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THE EVENING STAR. LOCAL NEWS. AMUSEMENTS, &c., TO- NIGHT. E Wa:.'s New Urera Hover —First night ia tbis city of thenccumplizheaarust Miss Fanuy Morgan Pheips, who will appear as “Anue cegirdie” tn the «Actress by Daylight,” end us the “Countess Zytomer” in the “Wild Ivisa Girl." National Taeater.—Mr John Brougham in “Columbus Reconstructed,’ and Flies in ihe Wed.” Merzesort Hatt —Notwithstanding the bad weavber Alt. Burnett's irresistible drollery continues to attract crowded houses. — —__2»—___ Srera Warp Rervstican CLUB —A meet- Ing of a lurge number of residents of the Sixth ‘Ward was held last eveniog 8t Odd Fellows’ Hall, Navy Yard, fer the purpose of forming a Sixth Ward Kepubltican Club. The meei- ing was called to order by } J. Sayles Brown, chairman of the executive committee of tne Repobhean Association, who stated that under instruction from that association Be was present to organize a Sixth Ward Club auxiliary to the Central Association. The executive committee had organized clubs in ail tbe other wards. all of which had adspted the same consti'ution as the Central Associa- tion, which was formed a short time before the meeting of the 36th Uongress by leading Republicans of this District, one object being that these clubs might be opened to both white and colored men, as it was the policy ef the Central Association to discouarge political or- ganizations composed of either white or col- ored men exclusively. another objec: was that there might be uniformity in all the wards and all working cpon the same principle. Mr. B. then read (pe constitution of the Central As- sociation and it was unanimously adopted. The following named gentlemen gave their names to become members of the association :— Ohbaries E. Latbrope, Wm. Dixon, Joseph S. Martin. Clarence M. Barton. Charles W. King. Samuel Harris, Solomon Nally, Rubert Laag- sey. Woolsey Baxter jr. S. B. Prumsill, Sam’) Langley. Robert OC. Griffin, Smith Pratt. Heary Better, Cbaries Dyson, Henry Smith, sr., Thomas Biackwell, Alfred Smith, Joseph Shiner, Walter Brooks, James H. Holmes, Wm. H. Better, David K. Parker, N. W. Evans, Michael Shiner, Henry Get, S. Marshal. Heary Brooks, G. H. McReynolds, Morton Smith, George S. Langley, Josiah Gray, Richard Morgan, ana Wen. Turner. Mr. Barton moved that & Kepublican clab now be f ed, and nominated as tempurary cbsirmaa, as the request of a large number ef workingmen, Mr. Joseph S. Martin. Mr. Lathrope nominated Mr. Wm. Dixon, who declined Mr.Griffia nominated Mr. Charles E. La- thrope. Messrs. C. M. Barton and J. H. Holmes were alse nominated, but declined. ‘The vore being taken, Mr. Lathrope was chosen temporary chairman Mr. Lathrope, on taking the chair, thanked the association aud congratulated the members tor the bappy auspices under which they as- sembled. After s long and desperate struggie With the fees of Rumanity we bad at last suc- ceeded in Maintaining tne principle of equal Tights, and it was pow about to be inaugurated in this the capital of the nation Mr. Clarence M Barton was nominated for vemporary secretary. Mr. N. W. Evans was also nominated. and upon taking the vote, Mr f.vans was declared elected Mr. J. H. Holmes moved that a committee of tive be appointed to neminate officers for the Association and report at the next meeting Which motion was adopted, and the Chair ap- pointed the following gen'iemen as such com- mittee: J.H. Holmes, R ©. Griffin.C M. Bar- ton, Hi y Better, and Geo H. McKeynolds. Mr. Charles W. King moved that & commit- ee of three be appointed to prepare by-laws. Mr. Henry Beiter woved to amend by in- serting five instead of three: which was adopted, and the following named persons ap- pointed: ©. W. King, J. S. Martin, Smith Pratt. Charies Dyson, and Samuel Harris. The Chair announced that the expenses for ball rent and advert sing were $6.5), anda collection being made. <377 were collected. Mr. Inxon contribud the balance, and the bills were paid Thecy a ball Appointed Ss a committee tosecure jor the meeting of the association, K. ©. Griffin, JS. Maran, and David KR. Parker. Mr. Holmes presented a list of by-laws, ‘which were referred to the commitiee Mr. Holmes moved to amend the constitution SO a5 fo bave two vice presidents instead of ene. and an executive committee of thirteen nsiead of fifteen Mr David K. Parker said it was proposed © organize this clubon a similar pian with the others; and it the conttitution was changed, t certainly would not conform with that of the other clubs. The motion of Mr. Holmes was rejected, ana Be (hen gave notice that he would move the amendment at the next meeting. Mr. Holmes offered the following gk ed, Tbat the chairman appoint a com. Mittee, to consist of three persons, whose duty itshatl be to divide this ward into twelve dis- tricts, for the object of insuring a complete or- anization of the Republicans of the ward and for executive purposes, and who shall report at the next meeting, and that the first precinct sbail be divided inte seven districts, and the second precinct into five districts, and that the committee on Domina’ions 1s hereby instrnctea to Demiuate for the executive commitice of the permanent organization one member in each af the said districts. The resolution was adopted: and the Caair Sppointea as such committee Messrs. J. H Helmes, Wm. Dixon and N. W. Evans. Ad- Journed ——e TAKEN SICK IN THE STREET.