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ep PS LOCAL NEWS. AMUSEMENTS TO-NIGHT. Foro's TugatEer.—Charming Mrs. Bowera ‘will appear to-night again as “Lady Audley,” in “Lady Audiey’s Secret.” This play is so very interesting, and has proven so attractive, thai the management is loth to withdraw it uptil all have seen it; and theater-goera will certainly miss a great treat if they fail to wit. | hess this play. The entertainment will close } “with a tayorite farce, wherein Bishop and others ‘Will appear. Grover’s THEATER—It is announced that the play of “Gamea” will be performed for the | Rast time to-night, as Vestvall is to exhibit her powers in other characters. She is an actress | of remarkable force, aud her lyri> capanilities are of a high order, and contribate to make her | rendition of the Jewess mother singularly effective. ' CANTERPURY.—This Hall has lost none of | its popularity by the change of management, for ail of the old performers are retained, and | ihey appear nightly in an admirable bili. Eva | Brent will sing new eongs to-night, and Erner- tine de Faiber will appear in song and danc The Ethiopian corps, headed by Eagan, Ed? wards und Emmerson wili also be oa band | with a budget of fan. VARIETIES.—“ Toe Skeleton Accuser,” to- hight again. This play is attractive to those wioare tond of mystery and horror, and is performed in addition to the regular Concert all entertaitment, whica embraces dance and Erhiopian eccentricity. RYLAND CHAPEL Farr, should not be for- gotten by those who wouid aid in the erection of achureb, whose members have been famed for their devotion tosick and wounded soldiers. ‘The church it is kcown was much injared by being used asa hospital, and it therefore be- comes aj] to help the ladies along. The fair is held in the basement of the new edifice. A Farr For PROVIDENCB HosPitat, will be held to-night at Odd Fellows Hali, Seventh street. The Sisters ot Charity have the manage- ment of the fair, and with the:r ueusl taste they have got ep an unrivalled display of articles of ornament and utility. as METROPOLITAN RatLROAD ComPANy.—The new city railroad bill, reported in the Senate yesterday by Mr. Grimes, Chairman of the Committee on the District of Columbia, names Alexander R. Shepherd, Richard Waliach, Lewis Clephene, Samnel P. Brown, Nathaniel Wilson, Joseph L. Savage, Frauklin Tenney, M.G. Emery, Samuel Fowler, Jonn Little, J. ©. McKeidon, Sayles J. Bowen, John H. Semmes, D.C. Forney (of the Chronicie). and ‘William W. Rapley, as corporators, under the name of the «Metropolitan Railroad Com- pany,” with authority to constract and lay down & double-track railway, with the neces- sary Switches and turnouts, commencing at the junction of A street nerth and N-w Jersey yenue, at the north side of the Capitol: along the east side of New Jersey avenue to D atreet nor h, along D street north, and along C street north, and indiana avenue to the intersection of D street north with Indiana avenue; along indiana avenue, D street north, and and Louisisna avenue to Fifth street west; alonz Fitth street west to F street north: along F street north to Fourteenth street west; along Fourteenth street west to G street north; along G sircet north to Fifteenth street west; along Fitteeuth street west and Pennsylvania avenue to Seventeenth street west; along Seventeenta str: et westto I street north ; along I street north, Across Pennsyivania aveuue, tothe juuction of New Hampshire avenue and Twenty-third street west; thence along New Hamp hireave- nue to the Circle. Also, a double or single track branch railway, commencing at the intersec- tion of D street north and New Jersey avenue; along New Jersey avenue to Massacnusetts @yenue, along Massachusytts avenue to H Street por.h, and along H street north to Sev- enieenth street west, intersecting the double- track road. Also, a double or single track roxd from the intersection of Seventeenth street Wrst and I street north, connecting with the dowble- track road at Seventeenth street west ; along Ist eet north to New Yorkavenue; along New York avenue to Ninth sireet west; and along Ninth street west to the Washington canal; with the privilege of extending said branch road at any time along Ninth street ‘west to M street north, along M street north to ‘Tenth street west, and along Tenth strect west to the Washington canal, with a right to ron cars Grawn by horses, and to charge five cents tor each passenger between the terminus of eitber of said main or branch railway. The capital stock of the road is fixed at not Jess than two nor more than five hundred tho1- #and dollars, and ihe shares are to be &50 each. Pioper stabies and offices are to be erected, aiid the Company is authorized to lay tracks on the cross streets to connect with said stables. Section 12th prescribes the manner in which #ubscriptious shall be received, as follows: That within five days after the passage of this act the corporators named in the first sec- ‘tion, or & majority of them, or if any refuse or Deglect to act, then a majority of the remain- eer, shall cause books of subscription to the @apital stock of said company to be opened @nd kept open, in some convenient and acces- Sible place in the city of Wasbington, from 9 clock im the forenoon till 5 o'clock in the af- ternoon, for a period to be fixed by said corpo- Fatore, not less than two days, unless the whole stock shall be sooner subscrib-d for, nd said corporators shall give public notice, by adyertisement in the daily papers pub- lished in the city of Washington, of the tims ‘when and the place where said books shall be opened. And subscribers upon said books to ‘the capital stock of the company shall be held to be stockholcers: Provided, That every sub- sc iber shall pay at the time of sub:cribing twenty-five per centum of the amouut by him subscribed to the treasurer appointed by the corporators, or his subscription shall be null and void: Provided, further, That nothing shall be received in payment of the twenty-five per centum at the time of subscribing except money. And when the books of subscription to the cap- ital stock of said company shall be closed, the corporators named in tke first section, or a meyjority of them, and in case any of them reuse cr neglect to act, then a majority of the yemunder, shall, within twenty days there- atter, call the first meeting of the stockholders oO! said company, to meet within ten days there- a:ter for the choice of directors, of which pub- Ic notice shajl be given for tive days in two public newspapers published daily in the city ot Washington, or dy written p-rsonal notice to each stockholder by tte clerk of the corpo- ration. And in all meetings of the s ockbold- ers each share shallentitle the holder to one vote, to be given in person or by proxy. The road shall be managed by seven direc- tors, elected by the stockholders. The directors s)all elect a president, und shall make a!l by iaws end rales necessary for the proper trans- action of the business of the bompany. The company is required to complete their asid railways between the Capitol and 17th stieet west within ninety working days after the company shall have been organized, and the railways on the other routes herein de- scribed within one year after the company shall ove been organized; otherwise the act shall be null and void. = “COURTSHIP AND MaregtaGe.’—De Cor- dova’s lecture last night, before the Literary ard Dramatic Associa ion, was very humorous, with tou: hes, teo. of the pathetic, in his treat. ment of the above subject. The graphic delin- eation of th- courtship and bappy marriage of Mr. Tom Noddy and Miss Cecelia Muggtns indicated that the handsome lecturer spoke trom the porsonat experiences of “one who hus been there!’ —— Jross Fririne.—Un Tuesday, Mrs. Mary Long was arie ted by Officer Hilton, on the charge of committing ao assault and battery on Mrs. Appa Conner, and taken before Justice Barvaclo, when it appeared that both ofthem reside in Organ Alley, and have fre- <jnent quarrejs, and it being difficult to deter- anime as to which was most in fault, the Jus- tice held both of them t» security to keep the prace. song, + Renn eg ht UPENING OF THE Sayirary Fatr.—The wrekt dir, for the benefit of ihe Sanitary and WUhristian Commission, opened last night at the new bvilding corner of Pennsylvania avenue aid 7th street, and was largely attended. S-na- tir Pomeroy. of Kans+s, delivered the openias apeech, and was followed by Senator Lane, of Indiana, and Judge Kelley. The Misses Halls and others, sang a number of patriotic airs. pea Saat Free.—Yesterday, about 4% o'clock B m., while some workmen were engaged in fixing the gas pipes of bous? No. 503 Ds treet, recent- ty occupied by Maddme Corveman, but now said to be occupied by Madame Harper, one of the pipes bursted, and srt fire to the house, Fortunately Policeman Barkley was near, and with the aid of some citizens saved the prop- erty from destruction. iii aS Tax Union PRAYER MEETINGS, amid all the excitement of the times. still live, and have been held daily, without inter: ion, since the great reyival of 1858. They are heid daily in the lecture room of St Pauls’ Lutheran Church, corner of H and 11th, from 4% to 54 o’clock. gees OLD CAPITOL AND CaBROLL PRiIsoNs.—The Dumber of prisoners cur fined in the Ola Capitol and Carroll prisons, as shown by the report of Mr. We: d, ti superintenden’, is as follows: id Capi'ol, 757; total, 1,044. jarroll, 287. DeaTHs BY SMALL-POX.—Out ot 206 deaths of solci+rs and others reported at the office of Capt. Moore, since the first of the month, 77 were occasioned by emall-pox, being 37 per ent. of the whole number. _———_—— IxprcenT Exprosurg,—Yesterday, officer Crump arrested J. W. Irvin tor @n indecent ex. Roeure of his person. He was taken before Justice Drury, who fined him $5.66. | sre now usife vaccine matier si | tremely earefol that the matter is pure. Mr. firm ot Warder & Ste: deal: re,) army surgeon, as is-enpposed with wood im: or poisonous matter. Atany rate the arm im- mediately commenced to swell, and on the fol- lowirg day he was obliged fo take to his bed; his arm ewelling to ar enormous size, and the DeatTH FROM Porroxovs VACOtWATION.— Last Monday week, Mr. Jamies Warder (of the wart, coal Wes vaccinated at. bis_office by an BALLS, PARTIES, &e. Szeoxp @Baxvd BALL or tau ISLAND SOCIAL ‘Will be given at - > ISLAND BALL, Oorner of Sth and D streets, Island, on ewellirg & ing to the upper of his TUESDAY, Fe! body, aadlt reeterduy Yoratee, a death pat Pebreaer 200; 100 an end 'o his sufferings. Dr. Soeake atte: For further particulars see future advertisements. bim during his illness, and .Dr.. Stone was called in as consultirg physictan, cwhom eave their opinion that his flfness pro- e*eded from the vaccination, 7 a pee exr- Warcer was about 46 years of age, and was weil known as one of our best citizeng He bas during bis life been a man of somes any i ocd health, the il} ‘s resulting im his deat ung the firet he has had since fe was a child. His funeral takes piace thisafternoon, from his late residence op Massachusetts avenue. PRP SENET CUTTI¥G AFFAIR —Toesday morifinz, Geo. Davis, alias “Tip,” a colored barber, committed anassaclton Wm. Hazard, also colored, on 1, Dear 13h street, and gave him a severe ent across the arm with a razor. He was arrested by officer Kane and taken betore Justice Clay- ton. Davie eaid Hazard assaulted him first, ‘but the Justice regarded the evidence as con- clusive, and held him to bail for court. ee cg Ja FoR Court.