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LOCAL NEWS. AMUSEMENT? TO-NIGHT. Wasnincron fHaatTex.—fo-nicht Miss Laure Keene and hersplendid Nv w York Oom- y Willap pear im Chen y's delizBtfal comedy, | “The Soidier’s Daughter.” Miss Keane will j Widow Oheerly,” Mr. Dyott as anal” Mr. Levick as ¢Frank | Heartali,” and the otter chara ers by Mezsrs. Boyd, Wilson, anid Mre. Tyrretl. Poe langh- able burlesque of « Mazeppa” will conclade the entertainmen*. Forv’s TsxaTES.—At this popular resort Mr.and Mrs. Chas. M. Walcot are playing, and to finehoures To-nicht they) Will Appear again in J. Tester Waliack’s fine play “Rosed le, or the Rofle Ball,’ Mr. Waleott petring as “Elliott Grey,” Mrs. Walcott as « Roca Leigh,” and the rest of the company, im the ca-t Mr. Ford has nad new scenery prepared for the proper representation of this play. Gnaoven’s Tueater—At Grover's to-night, Mr. Edwin Rooih wili repeat the play of + Ruy | Blas.” This is one of Victor Huzo's best eiturts in the crama: 1y- fs oae of the Most interesting the hes written. Mr. Booth wil! a ecurse sustain tha charactor ef « Ruy Blas,” and be will be assisted by a fine oor pany. Thx Con’ At Occ Fe fel anc wore city in 2 fone ERTALS AND THe Dwanrr: Hail one of the mose deliz iors that has been tn this | Not only in their vocal Foote, Col. Sia terest ing? osl pa Hes. Cantespury —The rannngement here have @ spienc!d bill for the present week. I! in- elnges sor p tud dunce by the reralar comp iny, erdeé drama, «The Escaped Convicts * Eretions o the drema, Muss Eva B-ent will gine & runbter of favorite soags, and Sig Mar- tini Clark! all by his perform- ances op The s e. Varit yegutar Concert Fitz Simmon’s new ver- Spy,” will ve performed, Hal enteria sion of the +} ie and it willembrace a hne cas character, This hal is cn. of the most popularin the city, and cservedty so, lor ihe evi rlaroments are | very nmusiie. — RE Ee A Lively Meeting of the Ninth Street Meth- odist Protestant Church, THAT CHTiCYy SOUND THE UNION QUESTION. Leet ucght a meeting of thea male manhers of the Ninth street Methodis! Protestant Caurch i war held ior the purpo-e ef electing 4 delezate acd eiternate to the Marylond Aunua! Von feieice, which Assen.ble ia Bauimore on the sth cf March. Re T. Odehel was | called to thee and W.W. Tucker appomted | secrete ry The meeting at onve proceeried to ballot tor a del-gste, and Rey. L ard wis elected, with LD. Mackistea as alternate. | Mr. Crogzon offered a resolution declaring, u beteaths anydin> a atitement tothe conusry, thac wish of the | eburch- ihstasingic Man be sent here for ths ensuing year, whieh grve rise an aninated 3 z ¢ bs Z Giscuseion, and w. + Clayton, who bad the tecelutiag Sunenr section | wih he chur, bie ceriiment aud woved t however the superint od oat opinion expressed bat ty ag d BOCiety Of yinpatiieer this re. bieth en dex doy lly at ih. Hesclved, Toa our oF Which iss floute tthe yeitivg : sore South anc West + rial, wicked, and ong! ers pi nished as tr Resoived, ib have in th: wey me robe Hiv re comfort to its | may ad nire the ste ne slighte Tevsun aog y is hereby order- *acopy of these :ecclutives aud | the chuirinan is nereSy ordered to them; and the deiegaie tu the Anweal Confrence ts x: m> said that he was au out na ho symoa hiv tt benoc ved avery bad been ati od, to Tu Man, vow t takes stone citber tor. precsion bed roue tat Hilies with rei that this im; DL ailuced wt Prove ager, and a3 | © of impor au wondd be vile it was ex calated to ine Shoald ve i thet this + troupk 5 éling questi: cussed it. wil anc .yet our | v lich the Gor to take tie oath he wonld not do sentio Paitimore to Conference an eramen! requiced tt he world vet d Balur ore force hr Srseit th Wo! © yelioious to do w they Dir Tucker to medcl~ wit epiy % i Dr.¢ cowee ary of the + aud si Bon of if thes were 2 e Gove aficire of th * eet 4 Tucker. Be Muse We Grartaua J The name Unipiention When the name ‘cf Ww. chiles, it was tonne that he eWiston, was | C. Linscomb was ad leit the 7. Mr. White, in exolaining Ris vote, could vote for laying resole table, bur he could por vote consistentic « christen on the adoption of the resointioa antroduction of whicu be coasidered highly im proper. Dr. Clason gave ne feet ®gmiusi the resolne the bocy was a purely religious one, uot coa- | | that hs world pro- i | nected With politic. or rovernment, at it hAris- tinuity to introduce the resobation. ‘ ‘ omthe ground tha Was con rary to the spiritand gewias Mr. I »si-orn contended thal the meeting had Bright to pass the dats to do eo. Mr. White moved that before iho taken € alle¢gir (Dr. Ciny ) Mr. W OW. Tocter war opposed tothe mo- dion, but be was willtug thst @aring the week the nembers tale [he oath before the provost i mMarses!, whe wae the proper persoa, Mo. G. H. Grant was willing to taxe the cath ‘at om thane, at spy place, under soy cir- cumstances Tesointion, #ud it was their vote ba | member subscribe to the cath of there being & magistrate present, ! anc am resporsible. ; giance taken I will take it, bat I cannot and | passsge of the resolatious, and denied that this 1 Waer tne on THEATER— Miss Laura K | As we en ated, a crowded honsa visite th iment list eveniog, sod within a mgr delight-d one never en- bier femoral witl t Mr. F. J. Bartlett asserted that he was a eteadinst friend to the Union, but notwith- standing be weesppenete the resolution he had taken the oath of allegiance heretofor, and was willing to take it again. The Chair said as the matter had been brought | vp the best way to get rid of it was to pass it; und as al) present had asserted their loyalty, | the pascage cf the resolution would not do vi- j olenice to their oonseierces. Mr. White ssid if harm grew out of the reso- tvtions 1t would falion those that passed them, and he wae disposed to hold the authors re- sporsitie, Mr. Blackistor.