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THE EVENING STAR. S7 For “Auction SALES” advertisements see fourth page of to-day’s Star. LOCAL NEWS. AMUSEMENTS, &c., TO-NIGHT. Wact's New Urgra Hoveg.—The Japan- gee are as popular ever, and the house is crowded night!y T performances brace MANY astonishing tricks, and none of Our citizens should fail to see th DO ae og THEATER.—Th: mwill repeat her rformance of worth,” and also the ae burlesque of ++Per- seusand Andromeda.” Her last wight here. Opp FxrLLows’ Hari—Arabian Nights Tableaux” again this evening. The proprie- tore give away valuable presents at every ex- bibition. aes ieee Tae District EMANCIPATION ANNIVER- SABY.—Tuesday next being the fifth anniver- sary of the emancipation of slaves in the Dis- trict of Columbia, the colored people are mak- ing great preparations to properly observe it, and it will be quite agaladay. The initiatory was taken. we believe, by the eolored Soldiers and Sa:lors Union League, and a convention of delegates irom the several wards and George- | town held, by whom tbe arrangements were erfected . The procession will form on K street at and will tske up its line of march a 15th streets and Pennsylvania roceeding to Georgetown, and return- ing to the city will pass through the ayenue and other principal streets, and out i4th street *. grounds, near the State Department, where addresses will be made it ic expected by Ex-Governor Morton, of Indiana: Hon. B. F Butler, M C. Hon. Judge Kelley, M.C., Jobn ep. Sayles J. Bowen, Major General Howard, Major General J. A. Logan, Jonn F. Cook, Rev. Jumes H. Mase, Rev. BD. W. An- detson, Majer W.S. Morse, John R. Elyans. Rev. Mr. Morris, Dr. Alfred Tnoomas. The chief marshal is John A Gray, with Messrs. W. H. Shorter and Joseph Smallwood 5. who will be assisted by eight staff marshals and three mounted marshals trom each ward and Georgetown. The order of procession will be as follows Clergymen, Military, Masonic Order, Odd- Fellows, officers of the Convention, Orators, Chariot. Union Leagues and citizens of Georg: town. and Ist, 2d, 3d, 4th, 5th, th ana 7th wards. citizens of 1th sub-district, and Freed- men’s Village, organized associations, delegates ‘rom Aljexanaria, Baltimore and Philadelphis, sages and mounted men ——S Tee Sayivary KecuLations.— The ap- proach of warm weather makes it necessary lor great care to be taken to keep the streets, alleys and gutters clear of such accumulations of filth as have a tendency to generate disease The Board of Health, the Mayer, the Super- intendent of the Police, and the ward commis- sioners all Tecogpize the necessity. and are making suitable arrangements to Keep all the streets and alleys in good order this summer. There will be much complaining among these who are put to cost for cueir neglect to observe the sanitary regulations, but the officers will bave the approval of all good citizens in the strictest endorcement of the laws. The throw- mg of vegetable and animal matter, the refuse Of kitenens irto alleys, the cleansing of fish at pemps and hydrants, and similar violations, ste of frequent occurrence in various parts of the city, and some of the parties try to justify it: Dut they are all wrong, aad are endanger- img the health of the vicinities in which they reside, and they have no right to complain of the enforcement of the law. —rnstlees Crance oF FALSE PRETEN® ES — Yesterday, James H. Springman was arrested by Clarvoe and McDevitt, on a bail-piece issued by a ecourtof Philadelphia. where he is « harged With false pretences. He was taken beforethe Marshal of the District, who, after examia- tion of the oficial documents, delivered him to detective McDevitr, who will start with the prisoner to Pailadeipbia to-day. Sprin is Ayoung man, respectadly connecte , and was tor a time employed a> 4 reporter for the press. He was arrested in this city some month ago, upon the same charge, and it was never finally cettled, and this arrest is te cl the case. He was very cheerful while in tody of the detectives, and expressed perfec willingness to go to Philadelphia. as he is sure of being able to explaon averything to the satis. faction of the parties concerned. - Taz EXxrLosion at THR Post Orvicy.—Last evening Mr. L. B. Moses, one of the clerks of the city post office who was badly burnt by the explosion at the post office, died at the residence of Postmaster Bowen, to whose house be had been removed. from the effect of bis injaries. The coroner was sent for to hold An inquest, but did not do so because of the Postmaster General having appointed Messra, Sayles J. Bowen. B. S. Hedrick, and C. G. Page a comm tee + to inquire into and report the circumstances and cause of that occar- rence—whether from the mature of the gas Spparatus, its mechanical defects, or misman- agement of its operations, or other discernible cause.” eee Rear Estate Saigs.