—Yesterday, Philip Thom- as, colored, was arrested by Oficar Donn, of the Fourth Ward. for the larceny of #60 from ‘Wm, Gourdin. The prisoner is a waiter, and had been working for Gourdin at his shop on Third street, between B and ©, and the money was taken froma place where Gourdin had secreted it. The money was not found, but Jastice Giberson sent the accused to jail for trial at court ee Sg sera < ._Ronpixc A Moxsy Drawun—E. H. Jones ‘was arrested yesterday by Officer Straub, of the Fir-t Ward, npon the charge of stealing between $7 and $10 from the money drawer of Mr. Jon Pfeifer, corner of Twenty-first and I streets. The money was not recovered, bu! Justice Drury held the accused to ball for his Appearance at court. sis aaa Gons To Evropz.— We notice among the list of passengers given in the New York papers of last evening, that salle yesterday in. tha steamship Scotia, the name of Mrs. Willian of thie city. Mrs. Willian goes to Europe to selectand purchase the finest stock of epring goods to be obtained in the best European markets, — CHARCED WITH Rape.—Yesterday, Ronnds- man Greer of the Third Ward arrested Jamas Evans, colored, on the charge of being one of the party who committed an outrage upon the perron of Ellen Williams, colored, on the 20th of December, and he was taken before Justice Barnaclo, who committed him to jail for court. Seg eS PRISONERS OF War.—C. H, Brawner, 4th Va. cavalry: H. King, 17th Va. cavalry; and Matthew King, 4th Va. cavalry. prisoners of war sent in from the Army of the Potomac, ‘were committed to the Old Capitol yesterday evening. a Se ReEsToRED.—Ersign Henry Walters, former- ly of the gunboat Reliance, which was captured on the 23d of Anegnst last, in the Rappahan- Bock, has been honorably reinstated in the service, and bas reported to Com. F. A. Parker, of the Potomac flotilla, for duty. ieee STEALING RLANKETS —Edward Lee, colored, ‘was arrested yesterday by a military detective for senling Government blawkets snd selling them. He wes committed to the Central Guard. house to be disposed of by Capt. Merritt. = RETURNING.—It is stated that the hoalth of Mr. W. W. Corcoran has greatly improved of late. and that he contemplates returning to this country early in the spring. When last heard from he was in Paris. ———— Miss Lavra Kkene, accompanied by her agent, Mr. Brough, and some of her artists, arrived here yesterdsy, preparatory to their opening at the Washington Theatre, on Mon- day next. og RELIEVED.—The 4th New Hampshire regi- ment, which has been doing provost du'y here for some time past, bas been reifeved by nine companies of the Invalid Corps, and ordered to report to Major General Banks, ge ReEpEL DEsERTERS.—Nine rebel deserters and four prisoners of State, sent in from the front, were committed tothe Old Capitol yesterday evening by Capt. Todd. => rer SEE FIRST PAGE of to-day’s Star for interest ing local articles. ny Notice. Pr. E. B. Lighthi}l, from 34 8t, Mark’s Place, New York, author of ‘‘A Popular Treatise on Deafness.” Letiera on Gatarrh. &c., &c., will shortly make a professional visit to Washington, where he can be consulted on Deafnes:, Catarrh: Discharges from the Ear, and all the various dis eases of the Ear, Throat and air Passages. ja27 2w gee ae From THE Fs087 —A ereat many of our Soldiers returning frem th ‘my. stop on the avsnue, 43%, near 43; str: et. as Dollar Jewslry Store, = oats Beautiful Present to send home, ja 25 lw ithe ol * oes Corns, &0. -Those atllicted with these trouble- some things, whether hard or soft; also those trvubled with Bunions, Callositier, c and in- rowing toe-na‘ls, can find great relief and satis- factory benefit by applying te Dr. White. 424 Pennsylvania avenue, between 43g and 6th riba ja 5- No charges for consultation. oes Waxeantep ro Curein 81x Days —Dr. Godfrey's Antidote, an English Specific of sixty-five years’ standing. will cure Gonorrhaa in siz days, No change of diet required. Price $1 per bottle. Sold by 8. 0. Ford, corner lith street and Pa. avenue, Washington. and Henrv Cook, Alexandria. ja 6-ly exe aedahs DISEASES of the Nervous, Seminal, Urinary, and Sexual &ystems—new and reliable treatment—in Reports of the Howard Association—Sent by mail in sealed lester envelopes, free of charge. Address Dr. J. Saitiis HovcHton, Howard Association, No, 2 8onth Ninth Street. Philadelphia, Pa. 43-: Loss By F. 4xp Ronpers, PREVENTED.—The subscribers call attention to their extensive stock of Herri g & Co.’s Fire and Burglar Proof Safes, which are furniebed at the manufacturers prices. delivered at any part ef the city. Jas. C. McGutre & Co., de 23 Im Sle Agents for Herring & Co. bleed Waid bak THE CHEAPEST AxD BESTH Ain DyB IN THE WORLD— Never Fades or Washes Out.—Upham’s Hair Dye. 50 cents a box. The best in use, Try it. Sold by 8. C. Ford, corner Ith street and Pa. avenue, Wash- ington, and Henry Cook. Alexandria, a6-ly ———— .SPERMATORRE@A CAN BE CURED.