—Last evening a lady who gave the name of Minnie Smith Was taken with convul-ions in one of the 7.h street cars, and carried into Sullivan and Heller's drug store, at the corner of N street, where everything necessary was done for her. Sne was tsken to the Central Guardhouse where she was attended by Dr. Pre Administered ciivroform, but it had fi ffect and she bad several convulsions during the night. She is still cared for by Lieutenant Skippon and the Third Ward police. She she says she was with Mra Brown, in George- town. and will return as soon as she is able From papersin her possession and from what she stated when able to do so, it appears that her busband was a leutenantin a Michigan regiment and was killed at Chancellorsville, and she is pow hereto obtain a pension: that ber father was the ©olonel of the Louisiana Tigers. in the Kebel army, in which she had several brothers-in-iaw, and that she had, beside her husband, tour or five brothers in tne Union army a Tue Keoistration —The registry of voters { the Ist ward was continued yesterday at ‘he colored Baptist church, 19th street. The <roWd Was not near so large as on the previous days, and the number registered was the \liest yet registerd in one day. There were ip all 456 names received—200 whites and 265 colored—wbich. added to those previously re- ceived wakes a total of 2500-0 white and ill colored. There were buta small namber challenged. and but few rejected: severai on account of hom-residence, and a few on ac- coont of not having been naturalized. The Board will finish up the registration in the ist ward this afternoon, and for the purpose of accommodating those unable to attend atan earlier bour, will sit from 4 tos this evening. — Tot New York Anortion Case —The victim of an sileged operation for abortion, performed by Dr. Geo. Beakely, and tor which that physician and the nurse, Mrs. Anna Cole, are now under arrestin New York, was not the widow of Major Kimball, of Hawkins’ Zouaves, killed accidentally by Gen. Corcoran in Virginia in 1863, as stated in the morning papers of that city yesterday. Mrs Ellen Kemball, widow of Major Kimb:l', is now & resident of this city, whre she kas many triends. The victim the widow of Lieut Aumbali. taken prisoner during the Mexican war -——_.—____ Svovey Dgarh —Yesterday morning Mr. H. ©. Whitemore, an old and much respected citizen of South Washington, died very sud- denly at bis residence on Eighth street, below 3 street south. Mr. Whitemore was 7] years of age, and for several years had been saffer- ing wih & cancer in the head. He had been to his -boe store and returned to breakfast, and feelmg unwell aid down and died in a few minutes. Mr. Whitemore was a member of the Great Council and Osage Tribe of Red ™ snd ef Eastern Ledge and Grand Lodge of Odd Fellows. who will attend bis funeral &t noon on Sunday next. —— ARRESTED OW Susricion.—Yesterday John Hughes was arrested by Officer Hill of the Second Ward, on suspicion of the larceny of two gold rings, which were foand upon nim By direction of Major Richards, the prisoner and property were sent to the detectives office, And the prisoner was taken into custody by Detectives Miller and Coomes. who charged Dim with the suspicion of the larceny of six teen or eighteen rings of the same sort from S. Simonds. Tbe case 1s beid for further bearing i. ‘TSB WEATHER in uD cedented, even in this Stitude, in Blareh, god is very unfavorable for farming operations and the fisheries. Ye=- *rday,t © vist, we bad the twenty-first snow -torm of theseason. T! un having now safely fol over on the north side of the line, we mty Sope for a cessation of the equinoctial storm, and the advent of spring. + ACL HOURS OF THE DAY AND NIGHT meais cso be ootained at Hammack’s res‘aurant, Where sli the luxuries of the season may b- obtained, with wines aad liquors of the best brands BENTH Waxp Ravtoat Kk CLun.