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f —— ra sa —— Wed aesday eve- | - A.Soupren Suor.—Last night two soldiers of WANTS. FOR SALE AND RENT. t Leg eng i the 7th tg heer f went to the house @f Fr re x oe 1 « ie t- yan oe var on R street north, between WANTED—at the istioi# Steam Leundry. FOR RENT. With of witheat Beard. at Ne; rrem.— After priftea = » , Prot. feuly | Tie door aran cpeped” by coke and. bots tae | a rented WAS RES aes H streets, s commodicus FRONT BOOM. second No’ an A the ry bf the Institution, made a few The door was o) yamen, and the Ww TED TO REN T—A FURNISHED | ators, fy and eontie farniahed. The locttion ts toe lists OF letters re aoe | to the sub; soldiers entered and took seats on a.lounge near OU a central locatin, from 10 to 15 | onest tee Gesirabioin the sity. No ohildren a thei vr ination te per avd espec! Tegard to the scientific im- | the door. Khe ee en Repel wee, rooms Address Rox 1 Stsr Uffios. 1t*_ | in the hotise. ja3i-lw ning thets eve Dr. Hayes. When the | and they replied they wan’ stay over 4 cad Mell WAITER. Ancis TOT ROOMS— oe eae tse =< prietor of ‘the Star han et it'was @rennousiy ob- | The men said they coold nat, and atdered them | WY ANTED Two good fel WAVEERS. Sony A Petand Camber etashed, wrth or yuboet foeaib ‘he eek to asiina thelt farther mee fo on. the ¥ id m a3 a. other 4 th — to the soldiers to | *¥¢8ue, between 10th and Te 3 n < at 37 Bridge street, Georgetown. fe7 St* would room, and the order ee — roomy voce Ben wong dhe aman life to ho pirpose. The result p tet yithdrew was tepened several times. They | WW. NTED—A SITUATION, by 0 coed sx. to OR RENT-¢ large FURNISAED BROOME, — any: over t . | Were abditt leating, co 7 cooking, smal — joents ren fecalon hen ptatng the int edvertoemente | URYSE Guerne,.wih he, pendulum, (by | ef mancame in fom n pane ond abe, | SDA, eon sent ete od FURNISHED O@ UNF URNISRED Rooms 0 , wi e ive f gravity was - | ‘Aint you going??? and drew a p' 3 == 7 hesstte avenie, between the imertton of wh! ave peld at least | 17), and on tl the atmosphere, | the ball taking effect in the body of Timothy ANTED-—By 4 Wortian, a SITUATION to do for reut on Masssohe: L double as much as Sew aiowea ‘him for the direction of the Sa noel with Sweeny: He wens Someved to the Tecimental hos- Ww piain sowing or to mursé 6 ah eet 18th atreete, south side, 2 doors oa u oarT: Can give ‘ARLYLE Felative to the indiuence of the Bison Upon ie Ai | examined ‘by Surgeen Ghar Er ubbell et the | st, Himstiu's, No. 479 b etrect, corner Four: | Tron RALECA saall sok of FANCY and lary loss by Sereete Chas. ine bell, of the Lah mahsn’s, ° tee F OR, SALE A stat stock at F ra td best stands in the city for business: partioulariy rine, good the Faney Dry Goods, or Shoe or Ciothing busi- eer | in addition to this positive | eee relative to the influence of the i66n upon it. At | examined by their Insertion since those lists have come to be; st . front about two poy ate ere ‘New ¥1 city } Tete, th fall — ‘was found the cold was most in- | 7th cavalry. The ball entered in front abou’ 7 stom- ANTED-I di have entirely—on the on which they were (aot agpeeore ae singruet incnés from the havel, passing thtough the stom ‘D—In a dra and A press bh and liver, and was extracted behind. competent ASSISTANT. AM x, eas, Uz the good will and fixtures of the store tinted — ted his pu! of making the Star , -. dies gree tstice | reeommendations an to charsoter and qualifios- | Hess, O:.the good | eantienr trent low) Or Flanye a anespaper—news being its well-known | ;cafet the heat of the sun bot it was su Clan oo gt aad the above | HBS Address, wih real name and references, | Mailing at 373 Mh streets near tho Northern arity. 1s demonstrated that the reflected heat eat id hiiaelasticaty Go wove $ Teae Me | _Phsrmaceutist.” Washington ne: A Ses, seta. rine ps — " . ‘ood drese. & | SSS there 1 Cy watmth of the eatth to | Howder, who was with Sweeney at the time. | YYANTED—B8y a young man o TRAORDINARY CHANCE—STORE and *- Auvenwanes To- Niet. des tog tibhé of Kane, MeClintog ’ Hubbell, wbo examined the wound, SER TiO te Redareen el Vy Beat BOR SALE Ok Bae ie ee it .— Benefit of John E. Owens. an@ Hayes were being worked ont and disc an eee as ee tuiei ie the Fete intiiutely bere in Asnarion, Wain, ngland nothing seach yeaa tami eae hae | kp ie Gut oer ae te Ree cmeslh dani ine: (ES ee ‘uRisty’s —An itnthente bill of songs, dances, | ™O* — S eS See ve, concluding with "The Double. | “ons of the Polar regions. aod Roden Otten as“<Duletmer Swypes? Dr. Hayes, after briefly reviewing his previous Su ji fates that he helieved it etal Seer there is bimeclt aommadiniamanpiaal 1 most Approved business jocality, inc'uding Fix- bare possibility of recovery. © waa “a. YOUNG MAN. of pood Daslaaes oxparkonda;, teres and but a small Stook of ates Soe Lt bat thie yround was metal, at Ee ed A ny ciployment In estore as | SHDES ao creat escrifice end pe en siven a dying dec cai st = fr iona given if re- | { i b wiiting: