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LOCAL NEWS. AMUSEMENTS 70-NIGHT. yak * THskaTK&a.—The Williamses close «asfal weeks ef their pres- by announcing 4 most excel. Inand Ont of Al of thedh reple™ witb geguine fan, apd none know heir — with effect than i house may be ex- luw Eve.” ud the “Irish Tig ter how to apply tl the Willmore. Af ted WasuincTon THEATER.—A new candidate | te »pular fSvor appears upon the boards of | Drury this evening, in the person of ws Alice Gray, who makes her first appear- one, Lee an nce here. The bill is an excelk Madelaine, or the Evils of Dissipatic most amusing of extravaganza: mias” On Monday, J. S. Ciark engagement kere. RY.—With such graceful terpsi- tiful sisters Marie and aad Mlle Geraidiae, ugusta, Kate Penney vet Voealists as Julia } wer popular resort is nightly Al Ost capacity. ain. VaRIETIBS.— The closing contest for the bampionship iu clog-damcing takes place at iseveuing. The friends of Hayes d Sand= will of course turn ont en masse. he bill offered is otherwise excellent, and no je who resorts to the Varieties expecting an at of real enjoyment will depart dissppoint- ia Tresor! |, for the company always give satisfaction. mas y of Decrmber and the 9th day of Febraary r. May was head nurse in the second and | Dec. Pwirate Alen Darth, Private S. Hamph. y, Co. G, ivith N. ¥.; Corporal G. A. Biack, > € Pa. Dee. t Sergeant Edward M. 5th Pa. Res. Dec, 19.—Privates Co. E, tth Pa. Res; John Hays, ce —Private. P. Eccart, c. 21 —Privates Chas. New- nan, smes Bolton, Co. K, and S. Heck- ert; Cv. A, 12i-t P.V ; Isaae Simmons, Co. H. th Pa. Se 4 Montgomery, Co. K ith Fe Re-: Orderly Sery't Ro Meredith, Co. RK ‘poral G. Knight, teks, Oo. GF, Lith Pa. », Cribbs, Co. Fy 1 » Co. C, Hith Pa. Kes.: Th. Fi H, #2d P.V.; G.W. Wise, Co. A, Sergt M. R. Young, tc $ l John H. Hill, C . Bryant, Co. [, 12th Mass. WwW. BI » Co. H, ith fifth Maine. sand F, 6th Pa. Dr Co Hi, ith Maine. Dec D, 3d Pa. Dee E. P. ih N.Y. Ti- Alex. nd John F. Victor nbs, private € ii. Dilman, Co. Koyai Potter, 4th Mich. yates James Rutier, Co. G, Mitchw ll. Co. E Pa; snd Eli PoC, h Po Corp'l Peter McHo © Albert Ginning, Co. Privates C.0. Bee, Co. Hess, Co. H, 7th Pa. I, 2 mn. I5.—Pri- hamberiin, Co. K, Lith Pa. —Private Harrison Young, Co. H, 4th 2. ates Henry M. D. Hart, Co. ~njamin Davie, Co. C, Jaa. —Private Isaac .—Pri Jan. } ivates Amos Allshonse, | ning, Ce. I, 5th No. sh Ind; Feb 2.—John Privates M. Fabian, Oo. iz deaths are aiso r not mi Hay aud Juv. T ported, but Blake, Lt & quan: Josep reli, 3ith Til: John Sehriner, Teist Ubio: JW. McGill, 44h Lil. ——— rr To G@anoTx.— Monday night Hans . & discharged soldier, was attacked depot by two men, who, no doubt, He called for the polica, Slater and Nally hastened to the gan and James McMann, who were near, and took them to the Fifth Ward Station. Friday morning they were brought before Justice Ferguson; but Rothman could not positively identify either. McMann was, however, fined 1M, and Dugan, who has several times been in the hands of the police, was taken to the of- fice of Superintendent Webb, and ordered to leave the city. Rothman is a most unfortunate man; kay- dug, while in the Ist Minne ots regiment, been wounded in the arm and back, in the first Bull Run engagement, which rendered him almost useless; one arm being useless, and thb wound in the back so laming him that he can scarcely walk. He Was taken prisener and carried to Richmond, where he was kept for six months, and on being exchanged, went back to Minne- fota, wh Gestroy wit and two children, murdered by the Indi- He is now here endeavoring to procure a on, ana if any one ever was entitled to one we are sure that he is. ted to Cupt. Hartz, (office corner of th and G streets,) since our last, at n place aH information relative to de- rased scidiers may be obtained : Wm. Palmer, 136th N Y.; G. Chambers, 123d Ps; W. Duthan, 2ist Conn; A. A. Walker, ist RL. Arty; W.F. Cady, 4th ¥t; J.b. Moul- th N.H.; John Holloran, t40th N.Y; A. ter, sth Mich.; T. H. McCormick, 112th Pa. ‘W.O. Gray, 155th Pa.; F. O. Palfrey, 6th U. S. : Mitchell, Ist Maine; John Jenkins, Viith N.Y: Ws Merndoff, wamster, Q. M. D. ‘ing, do. do; H. H. Lancaster, 19th W. Z. Walliams, 6th N. ¥ J. Gordon, 12th R. Mic Cav; W. Ohambers, 160th N. ¥.; U ‘Robwir, 115th Pa; H. Schelble, 29th N. Y.; W. Beatty, 63d Pa; W.C. Tabor, ith R. I. Smalley, 123d Pa; Jas, Elmore, ist D. J. Philbrick, 10th N. H.; three unknown. ____$»— Miae ALicn GRAY.