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AmvszuEnts To-NicHt. Tuzaren —Jobn E Owens as “ “ Crimeca_ Crimes,” “Solon Shingle” in he «« Yankee Teamster,” and “ John James Pooley” tn “ Young America.” Cunrtstr’s.—First appearance of the “Irish Zouaves,’’ Capt. Neil, and benefit of and Neil, with a © programme with songs, ballads, flute and viclin solos, dances, bur- a &c., &c., concluding with a capital af- terplece. Sree or eccereeererere the Leoni and Can! tractive bill of tmnslc, dances, Darlesque, jug- glingand rope performances. ance of Sig. Raffsele Abocco on Monday. Kine’s AMPHITHEATER —A novel of equestrian and other « Don Juan,” “ Classic’ ity Horseback,’ the “: Zouave Halt,” and the burlesque dance, ‘ Ala Cubaster.”? MepicaL Lecture, at the ball of the “oung Men’s Christian Association, by Dr. Tre, upon the “Health and Diseases of Women.’t “’ Oarnans’ Patz, Female Orphan Asylum, corner of G and Tenth Farr in the church at “\pe corner of H and Fifteenth for the * fre me? wenent of Bt. Matthew's ACADEMY oF Mus" excellent refresh selections from o'clock. me including .c.—FR", open all day, with eats. Free concert, embracing she most popular operas, at 4 Fo Lid . Ptr - Heanine In THE C. oF Tx the Pe _@ OF TimotHY Sweenzy—Distharce of Tho _-70"3 Arrested —Yesterday motning Justice Ww _-Spson, with Sergeant Gettings, of the Third + ard patrol, M. P., to the hospital of xe 7th New York cavalry regiment to hear from Timothy Sweeney his dy: declaration of the facts connected with the ting of bim the Pye se ae of eg etie ss on at near th. Sweeney in bed, comfortable as he could be in his condition, and surrounded by sympathizing foe yume He was perfectly sane and composed, and the following declaration to the justice under oath : i, Timothy Sweeney, make this statement, be- leving that Iam about to die and cannot recover. Jobn Howder and I went into the paeig: Gang res they and woman ordered us out. I told need not be In a hurry, we were going. Theman *arted for the back room. I tried to get out of the door when I saw him start for the beck room. As l was getting out of the door he shot me. I saw three men, all in that room; two of these men came down stairs after went in. I was facing the man who shot me; was a preity big men, tall and broad, and I lieve dark com- plexion; black hair { think; can’t eay whether be ‘had whiskers or not. It was not the same man | ‘frat saw In the room when we wentin. This ‘teen who shot me told me to get out of the door, avd I told him I would if be would take his ‘ime; I would go ina few minutes. He backed upand drew pistol. As I saw bim draw it I made for thedoor | was sideways like in getting ont. Did not notice the kind of pistol. He shot once, and then agin after | got out. I sat down when I first went in. All three men and a woman ‘were in the room when this man shot. One of thesefmen was small sized. Taken by me this 7th day of February, 1962, at Camp Stoneman, Washington,DC. , . E. Evtsworrn, Captain Co. G, 7th N.Y. V.c. At half past two, Justice Thompson returned to the gusrdbouse and resumed the investigation of the evidence; and the inmates of the house who were under arrest were taken to the trial room They were Wm. Sullivan, Elizabeth A. Sullivan, Catharine Trunnell, and Horatio Trunnell. The witnesses appeared and were examined in the following order. Hanora 0’ Dwyer, sworn.—Said two soldiers came to the door and knocked. Mr. Trunnell opened it and they came in. Trunneli asked ~vhat they wanted. They replied that they wanted tocome in. Mrs. Sullivan then said she did not keop a store, and wanted them to go out. After some words between Mrs. S. and them about their leaving, one of the soldiers—the shortest one— ‘wa knlfe on Mrs. S. I heard her hallo cder! I heard the pistol fired Was in the front room when it was fired, but don’t know who fired it. Sullivan and Mrs. Sullivan, and ‘Tronoell and Mrs. Trunnell, were there [it is due to say that this witness is very much afilcted in her eyes, and would hardly be able to distin- guish persons twelve feet off, by candle-light.