and in order to make it legalevidence } 9 vira; Gir} md OEE PE ee Ome. i ren ai! applications hm made st No. 18 ia. before a court, Justice Thompson postponed the j= table young «irl; a | Svenue, between th acd 9th te j.ie-20* examination till 2)¢ o’clock, in oraer tt get the WANTED Sy, oe iathian -AChs SRiceiecienis aseicaa Semen ae declaration of Sweeney under oath. by the df oPePiease ail at 321 F street, GR RENT—Two ploasant ROOMS, neatly itt bis 198 chapece of the rarest ocour- narrative where . furnished, im a first-class residence in 6 eorge- t took sf t} County Patrolman Johason came to tbe city last mt ot 1th. 5 re To-morrow night, first appearance of the “ Zou- | Mcrure; took up his na aie, werees PT were | nines as autainel tenann of tecmmemen Cust between Yoeh and th —___ town. with ned. oe permanent tenant terme aves,” and benefit of Hayes and Neil. space will not admit of giving more than a very | and several of the Third Ward patrolmen, and ANTED—A GIRL to seus! jn gooking in 8 | oa. ‘de 17 CaytTgasury HaLt.—‘* Washington at Valley | brief outline of his absorbing lecture. Thesun | went to Sullivan’s and brought away Wm. Sulli- learn and work. a steady situation, by applying et Forge,’ “The Sailor's Return,”’ and a grand bill | rose to thetp on the 10th of February, and they | Yan and Maty Sullivan, Horati nell and | 415 "penn avenue, this afterncon. it™ Loz TO RENT. ssoond floor. 316 E etreet, of songs, ballads, apd comicalities. inee to- | tere soo! ready for 4 trip over the ice. On the | Mrs. Trunnell, whq were found in thé hottse. ~ near Willa-de’ Hotel, 22 by 10 fect. Inquire in mnorrpow afternoog, for ladies children, With | 18th of March, Hayes; accorfipanied by two | They are now in Paronlt of another man named wa ITED—At the Billiard Saloon gorees of the store janis the disttbation of gifta—among them a beautiful Persons with sledges and » pn ae on an ed- | Brown, whp was there at the time of the firing, ‘enn. &vénué and iith street, two or silk dress. pedition northward. They took with them 400 Kino’s AMPHITHEATER. —Tom King, Scott, Kin- ds of provisions, consisting of dessicated but escaped arrest. Howder saw the prisoners, | BOYS. colored. Bost wages given. Those ao —The new three-story FRAME oun cade, M’lle Heloise, and all the other stars, in a beer and potatoes, a otk ny, of necessaries, , busi referred. fo 7 3t Fouttite ted on the oor but says no one of them {is tae patty that fired tbe | (weinted with the business preferred. _ fe 7 3t_ Zelreenerta ‘Ther oeaas akties cee bet shot. WANT, ‘DA colored WOMAN, ons who un- | Desa rtands in Washington city, Tho house is Sea aE jerétands cooking. Good wages given. Ap- | roomy and convenient. the store room suitable for RosseRt AnD Arrest —On Wednesday morn- | ply at C. KLOTZ, 9th st, between Avenue snd D | the esis of any ki a of merchandize. This property ing, about half past two o’clock, the Clothing street. . fe 7 St would be dlaposed ed of om the most! reasonabi jo torme, Bee eaten ay eee ane eed eet meat E> | WVANTED—A sonteo! and inteliigent young 1 Si, oy. 'sas wishing terretite from business, “Avy was entered by robbers and goods amounting in LADY, who can sing and play the pian’ | frpPiins Oe "be obtaived on the promi ses,from value to about $200 were stolen, consisting of | moderately, to travel with s gentleman and sesist | (74 roprtstress, Mr. g- 4. WYN! coats, pants, vests, and other goods usually found | in P asant ard gentee] ocoupaticu. Address ne pre thres vfiusbie LU. S, On north G street, in a clothing store. cee ot the ayn (doth of | “Hartwell,” Star Office. fe7 6t™_ between 2d and 3d ste. property aaa whom are very respectably connected) to the rob- 2 ban JSE, wit! rdina- | the attention of those Withi2g to Inv: o dery, William Hendley, began to reflect upon Wea As BAREHOUSE, With anording: | avantece The owner being fnsble to fpcild the what he had done, and wen to his brother and | for which a liberal ront will be paid, in the vicinity | three nouses which were on these ‘ote, and ge- revealed the whole thing, and told where to | between fth and lith ste, extending lack as far ae | stro ed by Are Isst Jure. is compelled to sel} the new and brilliant bill of equestrian and acrobatic | Which. Including extra clot! lamb, buffalo Petiormances. Go and ie the grand ‘‘ Zouave | Tobes, &c., did not exceed twenty-five pounds alt.” Traveling over the ice as rapidly as possi! a and Suitasontan.