—Green & Williams suctioneers, sold lot 66 in subdivision of square 62. to Patrick Brenner for 21,000: a three-story brick house and back building, oa K, between -th and 9th streets west, to A. Mc- Pherson for $6,325; lot 45, square 215, 22 Ver- mont avenue, betweea K and L streets, to H. jor 7 cents per foot: lot 2, square 733, avenue, between ist and 2d streets east, Wilsen for 9 cents per foot. two story se store and dwelling, lith street west, near Md. avenue, to Joseph Herron for 41, ; lots sand 16, square 3-3, Va. avenue, near 9th st, west, to W. J. Stevenson for 314 conts per foot. eh Decree Or Divonce — Yesterday, Judge Olip, sitting in the Equity Court, made a @ecree divorcing Martha E. Barnes from the bonds of matrimony with Wm. T. Barnes, giving ber the right to resume her marden name, Simms, and the guardianship of her ebiid) The petition sets forth that the parties ‘were married by Rev. Father Stonestreet, on the i5th day of May, 1865. that the respondent bas wickedly disregarded bis marriage vows, and cominitted minke Aon & woman named Lizzy, at a house on Maryland avenue, near 3d street. John E. Norris, Esq., appeared for the petitioner, and the evidence was taken before M. Ashford, ex ner. —e—__ Free ALAR AND (QUICK WoORK.—Las night about 1 o'clock, our reporter passinz down the avenue, near the Metropolitan Hotel, no- ticed smoke issting from the third story win- dows of the rooms of Brady's photographic gallery over Gilman’s drugstore At the same instant. a policeman rac across the avenue, sounding his whistle, and in less than ten Minutes afterwards two steam fire enzines were on the ground ready to goto work: but the policemen, wirh the aid of citizens. had a!- ready extinguished the fire. The watchfulness of the police, and promptness of the Fire De. partment, preventing a disastrous confia- gration. were alike creditable. ee Seale Tue RecisTeatiow.— Last evening, the board of registers closed their labors in the Fourth Ward, at the City Hail. Tegistering 40; voters—251 waite and 53 colo: This makes the total numer registered in the ward 2,517-- 1.o04 white ard 913 colored—the whites out- numbering the colored by 691. The board will comm -fice the registration in the Fifth Ward on Monday afternoo t the Old Capitol, sitting on Monday and esday from 3'o 7, and on Wednesday and Thursday from 4 to So clock. ARREST voR LaRceny.— Yesterday, detec- tives Clarvoe and McDevitt arrested a man Bamed Wm. Smith upon a charge of larceny of a watch and about S15 im money, the prop- erty of E. J. Smithers, a lawyer connected with the Wasbington bar. Mr. Smithers had poy been robbed of various articles at is Tesidence, and circumstances pointed to the prisoner asthe thief. This morning, the prisoner had a hearing before Justice Tucker, put (bere being noevidence against him, he was dismissed. — ae Taz Fisn Wrarr — Yesterday about 9,100 sbad and 33,(0 berring were landed at the fsb wharf, and sold at from $3 to 8] perhun- dred for the former, and frem $6 to 89 for the jatter. Purchasers are d@ imereasing in mumber. and the quantity landed wes quickly bought up by dealers and country people ‘This morning there was bat a smali quantity on band, but judging from the number of saj}s in sight there will be a plentiful supply this afternoon and to-night. —e—__ Pine Par tixes.—On Tuesday night Cooper «& Latuumer will sell the collection of fine oii paintings now Attracting so much attention at their rooms. Amongst these pictures are the celebrated views by Gilbert Manger, of tne Blue Ridge, Kapidan, Robertson River, Grea: Fails, &c. Also, some of the most highly es- teemed prodactions of J"G. Browa, Hutch- ings, and Hetzel Ore ‘Tae SovrTBEEN Revixy FUND—At the anc. tion sale this morning by J.C MeGaire & Co. of private boxes, tor the benefit of the of the South to come off at the National Theatre on Monday evening. under the auspices of a committee of the Board of Trade, the fottow~ tog prices were paid: G_S. Galt, $25; Owen Thorn. +20; Thos. Rasseil & Oo., $15; John S. Hollingshead, $14; Cash, 320. oe eeaEeanetr Tus Pargra-BRIGNOLI GRAND Coycert at Metzerott’s’ Hall on Monday evening witi be largely attended. There Ras beem a gfand Tusb for the tickets;and the conttia many gems. programme will | 400 | Ivrceny of a shawl, the property of Clara | Oxrnans’ Oount—Judge Purce!!