— Rep John M. Mowder, of 7th N. Y. cavalry, testified that Sweeny and himself were together. and went totbishouse. They knocked; a gentleman opened the door; they entered and sat down ona lounge The man asked what they wanted. They repl' og that they wanted to stay over night. The _“ remarked. ‘You can’t stay over night ’ )” Ten then Mr. Sullivan came in, and beaske~, 11. same aestion as bis friends, and receiv Soy. Mo imteed ups the a ee ome remarking, ‘‘I want you to go out.” Sweeney then said, “ I don’t know Wl ther I will or not”? Another man then entere” from the back room and fired, and we ran ov". “Witnessdid not know Sweeney was sbot uv.” tance Sita the to” ra i had got some dis- surgical sid. an? si65 to have the parti Witness sald * 19 idea of the man who fired is o—— he * ,peared so suddenly, perpetra‘ed the act, ~ disappeared so quickly, but things he bars .Shortish man, pretty stout; thinks he had W"-akers, but is not certain. Sullivan is not «be man who fired. In reply tothe ma; te witness said : ‘* We went there to stay over night. ‘There was, I think, only one woman there when ‘we went in—the woman O'Dwyer. Naknife was drawn; no violence used toward the inmates. I did not see the pistol till the flash; it was fired twice, I think; am not positive. I think the man had on soldier's pants.”’ ut on his oath, and tes- Horatio Trunacli was pore he be beg re toa when ee knoc! at the i opened it, ai they shoved bim aside and walked in and sat down. He told them to go out, and they refused. Mrs. ‘Sullivan then came in raving mad, and they re- fused to leave for her. Mr. Sullivan came in and ‘lifted one up, who stood and said he would not zo out till a ready. Just then a man came in and fired. je wasalargeman. Witnesssew him two hours before for the first time, but would know him if he saw him again. Me isa large, dark complected, broad flat chested; hed a cap on. The pistol was a six-shooter—a navy pistol. The man left in two minutes. He cume jn from the back room. Witness never saw the kaife drawn, though it might have been, and be not see it Here the Justice was told that Mr. Brown, who the police were looking for, wis it. He wes called by the magistrate, and took his seat with those under arrest John M Howder was recalled, and asked if Brown was there at the time of the firing How- der eyed him from head to foot, and remarked, “the countenance Is familiar; but { would not be willing to swear positively that this man was there.” 5 in reply to the Justice, that she knew a man named Luckett; but he was not Horatio Trunneli said he knew Luckett, and be was not there. Brown is not the mo who fired; witness knows him. Catharine Trunnell, sworn.—Said she heard some one rap at the door, and Sullivan went down stairs. Sbe beard them talk about out She went down and sew a man stanalg fo the heard tre firing; but don’t know by whom, as Mrs. Sul- ivan fainted, and had several convulsions, and witness staid by her. The man went out the back door. Witness saw the [eee bis hand as he Never pHi tll iH a ee - ND RENT. en's —;" Association, ad PIR verma © brag cation.” Wi Ens, Teguire ah Ue Hi, RIDENGUR'S, F tet eet, onnt side: bets y consisted elaboration See Pere eV. de ioe eatiy furniated. ivihced tbe sag ag previous, and pabiished in | \W/ANTED—A lady wishes fo obtain & SITU Oneof tho most desiraslom the city. Nos “Star. The various of fever— ATION sa housekeeper in somé omal jsmt | iu the house. jasi-lw moyen typhus ~ it was held } iy, Ing reat et. iok’s Churon. 8 st! For gent the House soot: system “i a . ta. Itis & very jo- ne aut to the degree of vi- | A SATION aad willing forsake Kimeclt | opine sateen esate un the'y fal 9 enerally usefel, with reference from es 3" “M. 0. M, it* hed ROOMS, with- nate the beet of “f 4 SMe ee OR SALE—Several cood BUILDING of ground, well located in city. a "ARM in isconsin of 100 agree of good 5 iJ cation between 1Sth and | d near the Miasiesippi rivet; PI ae terms; address "C.. P. ai oF whi ae be ‘bought 7ts moderate prior. t..” 632, City Post Offise. fe 8-2t* fea eof Ci, ARY & Ln See ries, “ie anabie to dhrow of te ater, and. foe | VW ANTED—A shite GIRL for seperal nonee, | These Werner commotion rages in , joferred ; good wages to a competeut "TWO PLEASANT FURNISHED ROOMS— Sirisha ee amen FN et gg s! eared D--A GIRL to wait on the table and * ~ wast nberwork. onoes required, Call at and M. ionable refer- |) ROR RENT—2 large FURNISHED ROOM! , 3io'saes conten L F communicating ; ‘Central location. Ai at when @ greater havé pro- is Offi fe duced a different form of disease and more imme- diate death. The nature of pneumonia, measles, small pe and other diseases was similarly ex- ned, together with the operation of hygienic reatment. Water being the greatest cooltt and ‘warming element, ss well asa superior purifier, and ensy ln its application, internally or exter- nally, the temperature and circulation of the sys- tem is bala: vee the operations of mrp 2 organs ® proper performance eir respective functions, resulting in an easy, speedy and safe restoration to physical purity and health. 