— Lecture by J. G. Holland, | ¥hor me — grey rtd hoe Fag» before the Washington Lecture Assoctation, | 7oro, they reached the old winter quarters of Dr. ee eas ont Nee Kane. Nothing was found of the wreck of the Mepicat Lecture, at the Young Men’s Chris- | advance save a piece of board, and a huge ice- ‘an Association Rooms. by Dr. Trall, of New | berg rested where the vessel’s ruined bulk had York, upon “ Hygiene” The lectures of Dr. | been left. The Pyramid erected over the grave of Trall are exciting great Interest in this commu- | gome of Dr. Kane's arty had been destroyed, and nity, and oe be a large attendance, doubt. | the records buried there, carried off by the Esqui- 4 rs > I “ LINGS. three less. Seats Manx in search of plunder. D 7 recaver the goods. ‘The sevult was that patrolman Fist. Address“ Morrisson,” Star Office, for two | sr>yerty.. Rng mp ag FAMo Me Wee Oxpuans’ Fair, at the St. Vincent’s Female Upon returning to his vessel Dr. Hayes foun 5 » A - ~ Ce Orphan Asylum, corner of G and Tenth streets, | all ay for a sunt, and leaving three Pessees in | arrested Edward Magee and carried him before | FXURNISHED ROOMS WANTED—Rither RLRE CHA! “The tor of the Ice cream, confectionery, fancy articles, &c. charge of the echooner, with cloves companions, | Justice Donn, by whom he was committed to jail. with or without private table—by a gentiéman City Hotei, (the only Hotel now Fair for the benefit of St. Matthew's Free | left their winter quarters on the 4th of April, 1861, Schools, in the church at the corner of Fifteenth | !2 the midst of gaiety and lively mirth. Two of and H streets. Music, refreshments, useful and | the party managed the sledges, and the remaining fancy articles, etc. ten dragged the boat upon asied. Their colors Tzmrenance Hatt, E street, between Ninth | 82 ® white flag with a crimson star in the center The goods were recovered, a portion from the | 804 lady A parlor and bedroom nicely furnished | open in’ Aloxand romdeaoe “ot Magee, and a past in an old stage | Wil! be required fur the ‘adv, and a bedroom for the from husfnees 2 a 108 coach at the corner of Eighth and H streets. | Fovtioman: , Unquertionanie references gives if | FURNITUR RES and GOOD eat They got into the store by taking a stepladder | “Qa7 st" italiaaed + | ofthe house, | His lease will termin rt oy aeabt be and scaling a high wall in the rear of the build- fonsed for'g mush longer term ot o moderate Teak. ) for a fair prica, the YD PROTE re leased for a mui Ms vy. | ing, and after three attempts succeeded in forcing PROTESTANT MAN AND WIFE Wirhes Hotel is now doing, and hse fer many years = Tenth streets —Grand sotree of Prof. C.F. Thcrancute with tance deni oaieon ®., the beck door. They aanod thasosl vee te resist Siteations—the man ss co&chmsn or 3 | Sane erceea wceulie busta The douse arnes any interference, and locked the 1 selves in. They the womea aa spsmasiress, Papp then proceeded to pile up the goods they designed | would go to any patt of the country; to carry away. About $1,000 worth was piled up | reference. Call or addres: Hw he in the Boor, when they were frightened by some | between }4:h aed Isth ois, Tribune Ofioe. _1t* noise, and went away wi! ie goods which have NTED—A colored WOMAN. bamber- since’ been paseo ‘Teeaday, ta the Crt Wins o who Horeuehly understanide her = agee was acqu on Tuesday, in the Crim- | business and oan bring references. Apply corner inal Court, on clerge of robbing a man of $190, | Fourth and D sts, opponte City Hall fe2t | GEORGETOWN ADVERT’MTS and this offense was committed the next morning. WANTED—Two good WHEELWRIGATS. | ——___—__———. 2” —= ‘ None but rood hands need ap2iy, on Seventh B UCKSKIN GLOVES! y —Y n treet, hetween M and N. i Pe ry ey ae pee iene ba ST ys PHILIP KRAFT. Ramsburg & Ebert, Theat In the nelghborbood of E and Thirteenth | 74” SECOND HAND SEWING MACHINE : Se ee streets, by her outrageous behavior in the street. wantod, of the latest improvement. and must GEGRGETOWN, D, ©. She was drunk, disorder!: rofane, und inde- | be in gocd order and sod at s bargain Genuine BO t, and was ve ae able he said she | Wacted to hire a young Woman who un‘ RUN T LET: was brought to thie city from the North, but had | sewing on it. Apply, by note or in person, not been properly cared for by the party who | G7" OLR. B. LLOYD & CO. Attorneys for F is Ciaims, Pensions, and Bounty, corner of Seventh brought her bere. Justice Clark gave her a com- | and E streets, second floor, from 19 to $o’olock mitment isthe work bouts for Sete pte would | daily. fe 6-3t* not give her name, and was return y the Ser-| nwo ni SOTARLE QIBLA Wi = geant as Mary Drunk, on bis report, T Yionnin'a reepectstie private famiy cous ee good cook, washer and ner; and the other ns Petty THisves.—This morning a man in uni- | £00d sempstress, who understands making ohi!- form boldly took down a pair of boots hanging | dren’s clothes, and is willing to do chamberwork in front of Mr. Wm. Grifin’s store, on the Ave- | S>Cutain situations te cae fasaiy 4 if noe, wil take > \c > 3 if not, wil nue, and made off with them. them ceparate. Good references osn be ‘nad frow A day or two since a similar looking person en- | jastempioyers. Address ""X U.” Star (fice terad Mr. Hoover’s cigar store, on the Avenue, fe6 2* one, . of the undersigned to r from public busin-se is the ouly inducemen: to sell, 38 2e could pot hope to engage emoere profitable. For terms and piste JAS A ENGL who is Au- fo negotiate, or to the un ened. wis SAM’L HEPLEBOWER. z which had accompanied a southern exploring AcaDEMyY oF Music —Free conceff at 3 o'clock party to the most extreme point of discovery, and Attractive music, excellent refreshments, &c..