—Last evening, the regu’ meeling Of th\s asvociation was held at Turner Hatl—Mr. HO. Johnson, vice president, ia and Dr. Wm. Boyd secretary, cretary rend & letter headed Exec t've Commitee Cotered Soldters Teagne,” sirned T. R ana Georze Db Jobnson, secretary, sreat injustice had been done to ore of their members, Mr G M_ Arnold. colored, ( whose loyalty they endorse) by the club. aud veliey- ing that they (the cimb) was laboring under great mistakes, asking that an opportanity be even Mr. Arnold to make an explanation: {It Will be recollected that ata previons meeting it was charged by some of the members that a colored man was engaged in the plot to send vYovers ont of the city, and at the Iast meeting a letter from Arneid, addressed to J. F. Wilk- ipDeOR, WAS presented, bat Wilkinsen not be- ing & member, the letrer was returned.) Mr. Artbur Pannell asged who signs it? i move that it be laid on the table if tbat man’s name is signed to it. Mr. J. H. Crane moved that the letter be accepted. and asked why there should be such baste in disposing ot it. answered because Hawkins Was about the same kind of man as Arnold. The Gebite was continued at considerable length, in the course of whicn Mr. Boswell urged that when any charges are to be made they should be referred to the executive com- mittee, who could properly investigate them before they are made public; and Mr. Crane argued tbat becanse a man did not do exactly As the club desired, it was no reason te doubt his loyalty, and a man bad a right to persuade to other portions of the coun- try if he thought their condition could be bet- tered, but he was opposed to persuading them to go South. Severalof the colored men ex- t Arnold should have the privilege of making 8 statement. and final! 10D granting the request contained in lever was adopted. Dr. Boyd offered a series of resolutions re- ing the anxiliary associations to mate the admission fee twenty-five cents, and the dues ten cents per week, that they appoint a committee of registration and a committee of Ways and means: which were adopted. Afier some conversational debate as to meet- ing places, &c , the meeting adjourned. —4——— TaE BILL TO CHANG Mayoralty ELEcTION.—The following isa copy of the bill providing for a change in the time of electing a Mayor and other officers for the city of Washington, introduced by Senator Wileon on Wednesday, and referred to the Committee on the District of Columbia : Be it enacted, dc. That at the election to be held in the city ot Washington, District of Colambia, on the first Monday in June next, there shall be voted for and elected by a ma- jority of the voters, in addition to the officers bow required to be elected, a Mayor in place of the present incumbent, who shall hold his office tor two years from the first Monday in Jnty following, a Comptroller of the Treasury of said city, who shall hold bis office for three years from the first Monday in July next, and who shall colered ment pressea a wish THE TIME POR THE bave charge of the disburse all shall be drawn trom the city treasury. except on bis order, countersigned by the Mayor. And said Comptroller sbail give boud in the sum of fifty thousand dollars. to be approved by the Chief Justice of the Supreme Court of the District of Columbia for the faithfal per- formance of bis dat of the tunds in bis any misapplication nds shall be deemed a felony, and on conviction thereof he shall be imprisoned foraterm of not less than three nor more than five vears. 2 And be it further enac election in June next there shall be voted for snd ¢lec'ed two aldermen for each ward, one of whom shall be elected for the term of onr year inthe place of the present incumbents and the other fer two years, who shall consti- tute and possess and exercise all the duties functions now devolved by law on the d of Aldermen in 3. Alt laws and parts of laws inccusist- ent herewith are hereby repealed. ed, That at said ATTEMPT AT Horse STEALING 3 TED —At l2o'vlock last night, officers Fert and of the Foarth Ward, tound the stable belonging to Web between D and E 7th streets, bro- locks having been The thieves were ey- alarmed by the approach of the of- ficers. and escaped a For THe West. —Dr. Samuel A promising young physician of South tugton, having received an appointment in th Medical Department of to report for duty at Omaha, lett the city the city this morning for bis post, carrying with him the best wishes of many Army, tad orders KEEPING OPEN Ruliman was arrested by officer S 2d Ward. for keeping open bis piace of bus: on Sunday. Justice Thompson fined him =), TNDAY.— Yesterday Wm Porice REPORTS.— Toe lieutenants reported 27 arres's made by tne office entire District yesterday. The fines in cor- Poration casez amounted to ~59.10. 