8 offics, URNISHED OR UNFURNISHED ROOMS rent on Massachusstts avenae, and ISth streets, south side,2 doors from te fo7-3t* TE N—O: ‘OOK, ons OYSTER W Aiivcken ang three WAITRAS: five Women for housework, Inquire at 570 Ps avenue, corner Is fe 8 3t* * A WIDOW LADY, A STRANGER, UN- protected, wishes to form the ecqusintance Of which she wil eive aropte. seourity. Adsvous MES. FH. NEWT “SUODS, with tis ortvilege of one of the wv 8 ori a G £ ‘She ee marron cods. or Shoe or ness. “Or the zood will and fixtures of the store ‘will be sold atx fair compensation; (rent low) by esiling at 375 7th street, near the Negroes ‘arket, immedistely. 71% fa eee LR EXZRA08 DINARY CHANCE~STORE and FOR S. 8, Y ‘ON. Post Office, Iie ANTED-—In a drug and ription store, WwW ANT. Must.» ed competent ASSIST hk on at Prine » & recommendations as to cl C8 tions. Address, with real name and rerces, Sy ARRIVAL o¥ Suczssion Paigonnns.— Yesterday | * Pharmsooutist.” Washington P.O. fo7 3: | Ku FIXTURES F Ny Nastetian foe afternoon there passed down Bi be} NTED—At the Billjard Saloon corner of | tures and but a smal ‘avis’ Dress Trim- town, and across Rock creek into Pa. avenue, an jenn, svocue ond lith si two or three | mings, Embroideries and Millinery Goods, wi!! 0) army wagon, with thirteen prisoners seated | BOYS, colored. Best wages given. ‘These 96 fered | a grens sacrifice and possession given pr cella team was surrounded by a guard of | quainted with the business preferred. fe? orthwith. This isa chance of the rarest ocour- twenty or thirty dragoons with drawn swords. The wagon was without a cover, and the prison- érs were seated upon the bottom. As the horses trotted over Lov boe streets, rag ear had for shaking up; but they seemed n pretty heiaor and bore their ‘‘ ups and downs” Eton orgy ff They belonged to the Ist N. Car- olina and Stewart's Virginia cavalry, and were = ptt, The aot rowd, nolsaance » werea c and seemed to be poorly wien. r rence, and all applications be made at No.18 La. Svenuc. pet woe eth and Sth ste is 28-2w* poder hte afin lal | °T TO RENT, scoond floor. 316 E street, Lo Willards’ Hotel, 22 by 10 feet. Inquire in the store Lac) RARE CHANCE.—7; City Hotel, (the Gnly first open in Alexandria. Va., ie = ae sie from business. and will sel!, for state T1Oe, ij ORE. FIXTURKS and GOOD Wii Sie lscnifiae apemar es ae of Jsnua 3 leeiseq for & much longer term a: s maderai¢ This Hotel is now doing has for many done, & large and pro! table business, f dersig: to retire ee en ae ee WASTED-A colored WOMAN. ons who un- lerstacds cooking. Good wages given. Ap- ply at C. KLOTZ, 9th st., between Avenue and D street. fo7 3t* 8 WANTE —A gentee! and intelligent young LADY, who can sing and play the piano moderately, to travel with» gentleman and ascict ina pleasant ard enteel occupaticn. Addrass “Hartwell,” Star Office. le 7 Gt" wan ED—A BAKEHOUSE, with an ordina- ry oven @nd one or two rooms attached, for whic! iberal rent will be paid, in the vicinity ph ore and lth sts , extending hack as far a8 F st. Address “Morrisson,” Star Office, for two days. fe 7-2t* ee URNISHED ROOMS WANTED—Rither Bi oprietor of the fetrolges Botel can Ho di us the propert: Sr. ALorsics ChuRcH—The Rev. Dr. McCaf- frey, of Emmittsburg, is ennounced to preach in this church to-morrow, and the great reputation of the orator gives reason to expect a most eloquent are The desire om public ol usiness bs th y inducement to sell, as ie could not hope 0 | IMPORTANT TO FAMILIES, SECOND EDITION. RESTAURANTS, HOTELS, SUTLERS, GROCERS, AND OTHERS. WILLIAM TUCKER’S CREAP WHOLESALE AND RETAIL GROCERY WAREHOUSE, 325 PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE, 385 PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE. GROCERIES AT HALF THE USUAL PRICES, Having been purchased ef Bankrupt Merchants ¥ and others. TUCKER'S TUCKER’S Groceries, Liq uors, Wines, Cigars, &c FOR FAMILIES, FOR SUTLERS, FOR OFFICERS. T EAS, FINE. U NION CIGARS. C RACKERS, BOSTON. K ETCHUPS, IMPORTED. E XTRA COFFEES. R AISINS, MALAGA. READ OUR PRICES’ READ OUR PRICES: The choir, led by Mrs. Y: , is ad- ‘ith ith i table—br tle © in ore more profitable. For terms and | ,. 8 .9 ts miltedly, we believe, the ‘best Ta ‘the City, and | and [ady. TA pat or ee ee ee ee ee eee te TL sane | Extra Brown Sugar Cents per pound will no doubt put forth all its powers. 'e rec- baw required for the ‘ay, nd is bedroom for the norteeg t ROE Ot Ot OF Ap tne VER. White Sugar... 