&c, which, in visiting the northern regions, had Hall open ail day. See announcement elsewhere floated over more ferritory than any er flag in of new features of attraction at this establish- | existence. This is now in the possession of Mr. ment Henry Grinnell. ; De Taaut’s Lectors —Last night, Dr Trail ton Serierdl tae eet oite os Coane = ales, ee after Hien Aceoet othe an of the Young, Men's Chris- | set'they sometimes did pot exceed belf'a mile a ™ ‘ fers ‘i traveling, ten hours for sleep, an e remainder amma of Si nes ional experience, and alluded of the time spent at their meals, lunches, &c. At night, their house was prepared by digging a pit in the snow four feet deep and eighteen by seven feet square, across which two poles were placed, and on these the sled. Over this was spread a canvas covering, and the whole buried to the depth of two of three feet with snow. India rub- ber cloth, buffalo robes and blankets were spread upon the floor, upon which the party stretched themselves, each man’s feet lying alongside his neighbor’s head. These houses would soon be- come warm and comfortable, sometimes attaining a degree of temperature as aigh as 34 deg. above zero, while it was many degrees below outside. The atmosphere never became impure in these houses, as all impurities are absorbed by the snow, and tbe air constantly kept fresh and wholesome. After traveling three weeks in this tothe circumstances which led him to visit Wasb- ington, where he said soldiers were dying of tebels once in awhile, of disease occasionally, and of doctors and drugs very frequently. There are but two svatems of medicine—one ten years, and the other 3.000 years old. The former fs the drug system, the jatter the bygienic. The drug sys- teu attempts to cure disease with that which would make a well person sick, while hygiene only administers that which is used by every per- son in beaith. Nature has provided no remedies for disease, as disease ia the preservation of life, not the result of a violation of the laws of life Disease is a process of purification. In fever the patient needs food just as much as when well, but the digestive organs cannot dispose o! it prop- erly, as they are Dusily engaged In purifying the system. The functions of the system are simply Also, aie the pripoip the one hed there in 1814, ©1'! rev; it ‘Gant | Site Ser the wha a ted bt 4 ai tata “a day 5.00 Mowras. Jeusars 6th, with gee meme n manner was foun 7 le for ie Whole | and secre’ a x of cigars on erson, an : 7 euipic a lete provision for the education Of {eking impurities into the system, the other by | Ye bre gs a aed mre on ite: De. pares. Store keepers should be on their guard Address. by post, HANSON AMES 105 sit "| D’Hersilly. cathan to the Princk- their collection inside through the failure of the Se Oe ee ‘ere made, so bad was the traveling, and it finally became necessary to carry on their provisions, &c., toa point on their route on one day, build their house, and the next day return for the remainder, and after spending the second night at the same Place, proceed again in a similar tedious and wearisome manner. When 400 miles from the ship the strongest man of the aay! Wager out, and es the dogs were 2lso becoming of little use, Dr. Hayes and an- other person were compelled to harness them- selves to the sledges. After traveling 90 miles in this manner, Dr. Hayes, with only a single com- ee, and four days rations, pus! on, leaving he disabled man in charge of an attendant. Six- ty miles from the invalid and his companion, and with but a single day’s ration, Dr. Hayes and his comrade turned back upon their home- ward journey; but their dogs had become so ex- hausted that they were compelled to walk the entire distance. By this trip the most northern land on the globe ever discovered was found and explored, together with 700 miles of shore line, over which the Stars and Stripes then for the first time waved. The —— thus attained was 82 -and 40 min. north ED—. SKEE ry a7-lm “ SprRitvaLism.”’—“ And the light shineth in WASTED —A lover Red game erent - = — a darkness, aud the darkness comprebendeth it| thoroughly qualified. Addrees Hotel.’ Ktar Of not '’ Z: B. Coates be great test medium, is | fice. fe 5-4t in Washington by spirit directions. All wishing | teran PEDO Booke to postaad aoounie lo ade fo telegraph to their spirit friends and recelve V poh Beoks tp seg pone gcmy ae truthful communications of the past. present and | rience Ample reference given. Adres fature, are invited to call at No. 411 Thirteenth | countant,” Box No. 25 Post Uffice, Wash: ington, street, back of Willards’ Hotel Be ye not | D C. fe5 lw* ignorant of the truth, but rigidly investigate the TE 2 DER . powers which control all nature. 