—Dr Rand's Spe- cific cures Spermatorrhaa, Seminal Weakness. Im- rope s Loss of Power. etc., speedily and ¢: aiually. ts eflects are truly maxical. A trial of the Specific will convince the most skeptical of its merits. Price $) a box, Sold bps. C. Ford, corner 1ith street and Pa. avenue, Washington, and Henry Cook, Alexandr Ja6-ly i Browa’s Broncutat TRrocuss. These Foxenges are prepared from a highly es teemed recipe for alleviating Bronchial Affections, Asthma, Hoarseness, Coughs, Colds, and Irritation or Screness of the Throat. F Problic Speakers and Voralists Will find them beneficial in clearing the voice before king or singing. and relievivg the th T any usual exertion of the voral ving @ peculiar adaptation to affections disturb the organs of apeech, de 24-Im MARRIED, In this city, on the 10th instant, by Rev. Father Boyle. JOHN W, RICHEY, of this city, to Miss ARAREL A.V. GARDNER, danghter of the late William F. Gardner, formeriy of Baltimore. = Op Wi cneadsy, 27th instant, by Rev. 0. 0 tor. Mr GYCRGE W. HUNTER to Mra, BL BETH CRUMP, both of this city. eee DIED, . On the ‘7th instant, at a quart«r to three o'clock m,. JOHN HITZ, #r., Consul General of ewitzer- land, aed 67 years. a native of Switzerland but for 32 years a citizen of the United Btstes. during 20 yests of which he was a resident of Washington e1- a rity. fhe friends and acquaintances of the family are rerpecttuily invited to attend his funeral, without further notice, on Friday, the 20th instant, at half aa? two o'clock p.m . from his late residence, No, south A street, Capitol Hill. Merrie A On 27th Jan , of whooping cough, in fant dsugbter of W ar Mattie A. Chandiee ag:d8 months and 10 d; sf In this city, on the 2th instant, WILLIAM MATTE BWS, fifth son of John F. and the iate Harriet Maris Boyls.is the twelfth year of his age. May he rest in peace. In Weshin, City, on ths 2th inst,, JOHN BDWABD TURNER, son of Sarah A, and the late John B. Turner, formeris of Oharies county, haa, B we ¥ months copy.) Fo RALE—A splendid paid of BAY HORSES, | 5. with speed; also. o ABRIAG: Ord new set of beunio HABR UBB. Inauice Too 3 "e Hoch ond hath ota,” Howe, Fenn, ave bet 7. isa good saddle Horse, and works ES SAUB— A perfectly sound and gzatie HOSSE wi both of By order of the Ocmmm'ttee, is B3t* Taran UP RETR: eo ea La street, bet BOR? 5, with white on one of hin fogs. ty, psy charges and ay t cwner is requested to came forward. oper- ry pete ty Maca N, take rine 7th street, bet, st: or ou Pea long gold ictarae @ lady and ~ omar. and warded by ving Ee: bres east and Pa averue. nrg = oe ORT- Between four and @ve ovlock raay afterncoh. between mt ihe arinty wrote °2 7th streetand Btcbison’s trimming and f: store, Dear 9th. & small dark leatber WaULET A sped deal worn. with steel clasp and chain, con ag e $10 Treasury note, some small change, s re- ceipt for six months subscription tothe Nations) Intelligencer, with the owher’s name, and @small- Begin te CMELEON'S Why beaes See ket Specs, ts mya REWARD —8tol $200 Hients oft paws, feo BORA & very stylish sorrel horns, with light mane and tail, blaze face, and ecveral sears on side and Biot Seren fit aed Sknghon War cadt hod , at ni woth about Aftcen hands his. ‘Tho shove re: ne ward will be to one bring! the horses = to by eee oF Andrew . Tareas Goach wai J0HN A. BARBER. REWARD.—# ‘or stolen, three HOGS, two Bar: ted ; Weigh about a two white ‘and on vine and, shite Any one thai we A He & any information TaNine gL BESN rs ward. Ja 2-38" corner of North Gepito! and a TCLEN—On the it of Tues: @ small roan HORSE. vith wane combed cn left side, and star He was attached tu an uncovered market eovtaining # lot of poultry in barrels He was taken from va Tavern, Georestorn, D. 0: A pi iI be given if ratarned ype barton the inst, sr white toatl jn his forehond. a st sh : trees, bet Dea! vernon e we streets. Georastown, DO. (TAkEN UP—On the night of the 234 of Jan one Bleck ——. two white hind feet OaWE between Jeterson aad Uongreen, Georee: r an 1, town phen PY 335 KEW AED.—Btolen, on the “th inat., two $10 Wouske eer was o light grey Mare, with a scar on her right hind foot; and the ota 14 & sight roan Horse, sprung io nees. ove that fincs them will receive the above re- ward by teaving them at GRARY’@ Stable, in Jack- fon Hall alley. 3a 26 St* § 5 RRWARD.—Stolen from Mr.Traxton Baal tPeF stable. near N irth Capitol street and Boan- ¢ary,a Mexican PONEY. msrted cn the right hi with Mexican characters. The above reware wil! be given for the recovery of the horse. ly at the residence of Mr. BEALE, <n North Oap tol, pear Boundary st. ja -8t* O8T- On Monday, the 23th inst., ia car No. 3. es orgetowa, about hailf-past 10 OORET BODK. contaia- ai ii ailermof mozey. The finder will«bligs the owner or leaving the pocket book at the office of the street railroad company, with Mr. Griffin, the receiver, retaining the money a3 acomp°n-a- tion for bis trouble ja %6 3t* 41) REWARD Will oe PAID FOR fae return of four * IONK with plae cloth; icp and a pel of Ets a carrizge Wo 286 The above carri: broke down on the night of the 25th inst ,on Peon. avenue, pesrtbe Capitol The above reward will ba paid avd ro qvestions aske?. if the proper‘y be returned to the stavle on G st., bet_ 16th and 18th sts. is 26-3t* #aMi.C. & EB. WROB. C4 paeoegl gs See or stolen, from the E: P premises . L. Bowling. on the Mary- iand ride of Pot: chernn® sorrel HOME abent uy igh; Jong thin tail ; cuts front knees when trotting mane 16 vears old ani known by the nam The above reward will be paid and no asked by returning to and. T. PINEGAN Pa. avenue, jaz it Resi ercital kemaere Wire Saar Ga, GERLERE By ata aisat are ee Se aN Two BRS. To good! Worknien the best wilt . ao “Karuny & 3a, # Ww ube vite HOS RDeTor au ond wife, a 2 or "YOsoTLEns—a Situation os