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the steps, and had hit her with a piece of bed- Post, which he had in bis hand. A jurcr here asked that the eon of Taoli bs questioned. The little coy is probably seven c z= Gight years Of age, and is apparently rather inteligent. His name is James Taell. LOCAL NEWS. AMUSEMENTS TO-NIGHT. Gnrovrr’s THEATER.—Mr. Edwin Booth has returned to Shakspearian character, and will | 1 eh ” an | Qrestion bya Jin James, do you know to-aiee ald ate saaniciie 111,” in the im. \ what an ‘cath le? er.— No, sir. (Question —Do you know where you would £0 if you ‘ook a false oath? Anewer.—I don't know what that is, sir. Qrestion.— Weil, did your mother never tell you where rou wonld ge to if you told’a lie! Arswer.— Yer, sir. (Question. — Well, what wonld become of 7o% prepa spared eal t this yup in firet- | class ety le, and ithe container, PIP &c., are | allnew. In fact, cms Grever never does any j thirg by balves. WasuincTon THEATER.—Last night Miss Laura Keene and connate New York com- pany played « Rachel, the Reaper,” to a fall jouse, and it is scarcely necessary to say that told a lie? it was a brillant Li sekigd nuh in all particu. ae ee —I would go to hell. jars. Its success then fully warrants its repe- The toy was then told the consequéncea of tition to-night, and consequent another op- portunity 18 offered of seeing ri = Forn’s TnEater.—To night Mrs. Bowers will give a grand farewell performance, and telling a fajsehood, and his answers were con- sidered sofficieut evidence of bis cnpability to assume the golemnities of an oa:h, and he was | eworn and testified that on Wednesday after- will appear as Mrs, Haller” ” ia the play of , vocn his father came home and got into a « The Stranger,” and afterwards in the charac. | querrol with his mother, He (witness) had ters of “ Caroline,” # Diana,” « Eugenia” and | been ont after blocks and chips, and when he se in,” in the protean play, «The Four Sis- | came back his father and mc-her were quar- Mra. Bowers has won new luureissince | relipg. His iather struck his mother in the her engagement here, and her friends will no | heec with a hatchet, and afterwards with an doubt give ber a full nouse on this farewell | axe. Heeaw him strike her. After his mother oceasion. | was first strnck she fell and conld not speak, Tue CONTINRENTALS AND THE Dwanes.— | ard then he gave her anotber blow with the Great crowas of visitors still throng Odd Fel- This happened fo the room down stairs. Jows’ Hall, to visit the performances of Com. said his fa:her then carried his mother Foote and euite. These little folks Com. Foote, Col Smsl! and Miss Eliza Neste! are b teally wonderfu! beings. The entertainment given by the Liliputiams is enlivened by the the pretty ond talented Miss Eulin- eet, together wich the Continental tronpe. Cantersury.—No lover of fun is surprised thatthe « an,erbary compahy meets with «ae- cees, for he entertainment nighily offered 13 on& of the Dest that cou:d be produced upon the up strirs. * “(uestion.— How cid he lift her up? wonld put your bands behind you and litt me on your back and carry ma up. mess proceeded and testified that when bis father carried his mother up stairs he laid her in the bed ond covered her up with a sheet. ‘The fathyr then ‘placed witness acd his little sisterinthe bed with the corpse. The sheet aud bed was bloody. Witness saw blood all boaris of a foncert Hall. The list of per- formers embraces some of the best known in ay 47 be bed and room. the protession. To-ntght there will be another ificer Morrice testified that he arrested Taell udid enter!ainment. and asked him where his wife was. He ssid she was dead and burried. Taell then asked for bis children, and when witness told hin they were ai the station house the prisoner said it was all right, that bis wif+ was now ont cf misery, and thst she had alwaye been a cures fo him and his children. Varikttks—aAt this resort two good per- formances are given, but the greatest attraction | jest ucw isthe trained dog, Hector. The play ym which he takes part scaled + The Oattle | Stealers, or Re Doy ». the Mountain,” and it is performed tn tne stvle. Besides this the oundeman A, Eekloff testified that bh nn regniar Concer. Hail entertainment is given | BM GgTer i in Ged on Friday moc nigbtly. | and that he saw marks of blood all about the ~~ Whe Murder of Mrs. Jane Tuell. Tee Bory Exnumep—Trnristr Evidence] er Foul Play on Tux PaRt or Her Hvs- RAND. Yesterday afiernoon, at 4 o'clock, Coroner Wocdward summoned a jury of inqoest, con- seting of W. W. Tucker, Josiah Essex, jr., Bervard Hayes, John F. Kelly, Jas P. Sul- liyau, Alphonso Donn, Wm. J. Croggin, Wm- H. Hoover, James F. Moore, Thomas © George O. Mitler and George W. and proceeded to investigate the ci attending the death anc burial of Mrs. Tuell | who, it is alleged, was murdered by ker has- band, Cornelin nell, and full particulars of whese pre.iminary examination before Jus- tice Giibercon Was given in the S/ar of yesier- | day. { The jury firet visited the scene of the