1¥ YOU WANT To EN. to Metzerott Hall to-night SEES SSS SEE a A HEARTY LAt WHITEMORE. after srort bat ONEAL WHITE he funeral will take p ¢ o'clock Sund, On Tuoraisy, sinful illuees, OBE, aged seventy years aud the 2ist inst., HUMPHREY @ from his late resi- evening Hisfriends Sre respecttully invited tu at n street, between G and i, great my pain — Short was my time, bat To rest in Christ is now Dry ur voureyes and weep no more, Tam not lost but cone belore not dear wife or children, ise your hearts in prayer; it of this. your tronble, A kind and affectionate husband father, beloved by all Savan Waitt ERIES. HALL & PLANT, PLANT'S BUILDING, Corner New York avenue and l6tu street, (Entrance on New York avenue,) Dealers in fine FAMILY GROCERIES, TEAS, WINES, IMPORTED LUXURIES, &c., &e., would respectfally notify their friends and the Public that they have just opened their New Gro- cery Store, where can be obtained any article usa ally kept in a first class Grocery. Without at- tempting to enumerate our large, fresh a lected stock, we eordially invite the public to examine our store and stock, believing we shall not fail to give entire satisfaction to ali who may faver us with their patronage. We call espesial attention to our assortment of TEAS and COFFEES, which have been “elected with great carefor purity. Dealers will find a Sine assortment to select from, and our prices to Goods delivered promptly in any part of the city, OOKS ON FARMING, Flower Garden Directe Fruit Garden. by Thom : 91.50; Ten Acres rm of Four Acres. 8c, cy id and ai : Wateon’s American tche: rs tor t arden How to Ovltiva 35 parenee® Book of eg cre ead! # Agrica Eeone 75; Boussingscit’s ‘8 Muck Man Book 91 00:F: Ameri ; Langstroth on the Hy IMiustrated Horse Doo! lor @ Doctor, Dodd's Ameri- Y Book ‘$1 80; i Domestic Ant: Mas: as Farrier, $1, Guenon ou Milch Go Ite re ® large lot of- Tom two to ten 20 cents All wool reots. worth 0 ced aud mediam in rempante of fi ards. »t i2\ cents ‘or! SLIN colere. at 40 ‘cock of low: pri GEO J. JOHNSON oO, Sal Seventh street DKESS GOUDs, og SUNEpS|, SPESTeTEEeTES! CITY ITEMS. Pras Ox—! Moving until yor come to Henning’s One Jiothing Store, on the coraer of Seventh street and Maryland ave- nue. —— INVEST in one of those nine dollar hg oe Over Sacks, manufactured and sotd by No’ Walker & Uo , 53 Pennsylvania avenue, be- tween 6th and 7th streets. They sre fashion- able cut, well made and good trimmings. 3 °° INPORMATION.—Those about to marry and newly married, can find ready-made Linen and Cotton Sheets, Pillow Cases, Bed Spreads ofall descriptions, Feather and Hair Pillows, Mattresses, Table Linen, Toweling. Crash, Window Shades, Uarpets, Oil Cioth, Matting. &c., at Adamson's, 9th street, pear Penn- sylvania avenue. im —_e—___ THE YINBST Assortment of Toilet Soaps and Tooth Brushes in the Wity are sold at low prices at F. X. Dooley’s Apothecary, corner east Sd street and Pennsylvania avenue, Cap- itol Hill. Ww 9 and small Profits! ood White Shirts $1.50, $2 and $2 50, Fr Gent's Furnishing Store, 494 7th street, be- tween D and E, also shirts made to order. im QUICK sale —* GRay’s COLLARS, 25 cents per box; Gold- smith Collars, 25 cents per box; Imitation Linen Collars, 25 cents per box; and all otner goods cheap in proportion at Franc’s Gents Furnishing Store, 4947th street, between D and E streets. im eee er ae a For OnrLsrains and Frosted Feet, White's Embrocation is a specific. Price $1 per bottle. For sale at 424 Pennsylvania avenue, between 4yand streets. ——_o——__ Dr. Waits, Uhiropodist, 424 Penn. ay., be- tween ¢ and 6th streets, continues the suc- cessfal treatment of corns, bunions, bad nails, enlarged joints, warts, moles, vascular ex- cresences, &c. Office hours from 8 a. m. to Sp.m.,and6to &p.m. Established is61. — oe erat ASvUREPILE CURE.—Dr. Gilbert's Pile in- strument positively cures the worst cases of les. Sent by mail on receiptof #4. Circu. jars free. Sold by druggists. Agents wanted everywhere. Address J. B. Romaine, Mana- ger, No. 575 Broadway, New York. 3: o——__— PENNIES CAn be bad in any quantities at the Star office counter ee AMUSEMENT NATIONAL THEATRE. Pennsylvania avenue, near Willards’ Hotel, THIS (FBIDAY) EVENING, March 22. Farewell benefit and last night but one positive- ly of the engagement of pnelets 3 JOHN BROUGHAM 10 wi pear TWO uF BIS BEST OHARACT! Last time of hisown Great Extravagi COLUMBUS REOONSTBUOCTED. The performance will commence with FLIES IN THE WEE. Mr. Corydon Foxglove, A torney-at-Law......... 3. a, enti- “Mr. John Brongham JOHN OWENS Will appear on Monday evening pext. WALL'S NEW OPERA HOUSE. 4. B. PHILLIPS.....LESSEE AND MANAGER. First night of the engagement of the Versatile and Accor plisded ‘oss FANNY MORGAN PHELPS, appear 1HIS EVENING, as ANNE nL in the charming comedy of tac MI DAYLIGHT. and as the COUNT- B.in the comic Lrish drama of the B GIRL, supported by Mr. G. W. ppearanct,) and the EN =. METZEROTT HALL. ONE WEEE ONLY! COMMENCING MONDAY, MABOB 158. 