneekeepers at the two stores of Foley & Co., 275 Pennsylvania avenue, and 316 F street, between 10th and 11th streets. Agents for the new Oil Company. Goods rented to parties and sold to the trade at Baltimore rates. 2: Willerd’s PERSONAL. ES eran Kir inidern, TOO OFT FELT HATS, and all kinds of Hats, ees Cleaned, Colored and Trimmed new, ut M° IEBWELRY.—Tiped Bog Wood Setts, Tipea | CUNNINGHAM Cheep Hat Store, 8 Seventh street, between BLY FOR Lai 30 BEAD. oT OP iibroidered NlGHT BOW a aod CHES Cross Setts, Cluster Setts, 200 styles ef Buttons, Stads, Lockets, Kings, Pins, Silver Plated Speons, Fork=, Cups, Goblets. Call Bells, re- Seived this morning, at Prigg'’s One Dollar | YORES, more elaborate than any Jevetry No. 438 vania avenue, | Peosived Mei heeend, most beantiful near 4% street. hands, and forsale at REDUCED PRiO SGD ee dy ETT Eel the lar wer here of HAVE YoU CALLED om Harvey & Uo., 239 | ladies’ wear, we cam please ail. both Pennsylvania avenue, between 9th and 10th | and price, and are de streets, to try those mammoth eysters that ms | are receiving fresh every day? If not, go: and you will get the pick ef the market, served im every style. to preduee the best work, iss most patterns, and BTAMP CHMATIE, thon ane sent cern in this or any es On Prac bee bere insured ladies that no injarious com: thous Sp GE and shields them from 1: ing their FIxk-StTiTcHED Boots made to order for hands of those who buy « few blocks $10, Gaiters for $7.50; ladies Kid Button Gai- jaim themselves stam ys mompine, 5 pa 86; parereee nr $5, and all styles of width,» rr yay ag s and Children’s Shoes vi w at Heti- >. brun & Bro’s., 506 Seventh pm sy one door porite Patent Office. BCKING, M.D. HYGIBNIU AND OMMEOPATALG PHTSIOIER, cE—249 Pa. Ave., bet. 12th and 13th sts. south of Odd Fellows’ Hall. 3 ———_e—__ BILLIARDS.—Another one of those interest- ing match games of billiards between Messrs. Davis & Jones will take place at Miller's Bil- lard Room, 430 Pennsylvania avenue, to-mor- Tow evening, at 7 o’clock. prices, ‘emasutta— ——_e—"- ready oo + Your Extra Comprysation Mowzy.—Buy Bight sown okes, - SS s: & piane from Ellis, who is selling out ata sac- nd S* _snsoseseel O68, rifice, to remove his stock. 306 Pennsylvania often Sere erald or embrebecey , ear Restores are ah panda bay & dane we upabiousiets Y fecn!pcharas ‘aawe Go To Frane’sand buy 8 good white Shirts ‘and Hi $2-00, and $2.50—and ll other goods in his | “4™ Sains Ween ate Hine cheap * Proportion—4%4 7 street, be- ‘8o Weeting areae areas, pM A rn ty C..- Sa aNnaerer ioe Ss ————__ BI aae FUNERAL WREATHS, BO- A-Yourm, to fortune snd to fame unknown, | D> auare, Ose es. ABO HORS STAG, Be. Will find clothing to suit him for One Price | Bf{er"ss iaatu apr i oniy.at Henning’s, corner of Seventh street | por a8, Hale DREBSRS fer Balle Ey and Maryland avenue. miRe. Hise removed to Ho. 42' —< . — o oc Fine Gloss Kid Button Boots at@. B. Wil. TTO - | Som’s, No. $08 7th street, under Odd Fellows’ eaLron At LAW AB ROTARY PUSUID, Hall, at prices ranging ff mM $3.50 to $6.50. 