—Thiarising Whos« extraordinary talents are a Pais cit ahose intellectual graces and nstaral 4benuty, an auxiliary to po} @ven genics cannot a! erpee ty equ repute, -mit me to call the attention, through r uoive.of the City Passenger Railroad children full fare. The company have years of age only half tare, and +n under five years of luctors do not know of pany in each car. AccOMMODATION. 44, b <try Hall. The lots will be seen. ee AtLaxtio MomTRLY, Godey'’s Lady's wand Leelic’s Magszine, are favorably located, Due. ton: and such a splendid troupe uerally, it ie nota matter of surprise that this to its ut- “The Arab Lay” to-night ainsi Deceased FEDERAL Prisoners.—From Mr. T. May, ssutler,who was captured on lat of October last, wa obtain the following stot Federal prisoners who haye died at the |. S. Hospital Prison (Libbey) between the Ist Davis, Uo. a, | rivate Fred Conrad, i d:—William | t and arrested two men, named James Du- | ere he found that his home had been | and his family, consisting of his | Sess { 8 o¥ SOLDIBRS.—The following have | yer, 6th oung artiste | ginning to nd general attention, makes her debut in | , to-night, at the Washington Theater, | tir acharacter well adapted to the display =< wers | wehbieb, in New York, Philadelphia, Baltimore [ and Cricago, have estadiished her popul-rity | “upon an honorable and enduring basis. Mise | Gray ia yet young, and endowed with much mora than the ordinary share of personal Jar success which tw des) and the | -effectof which is nowhere more fulfy or warm- Jy appreciated than In oar city. Although ap- pearing thus modestly among us, we are en- couraged to believe that this gracefal young Actress wiil be greeted upon this only nighiof her ial engagement witha warmth of cordiali- ally just to her professional merit and and to the gallantry of our citizens. f —<> ; ‘eb. 18, 1563.—Ed. Star: Per Wasninoton, Fi en, pany to the factof their conductorsgenerally cheranne 5 children under twelve 3 understand, charging aa charas tor But many o° this rule, or a! Jeast do not regard it. 1t would be very proper to bave a card of the fare and rules of the com- en Vatvan.e Lors ron Satm.—See advertise- ment under this head of lots for sale in Square R. S. Davis, 299 D street, in front of the Book, all fer March, at Shil- iingtcn’s Bookstore, Odeen Building, corner Four-and-a-balf street and Penosylyanis aye- Gray Farm>—The great fair in-aid of sick and wounded to announce. ment in another colGmn, is to come off next week. No fair, to our knowledge, has evor Awakenedsuch genefal it ladies of this city. dee nd are to be of the Most elaborate character, and many of the articles contributed already are of rare beauty. Nine tables have been set apart for fancy articles; three standa for confectionery; one each for books, prints and photographs; sods water fountain: poet office, etc., ete; and two very Clg booths or stands—the one designated a3 Fairy Bower or flower stand, and Temple of Fortune, or place we suppose where “you don’t eet ha, money back”—the desizn of cach is beautiful, Ae calculated to attract great attention. Althost all the Indies in the city T to interest themselves more or less in and under such auspices it cannot but prove highly successfal, and contributs largely to further a most noble object. paar ee Dr. WILwER.—The commission appointed to examine the Charges against this Rev. Rebel have closed their Inbors. It is nnderstood that the finding of the commission has been ap- Proved by the Secretary of War, and that Dr. Wilmer is to be confined in prisoa during the continuance of the Rebellion. . ——— RM Mason Jonra.—This distinguished orator Will appear in the city on Monday evening next, and deliyer a lecture upon Garibaldi. He only gives three Jectures. The select Willard Hail has been chosen. Tickets—which are only fifty cents—may be procured at all the principal bookstores. Avawine Himse_y a Srorssionist.—s. G. Thornton, of Baltimore, was yesterday com- mitted to the Central Guard-honse for avowing himself a secessionist, and boasting of the fre. quency with which the Rebels had whipped the National forces. Thornton was intoxicated at the time. | ——._—_ First Bartist Cuuncn.—The congtagation of this church will worship in their own build- ing to-morrow, for the first time within a year. All the damage caused by the hurricane last February has Leen repaired. vam eke BiBLe MugetinG.