1%67, THE JUSTLY CELEBRATED WIT, ORATOR, AND MIMIC, ALF. BUBNETT. America’s BerresentativE Humorist, Assisted by MISS HELEN NASI, The Charming Elocntionist, In their Original, Irresistibly Laughable, yet Be Soed Entertainments, Among the numerous quiddities of FUN AND FLAKE; OF HUMOR Sa which comprise his reportoire will be found the following BEY. PETROLEUM V. NASBY. MABRY HAD A LITTLE LAMB, PEOPLE AND FASHIONS entirely new and humoror Admission 30 Cents. Reserved Seats 50 Vents. Doors open at + commence at 80 clock. Reserved seats tu be had at Metzerott's Music Store duripg the day. mah 19 5t* BALLS, PARTIES, &o. | de ATTEMPT IN THE FIELD.—Th NATIONAL FRIENDSHIP CLUB will give their first Grand MAY BALL on WEDNESDAY EVENING, May Ist, 1367, at [si Hall. mb 20-3t* OLOTHING, &o. JAMES T. WALKER, MERCHANT TAILOR, asa Seventh Btreet, asa Bespectfully informs his frieads and the pablic generally that he has a fine, large and well- selected assortment of CLOTHS, CASSIMERES, VESTINGS. AND GENTS’ FUBNISHING GOODS, That he is determined to run oil at @ very smoll aiyance on cost. Persona patronizing his establishment will be guarantes GOOD fit and good workmanship. pasha ED determined to employ none but the best en P 8 —JOHN A. McLEAN takes this method to inform his friends that he will be found at bi atthe above place,where be will be pleas Carer to their tastes, givine them garments to the most fastidious, and seeing that their gar: meDts are made up in the most workmanlike man- ner. mb ll-im CHANT TAILORING. The undersicued having entered inte copartner- ship, and laid in an exte) sive and oarefn selected stock of CLOTHS, OASBI ryt VESTINGS, and Gentlemens’ FURNISH- ING GOODS, are prepared to make up for their customers neat ftting and fashionable sug eiolothing. at their new establishment, Ni reet, twe doors west of the National The ater. Persous desiring neat fitting and fashi eget Clothi io ‘ate terms, should not fail veus @ re “GRO 'T REENS PS w Formerly of 609 9th st.. Merchant Tailors, wh 5-Im* No. 320 E #t.. bet. 18th and lith. iC, *: ERBeRD, 00. arcane Metropo! tate § 7 1-48 ne eeeoeee BOOTS, SHOES, &c. BOOTS AND SHORES, NEW STORB. The eens eaee begs leave, e' 1 a his fri the public ned the Md CHEAP No. 609 7th streeteunder Fellows’ Ha ‘¢ he has on 0 @ gen- Se sererement of bon jes’ and Gen' "8, Misses and Ob 7er, AND SHORS. Bomember t! amber, 502 7th street, und Gad Fellows’ ee ER a a re an 7 PAK ponaE B. WILSON. At PUBLIO SALE RovGH BM. ALL'S REAL ESTATE EXCHANGE, Corner 7th street and L: upon & one-story ieee houre, situated on the west part of lot ten, (10)in city, t to a lease for the term of five years, said trast mlz recorded ip libtr R.M. H , No. 2, folios $83 and $89, chattel records for Washington bas nat Te mh 16-coim BPHANS’ COURT, March 12, 1866.—Dis- TRICT CoLumBia. Wasnt TY To wit —In the case ef itzabath ely. smn y J tratrix of Samuel Kelly, inis- tratrix “aforesaid bas.” with on of the Orphans’ rt of Washi aforesaid. unetn Saturday. the «6th day of BILIP THE SD; P Joseph the deems it bach raithwaite’s Retrospect lening for Profit; ‘amily Garden. Swin' ited. Book for 1867; London, fel FRANCK TAYLOR. WANTS. T o "anys, stating worms, "Teaait, bite WOM * B to cook and wa i y ANikD—§300 foro Wie year at 13 per cent above to loam can ANTED—& HOUSE with about sight ro. advan My nd terms. mh 2? v* 'e buy for cash, . containing trom four ass ANTBD—Un the ist or three eer fie on minutes walk of im! nt must be mod 8. atating terms, ‘D IMMBDIATEL good man BABBBE, 382° street, between Mana Lets /PPlY St 382); ITUATION WANTED BY A i tai t COO: “Addrese Box 13. or -=men Women, to tb re at 167 U street. ‘near cormer } it Port Ome mane ANTED—An do the work i well recommended ED—a SITUA good cook, A! iT OB PUROHASE—A 100 acres, north of and near the city, with good building and ether im te. Any t aigr el he E first-class tenan "8. 45824 7th street, between D and D TO LJ KM of from 19 to 1 cab GTARE & OO. ED—A respectable white WOMAN care of young child. Apply Bey ae TS WANTED FOR THE MOST EXUIT- AND INTERESTING BOUK OF THE "8 HISTORY OF THE in every city, town. connty, and State of the Union, to canvass for this work. This history Was announced one year atte of the Gever: JAY, . L. C. BAKE ane : sRChET developments and thrilling adven- the famons exver ences of i this Fouche and Vid e ma General Baker are all attested b official authority. history of the Assassination conspiracy. nis great. startling. and Ni iN. IN TH THB BURIAL P. OTH, has never yet been placed before the The work also fally exposes the nefarious which Presidential p 5 ape lous Barratives of It will contain ¢! ons were and readily obtained at Washingte: he morals of the Nations! 