Clerk by Totnes mae w ae had one year pag the sutler business. Ss! to’ a ence given a to Se. Aucte wdéressed 5, B.Lice Fost obiee, iwiil such the advecticos” aN BNT—On or before the Girt of contate rps: of, Patarniatel Oe ai S95. Post Ofies vietce bene eee Ae j ANTRD— zB Ww BOOK Ks: vast bean ‘testim: competent j Eave drere Box 390. City Post Siice /ANTED 'BDIATELY— Ww: A feel BO . ine this ate or S e rons; price LAd cash. Address How, Rvening Stat office. ? TIENTION, BARBERS—1 want one or two A swart ‘Barbers,colored or white,to take charge cies shop in the lomen’s Branch. App‘y im- mediately to DEMONGROT, corner of D and th streets. ja m-60" Ww ANTED—BIARD,by two gentl and their Wives; loeatlos pre: between Foun ave- and HB gtreet, 9th and pth ae . ae jee; exchanged if required. Warr IMME OLATELY—A first rate Oake _ and BAEBR. Toone who én do the required work, constant gmalorm ant of w willbe given. Apply at WM. B. WAL- Lao, ‘High street, jetown = jaz7-3t* ANTSD IMMBDIATBLY—A well-farnished WwW HOUSS, in a good location, containing not less: hao ten or twelve rooms; rent not to excred fires’ etings, CRdercar DS" Bet wih fiotl, Warmington, “Saree? 7-8 8 Monat ; ANTED—B; ional et - W ‘tunent BOsRD for hinealt wir esa ro Sculte; require two rooms Jarge enough to contain 1m! 1e ol ir mi - Adéress May, Bening Btar office. Phe eid Boake. WANTBD—By a young lady who z ployed in one of the Departments, in some pleasant family or boarding houre. A small room would answer, or she would not object to room with snother. ‘The best of references can be given. Address for one week B.T., Btar office, ja 27 St* WARSTED—Two or three MBN to work on a Farm Apply at the Star offics. ja 33-3t W ANTED-Two SAWYSEB to saw with a whip or cross-cut saw Apply at the Star office. ja 26-3t* = W ANTBD—In an office, a YOUNG MAN who writes a good band, Address, in bsandwrit- ive of acplicant, statin, gnd residence, Box 1.044. City Bost Office © =° ja st" TS APOTHRECARIES AND DRUGGI8TS —A Drug Olerk. experienced in the prescription departrent ia desirous of a Situation. Address Box &, Star office, ja 25-3t* Wanted TO RENT—In Georgetown * Gu SZoug’.te! ver vay Barrela and K With Tot of other ga0’s not deemed neces sary to en: her fe an Hye collections motthy Of public a jon. mm ‘e) : one vin Corea IG) NBN M.8.K.,U.8. A.,and Acting’ Msdical Purveyor. & WILEON, ja B-td Auctioners. FOR RENT AND SALE. fee, ry and five ‘atent Office, Wittsrds® : Fue i an Bt te Devartaents The id location i ‘Washi . No ehil- pe tL orang ‘ashington rer | Fo BALS— AB URBBR BHOP, on 7th st. Mand N, No. 238. ja B27" OOD BOARD AND PLEASANT ROOMS Cin Row be secured at No, 312 Bridge st ,George town. jazz" CBamanas AND PARLOB FOR RENT—TO- ther br separately; with conveniences for qponing if aecired, at 326 Ninth street, bet. & . band Jase" FOR BENT A bendsomeiy FCRNISHED PAR LOB a: d BBD ROOM, suitable for a member of , at '. street, ween inser 8 He o peiwees os st A VERY DESIRABLE SUIT OF PARLORS— with Bedroom adjoining on frst ant second floor with Board; alzo a few first. class Table Board- ers can be accommodated, No,..402 Thirteenth st,, bet. Gand H. ja 28-6" Fe BENT—A splendid SUBEPING BOOM or OFPIOB, furnished, containing six windows fropt. with stairs from Pa: avenue, bet. 51 and 434 ate. Inquire at 437 Penn. aven States Liotel_ between hours of | and 2 ja R-St* for ‘OB FALB—1:000 Corda of WOOD, read’ delivery, about one mile from Fort Wat ing: ten, op t! ‘otomac. Inquire for terms of ROB. Ne reet, between 7th and 8th streets, UBNISHED ROUMS.—A private family having moseroom than they require, will rent two plearant 8 Location near the Capito! and city railroad. Address Box 964, Washingtoa City Post Office. ja 23 3t* ‘OR RENT—Two ROOMS, well furnishei. com- municating, will be rented by th: fle or to- gone with fire and gas, on r nadie terms, oard. if desired, next docr. Inquire ontil ist Febraary at 361 Thirteenth street, between Hand sts. "XO LST—25 Acres or wore of good LAND. with emall Cottage and Stablin Suitable either for Dairy or Gardening purposes; situated between Dwelling HOUSE or a saite of BOOM. Capitol road ana Seventh stra adjoining Glen- ble for asmallf:mily Address Box 883 it OF | wood Vemeter Apply for particulars on the fice. Georgetown. D.C. "Jaan at | premises, [Ja 28-eodt" | WM. BMMBRT. AN tED—By a oy meted young Woman, a SITUATION as Seanetress; has no obj: tion to go a short distance in the country, Addr-ss _D., Box 3. Btar office. ia 26 3t* mITUATION WANTED-—By o you Girl, as Sah make heraslt gereraliy useful, Address a note to Box 1, Star fi . ia 26 8t $10 COLT; three years; not quite fifteen hands high vere for the delivery of the said eott to R. HH. LAMBBLL, on New Jorsey avenue. No 750, da % GEORGETOWN ADVER'MTS. APPEBS.POTATONS, = ONIONS, HAY AND OIDEB, Now lan}ing from brig * Vincennes.” For sale by JNO. W. LUMSDEN, 91 Water street, Georgetown, D. 0. Jas7-3t Fine White Goods, We have just received our stock of FINE WHITE GOODS FOR THE SPRING, consisting of— 4-4 and 5-4 Fine Skirting Cambric Muslins. 