1t ANT EDS Rie bueiuees a cus Sra " fond ~ tua - Lime! Liste 5! —Our friend Wm. H. Godey, | Groasing Box 330 Fost Offds, atallag age, enlary has just opened = ae ot best ee wood- | expected, &c. fe &-3t burnt lime. Call at the ns on Rock creek, re ANTED T ENT—A Pew. in the near Georgetown. fe 7-2 CHURCH OF THE EPIPHANY.” Adress Wasuinarox, Feb. 4, 1862—To the Editor of | 22X25 Str Ooo. Jeet ASHI \e — 6 the Evening Starsir : Lace that tn the report of W tier oss tay CAM PBsere te,knoy that the Investigating Committee of the House of Rep- - resentatives, of which Hon. John F. Potter wae aAEe cheap of H. J. GREGORY, 331 = chairman, my name is published as one of the oe = disloyal employees of the Government, on the WANN Poy s ere ere ip SECOND. testimeny ef Wm. Rutherford, Chas. Calvert, | pings for which We me’ payne thee heghent John B. Hines, Geo. T. McGlue,and Wm. Worth. td i ih Willyou dome ine for to publish ti my | MU Re eS! | 6 TTT BAR solemn denial of the charge brought against me? | advantage to give us a anil, oreent fe pam their proper functions rong when the lungs cease to operate properly, they be- come Poncho and consumption follo’ : Drown. tng and suffocation in deep wells is not caused by the inbalation of water or isonous gas, but is caused by the spasmodic closing of the glottis, which shuts in the poison carried offatevery breath. If one-sixth of theskin is burned or scalded so as to Prevent tbat portion from discharging the im- purities of the system through its pores, imme- diate death is inevitable. The operation of emetics ts not their effect upon the poisonous matter in the stomach, but the s; © rejection of the vile dose by that organ. When poisonous matter clogs the system, we should not administer Potsoncus droge to expel it, but should assist nature in clearing it out through the proper chan- nels. Typhoid pneumon: not dangerous if it is left alone, and the organs of purification put in order. That is only the portving Process, el the . danger being in the grossness and debility of Nursing, and that alone, is the entire art of cure. Hence the advan ot homeo- pathy. The doses adminis'ered in it practice are so small and insignificant thet they do not injure the system, while the confidence placed in the efficacy of medicine gives rest to the mind of | /titude. the bighest ever before attained being | | am now, asl bave ever been, a Union man, and BONTZ & GRIFFITH, that of Dr. Kane, 78 deg. and 37 min. north Iati- | p. b word t justified jels-tf No. 369 7th st., betw. land K sts. the erie fe great desideratum in the treatment tude. Following eck een thelr old route, the ave by no word or act j or encouraged of disease, and nature, unobstructed by drugs, the secession movement. ‘The testimony brought | FyOy WANTED (a genteel Colored Boy from 16 EYE AND EAR. soon clears out the system. His system of cure parry finally reached their vessel with but seven B' Ag, ANTED (a gen ‘colored Boy from against me consists mostly of impressions, of age) as house servant, and to to on a : 1 managemen iet, ven- | § left, of a pack of fourteen, and having trav- | which of course no answer can be given, except | drives ostriace ootasinel y. Apply at thie office No. 297 PENNSYSLVANIA AVENUE, ppt ar pl nl with nsw br Booys Dis- eled, in sixty days, over 1,400 miles. Two weeks | to asseverate that even if they were Bonestly or st 122 Washington street, Gectrctown. OPPOSITE ease being & process of purification, a regulation-| Were spent at Port Hope making observations and | formed, they are entirely erroneous, having no| _ 63 3'0 WILLARD’S HOTEL. of that process is nil that is necessary. If the collecting specimens; and after vainly striving to foundation whatever in anything I ever said or ANTED TO KNOW— ‘i impurities all try tg escape at one point, that | Pass Cape Isabella on another tour of exploration, | did. So far as the testimony purports to. give | W waa HORSt: ate Wack tet nt one ten Oculist and Aurist. organ is destroyed, BB Asiatic cholera and con- | the season having become advanced the expedi- | facts—any pretended conversation of mine—I pro- | tached to a spring wagon, painted, with some soap DR. F. A. VON MOSCHZISKER, sumption. Pain is but the over-taxing of a portion Mon turned their faces homeward. On their route | nounce it to be unqualifiedly false in every es- | boxes left in iton Friday, the 2th ultimo The From Cunton Piacs, New ¥ uas arrived inthe of the organs in discharcing poisonous mutter, | back they surveyed Jones’ Sound and the north | sential particular, and in other respects so ent rely | “river. being intoxicated st the time, could not city and opened h cen at but if all the organs are balanced. and discharge | Sbote line of Baiiin’s Bay for s distance of 1,300 | distorted as in no way to convey my original | FIV4AlY Gurest sogount. Any information left at 287 PENNSYLVA VENUE, their penper quanta of impurity, sickness at sory ene ey bot fool gr Bid pry meaning. Respectfully yours. = aliy rewarded. fe3-erst® where he can be oonsulted on Maladies of the "This evening Or Tra psc toexplain bis | and at the station In Greenland the only reply | ee ; ANTED—Every person to know that [sm in requiring maival Sa sarsist! trestment, rules for determining the nature of diseases, end | they got to thelr eager inquiries was, “The Sout Tux mtasma and foul vapors generated by the the market, ready to pay cash Sy Ol BrtiCles |. vow Moecusucen $e wintie din tare his system of cure me * States go away from the North States, and plenty | hot sun will be far moze deadly to our volunteers Se hones! pier line, ao tow n * "ducer into the medi ‘actics of the 2 of fight.” The papers there brought news of the | than the enemys bayonets. In the Indian and | BUGHLY, 40% Seventh st. between GanvH ste, ETHERIAL EAR INHALATOR Petit ror Mcrpss.