0: oughly ventilated. snd there a revelations concerni terms, and all TT&O articulars, aldress. P. GAERE . Pi 702 Chestnut st. Philadelphia ANTED—A SITUATION as seamstress by a lady who unde: 8 ‘bh. Wheeler & Wilson's fit Indies’ and a OLOTHING, old erchant Pawn TON & O0., 502 9h at., avenue. B’s SEWING MACHINE ANTED—New and Oast-oif GOLD and SILVER ie, at one eld established ls ANTED—10.000 LADIES to know that at Bow 39 9th street, op- lind the best selected cr offered here for the New Stampt site Patent Ulfice, t Ohsir Covers, Pianos of Patterns as they are daily issued. hi Machine and Practical Stamper, and NTS PER WIDTH. any pattern brought as, ‘king Qotton very low, | SMES NDNA GR BANKERS. N-THIRTY TREASURY NOTES, exchanged for F OOMMERO! D.e. ake snd stamp is, Silk and Wo AT THE NATIONAL BaNI o EOBGEBTOWN. Interns! Revenue Stamps for Not Drafts. Bonds, Deeds, Mortgages, an documents for sale at Government rates J.@ MEB, Oashier Js COOKE & CO., BAHKEBS, FUieenth street, oppossts Treasury, ® tcurrent market rates, and Reep onstantly on hand, «full supply of all GOVERNMENT BONDS, SEVEN-THIBTIES, INTEREST NOTES. Orders fer STOOKS. BONDS, &o., executed, and Cellections made on all accessible points. ND COMPOUND BArrow «Co., Corner Louisiana avenue and Seventh reet, GOVERNMENT SECURITIES, GOLD AND SILVEB AND LAND WAERBANTS. Bank of Washington. H.D, COOKE, (of Jay Cooke &Co.,) President, WH. 8, HUNTINGTON, Cashier. GOVEBNMENT DEPOSITOBY First Natio! FINANCIAL AGENT OF THE UNITED 18th street, opposite the Treasury Departmens, Government Securities with Treasurer United WT ONE MILLION DOLLARS.g We buy and sell all classes of GOVERNMENT SECURITIES at current market rates, FURNISH EXCHANGE and make Collections on ALL THE PRINCIPAL CITIES OF THE ONITED STATES. We purchase Government Vouchers on the MOST FAVORABLE TERMS, and give carefal ané prompt attention to ACCOUNTS of BUSINESS MEN and FIRMS, and to any other business entros:ed to us. FULL INFOBMATION tu regard to GOVERN- MENT LOANS at all times cheerfully furnished WM. 8. HUNTINGTON, Cashier. Washington, Marob portasis STEAM BNGIWAS, Combining the maximum of effictency, durability, and economy, with the minimum of weight and price. They are widely and favorably knows, more than 600 beinginuse. All warranted satis- sr or ne sale, Descriptive circulars sent on application. Adres} 0. HOADLEY & 00., Lay Mase Beceipts Ooll by Lad “the Oncistion Hymact? Sewall. Pickwick rray’s Em: tory of a Btemac! FRANCK TAYLOR. B. J. SMITHERS Srptat. K. BROWNE. . Off i street, opposite the Post OfRce.. o- S76 Seventh ress ovede este" ‘8 18 TO GIVE NOTICE, the subscri- hi from Cor has obtained from the Tate of the All persons baving before the 9th of inay otherwise by Taw be ex oF Spe ante cotate. gis wer a mag OTICE, That the ioe oe County, in tt Agents. All persons with the vouchers t! defor 7 FOR SALE AND RENT. AUCTION SALEs. TOR B " (for ciner auehom Bales se fou J THIS AFTERNOON 4ND T.nvan*. mn 2? cost YW. &. WALL & 00, Atctlonacs {OR BENT—¥ the it April || SALE BOCBBIES, WHISK F Seodrencty fitnetel Beoud asn eel OF ORNTROnS be nee PEOOWS, second feet xt 330) det Taod K 3 BDAY Mo March 23. com. table board can be proca = | eee x Poe yemieot mist" | mencing at 10 o clock, we eA eames {OB SALB—A Poriad: BUX, che | TOOms, aD setortaent of Groery aed csber t Gimepsiens §i-et by to pee ae feet. Will | Stticles. such as— be soid very low. iy 2+ Indiacs, 34 ct and 4th streew. B SALE—GROCERY aod LiQUUe Pye eas CARTS | ees or terms . LJ Mh st., between Faad Gstrecis, mbai sin | so ekeefemoue. a FF OR SALE The STOCK and FIXTURES of a | }° Sore Riecking det 21 at 1s barrels Potomac Herring good bunaen, iil et for Bawtcace"ass'gs | zc arch: ous per a ype tor ia 6 lea che pe vores ane SCK EST iy other articles im the Greeery line br 7 vu! Le, a _ as roo! og! pap asi aot regs q ee tare e' - sO, & mi Dew su or id 4 Bbac! esate ANO Ceale. Inquire 94 Feyattestrest Geor few hr. issels Carpet ‘Containing ‘SS yards, made sown. D.C. mh 2i ow eR Moodsome pattern pox T—A BRIOK HOUSE. containing | | 2 Picces White and Obeck Matting, ¢ Sand 6 isn Vise Ai. gee ond £ articls in ¢he Bouse Pursishieg gy apn thout reserve ae aE Wah & 00. Avetm OO , Auctioncere 7 Peansylvenia Avenne TO MORBOW. (Satu: ») at 10 o'clock, Store teat contin ogee #( Cation end cede! J modern fronut- venient back baiid Clothiae Boots. Snoes. B ines. and thi heut. Will be sold BuDject to a lease Sow on ft. Thilo indisputable. | !