12 cents per pound o7 . Unquertionable referenoas given i jt ER. Sty tains peseoniny ten eae [se nied ‘Addreas J. W.S, Hox 124 Post Office, | Fine Green Tea -50 cents per pound their charity—the clothing and education of the GEORGETOWN ADVERT’MTS | Fett Black Tea +-.50 cents per pound children of the poor. We understand that the A SECONDHAND SEWING MACHINE Seas’ Stee elie. -20 cents per pound President and beads of departments have “g wacted, of the latest improvement, snd must 7 -ORGETOWN.— = been In- | be in good order and sold at @ bargain. Also seh it ME oh oD Good Coffe 16 cents a vited and are expected to be present. was pg, Bees @ young Woman who pene tands An adjourned meeting of the Union men of | & ‘oflee #9 cents per poun ar 4 lesen ik Wha ted : sewing omit. Apply, by note oy in person, at the eee a wil be hole om OR Ae Meno Wax Candles. -35 cents per pound mR. TRALL’s e thso! - | o es 5 6 . th e ‘ tute, on Wedaesday evening next, peasy Bape Claims, Pensions, and Bounty, corner of Seventh | ciety Hall: ll citizens oppossea to the causelesa +15 cents per pound copies and in Sever ie frcebehany 9 ont fetaded ut untry en to the rantages an ings ofthe Danton, are invited to attend. fe 8-3t ATUES, 1500 Bashe! yonae Buck Eye and Peach Blow Potatoes re and for agle by EALL, pices of the Washington Lecture Association, will undoubtedly be one-of the most important and practical of the course. His lectures are always well calculated to interest and entertain as well as instruct his hearers. and E streets, second €oor, from 10 to3 o'clock daily. fe 6-3t* uly, WANTED—« lower HOUSEKEEPER in a first-olasa hotel. Nens need apply uclers ecoushily qualified, Address‘ Hotei,’ Star Of- ce. fed 4t WANTED—Books to Tut Wasuincton Gye asiuM.— See adver- it and accounts to ad- No. 87 Water street, Georgetown. tisement elsewhere of this excellent institution. | VV, Just; by 8 practical Booktkeeper of long expe- oe — THe LLnOe Reo pepe nal, serene mgr yy bead Rrming | gountant,” Licx No, 25 Post Office, Washington, 50 BOXES Prime Gianges ard’ Leone, & most useful mission in the community, BS. = tee 10 casks CURRANTS. WANTED hoa EN TaA NTE” ain, tbe |b anes boxes Poime FIGS, CHURCH OF THE EPIPHANY. Addros . Box 13 Sat Office, vee jast | 70 be. New Lal W. H. TENNEY, Sex rourtH ragz for interesting deferred local For sale by fee's eorgetown. articles. ANTED—Sutlera Soldiers to know that A Carp —Washington, Feb. 7, 1862 —Editor they can ter CAME ‘OVES snd ‘TIN UCKSKIN GLOVES! of Evening Star :—Sir: In a communication in | WARE cheap of H. J. GREGORY, 321 Penn — Pour issue of the 4th inst., over signature of “Wm. | 8venue. jails Ramsburg & Ebert, aiker,”” [ notice my name mentioned, in connection with those of other Persons who ap- peared as witnesses before the Hon. John F. Pot- ter’s investigatin cone as testifying to the 105 Hick Srager, GEORGETOWN, D, C. 1 fscturers of Gennine CKSKIN grovige MILITARY. GAUNTLETS. wad LOST AND FOUND. disloyalty of said Walker. Now, as thiscommu- | Olio buidamoset ot teen eee ning 000: | MITTENS in the Distriot, " nication is designed to throw doubt upon my ve- | have it by proving property. Call at JOHN S Qioers Sree eee ed jas racity, I have simply to state—ist That I was| SHRUDER'S Laaonster County Provisi precinct cildnen ‘ n Store, subposnaed to testify, and therefore did not go be- 98 St* fore the committee voluntarily or with ill- feeling toward Mr. Walker; 2d. That I was put upon my oath, and must therefore, of necessity. answer truly according t belief; ig to the best of my knowledge and corner 13th and @ sts, SAKEN UP ESTRAY.—This morning, at the depot, email black MUL The owner can have him by proving p erty, aying charce:. aud takiog him aw: EDUOATIONAL, HEGARAY INSTITUTE, 1527 and 1529 Sprvckr St., PHILADELPRIAs 3d. That the official report of my answers | Apply to SMITH BRO'S., corner Sd wes This Institute, conducted for two years past in to the questious propounded has not yet appeared, and Bennsylvanisave. ©” “Ite —— | the eity of Philadelphia by MADAME CHEGARAY and I cannot affirm or deny the truthfulness of | @TRAYED-—From No. 307 E street, a BAY | and ‘her niese Matewe Braggvitix, ‘upon the mere vagt.e newspaper reports; and, 4th. That if MARE, about I4hands high; white same principles as ths one in New York, ¢ my 2n8Wers have been misunderstood or misin- | epote on both rides of the bel'y; white Tose, DSW lished there in 1314, will reopen, after the Christmas terpretea, 1 am not responsible. When J see the way on Friday afternoon about sx holidays, on Monday. January owe its usual offici=; report of the committee, I doubt not that ‘en doll | be paid on her ampio and complete provision for the education of ‘ook m do}, return to the abov: d nS (28 FOUND 0a to-day (Saturday, February 8,) on north A street, between Ist and 2d streets, a small SUM OF MONEY in emall eather bag or rae, which the owner can have hy describing y. sod pe ng for this advertisement. In- wire of R. W. CLARK, No. 53 north Aires, ito! Bill. fos st* 20 REWARD.