—That’s right; I’m the author, Mr. White—tt yon wish the oath of alle- will not vote forthe adoption or rejection of the reso: nuons.. Rev. Mr Ward would like to see the oath of alepiance administered to ail present. Sincell proposea that during the week each cre present take the oath. Mr W. W. Tucker enid be aseumed some shar- ct the responsibility to be attached to the gues ion had been iorced in the charch, but on « other band asserted that there was a secesD element in the church. He had heard some of the members srerringly remark when they nad heard of & man tosing bis Jeg for his country, swonid vou mivye your leg for your conatry ?” and bad nortced ether evidences of secesh in the chureb, The resolutions were adopied by a vote of ten yese (hese WhO yoird against laying them on the table) and cne nay (Dr. Clayton.) Mees. B ett and White declined to vete, and Mi. Lip-comb bad lett the meeting before the vote was Laken, Dr. Clayton, :u fiving his vote,snid he wished it distunctiy understood that he was not afraid of any conseqaences—he could not be dra- gooned into any measure. To cap their action, which terdes to break up the church, it was only Recesary toinstruct the delegate not to ak for gny minister. The resolutions were vrehristisy end unkindiy offered. As for his yehtics! opimens apy one covld get them. They conld always flud T.G. Clayton where be ws. Any cre, trom Presiden: Lincoln down to Lily Tacker, could get his opinton. He Whe errpris:d tint the minister would allow he inirodu. tion of the resolutions. Mr. W. W. fucker said there was uo neces- Sit; iorény person from © President Lineoln Ny ‘Pucker,’ Gown to F inquirieg his; Dr. U.'s.) him outand ont. He t with a Captain on . ud bs thoaght @ more to the for they know pssior as minister and a loyal citi- wes adopted, egon oifered a resolution condemoing +f ore of the memoers in att the pastor for rar reuisr trom the mangvers of the ent ©) fice fair. asking & co-operation of the | ehnre d endorsing the action Dae which was adonted. . Ward cfered a resoluion that the @ themerlves to tuke the oath of | enever required; whicd wis wae uim and the meet.ng ad- Journed to Monday night next. _ ster > comedy of the ee t performed, a sire’, so admirably was it ons foltowed by the funy bare « Mazeppa:’ & more amusine or we dy net remember to have seen — piled on laugh, and roar on roar, —it to repletion. Miss Keene acd Mr. @ olf the honors o it will be repeated . low those a chance who could not secure seats. sterted ou an ex- 2 Y_ committed was 2 aite to Mr Genoau, and Sergewnt Johnson pursued scaprd into their camp. A terwarda ‘hey were heard in the fthe Park Hotel, from which fouk s) yeral fowl, and mude olf this time, ed so closely by Sergeant Johnson 1ed two of tha row! before they ‘the ir camp. The next morning, Hey went to the camp to get the party was seen ru wh the goat, which he recovered it. —~——— Lancssy rROoM HOSPITALs.— j Yecterday ristun Able, who keeps a rig shop en Seventh street, near the k, was at officer Steele on the charge of the | «, belonging to er hospitals. and urtesied by tv of supposed stolen goods | hto fill an ordinary wagon. | Hickway Ropexsiy —List week, Jims Dailey, wile passing near the Park. was stopped by b Rodgers and Henry Joha- ep ores = 44,7 who stopped his month ore eff Ube luryer portion of his pantaloons follars in the pockets, with which | bul Sergeant Johnson arrested hoy were committed to jail for court + Barua lo. Sree Lirtte Gats.—Yes- untdson aged aout four. | ry. was ar The vounz b *.B Halleck, and | ev, but he had j} scanght. Justice m to jal ‘or court. ning admission this | yr some other afternoon | 4 hich we uoderstand eck of this grand entertain- laa PWPLNS bE, 4538 Penn lvanin aye- — frent will do we For sale fe 22. e? —_ f carriage ia mostly depan- Pube Pipe.”’ anty of M8 Indicioas preservation of the fest, It is ner ifthe ordered cvated Female Regulating intuse They opaate specdily vuear-coated ereate no st delicate stomach. A trial of “prove their -suneriority over all box. Sold bv. C, Ford, corner 6, Washington, and ja Le ree A trial of the Specie | f its merits, , Alexandr es7 Hain DvP is tre WoRLD— cot.