trag- | rom and borse. He also ascertained that Tneli bad 85) deposited in Riggs’ bank, Of cer Crown ecrroborated the tesimony as | the appearance of blood in the honse,, ind atso that he arrested Geo, Ballard, a teamster, who helped to take the body from the house. [Bal Jara’s testimony appeies in the Siar of yes'er- day. He wes vot examined at. the coroner’s inquest, os he is coufiped iu jail.) Ur. Jno. A. Somers, who is employad by Mr. Fiant, undertaker, testified that Tuell and Mr. Ryan epriies to him for a cofin and gotone at “15. ey pretended it was 2 small pox case they were about to bury. Mr. Clen an, son of the superintendent of Gren ood Cemelery, testified that pv call + to secure the diggig ot a grave on W ednes- cay evening. Wiiness thinks it was Mr. who called. He is-certain the prisoier cam wih the corpse in the. morning. They said they would come at) o¢lock in the motuine, tead they enrae two hours earlier—at 7 velock. The parhes gaye the name of tha wo- man thev desired to bory as Mrs Jane Farreil. Ned.—Teenifier thuthe ti of Tuell cy Sefore be paid forth Fe came wih Tuell on Thursday eves tances | en Third street, between Eand F. The bonse is one of two small frames, belonging to edy, the e of the lae R.R. Barr, sitasted on = aged t the graye. : ; Baa yes | when he eve: ors cho p of Third strect, near F. Uyoa | * thy grave digger, tescifi ial is or the first thing that attracted | to the tu bee abont Ih atteniio? was .bat appea spot coy red with ashe } cebsed the ine a Vth aa? 1 rie: he praye for a smnitnee: case, ta pile of clothing aud rigs, iheretore dened Tuell Het be had betas he North ® coin and corps tsoearly betora Soclock clear and | for. He (T aell) said he wanted to g-tit buried om the ir: ssthen asked the map if-he had red man to help pat foe cotfta im vell caid he woula help doit. sheing dag witness as'td | Tuell ifthe n had dled of mat 1pox sure Heand ‘Tueil said the truth be best ba Uthat the woman died 1 om the efects ed why the de- wis not bu ‘and ‘Txell replied that tecrived ihe rites of ber church: ood the woman's par A blood, ts Were Sisco (he sheets. che bou x + there w er sensible in bed, After knocking G her upstairs and p ebiliren Witness to be Farrel. an { he heard Tueli | svel. That was vd | Witness did not he tthe real rame of decens- examines by | ded to Gienwood cone. Be had been interred, and 1 the coffin bar BH, &ud the the hurry ot Tuell au | yg them from properly plac- The coftin was hited out of i » office at the gate, T the j loosing oroner, they proc nes, wae hare ther washed marke of bled ye CVidenee of Attem “4 ‘The hanimer I iv jaof ivon, han- aed all, ard the blood marks are plainly eS wece examined. . 4 Isbormg man living ox He endult Grees ner, and h jees Wile Was dead—that it wile had been « airs and kil taken, and A. F. King were of tha Engttsh | mortem nuded, Dr. Bo theve Was plain evidenve o tare of the bone the i abont both temples, and. thar some hard body jury ware ictticted by equest, witnces went to eriven by great force, and thatthe tract ure 8 coffiz, and Tuell said he » went DuEh both tables aati: fe quietly. WE snevey saw the body of | train was disintegrated, on Mrs duell, as he bad nodesire to look upon it. | Sg. was sutlicient to kill the de Woes not atthe graveyard wien Mir Was | ynust huve teen cansed a moment attar the burid. Does not know whos cart Tuell got | a3 4 was intiicted. Witness bad attesded the to take beady out. Taell thor here WARS | wo sy in the capacity of physician for a aam- eerwice nece yover a woana | y¢ past. She was ofen horribly a in her Tisoner Stld | pen Ler husbaud. She was e good wo- to Witness of baying beaten his wife, ror two, when she sid che eyinc sy ty erika yg ON AEX gat at ber ent + Agent for which the | rpee was here examfool by tha ioey oceppied by Tr by presented 8 wer! hor: ible sight. and bo krew these peor le. Be ence of recent Peativgs. On ether side of and bis wis Ga eriee head was the mark of the death blows x Myre. Csroline se | infligted by the axe snd hammer, Roth arms of assed are borribly braised, aod are stack d blue; while the t! legs, and is fret the chole body, bear th me evidence or ill trea'- cei. ‘The lett wret is apparentiy broken, and wes evidently useless before life had heen atipenizhed. ‘Those who buried de ns fo encase her form property. Sbe had hipg Upon her but a chemise and a pair of stockings #nd sho:s, and around ber body w simply wrapped a bloody sheet and in this witness t a had i house and she believed! wrong Wir a told theet covered bings «bout the revs: had b-en broken uy, and there ind the door satay Jor at, | condition, wih nucombed huit and unwashed Hee iy cometo whine, | [Bce. Bhe war consigned to the grave. wey nere He , | _ The jury found that Ceceaced came to her pen : Se ae was | ceath by Plows infltc'ed by an sxe yad ham. Carvirne Sewa: mer inthe hands cf ter husband, Cornelias jieie tos ana eiel © to her house ou Thars- | LOtsi on Wednesday Inet: said blow breaking the hones of bolt temples, > nd causing deech in lew Moments. y moreing and statu