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FR RN NN ~ {OCAL NEWS. AMUSEMENTS TO-NIGHT, Wasuineton TuxateR—Alice Placide to- t takes &. benefit, appearing as Kathleen ger “Peep O'Day,” an Trish drama, Which was performed here for the first ume ast night toa delizhted audience This ts, siso, Mise Placide’s last Bight, as she goas hence to-morrow. To-morrow Meeers. Brink and Rafley, now playing at this resort, will take a benefir, Guovar’s THEATER will Ro doubt be, as neval, crammed. to-night, ibang the — it. A ric! of Mr. Barney Williams's bene Dill offered, in: “ireland ss it Was,” with fir Cann ciate eae nae u + ‘w for * with Mrs. Wf Protean F; and “Poor Pillicud- ys Netchell eerie -as John Peter. Of courte the tun lovers will be out in force. UANTERBURY.—The isugbable comedietta of “Cousin Jue,” will be performed again this evening, as also a variety of songs, dances, snd Ethiopian eccentricities, by such favorite performers as Julia Mortimer, Rate Pennoyer, Sonab Birch, Lilie Brandon, Agnes Suther- dand, Dick Parker, H. W. Eagan, G. R. Edesoa, Spd a nem: cr of others. Varigtixs.—They offer splendid entertain- Miebte at this Trsort, and the crowds appear to appreciate the performances, judging from tho manner in which they flock there. Mle He- lene, Eva Brent, George Winship, W.S. Bud- worth, Mile Lizette, Bob Bugler, Ada Tesman, and othe:r, apprar to-night. —$—___— IMPROVEMENT OY TRANBPORTATION FACILI- TrEs.—It is understood that Col. Dana and Capt. ©. H. Snow of the quartermaster’s de. partment here, are to be tem; rarily trans. ferred to Falmocth, Va., for the Purpose of organizing the quartermasier’s depar-ment at that pointin the same methodics! and efficient mauner that now exists here. For & considerable time after the commence- Ment of the war it was supposed that hostili- ties Would not eontinne for a Jong peried, aad therefore the conv iences—whartage: store. horses, stabling repair-shops, &c., were in- sufficient. In the blacksmith’s department all the horses of 8 regiment of cavalry can be shod in two or three urs. Countless numbers of horses Wseons and mules are siways on hand; and any requisition of the army connected with transporta'ion can te instantly filled. Hos. ital stables for horses and mules have also m erected, aid “hundreds are constantly under tratmeni, with great success. Some fiiteen hundred teams are in constant employ- Meat here, and the whole ‘number of persons the department is about seven ‘nm fact, Washington is the great military depot for the Army of the Potom:ce. Latterly, ail there have been changed. Stores have bern removed from all the public build- ings excep! the PostUtice Department, and are bow under cover, in durable storehous: convenient points for transportation. Wharves i have been repaired and enlarged, and snitable repair shops, stables, &c., erected. In the shops in the First Ward there are now employed be- tween seven and e1cht hundred men. In the biack-miths’ and wheelwrights’ departments all articles of repair are kept constantiy on band, and can te supplied ina moments notice, — > THE SIFGE AND FALLOF “CastiE Brown.” | O. Eleventh sweet, near the Boundar: vid house which is known as “Castle lately garrisoned by Jenny Rudd, alias Brown, and Anna Sincivir. On Tuesday night Mary Gordon, a:ias “Billy,” who had been living in the neighi orbood, came over and reinforce the garrison, and on Wednesday the garrison received the formidable acerssion of soldiers, Some parties, howeyer, having com- plained the character of the house, the police and miliary combined and determin jere to and take the Castle! Gficer James Jonson led the for: .is an consisted of Officers Mulloy and “Beall, and | three of “Scott's %),” and on arriving at the place the attaching party was judiciously dis- Pored aropnd the tenement, aud gradually closing in took the whole garrison prisoners. Jenny Rade, «jias Brown,and Anna S were taken Fefore Justice Giberson, and ex- hibiting @ } ermi: to the alinshous+, and making & proposition to go there, were suffered to de- part. Mary Gorman, alas “Billy,” took a seat behind o:e of the cavalrymen, and she and the two soliiers were taken to the~Central Guardbouse. peleahcs Sate Scumivr Marrrev.—Geo. Henry Schmidt, the well-knowa harmless and eheerful.cripple who peddles “matcbes and placking.” called this morning at the Star office to inform us that he “vash magrrit” yesterday to Miss Sophie Katrina Margaretta Cottins, by the Rev. Mr. Finke}, at bis residence in the First Ward. Schmidt tells us lat yesterday he and bis af- flanced caited on Mr. Finkel to ask him to be ready for them on Sunday, but as Mr. F. had just married a couple, and had «his hand in,” they concluded to marry at once, and in a trice the two were made one. Schmidt ‘vants the pooblie of -Vashington now to mind dare own Pirness and stop dare foolish talking, ash be ish marrit now, and mens to live right in de sight ot Got and man.” - As Schmidt has had much experience m the match business, it is to be hcped that he has made a good one for him- self. SSS Ponice Reports. ‘rcond Precinct.