— om aaa of President Lincoin, but nothing peace soo quenatian Tees bir Da = (east side,) Dealer in Newand Second-hacd a for the treatment of obstinate cases of i Court. — ol ce jn enormous . ie] ie ‘nm | niture, n 7 Ls ee ersiae. ie Hastening on their homeward route, in the midst | perfect health Oaly 25 cents per box. Soldiers, DEAFNESS AND NOISES IN THE HEAD. William Maboney, negro,) was taken up. | Of a severe gale ny Pig & vessel, but after | supply yourselves. 217. = - He m gin ae of the letters publisiek in the ‘The bewicide, which eoceted in August last, | Funning scross ber bows it was found ‘that they! 14. ssous cure of Corus, Bunions, Cal LOST AND FOUND. ow Tek and Snrinteipnm pores recol! ei 01 e themselves . 3 9 pene mee Tre EuEreEEE one eres - ‘i cheanaaet roe Pee ee renee. lt ie rece of canvacn the question “Is there war?” | losities, Inverted Nails, Warts, and all disesaes of | [}OUND—Onthe 4th insta POCKET BOOK | DEAFNESS FROM THE FIRING OF CAN- the canal at the foot of Fifteenth street the | the reply was given in the same manner, Yes,” | the feet. Mr. Demond, Surgeon Chiro; ist, fe containing money and receipts, which the own- NON, §c. Brosh se pon ; for | enabled, by a peculiar process, to eradicate the | ¢r oan have by sppiying at W. M. SHUSTER & | Dr, Von M. has for tne past fyurteen yours devoted colored boy Wm. Mahoney, who was about !2or | and the bis pay tors epee Halifax for | Sat painful axeencences in 2 few minutes,with- | CO,’S Store, No.38 opposite Center market. be- his epecia! attention to the me eel baer Igepal’ pointe pe) all tes tengaitade, coll after Niebort aston, out the least pain or the slightest inconvenience to | ‘Ween 7th and 8th sts, ie TREATMENT OF THE EYE AND EAR, fired, Sens nae wounds on Mahoney ip the stomach and breast, which are said to have caused his death Messrs. Davidge and Bradley, jr., appeared for the good schooner United States made the harbor of Boston, her old home, on the 23d of October, a an adventurous cruise of over fifteen mont the patient Consulting hours from nine a. m. to OUN D—O: edny, the 4 stant, a PO! K. | And possesses tho testimonials of some ot the Lest five B. Ray bis emcee Pens Ivania sveuee, F ET BOOK, contatiing y ‘rma Sneunt et pee em os e xs hms Es. been whe’ ™ and papers marke war ster, N, : thivclty. ee ee eee Sein yo theo rucr can have the above by soplviigat | RESTORATION OF SIGHT § HEARING. ‘ei je ad PS -v-andhog The lecturer felt special satisfaction with the] Conns, Bunions, Calosities, Bad Nails, En. | 22 P*t-2——___ei cola lt pvr gael Hen Waier, Fuk Craw: | re of Onn saed hn ot pore dncy | tag enm deg ane th, cued | SV niet tcn( MOR, i aed ce | gl Pte Pats, Non Bale, — ow. 4 - i bs! 8 a3) a ley, Jonn Scrivener, is Wri; bt, Henry Mer- | ery, and named in honor of Mr. Grinnell, whose Wont pain, by, Dr Winite, Surgeon Chiropo- | four white feat; bran a rato oe ‘ wy eone tia, Jobn W. Hansom, Joseph Pitamber Semmes dist, 426 Pennsylvania avenue, between Four- | right fore-ehoulder. A liber: feotly restored. Iam! Appr to express oonvis and-a-balf and Sixth streets. Room 7—up stairs. rae for information leading to his recovery, tion that by your ski'l and judgment che has been ul Office hours from 12 m. to 6 p.m. Orders to call | 00 Spplying at this office, fe 7-20’ pres Seon the gyestest deprivation thst could assistance had proved of such signal service to the expedition. H. Durham, Henry C Kleiber, John W. Riden- our, John Pie, Thos. G. Clayton. a at residences promptly attended to. jan 16-Im* OTICE.—The person who took a pony built ict Attorney Carrington then made his}. Cz!minaL Count —Yesterday, Benjamin Frank- ee ; HORSE. wadaie, From the Hon. Senator Push } gPening statement tothe jury, after which Mr. | lin Jobnson (colored) was convicted in the two} Pawriims who have never used Boston crackers N corner ak Willard’ on 5 ‘Sreaing Te Dx. Vow Monctstsuan (am preaiy obliged radley made bis statement for the de- | Ces of larceny for which be was tried—in con- | are invited to try those manufactured freah every | of the 6th of February, will confer a favor Bree thoskill withwhieh ‘you have treated ‘SSS aia new af pa eset | Sek Uae led Regent Sak aie | Sey by J Le Bayon: Bold by al tnpectl | Of etagrne te same wo reat et Bettnte, | Bolen Hast nit Gal eae pa Lh eee be nS eo WE allan ad Cantata tin