all day. Witness asked ied ee ea gehts hase te ane | ‘the cbhiléren of Trell have been retamed at told th rover gud | | [be Fourth Ward Station, where tye police obrr miglt need i, batthe boy | bave erected for them a ¢ot, apen which they PP, Abd Wey are takew home atmeai time be fereat officers, and furnished with food ‘his morning, roundsman Kelly went to | Judge Olin to obtsin his advice reletive tos over tity of gold which Cornelins Tnett nas * | Cepesavd ip the biuskof G.W. Riggs Yadz> | Gin wrote & pote @dvising the banker to retain ion. and pot deliver ic sid he coo tin the house. the ef ernoon preted to mean » : the money tn his pos pike Bs als nate 10 Tneb) or his tivnds. ‘This advice ts given herr meget erie teoanre of the fact that the two chitiren ars WAgCrs were in the h init ofa is ort protection, and the morey ousht to te ined for th % hen W Mess was told by the so2 of Mr. T r benefit. at the men had lifted tomething loug into it berusep gions wirearcused, and she iafraed | Mr. burr of her suspicions. Witavss hved next coorte Mr. Luell. and often knew hia to Teht with his wie. He was very #1 to her. Mrs. Tveil drank somerivies, but she wes r —_— Ir yer WANT To enjoy cre of 8 best imne:- cal ard miccelleneous ever brovg to tote ity ee to Od Feltows’ Ball this afiersoon and to nivbt. For psrticniars see advertisement in anu ementcolumnand small bills every where. _—— waysnent ond clean, and alwass he caenncer Be : boics meals ready when be ox lances : weley for One Dal abe k »t bec children well cio’! t 1 ~ Derd woking woman. For 4 mo) H choup of than the Tuell ted her wedly, and her body as Drag Store 113 black and blue, aod Vvitness ono told | re meat, roth aide, TH ia is tho p Tuell ihat if hedid mot stop beating his wee store” Proseriptions. uve 3 she could not live neas bas xttended de- cea ed whilerhew ii neste and has cori MARRIED, Co the Jita inetan., atthe agones.of the ty the Few C C Weato-. M QUIRK to Mise R.A BEAGUAM, va ten. [as th cy urigamen worven, she dia vot say much 2ut the manner in hich her husbeud tre cted Fitness bas. however, told her thar she would te killed if she s aid <. Wi ksii was atent fiva o’cicc Libe sll other aby at hy the Rey Rdwart A YARD wave, ao | ver 5 a Tell came and asked his son fo nis | ILA, aargt phon mother. The chi'd further said that hia methar | ure ane i Alotous By Eid.o was im ied coverd ap, and looked pale and Or she tith Instant. by Rev Mr Folmos*, WM, like agbost. Also chat the father had carried the mother vp to rd the night b-fora, and had then pace the bey and hia litile sister in bat with sne mother. Witness is satistied tbat d-- ip -ver abused her husband. aod that he Ws aiways kid to her children. Mrs. Barthelemy, who lives uext » Ta- . testified that on Wednesday afteracoa ehe beard a quarrel in Tuell's figuse, and | sounded comelimes as though thines were be. ing thrown about. Witness beard Mes. T. call B. OF Seient AIN, of New York, t> Mics OLARA A. cAGE, 0° thir city +e DED, Ttarrday, isth instant, THEODORE BAR- leaving a wife NARD, in the 6b year of kis eco, tno three eb deen ue te peral w denee 190 G at ert i 2 her, but she could hot go, because she had two { cfr olegavcmpiaa: stan D Dr oes, a the sh Smail children who required her sitention. | yserof hin age. At the ttre ot owas Witness has known Tuell to beat Bis wife hor- | +m, oyed in the Uixth Audite> ee ans ribly. A few weeks ugo he beathor tLshe | ER 98 ay Dexent to Bimira. X ¥., was ul! bruiced up. Ihe noiee referssa to en | «5 ." ape a rot San ity ose Wednesday was io the front roam, and wat- wniareyey pet tt wilt be Ce ees pees Tesra Mre Tucllerying. This was aboat | ehpracte: o¢ the dec fo itn here" the 5 o'el ck ip the evening. love apé olin of ail who krewhim, Mrs. Mary Eichhorn (who lives Ta- Answer.—He lifted her up the same ta if you | {took | DR. LIGHTHILL On the Symptoms of Catarrh. Tie first seneation is usually a feeling of dryness and beatin the ose,and a frequent inclination to sneezing. There isan inability to breathe freely, as the nose becomes stopped up, sometimes on one side, sometimes on the other. Soon a clear watery, actid dischiatze makes its eppearance, excoriating the. nostrils, and {| €dges of the lips, which becomes red and some- what swolien. Aflera few days the discharge becomes thicky yellowish; extremely frequent, avd continues to be a marked featnteof he dis-"| - ence, And a.source of much denger and the | greatest annoyance. After more of Jess timo, it becomes purulent, highly offensive, and as- sumes an extremely fetid odor. It is usually £0 profuse as to require, when confined to the nose, the frequent application ot the handker- ‘edief, or if it drops into the throat, which is soore particularly the case while the body is in a homzontal position, constant expectoration, and sometimes both. Sleep is frequently disturbed by 8 sensation ,of choking, caused by the presence of the dis- charges in the throat. Owing to the heat in the head, the watery portion of the discharge often evaporates, nnd asetming & condition of solid- ity, is