—Joseph Durb. r, malicions m: jef, dismissed. Jenny Rudd, ke: ping a honse of ill fame; workhouse. Sarah Shreves, vagrancy; do. Mary Gordon, brevhing open a house; dismissed. Third /*recinct—Assac Strausburg, gambling; Rotert Rusash, drunk; dismissed. dizorderiy: workhouse. Fourth fined $3—workhouse. larceny; dismissed. Thomas Barnes. petit Sixth I’reenet—John White alias Stoddard, Eugene Knowles, do.; dis- | petit larceny; jail. mise-d. Mary Smith and Peter Glenn, drunk and disorderly; workhouse 30 days each, Tenth Precinct—Mary E. Jackson and Mary E. Green, abusive language; fined $1.91 each. Harry Jobnson, assault; Richard Smith, disor- derly; S2.ti each. John Welsh, threats of vio- lence: security for peac mie A Sap Casn.—Yesterdagy Sergeant Reed, of the Second Ward patrol, was called upon to find a girl about 13 years old, who was sup- ored to be in a house of ill-fame in this city. tne sergeant found the girl and her mother at & house of iil-feme, corner of Band Eleventh streets, kept by Moijlie Miller. The mother had the cniid brought there to prostitute her- self for the mother’s support. They were taken to the station-house, and Justice Walter or- cered_ the mother to leave the city in he first train Nerth; and the daughter was turned over te & party in search of her, who took her to her friends in Baltimore, who are very respectable. The woman had ber son with her. He is a lad of 16 yeers, and she had him enlisted for the see of the bounty, @ud then encoar: to deser! the service. He was turn the miliary by order of the Justice. eos HapRsorinG DeseRtTars AND DEALING IN | GovyeryMeNT Goops.— Conrad Schreyer, a G--man, living on Fourteenth street, was on we evening arrested by order of Col. Doster, on a charge of harboring deserters oave Government goode. @ long timer, and quite extensively. Upon his premises were found two deserters from regi- Mments in the army of the and a large amount of Government property, soldiers’ clothing, etc. It was also ascertained that he Bad at various times disposed of considerable Quantities to other parties. Schreyer was taken to the Centra! Guard-honse, and yesterday lm rnirg tran: ferred to the Old Oapitol prison, for trial. a piacmmetiaias FocrtH Warp Station Casns.—Wm. Fay, driving into car No.35, dismissed. Thos. Bo- baney, drunk; Lieut. E. F. Leonard, defraud ing tbe Government; turned to the military. | G. ©. Butmsn, drunk and profanity; $1. Han- teh Wilson, drank and yagrancy; locked up rs Burns, drunk; do, Thomas draw @ pistol on a man; $20. A do., 1. L. K. Boulter, larceny of bail for hraring. T. M. Ward, larceny of locked up. Wm. Kilkeney, Barney Cog- well, drunk; dismissed. S.A3, Ses Nominations or Justices oF THE PBace Poa THE Disteict.—The ee ee septin the foliowing nominations of Justices of the Peace for the District of Columbia: Charles Wiltberger, H. Someeecesa™> Thos. J. Fisher, Ww. A. Mvlioy, B. B. Ourran, Jas. Lawrenson, Jenkin Thomas, John Peck, Thomas C. Donn, James Cull, Frederick J. Murphy, H. ©. Spal- ding, O. E. P. Hazard, Joshua Pierce, P. Henr King, Wm. Thompson, Henry Naylor, Thos. J. Williams, Royden Botts, A. G. Lawrence. eset DispossessEep.—The Mounted Patrol yester- day visited the shanty occupied by the Light fumily; the scene of recent coufict between «Bucktaijs and the Second District Boys, de- Scribed in yesterday’s Slar, and ordered the family to vacate the premises in three hours. Thus this nuisance ls suppressed. ——_—— VaLentines —From Wm. F. Richstein, 278 Pennsylvania avenue, who is agent for the O°lebratea manufacture of the New York Val- entine Company, we have & beautifal specimen in that line. the lowest wholesale price —_—— SerenxapE.—Hon. W. McKee Dunn, of Indi- iast night serenaded by his friends, in o veer in which he replied ena wu compliment? t Mr. Wickliffe, in the House, vesterday. SEPIA TERA Persons aL.—Hon. Erastus Corning is con- Tred st \ viards’, with a dangerous attack Of the ery sipelas. rewn,” | two! inclair | Jonn Scott, | recine!—Jas, Hanley, drunkenness; | him | over to | and It seems that | reycr has been conducting this business for | Richstein supplies the trade at Riot in Lio ALL#Y.—The alley near Third north reoelved the name of being occupied by the noto- the lice. The; were finally routed; but their Peskdence war scon occupied by others who, it would seem, are gay and festive like the Lights. Yesterday, bad whiskey and ditto women caused 3 disturbance there, that required the interference of the police. ‘A female was ar- rested, madly drunk, who fe it the officer stoutly;and he, to prevent her doing him injury, put a pair of strong cat-gut nippers on her wrist: but she snapped them with ease, and spe the officer no little trouble to get her to the curth-ward Station. There she amused her- felf by cursing the police, and, for variety, singing Irish ballads, in a tone that prevented the possibility of sleep for the prisoners in the adjoining cells. Daniel*Minnehan, also, had imbibed too treely, and displayed his pugilistic Et coe for which he also was arrested. C. - Barclay was also arrested, for aiding the escape of a prisoner; he is a soldier. Cornelius Sullivan being drank, sympathized with those in like condition, and interfered with the offi- cers. Martin Kelly was arrested, but the charge is not stated—these being held fora hearing. ‘Wm. Warden incautionsly interfered, and was Gismissed with a fine of 81. The noted “Light House” is not a spacious dwellins, but one Story, and is better suite® for a summer than a winter residence, having little weather-board- ing; yet this extensive muss originated there. > - FANCHON, TRE CRICKET, AT THE WASHING. Ton THEATER.