#0, lot Tranke em tx wr. PB'Worutmesubawe 627 Estee, orto | oy waGLE S Go- usar tetra — = B Balesrooms 29 ey Det. bth end 10th te, Fo SALB—1,500 peunds of WHITE 29x44 inches.) ality. for aon — ee cS ir wrap) AUCTION SALE @ROORAIES, TOBAGBO BS. & ~ ° OUR UNFURNISHED ROOMS. suitable for On SATURDAY. March 28d. at 10 o'clock. we ball sell, at our auction room. without roserve. EF honsokeee me, for rent at 399 9th crest, be- for of Groceries, Sa ee r 10 hoxes Starch 1° boxes Family Soap {OB BENT- rnished HOUSE, containing 10 | 15 boxes Oream Tartar rooms, gas and water. No. 145 corner of 294 | 2) boxes Pepper and Bpices street and Pennsylvania avenue. Terms very | 5 boxes Indigo . m 20-3t* 35 donen z OCS8E OF FOUB BOOMS-FOB RENT AND | % jozen UBNITTRE tor sale’ Furaiters, Som, Fag rent, O20. lnauire afer 4p. mm. 08.329 @ stroct, | Ho eeeee Denice Seteena tone nire paper: betweent 12th and 13th. m 20-3t* Siamese Bente ere moms FOR SALE—A two-story BRIOK HOUS 20 cross Chewing Tonacce. im tim fotl tetwean id and t- streets.” Apply ts 3h casee Mock Wing. b cases Bur noe. ween al ‘> wl - y : cases Box! ca PEPPER, No. 150-4', st. Pemh20-0t'@ | 3 barrels Old Bye Whisky end w demtobus Wines FO5, SALE 03 cligible terms, « conven and Liqao BAME HOUSE. eontaining six rooms kitchen. with water in the yard Gor serm, ply on the premises, 296 Sth, near mh 20-3t* Arse. Part of the Furniture of ofamily Gecti ming howse- th P| keepine— ssioaaad One Cottage Bet, Obsirs, Tables OR SALE—GOOD WILL, STOOK ani FIX empernaaenes uence F'SCRES tr athe tate Eluab Eimousten.) Boot 30 dozen Ladion and Gent's Cotton Mose § able ga bee Store No Piha 3 sts. For culars ingu! mie, MARY _mb 20 tf Administrrtrix F B SALE—A bargain can be had for cash—a BESTAUBANT, with HOUS' rooms Three ycars lease, low rent, an@ excel lent situation Now doing a good business. Par- ticulars at Taruer House. ccrner ef 9th street and Penn. avenue Washington ma 20-6" b © etnant oon Kc SALE—A gentleman declining bou! . as (Crystal Palnee. at Palace tion HBG yishes to dispose ef his hou-ehold FU On THUBSDAY, the 2i+t inet., at NITUBE, consisting of everything requisite for m., in tromt of the pret the comfort and convenience of a email family. | }rame Houseand cin, thi To persons of limited means a rare opportunity is end Figtures th: ‘The house is on reated offered. shed further particulars inquire at frame iti! Decemver 3b, 1569 the joure northwe: beet nm having privilege of removing it, rented for a me« sum, if desired. mh A DESI#AnLE “OOUNTBY BESIDENOE &ec., Be. NAGLE & 00. Auctionsers th, koown Terms Cy uh iat” GREEN & WILLIAM S7 THE ABOVE SALE IS POSTPONED for rent for the balance of th er. Five miles from Anacoste Bridge. Flyuse containing: not! SATURDAY: the 230 Inetant. seme hoar id place. which will positively be sold withoat larce pleasant rooms, including kitchen. 3 act -_ lana in Garden, choice Fratt and Shade Treen sr sige Stable, Carriage house, use of ice from the Lee: BED house pasture for two horses and two co ¥ COOPEB & LATIME terms, &c invite of T.& BROOKS op ‘late clerks with Jas Meigs on Mariboro’ Boad, o: Southwest corner of Penn nue spd ith st., ville, Prince George's count Btar Othce Building. ~ | CHANCERY SALE OF IMPROVED PROPEB- OMS at Ho 21 1 T) ON 20TH STREET WEsT, BECWEEN & and 3¢ sts. near Oity fall AND F STREETS. 18T ouses within few dour. By virtue of a decree of the Supreme Court of the District of Cotumbta, passed in 0 966. equi- Thomas Cogan ts complainsat, end Dus+t al..are defendants, the ender- ustee. will sell, tp front of the premises, eho THUBS r by letter to y. Ma mh -OK RENT—HOUSES in the Philadelphia Bow. 1ith street east. Hot and coli water and bath, cas: $ rooms. Will be rents to cood tevants for $40 num. Inquire at 305 F street, bet. Jith h west mh 15-6t* FCBNISHED Rooms —Citizens or Trapsient people m (comfortable BOOMS at 347 Penus) ania aver ne. opposite Metropolitan tio- Ss feet tech: th uel t ” « iach; thence tel. Will be rented by the day, week or month, wardly 155 fest and I inches. more of lees: thence mb se aa southwardly 89 feet and % inch, and thence west- F'Iss COUNTRY RESIDENCE FOR SALE, Sena pone 10 inches, more or less, to the atabargain Well built Brick and Framedou - ble ‘house, $1.6 feet. two storice, wine rooms, | Terms of eale prescribed by the decree : One dd garden spot of 6 scres with fruit. On tarn- | balf cash, and the balance to be p id in 12 months, ke. 8 minutes walk from Bladensbure Railrosd | for which the p tation; 2) minutes from Washington. Immediate | his promissory possession. Terms easy. Title perfect Neigh. | cbdorsed to the borbood excellent. & cheap, convenient, and | purchaser ma: beaithy home tor Deparimes! Ojerk or Basiness Man. Price $4.00 If sold at once. Apply to J. B The se desires, pay the whole of joey cash, or one-half cash, aud the balance on the ratification of the sale by the 3 + | court, Title to be retained ust | the woole of the tet Rey hh een TT s SWE N) fi j purchasé money is paid and the ratified by tae i] e Brokers. or by letter to J. W. court, Copveyancing and stamps at the cost of ¥ EB K. Bditor Int. Rev. Kecord, 95 Liberty the purchase: . New York city mb 14-rost r ENE OABUOSI, Trustee =— COOTER & LATIMER, Fo SALE Only $100 cash required: the bai mh 2-eo&de uctioneers ance can be pald in monthly pazwonts of $10 a . | cack, three