deposited upon the membrane of the nose and upper part of the throat, in the shape of crnsts or hardened lumps. The accumula- tien of these Incrustations producesa feeling of - discomfort, And narrows the nasal presages so as to embarrass reepiration. Therefore, fre- quent efforts have to be made to remove them, either by forcibly blowing the nose, or by per- sistent hawking—a practice as disagreeabie to the one affected as it is to those around him. After the removal, that side of the incrustation which adhered to the mucous membrane will sometimes be found bloody, a fact which ex- plains the force required for its distodgment During sicep these incrustations accumulate more rapidly, and the feeling is therefore most uncomfortable in the morning. Sometimes 3ll efforts to clear the throxut are futile until after breabfast or after something warm is swal- lowed. Some patients state that they are not suecessful until they have swallowed some whisky or brandy. diseharge, which is atfirst withontsmell assumes in the progress of ths complaint an excessively fetid color, the breath participates in this, and becomes occasionally so revolting- ly cflensive ss to render the patient an object of diegast io himself as wellas.to others. Ul- ceration of the mncons membrane of the nose takes place freyuently, sometimes even attack- ing the hones, when small particles of that substance will occasioually be tound mixed with the discharge. ‘Lhe acemnulation of the dis herge, together with the thickened condi- tion of the mucons membrane, renders respira- | lion thiowgh the nasal pasasges very difficult, avd oftentimes impossible, necessitating res. | piration principally through the mouth—a method very deleterious to the general health, batmore particularly soto the lungs, as will be shewn herealt The unpleasant noise pregucd durng steep, Known sa snoring, inates from the same cause. love € its musical que + ind assumes a dis. oordsnt, harsh and nasal character; the sense of sinell becomes much Impaired or entir: ne the same effect, though less frequent, is proanced on theseneeot taste. Ovcasionaily, while blowing the nose, a crackling or bubbling Bae LS, PARTIES, &o. TsRe BOYS IN THE FIELD AGAIN. | James Galway. send will be beard in the ear, and hearing will be found quite thick and stopped up, but r turns suddenly with something Hike a snap- ping sound. This phenomenon is usually repeated until at ore time, bearmg does uot return, and remains permanently inynred. Noises m the head of every concetyable description will ce their appenrance and add to the distreas of the su’ er, and hearing wy be lost so grad Mat a considerable degree of dent. ness May exist before the person is really ive Are of the fuct. The eyes are apt to become weak, irfable, snd disposed to water on ex- ure to cold und wind, or after the slightest ‘rion, A pain, more or less acute, or a dis- tressing feeling of pressure, is experienced ah; over the eyes, and Sometimes on the top or back of the head, and also pain in the face, clozely wobling neuralgia, for which itis very often xen. The di-tress in the h memory and produces ir ity and The stomach gen- ers more or less, is weak aan irri- uppetite is capri bad in the mornin aq weakeos nororenees Gf disposition. erauly = fable: th aly ical or mental exertion catarrh proves fetal, ei! ty-'¢m and v oné the patient | unveiling downward and producing t affections, bronebitie, aad flually eyasum It may be cutely asserted that aftor herad predis position, Seen is the mo-t frequen an.¢ hnportant caure s fatu complaint. r by debilitaiin Dr. LIGHTHILI. can b* coasalted at the Exsity Hovsy, Washingion, trom Monday morning, February 29. until Saturday evening, March 5, on Catarrh, Dexfuese, and all diseases Far, Throat, and Air-passages, fe!6-603 7 he 19th fratn-t. bet {CPT Cn Pritay ev. 3.4 avenue, Reventh street and Quitheovias Iretiinte, semallGOLD PIN LOCKEET, with ip tait iv. “The fir tor wall bo auiterly rewarded by ai ram at fi CLAY BEIER Bronson nth etreet GR BIOLED On tr ¢ WarcH Ont i. WARD — aced SILVER Lover Krespement. mate + an Open. at fobow 4. Adams & On, ta bas this inasri pe to @amnuel Molben London, 80, 7,00i, 1s jewel-d, Ton e.the tack—" Present Vy the tndien of hi trent Btatica at 3. EB Choreh, Baltiwore en ety 1st4?> Anyone jecvl_g the above gercried watsh at No. 401 9th fre + betaeet H and Lewiit receits the above x- ws tous arted c eo if either the Ati oo ccnviciice of the pettors who ents. SEX. Datrect, on Res felt of the 1g cock. there rem stonh 5 ne datecti of gould, ___T PINNALL & C9 From beiween ae and 6th at atroeta. Pa. core on Vhureday, the uth insiaat,a smali j pall Caw aban PONY, with Debt wagos at tached oF will give #3 rewerdaud no qas-tions | arhou if the hus ceand wacon is tearned to me, j WILL MF, AaUs fe lt-iw® sion’ Tows, D 6 | IL, a WwW 8 “¢ i oe oO L H3LVARD CoLLEG g, 1854. Tro Terie cf Ninetoen Weeks each, commene March 3th end September sth. bor Catalogue ard Circular adirwe JORL PARKER, Royall Professor, Cambri lee, Masa , Feb. 10, 166: fo 14 Sst COAL