—Miss Maggie Mitchell, than whem no greater favorite has ever appeared in Washington, begins an engagement at this elegant resort on Monday next, the 2d inst, as the litue Cricket. A more natural Piece of act- ing bas rarely been seen than this personation, and we congratulate our citizens on having a chance of again seeing it. Bailey and Brink Riss, their original parts of Father and Landry Barbeaud, F. Maeder, Didier, the “silly boy,” and Mrs. Muzzy Old Fadet. Gaspard Maedor and Lamb are engaged on the scenery, and we anticipate an « East Lynne” rush to see “Our Magg The are bound to please, Wwerer, and we advise all to patronize them. Remember, Maggie deserves a bumper, and let her haye it, ——— ATTEMPT AT Svicips.—Last night, a young Woman, who resides in the square between Sixth and Seventh streets and Pénnsylvania avenue and Canal strvet, being weary of life, because of a quarrel she had with her lover, determined to commit suicide. She took strych- nine, and its effects. beginning to appear, Dr. Toner was cent for. His efforts to save her at first appeared to be fruitless, and the doctor was inclined to believe that she was in a dying | conditi Fortunately a favorable symptom wits noticed, and Dr, . renewed his efforts, and in a short time he suececded in tually re- storing her. - ———>—__. A Disnonest CoLoxep LOVER.—A young colored man, named Wm. S. Gant, who has teen paying his distresses to a lady ob color re- siding on “Nigger Hill,” near Ninth and O sts., on Tuesday night dropped in to spend the eve- ning witi his “inamorata” and some friends, and while there he managed to get his hands on uring belonging to Julia Ann Butler, together with her purse, containing $4.75, which he for- got to return. Yesterday, a warrant having been procured, Constable Joha H. Stewart ar- rested him and took him before Justice Giber- son, Who held him to bail for court. i ———e - Very PaLaTasie—With the compliments | of Mrs. Russell, No. 277 Pennsylvania avenue, | wethis morning received a very fine assort- ment of seft crabs, brook trout, lobsters, smelis, &c., which look decidedly tempting.” These | are merely a sample of the’ good things which | Mrs. R. always provides for her guests The | Mostepicurean could not fail to be satisfied with the tempting manner in which delicacies and substantials are prepared at this admirable restaurant None who dine there once will fail to go a second time. cn ane> eae A Jvstick Roprep.—Yesterday, some per- sch went into the ofice of Justice Drury and took his shawl, which was lying across a chair, and made off. The affair was a very told one, as the Justice sat very near the on! door in the bnilding, through which the of- fender must have left. + Tron Sarz Key Lost.—See advertisement elsewhere of iron safe key lost. A reward will be paid for it if left at this office, bes eae Cost O11 —The best Coal in the city for §0.centa per gallenu at New York Grocery, corner I and 1ith streets. Ja 29-20 YoLenterxRs for the army should not leave the city until supplied with Holloway's Pills and Oink. ment. For sores, scuruy, wounds, small-pox, feveraand bowel complaintr, these medicines are the best in the werld, Every French soldier uses them, Only 25 cents per box. 2u Se Suet Coat O1n' im the city at fifty (50) cents per allen, wheat Coal Qilin the city at fifty (50) cents per gallon at New York Grocery, corner I and lith streets. Ja 29-20" ——— Stewart & Son corner of Twelfth and H streets, | sre retailing the best Coal Oil at sixty cents per | gallon, or by the barrel cheaper than can be bought from any ore in Washington. Give ua a call ja 2-lw* ne Notic®.—Persons wishing the services of Dr. Vou Moschz sker for Deafeess, all Diseases of the Eye, Ear. Throat Catarrh should call without lay. as bis stay is limited. Office 227 Pa. avenu opposite Willards’, nt We wovtp call tne attention of our readers to the stock of beautiful Jewelry aad Silver- plated W: at the Doller Store, 435 Penn. avenue, near 4 and advise them to investadoilar there. ja SaaaEao aietesaal Axornuen Important Ccrs. Covzh, Sore Throat, Diptheria. Couzh, Sere Throat, Dirtherta, Courh, Sore Throat, Diptheria. Cured by PEABEON’S MEDICATED Tar Dnors, Try them | Andte wise in time! Washington, D, C., Dec. 9, 1862. Gro. Paarsox, Esq.—Dear Sir :—I purchased @ package of your Medicated Tar Drops. my sontaving arevere Cough and Sore Throat.(ia fact, pronounced by many in the first stages of Piptheria,) when, to my astonishment, they cured him, as many neigh- bors will also testify, since which I would not be | without them. Respectfully yours, L. 81xxvan Surtn, No. 461 Batreet, Prepared and sola by Gro. Paanson, 5 N. Liber- ty street, Baltimore. Sold also at 491 Eighth st., Washington,and at the Drug Stores, at 15 conte per package. ja22-Im —— A Cover, CoLp, on aN LngITATED Tuaoar, if allowed to progress, resulta in serious Pulmonary j and Bronchial affections, oftentimes incurable. j Browx’s Broxcatat Trocuss | i reach directly the affected parts and give’ almost instant relief, In Brononitis, AsTHMA, and Ca- | TAERRH they are beneficial. The good effests result- ing from the use of the Troches, and their extended use, has caused them