—Lost this morning, on train between Bladensburg and Washington. a nk BOOK, (Jas. F. Bayly,) containing $99. Pour $29 notes, bank of Baltimore: one $10 no1e on Kensington bank. Philadelphia; oue $5 note, bank of Commerce, Baltimore; and four 81 note:— one on Citizen’s bank. Batimore The fini ¥ dies, under the direction of Madame Nain Cirouisre, and all requisite informa- tion, can be obtained on application to the Princi- pal. Isbr,jl be able to clear myself completely from any insinuation that may be made against my “elacity. (le) Cuarves CaLvert. Tre Impian Hens Doctor, From Canada, will describe diseases and tell his patients the nature of their complaints or ill- ness, without receiving any informa- tion from them Ly 5 No charge for Consultation or Advice. OUR MOTTO. We ure such Balms as have no strife ‘WIth Nature or the Laws of Life: With Blood our hands we never stain 3 will reosive the above reward by yoturning. ik Nor poison men to ease their pain. Sua contents to WM. F. BAYLY, No. 278 Pa, Our Pather—whom all gostoem: alt, avenue, Ww Provides the means to cure H KWARD-LOST OR STOLEN.—A The simple Herbs beneath our feet, $200 fg AMOND BREAST PIN, about the Weil used, rélieve our pain complete. size of bel a Soli, on, Fuseiay, tth Seb. The A simple Herb, a simple Flower, in had # large diamond in center, oee- Cull’d from the dewy Lea— fees ropa cedne Snisiea and pin attached, 3 in al O MiSs MARY TURNER 27 Pa. a oO os ‘a. avenue, or toMR.A. R. ALLEN, at Justioe Donn's Office, tare will be paid, and no questions asked. fo 8 Si" 'OUND—On the 4th insta POCKET BOOK containing money and receipts, which the own- er onn havo by applying at W.M. SHUSTER & CO,’S Store, No.38 opposite Center market. be- tween 7th and 8th sts, fo 7-2 Fo D—On Tuesday, the 4th instant,a POCK- ET BOOK, containing & small amount of money and papers marked “Edward Foster, N, t So rhe owner can have the above by soplying. at 392 Penn. av. fe 7 2t~ wi TOLEN.—From the Post Office, February oth, 8) @ light rorrel HORSE. white face, and four white fet; branded U. 8.,(feintly) on right fore-ehou A liberal reward wil! given for i: ation leading to his recovery, on Spplying St this office. fe 7-2" OTICE.—The F eae who tooka pony built iron grey HOKSE, taddie, &c., from the corner at Willards’. on the evening of the 6th of February, will confer a favor: ia returaing the same to = nat she ark! Hote, street. . B. co) 5 fe7 2t* Captain tte 3S. Cavalry. 'ST—On Mond: Sd_instant. a CARPE SAG, between Seventeenth strest of A suitable reward will be paid on leaving the same sad contents at Mr. SMITH'S Blables, Ni eteanth These, these shall spe with touching power Of change and health to the. Room No. 11, Washi m Building, Penn. av- enue, corner of 7th si feb 9-tf Trtzr’s Comrounp Srror Gum Arasic —We take great pleasure in recommending the above favorite remedy for Coughs, Colds, and all 2 {f-c- tions of the Throatand Lungs. An attache of this office had a severe cough for several weeks, and after trying every likely thing, without any relief, was cured by asingie bottle. We are fec! not sirpriaed that it isso largely patronized by our soldiers in camp.— Balt. Clipper. Ling! Loes!!—Our friend Wm. H. Gedey, has just opened a kiln of best quality wood- burnt lime. Call at the kilns on Rock creek, near Georgetown. fe7 2 THE EAR EYE AND EAR. No, 237 PENNS YSLVANIA AVENUE, OPPOSITE WILLARD’S HOTEL. Oculist and Aurist, PR. F. A. VON MOSCHZISKER, From Clinton Piace, New York. has arrived in the city and opened his ofhces at 227 PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE, where he oan be consulted on Maladies of the sYE AND EAR requiring wana oN surgical ee ir. Vi O8CHZ(SKBR is the inventor intro- _ (iuoer ints the medical practice of the ETHERIAL EAR INHALATOR, for the treatment of obstinate cases of DEAFNESS AND NOISES IN THE HEAD. He is siso author of she letters pebivehed in the New York and Philadelphia papers treating on the prevention of DEAFNESS FROM THE FIRING OFCAN- Vou M haa tt (ne pest oustien seein Govctid De VE ne ea teres tie ‘Tue wiasma and foul vapors generated by the bot sun will be far more deadly to our volunteers than the enemy’s bayonets. In the Indian and Crimean Campaigus Holloway’s Pills were used in enormous quaatities. They hog gag troops in perfect health. Only 25 cents per box. Soldiers, supply yourselves. 