—To-day, the will of the Iate Joha D. Hammack was fled. One bailf of his property 10! to his widow, Mrs. balance te Bis moth fred Ham- mack, during her lite, to revert at her death to Seeeustoy, and Dr. JohaU. Riley is named as x a: : The will of the late John © Frizzéil was filedand partiaily proven. He bequeathes bis proper!y to bis oh liren, and nominates his som, James S., asexecator The wili of the late Anton Baur, heretofore filed, was fully proven. The willofthe late Gabriel Barnhill was filea and fully proven. He bequeathes his Property to bis daughter, Louisa, and his step-daughter, Mary M. Hart, and nominates Bis son-in-law, John H. Bartlett, as executor. The will of the iate Samuel Stinemetz was filed and fully proven. He beqneathes $710 each to two widowed sisters residing in Wash. ington county, Ma; his real estate to his widow, Mary E. Stinemetz, to ert to his brothers and sister her death; and his per- sonal property to his brother. B. H. Stinemetz. Letters ‘estamentary were issued to his widow and brother as executors, they giving bond in the sum of $20,000. Letters testamentary were issued to John A. Ruff, as executor on the estate of Andrew Smail—s200,000. Letters of administration were issued to Jsmes Fullerton, on the estate of Hillary C. Spatding—bond 400; and to Edgar Patterson, on the estate of Robert S. Patterson—bond 850,100. . Maria ©. Emrich was appointed gnardian to the orpbans of Peter Emrich—oond $6,000) The tBird general account of the guardian to the orphans of Samuel Hoover was approved and passed. mintenh: ae Ee Ceyxter Marker, To-pay.—Beet, best cuts, Ber Ib., 30¢.; next, 25c.; Salt Beef, 15a20c.; Dried ef, W5aWic, Veal, 25c. Mutton, chops, 25c., Lamb, we.; Lard, i8e.; Pork, fresh, 15 ¢ corned, 15¢.: Bacon, hams, uncut, 20a3vc.; sliced, 25c.; breasts, iSa2ve.; shoulders, l5c. Butter, i0a 45c.: Chickens, pr., $1.50a$2; Turkies, 25a35c.1b.; Geese. 75c.a$1.50; Ducks, pair,7: 25e. Green Corn, can, 40c. P s Apples, dried, 75c. Leeks, bh., 5c. Spinnach. Kale, 20c. Turntps, 3ic. pk. Peaches, dried, per qrt, 15 cts. Beans, butier, 2vc.: -; dried cherries, qt., 50c. Rad- » per bunch., 2adc. Beets, per pk., 4vc. Ousons, S0c.; Okra, Jve.; PArsnips, 20a25c. Peas, '.. We. Carrots, bunch, 5c. Khubarb, ic. ish—Roek, large, each, $1a2; smail, bunch, fic; Perch, 50 cents; Herring, per bunch, 20 cents, Shad, per pair: 50 cents to 75 Rye, per bus! $1.50. Corn Meal. per bush.. $1.20a8L50. Shipstaff, 75a%e. Brownstaff, 60c Shorts, 45e. Corn, shelled, $1.20a%1.25, 1m ear, bbI., $5.50a87. Oats, bu., 80a. Hay, cwt.,82.25a $2.90. Straw, $1.50a1.75, Celery, pr bunch, lic. Krout, per quart, Se. Cabbage, per head, Salve. Hominy, quart, 10 cents. Lettuce, lald cents. Potatoes, 40c. per peck; Sweet Potatoes, 75 ¢ Small Birds, per doz, $1.26; Small Dac 75e.a$1; Canvass Backs, $3a$4; Red Nec! S!aS2 pair, Cranbernes, 20c. Pumpkins, 10 to S0c.each. Prairie hens, $1 pair. A small lot of country slaughtered hogs sold atthe scales fo! 1.50 per 10) pounds. fbn 8 Midas Pat Sunpa -morrow will be Palm Sunday, a day particularly obseryed in the Roman Catholic and Protestant Episcopal Chorehes. Inthe former blessed palms are bestowed by the ministers, and the church edifices of each are trimmed with evergreens and flowers. It is the commencement of Holy or Passion Week—a week specially devoted to religous exercises commemorative of the suf- ferings and final sacrifice of the Saviour. Next Friday is Good Friday, and with the close of the week the season of Lent comes to anend, aod the Easter holidays are ushered in. an LAcEexy.—Bridget Glinn, a girl of about fourteen years old. was arrested this morning by Officer Cramp. of the First Ward, tor tne Young. The shawl wastaken from the com- | Flainant’s house in the Second Ward, and was carried to the bouse of Elizabeth Giddings, in the First Waft. The evidence showed that the prisoner, though young, had been running about af improper hours in suspicions places and her mother admitted her inability to pre- vent ber doing so. Bridget was sent to jail for court by Justice Tucker POPS twy Saker Brick MOvLDERS DEMAND HIGHER Wages. The brick meuiders of this city claim from their employers an increase of wages. They demand from $3 to *4 per day, according to Merit: a considerable advance over the rates they have been receiving. It is not known whether the employers will accede to the demand. The stand taken by the moulders is shown by the proceedings of their meetings, Published in to-day’s Star. —_e THE JAPANESE.—A great number of citizens being unable to gain sdmission to Wall's Opera House this week, the great success of the Ja- nese Troupe bas induced them to remain ere next week. All Right's beneilt, lastnight, drew immensely. A good programme for to- Bight te HAMMACK’sS RESTAURANT is now open, and is no less popular than during the life time of late proprietor. All the delicacies of the sea- son may be found there, ee Tax ELLINGER aNp Foote ComminaTion open at Metzerott Hall, Tuesday evening bext. ao THERE js a great rush to KRuppert’s, 5 bh street, to procure those fine French canary birds recen ly imported. Saree Osea PoLicr.—Yesterday, the police reported 55 arrests in the District. The fines amounted to $162.58. ——— ee DIEb. CROWN. Suddenly, on the 12th Just. THOS. GBOWN. aged 78 years, one of oldest resi- ‘@ respectfally ral, ir his late rest between i¢th and ith » Sunday afternoon, at ck. (Baltimore and Alexandria papers please copy. | KBOEGEB On the 12th instant, at 5 o'clock ’ DEBIOK KROEGER, inthe 39th year it, On Buniay end ac- of the famlly are respectfally wt Suddenly, at Rock Hill College, jcott’s Mills, B on the J]th tnstent, JOHN ENBY SOMUTTER, only som of Hubert and Ann Scbutter, aged 10 years. of the ily are invited to attend idence of his fat! Ne G and H,on Saturday, mn. (CHAMPAGNE 1 CHAMPAGNE! Having obtained of the | Cham: ne importers of Ne oar rn - t 0. GAUTIEE, | 2 Penn's avenue. HILDBEN’S OABBIAGES. 