te be counterfeited. Be sure te guard sgainst worthless imitations. Oxrars only the senwine Brown's Bronchial Troches which | have proved their efficacy by a test of many years, | Punic Srmaurs and Stwowms should use the Troches. Military Officers and Soldiers who over- tax the voice and are exposed to sudden changes, should have them. Bold everywhere at 3 cents por box. jan U-3n eg BAronaLoa’s Hats Drs, Tha best im the World. William A. Batchelor’s celebrated Hair Dye pro- duces 2 oplor not to be distinguished from nature— warranted not to injure the Hair in the least; rem- edies the ill effects of bad dyes, and invigorates the Hair for life. Grey, Red or Rusty Hair instantly tarns a splendid Black or Brown, leaving the Mair soft and beantifal. Sold by all Druggista, &c. S&F The Genuine is signed Writs A. Baroua- | Lom, om the Sour sides of each box. Factory, No. 81 Barclay st., New York, | (Late 233 Broadway and 16 Bond st.) mi-ly Cons are the universal torment of manki' To be relieved of these ter? ible evils call on D: White and submit to ‘his manipulations. Hundreds of our citizens testify with a ag! as to his success- ful treatment of corns. bunions. nails. growing in the Sesh, etc. Dr, White makes chiropody a spe- ciality. You are sure to get relief without expe- Tienein, ern oor vig isronue, lace © Tucker» building, ween nate. 5 eharee for consultation jais-t¢ Sreematonenns can 5s Ovrep.—Dr. Rand's Seminai cures Spermatorr’ ib Weakness, Pouus Loss of Power, etc.. tly and effectual- by se affects are truly m . At of the ifie, will convince The most skeptical of its merite. ‘i ner lith street and 1 @box, Sok by 8.0. Ford, cor- eo E LG Pi Washington, and Henry Cook, Alexandrii ja6-ly uf Soldiers and others. Bamaritan’s Gift Is your'only hope. Cures any case of private pend harms in from two to four da: If you would be saved fem long suffering Losi don’t fatl 0 avail yourselves of this reme :. 18 iten's t and Herb Juices is the only effec ual remedy for seros and diseases which have Deen treated with mercury. Take of this purifying remedy and be permaner tly cured, See.advertise- ment in another colamn ja 5-tf igs and gentlemen whose hair is premature!: aa ce eke to change the color. will tin feeweil and Warner's Colorific superior to any ar- ticle in use. Applied without wash or penestatice, does not eris the bair like a dye, but loaves it soft and glossy. Bee advertisement of Fonsten & Sco- field, 302 B street, near Willards’ ja6-Im =_s——_ 7’s Sugar. ed Female Regulating Piwarctbe very best in use, They operate speedily and effertirety. and being suxar-coated create no nan fem upon the mort delicate stomach. A trial of these Pills will prove their superiority over allothera. Price Sia box. Bold by 8. © rord.eorner Lith street and Pa, avenue, Washington, aod fleary Cook, Alexandria. ja6-ly death, | | | bora with a natural gift. She | alikeness ef future husband or abs reality. ‘Ladies 50 cents; gentlemen ~ Tiages, reads character Ganar P Never Fades © decd, corer 1 atid Pay avoaue, Wash: ington, and Henry Cook, Alexandria, Ja6-17 a Warnaxrap to Cons iy 81x Davs —Dr. Godfrey's Antidote, an English Specific of sixty-five years’ ing, will rhea in siz is. No liet required s AND BEST change o| i dot Sold £0. Pord, cerner 11th pk Baa Pa. avenue, t and ‘ashington, and Henry , Alexandria. ja6-ly On the inst. McDERM! to Loth ofthis city. . by the Bev. Mr. O'Neal, JAMES PAT v. Mr. J DIED, On Friday, Jan 30, WM, WUBDEMANN, Jr., “Rive frtcnde ef the: fomil are respectfully in- vited to attend his fareral from the sesidence of is father, No 323 Delaware avenue, on Sunday, | Feb. ist, at half-past (Chron, & B7 Mas. Doonan’ morrow, from her resid sixth and I streets, at half. ral will take place to- ce, corner of Twenty- past 20’clock. al PERSONAL. ‘O CITIZENS OF ALEXANDRIA sorte of Old Paper, Book Ey ters, Coins, Engray . Painti: went in particular Odd. Volunes ndians, Burr's Trial, Wilkinson’s Memoira, Old istory of Virginia. in short, anything that cun- ber your garrets, Address ALWRED HUNTER. over Bank of Washington, Wathington, D. C. _ Ja 30-38? BS. L. 8MITH, rrorant, Test Medium, 60 south A street, Capitol Hiil, betweon Ist and 2d sts., heals disease by magnotiam with but little medicine; sees and describes your deceased friends; gets namer; also oss per living husbands, wives, and for the unmarried, describes exactly the lovers So accurately that persons marvel with surprise. ré. B. fortelis future events in business, mar- Hours from 9a. m., tills ja30-lw* p.m. Sitting $2. A NOTICK. NOTE For $400 obtained from me by misrep- Tetentations, without receiving any value therefor, and having been demanded, ail persons are forbid negot aiing the same. as it will not eee at me- turity liag-at*} JAS D. DAYTON, STROLOGY. Ha- arrived in Washington the celebrated MADAME FORREST, Doctress and ptrologist who has arrived from kurope. This wonderfat lady was a pupil of the renowned Signer Ma- retta. Astrologer of Venice. was born with a natural gift; tella the past and future correctly; Warrants to cure rheumatism and otner disease; can show a likeness of your future husband or absent friend in reality. Ladies fifty cents; gentlo- men not admitted; can be consulted at her resi- dence. in north I street, between 7fh and sth sts ; Saal three-story new brick house in the square. ia M®:. WREN ej STILL CONTINURS TO CURE EVERY DISKASE BY HAND MAGNETISM. 