4-4 Jaconet Cambrics, Plain Nainsooks and Soft Mull Mualing, India, Frenen and Swiss Muslins. Striped Nainsook Muaslins, Plaid Nainsook Muslins. Plaid and Striped Cambrice Muslins, Striped Swiss and French Muslin. Victoria Lawns, Bishop Lawn, India Linen, Hair Cord Cambrics, Twilled India Dimity. Corded Cambric Skirtings, Lining Muslin, 8-4 White Tarleton Muslins. Thread Illusions, Plain and Figured Bobinets. English Long Cioth, 4-4 Domestic Muslins. We are confident that we have the most complete stock of fine White Goods that have ever been exhibited in this city, and we now offer them ty the piece or in quantities to suit at very low prices. We would state that these goods ara a fresh im- portation, landed in New York last week per steamer “Scotia,” and consequently much better than old stock carried over from last spring. LINEN TABLE DAMASKS In every variety of quality and pattern, from 87 cts. to $250 per yard, To hotel proprietors and others who buy by the piece, we offer special in ducements, 300 ROZEN TOWELS, From #2 to $12 per dozen. We have also some tery superior quality of Huckarback and Bird-Bye Toweling, by the yards, Russia Diapers, (twelve yard lengths) in all grades,from @2 to $4.5) per piece. Linen Shirtings, and Pillow Oase Linens in all widths required. “ Bichardsons” and “Dunbar Diekson'y”’ very superior Fhirting Linens, in all grad+s, from 37 cents to $1 per yard. LINEN CAMBRIC HANDKEROHIRVS We have avery large and unusually attractive stock for ladies and gentlemen. Buying exclusively for cash. and only from im- porters, enables us to offer all of the above goods at much lower prices than is generally charged in this city. en JOS. 3. MAY & CO., 308 PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE, ja v7 2 between 9th and 10th sta. SrsAMsoaT FOR BALE. Sdars offer for sale, very chi aeeeen ‘Jouble neice, irae Sune oem the t draft fee’ Setiras Ber boiler Fas jus! be rb air and. p ven heron Ta ERE See Foot of G street, WIbDOW SHADES, 48 oe stock of Window Shades, varied 486 terns and cvlors, cheay fr AY trans sae er jam permaid or Nurse, or ones WAST?D a No. 1 CONFECTION BB; one that understands all branches of the business, Stcady employment and wages given App'y to JO8. SHAFFIBLD, 386 Sixth street bet. G and B ste. ia 3 3t™ ANTBD—A No. 1 10K CRBAM MAKER; goud way and steady ompiz ment given. Apoly at JOS. SHAF FIELD'S Confectionery. 336 Bixth street. between G and H.-A good DRIVEB that is we}l acquainted in the city wanted. ja B. 10. 000 AGENTS WA’ D—Soldiers, Zut- 9 lers, and others in and out of the A-my to se}l our National Battle Pins and Medais ef Generals Grai Mead Banks. McCielian, Gillmore, Foster, ete ver Corps, Oavalry, and Artilixry Pins. Agents are now making from $500 to $1,000 & mopth. amples are sent om receip>o' Eis Apply to or addrese J. BARNEY & OO.. 477 Thirteenth st., fr doors south of Penn, avenue, ween a D, . ja 12 Im™ (OR RENT—Two Unfaraished BOOMS. Apply i one cont from the corner of Sixth, on Q st, 5 "TWO FORNIGHED BOOMS FOR B 255 be Va avenu tween lth and Iith streets, meen Gypreite the Institate. Terms moderate. ve Fo. SALB—A PORTABLE HOUSE, 16x24 te ated on i pad oe babes tg *s te so 0D ground rent. iy +361 Bigbtb at.. near 1. = ja 77-3." WO SMALL ROOM8—FPurnished oruntarnishei ,# For Bent; auitable for business pu: poses,loig- ings, or dwelling Apply at 542 Now York avenue, ms rT ittecnth treet, in Photograph Gailery. a A RARE CHANOS TO MAKE MNBY.—The Lease and Gocd Will of a first class Store (suitable for dry goods or a first class restaurant) forsale, inquire at 358 Sixth street, bet. H and streets north. ia 77 lw* F OR BALB—A two story Eo HOUB®, ¢on- si taining 8 rooms, on est. between sta and 6th streets, south side, No. 482, are te premires, Fro SALB—A valuable Post SUTLEASHiP, with Buildings, stock and Fixtures complete. For particulars to SMITH BRO.. Tobacco- T—NO WASTED TO LEASE OR RENT—An Unfar- nithed HOUSE located betweaen 7th and 15th streets, and near Penn, avenue. A good ell reoured, will be given. Persons havin, Houses to lease or rent, wil! please inform EMILE PLERRS, No, 46% Eleventh st. ja7 15t* YU ANTED—At 428 Poun. avenue, near 454 st rent, atthe Dollar Jewelry Store, Persons to call and take their choice out of 8,000 beautiful Sats for One Doll: * PERSONAL. Paeetarios WANTED OF THOMAS OUR- BAY, who has not been heard of since March, 1863; Le was taen ia Richmond, Va Any informa- tien concerning him will be thankfully racsived by bin sister, Rridget Burns, and his brother in law, Nicholes Burns, st No. 575 venn. aveaue, bet. Int and 2d streets east. Ja 28-3" Jost 18 THING FOR THE LADIES WM. PRINCE 391 F street, oppypite Patavt Cffica has just received a faw pieces Of the finest Flannel ever offered here, the very article for In- facts’ Skirta and Srawis, whish iB Tei far virh by the yard and stamp with = of his elegast patterns Ladies caanot fail to be pleased with this article, ass similar one is seld-m oflsrad bere. New snd elegant Wrapper Yokes stamped and ready to stamp. ja23-1m O'” ps. wis PENaARBD Can positively cure any PRIVATE DISEASE, zo matter of how long standing, with medicines that will net rauseate the most deiicate stomach ner shock the most sensitive nerves A 1iré of experience and the advance of acientifis Krowl dge have verified the most sarguine ho; of eufferers who have applied for his medici advice Cffics between Cth and 7th streets, over G. and T. Parker's store opposite Matropolitan Hotel. Open Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday, from 9a mw.todp.m. of each week, and in Alexandria on ts. corner $dard Penn ave. ja 26-1W* OR BENT—A comfortable and clegantly-fur nished HOUSE, lately occupied by a foreign minister. 12th and by Apply on tke premires, 394 Tet. bet. andBthste Ja 26 61* EF OK SABE—A good three story BRICK HIU. five squares east of the Capitol and within on equare piise ity Fantroad. on 4th street eest. I quire of G. F. KK, corner New Jersey auenue and B street south. is %6-3t RA CHANCS.