217. InsTantanzovs cure of Corns, Bunions, Cal- losities, Inverted Nails, Warts, and all dise=ses of the feel, Mr. Demond, Surgeon Chiropodist, is enabled, bya peculiar process, to eradicate the most painful excrescences in a few minutes,with- out the least pain or the slightest inconvenience to the patient Consulting hours from nine a.m. to} Ba " Ped sha Nh fice, 553 Penneplvania avenue, | HO S higih; white face; tw brie suout ls SSW TREATMENT OF THE EYE AND EAR, ome Hotel. Best given in | White hind feet; thiok tail, boy was ar- | And possesses the testimonials of aqme of the best city. feb3-1m | Fested by the Guard, and the horee was left in | -kndwn publio men in the Union. w" 0 eve been Corns, Bunions, Calosities, Bad Nails, En- go ofa boy ai the Repudlican toe: For aay most succesfully ay —— te larged Joints, and all d'seases of the feet cured | Wili'be paid by Ke CRUIT & SON” Damen: | RESTORATION OF SIGHT § HEARI yi at pala, by Dr.V Waite, Surgeon Chiropo- Georgetown. fee ste ee iD: st, ennsylvania avenue, betw: ‘our- Sorkin Prentice : half ixth streets. Room 7—up stairs. AN AWAY FROM THE SUBSCRIBER i iH Saamusten thane .m. Orders to cali urs, BUY TONEY ? | peut have this day see! ites Wise, her Tele 1d Fiecens CRAW. RV, commonly called Toney. H jue 5or7 inohes highs very black; short 3 grave count en epoken to, at residences proraptly te. Pieasant Fuanisusp Rooms jan 16-im* with fuel and tored. to ex] Rio. Son fant by sour aki sud Judgment tue haa been saved from the greatest deprivation that cou! have befallen her.” with or without board, at 415 E street, be- | Nit.o,toar in one of his eyebrows, oooa- Ss Sees freon Eighth and Ninth streets. Table boarders fet. vember last. i will give’ Sie wusve | To Da. Vox Mnenemeees a proatin obliged can be accommodater.. fan 15-1m* im Sought home to me, F. MAGRUDER. for the ater speniteste: ou have treed —— : Deafroe ° TAXE NO MORE UNPLEASANT AND UNSAYE Mzp- WARD—For the apprehension (and | My case. and! have no doubt by careful ol a ‘and servance of your directions, my hi ill be too Helmbela’s Extract Buchs b has receiv: 30 Shiver sg thet en es st é Permanently Festorsd, ori: Puen. ed the endorsement of the most prominent hysi- SYLV re, > property (From' John M’Lean, Jr., som of the Hon. Judge of glans inthe Ualted State Is now offered to alticted Re ea G Si o aabatiee Itie well eens man hamarees | lends that I saves and sane ofthe rinery or aerun ngane | spate mans Selverer sof iape? complanig: | reac deprited oC my, Neon for mma Sete Genersi debility, mental and ‘thin stature it 5 fest 9 or 10 inches igh. He fun oery © No! Ihave, 1 Bp fe oe limb, detonation of biped to the hea; | fukn Ge rakons srHneiohiy are tavaisie | Muarartts grea” SON aah confused a L » Reneral pte r r PorRopd of Governor’ s Bridse, Anne ERE | For several yeare I suffered from desfuess, Dr. absence of muscular Rdyepepsia,emacia: |." Exteutor of Nathaniel Suit, degran‘a. | Yee Mosshajeker restored my bewring: 2 tien; low spirits, disorganization or parelys's of | [U! Beare ette snd Prince Georgian bev, trial the of » palpitation of the heart, prper weekly for4 j fe 1-2w’ ed a eabioeeakes mock on ‘ally operated and, in fact, all the concomitants of a nervous 70 WARD way Rh) > Jan. pind KORG! SRENES.” debiistated state of the To insure the . NEGRO BOY” MADISON St, Louis, Sept, 17, 1858, genuine ’s. Take OOF! commo; Dick, about : hi 20 veare old; had on when Ne left viketter from Rev. J. 7. Mullon.) aregearites ine Rn a = ich: 8 a old; frontmees ing the sight, it ve reward wi! y testi ts, im me to gratitude reenter ot ite. My Was so much z i mot sk reer pre Patients wishing their family ‘ubber Blankets, for soldiers, $1.25 each. Rubies Posshes Cod Disckes coasted e250 comprised of goods of the best quality. We orders for anything in our line, and exeoute them promptly, jowtt JOHN W. EARP. 6 cents per pound -16 cents per pound -20 cents per pound +++-SL per bottle Whiskey ..... +25 to 50 cents per bottle All other kinds of LIQUORS in proportion. Call and see for yourself. TUCKER'S, 325 Pennsylvania Avenue. WILLIAM TUCKER’S CHEAP GROCERY WAREHOUSE, 325 PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE, 326 PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE GROCERIES AT HALF THE USUAL PRICES, Having been purchased of Bankrupt Merchants and others. Stuart’s Refined Sugars from Extra Fine Green Tea. Good Green Tea... Extra Fine Black Tea. Good Black Tea ...... Old Java Coffee... 