445 K Street, Betweex Gta ap 77 ‘Washington. M NO IMPOSITION ADAME ROSS, Doctress and Astrologi Ey ja 22-Im* ist, was tells the past and re—was never known to fail. Cause speedy parsioges brings together those long separated. No, 435 F street West, between 6th and Rh, near the Patent Office. The only person that can show it friend in ja22 Im* BALLS, PARTIES, &. GRAND BALL OF THER COLUMBIA AC- | Pa TEVE ASSOCLATION, No, 1 At Columbia Hall, Capitol Hili, on TUESDAY EVBNING, February 8, 1863. Tickets @Y, admitting a gentleman aad ladi ARET A. GOLDSMITH, LDB! it* WwW i GEORGETOWN ADVER'MTS. | 8, WRLOH’s CELEBRATED FAMILY FLOUR! Ww pe toky Ty it. agency for the now Geor "Plow? Wy eedela sey spate py any Seay TLEY B, Baad ge eect, Bannais Buse, A oe” ‘5. L, KIDWHLL, Georgetown, D.0. WANTS. SR el ANTED—A BUNDLE WASHER and NURSE, WwW immediately. Apply at the Bbbitt House. 1t* A pit i ANTED—A HOUBE to rent, 0 SutGhe ee ther furnished D. BARTLETT, ja 3-2" WANTED-A WBITE GIRL, ‘k and sew,and make ‘here aber. as useful’ Apply at 454 Righth st., near Saat if itt WARTED—A good Journeyman BARBER, at the National Hotel, Also a good BOY. "A ry immeitiately, ja 0 2t* WARSTE and tween 1; . A : — heels, at No. 3. D—A WHITE WOMAN, to cook, wash 38 wages mn. iz. for six months or a year. E street. be- required. Good ja 0-3t* ing 6 or 8 rooms, state loeation and price. Address for three days “Mrs ; a ‘Bost Office, Washi: gton, D. é: wet i a STN ae WASTED—4 thoroughly competent LAUN- DREES, who eam brins ea) ring recommenda- ions. Apply at 375 corner 434 and O ats, jam? 6t Ww ja ANTED—A good house G references. Apply at corner 43; IBL, wit? the best ote. and 0 i. ANT ED—Ere: rson to kno’ ,, retailing the best POLL: for 3 Pech ja 2m" COAL OF jon. WM. CoRWIN Gorner I and for ey tay BURGY.” Eleventh. 7 ANTED IMMEDIATELY—A middi W berber WOMAN, to cook, wash aud tree for armallfamly. Apply, with recommendations, at 407 New York avenue corner Mth at. jn 30-3t? WwW ANTED—Apmart, active BOY, between | 18 years, to actas id rter, and learn business | habits. Nono need apply except those that can come well recommended, and whose ly. Apply to P. J, BELL side in > 510 event w* Office. he ci b house, of not le: immedi: tely. b Georgetown. dress, stating location, terma, &c.,“‘J. st. y, small fami First or Second Ward p ey six roorm Barents re- W & 00., ja 2- DA { in this city cr Tred. Ai- C.2” Btar ja 29-30" ANTED—To lease or to buy some acres of | AND, near the city: with buildings preferred. Office. w* 3, high ground. ‘address = . 8. Cc i Ww orgetown. ANTED.—A thoroughly competent that will do the wi MAID, that will do the ironing. Re: d. 3} Wein AP COOK, Alsoa CHAMBER: ference re- ly at Tudor Place, Congress street, ja 28-iw™ AUCTION SALES. By GREEN & WILLIAMS. Auctic - ORSK, BUGGY AND HARN aT avc- H TION.— We saloon on Sat UROSY sist tae. » at the Horse = ets = i Market, one Gray Horse. positive. Te cash. at GREEN & WILLTAMS, Ancts, By GREEN & WILLIAMS, Auctioncers, UcTION 84LE OF HOUSEHOLD FURNI- ves.—On TUESDAY, the sicicek m., we shall sell, at the rerleae ere, 5 * of C. ard,ali of bis Housho! rnitare The attention of purchasers is invited to attend the vale. Terme cash. jayvd GREEN & WILLIAMS, Aucts. By uREEN & WILLIAMS, Auctioneers SALE OF HOUSEHOLD S NITURB at AvCTioN.— On WEEN ESUA YT ee 4th of February, at # o'Gock a. m., atthe residence Phin ieton aeaat manna we ae street, we we ood assortment of Furniture, &c., ahs ia ik YY Sofas, Merb) Mahogany and other Tables aed Beoea iis y Marble-top D; and other Burea: Wardrol . Washstands and Feather , Pillowa and Borters, wary ny + ~ erensy t isg'on Mamas . iy ry, Wacmachuretts Three ply, fngrain, sad ‘ther Carpets aad Ol Sear through to strc Ftoves and a lot of Kitchen Burniture : Sept, containing Ghine, Gia, 6 and Crockery ern sc tomment a ae Maxy other articles too numereus to mention. is a very See and “= erranged cS b and ‘rable situation private JB GREEN & WILLIAMS, Aucts, | DOvacgnnt 1 © desi > LOST AND FOUND. yor KEY Los tT . ‘O DOLLARS REWARD Br virtue of a decree fe Willte toany one who will return it to thiy fiat A : —y office. Coert aed on srit, Wat lost om Tuesday isst, and is the key of an | Dota [O She on a ; Ca et S05.0* | On SATURDAY, the’ Siotder ot feet 5 REWARD-ftrayed from 519 12th strect.a | the houref l20 lock m.,if fair, if met on’ - brown SETTER DOG, abdeut 9 monghe oll. pring Be ¥, Stee above reward will be given if returnet to ths Re of Gha:les Wimges, con one ce of the Kirkwood House. ja st" | dre6 ecres. Face iy ve about (CAME 10 THE GOVERNMENT STABLES. OW | tive miles hom the 4 / the corner of i8th and @ streets, two HORSES, | and two mil The with Mankets om. The owrer of the above propar: | soil ie vary fertile oot ty will come forward, prove property, pay charges | iy or Farming purpescs. are and take them away. 7 acres of it in grass and well set, The aT: 4&. B. RANSON. piece, at avery moderate expense, could be Se ——— sn grass or fruit trees and made to plelte FrocNd<A North Onrolina ONE THOUSAND to ap enter, DOLLAR BOND, which the owner can © Terms of sale Sang Oy by callingon the subscriber, and paying for this tue‘day'ofmin on no tee ‘aap advertisement. THD. PF borcare © theree [by