— Upham’s Hair Dye, 50 in u-e, Try it. Sold by 8. and Pa. avenue. Wash- aé-ly Cinarest expe = Bord, conor iith #t p, and Hants Coc Days —Dr. Godfrey's of sixty-five years’ ix days. No hottie. Bold Pa. avenue, ja6-ly "DIED, is city on iy evenivg, the 2ist icstant, ¥ W. BALMA nda nis invited tend hia faneral,from tue residenee of Mre Johnson 291 ¥ atrest, between [2th and 1§tb. at go’ *elock, this (Taasdsy) 200R fuddenly, about 10 oe ELIZ AMELA WOU; k. on the 224 instant, inthe 44th year of her mee from the Paige se of her boebend ; No, 574 Naw Jerse: erebuas, 4 o'cicox On the M0 icstant. after a } - painfal ill- nehe, Mize: MAKGAREr ANN UdiNsON, isew cf the lets Joho Hutchinson aud daaenter 8 Ges rege Beaa, of tais city, ia tae rn ek ae ana aequsintanees of the famiiy are ‘ited to attena ber fucseral ‘rom her reeideces,on Third ctreat east, near the Navy “4 at 2 o'clock p. my., to morow, the 24th io- On “Monday creping the 2, at 63¢ o’c'osk, BA Ral CAPHESIN®E onir deuenior of Jecoh and Virginie Vevderlohr. ageday 204 2 mon the frierts avd relatives of the family ere ia: ited to attend her foreral on Wednenday evening, the 24°b tuet , At 3 o'clock. from the rasidenca of her grandmother (kerah Goddard), 371 Bievonth Myatt congener. onis, on the 20th instant, FS EAB A, the booed tiltet peeatand | Cc. on Ween auler afternoon, the 21h inst, 6 Tuilp & Ay pan tide, ogee Tyesr,8 monthe, and 14 days Joved bim, ye8, BO tongus can tell ‘3 be muck. rade hie acd how eell; Gro loved hinr § >, and thought ic best To take him home to be at rest. On the tat inst., W. B. SPIGNUL, aged reer, 1 (Beit, Pees err: J] | | B tatles. Davy yard. DR. LIGHTHILL On the Symptoms of Catarrh. The first sensation is usually & feeling of ¢rynees and heat in the nose,and a frequent inclipation to sneezing. There is an inability to breathe freely, as the nose becomes stopped Up, eometimes’on one.side, sometimes on the other. Soon a clear watery, acrid discharge makes its appearance, excoriating the nostrils, and edges of the lips, which becomes red and some- what swoflen. Aflera few days the discharge becomes thick, yellowish, extremely frequent, and continues to be a marked feature of he dis- ease, and @ source of much danger 1nd the greatest annoyance. After more or less time, 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 of the handker- chief, or if it drops into the throat, which is more partictilarly the case while the body is in & horzontal position, constant expectoration, and sometimes both. Sleep is frequently disturbed by & sensation of choking, caused by the presence of the dis- charge in the throat. Owing to the heat in the head, the watery portion of the discharge often evaporates, and assuming a condition of solid- ity, is deposited upon the mobrane of the nose and upper part of the throat, in the shape of crusts or hardened lumps. The accumnula- tion of these incrustations prodaces a feeling of discomfort, aud narrows the nasal passages so as to embarrass respiration. 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 disagreeable to the one affected as it is to those around him. After the removal, that side of the incrastation which adhered to the mucous membrane will sometimes be found bloody, a fact which ex. plains the force required for its dislodgment During sleep these incrustations accumulate more rapidly, and the feeling is therefore mos uncomfortable in the morning. Sometimes all efforts to clear the throat are futile until.after breakfast or after something warm is swal. lowed. Some patients state ihat they are not srecessful until they have swallowed some whisky or brandy. The discharge, which is atiirst withoutsmell Assumes in the progress of the complaint an excessively fetid color, the breath participates in this, and becomes occasionally so revolting- ly offensive ss to render the patient an object of disgust to himself as well as to others. Ul- ceration of the mucous membraue of the nose | takes place frequently, sometimes even attack- ing the tones, when small particles of that | substance will occasionally be found mixed with the discharge. ‘vhe accumulation of the barge, together with the thickened condi- of the mucons membrane, renders respira- tion through the nesa}l passages very diffientt, a eee res- piration pr mouth—a mecthed very deleterious to the general health, | brtmore particularly soto the lungs, as will be shown hereafter, The unpleasant noise produced during sleep, known as snoring, criginates fiom the same cause. The yoite loses its musical quality, Rod assumes a dis- oordant, harsh and nasal character; the sense of smell becomes much impaired or entirely lost, and the same effect, though less frequent, is produced on the sense ot taste. Occasionally, while Llowing the rose, a crackling or bubbling sound will be heard in the ear, and heariug will be found quite thick and stopped up, but returns suddenly with something like a snap- ping scund. This phenomenon fs usually repeated until at one time, hearing does uot return, and remains permanen'ly injured. Noises m the head of every conceivable description will mske their appearance and add to the distress of the stfie’ér, and hearing may be lost so gradnally that a considerable degree of deaf. ness may exist before the person is really iware of the fact. The eyes are apt to become weak, irritable, and disposed to water on ex- poture to cold and wind, or after the slightest exeTtion. A pain, more or less acute, or 4 dis- tressing feeling of pressure, is experienced over the eyes, and sometimes on the top or hack of the head, and also pain in the face, clozely resembling neuralgia, for which it is very often myjstaken. The distress