AND WOOD. } ! ON MAND AND FOR SALP: { BRD AFI! EGG AND STOVE, | WHITE AEH EGG AND BYOVE, #UBNAOK AND CUMBERLSND GOALS, ALSO, HICKORY, OAK, AND PINE WOOD, Bawed ead Bplit to amy length or sise, or in the cord length, at the lowost market prices, Neath G, L. BHERIFF, | Cfire—Penn. avenne, bet. 3d and 43 ate, Yard—43; streetand Canal, ~ fe 13 Iw —_ URNITURE. FURNITURE. The Largest evd Chea vest Btoek of CABINE? FORNITURE beste | in the Dirtrict—at 315 Pennsylvania avenue, be- tween Ninth and Teath h sreete_topa Hall, TELER & WILLSON. vy ; eit" e) tectitied fhe she had often known ‘Till | | Cnthe evenig jae ecto nj enim [Obronicie} i to 1 bis wife, tness has seen him beat | inteatecn « oO. or 2 ; . Ss her co badly that she bas told deceased If tt 2902, aged 3 ROVBELOB ALBX, WOLOWSEI Has 7O8 wae her sband ene (witness) would have t" o! pe ee him arrestee, Deceased replied that he (Taell) m. on me 18ta at ia)| 3 Sontics reaast ate wil give oom was A sood mon if he kept Rie temper, Oae t im Biogen and the Bane time Mrs. Tuell was confined to the from snopes best mr est tiroly rk yi the efivets of @ teating by her husband, and ’ " aS teemtee onaie meelves o ines Cy Dr. May, who was attending Rer, advised her ‘a0 from her late to bave ber ha-hard arrested, and that he ‘ath sts would have her (deceased) sent to a hospi: Sp Bet Seveaned ohjecind: bret ine she did nat dex 0 ae x inet, THOMS8 BaLsy, in tho 75th sire to breve her arres! ituces thinks deceased eraye kind. to her Ras. The trend ot eral te angie ratioenes cf invited bend. Deceased has told witnees that he: cana itt ‘avenue i aod, when in temper, has bavled to ‘down street an ett ig pip aren 2%, 00 Be, yee ct of pimne rt of fy baynens ra cure a whieh we wil cell J, { fob- aw pane 2 moh Somber ‘FOR RENT AND SALE. pee ee ” Z0ell ALLGH aud sévera! Poa anied BaD BROOME ai 400: Tenfts By request of our lady fiends ani the wablicta ‘Seteral we intend | giving our the Patent Offic, fod at FIVTEBNTH GRAND BALL lou, No chil a rtf TEMPERANGS HALL, T outance Botreet, betw ep 9th and 10thvom © tone 25 7a * WnDNESDAY, pareh ith, 18st. oR 3 a | Tioketa ONB DULLAL, sdmi:ting a gentiemen | [UF FERT—mall PGaMe HOUSE ant FOR ‘and ladite, fa igs i trae heparan pry NOON ete q UBRAH 208 LITTLE MAO, 7 z FSS FALB—A REST 4} cia wdoiags col H (THR HURO OF ANTIRTAM! «|-appy st the BroccBen | OF MoOMaE of eK ves ‘THIRD GRAND MILITARY AN OIViO BALL | TOR thes oun soutsdu- or two £q: r Por Teostion MeOLELLAN #O0CAL CLUS innncctess F oF OH aaa Will be given on MONDAY EVENING, Pebran-y 231, 1965, AT MBETRO?O..ITAN BAtl, Penn. sveru detwonn 11th sad 1.th stroots, A BED 80. —AND erring R00 eaters trun meee Sales No 400 Ratrect.bet Othe and Wt.” falas EEE FALE—Two two-story eer LB reset aa The aounce to their mtay friends - on New Jetaey avenue anc treat and pani pease will be spared ta rot. Posteesior ei im intely. Ronis at make thir one eof the bet iz of th> season. tle premizes fo isla The o lebrated Holy Hill Band has besn engaged ‘OOMS FOR RaNT.—Persons wivaing to tee = very Balk F Avartnente, in tne best locsii- Pit vi Leva at No, 445 B street, bet. 6th and 7th. for the occasion. Tickets SL admitting a gontlymen and laties, Committee af Arransrment Ws 8 8 Lionins Widian Les, Oaniel Mecacty and SOR WENTEE Tesi Basan at Brica fetes . Alexander ITuskee, DWELLING anfurnissed, one square aor'h uf ia avcnas, east sido ith steot Ke, Grand Sanitary Ball, February 22, 1564, ¥OR THE BENEFIT UF THE SANITARY COM ire at 365 Lith street, betwe-n & fal3 “ALUABLE RIVES FRONT FOR LBasn— tacare No. 958, tring Between Sih aod Ith streets eact. adjoining the Navy Yard, fronting 175 feet on the river. A profitable iovertinent far an epterprisitg man, desirivg to baild 4 wharf in a loceti » where one in greatly meedet Adarass Poet (fice 20x 3532, Waabington, D, 0. f- 15." RENT—a @rck HOCUS, conisiving five AT THEIR FAIR BUILDING, Corner of Seventh street and Pennsylva isavenue LIST oF MANAGERS. EXECUIIVE COMMITIRE. Captain P.M, Dubsnt, Chairman. Jocrs and cellar. with stable, on stu atrae: Moesste. JA. Peck, | Messrs. J. Malan, tant, between cout,” Inquire at the Bail- B Yau Riper, J.0. Foaneliy. road (f'eepesr Navy Yard Ga'es fa 17 te" INVITAT ON COMMITTER. | BALE—A very devi-able ROUSE ani Lot, > Ben. Perley Poors. R-q., Obairman. in the immv diate vicinity of the Oapito:, and ds wtiie the cep tol extensior—2 feet front by 75 Berens, PM Dubant, Messrs B- Van Riper, | 7! ‘Beepih Vie ie one of the Best sina ia tr Bas ¥ H. 4 : hereon be or ps'ticulars, &¢ . apply to ington,” Capt. MeOutshsa, ¢. GULICK, corner Beet ect eouth ant New on RECEPTION COMMITTEF. sey AVerUe, fe 17-5t ool. Dene gry ae Chpitman. (OR ALE £2,200, ualy foe. one Livat Goll Jos. 8mith, -Gaot: G Perse? Gee thor tahinte white wate Maj. J. Naylor, Capt. Morris, 4 one c ub-room, furnished be ag J.P. éherburme, Cap) Low, Leore two an¢ a balf yeu! .K. Graves, Capt, Merritt, inquire of MITOARLL yay wsthanpter, ner Brookdeta, bess, ifth street, secund door suuth of yaaa. & oe Lue. Peat 6: KR. Robinton) Horatio Beall, Lisa, CR AURA