the Ueort. and the residue tn ja 29-3t Georgetown, D. ( baal insta!mente ata — yeare; r& HIRED, ON JAN. 27. BAY MARR, six years F eee oak ee ver | thy Old: Back marked from snddle; white round | Simes enh cere a eee eee SOG: he eee eee | eee a ee amen w? jor her retura , PUWELL, Rigbth s between Dard E. jn 203i Al) peronnt wishin to oxamine the prom! —_—— Sy ceed, non and a i FOR SALE AND RENT. | — Feiss - ILL Be sold at Public Auction, on every ACK PARLOR FOR RENT—Furnished é and Notock furnished, at 526 Lat. cotorr Gh. Jasna | Mette we Sheth Baek: Wack baton, ali A inE cence tORPALEA RECA, | “Wtsevcom ta tieemay testo tpaaadinn now doings Sinoes,«i Georegetown, 106 High street. to be void at aa nto be STICATION WANTED—A colored bor, 18 years of age, desires a SITUATION in 8 private fami- | ly. to attend Can fa; present employer. 397 Washington City. ;ANTED TO RENT. usefal. HOCS: to a horse and make hii in any respectable imself ‘ish recommendation Foran interview, address Box gare ly rom sponsible party, a rt of tne ety ot Georgetown; is a permanent resident in thecity, If he cannot secure a house juat now, will receive spplications to rent, the middle or inst of Vebru- ary. Address “T. J. 0. S-eolw™ ANTED—10,000 Ibs, lus. Books; = WAN ters and N Bt of the dist eorgetown paper, ete., 3a lw" WwW suitable for tionery, Tobacco and 0; ”* Box 28 Star Oflice. ewspapers. et (inchue bes Tags, rope, ba, mas Raz 02) Pape 37 families. Al jigars. &c 510,00 Ibs, P 18,000 tee O18 Let We send the Alexandria and TL r Warehouss, ____ 876 Dst. near 7th. | ANTED—Th. blic to know few small Tabs of very choice ra, bet ‘gon any it we haves | iry Butter, 1so Wrapping Paper, Sta- 8. JONES & BRO. (ABTRIDGE BUNDLERS visu keains de 9-Im* 273 Pa. av., between Wott and Tien. i The members of this Asfociativn announce to WANTED ree hues, SECOND HAND their many frienas, and the publicin genera’. URNITURE, STOVES and DING, for Btltathenetiee wal Eee Geo A | mhih.rasr ries ie tuber et ce fo al ‘em perance 01 i, jen nin, URE | 5 ur} For partic ona ih WEDNESDAY. Fete Seu = piaat at Suiffira.* é a 5 neg | “Joint? No 369 Seventh ste detec tone ANTED—Eve: rsen to know that I am in BOARDING. W Ais market realy to per cash forall ance ety or tert Ie, witl &o well tor eaif, Re OA RDING —Handsomely furnished Partor and Su. HLY 428 Boventh street betes ira Chamber; sino. communicating rooms on third | BUCHLY, 42% Seventh street, between G and H, ‘ t side,) Dealer in New and Second-hand Furni- Kors Apply at No. 7, Indiana avenue, opposite | Canis ) 20 16-tf OARDIN: R 495 Seventeenth street, between a one double BED Lop ema i single ROOMS for rent, with first class is few Table Boarders taken at 36 per week. jam 3t* BoskPinG.—4n Unfurnished Roon: to be let from the ist of next monih, with Board, Fur- niture in room for sale. Also, Board ior single enuem+n—at 17 3 Second street, between B and & a few doors from Pa. avenee, Capto! aad Depot, ja 27-3t* A FEW TABLE BOARDERS CAN BR AC- commedated ins pleasant home,one square from Willerd’s Hotel. Inquire at Star Offic: f I AY BOARD.—A few Day Boarders can be ac- commodated with good home-board at nad 7Tthand EB js 16-Im* week at the New Ycrk Hotel, corner of streets, BW BOOK 8! VERNER’S PRIDE and MBR# HALLEBUR- TON’S TROUBLES. By the author of **Bast Lynne,”’ &c. MISTRESS AND MAID. By Miss Mulloch. NO NAME. By Wilkie Collins. AURORA FLOYD and LADY AUDLEY’S 88- CRET. By Mins Braddon, WF All the New Bor ks of the day, at WILLIAM F, RICHSTEIN’S National Bookstore, 278 Pa. avenue, 2-lw between 11th and 13th Books: BOOKS!! BOOK SB!! SELLING OFF AT COST. The undersigned wil! sell at the first coat price, for two weeks, his entire stock of BOOKS, eom- prising nearly all the standard works, Law aad Medical Books, Fine Gift Books, histories, No Juveniles, Toy Beoks and School Books. among the collections will be found Ruskin’s Modern Painter, 4: nglish edition; Webster's Works, Grtectaph ition;) Calhoan’s Works, Jefeson Works, many otkers of the same 88. Those purchasing for Hospitals and Libraries we aL jas naz co tavest. are inv’ ine therstock. (CHARD J. JOYOR, No, 109 Penn. avenue, near 20th strest jarret® Sronue, Bear iret Ward. ABHINGTON THBATHB, SATURDAY, JANUARY 31, 1863. OOMPLIMENTARY BENEFIT or W. H. BAILY AND 8. H, BRINK. Je 7st" SHOW OASES. Joun me: bis rom rer of plogant at GERMAN SILVER, ROSEWOOD, MAHOGA- ne NY, AND BLACK WALNUT “ Reade and Hudson streets, New York. OOraurs 7 Wall-promptly attended to. Ja ieTai Ing Woop: , NB woop! Pine Wood forsale. Havi 80 cords of Seasoned Pine for ving TS, made arrangements to deliver this Wood in Was! ington, my w: will on the Market Stand every thorning eorter Of Ninth street and av. Customers can have it delivered to any part of the city, by leaving name with the subscriber. G0 ig mepeare, one — below the market rice, customers ive orders. ¥ W. H. CLAGETT, At W. M. Shuster & Co.'s, No. 38 P: ey _3833 eotw bet eeen 7th and acy, BIOB ss B AND AMUBING. i Elegant colored Illustrations, Beoks of every de- scription. We epared with our increased A im’ 10 8. roscopic \e" La fact any article sporting or other: Also ° ir wise. , the Aidtgy SEBRNER & CO°POME ORs Wor BOS? New York ja17-Im* ADIES’ BALMORALS AND CONGRESS BOOTS, of Glove Calf ing Moroe- @>, etc., Misses’ and Children’s Balmorals and