in the head weakens the memory and p uces irritability and moroseuess of disposition. The stomach gen erally saffers more or less, is weak and irri- tabl ® appetite is capricious, and is nearly = bad in the morning. In severe tem becomes {¢ there is an aversion or inability to-either phys- ical or mental exertion. Not untrequertty eatarrh proves fatal, either by debilitating the sysiem and wearing ont the patien:, or by traveling downward and producing throat affections, bronchitis, and fiually consumption It may be safely asserted that after hereditary predisposition, catarrh is the mot frequent and important canse of this fatal complaint. Dr. LIGHTHILL can be consulted at the Exsvirt House, Washington, from Mouday morning, February 29. until Saturday evening, March 5, on Catarrh, Deafness, and ail diseases of the Ear, Throat, and Air-passages. fels-eo37 LOST AND FOUND. OBT_ On Saturday, on Pern. avenue, n PORT | Paster containing about thirteen doliars. Teo Gecex will be rewarded by leaving it at this Office “OsT—825 RE ergs Puc 4 BOCK, containing notes and «check tor ¥ airo bills of ecount of ro use except t as peymentias tren siopye!. The asor- reward will ve paid by returning tae aime t9.457 L atrest, fe the owaar, N—On Burday night, the amunky, Charles County, HORSE. atout 4 h.cds eas ea édies of his neck ra die ns eiven if retarned 1 SOBN ( CAREINGT. OnY--ixat Tburaday cven 4 very Baptist Church ( 419 H street, small besta fnibe six di vp onaie The finder will be rewarded oo ra aening ail to No. 419 B street, between lth ana ith eireeta, fe ay-30" i from No. 616 Maryland ave etw-en ath 4nd 13th.on the 1th inst, aamail yed and white COW. A lideral reward will’ jbo pad for tbeir re pas OP EStRaY—On 9th Feo. or th ‘= ner of dd aud M streets east. four COWs, Tre paver in reqaented to come forward, prove propor 1y_ psy charges and taxe them away. fesd-st GuAs Ifs{TMULLER. Gst—On Faurcay, feb. lth 4 betw Lstrert acd Penns MEDALION conteinirg my husb: nd cousins’ pictures. ard Jong Chan The Soder will be lide- @ by icaving therame at W. bs 8 JR jet2 St a Trew DECTS rio 7th street. b Paai kK, O>’s OARCK 4 Lewis Jonvron & dated Feb. 2th 1864. fi $13 #, No.78 favor of A.& T,A Richa = der. and pot eniorsed by them this is t mn ® l persona from receiving or pegotiatine thé’ said check. p.yment bavine ‘een stopped. Te finier will please \eeve it either with vs,orat Dan*- pee vee of Messrs, Lewis Johnson & Co ,or with JW ; Lhompson &Co. 269 1 Pen ave f -A KICHARS. ene y esday + venpz,a DADY & FI °GH 4 VIOTORINE wre ‘Guier w i be rewarded by jeaviog it at se 6 Louitisoa avenue, betwsen Sixth and em-3t" cr EW Sa =Lost. by leaving in Navy Yard $9 Car. No. ui, this mor a8. Plat. Black VERA ‘GLAS of medium size. he net can obtain the sbove rewar? by leaviog the gl.wattho office of the City BR. R, Company or att ris, poet office. ft oat, GR STOLEN — JE ogee WARD} —On the i6th pepe Bit, AS ie faced BILVER WATOH, described ay’ rigies: Lever Ecapement, ma: shy Arno'd, Adama & Co, don FT wl, is 5 a bas this inscrip= odashe: Prowented te Bement Mullix @ y the: iadien of bis oleae of bet 4 tenet Station Bd Baltimore Jan, tth, 135? Anvons ES the bove deraribed wate at No. 401 oth street, between H and 1, wil! receive the above re+ ebie and prostrated, and | © BALLS, PARTIES, &. A ae pen COMPLIMENTARY BALL TO J.P. PARKER -EMPERANCE HALL, A pete Fe mah heal fi — 25, 1384, Jone oer 'm. McOlosky, ‘Loon ManaGi mB, soo RB. fe RAS Yost,: Gbas, Matlock. WANTS. ANTED—A “COOK, at No, 464 Tenth stropt. 333-26" = poss A Seles 233 Peon street re Hea: f) corn: he An Irish Oatholic preferted. fe 23.3t™ ANTED IMMEDIATELY —A i N= Ww _FROTIONEE. ore at 316 Pena, wren ANEED=Br 3 @ first-class Ook. a aes Restaurant or Boardin, ones Addreve Cook, Star office, i FOR RENT AND SALE. T—a FORBNISHED ROOM, aire at 526 I street, gorest ee wre, H 2 ae PLEASAN¢ FORT. fae stre: at No. 534 H strest, bet a ana 7th. which per: “ 1h, which perk rok Bes hape might suit i oti au Fa RENT—Two lar ek mal ce furnished be pets ie ry Briyate ! ac eae for gentle cut Board. “2 445, corner of 6th mend F > * fine! id Li oD VT Consisting of Fannie connecting, or Ce Obambers. ‘apply peta Dd. between 4% and sta xT UNF CRAISHED BOO 5 TO LET—iN q t losality; suitable for a small family, asenre es No. 233 Four aad a half street, det. a apa B, (Island) fe z3-st ANDSOMELY- FURNIBHED BOOMs — Wi With- V rie, @. respectable Woman, es out bosrd. may be had by application at 339 ATION hambermaid ‘ivate a . street, aédiortee 36. pee berass! in a pr! y, nat fet, Netweeu Sth andi Tithe Melorence given ANTED—A BOX. One living in the oe Vat’ preferred. a8 & 110 Pena. inves. AN ne —A BOY to open 0; rs and hel; Ww: the Binine-Reom, ‘at 295 Foun, eyenued Orleans Bui W- NTIEL—By o eae young Womens SITUATION es Cook, Washer, and Troner, Be fecemog if required. Address Box 6, Star office, WwW AnEED IMMEBDIacELY—A smart, active eee ed or to Bor o'¢; als>, two good WAITE. OTRNTIN, 279 Pa. avenue, Bee. 08 was fkD—Bya eee Woman.s arek: TION to co p'ain Cooking or Washing and Boning im emali family. Address Box 18, = car office, ANTED—By a respectable ry ae a Ww SITUATIO) Nas Nurse of, Chambermad foply an No. 308. Tbisteenth street, between - a ree ANTED—Fy 