RESTAURANT an STE VHED Jerges R Doolittle, jr Viet.” “BR: Jaman, OVZL ER EALU. N, now doing agcol basivess, J.D Wooley. " Lieut. AH Sawyer fixtures ppd « verything complete extra roa tor G B Yowle, * Leopolt Peis % pA bartion, with privilega of tw) years leva, GoM. Allen! Frpnk Osean: a will bey it. Apply to MITOHELL & CON, Ja. es Skirving, Berjamin Kaa'man, C. Meyer Zulick. Be ate vast co:per Penn, avenue and sta stroats. Vhomas Th-mpson, fe 16 ¢¢" ‘ant, Chas! Boteier. ‘The vew Osnterou y_Bowiins EA gest in thea U. 8, sontwir > with Salle and Pins 070 en fine Alley FLOOR COMMITTER, Taree Gar. snd aii the appurteuavoeser « liret B. Van Riper, Kea, Chairman, Herisvrant; now doicg a g od bubi. wil de James Molan, ajar Joh: Folc lew forcash Apply on the premisss ‘hentacor Ww e. Nicholaon, me uf, Burn Carte: tory Bal fel: lw* C as. H. Anderson, Capt, Ho lgson, Capt Fitch, Licut. Alamson, ee PALE—lwo story FRAME HOOs® aad OT. fronting on F atrest 31 feet TLinchos; 190 feet tk CB 2d elrret A god stab'e aat riage rovse, There isa hydrant 10 the yard A good ttand, euitanle fur avy Kind of pudiic ¥_U. Harrington, Capt. P.M. Dubant, busi- HOUSE COMMITTEE. ie ls int particulars inquire on et a mt in. Captain McCutchen, Ubairman, Moesers. R. H. Steele, Win. Butesinsen, COMMITTEE 0 ON MTSIC. Chas. H. Anderson, Chairw U: BALG A FRiMK GO BBead LUE onthe corner ¢f xO ard F streets The boate ana- hits 6 roe diere is tabla for six horees; 60a ChrtagalCuse; utrile for acy bus ness; Messra, W. Re bluyter, John L. Lake, dr, by@rau-u tue yard. “Inquire om the premises. re cee ee An Ce A Bet CuaBs DWELLING HOUSE €38 ve rENT—The large conble Houss si ext-4 oa Meiarel Aug 'O, ball, BU: Baller fhe carrer of Metres? northand Vermont evopu., aes | we il hawwn as the reridense of His Excelie cy st. COMMIT” TEU ON RE RESUMENTS, BM 3 i-bee. t?e Brezi isn Minister, tor eoveral yeara Meserx, W.H.Sluyter, aus, foe tegestiee atime the frend Jobu L. Lake, Jr <W. Parker, Pe Merch « Fe ere eel one en BERLE, Wm. ¥ son, The i isvs can be aren et any time, ou4 the feroe tiated on appiica-icn to either of at wader: BEN, PERRY PORE, Bea, Board of Maaagere, | SSPtd cy eereree 4 7 HARRINGTON Secretary. i B—Tickets | to be nao of eny of the above tees. or the Teeasurer, MR. 8 UY'E t, lon Hotel. The 6a ¢ of tickets is li ted. _fe 17 Bt OF NAME 18 ous “MOTTO. THE FIRST GRAND BALL or THE GOOD WILL ASSODIATION willbe given at ODD FELLO™S’ HALL, (Wavy Varo } MONDAY EVENING, Fed 22 1854, Sebroeder’s celebrated band bas been engaged im b, ¢ rner Giovery, ‘Deal! four emi li Bouacs Im E Vive hundred Lois. Ptore, Kestavrabte, ard Business Pi iaces. Several desira- bie Lcures tcr rent. MITORELL & 80N. fes fouthesstccrury Pa ave and loth et y uln mut exigie «© sere ne imp-orsmants &o fea wien talterms Jtadjoin Vernen; weix mil-s from Atcsanériseod «3 fhirgtom Acdress WM WARD, aux 16: istanc; for the occasion BAL BtlArs “this Faem cya Tickets One Dol'sr—admitting a gentleman aad ia Ache sors bs noel Nock creek Ghorek 5 j ee Oonsieran BUtl, ine heeithy reighd« ra0o4; it bes a ec = Dawns, J. Carrol, “1d yeneh erebara cf the be t kioa of f clube Seat kind of asparagas whiea « w th abrndanes of water; aud aco lsbie Hovee 7. Kine uly, or x. batter eld, < Tt Pa been ured ase market ga dea = Le fe ust for wany years; ft would anit a airy wit sell ; tbe eep sud flock if required bis is @ rare Gare THAPSIONOMEAN BoLama TO aE Char ce to get = piace AQ near the cite—ohts far Give “ERRP2I JBORE BOOL A, miles _ ie'] THOS MORPHY _ at Temperarce Hu, M etfect, between 9th ALUA+LE BOSINRES ~TAND AND PUBLIO ame oF ay EVENING, Peb sth, 1844 4 HOt ~ al ca Balk Witnies £97: ire frora Positerk, 2 will be 1 i eas; an th Aweilkpown brass and striog ba.d is eogag-d vale adie kK t with .. in provements, ‘Keown as for the» cegsion. Commer of Arrancenents—J. W, Bows, Car, Gerber, 8 Bart,J.@ Senoltzs @. J Angacnas, W_8 Peterson. BK Bwann, T.ckets Une Dollar aimitting a gentleman and lncier, le 26 3 B27 eee tron ing avont 4 feet on y Jer ey avexte. aif wag bs- taastheaortol. No more cinessvan betourd terns tie pursoa a i lerent scoured Avply to meat na \ath ate, INK GLE tween Werailrodd valustle keati Sa fo ene-thi c er mereyatéad’ hb rete a tee Mts Mavasret ¥ fe Bowes WANTS. pam FOR i608 bither sue r two baue W 7 ANTED YOMAN to Cock iu a mmall fyrai bites. exo] out heiwbocrh od, well tap oved, ty. Iequire at NO S02 U attest Ont, 4 ard ienty fer iu media’ ccoapeli itbasav ry Sth rticets. “f COME dinks acd ifusly slivavd Dee! ing, j ANT ED—By étatle Colores Girl « | liree, Hern and Maltion tor twel-e borsed, fli. acd every ace fui in provement forertersiv ing; Is situated on the Seventh-stre:troes, with gocd frort an! O lye ttmailes fem Msshingtoa Por ficthar hifcrmaticn apply persocely tn WILLIAM A BATCHELOR cril by letter addzess Sit¢o Fost Offre B ecmery oem ty. Md fe 2-1m* Roe PCR Baik —170 eso? woot antarcut one a Je from tue rsirroad at Boitavilie, be tween the e1 «1 “ aabing’od : d Balti ors. 1% actesimyrcved; belanes in wood; s variety of very a SITUATION Rave ros t and % ao Sie