6 95 12th street 5 de H-iy THOsE Lavine who want an it Em- cingetmsctespy Sane Pree y | 430.50 nae Nabe e getone calling at co's, 381 ‘ treet, before mayer en stock to his new | WALNUT De MABRALT ED'S, cen ecnt store, |o TH STRERT. —— 2. .—Ostehili Mountains, land- Du. Warre, niropodist, 434 Peng. iv.. be. | scape. by Bommers. Pair Cabinet 12 Laniecere, (SET sed ah nae conte So ane: | Sc Wiktes orisogt ogy ctann ya pane arg bes. "aaa ne ei, er. Interior 0: low, Very fino, by cresences, &c. Office hours from 8 a m. te Beatrice Cenci. &e_, Sc. — ine Ge: mere Aamhiniancrat ez tere Sp.m.,and6to 8p.m. Established 1661. € ., poem, 3 poe a eae lem, red? peare For Cutietains and Frosted Feet, White’s pe Lay . we Sepenet Embrocation is a specific. Price $1 per bottle. ese Hi Mmateh ings fr: t- a. iqpin e ‘atin, a o froma A SuasPits Cune—Dr. Gilbert's Pile in- sare. strument posltively cures the worst cases ot agit go id Mail on receipt o: .» Orca. le ire tree. Sola = force MO fall, every where. mesceP Ai, er, No. 675 Broadway, New York. EY medvan, ow Pauyins be had in at the aan ee Sts war's Pianos. We ved assortment of 11 Aa the last bag "e Pianos have, ft R Condon WANTS... WD tune wea” aire sie fe a ) ARTED—B i.e . sae eee ge W48tED_w TI © DWELLING Hotes, leas than ¢ third eash. lanes in siz and eRe ${gress. civing full partionlars, Post Office Box 419, fe 28 at* W 48T80—Two colored SERVANT GIRLS to 60 to Penn: ee to cook. wash and from, and one chamberwork, uet come Sonitortable tone will be een keane 367 13:8 of., bet beat. apd Maassave? tes an y fe 7-3 5 ANTED-A Weegee aed hi eats ude ope without a a need ap- best recomme: umnew genres a dry goodsor . References juired. Address BW. E., Clty Poot Ofleas ee ee ar ae [NFURNISHED HOUSE WANTEO—O U tatait from 6 to8 rooms. Posse-sion sired on ‘or before the lst of April. Address 251 Post Office. fe 27 WASTED_-A comfortable Dwelling HO wegriee eix = — were ae cated. tenant can bad ress! n, w D. SHEPHEED, fe m-6t Corner 7th and D streets, W ANTED_Two or three CANVASSEs8 fer Fire and Life Insurance. Must be well ac- auaintedinthecity, Ap betwe Mandi y o'clock, at No.4 Intelligencer Building, 7th st fe 27-3t* j ANTED—Several EADIBS, OLERKS, who have experience in bas ind WANTILEA MAR ERS era miteteene® . M. WILLIAN, fe -1w 336 Penna. avesne D—To purchase OE, with back but with modern i ; be , and E And H str: ng Office Box No. 613, stat 0. W ANTED—Aa ences. A) streets. ANTED—A& good OOOK, washer,and troner Apply at 389 13th street, between B and I ‘eots. fe 26-3t* ® BaOlOK &Bsi- . containing 12 COUK, with good it No. 403 corner ye etr W NTE D—Inmediately, good COOK, washer nd ironer To one that can come weil rec- ommended the best wages at 397 13th st., bet. Gund Will be civen. App it, av te 36- 'y wart —A& geod WOMAN COOK, and t> do warhing. and thoroughly understands her business Oni] at 298 E street. fe 26 3t* OAMPBELL & GODFREY. q{ocer WANTED—Of five or sx rooms, situ ated bet, 6th avd 15th streets weat and F and N north. Rent not te exceed Adidre particulars, E. E., office of this pxper ANTED TO BEN STOBE and v' L- ING attached, either in Washington or Georgetown, suitable for a general retail grecery and prevision business, by a responsible party Address, stating location and particu .