9) DEE OA! Cc = ees A very large assortme! CARRIAGES, of the late Ege ey at0. BUF of CETEDRED's NINTH STREET, FOUB DOURS NOBTH OF D STREBT, (Seaten Hall Building) WALL PAPEBS, WINDOW SHADES, SHADE HOLLANDS, CANTON MATTING, TABLE AND FLOOB OIL OLOTH, GILT COBNIOBS, OVAL AND SQUARE PICTURE FRAMES. PICTUBE CORD AND TASSELS, &c., kc. A fine assortment of the above Goods instore. and for sale CHEAP FOR CASH. KIDWELL & HENDERSON, mh 28-3m 5 OOKS ON steal Archi Brchitcotwres 813 gievgrevin #. 83,8 eu end Text Boo ik of Modera Buide, $575. Omens P i for the Sabi 0, Wilage' ond Purr attagee WL Weta Homes. $1.50 7 Homes, $150. pe aNOK TAYLOR. ton Guthic architestere, on lc London, §275-. Bitlaway%. STEAM ENGINES, Combining the maximum of efficiency, durability, and economy, with the minimum of weight and price. They are widely and yt stots A par than 600 being fi ys warren’ factory consent Descriptive olrealars sent on Spplication. “0 8-008m . 0. HOADLEY LS C4 a ‘3. WILson leave to streets. OITY ITEMS. € Reap Brophy's advertisement. ————o——— Exrenss RESTAURABT, coraér 7th street and New York avenue; F by the day or .week. with oysters. CaEar.—If there is an in the District shar ter Couae etz Parcane’ tte! than at Miller's, 101 street,@eorgetown ‘we are unable to ang > WAITERS’ Jackets, white linen and biack Aipacco, at Henning’s One Price Clothing Sore, on the corner of Seventh street and Maryiand ayen pdb aac JEWELRY.—Jét Setts, Bog Wood Setts, 300 new style Buttons, Jet Chains, Silver Plated us, Forks, Cups, Vall Betls, received tnis morning, at Prigg’s One Dollar Jewelry Store. No. 433 Pennsylvania avenue, near 4x street. Pt Bitlis TuRopors Ti1Tox, Esq. formerly con- nected with Silverman & Uo., New York. 18 in town, having dissolved his connection with that company,and has transferred to (?olding, Dunlap & Co. Mr. Tilton is introducing the the celebrated Dunlap Hat. We haye great pleasure in introducing Mr. Tilton. pecstatial' or: Soe FRom PRorgssox Biot, the successful Lec- turer on the Art of Cookery: New York. February 17, 1867—A good dish is often spoiled or rendered unpalatable by the use of a detestably cheap, impnreand dele- terious favoring extract. Great care shon!d be used in selecting the genuine. both in regard to taste and hea)th. In answer to inquiries from ladies of my various classes, J invariably reply that L. have tried several kinds of flavoring extracts dur- ing the last two years of my lectures on cook- ery. and certainly prefer those prepared by Joseph Burnett & Co., of Boston, over al! oth- ¢ P. Biot. ———_.—__. DR. Wire, Chiropodist, 424 Pennsylvania avenue, between 4% and 6th streets, contin- ues the successtul treatment of Corns, Bunions, Bed Nails, Enlarged Jomts, Warts, Moles, Vascular Excrescences, &c. Fees at office: one corn, $1; several, 50 cents each: Bunions, Bad Nails, Enlarged Joints, Vascular Excrescences and Moles. $ito #5each. Office hours trom =A m.toSp.m,and6 toSp.m. No charge for consultation. Established 1°61. ees No Berrer INvEsTMENT can be made than in Clothing at the present reduced prices at the Great Central Clothing House, 460 Seventh street, opposite the Post Office. Go AnD Sge those fifteen dollar suits, re- ceived this morning, at the Great Central Clothing House, 460 7th street, opposite the ' Post Office. —— Bitiovs Dteorpers, Liver Complaint, Cos- tiveness, Dyspepsia, &c, are speedily re- moved by Deb. Jayne's Sanative Pills) The test of thirty years’ use has proved them supe- rior to all other remedies for the cure of the various diseases for which they are recom- mended. In their action they are mild and certain, and may be taken at any time with- out risk from exposure. Sold by all drug- gists. W,8)M Base A sae sere JvsT RECEIVED AT Bak’s, corner of 7th and E streets, a very large stock of Men and Boy's Spring Clothing, Gauze Merino |'ndershir Ties, Scarfs, &c., which they are selling a: exceedingly low prices. The best Paper Co: lars at 25 and 30 cents a box, at Bar’s, corn 7th and E streets. wks iS For Corns, Bunions, BaD NaAILs, ete, con- suit Dr. White, 424 Pennsylvania avenue, be- tween 45 and 6th streets, —— For Surrts made to order goto Frane’s, 494 7th street, hetween Dand FE; also, Gents Furnishing Goods, at prices, tuat defy compe- tition; Gray’s, Byron’s and lmitation Linen Collars, 25 cents per box; Scarf and Ties in endless variety. 8-1 a ONE HUNDRED Suits at twenty dollars just received. Call and look at them at the Great ©entral Clothing House, 460 7th street, oppo- sive the Post Office. salt at Goop CoTToN Socks, 15, 20, and 25 cents per pair; good Merino Spirts and Drawers, %) cents each; good Summer U ndershiris,75 cents, at Franc’s Popular Gents’ Furnishing Stere, 404 7thstreet, between D and E. Also, good W bite Shirts at $1.75, $2, and #2.50. 