Boots of every description, Gam Long! hoes, Military and D: Boots, and ress Beots; Boys’ Long Boots, in t variety, at the io 8, at be. fe Market Space, Pa. a Joweat pcasible pr! , betwe sth le “sore ‘i. ROSENTHAL. J REMOVED. OBIAH FP. BAILEY has removed his Saddiers Bhop from 589 Seventh street west, to 316 C street north, where he will be happy to see his old friends and custo: mers. Particular attention paid te re. iring. All orders received and prempt- < fy attended to. ja9-1m ULL’S cones SIRUP, COUGHS, COLDS, HOARSENESS, CROUP, ‘oy We recommend this admirable remedy to lie; alsy to sutlers, Price 25 cente e public; also tosutlers. res BEOTT kgeat, ja 2 375 Pepneylvania events, [COR SALE—A BLAOK HORSE, between 16 Bo oir Gants igh, a gr0d teams Racssiete year-old. Also two retsot HAR Ayolyat47™ Eleventh at ja g7-st NESS ‘BE ged *.. 3 Pereyra pre Oochi annlatea: om the ee ies“ aaNOn Tavnon, to the | Fr URNISHED HOUSE WANTED.— Wanted to ow Fant. for from one to three years a Furnished e Dg. for First or mn 65, Washington, D. 0. ‘ivate family. Location in the OTICE.—Phose in want of Employment ofauy Kind would better call on the new Intelligence a lications en hand Foune i ‘to wait on tal yr Yor en to wi or hotels. Farm Hand: Waiters 8 No. 511 Ninth st., where the best of (ven to first-class Servants, I have always for good Cooks, Laundresses, and y ployers in want wanted. of good help will find it to ibelr, advantage $o-call, tenants can - B.—Houses wanted. of dove, beovisines withont charge by applzing aa a ae LEB. EW ASIC! nal Directory for the Thi CONGRESSIONAL DIRECTORY.—Con- ‘ird Session of the Thirty seventh Congress of the United Mtates of America, cents, Publ with en lished by aved Plans of the House of Representatives and Senate Chamber, Price 75 PHILP & SOLOMONS, Metropolitan Book Store, jaz 3t Pa. ave., between 9th and lth sts. G DR. C F. McPHERSON, BADUATE Of Pennsylvania Medical Collego at tfully calls the attention «f his friends andthe public generally to the fact that he has opened ap office at No. 411 11TH 8T., BETW, H AND I, Wasuinctox, D. will disease known. ee Consn tation in either the English or See language, and ja 27 2w* where ho is prepared to give his attention to the sick. He bas had twelve tice of medicine. ani Speedy cure in all cases of experience in the prac. Tantee & sure and et Diseases, and of ; Leither at ti office oF elitewhere, rivate ri for consultation wi eee eee or Ong. MePHERSO! jen. eT street, bet eo I it . ween sauna Wasiirgton, D.C. N ot] Ae MB. By Wilkie Collins. Illustrated. Aurora Li ines Left Out. Floyd. By M. B. Braddon y the aather of Line 75cents, ‘Modern War; its Theory and Practice. With mpg theta, SEE aflvon cents. cer upon 486 PAPEBHANGINGS! 486 486 WINDOW SHADES} 496 486 OVAL PICTURS FRAMES! 486 486 PICTURE CORD AND TASSELS! 486 CHEAP FOR CASH! Az J. MARKRITER’S, No, 486 Seventh st., eight dobre above Odd Fellewas’ Hall. Jan 15-2m* N° 237 PENNSYLVANIA AVENUB. #. M, BININGER & 00.§ STORE is at 237 Pamnerivasia Avance, Below Thirteenth strest,and ncarly apposite Ge ‘ier’s. Itt as Todations Walker. A Rovere? ani Separate A trations. jaz TAILORS.—¥OR xtures and Lease of a nice to secure Rent ve American Desttuy; Bi th ‘ily. Birth oft e Lily, W lay, Private retar, P. “Beads? A’ Merebaut’s Ber; The Consequences of the ; P_Stanton. unshine in h Jested in the Good id Th Literary Notices Price 25 cents. For jam seen the minor o i Gen. Geo. AL B—The ¥. ith mak Trip to Antietam; O! 7; John. Stabl an . tion ‘alker., The Bigas War, Editor’s Tal com prisin, rations of ; Oullum, 0. ° les Hos. me; Charies @. Leland. Good Will, ' paying work all year sets . Wi 10 cloth: |. Vor farther sppty at Borns. 20, Btat Office. CONTINENTAL MONTHLY Coxraxte.—Onr Nationsi m- C for a rticulars *e T-sK FEBRUARY. ‘'S ELEMENTS OF MILITARY ART the History of the e combination of th War. Translated b 8. A.,1 vol., wit! FRANCK TAVLOR, 9 Aris; and Bree, illus UGHB, COLDS, HOAKSBNEBS, &e, LER S COMPOUND 'P OF GUM ARASIO, t and popular Cough Remed 1g known and. extensively used fr lier bed ite extreordine- ipa di I I8SAAOQ HERZBERG, 4ICENSED PAWNBROKER, at ic Old Stand, | establ. 1352.—$16.000 to be loaned, on wold and silver watches, . 1 pis- tol silver ware and | 237 Pi | Mvvice of | pat ap oxp: member. the piac str Nationa! Hotel, betwi 4d_ and ith All transactions <trictly confidential J EW Figs. UST Reesived at A. M. BININGER choice fer family use, necumd! door below 13th atraet, 18, Soba 4 The! ia rear ef aja 143m & "09.3, Dew crop.) ew his | E eee i R42, CHANCE—FOR SALE.—Uslf or whoie jas {Chron} POR REN T—Two large, well Fara ished ROOMS, cap con mu’ if want }, terme le! toa ant, Adéress “P, R.,’’ Wash WESTRE OSES. ington Post Office. 32.3 [VPARSHAL® SALE Ie oe heh 2 a ll PCE BENT—A PARLOR and BED ROOM. onthe trom the Cle oles of + Grst floor, within 3 minutes’ walk of the War | Distriet of jum bia, Department. ‘Also a ROOM on the second floor, | ton uai't> direst st, No. 224. ae jag-a* | for 22 font of the ‘OR RENT-To gentlemen in_s private family SOUBtY. on ay: tro large nicely FURNISHED BOOMS. com, | IEXARE. 