&F, box Ne. 222 Port Office, Alexandria, {626-3t" OOM WANT. i rivate Bost? AND _— BD in oF val family, where 10 other boarders, by iady engaged | Must be near the 412th ste adress, tio D. » Star office. References exchanged. fe 26-3t* r D—To buy, a first-class, large d ing HOUSE, with modern improvements, well located. If offered really cheap a cash cus tomer can be found on applieation to PHILP & SOLOMONS, fe 26-3t 332 Penn. avenue, WASTED TO BUY—A second hand Fire and Burglar Preof BA Any one desiring can finda purchaser by lying or addressing ABE & OO. fe 5-10 488) 7th st., bet. D and 5. "PO VETERINABY BUBGRONS—Wanted, a ia se ar is ath pply P ter toDr. JOHN B. Mick at, Voterinary Bas: goon. 6thet, between Gand Hats. fe 23-6t* bi NTED—Allie want of MONBY call at GOLDSTEIN & 00.8, bicensed P rokers, 34 43; street, near ‘Penus, Iranta pti J sesrens. = a a ng jess to c: - ‘GRMCY, No. 299 Pa. ave “A rate Offered te make money, fe 19-2w* GENTS WANTED Fu aE History OF ZHE WAR EST WEEN THE STATES, at; CIRG IT8 ORIGIN. CAUSES AND BE JL?8.” By Hon. A Steph THE LIFE BOR. ALEXAan Clevel: land. Cireulars and Bend for TIONAL BU felé-Im* 607 Miuors re == wi tiie bog sie ed lag con. calls same. uses for reat. = D. L. WAbLS & 00. FOR SALE AND RENT. fps Waa Sect ast- air Bl tlemen Cae gta nie fe 28-2t* or the ul at etore, four doors fr. street. fe 28 st* (OR BENT. large FROST ROU k furnished, with or without BUA&D, for a gentleman acd lads, or two gen' Terms moderate. 309 8th strect, between L and M streets. f- n-3 (OB BENT—A median -size trick HU KF Georgetowh. B. O.; geod locati two stor: » No. 44 wn Inquire at the Star Oitice. ‘OB BENT—Brick HOUS' T most ply at this office lith and 12th streets weet avenue. NT —Oue two-story FRAME douse end oth pecs, Apeisaniee hae 4th an. Streets. {fe 27-3t* a feirMituse. Fo BENT-A iwo-story FRAME HOUSE on 43g street. near Virginia avenue, with stable ev intherear. Apply at 228 D +t oth, fe Z. near 4% st. Ls picasaat FUB- iF geutiemen only, 3, at 469 y street, between e it to Capitol and Patent a. Street care pass the door, Bent mode nr * OR BENT—Three unfu first er second fleor, » all tamily. Loc: B REN T—Toree lar, Pleasantly situated fi near the Oapitol. Terme and other gentlemen No let 6 east, Capitel Hill. fe 27-30" OR BENT—DWELLING HOUSE corner street north and lith trooms. with stable of W bet FS RENT—Three BOOMS on third floor, un- furnished. at 493 H street, between 8th and 9th a» fe 25 3 furnished aod twofurnishet jo. $37 Bist et., between Hi and I fe 26 3t* @QTOCK AND FIXTUBRS of Store 475 7th at. | for sale, or Fixtures for sale and Store for rent. fo 26 st ro SALE OR BENT—Uheap, a four-roomed frame HOUSE. near the Circle Also. a fine carriage DOG for sale, at BOR, FULTON's, Pawnbroker, 502 9th st.. n fe 26-20" [F'URSISHED thout Board. Refé : iv at Bo 320 New York » between 9th end 10th ats. je 26-4t F° SALB—The GOUD WILL. LEAs® LI- CENSB, and FIXTURES, with sTUOK if agreed on, of the store situated on the southeast corner Of 133, and D streets. Inquire on the prem- ines. fe 28-38" OB RENT—Four Basement BOOMS. ruitanl for stores or shops. on the most promineng business corner of 7: For inqaire on the premises, at ISBAEL’S ore. No, 379 7th street, corner of I. 25 St" 'T—One three. y BRICK ROUSE, taining 9 rooms, with gas and water, newly Ee and papered 10 ho 47 i8th street, betwee: minutes’ walk to the Treas $22 7th st., bet. Da ValCas. BL ILDING LOTS i sale. It is situated en the north side of Bear 18th between Senator Sher: and Mexican Minister's, frontiag om Franklin y. ai P' ¥ 8 two stor ick © fe 6-tf WH, 465 9th strect NI ites of BN fe 6t — —N. W. corner 10th ‘and "sts. 3 E—(Only $250 cash aired, ~ res yaa bh enthiy Nnetalmente of $25 each )—3 new two story oubns 200. fe %s-2w 485% 7th st., bet. D and ie. iN T—Elegantly FURNISHS: o Fo eves eeerte Presidention Wace 200 per month. Alse, one of 16 rooms on Ma tol, at $100 th Also, one of 10 roome, w talched on toe Tor avenue, at $50 per month, All these houses have modern IRPFOVEMEDE. WELLS & 00., fe 25-68 10th and F strects, OB BENT—By the ist Moreh, a HOUSE with ten rooms, with gas amd water, on 9 second door from K street, Inquire next doer, at the store. fe 23-6 FRE Sate Dear Pa. ave. 's GULDSTRI fe 2]-1m ‘bi BD—Hew and Mite alg eabiished orvtaat Puss = : “ss bee Fe SUvES ©0., 502 9th at., rs Bo! BBA. avenue. Bole’ ‘agent for SINGER'S SEWING MACHINE je 22-1y W 437 CLOTHING, old Co) val 100 LADINS immediately. to 1 Bhirte: Bl pp pel 5 who bi fi Be r bs Cloaks, Ospes, Ai tial tation Chair Oovers, Pianos, and, in short, ev of Patterns as they are daily issued. pene was oe and 4 Pracheal . ond ve recupivs OMNTS PER WIDTH. mak tam tterm bi it as, Braids Bis and Werkiag Gotten vont tase de 16-tf D_ FUSNITURE. Wy 4NTED-SECOND Tay Also. MIRRORS. CABPEYS. BEDS, BED DIRG and HOUSEF CRNISHING GUODs3 sfevery deccrrption. 8B, BUCHEPY. 404 Th street, jees- on G and B, cast cide BOARDING. RHISHED, front, second story, ROOM fo F Feat, Tu cigmitnent “Boao” ‘A few TA Apply on Sth street, bete Land K, Ne. 317). $0 26 5° aes BNT—Two FURHISHED BOOMS, with or wii le 5 street tween den and stat Board. at 650 I tei B948>- FRONT PABLOS tier wie SRS Rear Rea a. : fo25 iw™ Taaesk Teas Rea ER SGA raat oa F ee ag Laan’ ply SOD B ono bek, Set we fe Dipes teate Setcace. omg gs unag G. B.JEW- AP, sige iB _O® BENT—Ferni-hea — Por ene BES DERON uf the nant, Minister, corner 12th and K. Apply a u and ro See ee ‘OB SALB—Three small GARDEN FARMS, near She sity. ome of 60 acres. i Rew fe 19-Im” x. POE BERT The ST0RE ROOM next > tne nder M. \. Al PRS ier Barocas Hel, Any Possisuz BOOMS VOR RBNT—PALLOR and tw: D> tloer, communi- }. came gating. for rent with sor wihowt board” “Fo-be lc OF separately. reet, square from the cars.” fe 18-tmari* * ETOWR Tat. me ia ro ae Dortrable Houses and Lets out ¥ 0 bf ith centre hail 25.0u0 feet of ground engined teeer's the boundary of Bo sity. Price 93,00. Apply at 347 of ceraps Foe ERs Pe Eat oa sioting of 150 inten, yo Ae AUCTION SALES. for other auction Bale: se fou’ * 4.5 THs AFTERNOON AND PU-#OXKR?