8 Teapectable young Girl, & a r- W GER Ow as Soon Wakes eee gsr small family. sqiAPDlY 8 at No. 485 Maryland aregaes and honest BOY to mako ws = A gcod himself. ueefal in a Hair- preesing alone: Ove having hia family will be preferred; wood wages given. Inquireat B ALLIOT" 8, Bibs Pena, avenue, 93-20" W ANTED—A DAIRYMAN. To one tae has bad some experienss in the busicess, and can come wel} recommenied. good wage will be paid, Appiy to 0,0 GHEEN, out High street Road. one tie sud a half trom Georgetown. fe 23-6t" ANTED—By @ gentleman, a smail Unfur- Ww nishea ROGM, mast have piace for + Gre Ad Veriner, Star cffice. fe 22 at* Was pd bee gocd honest MAN to drive Hack, the offics of United ibtates Hotel, Peno‘s ete: fo 22 at" {Ei Fo BENT—A desirabi on the heights of Georg | Bee on the premixas, No. K see onvent *OR SALE—A short LE <8 and GOOD-WILL at cian Boarding House Por particu- lars address AB. ©., Star office, stating name aad Cra will be imniedintely attented to. 'ORNIEHED ROCMS—Two or threa Furnished BOOMS. pli od BUARD next door, for gea- Uemen, or man and iady may be ob:ained by earl pplication at No 404% lich ttreet. be tween G anc H Terms moderate in advance. at erences exchanged. f OR LENT—ip Geo: balf BRICK HOUS:! t gether with large , frui sension will be given by sth'of Marck” “[aquire on nee premises, v6 Market street, between ¥, Rg ro ol Besiatnge se ayette street, above town, a two story. na a an ich iA ‘BTAUBANT and eer ray StER SALOUN, now doing a good busine: Sxtures and everything complete extra room for rivate ies, with rivilegs ond two years lease, 60 will buy it. Ap: HELL & ON Aout eae corner Penn, avenue and 15th stroets, OR BENT A Three story BRICK HOUss, 2 store room aad seven Fr. oom’, 3.5 4 12g 8 tuated on be Tent treet, between Saad T the ratircad station; « very improving i euitable for auy business, inquire at No. “1 Meventh s:rest west. ve M snd WN sireets north. eee 6 oe Fo. SALE—A fist rate two-story FRAME HOUSE, containing nine tooms, together wih aie easoies LOTS, all set ont wit «1 oe ny caoiss fruit eaChes pears p'umr, cherries. grapes. a eat selection; witha pump of ex; etl wa-er in the yard: on the oorane of G and Ist sic Pero avente is For fartuer partion ars it sidence No. . D. CARROLL. < Wa ‘SD /MMEDLATELY—A firet-ciaes 0 10K A ane preferred, Inquire at 347 Pa ave. a By ANTSD,-Two good CUAGH P aINTRSS, at WALTER & KBSMWANNS Ooaon Factory, 546 Det, bet. 9th and he 22 W ANTED—A young WOMAN ae Oigbermai aiso, a MAN to attend in oe fo Room, p jh at 3 Ag Sleventh street, one door from ‘Avena Ie. IMM god BAB- y LATS Ww BERS. the highest wages wit Be xiven to good ones, inquire at B, ALLIOT’3 7. Penn, avente. ¥UUB¥ WANTED-—From the Oretof. Bes titise urbished or urfarn!shed, north of Pean. ava nee, ena between 4%, aud 2th strects. One with stable and carriage house preferred. Address 8, Lock box 45, Washington fy 22-tAp!™ Wags WitD—A competent CLERK in # Drag Store; must be well qualttied for prescription buriners, aod of good references, Address D.P.H vity pose Office, with name and references, feo W i tBD IMMEDIATELY—In Washington or Georgetown ( Washin: Fy Tefarred) eady forpished HOUSS, contai irom six totwalve rocmnn, pieforences iver *Sedrene mutil the 21 dsy cf March, » Baltimore Vost Ofce, Bait., 14. fe 22a WW ANEED TO mRIORNST EH for three or four years, on mortgage ol a farm of 13) acres, worth jour times ths amount. or the adver urer (flerk the same for sale, Apply for particulars fo WB. BRSUND, 512 Bighth street wor - bet, Lard’ M” No scent'need apply. fa 22 20" VV AS TED—By 8 young gentleman ‘eho will aoe five the best of references, a FURNISH RD (ip ap end E ntreets aa practicable, Is willing to pay a liberal rent. Address Felix, at this offics fe 22-21" ANTED—By «& young Man of good, Ww Woneet, and industhous babite s BERGA ‘TION as first cr assistant Bar tender, in a hotel or | — reepectable Reataarant; best of references cao be eiven from former employe ‘3 in this gite and Bal- Acply at BELLHAUSEN & CO.’S, No, #30 Penn, aronue. eal jane ‘BD—A WOMAN to Cc pnacize at ho, 3520 Xia a xmall fam ‘wet bet. 4%, and fea v ENTE. Ywo BOYS to } 7 and Gas Fitting; also sn the use of Porter, Apply at 9 Sena a7anas, fe Ww. THOME N & O WANT EB BY THE viker OF MAY—A Mod vilt Brick HOUSZ, in a pleasant location, wita excreightrooms Addrcese Box 636, stating lo- cution aud pric fe 20-st* yy AnTED— —As General Clerk, » Yoar active and qnick at fignees; one acquainted with business preferred. L req sire first class teati Toobialk ge to boDeety and subristy. Apply z 3. SVADRE, 457 Niath s z. prenenesr BOARD “WANTED IN A PH vate family, or where fow boarders ata tak: by a gentlew ap and bis wife. Extreme and Punctuality in mais an sbsaiute rec .C BARBIB, Lost office, wi P. se (vg, MAN te do GENTS ‘anted, one or two activ: en rectic busimerr mon of good character gad lighly recoramended to act an agents an i capyass Wasb.neton, Georgetown and Alexandria for the Pictures, jast publishad, None = dustrious mea con make $3 to $10 par aay. hee but thaabdoive an peed apply to P. J EBLEEW & CO. 510 feiiw three doors south of Oda Fellows’ "Ball. ‘a 19-1 WATE IMMEDIATRLY-200 Labi niger on Masisn, Viner. and Camb-ic fa geod binds Gee bone ead good