8-1: ——_o———_ Just ReckIvED this merning one hundred more of those tine twenty-five dollar suits, at the Great Central Clothing House, 460 7th street, opposite the Post Office. » fears srs case Just RECEIVED—Three hundred Boys’ Suits, latest Spring styles from ten te fitreen dollars per suit, at the Great Central Clothing House, J.H. Suir, 460 7th street, opposite Post Office. potamsbee: 7x Lasers A SURE PILE CURE.—Dr. Gilbert’s Pile in- straoment positively cures the worst cases of iles. Sent by mail on receiptof $4. Circu- jare free. Sold by Clas dem Agents wanted everywhere. Address J. B. Romaine, Mana- ger, No. 575 Broadway, New York. 3 OLOTHING, &o. M LOSANO, MEROHANT TAILO att. of 9th and D streets, aesires to turn bis thanks for the liberal patronag nahim du ri corner ‘past sea ons, aud is friends to visit and inspect his mew and choice se- of goods, which he bas just ring and Summer Trade. bis associate, continues to giv Attention to the style and general all garments made at the establishme work and moderate charges ts our motto. F J. HEIBEBGER, (Buccessor to H. F. Locnon & Co., MERCHANT TAILOR, Metropolitan Hotel, (late Brown’s,) _8p6-tf No. 362 Penn. avenue, Washington. james T. WALKER, MEN'S MEROBE AND TAILOR, asa Seventh Street, 484 Near Odd Fellows’ Hall, Begs leave to inform his former yefroms and the general public. that he is almost daily ceiving additions to bis now beautifal stock of Goods. sdaptea 10 IN AND YOUTH n to oP: ited. most skillful artiste sreomployed, and perfect satisfaction guaranteed, both with regard to STYLE, MATERIAL, AND WORKMANSHIP, Always on hand a complete assortment of FURNISHING GOODS. Give m call before purchasing. “Crore rn @.” SF 300 all wool Cassimere Vests. &7” 50 all wool Oassimere Pants B7 200 Boys’ Jacke! ail weol. 7” 300 Boys’ Pants, all weol. &F 250 Boys’ Suits, all wool........... 7” 300 Boys’ Buits, all wool ®7 180 Boys’ Suits, all wool. ®7 6&0 Boys’ Cassimere Suita........ wove 7” 100 Boye’ Cassimere Buits, choice...... ®7~ 100 Boys’ Suits, extra fine, @7 100 Boys’ Suits extra fine. ___. &7~ 100 Boys’ Bui ts, fine French Gassime: @7 80 Boys’ Suits,extra “ B7 80 Boys Suits, English Cassimere. &7 100 Men’s Suits, asserted. 87” 10 Men's Suits, matched. ®7” 100 Men’s Suits, all wool, 7 100 Mon’s Buits, fine Bnglish................ 2000 87” 100 Men's Buits, ox &7 100 Men's Suits, fine French... #7 10) Mon’s Buits, ex. fine French. a5 Sun ap 5-tf_ 7 The goods are all new and fresh made upin the styles for Spring and Summer of 1367, J. H. SMITH & CO. Great O sp4im 460 7th street, epp. Pest Office. as GPasp BALLY OF MEN AND BOYS, aT THE GREAT OBNTEAL OLOTHING HUUSE, No, 460 7th street, opposite Post Office. BUSINESS SUITS of all descriptions, DRESS SUITS at reduced prices. BOYS’ SUITS of all descriptions, BOYS’ SUITS atall prices, New styles of BOYS’ CLOTHING, GENTS’ CLOTHING at reduced prices. Now is your time tolayin SPRING GLOTH- ING, as we offer special inducements for the next thirty days, at our’ FOR SALE AND RENT gentio: . bet. and U sin Apt cee es om tn eS at Fe 8, Leh @00D Ww ra 8 and PORE Re vredizar Dtere, foosoane Store f: 4 ¥ Feta ge, TM Apply 437 13th pes ae OR RENT OB SALE—A furalshed BEIOK F DWELLING, of nine 1ooms, and bath room, in pleasant location. within ten miputes’ waik of the artments; gasaud water. [nquire for A. Office ap is-iw T—On or before May 1, FURNISHED centrally located; seven rooms, ball, water iteben, wir yard dent $60 4 month inadvance. No. 479 I street, between Sth and 9th apt OR SALB—The GOOD WILL, STOOK end EB Vi xT Umer a cee Gress Ook and poe 2 «geod business. an Teason for palling is itt health @troom FRAME HOUSE and LOT OHABD aaeEP Sonnet Fo, BENT—Tohree or four large BOOMS, venient for housekeeping, corner of 126! north. @p 12 Fo RENT—One of two desirable F nished BOOMS. Apply at 379 3d et., bet. 0 and B Bo 12-30" i treme FOR SALE- One of SINGER'S SEWING MA- CHINES. in complete order, almest new. Alto. one SPRING WAGON for sale. Appiy cor- ber 36 et and Mass. ave.. Grocery Store. mp 12-3” UK BENT—A pleasant and comfortable Front and BOOM. to two geatiemen in a very sosliey locality. Inquire at 24 ith strest, between and N eference requir Ap 12-3t* I BR SENT—A FRAMB HOOBE, with 6 roome, on north D «treet. between 6th and 7th streets Inquire of Mrs, CATHERN ry NT—Splendid APARIMBNTS, oer f pal . with and water: every conven ence wanted. for a family or doctor's offces,etc. Locatio: por of 8th and D sts In- quire on the premises, of Mr. BIVIER®. apl2 3t* OB SALE—$500 cash required and poem until paid for. —Four first HOUSES, desirably looated, and having water, and bath-rooms in each. Also, six ne three story Brick oases for 820 cash and monthly until paid tor, Also. several F raw STaBR & 00. N. E. cor. New York ave - 1m Plant’s Building OB SALB—The Brick STORB on the North- st corner Sth and H streets. reap ies DB. , FIXTURES, LEASE , STABLE. HORSE, HABN WAGON. GOOD WILL OF TRADE incladed. This