— $600 will buy the Furniture, Fixtures and Lease cf a RESTAURANT, in Alexandria, The Bouse is central y located, con- taining 7 rooms ands id celiar, doing a good business, Beason for se!ling the proprietor is go- ing North. Inquire at 183, North Boval street, Aleclexandria. 3a 25-51" ARM FOR BALE ,—170 acres of goo? ‘ani about one mle from the railroad at Baitsy be tween the citiesof Washing'od and Balti: ore, 1%) acres improved; bali a Variety of vary fine fruit on th falthy ant got di. by the Ist of I then be for rent or let opon shares. e for city property Appiy = bt o ds m* 2. oD account of sickness. Apply at Ni Seventh strect west, or at thie office BARE CHANOR —FPor sate. the Good Will and Fixtures of Store 446 Bighth street, ons door from Penn. avenue; siso including @ valuable Agency; rentlow, Apply to W. F. SUPPLER, aie Bighth st. ja 25 5t™ OUSB FOR BALE, 04 EXCHANGE FORA smaller one; the Lot isa corner 59 feet froat, and 70 feet deep. The House contains 3 rooms, and is in tho healthiest, part of the city, Appl et the corner of Dand loth streets. DEMO t Ja.25-6t" Wig Mak 'r. TS RENT -Three FURNISHED ROOMS, in Mrs. Kenly’s new house, three doors wast of Ro- dier’s Baloon, and one rquare from the street car depot, Georgetown, D.U. Gentlemen can be ac- c mmodated with Board in the house if desired. For particulars apply to the proprietor. ja 23 6t™ Eo, SALE—in Washington, D. O.. a firet class RESTAUBANT, with twenty rooms attached, and kpown a6 one of the most popular, and doing the best business in Washington; is situated in one of the best locations in the city. The reason Monday, Weduesday and Friday of each week. Of fice corner Pitt and King streets, over Bath Rooms. jm 20-$m” . "ANN Y ANN, DID YOU SBE THOSE SHAWLS? What shawls, Ruth? Why tho: clegant ones made expressly for Babies (tas dar- lirgs), at Pricee s ttamping Depot. ell they are the richest things you ever did see. He’s the only one who keeps them here: I’m going to have one Give me myumberil It’s only round the corner, 381 F street; and hush, he has the most elegant Embroicere) Yokes and Sleeves and Pau- taletta, and reils Braid end Silk and Working Cot ten and has beastitul Bmbrcidered Planne’ Skirts for infants, an¢ does your work while yoa wait,and dcp’t rub out like some I've had, and makes any pattern ycu take him, ard, and. catch mo drawing «my more z roi Vive Ia Fianne! Shawl, Bkirte, and Siampin 35 TES, LOOK HERBS —You can now get aay Lies hele yo anl Tacking as wellas Plain Sewing dope at the dian Ktamping Depot, 3ul F stoeet, opposite Pa en’ Office, by a first cians opa- raicr on Wheeler & Wil-o: Machine neally and eeenetly sone: La: sek vomt pesren see if you please. @ can Bow sccom™m: re ladies witb indelible mark pw as well as initial stamping on Beodkerchiefx Pillow Gases, &c. Only clace in town tor such work. de 29 tf MEDIOAL, Pussone faffering with Syphilis, Gonorrbes. Gleet, Beminal Weakvese, or Private Diseazes of any description, should gail immediately upon DR Female Diseases ented in the most scientific and succersful mann eg ee dao ee ee ae eS BOARDING. nn PEBeONE DESIRING GOOD BOARD IN A large plearant house, can be secommodated in Biadensourg, at the zeetdwace of she late Dr Ma ul The prozimity to iagton makes it Sen able to apy one wishing Gountiy Board. a OR TWO MEMBERS OF CONGAESS OB Olsorensey wpaormisgayeinacrerncnes Lt River boarders. "Adarens 34, Cost Oflos. La bi ; 456 beventh street Feuer having ne fartanr ee te: Welt ane ja28 5wii" Eight doore above Odd Fellow?’ Hal, apply at 340 Tenth street west, WWOrICE TO HACKMEN AND OTHERS Hav- a N it carriages to be re. painted sould Bot have ited crit Pao pretratie? Oia neta nt eees 6 desem Gored ‘Quaker HOOP SKIRTS, Yilasword ore inthe 'argést shopsin the forth’ 6 * “Bly Quaker” ** * m tui ® no would find it 1: ee ee ET PT Fae ee Just resetves at 398 pean WaeLs, 2 nm per gee cor, of Md. av. a ‘sland, F™ WARD orzaune 5B CARD Vit) vi E 486 OUBE, — Ba. wuraitbiay” Qy Exiee, Prenoh, asd gicenaart mine inform the 10. 48 4 Bese Te of Oysters on Nand. scufiaht doors adore’ ore tat de 52 10" = ‘of exogant Mondty vext, Au. N wiser perrerere to receive Toealar tae ‘OLA*S BOAROSRS UAN BB til ie modern improvetnouts, Haseaeee AnD DOOR MATS-IN GREAT stent Ofee, ja16-30 Terms cash. = ( Os of the proprietor selling hes to retire from busizess, This establishment has great advaata- ea connected with it, as will be shown by ar in ferview,and se sneiot tee rarest cuasaee sear of- fered in thie city to an enterprising mao eapi- tal. For fali particulars apply to MITCHELL & £ON, Real Estate Brokers, southeast corn«r Penn. ave, and |5tb rtreet ja2 2a FS + 4LE—One Hundred and Fifty Co-4s OAK ‘WOOD, five dollars ter cord, or #1.50 and % Jona g sours fer Bb fF cord 5 four miles from Bock -cree! enter Market, on th BMANUEL | AOBY, ja 2-Im* near Fort Slocu1 OUSE IN ALEXANDRIA FOR BENT, and Furniture Fo: le —A large well located medern eon- vitable fc ‘idence or fora boarding bouse. with eae. out-boussa, ard stebling attached For further particulars, inqaire at No 350 New York avenue, Washizgton. after 4 o’alock p, m ; orat the City Hotel, Alexandria, ja.22-1w* 'CREALE-—A GARDEN FARM. in good stat? of cultivation, containing thirty acres, and fruit four thou worth Building and Fencing with yerd; about four miles frow t Mr. saunger’s Fern It w venience, # trevs; improvements consist of about tand di R SALE—A large BRICK DWELLING or Brarding Houee, No. 525 north H, between 7th streets west; and al-o ciher impr: tT Possession of first tt Inquire of B MILevBS. js 16-1m* No 524 I street. bet. 6th and 7th, OR SALR—A mew Saree sory pits borir] two story back building. being a new! i Brick, No, 799 Fourth strest, betel, sat New York avenue. Abo Avply tod ve-named ccnta'.s eight rooms, CREWS, No. 424 Jeveath strect. (RENTAL amorsorant 4D BILLIABD Seventh £ treet and Mass. Avenut. 