wages given Ladies apnlying wil! please bring dam pl-s Efwo-k Ayply st WM. PRINOP'S Sta, aping and ® ecbine Fincaing Depot, S51 ¥ street, oppoeta Parent Ofics, Poise V ANTED IMM EDTATEL Y—A Colored Ghiid’s ¥ ges rte one well meee GRAH feist street Ww ANTE) — SECOND HAND | ITUER ise, Biirrora, Carpe’ Bela, Bedding and Housatarnishing Goes of pas dea ‘ripiion i, BUCHL 2% Seventh et. mar 30 tf east aide, “SPRI G aD SUMMER GOUDS* FROM LAST SEASON ATA DISCOUNT OF TEN PER CENT. We would rerpectfully ir orm onr eustowersand he putlie that we bave now exposed for ania the of our Spring sod Summer Ga< de left over n laat_yesr, avd rbail continue to offer then with cur Wicter Goods for a few weeks long=r at the seme discount, viz : 10 percent acd whon com pared Wilh at new goods cozt this sea- son,we se co: fident purch:eers will see at a giance Lhe saving they will make by eupplying them teives while we ate teling off, We would call particular attention to ‘he follow- ing Gords. which we ioelnte ip our stock, aud va thing weil worth the oxamination of thoss wao derign bo ing goods of the Kiod, vis Lupine’ Black Worsted Grenadines, e! malities, co. Bsck Silk an@ Woollen Sualleys, do, #lack Ozape Maret an do, Black Eareger. ring! co. B = yb es and 6 4 Del. Black ere % Cheek. double wi Mogsmbiques and Mohetr Lurtras. Hlses Moorning Mike, Biack and htte do, cor whole lot of Colorad Summer Dress Goods, oomprising— Foulere Fithr, in p} Siside, Striper, apd printed, Colored Bar ges. in plaiu and fancy atyias, fplexdid quality Organcy Lawns. in large desging, andi of the most elegant print we bave ever see Or rad Worsted Grenadines, Mozambiques, Poi) de Chotres, All -w: elainas, Silk and Wool Valen in binet and white, Pleide, a very desirable article for early spring Gresres, Nest Check Pop'ins, And 1 umerous other Drege Gooés. all of whieh ara wrll worth the inspection of those inten ii: g to bor We have also on sale siloos): eet Spring Oslicoes, comprizing eome very bi woods, which we purer nsed as carly 28 De mits lust, decanse we thougat them extra good ay Also, our whole stock of White Goode, ae as a Rte Cambric 'M Liven Cambdric oesiv: for Tedies aod nesOoonenye and all of them exoeedipe'y — rd ano By westions asked “fem sts ‘OBAS. E. MULLIKIN. BOARDING. PRO LS RESER SSS ESSE Pe eee COD BOARD AND ROOM# OAN BE HAD G by aprl immediately at 445 T > det Ga rad He aiso a few Tavle Boarders taven” fe AUR I2HBD ROOMS AND FOARD FOR FOR 8 ve F 1al gentesls ribs igertemen., abs or peat eee ea Tteote twean b> eonae is wives, N. ane arense soo a teat: ee toe Boaranes at sh ° Fe, eee GuNIeRED a ma ues or wopiving ot ait Tieton NG ts SAS ba prcpace Aliso, cur whole stock of Irish Linens, Towe!s, Tewelirgs Napkins, Table Linens, sd Doylies, all of which ere cheap. 2, WHITE N D 300 DOZ, W. on HOSE AND HALF We alro offer for raie about 200 dozen hits ses Brows Cotten Hose and ng po lodeyingt# deren ae apen: morhed ioe a ee pat iedtes whowish te bey abie cats , them of us for lesa br ome ster portion of sire ares about Uedemand for thera, nnd esico Include car ivate family, ir podsible}: Ss near 6th | } | | | ly | mediately ata BY Ub TT bree ROOMS, ou fir-t fluor ‘quire on Ninth street, between M and NNy. fe 2-2t* poe RENT—A GROOERY S810RB, oorae: of ish se ets. Also, cellar. office acd back roo, fe 22 gI* RE SALE CHEAP—A CIGAR and TORAGCO © BTORE with or without the nick. Inquire at No f 4s2 / rueet, between 5th and 6th streets, S50R SALB—Ths STOCK and Q90P Wilt ofa *” Grocery and Provision Store with nous i ttable attacned tween M pox “FALE-LOT No. 4, eqaare ae betwaen ?2th and 13th street east, and rusniaz from Pa. ‘sTenne to south B street. Inquire at 244 7th em 29 feet front and 2) feet Ceep. ‘Atso, LOT 18, aquare 1.096, between 17:h and 18th streets east, running from Bast Ospito: giteet to acioiring sliey. 61 feat front sad 123 feet ce Alto, OT 3, Fquare 1,046, between 17° aed. igsth & eats vast; running from sovth A atreet lo the acjoubing aicy. <2 feet front and 123 feet deep Apply o 13 Mistouriavenue bet 432 sad sth aia sat Mrs GERECK E'S fez PDESIBABLER Ms BK ET PARM NEAR THE OCITY AT PrivaTK 8ALE.— We Cffer at Private sale ada: s rable Mart et Farm of about 54 Acres, situated on | the O'd Bul imore road, pear tba Green Hill estats, Tecently surcbased by Geo. W Riggs, Bq. a) iasd by the places cf Theo. Bhectles, Messra U.ark, Crow and Brown and distant about 4in les from tus Pas been uscd for come years ess Market Gar. anes been weilsnyplied with manure; is finely ied with water by ® never falling spring ty two branches runping througn the plect; about tweive acres are in wood, priccipsily osk and cberunt; the remaincer is under cultivation, With a fine young Peach Orchard The improvements uae ofa Double Frame House, two siories big h tin roof, coo teizing ten rooms, ste! ‘ing. catriage house. shed, ecal brick spring house, the whole insured for fs diw J.C. McGUIRE & CO., Axcts. RENT—A geod brick HOUSE. e containing reven Rooms Enqrtire at 625 7ta street feM-3t FS % SALB—A KESTAU RANT, now doing a g004 business; will De svld on accoant of sickae-s. at the Star cfice fe 20 st" ‘0 RENT—A nicely ‘urnished HUU 3H, cootain- img roven recom; fire large yard. ioeation two squsres from