id opportunity for any « in the Grocery and Prov’ ag the property is pean loceted anda ‘ourishing business already established. Any ove wishing to make inquiries concernin; the property, or an examination of thestock an trade witha view of purchasing can do so any time previous tothe ato instant, after which date said property will pot be for sale. —— FRANK T. BARKER, sp 12-108 Li ith aud H ste. Fo BENT — Several large BOOMS, with or without Bo ac 431 street, between Penna. snd Missotgt avenues. ap 1) at* Fo, “KENT—Twe handsomely FURNISHED BOOMS. which may be bad together ee an 7th str J] BUG STORE FOR SALE-—Now doing a fine business. Terms: Part cash; balance on long time. Rent of store, with tenement, $25 a month Beason for selling, other business, Address “DBUGGIST.” Star office. ap ll 6t* [02 SALE-BATH HOUSE with seven rooms complete, with all the modern tmprovements Ample room to connect barber shop. Bent, with Tease of whol This establish ote present Inquire at No, 5373 H street, betwee 8. owner is ch: apply at 310 ro SALE—A three-story, basement and attic, press-brick front HOUSE, with water. gas, arden attached, situ: on eu Gand H streets north, in and bath-room, and, sthstreet weet. bet " WANTS. TART’ D—Tws good BOAT Tuaut egg OORT HANDS my r -hem4 BAY or PAR Ts velrat its Pe, arenas, vateers NTBD—A steady, reiladio Oolored WO- Wie to cook, waenv one trom, st ane 5 wi od a t ai a ALBAASDER & Banun. it cor 7th aod F atreets. A RESPSOTABLE ¥O) 2 a pr housework, or cooking, willing to work or to Nreets between ath i $25 0B 17996 ‘wore a8 ington and G Railroad, end COUPON BUND ofraaid Talicona’ paying $500 six percent interest. Call atJ. D office. 23 Federai Bleck.cor. 7th $ and 7 o'clock in the eveni D—An UPHOLSTERBR ri eet, Georgetown. Good hand steady om ap 12 2t* SS ee 2S all WASZED-« MAW SERVANT. Must bean e lent waiter. and bring the Lest private tt Appl) between 10 and i ANTED—Two HANDS, competent to make fine Dress Coats. te werk by the journey men’s bill of prices. Addr: WALKER, "s Mercer and Tall or. tr Wash im Oit p 12-8 rent,» DWELLING HOUSE, tween 31 and léth streets and venue and I street: mnst nave not J. ROTHROOK ite Patent Utlice in eed ome well recemmegded. ooime 's idge, Sy ‘ap inst B KMAKERS WANTED—Three BRICK- KERS, either white or colored, who un Gerstands their business thoroughly Apply to PRED. KOO! ¥ Boom No. 11, Plant's building. cor, sth d New York av ESTATE o fice of CHAS, correr of veral me dium tized for sale. Also, one HOSE of cight or ten rooms for rent. Persons wishing to sell reat estate of any description, pur- chase or rent. are invited to call atthis otice charge nntil transactions areetiected. api? ANTED—To rent, for the use of private fomily.an unfurmished brick HOUSE, with back bnildi: containing from 9 to 12 —— epizst™ ANTED—At M. FAY, 7 Dw s p ! located from 9 to 20th street west, and H to M north Kent, pa: able monthly. aad the property carefully used. Address OWE: Ofice 7 and one child, by Apri A priv: preferred. or where there are but few other boarders; three meals per day; location within fifteen minut ofthe Post Office Address, stating locatic i terms, 0, H., Best refs V ANTED TO PU HASE—A LICENSE for ap unexpired term of @ Restaurant. Avply at the Star OMe, ap 15-31" WAnzeD_sy ® competent youns woman, with excellent references,a SITUATION to do general bonsework M.D., Star office YOUNG MAN JUST PISENGAGED WANTS a SITUATION in Real Estate Office to the business. Bostreferences given. Address A. B. C., Post Office. Sp ii St” \ JANTED im IATELY — First - class SALESWOMAN ina Trimming and Fancy Store. Must be experienced 1m such a bu. aud write and Office, A.B Please addres: 8 note to ap 11-3t count well, Address, Oity 2 pit Waste . WAS » AND Py IRONER, and good wages will be allowed 8, Post ot a very desirable locality. Inynire of J.N.DUN- reference i< required Apply at ROBERT EANSON, National Bank of the Republic, corner | # MABTIN'S, Uniontown, south ce i Were Yard 7th and D sts. sp ist Briige. ‘ap f1-3t" OB SALE—A ten acre LOT, eligibly situated WASTED-at Mrs. DOWNING'S Ladies’ Un- F in a fine neighborhood. four miles from der Wear and Chilarens’ Clothes Boom, one tre Market,on the Old Bladensburg road, near | er two fine NEEDLEWOMEN ani a few fine Fort Lincoli SEAMSTBESSES. None but the best with house of ix rooms, stable and other rejuisive out: tuiadings, will’ be wold jew, on easy terms, on UBN T. 0. OLABK, ap 11-3t No. 308 D street north O WNEBS, BUYESS8, oR SPECULATORS, COME TO THE PIONE OFFIOB TO BUY OB SELL HOUSES AHD LOTS, NO CHABGE TILK PROPERTY I8 SOLD. BR. M. HALL’S REAL ESTATE EXCHANGE, 71 Louisiane avenue, corner of 7th street. 10 ACRES At Bladensburg, fine house, tce honse full. i acre -svilehnininea other fruits, spring very desira ie. 100 AOBES Five miles from the city, near Biaiensburg, bighly cultivated, nice house 9 roome, fine orchard ot cheice fruits Lawn, cellar, shade trees, &c. Adjoins farm of Mr. Biggs. K STBEET. Five new and beautiful Corinthian tront two- story BBICK HOUBES, with every possible moa ern improvement, marble steps and trimmings: French glass, ten rooms, bath, gas, &,; only 36,000 each. D STBEET A rare chance; fine three-story BBIOK, imitation brown stone fron: between 2d and 3d weat, $7,000. 