O25. Caray. | ermanta, gh Your aueotons, my hesiaeg ile —_————— . TAKE NO MORE UNPLEASANT AND U: ‘= Mzp- OST—On Monday, 3d instant, a CARPET | (From John M’ Lean, Jr., son of the Hon. Judge of Anazs ae =e Patrick Cady, indicted for an assault and bat. For unpleasant aod diseases, | L,BaG, between Soventoenthatroes aad Dect -s outa od io pre ng aa me —Mr. Henry Jenkins, pg pA * an IctnEs ru an » n Pol U.S. Supreme Court . - the U.S. use Helmbold’s Extract Buchu, which has recelv- | A suitable reward will be paid on leaving the same | tis wellknown to_my humerous fclends that { ed the endorsement of the most prominent physi. | 4nd contents at Mr. SMITH’S Stables, Niveteenth | have been deprived of my. hearing for many years. cians in the United States is now offered to afflicted | & fo 6- 1 am happy to state that I nave, thanks to Dr. Vou anit certain cure for the fellowing dis- | | GST.—Was hired on the 4th instant, by a boy | Mosenzieker, entiroly recovered, My Tag is eourand ate as mace: | Ls sesed Weitee ieee UN MCLEAN. dr. lines for some time, ret Gaye since, having come more under a of visiting bis curtdsen we ark Evans, tried tor the larceny of thirteen dollars from John Adams, was acquitted. Adjourned. ibuse of the uri: al : 4 ram hurch, one roan OW 88 acute Bs over, 40) sented to Mr. J. as SuaLy Norges in Wasuincton.—The bili in- | General debility, mental Sad physieal de cennon; HORSE. with eaddie and bridle, about 3 ISy For several th I sulfered from desfuees. Dr. life Oa bis arrival in troduced in the Senate yesterday by Mr. Grimes | imbecility, determination of blood to the head! | nds high; white face; two giass 6yes; two Vou M 2 reported himself to Gen. and referred confused ideas, hysteria, general irritability, reat: | flit 4 foot; thiok tail, The, eaid ‘boy was ar- | St. Lio the circumstances under w small notes lessness and sleep! atnight, Toss of eppetite, | charge oa boy at the Repuplican office, For any | Dr. Von Moeohz:sker most successfully opsrated home, and received fr . M. the absence of muscular efficiency, dyspepsia, emacia- | information concerning the pores. liberal reward On my eyes, and Denefitted my sight SRN empting bim from arrest, tion, low spirits, disorganization or paralysis of | willto paid by R. CRUIT & SON, Bhdgests| gt Louls, Soph. | this, Inet aight Mr. J ¥ pig od prenpereren ta paw plbeinedner penal ee ‘ ican n Rev. J. J. Mullon.) = te - from Rev. J. J. Mu taken to the Provost on tnd redsemnabiMn carrost | dealt see ot ne To insure the STRAY, Sarg, the latter part of last month, | | Ds. Vox, aoccnzisns Dent” Sir —Amop was detained all night, and was this notes at par in Wi » oF in Treasury notes | genuine cut this out. Ask for Helmbold’s. Take | Keriment, alight bay HORSE: shout 1 spans “wee, have Seen Someones ay At ited with two 5 of the United States, Presented in sums | no other. Cures guaranteed. See advertisement | hands high; branded with letter H Garge: ny vaeeuees to ty the cee tier Alezandria Local News. of five dollars or more; the notes also to be re- | in another column. feb4-t¢ | 5!Z¢) upon mis neok, under Se mpc: same letter wratfinds to the list of your pstiente. My sight — ceived at par for all taxes and other dues. ao $f small suze pon each hoof ; iso the initials U.}| was so much im red daring the eight ARRgEstzD rox DisLovattr —! — : sane Russer oops, A 5 ae ee oe lor 5 had, ere ware upon months J could not recognise the jestares of men Prancis ndia Sheets nostril. eral cand 8. or Cider Tames W Alien oad uh named John Horgan was driving s Gave: | edo, that no family anocid be wits, 7 cou | [tact ema yD pHunE tos eae, |tncledgment Seu" ction af of Seats . ol Fo iss, for uttering disloyal aR ee . as 61M cou Gavalty tment, encamped on 4th strest. near | 2 TM £UOK, esse eC Patncre ——e Ave 5 motte F meme waa soldiers, aoeee ae the Columbia College, fe 6-2t* The ori ins! o if Bboy and hhund-eds more Seemed toe City ot “inde & gece, | FSRORER paktistest ct beet SAMS | paneve sister nc fmity pareeiey uJ was a =: ‘ sent por ne 9 me white or black, $2.30 eech. at 284 F surest, betwoon Set Ine ouvinn Wishing thetr analy. ystels - te. Srders. He in a native of this city, the ate Rup. | Meseme 7 te sit | par “of ooaruleaion Fe Bt liberty to uring apectable citizen of the Fi very ; Boots and Shees, Rubber Stoppers AKEN U! RA February 3¢ f cong pre be pe much excited by the arrest of his son on such a inder Sheeti: for beds ‘a viebeee? Tanai 7 HORS Ean Rock WAY, ed hany:} sven ate Wo has int? dneea ter the charge. The evidence is very strong against him. . &e., at manufacturer's prices, at H.A. Gail's | The oWuer is requested to come forwars, Ese Roultation of Opthalamle snd aural Burgers: “y : Rubber W: prove property, pay and take h ja Rul ‘arehouse, 308 Pa. av., vetween | 2 EW RIMPNEY ficial Byes ‘without causing acy pain Cusraan Guanp Ho and Tenth streets. jani-te | “Yoon: gg ty 1 ag urs from $@, m. top. m.end from 3 te Soe eRe eretns of jnstant-two | 55-5 1m 997 PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE, ig =e — SMITH & BROTHTR'S PALE CREAM ALE, SUPERIOR AMBER ALE, PORTER axp NEW YORK BROWN STOUT. SURAT Mepiae ote _ Oe DLED, it Pettis ware RN ms, wt shale Eke tse SP aaaaraS, amnnioan ‘gel RSck: (ome Rerk i realtase, iar hay: ~ 2 quested eipears. share “4 eeee ys pobiuea enti yas i EF i ; H F é ; sodris. This has been used for a a Seka yargia ee * zt seins intensely from expasene. A ba oo8%a = | Gren 4 ! frou the fect that G. stood ready and able te re SECOND EDITION. THREE O'CLOCK, P. M. Official Account of the Surrender ef Fort Henry, with Twenty Cannen and Seventeen Hertars. The Battle Between the Fort and United States Gunbeats. Commodere Foote Hands Over the Fert and Prisoners (including General Lieyé Tilghman and Staff) te the Army. The Navy Department, at two p. m. today, received the following highly importent dis U.S Frae Steamer Cinctrwatt Of Fort Henry, Tennesse River, Feb. €, 1008. Hon. Grpzon Waxes, Sec'y Navy : The gunbeats under my commend—Besex, Commander Porter; Carondelet, Com’r Walter ; Cincinnati, Commander Stenabel ; St. Louis, Lt. Com'dg Paulding; Conestoge, Lt. Commander Phelps ; Taylor, Lieut. Com’dg Gwinn, ead Lex- ington, Lieut. Com’dg Shirk—after a severe and rapid fire of one hour end « quarter, have cap- tured Tort Henry, and bave taken General Liey@ Tilghman and bis staff and 60 men as prisoners. The surrender to the gunboats was uncondi- tional, as we kept an open fire upon them until their fing was struck. Io halfan hour after the surrender | handed the fort and prisoners over to Gen. Grant, commanding the army, on bis arrival at the fort ia force The Essex bad 2 shot in her bollers, and after fighijng most effectually for two-thirds of the action, Was obliged todrop down the river, as 1 hear that several of ber crew were scalded to death, including the two pilots. She, with the otber gunboats, ciicers and men, fought with the greatest gallantry. The Cincinnati received 31 shots, and had one man killed and eight wounded —two seriously. The fort with twenty gus and seventeen mor- ters, was defended by Gen. Tilghman with the most determined gallantry I will write as soon es possible. I have sent Lieut. Commanding PhilfSes ana three gunboats efter the redel gunboats. A. BR. Poors, Flag Ufcer Nore.—The rebels bed s sustaining foree of some 15,000 (a8 believed bere this morning) Rer- ering sronnd Fort Henry to eustaia it That this force has either been routed by Gea Grant (who was co-operating with Commodcra | Foote's gunboats) or ingloricusly fied before ‘s army, leering th> ‘ort to its fate, is plain | cetve the fort and prisoners from ize commodore i half an bour efter the latier bad taken them. See elsewhere, in to-day’s Star, many inter- esting particulars concerning Fort Henry, and the great importance of taking it, &c—under the head of “Tuas Movement vr ras Tax Nessee Kiver.’’ A FIGHT THIS MORNING OVER THE RIVER. Gen. Wm. F. (‘Baldy’) Smith telegraphs tc— day that bis scouting parties—a portion of one of: his regiments now engaged on picket duty in his immediate front are engaged with some portion of the enemy (probably also scouting parties— Ep. Stax) near Flint Mill. He says of the affair: “A part of my scout has returned with five prisoners belonging to the ist Cavalry, and one citizen. The remainder of the regiment is en- ceged near Flint Hill with the enemy. Captsin Currie reports that he needs no assistance. The cavalry dismounted and assaulted a house and took the prisoners. One of our captains is wound- ed and one man thus far. P.S. Another detachment bes returned with four prisoners belonging to the Ist North Carolina regiment, three of them being non-commissioned. officers. We have thus fer captured six horses and eight Colt’s rifies. 1 will send the prisoners on &s soon a8 possible ad THE LATEST BY TELEGRAPH. ————— The War in Kentucky- The Attack on Fort Henry—Gen. Grant returned to Paducah for Additional Troops—The Rebels Strongly Retwnforced—Beauregard said te be tn Command. Cuicaso, l., Feb.6 —A special dispatch te the Journal, dated Tennessee river, Jan.5, noone Says that the First and Second Brigedesof Gen. McClernand’s division, 8,000 siroug, encamped yesterday four miles below Fort Heary. Three of our gunboats made « reconnolssance up to the head of Panther Island. During 2 brisk fire be- tween the gunboats and the fort the rebels used five guns, only one of them, srified 24-pounder, reaching the boats. and strong. General McClernand wes icf in command The country in the vicinity of Fort Henry is From Beston—The Butler Expeditien- Boston, Feb. 6.—Grest activi! in get- ting off the Butler load ae ee oe with and stores consists of Ocean Wilder, Farley, and W: ae pre, in ition to several steamers The ro cond Vermont tatiery: Fourth Mamcbusst® bet. he Cte New England division, are ail a Poy let's division will consist of sbout 10,000 men. F iusrian caperted foe te Bwinls Ghats Committee, a to reduce the expenses of

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