~ BY" SES Ste pacehcenes S38 rk WILLIAMS, Awctioncers No. 5z6, corner 7th aud D stresta BUILDING LOTs F = KTH BST wovRTa AND WEST. at Pudlic Auction AY ‘Btu tnetawt Bfrouts aud Aepte Improved by good dw x. there lots ery destrank: Terms. Ove qvarter onsh : balance f months secured uy ry inn, All Conveyancing a the purch, fed REABLY NEW HOUSEHOLD F D on ‘W YORK av 8 Baten ee cots west at be Auction AY the ist day of M. reh at 10 o't hail well. at Houre No < vin 363 the fotiow- & Tetes Sctas Uasto One havdsome Kia k Walnut Wo: tr mix bandeome Rep piash Vel eek Lonnge Bckers ani Bi Havdeone Freeh piate Mirror, with Marble Biad nd Bracket Marble top Geatre Nearly new Carpe * e top Cott te, wi Wararcbe- and Mattresses" S* - Exceiirnt Kxtension Table and Dintne Chairs Sicepoard 1d a good lot of Cort Farnitare Jug and other Stoves res) sal tt eenery ware a Bd many other articles which we jeem Unneces *ery '0 enumerate, Terms cash. GREEN & WILLIAMS, fe 36 4 ities B* DL weus & OV., Auctioneers, W. Cormer of 10h and F streets HOUSEHOLD SURNIS AT PUBLIC auc. On FRIDAY, the Ist day of March next. at 10 o'clock &. m., We « '.at house Bo 3a2@ Street north, between 12th and ish streets wert, ned. vi aus aud Warhets er and other Tables Seperior | Mahogan: a Three Walbutao. 28") Wardrobes Mahogany Book -case Lounges, Fillows and Bolsters Blaphkets, Comforts Spreads Carpets v1 be Window Lot Toilette Orockery Oil Paint nd Gee Globes Marbie Siab'avd Gilt Mirrer Togetber btmeny ether articles toc numer ous te mention, -L. LB & Co fea {Chron.] Aacts. Y COOPER & LATIMER, Auctioneers. (late clerks with Jas. C. McGuire & Go..) Southwest corner of Penn's nue end iith Btar Omce Boiliding. 40,000 FINE CIGARS AT ON. FoR ACCOUNT OF WHOM IT O@NOEBN FRIDAY MORNING N March |. at 16 o'clock st our Auction Room, we will sell, te cover advances, 40,000 fine Cigars, of the following Win: 20 700 Eepanola Prensado 14 0 Lele de Cobas Conchas ‘a! Brevas c attention of our The imvited to the sale of the eet, George Rm, the Househo! Bitectsa of © family dectiniug oO. @ Var! of other articles Bumercus to mention, tobe sold Without reserse Wagpw au fe 28-2t* BYE OOLMAN & ©O., DOUBLE HARMESS AT avo- NG, March 2, at Shall cell about fifteen sett Blagie ona Thess, pertectiy now to Witch the at- fe 38-2 .» Avots, B. 0. Brooxsn, Salesman. B* GRREN & WILLIAMS, Auctioneers. aDM RSES. WA CONS AND SakminG UTEMGILS af PUS- on Wore DAT the 6th day of March, at 1 Pise at fed 1Rep..8,.MaT] Y COOPER & LATIME: en bate clerks with JO . Bou! er Penney ivanii and “3 street, Btar Oltce Building. 8 GOOD HOUSEHOLD py eNITURE aT avc- On BAT tin | Rooms Ste eclock diana sa sesortment of Furniture comprisi Walnut Bedsteads, Bareausand Washstends ¥ and Tables L8O, Wilder Fi: 5 , ire Preof Safe. fe 28-2t *ERSREER Yaytn ay SELMER Pare de wats kin ‘clock