10TH, NEAB F STREET. luable improved PROPERTY on 10th weal borwsen mand F. will be sold at a by BR STREET. crifice, two two-story BRICKS, neart; B street nerth, between sth and 9th west, 34 ACRES, Out lith street, near the College, for sale, D STREET. a four-story, wide t 8d streets, oar Olty Halt 7TH STREET. Two-story basement BRIOK, on 7th at. south. I STREET. Two el ant LOEB, M4 feet front, between 13th reets. and 19 FOR ERBNT. BY BEAT. The fi ansion of the late ser bhact isnt he Sen tes ice; fine meedow of 20 acres, gardem, howers Aor A nest BBIOK of eight voome bet end cold water. &. M. HALL, 11-3 71 La. aven' 0 TINNERS—For sale, the TOOLS, STOOK, c., ing toa Tinner’s ostablishment. Ina op. K st , below 30th. ap 9-2w* OB BENT—HOUSE in the t near th Ea iee Wihiata” SAL NR jngton. i - SBLb, 326 Ostrect, bet-6thrand 7th. apo-st= Fe ENT—Frame DWELLING HOvs: L street, between 9th and 0th strests, con- taining eight rooms Bent month in advance. Nc ay 15th A; " at 203 Jagh street, pe ro 9 82m. or Biter 4p. im. Gan be a) 5 aps P7ing on the premise’, 5. SHEDD. OB SALB— ie cash aired, and $10 F mE oni hgh Mseveral. we story fee ai tive room OUBE, gu deheteec bo: RRS ey ee '—Lar; U ig Si ebae apap py Foe SALE—A two-story BBICK HOUSE near the ‘northeast boundary of the city: and bails with jotof ground enclosed. th 3.000 ‘Inquire S47 3d ate jenn ai q TS EBLING BILLS forsale in sums to suit pur eee price. paid (for AMEBIODAN EVTOARE VO HVGE-AU AD dhs trek ios | HOSEL BIMAKE See -ing at No. 445 EB etreet, bet 'T eed ap- No. 279 7th ot.. bet. LandM. apil t= WV ANTED TO BENT On or before May W ‘molt FURNISHED HOUSI Ta rant spectadle locality of the First Ward or in Georce- town. Bent not to exceed $75 per month. Ad tre b, B. N., Lock Box 35, City Post Oftice. apli- (}() 10 $5 000—Wented imme. ly $3,000 2.54 susintes mews se? Ferner, to sn) id a maaufacturing estab- t retail Secar Store cn Pennsylvania avenue, aoe on. moe bert less ray: +! Pe. = A ress Loc! V ington, D. Os with reference, ca a" 8 a 0 bard af Blackemttbing Ao ae dab apd 269 vania av NTE. . ws Pak UCR. oat ee room: a ame A good t it wil Agee enant will be found by pttreming 5 ANTED_—HOUSES to rent. Al 7 jon O rent. Also, to buy FUBNIT declining hen-e- Keeping, Washington. _*p 61m Ww4 goed recon: acom! fortable home and tbe: streets. ie re a ROR rmy. 1 % more Bsilroad Depot, spay iy WASTE a CUTTER snd BOOT FITT re. jeady em ploy men' vi at Bonde oth st., bet. Penn priate ‘ond ANTED—A SITUATION as se: W ‘nis who anderstands sewing these eye brig & ee a pewind Mac ne. ‘on cut sod ) children's dresses. dress, three days, Box No. 7, Btar office. ‘ snd Onat-of Scena, ola a Yaiue, at the eld established ‘han: broker's Store of B. FULTON & 00. soa 00% 3 doors north of Pen: Bole Agent for SINGRE’S Ge 2-15 Seta OS SOG ea a ANTED- 10.000 LADIES to know th Ww the New Stamping Booms, 43' feneeterton aesortment of rattorns “over eed Rage fe! re Cloaks, Capes, Aprons, Joseys. Walats, Yoke. }, Slippers, Pincushions, and Inj- esigus for Pillow Onees, Ottom: Sapreruarie talp cess Machine and Practical Stam We make and stam ttern brought us, Braids, ilk and ‘Working Uctton very low. ie FLOUR, MEAL PAT "STORE Lisganore. J.H. Gambrill. Araby, Golden Hill, Sern and other choice Winter W: . ‘AMILY and FLOUBS. All gredes Western Extras, m $3 to $13 5), a8 to quanti- ty.and qualit: rel 00 Bushels FAMILY MEAL, (Taylor & ifs.) BALED 1A YB = peat z ITAW, ac. or sale low, DY W. M. GALT & 0O., Indians avenue and Ist street, h23 near Baltimore and O. Boad Depot. GPoosEies. BALL & PLANT, PLANT'S BUILDING, Oorner New York avenue and 1stn street, (Entrance en New York avenue,) Dealers in fine FAMILY GROCERIES, TEAS, WINES, IMPOBTED LUXURIBS, &c., &c., would respectfully notify their friends and the public that they have just opened their New Gro- cery Store, where can be obtained any article usu ally kept in a first class Grocery, Without at- tempting to enumerate our large, fresh and well- selected stock, we cordially invite the public to examine our store and stock, belicving we shall not fail to give entire satisfaction to all who may faver us with their patronage. We call capeeial attention to our assortment of TEAS and COFFEES, which have been elected with great csrefor purity. Dealers will find a fine assortment to select from, and our prices to sult. Goods delivered promptly in any part of the city, jan 9-3m PRUPOSALS. PRE ‘ea i be ber ee Se office until (aicieieh Sue & 3s an rt ‘Be mate- Be, to be th nen erect jin, wl- be of oom posed of one part of best to two parte of clean at ro. onsale must be te red and fifey ( to be con stratte! Th enced es s00n es snitctent al be adie te proc: creck tere i also be for repairing 15) feet of deiective arch Any add:- z nel information required will be farniahed at eo ce jo proposals will be entertained except from thon oatenes tnench business end the rt te reerrved by thy engineer tn charge to =r or all bids deemed to the faterest of the Gor- ernment The bids will be opened at this office at neonon the 25th dey of Aprtl, 1967 N. MIOULER, Ma). of Engiocers, Bvt. Brig. @en OU. 8, A. _®p Ti cota PBerosats FoR manoe@any Treasury Devartment, 0 OF Superercime dechiicce April ®, 2067.5 Fropecnie will be recetyed at this foe BEtil le o clook i 18. 