Jackson Square. For erties late accrees F.G@ H Star office, 0 3." ‘our Furpiebed HOOMB. eee or No bette location in the city. Cabdie obtaired wi hin gfew doors Possas fico given March tet Inquire at J.V GOBU Grecery Store, on corner of 13th and M et vorth, fe 0-50" OK SHLE-( With the which is pees Ds, ges, and wa er welllocated Aso. asmail roopis. Pag-ession given to both im- bargain, by application at No. 390, corner of {nth avd M Street, above the Nortnern ‘é Furniture if d ired, a large fine HOUSE. with ten Literty Market. ___ fot st" }OR SALE—Two iw k LD iCsS3 aac LOT on Now sersey avance nad Ge: reot . Posression given immediately. the premises mater roe RSNT—A Grice HOUSE. contsioizg five rooms end cellar. with siabie ov Oth stree east. between G aud Beouth, Inqiice at ina Bail- aa road ( fice. nesrWary Yard Ga ec. pitol extennion—2s néepth, it is one of tbe beet rersin beoity. For part #.GULICK cornez B atrees Bey aVenDe, « for one of th Basewint ‘EST Vin Washiagtoa, ina busipers thoreughfare. Three pritate euppar roc ma end one cind- Pears soranee nd com pinta, Lene two 2nd & be inquire of MITCHECE Is vas "80 4, Rest Hstate bs kein, ifth street, second door south of eon, ave- ue. fo 1-20" Address Wi WARD, , Alexandria, * fe i6-°05:* Two story FKAMS HOUSE ant fionting on ¥ street $i fee", ILinches; 1 feet uric Soa ast treet | A sood elable gad ores riage bonse, There iss hydrant inthe yard Et 8 ier suilabie for auy Kind of pbite bi Bere or tice! 'S.nquire on r+ Tis: ferte ia J MGCTa: res PALE FRIME BOl Sand £0! ou the core: of dud ard ¥ streets. The } ours “eon twins 6 rooms. There isa stable for six horses; Bis § carrisgs house; suctable for soy b25 nese; res jn the yard. Jnquire on the premisea fe ate BAL MAVATS Fou S4Lé -This Farm con Tziva about75 acre’, pear Rock creek Caurch ; it jc ine Thomes Brown. Charles Waitberger, and Slot, ine healthy weighbcroc i; it bas a g>0d “pple ard peach orchard of the bert Kiva of fruit; 2/59 8 ne of the oest king of asparagus which goss to Warket with abandance of water, aud comior- Ww . sehingten, va i ORE BALE. lable Bouse It bas been ured asa market, aden for many years; it would suit a dairy i sell the crep and stock if reqoired This’ is” & rare chance to wet @ place s near tha citv—onty four Lis Fzawaw" J THOS MORPAY V ALUA &L¥ BUSINESS =TAND AND PD HOUSE AT PRiVATE SaL¥B —Wisning to re tire from businese, L will eel cp sary, terns that valuable Let with the improvements. known as the *Bailroad Bouse,’’ tronticg abont 4 feet on he south sice of New Jersey averue. kaif wsy bs- tween the raiirosddepotsnitheCsp.tol. No more valor bie cativn forbusinesa cao befoued Lerma ene-thire cab, ard the revidae 9° the parchare money st € avd '2 months. pearing ixterest secured by noten sutietactority endorsed Apply to meat Mee Margaret Ward's, cocper of C and igth sca, fe B vewot" ELVEN 5 BLLY, A FIRST-OLASS DWELLING “HOUS a8 FOR KRENT—The lores donble House si-vated ou the corner of M street northand Vermoat averue, weil Known a the reridence of His Fxeellescy M. M Jisbee, the Brazilian Minister, for several years pret is for rent; poesession given on the first day f Mur, t “the Srecivis can be seen at soy time, and the 1 to either of tne ander- sSme stated on sppiieation to He signe He POAee. 2. apd Tru 10 9200 jeceased, eGR baLk—Fine & a DaNow a; Sear Fae Sen . nine rooms, PORT B eo rner Grovery, Dw. ling and steble. Island; four small Hous Ta- Dediate posession, Five hand Stora, Restaurante, ord Business Pisces. Severs! desira- ble Houses tor rent. ITOHELL @ 5 0N. joathcaat cormer Fa ave. aad 15th st BALB- Kithor one or two hurcred icons put 0) neighborh od, rd, onan ready for snd. penal Aap iv ae es howied Dw ro horses, fine: and ate neovfai tual “ad, well AUCTION SALES. _ a Se ee TOR OTHER AUOTION SALES SHB 19T PAGR, TMISAFTERNOON AND TO. MORRO. % 00 Aaeti mes: Vacant as \ecree of Cirouit the Satie 3 feriets oO. ld Grammerand Willie ie sceees, ana avction lotew! See he late@. ipegeahentate Sar ne On Wo ibay Feorwary 224, at 4 0'elork pm — Des the pe preenieen parts of lote num Der-d twalve (i): fourteen, (14) in rquare num fie fifty-one’ feet on the west xi west pear its intarsestion with EB street north If desired this property will ve wold tn ro-arate ns, «ath to have a front of twanty five facy and six inches. This valuable property is most eligidly sitraiea for any kind of business, being very n@ar the Q- Pest Gfice, Patent Office, the Market Space Pennrylvan‘, ‘Due. an of it has Deen 967 W. Ballaa!, cabinet- And on the following aw .< ( (SC EaDA Y,i the 234 day Bok, for many years by eighty five feet ard one inch on the Oans!, D Seven i4.h and loth streets west, near the Ca: The terms of sale are: One third cash ance to be oe in eqnal ip: meote, intix anc twelve toon hs from the day of eaic, the said bal Btce to bear interest from The day of wale, aad tue payment thereof to be aeoured by than fea of tas pm purck ager id poles to be db a Of trast ont property OF 8 a8 gat the terms of saa he not complied with in firs from the day of sale. tho tru:teos cesorve tae fatto Te-sell, at the risk and expanse of tas po Ail conveyancing and stamps at the » the rurchater, . z Sitese, _fes-a 3.0 McGUIRW A Gon et By W. B. LSWIF & 00,, Autionns 427 Stivnih street. Letween Gand H sire: LABG2PEREMY ORY caL THis av ening 4 st To'ckck and TU-MOKRUW MIBN19 sc 1 o'clock. and BVENING at? o’siock cfs lars and fplendia collection of Photosragh Aljaris! » the Istert acd most beautiful styies, design: got | bindings; hoiding from ig to #@ Pictures cass, Alro, Ph ok ionery. Writing Papers, lopes Sienk Boons, erty Diaries for 13% Famiiy Bibles, Protestant and Catholic aii- i Ware: ‘Olecke, "Gola and Silver Watshes, Golf Gold . 