new two story HOUSES, situated ou | s2-THE ABOVE SALE I8 POSTPONED IN uth side of south L street, near 6th. This the until SATOBDAY ar an opportunity seldom offered to procure a be STARR & To. m 1l-2w* 45S 7th street, near E. Fors siep PARLORS and BED ROOMS, on the Ist. 2d and 31 floors, te be let single or in suites. The rooms bi painted; they are «ni single gentlemen. T! cons:q uence of r ry t, Marc h 73d. same hour and TEBROON next OU E NE OMNES Te mh22t COOPER & LaTIMEB. A Y GREEN & WILLIAMS, Auctioneers. _ LOT OF BUILDING MATERIAL AND FR: M BeILDING IN THE REAB F Se tore SEREES NOKTH, PEWREN 9T FBIDAY, the 15th instant, at ere 3 aild- e been newly papered and bi if ho H TREETS, aT PUBLIO AULCTIO! Nieell, on the premises, a good lot of we pa Brick and e Frame Building iu the rear of the {OR BALE—The STO: K, FIXTUBES, GOOD WILL, FUBNITUBE, and ten years LESSE of a Hotel of forty years jianding. Has fourteen By Jpg be removed within lv days after nted; a ic Bat é r arated Pantie Bath | "mb isd GREEN & WILLIAMS, anots, meetings of any kind. It horses. H oe geo yard. with a beautiful grare arbor attached, peach trees, &c The house ‘el adapted to be kept upom the European plan,or as « Iager beer saloon or garden, For terms. &c., apply te BROOKE & HOBDAY, Bro- kers, 12 5. Gay st.. Baltimore,Md. mb ll -eo2w 300 ACRES OF BEST LAND near Wash- ington TO LET for two ye: without avy rent. forthe consideration of ting the land under cultivation, in lots of one to fifty acres, with many other inducements, including ee privile oot, aying the land atany time. For all particulars iu juire o! D.L. WELLS & CO., mh 4 Im Corner lvth and F etrests. ON. OF THE MOST VALUABLE AND DE SIBABLE BUILDING LOTS in the city for sale. It is situated en the north efde of K street, near 18th _ bet: Senator Sherman's and the Mexican Minister's, frorting on Franklin Synare. Said lot is 26 feet by 157, rauning back toa alley. and improved by ® two story brick sta! fe2i-tf 8 P. BROWN 465 9th street west. a . eo Bstent, sam: our Place. GREEN 4 Wituiaus mis Auction Y COOPER & LATIMER, Auctioneers, ht cate Cloeks with Jan o NeGuire ®t Uo yuthwest corner Penn's avenue and 1) Star Office Putlding. _— OATALOGEE SALE OF BOOKS On THUBSDAY snd FBIDAY EVENINGS bext, March 2) and 22. at 7%: o'clock p.m. at our Auction Boom, il s ell a collection of Btand- i Misc ellaneous Books, part library out, and ean be had at our room OOOPER s LaTIME. Auctio BY COOPEE & LATIMER, Auctioneers, PP ychata clerks with Jas 6 McGuire bo uthwest corperof Pennsylvania ave. uu street, Star Office Butiding HOUSEHOLD FU », IBON SAFE, SEWING MACH AT AUOTioN a _. - ‘3. & FSS SALE—All kind of UNBEDEEMED On SATURDAY MORNING next, March cid, PLEDGES, to pay advances. at 54 Parirest, at 10 o clock, tm front of our store. we will sell an pear Pa. ave. 8. GOLDSTEIN & Ov,, essortment of Furniture. naming— fe 21-1m Livensed P. rokers. Brussels and Three-ply Oarpets Three Sewing Machines SALE OR RENT—Forni- r unfur- shed—the BESIDENCE of the Austrian -corner 12th and K. Apply between 12 id a ___ fe 20:1m* 0QB BENT—The STORE BOOM next t> the tar office. under etropelitan Ha! Apot toC. B. BARBER. Star office, feiser” (conumpia HOSPITAL FOR WOME LYING-1N ASTLUM, Fourteenth street ,( ¢ircle,) corner of M street, Washington, D.0. This Institution has been established for the re- Auctieveers. ception of patients who may be suffering from dis- §2Y W.L. WALL & 00. Auctioncers. eases to their and for the admi: Original Horse and Bazaar. ofeach females as may require the comfecn ri’, Os Le. av.. between ith and 10th ots, lying-in chamber. ‘The building is situated in the most healthy per. | SALE OF HORSES, OABBIAGES, HARNESS, ac Staats. “Dare pass tad done heen ave ase se™™ | On GAFURDAY. SOAMTDG, Merch 3. ot ‘Terms of admission ‘cick. will sell, at the Baraar,« number of tm accordance with the and rees, (a fall de- advance. This includes foal Fgic8l attendance. TY HORSES. — inte ae Many cova Work, Beagle, and Laruens Bore. 0, ai ra Mom CHIEF. Fifteen good Farm Horses. astgelge ORR Popa | Se enc OONSULT 3 JNB. | A large collection of New and Second-hand Bug- Oats gAtSESs Me Ds Derueon Genera, | * "EGE: our Carriages, Warn 308 RILE _M.D., Two new Jenny Lind Wagons, built in this olty. r ba? i New and Second-hand Harness, Saddles, Oar- rh &e . at private sais. 08. “ Recular sales days, Tuesdays, Thursdays, and Saturdays. Private sale. sinless aon are sea STBNwar's PIANOs. We have just received a new assortment of 11 PIANUFULTES from the meer. = geting of Grand, Square, and inet Pianos. ren the last tem years Stetnway’s Pianos have, ae LEWIS JOHNSON & ae mb 13 JewSw~ MAROCELLUS MORBICgE. BITTER OBST ETEE ORANGES: For preserving. bie with Cac Lotisisusevenne, near Benk of N.W BURGRELL, corner iéth ana Fareis, under Ebb tt House.