1857, for furnishing Spe following ed babogany, required ter tee on. vit ck 2,000 $ Ooo a4 5) oe “10-4 ¥ All the shove Mahogsuy m enality and theron, seasoned Wasbivgt eot thon of Sho Tnapeet r “J ate . e ent reserves the rig! » reject any or all of tae be s. if consiaered for the iuterest x the Government te do so Bids to state price per M feet. board measure = ir] =. melons Ss ee envelope gad en lorsed ** Proposals for Ma! my.” B MULUETT apo st ____ Supervising Architect BOPOSALS FOR CATTLE FOR INDI P SERVICE. a DeraktMENt bed ' © Ivree arc! h a7 sar Proposals will be received up to the Lith day of May, iS67, at the office of H. B. Denman, 8a) 2 tendént of Indian a fairs for the Norther intepdency, at Omaha City, Nebraska, for the the following Stock éclivery at Omahs City o! Cattle. to wit 300 bead of Milk ai a iy —- ot Milk “ for the Yancton Sioux In reservation in Dakota for the @mahs Incieas, n Nebraska. Balle, ocoupying « reservath 20 head of young Amet 3d head of Beef Cattte, The Cows must be breed. not leas than three mor more th even years old. Cows with youne calves, orcews with calf, will be preferred. Bry cows will pet be re ceived. The Balis must be not less tham three years old, and the Beef Cattle net less than four years old Superintendent Denman will have the right to reject any or all the bid the right torejert Any or all the cattle if he deems that the cattle delivered are not of the required o Superintendent Deum: receive the said cattle id et th the Commissioner of Ii jaws Adsire ts eton city me of the deli very of the cattle will be de- termined by & rintendent Denman.who #fllatss have the pow change the pl delivery, to with the consent of the contractor. Good and suficient bends will be required for e faithful fui tiliment of the comtract. ids will not te received for a less number thea the total num! of cows and butls called for Separate proposals, hewever. will be received the beef cattle. 0. H, BEOWNING, mb 3) Secretary ro Bumpans, MASONS, &c, Proposals wil! be received for fornishing all a bor and materiel required for the slterations of Christ Charch. Georgetown, D. @., until 12 o'clock noon of the 17th ipst Bide must be for each ki ety Laying, Paint: plans and speciticatl be ere: Monday, the &th fostant, at the offic: of © “ M. Matthews. -» Attorney-at-Law, St Con gress street, Georgetown, D. © . opposite the Post Office, Where the architeces will be in attendacce guring Thursday: the Lith instant. togive euy in- form on desire Rev. W. W. WILLIAMS, 4, D, RORTZ. <a JAY COOKE «& co., BANKEBS, Pilieench sireti, opposste Treasury, Buyend sel 8 teurrent market rates, and keep onstantly on hand, a full supply of all GOVERNMENT BONDS, SEVEN-THIBTIES, AND COMPOUND INTEREST NOTES. Orders ter STOCKS. BONDS, &e., executed, sot Collections meade on all aceessible points. se l-tf "First National Bank of Washington. B.D, COOKE, (of Jay Cooke &Oo.,) President, WM, 8, HUNTINGTON, Cashier, @OVEBNMENT DEPOSITORY aND FIBANOIAL AGENT OF THE UNITED STATES, 1 Oth street, opPosise the Treasury Deparimen:, Government Securities with Treasurer United SF ONE MILLION DOLLARS gg We buy and sell all classes of GOVERNMENT SECURITIES st current market rates. #URNISH EXCHANGE and make Ooliections om ALL THE PRINCIPAL OITIES OF THE UNITED STATES, We purchase Government Vouchers om the MOST FAVORABLE TERMS, and give caretai and prompt attention to ACCOUNTS of BUSINESS MEN ana FIRMS. and to any other business entrusted to as. FULL INFORMATION in regard to GOVERE- MERT LOANS at all times cheerfully furnished WH. 8. BUNTINGTON, Cashier Washingt©n, March 20, 1805. matt GOVERNMENT SALES. EAN SESSSSEEEEe (qc OVEREMENT BUILDING aT avoTion. Ger thesuservision of J suservision ts A.-M, cu BATUBDAY, ‘Terms: Cash in Government fun. The United States Yelinauishes Building at time of onion t Brt. Brig. Gen. and en 154i, 2 C0m- and Dopet Quer OVERS REP St Reon ut ie, all care of tne The Government ¢ “ie a ARS Convalescent, Situgted betwecn the Bridce MONDAY, 15th’ April wnaer te fiston of & Rdward Bi 20 officern’ quarters and other butldings, sbing!~ roof. = compel ingests alt “Mais Slat al Liars tpl 2 ace dieal aie: ‘the care Of these ap?-lit BEOBIVED e fine assortment reach Hind Domestic BONRETS ric LEW18 BAAR, 32 Market Space, eB rei 6 le. = Brt, Brigs Gen. Depot G38, — ies ea ob ree it as

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