1 Silver Pencil Cases, Jewelry show Cases, eign Bea Bheus, Ard an immens variety of Fancy Goods, At the store 477 jth street. between @ and fi atreey. NB. The stock wi'l aise be avid a private sacha lots se anit deaic rs and otke-s fe22 W. B. LEWIS & co Ante. J.C. MeGUIBE& GO . Auctionosrs WELLING HOUSE AND LOt SPE wa EVOEK OF erry AND LOT oF Fun aT A®cTiON.-On WEONBSDAY MORN Tuary 24th, xt I o'clook, n the pramines, K sireet, between Ninetee aud snes weehail deli atneng F » Dwelling lotion wich they er with a vacant Lot adjoicing. sella to! of Groes rice, com pri lets fount inn retel Grocery, ard a lot of Bousebola Farniturs Terma carh bog = aii and immadiate posression given SC MGUIREA C), Bo te. ByC HL CROWNA CO, Aucticne-rs ALUABLE PROPERTY AT AUCTION, ne s race chauce for mvestment an the Owurr is about to leave the city —We will sell on WB) «Re DAY EVENING Feb 24 18:4. 56 ip. m ones remires, bemz Lot No 3.10 Equar hie 75 fron. Bonth N rireet 60 fect, raoping Dack 1151). 8 Renta ee This pcrerty Hes immediate y in front of Lambel’s srick Yard, snd imimprow-@ by #xieen emai tenements ucder rent, at oe each pe-morth. Titie gcod; sale without reserve, Jeins cash, fer st By GREEN & WILLIAMS. Austionsers, TALUADLE BUILDING LOT ON NOBTH HK BETWEEN 4TH & OT MTAEKTS WAST. AT Avc TIN —Oy MONDAY, the wtb F-brnary, so eisl, fel! .a front of the pemises et 50'ccet# yp m lot No. 16. in equere No. £i7, baviay a front of feet. running bark :(0 feet io = 29 foot alley ‘Terms one. cash; Dalan«s aSand 12 mothe. for notes be: interert; s ceed givan, and ud of Dust taken Ai! conveyance at GR stamps. fiosd [Rep & Oo “ae By GREEN & WILLIAMS, Acctionee ster, iosinding coat ae ee EEN & WILLIAMS, Aust, DCTION get) De: LOTS ON THS Navy Yasp NDA mt, at & ecokpm in ‘Equare No’ 83 deg moive fort Ww stoorer of aay thence rorth by rorthwest to 4 yoin avenue, 39 f-et 2 inckes, to apoiot spats irom abe piace of begituine, thease ons vine wita Faic avenue; another Lo! in square No 971, baeia- rirg ‘for same at somtueast corner of said Yqarre thence eart 2) feet, thence north 75 feet 4 inc there 2 feot tolith screet east. themes tonth tw place of beginuing, 75 feet 6 iachen, ‘Terms cash, GREEN & WIL! TAME. Aucte ByJ.0. McGUIRE & 00. Auctioncerr JMINISTBATOK’s SALE OF PERSONAL Pac reriy —On TAURSDAY MORNING. Fed to. avy kat the residence of tae late Wa Dillow. G t. ‘between 2 at eud 234, J sha! es. lhe folicwing personal property, vis : Two Cawr ove Heifer, one Bog, Lot ef @l¢ Iren Btore Fixtures, Lot uterc Cro-hery, Lea Ga idies. &e., Aleo a lot ef sehoid Wornitare. comprister Hesdetends, Bovding, Table, Chaire, Carpste, Btowes, &e' Tern cath, JOEN B TURTON, Administrator cms 10. McGOTRE & ( 60 ¥ J.C, GUIKB & 9O pale ABLB SU ILDING LOTS NORTH, BETWREN Biot TH ae wrst.—On THUBBDAY ARTEL soth, at¢ venom on the poeni No 9,inequar: No. 46 trortt street, between Bight and runpibg back 100 fe et Th fora private retitence, several lots if desired Terms; Ope thire op ope! ; tae remaianier ip et act ‘we've months, with interest, ssoured bys aeed Aneto will be divided oe of 1)u8l on the premiaes, Conveyanc the enét of the purchaser fele-d 3.0. Mea U « Anche By M.V BUCKEY, Austio: Georketron, DC, QALE OF HOUSE AND LOT At TION Swill offer at Public bale cu the oremises 2 tw. story Brick Deelling HO!8¥ 40d LOT. on '4: Marc next, atdo’clock p a . ‘tantet end of Gay Street, the houes f.-werly o- Captsin Peters: the house contains somes or we recma; the lot Laid by 1.2 fe-t, a very desiredie Tendance Deed at purchater’s cost. ‘Terme cash, feldeoim (iti M. V. BUCKSY , Aaz% of a the eset d by Pprores’s TELEGRAPH NEW FPIB&T-9LA8S LINBS, Preecr vo NEW YORE, BOSTON, PHILADELPHI4, axD ALL IMPORTANT POINTS. Washir gton cfices—511 mh rtreet, (west side.) ard corner Pa, aysnus and 6th street, under Ba tional Botel, b3 OHABLF3 B NOYES. fe 2 Manager Warbineton District, TRING AND CLOTH DEBNSLNG mB- Gres Ds RING AnD Lore ‘The eudecriders take this opportunity to inform their ‘riends and the public generally. tust they Fave re opened the above busiaess, and inten! te keep the bert —— Fancy aad Btapie D at carry OD the busivers in tho most improved No 44 a of Bour-and s balf sires’, eyivania avenne. OE ee Oe OD ewtaM & LATT NEW ATIBACTION, as A Pirst-elase Shoe Store in Tth Street. L HAVE OPENED THE * LARGEST, FINEST, AND CHEAP SST, BOOT AND SHOE 8TORE” nts the ay of Washicnrton, with a very extensive? “LADIES. Miz£&3". CBIL! N's, south Of etory Bevleaud Quality, at pricato Cina ai . i tgp eegans 7. GOREN TH trest, y = No. oie ne) ake 5 Geet variety ‘of MILIZAR ¥ BOOTS. bors es os a 1 Oloth O}: IDAY P. — Dio Jp egg ieee ‘aka ery ie Ee Frosted. Denver aed Futror MABEBT, Foustexets aup B

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