9 to 12 cts per pound Ss “ « Every thing else in proportion REMEMBER, TUCKER'S, 325 PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE TUCKER'S, 325 PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE Wastuineton IMPORTANT TO FAMILIES, RESTAUR- ANTS, HOTELS, GROCERS, AND OTHERS. WILLIAM TUCKER'S CHEAP WHOLESALE AND RETAIL GROCERY WAREHOUSE, 325 PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE, 385 PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE. GROCERIES AT HALF THE USUAL PRICES, Having been purchased of Bankrept Merchants and others. TUCKER’S TUCKER’S WHOLESALE AND Groceries, Liquors, Cigars, Wines,&c FOR FAMILIES, FOR SUTLERS, FOR OFFICERS. RETAIL T EAS, FINE. U NION CIGARS. C RACKERS, BOSTON. K ETCHUPS, IMPORTED. E XTRA COFFEES. R AISINS, MALAGA. READ OUR PRICES! READ OUR PRICES! WILLIAM TUCKER’S CHEAP GROCERY WAREHOUSE, 325 PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE 395 PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE. GOODWIN’S TOBACCO. H. H. WATTS’S VOLUNTEER TOBACCO. i LOVELL, COLLES & CO.. , <a ; ° ‘from 9.8, m, to? p, mi, end from 3 to WHOLESALE GROCERS, bog eh a ahs bv ak GROOERIES 86 Front Street, New York, AT HALF THE USUAL PRICES, snd $16 Xi Street, Washington, D, On. Having purchased of Bankrupt Merchants "Having started branch of our New York Sa examine our stook which is well assorted ar - 8, 0k ANIA AVENUE Waszineton. feb 7-6m THREE O’CLOCK, F. Mm. THE LATEST BY TELEGRAPH. ——peegbeteaney FURTHER FRO GEN. SHERMAN’S EX- PED.TION. New York, Feb. S —By the arrival of thefrigate Sovannsh we learn that the expedition on the Savanoab river bas been greatly magnified. It consisted only of a few small gunbeats and a brigade of two thousand men. They reconnoit- ered to give the men exercise. A portion of the boats had entered Savannah tiver by a smal! creck, but found the river ob structed, and could not proceed. They @iscov- ered the enemy's ficet and fired at them as they passed, but could not ascertain any damage done. The main part of the expedition returned. When the Savannab lef, a number of cannon were belag sent through the creek, it is not known for what purpose Com. Dupont will in future probibitell com- munication between Port Royal ond the Nerth, as correspondents have materially aided in foiling many of bis plans. No steamer or sailing vessels will be allowed to leave until his plans are per- fected Many of the erew of the Savannab ere sick with the scurvy. LATE LOCAL NEWS. —p Tas Munpen Case or Vssrerpar—Before the Criminal Court —Yesterday, in the case of Francis Pe it, indicted for the murder of the colored boy, Wm. Mabouey, the following wit- nesses were called for the prosecution : Chas. S Eckloff, sworn —Testified that the prisoner acknowledged accidentally shooting the colored boy, end came to the magistrate’s office to surrender himself ‘ichas! O° Day, a boy about 12 or 13 years old, testified that the deceas:d went on the boat and. asked the priso’er for *‘n chaw af tobacco.” The prisoner ordered bim off Mahony then went off the boat some distance, and then started to return to !t, when the prisoner came up out of the cabin and fired sthim Toe prisoner then turned te ths colored man on board the boat, and asked him who bad londed the gun. The colored man said he didn’t know. ‘The following witnesses were then called for defense Elias Grimsley testified that the gun belonged to him, and wes discharged on the evening before the bom'cide. On the morning of the homicide, at an early bour,witness ssw some colored women taking wood away from the wharf. Witness or- dered them to put down the wood, and to frighten them took the gun and snapped it at them, know- ing it bad been fired the evening before. The ‘Witness testified to the orderly and quiet character of the prisoner, who was at the time of the homi- cide In witness's employ Wm. C. Athey, Henry F Duty, Wm. H Jeha- soa,and John Underwood (‘he latter a former jus- tice of the ce in Prince William county,’ testified to having known the prisoner since childhood, in bis former place of residence (Occo- quen,Va.), end that he wes a quiet, orderly, and inoffensive man, and was never before the courts 83 a prisoner, to their knowledge. This closed the evidence The case was submitted to the jury without ar- gument, and without leaving thelr box they returned a verdict of “ not guilty.”’ Surrems Cover, Feb-uary 7—B. K. Miller, Esq., of Wisconsin, was sdmitted an attorney and counsellor of this Court. No. 290. Alexander G_ Kirkpatrick et al., plain- tiffs Ip error, vs. Ienac V_ Pratt. In errorto the Cireuit Court of the United States for the Northern District of Illinois. On motion of Mr. Fuller, this writ of error was docketed and dismissed, with 7 e B.c Jai No. 77. Henry B. Cromwell, claimant, &>. segs vs. Stephen Larrabee et al. Appeal he Circult Courtof the United States for the Southern District of New York. The matters in controversy in this cause having been agreed and. settled, 1t wae on stipulation of the ve parties. dismissed at Coat of the appellants. No 224. Melvin L. Gray, plaintiff in error, vs. G. D. Wyman etal. In error to the Cireult Court of the United States for the Northern District of California. The mtters in controversy in this cauee having been agreed and settled, it was, on Stipulation of the respective parties, dismissed each party to pay its own costs in this Court. No. 144 Josiah A Nooman, appellant, vs. Jehn B. Lee. The motion to dismiss this cause was argued by Mr. Doolittle in support thereof, and by Mr. Gillet in opposition thereto No. 127. Peter Conway et al., appellants, vs James Taylor's executors et al. The argument of this cause was commenced by Mr. Stanb wry for the appellants, and continued by Mr. Stevenson for the appellees Adjourned to Monday. Wipe —F. w. Be ee was arrested city policeman Hurdle for ki ng his store open and selling on Sunday; tae fined $10 94 by Justice Thom . The Fourth Ward Patroimen reported this morning—Charles Klotz. for selling liquor to sol- diers; security for hearing—before Justice Wal- ter. Thos. O'Donnell, asseult and battery apon Thos. Gibson; held to bail in $300 for court, by Justice Walt r. Wm. Perkins and a don, charged with riot; arrested upon a bench Warrant and commit to jail. Dr. G. . arrested upon a charge of larceny; was to Security by Justice Johnson, for a further before Justice Donn. Anna Light, Kate Li; James Seybol!, James Matthews, and Redin, were arrested for the larceny cf a pocket- book and money from a soldier named James O’Melsa, and were taken before Justice Barnaclo. They were all occupants of a house In the alley between l and K and Third and Fourth streets, where the soldier was robbed. A sum of equal to the soldier's loss, within a few cents, was found upon one of the Light's, but the pock- et-book was not found, and the soldier was un- willing to swear to the money as his. The case was dismissed. A Daxcerovs Ixrostor —The credulous should be warned against the demaods of a litie cheat who is now going the rounds of W: - ton. She isa neat looking girl, about thirteen years old, very pretty, with excellent and fs the most Pasitie child imaginable. She has the tact not te beg for herself, but tells the most pitable tale of a ‘‘poor woman, deserted by her busband, five children in rags, and she con- fined to bed in the Jast stages of consumption,”’ &c., &c ,and tellsit allinsuch a simple interested ‘way that it is impossible to believe that it is a hoax, and that such a family is an invention of Ler own imagination. She bas received ald in every form, but ulways urges money and clothes as being immediately wan' So many have been imposed upon that ft is but due to the rt that a stop should be put to her & a. Every house where she bas visited in this ‘errand of mercy”? bas suffered more or less in the of missing silver, umbrellas, overshoes, or in caring Sao jay her hands upon during ber t. s wd Raitroap Connscrion with Vinerta.—A double-track road is being rapidly laid from the Washington depot to the ane See at when completed trains can run eac ee ples Sak seeeRe tine Bridge bas been ever is nearly in open fall connection by Sall through tite city to our camps in Virginia, whether on the in Orauge roads, and switches will be leid eccess to camps not immediately on the qvard tc quite teary, eoeraghon peepee aepaee ww envy, a og each way, (Of these from: three to five 4 SS RPTIE tow ine Wace Ipbis. x ns now leave po each day. ilar act boy cian pea .—Sarab A 5 Honora Moriari and alsorderiy; do 81.25. Mary Hay, do Amos Brown, 2 soldier, drunk and ; Went into = barber's sa- loon on Seventh street, and because the barber refused to shave him while drunk, chased bim =—— bis own establishment. He wes turned over Tustics fined #1

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