1868, at Ho elock municating; will be rented yo el if. desired; the city of Wi et i part of the city ferences required! wing . at Apply at 40% Ioth st., between d and t the ek moprenns beng ds: "YW STORY MOUSE, WITH PORNITC from the southeast eorner x WANTED—For three adults only; rent r- | partment pak en _ hed Sons Yo a Price tatlog entity eH Ge | SStestia the alley fa mid iat Post Office Box 415. __ jas -st* | From 29th arrest, thence mot Shonce ™ aa ch ‘i 4 line drawn at ri, te sont ateat wearers Gag's. | eammnntts nearer Iso fine Furnis! with or without Roard; most desirable location: fine neig! 35 D xt., bet and 4th ats,, 34 F — = ‘OR RENT—A complete. fine Furnished HOUSE. central part of the city, within two blocks of ave., all modern conveniences, gas, bath room, water, heated by furnace containing # fins rooms, besides a brilliant furnished double PARLOR. For | sextocnleys, apply Box29"W.N Y.,’ Star Office. LJ reversed 40 feet § inches to said . rts S87 THE ABOVE SALE IS Contre quence of the weather. uetil ith Fur- of » RESTAURANT. Se ress for 3 ‘ort Office, the 24 of Fi Rrenny, S00, o eoceme By W. L. WALL & ©O.. Auctioneers, BER OF 7TH AND Cama Ors. ( 3 ted jan 29 3. Marshal TOCK AND FIXTURES OF A FIRST. & Mskiow’s ) at Avotion.—On Ss F RNISHED ROOMS FOR RENT—A Parlorand two Bed-rooms. commonicating, at No. 355 F atreet, between 9th and 10th, jawist*” | Cr'Wood. Goal, Machinery, *BRNISHED ROOMS FOR RENT.—Puraished | &¢- &e. consisting of— F Wooms torrent vwith Beara mingle an? com- Oak snd Pine Wood, munieating, one square from Willards’ Hotel In- of pine, quire at Star Office, jaz-tt ea Heres, EVERAL WELL FURNISHED ROOMS. muitabie | 5 Carts and 5 Beta C Stor marsied ot single Geutlemen, just vacated. | AM ssrortment of Stable Furniture, at 44" Est . between 6th and 7th. Apply early. Bet Cosi Scales, ‘Wanted, afirst rate COOK, immediately. jazsit* | 1 Ten Horse Steam Eoeine, , R RENT.—Mrs. Macomb can accommodate a few more BUARDERS. References required, Must be of unquestionable character. No. 1 Frank: lin Place, I st , between isthand 4th. ja 28-6t Wood Bpliti i Soin, Machioe, with Belts, Pulleys, BShofting, c.. nd Fist = tale tou ee class Wee Rawing Cat Salling =e 02 A AT te Metter son, ia ., lying not imm on, ‘ Here iOE Bot teamedistety pike Toad ant | The Ofice and other Duiidings, Fencing,£e.,&s., road, and about 10 miles from Washington aa It contains about 190 acres of land, ix well watered and tim- dered. The soi! is of a good quality, and i nproved Ee There is meadow on the place. e improvements are ordinary and in tolerable sepair. There are apple and peach orchards, be- Office F: iture, I Herrivg's Fire ané Burglat Proof Safe 1 Coal Seive. Terms: All sums of and under cash ;aleums Be 3 and 6 mouths, all soms over of $50). w credit of 0. a credit of 6 and 12 montha;. ie Peilments.otclechsily sedteet nek soins 88 Varicty of other ‘ruitse. The farm belongs fos pon rem ent, and will Be sold ow good ‘terms. ee WL WALU & CO, Ancts, — fi ce cost terms. | 30m" L & OO, Aucte_ Werhington’; or J. C. WILSON, six miles ont on By J. C. McGUIRE & 00., Austioncers. the Brookville turnpike : 23 too" | (FOYERNMENT sALE OF CANAL BOAT ~On POR SALE—Lot 17, Square 377, with three houses | jyyy MUNDAY: Bebruaty 2, st 12 ovcleck ¥- we on it. one fitted up for boarding or lodging pur- | the Warhington Aqueduct, aad now lying meer pores: Containing 11 rooms besides s large kitchen, | Esby's wharf, just west of the Ubservatory, sper pene. entries and ball, is ‘Terms cash in Ti Rotter é hot and cold bat! water in pearly all the rooms By order of WM. Rk. Tron Iida cornet Jered, vtec 7 ork. i farket,on 3 rooms can rented so as to average $4 per week which would | 282d 3.9, WeRUIES & Pe. 3 io over $:°000 per year, for Bim year. but would easily bring $210; ka roots or . are now Fé her than when I fhe Og Also, all poe ES a oS 6 owner inter. ve the city. Terms ee (J. ¥. RELLY, Beal Metate Agen By GREEN & WILLIAMS, Auctioneers, h.” Tequire of J. F. and Oollector, sth street wert, Beard st No. 361. | PAY the ath J we one a pa twenty-fire acres. id fire a A-stone soa Ft PF SALE—A | small | Cilsdmit of divisicnin tweor andH sts. Ingtireonthe premises. ja 38-Iw* i It haso = 7 or come A Bigeare aS bake Shop. Butlet's Brore aad bies attached, situated near iD. Ove.. ina pores locatio: 70 scres of the above land, and the two county ire of J, PB. HATEOLD BAKER; 558 Bovonth st. a Sficonvevenc: je guarant jawed’ (Rep.} J.C. McGUIRE & OO., Aneta. P By J.C. MoGUIRE & O©O., Anctionsers. UBLIC SALE OF LIGRARY OF A february 10th, ies Geo: ‘EE, 558 PHYSICIAN, PY. Ss psocns. oa | ui ; x a j i: PAPERHAN : }o] Gold Stamped, and retis3 priced Pape: ith a varied stock of Ginsed ead Blank Papers af The lowes cash aon sles & New ary and Imitation Gold Band Wi edes. 8 ; and Blue Halland, curroquirel ttyl ec ties ct Uaaioueteteertel. VAL PICTURE PRAMES Oded te bo pliaed with Gala § t heal.) ufsctures. Also, Pho! embracing copies and Staca- ary, AD } ae, PICTURE CORD AND TASSBL8! Different sizes and colors, Pictare Rings, Nails,&e. Orders for = pf by ex) orcountry, Terms * picataisd 3. MARKRATRR. of celebrated Pictures, Paintings mame ren, | or Window | work- 87 Please remember the n° 456 Mh street, acd the termacash for greta ans her, false Cc AVALRY BOOTS! CAVALBY BOOTs! | FOR SUTLERS AND SOLDIERS | A eos ¢ supply of Cavairy Boots, te be sold redu prices. Also. ‘ee tof La- dies’, Misses’ and Children’s, x will be j iota conan bt | oO. i. elows' fatten OPP OE chington City.