2 ove-camed establiehmer:~ has d if no! ‘the ac om 20- he prcprictere IN SALES. ey ARE 40,000 Bottles. Tin @ans, and Jars of all de- story On the same x Afternoon at five o'clock Pm..0m the it numbe: a band mo dwelling house. No. 461, All that part of Lo! top tastes cat hones e8 ant thence Nontenan ne red f contained within the: rasze settee ed the tame at jot acd ranning thenes All that part of. Witdin the folloy d thence wii - with ea : and in row ildings, And on BATUBDAY, the 30th dy of January insi. a: three o'clock P. m., atthe Auction Rooms af J 6. McGurred Lemreey = Lota designa'ed in James Orntobett’s snddivision of square numbered 756 as Jote 8, T and V Also, lots numbered 6 tn square numbered 473. Also, an undivided moiety of lots numbered 1 ané 2, in square numbered 641. Ani alo the east ae of lot numbered 53, ia square numbered 337, fronting seve teen fext on a thirty foot ‘Terms of sale: One third the purchase mone te paid in cash, and the balance iu 6 and ld montke from day of eale, the deferred pay nents to bear interest and to be red by the not ctive purckasers, endorsed to the of the truatees. Cn the full payment of the purchase money a deed to be given. Jf any purchaeer shall make default for five cays after tis purchess. the trustees reserve the right to rerell at bie risk and expense All ing at the ex, of the pare! . conveyancing at thee: Scr bs P meer ROBERT B4Li. Trustee! Jala JC McGUIRE & CO., Aucts, By GREEN & WILLIaMS Auctioneers. Atm SALE OF HOUSEHOLD AND Birogen Fuanitvae aT AccTion —Oo FRE DAY, the 29th inet , at i0 o'clock a m., we shall fell, at the residence of @ lady declining house- Keeping. on the corner of L and luth streets west, @ of Household Furniture, con- a epee Pisano, jofas and pring. seat Chairs, Marble top Tavle:and Fidebrard, |” pane is ani jureans an ‘ables, Gane and Wood-seat Obairs. . we quitites A lot of Behool Desks and Benches, With numerous other Articles whieh we deem un- necessary to enumerate Terms cath. ja26 GREEN & WILLIAMS Aucts. By THOMAS DOWLING, Auctioneer, Georgetown, D. 0. ROVERS’ REST CATTLE SCALES, SALE OF HOUSEHOLD AND KITCHEN FURNITURE, Zusive Peather Beds, Cha ” ves, Ten or fifteen tons of Hay, Wagon, Garriage, Several sete of Harness, A large lot of Crow Bars, Picks acd £hovels. ‘ive or six cords of Wood otis, to take place WRIDAY, the 20th, 1864, a8 18 clock a. . jazssy ” “°T™*® Tos. DOWLING, Auet HUCKS, SHINS, &c., AT AUOTION, Notice is hereby given that all the Chuxks, Shins, &c.. of animals slanguiecet, by the Govera- ment, within the ancient limits of the District of dia, numbering about eighty baad daliy, will be sold at auction, to the highest bi o’clock M.. daily, (Sundays exce; of February next, at yard, Washington. ercund in Governm tale Faies to commence on s8th inet, Ja 37-¥ it to be made 2 the en made on nt funds Boo) time of the jay, January 8.@.GREBNE, Oapt. 0.8. V. By W. L, WALL & 00., Auctioneers, Atthe Horse Bazaar, 98 south side La. avenus, be- tween Ith ana Wrh streets AIB HORSES. WSGON AND HARNESS AP Avorion.—On SATURDAY MORNING, Sth inst., at 10 o’cloek, we will acil at the Bazaar @ pair Horses, Wegon and Harness. Terma cash. jatr Ww WALL & Ov., Aucts. By WM. L. WALL & OO., Auctioneers. DMINISTRATOR’S SALE or GOLD WATOE. axp BaaLt Lor CLoruie.—On SATUSDAE MORNING, South inst . by order of the Orpnans” Court, we willsell atthe Auction ms, & Gold Watch, and lot of Clothing, and Trunks. Terms Cash. F JORDAN, Administrator, ja rest WM L WALL & 00. Aust, By GREEN & WILLIAMS, Auctioneers. OUSBHOLD AND KITOHBN FURNITURE, A¥ AUCTION —Un BATURDAY, the 90th inst. we sball sell, in iropt of our store, No. 526 Eeventh strest. at 10 o’clock a. m ,@ large aasort- ment of Furniture, viz: Bofa, Chaire, bureaus, Tables, Stands, Bedsteads, Feather Beds, and Bedding and Mat- tresses Carpete, joking, Radiator and other Steves, Orockery ware, Large lot of Blasksmithe Tools, Bellows and Anvils and with large lot of other articles, which leem SEBN a Wil to enumerat ia 27 3t GRBEBN & WILLIAMS, Au By J. 0. Mol ULBE & O0., Auctioneers. I AW LIBKAY AND f1NB COLLECTION OF 4 MisvSLLANROUy Bouk~ at AU IT - DAY aed CUK*DAY ha'f-prs: 6 o'clock, Auction Roous, we shall sell by catelogu w Library, comprising Picktring’s Howard’s, Peters” Gra tan 1, Vasey's anc Cowan's Reporte U_ &, Digest. 8 tutes af Large Smericen and English Common MM land Cbancers Decifiona, Keat. 8t-rry, &s. Ajao,@ five miscellaneous collection of Books, ks, among which ere ides, ané enrey’s and Schoolcral other Landromely illustrated 5 $e: Catalognen: issucd on Thuraday. : je yg. MoGTIRE & 00., Ancts. By THOR. DOWLING, Auctionser, Georgetown, RURMITURE aND HOUrBHOLD B¥FrEOrS at Pustio Avorion—On WEONS*DAY MORNING, February 3d, at No. 42 Gay street, between Green xia Ment-omery street, Geor, tewn a good assor mentof Parniture oring the eflects of a family declining house Keeping; name in part— Mabogan icg Seat Bcfa and Obairs, Bureaus. rorobes, W Bodxteads, Osne and Rock Featber Beds. @ _- Mattcsseet aren rite Ware. G ess, Orockery. & age Ouch vt and cther ta. &o, . Parlor.and other Stoves, and Corgreoriment of, itehen requisites, faz SoM a8 DOWLING, Anctionssr, © McGUL! & 60.. pUEPER'B Saun OF SOAR Sosne ; Ge. Soiree af Be of 3,u. streets, by virtua of dnicd Des 6th, es and duly reect subsrril thes Fecords for Washington county. B.¢..