anbermsid and as# ina 5" tpectebie femtly, cr Ou.08 in» email feo addri tea note to Kox p* MANENT BOA! Vote fami y,or where fow bo» by w gentle au oud bir wile ard pucctoslty in m atte Cv & PRI- Aodree P.C Hak One fraite tit pinoe; prrfecily ‘beaitoy Bai goot acdterce, UrlemecsPood | LF pol ‘aieposed of hy tte tnt «f eee <t 5 stob. it vii! then be for sentor 1 tup nears Wari Basie Sas 0 esa re%, | B91 ee fer oly property Apgivat BO she aveane 3925 bar % Bundiea end Fifty Cor#s 04K five dollars per cord. or #150 and & Iced of mevure for baif co-d ; four miles from Center Merket, on the Reex sorter Rosd EMANUEL | aCkY, jocum ESTED IMMEDIATELY—< YOU FA 16 or u a Bor BS a’ Go Bug 04s Sout wae. ana M. W fears ri ege, to merintse ef rence Te quite? fol © Qk Yera. f int). bet. Dana aati at catia Aifv,e MON te Apiiv.es fa 9a* Oear J f bal K- A @A DEN FARM. in good atts of cu Uvabon, containing thirty acres, aad fruit trees, te provemerte conrist of about foar thon card doi'srs worth Buidice and Fencicg wits yon.p iF the ysrd, aboot four miler from the Sen te Neem Tt will be nee ino ab NED IMMECIATE Y— tw ARTHAS toro with x tl-rto the army «ord BA x Po Ene lo tee Five nad Cases Acrigt 02 beventh sircet, ander Uda A! Wa 4NTRD- -& @owp-t nt Awetican Ce to Cock. Jron, and meke here Ifver- ersily noe Depmailfewily, Po ons thet wit Suit,» good home ard good wages wil bo xia ary! . Bt 310 G rlrect, between ltt acd isth «! #< RK BALe—A _vew three ratory wouS Y¥e FO'S back = boiiding being a newiy-3a0lt Brick No 192 Fcrrth siteot. between Laso Now York avers= Alt ve-1 am-d contains elebt roo se fozly tod F CREWR, Mu, 94 Baventh strat Uppis wab Tab — Waawe, ous ur ten active TKeli+ OW BS wen of gud chwrascer watt Wetly recommended to a: 4s cents ant canvass Wee gton, Grorgetoen and Alexenira facts sale of ttre beagti ula w Pisiures jist publisrel, kvrry ferily aud hocsek.eper aart- mes Nove skorid te without them, Aotyve is urtricat mea con make GSts Su perdsy Non- but «san ve Gare reed ape to PJ BBLLEW &€ OO. S14 GEORGETOWN ADVERMTS ake NDICIONAL USLON TICKBEe Geol EY, 1 €; WHS TRUE bom B.b} RMER— wo 7th etieet, ree docrs aoata uf Vic Po lows’ Hatt, WH DNOSY, fe teem te Porat Ber RY. ADT ED—«* govu B KBER, wh Wo, $21 Datreet, bet. 1th ad GROSSE |W. OBALL ha Tia: ofige Rea SOe Hane ESE CRAGIN, we A vooi White Gisb to ¥ oy ant 2 Ck bro: for @ sual! fan ily ane ‘o takeiarnu w nN twormaichiléres. A,plyet No, 65 Peon avs we! bet, 2 stand 72d 6 te Bat w Me ANTED—A email comf rtavle WIUSH, cra w W tein'rg 4orb roms, is Georg town or Yash ing on. sent the re ry Would boy if saited Ac-rees, etating ter a8, Ooerk, Star cffice, “fe 18 st* W4ngee IMMEBNLIAPELY—A treety WOUAN Wshant Jzos for a private fe mts ¥ ava Ww Ley THE UP QONUT.ONAL UNION ot Gecrg- town, D C 88 aving uct in coo Liberal wi Le paid. apoly ation Growers | vebtien torominat- evn ia'esat thease owhing Bios ecuthesst corcer thirteents ani stree'e mrpicipal eiecticn 10 be Uel* on he 22: jastaat je 1S at" here Be Ss. val i Led Tesprctfally sub-ait to the PABA aN TOR Wanted 5 Seat clans Coat cite ENCONT TIONAL UNION TIOER Bread eh ee (Seeaen Ler: need wpply) to taae Box ALvEnus— ance aaa ‘wor GED W Bases, JHO BAVENNER PAE Tyeareot poahat iceae DENKV RG. Kt Fon Connon Gouscii— HHINN, chee i ‘Siavente, 7 we Saitarion bry olass Gr. commercial b use He } sd sume ex perience, ia beeltt y, of pleasing addr-ss an: willt’yt cde ire tetiafeticn Adérees Arthur, & x Hy itel Wartineteo DO. ryo-coth+ FANTRD 1MM3 DiataLy-200 iors 2 PNGuISA, Fmbroid ‘a on Mausiin, bones wad Cand is 18ST ON, To gcod bares cepsten’ work aed «00d dr. aS Lid er apahing wi plas bine “am demote mn BETIRY, Jr, fackine thehise Depot, S61 F neat oa 6 MYERS rag a a ven 5 = sHOBWAKER, Ww aR EDs, & private tami 2, two Ware aiven, thst on BIRVs Bad —— poaitt ant Ir m6 Laer aa Furse win net ‘oft ee tora ‘or le oil the Scard of Gon- ort eons paeeie Ti Eave rose? = vat, oar et opens to rave aa oe W 4318) 10P SoBe Ba douse ot eaten ane racange sees ear silgay emcee Size at | Rite OS ow caten,ome, reste | vase at rea-on 7. in ‘A¢drees for one mi nth M0 a aes ough Te! +s PUBLE bs teed on ati -tot to er treat a eget Sse Sees se ag Ee TS W ASSAD = & Cork. Warher. and ir ner for s ft tbree persons; to ons Sperstes the bea oor meee Peontyivaria sass aod » | and twetve months, vith inte BOARDIN Tae MEJHANICS Cah BE AOTIMMO- 4 with room ant Board eheay at No 398 et, Detwern BE and Mass. av>, arn atew le Fosriers £413 38 fos TERED ROOM? AND BOARD PORSRVE- te: 1 sty wie goatic peel or gtattemen and ust No. 499 3 & be f, between Jane Byivacis avenue acc cr f+ 7. 1CauY F ROOMS AST 86, N: iso 4b Be pak ean be cated db plying at 355 oixta street, Ht BORED — 4 few goutemea “uu Bo ac c-omcdated with Tabie Board, a: 24 Fat, Yer sth and Jack fol ae” NG BLY PORNISUED ROOMS AWD HOARD ee y appl hd seat PPitteas e mecot modal Ly bet Gard he tek tae street bet Ne, = EER tig "TBR will be prev to Fase Tal Koardere st @7 yer eoek + AUCTION SALES. Mob VALS & ' F ADDED fu OUR raume oe GX 10m aoe ay MOSNING #. y ast, ir, Wo 'geloek. at our ‘Auction ers tou it m:- conse eat d sone XXX and Xxx Whiskey, Ge * minkey , = are of 4 snc willbe Cae date wld to Tose'e 0 x T m. each arenueand Ninth sired. LOTION Tate wR GHUCERIEE, &3.50n ‘ele 8D. ee LNG. se 2st jattsas at o'clock. & reid at e Arction toomsan rotment of Gr cries, ireluciia— = Bols White, Kefned Bexes Fyerm and acem. bi wes Breen, 4# Larrels Marc c Cover tres Brandy Peaches and Tomatoes doxes Nety Lodecco, in good or. er Cares Gic Bea b Frovch Wh ae y Caren} or don Tem ¢ iv. pure, Rol add. Pipe Army ¢ vse ore Eberty ard Pach Brenty, c Pert, Madtisa. ord macrry Premate+:d rakes Tins tation Bitters, Utere Dupuy & Co, and Henwessey Sisaay, French Gordisit. bes Pom, ne B andy Brsndy, Wied ey, ALeO, Barrels Whiskey, (iT rot drands, ALSO Cne-e ghth and Cn= aus oe Brandy. A leree mee of Fmall’ ttores. Terms cas! _WM.1L. WALL & 08. few yd @. MeGUIRK & 00. Aus ions ne INKBs PRO. PEMTY ON PEeNN- S¥AVAMIA AVENCM, NSak HR ANS 4 WALP ERT. (np FRIVAY Avi £EN OT 4o’ch ch, op the p iqua eB, trcnt Feornr aises we «bal: seti ‘unk fectom Paan > "yaa sverns, between bird ent For and 4h essa ard rurning sack '9/ {-+t i gases tn wide Blic siley improvaa vith ato etery brick d wate rg-rouse wich two stores on the front and = frame cwetl ng house ir the rear. Thit prover'y inde i she fo # pul wer Ly fe atten toa of p T8048 fost ingnd ¥ me th td caeh. tha remainder im atx «nd trelve Wonlha wi b ict roet, eeoured by a deet of trust on the premises Lor yA yaTCeS SY/tO8 st of pw~chase 2 J.C. sieGUiI BS ’ co.. Aucte. v3.0 McGUIRE & OD. anctionosrs t witlird House Ad 1D LO®. 8 Lo: BTOCK OF GROCEKIFS, ASD LOT oF jorhalimilaen:g Fea oe) one stinched 1 pend, tegeiher wits ae 0? adjoteing, immeciste y a tes wernal: eel! . let of Greee- | rire, compriiee iby usual va iety town in a retail to° om which they Groe err. erda lot of Hoarebols Faruitars. vatvand "tain * £ OO, cotionsers. Os H steer STH ATaeeTs CAPLERSOON Soben ry mines. ra ahell seit orm ¥ loca’ 7a 1 wilt be divided ine re | 3arns: One th 1 ip cash: tne'remainter in six st, secured bya deed pRt on the promis. s, Teyances Rt the co/tef the parakaser. f we a _3-¢ tOLRE « ov. usta. now Fish atsnae 2 1 be void te on TH JRSDAY, Feb- ALLAGH, Mayo! feis 3t «0G. MOR BU ic yJ U. MoUUIBE & +H By YFRAY SALE UF Paistines —Ca ¥ TUAY aod 6aT EVIRLNGS, Pebruary 20in aud 4th, commeuc.ng eL7 occ’, We Will Se at our Auction Kat 1th spe BD rtreet, aiaree ead splendid < a of Oi} Printicge, which bave heen atlected with reat cave. eed te mort favor: octas‘ons, in rep ¢ end Germary Cuting the pat year import- e ciree:iyiy Mr tu A Toimen, comprising valu Fictures by eminent artiste, fias copier of of the most celedrated Pictures of od nesters new in the different guileries of Eur p Prong the sutjects msy be fo Firuree Ife « xe. Histories! mu tenal pees, Agricstiutai sod citerent Evrepean Citer, Onts views Game. Fruit acd Flower pi Se sotle creat varisty of sina ard s°y end Stish. the whole forming,t> fa beileve he bert collzetions ever offered in this cit: a e sttertion cf tre lovers of good Pictares, is ecifal'y juvi ed to this 48 te pes to the public from until day of eale. ond Groaps and +, Babj act one of U1 e€ Pictures wi M.pozy cd pst, ere & cael, LG. Auctionee 1 LING-UOUas ar T1O8.—The tubscrid rs will oer ot pub i tiem, Cp the p emiret. on THURSDAY, * ? in- nt, ai 46 cock ».m. them ddle houce ofa blook bree brick ¢wel ee ‘ ouses, three stories b eh, with tack buildirg, (bei: g House No. 211,) front ing on the wost +106 of Sixth strat, betwees M and D erdru ping tack ty as era.» : Ore fourth casa: iwelve ord vighteen months the refe with ap roved s-curity. Title id erntable. lames snd conveyancing at the cost of the par- chaser, Pc sreesion will be tbe, by the present occnpaat cutis irom the « os Bis exquran, WALI ERS Cox, Trustses. 3.0, MCGUIRE & OO , Auct, — “Ys M. V. BUCKEY, Aust ficorcetoron, D.C. QATE OF POlSE AND LOT At AU ITIOW—E SS vit of rat Pabhe mslecn the premises a ftcry Brick Deeliine BOUSE and LOT, on 14th of March next, at4o%loek 9 at ,rituate on the east end ef Gav Mre-t. the houee fort erly oo:ipied by ley. be remafader in atx, notes being giveu Cartir Celers; ike bouse scuiaias some 5 or 16 Me the lot laiié by L2feet,a very dostrable re! Tee FS t pryekarerts cost. M. Vv. eh. felt <oln™ {it) BUCKEY, Anct, Reeruits Wanted TO FILL THR QUOTA OF THE DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA. BOUNTY FOR VETERANS, S552, $226 of which will be paid in advance. BOUNTY FOR NEW REORUITS, S452, $225 of which wiil be paid in advance. BOUNTY FOR OOLOBED RECRUITS, 8150, Paid in advance, PERSONE WISHING TO ENLIST Wil apply to any of the following BEORUITING OFFIOBRS: 8.5, BARBER, Bngine Hall, near the Market, on Poousyivsais enue, between Beyenth and Ninth strocts. 3.0, HYDB, . Gorner of Fourteenth aad New Fork srenne. GO. A, KBAPBBY, Hatreet, ncar comer of Miseteenth and Penn- trivania avenue. 3.0, PABEES, p a Oorner of High and Panberton vsti George ‘town. ©. O. LANGLEY, Navy Yard Bridge, hes been appointed Recruiting Officer. HBURY A, SORMETS, |