—See notice of an intarest- ing Bible meeting, to be held to-morrow after- | noon. —___. SEE FIRST PAG of to-day’s Star for interest- ing local articles. eel Tne following letter, describing Professor Woilowski’s new method of teaching music, is frem a distinguished gentleman of this city, who has two daughters taking lessons from him; and as Professor Wolowski has met with | extraordinary success since his arriyal from | | Europe, we take pleasure in noticing it: | Professor Alex. Wolowski explains the piano and the science of music to each pupil, by a | series of lectures, without tho aid of books, and compels the pupil to sit down and work with | | him, and to know it, and to do it, at once, with. | out the drudgery of long and tedious lessons, | learned in an arbitrary manner, or picked out | | note by note, without being understood. Prof. | W., it is true, has anew method of dividing the piano, and ot simplifying music; but his chief | snecess, we think, is owing to the fact that he | makes the pupil Jearn everything at once, | withont books, while in his presence. A few | oral lessons serve to explain the piano, and the Profcssor and pupil penetrate into the heart of | the business with « rapidity which is truly | | Sstonishing. After the common “dawdling” hich is practised in learning music, such | Work as this seems quite frightful to some per- sons. “I can’t do it,” says the pupil. “Oh, but do it,” says Wolowski. “I don’t | ys the pupil. “I will show it to now you see it—you know it—now | | do it! doit!—taster! faster!’ There, now, it is | done.” And the pupil, being pushed on, and | helped on, with @ sort of physical magnetism, | and a mental power which never relaxes, has actually made a leap in knowledge ond power of execution which astonishes and delights iim, and encourages him to make newer and even boider efforts, and leads him on to newer and iter triumphs This is the true way to teach sic. Such being the facts, we think they | ought to be known, and you will gratify many lovers of music, as well as a highly deserving artist, by giving this note a place. in your columns. Prof. Wolowski's residence is No. | 451 Tenth street. ae Dar Goons. Just received a larg+ assortment of Srain@ Goovs anv Fascy AxtioLes, toe numerous to mention. N. Paaras, Corner Third and Kast Capitol streets, itel Hill. a __ Cspitol Hill 1083. CLUB AND INykETRD Natts, .Chilblains, and other disorders o without pain by Dr. White, Surgeon Prati ormed in» few ini taneous that the pas iately without i Tes of certifi i j te B fe 21-tf | Seema. ana | Poses sor rua Heap | with | Nitrate of Silver, Tra Cxistavoro’s Harn Drs, certified to be Hl Pure—Safe—Unequakd, by j Br. Curt.tox, oy Naw Yorn, | H and H Oruge Ewineny Cuewiars, =“ Protnees any shade frem rich mellew browa to | glossy black in ten minutes, and contains no iugre- | dient that in injurious to the hair. | Manxwfactured by J. Carstanoro, 6 Astor House, New York. Sold everywhere, and applied by all Hair Dressers, Price, $1, $1.80, and 93 per box, according to | size | Cr:staporo’s Hain Bastonative ! Is invaluable with his Dye, asitimpartstheutmost | | toftness, the most beautiful glossand great vitality to the bsir. | Price 50 cente, $!, and $2 per bottle, according to | Size. felcolm | | Hoststter’s B: iis wrong. —— T#RS.—If the stomach is wron, i It isthe bulance wheel of body and | | mind. The dyspeptic is the moet miser ble f hw. | man beings 6 first thing necersary to cheerfal. | ness, to healthful sleep, to bodily strength tv clear. f intellect. tc activity, to the enjoyment of | a sound dizestion. If the stemach does not | rform ita duty, disc’pline it into regul: 01 Realthy action by the use of Mostetter’s Stemach | Bitters, the purest diffusive stimulant ever admin- istered: It is mild and pleasant; it cheers, invig- tes gives elasticity and energy to the whole Its action upon the coats of the Cera ct meals, which are the distinguishing thea] g00d, and the pulse firm ven. ; Wholesale Agents—A. i? Binninger & Co., 237 | Penn. avenue. fe 1% eo3t —— | Diappeea asp Drsuxrpry will decimate the vol- | upteers far more than the bullets of the enemy, | therefore every man ree to it that he carries | with him a full supply of Hollowa; is. Th Bre in India and th- Orimea saved thousands of | British soldiers. Only 25 cts. per Box. a3 { —_——— Axoruse Iurortanr Cons. Coush, Sore Throat, 1 ia. Coush, Sere Throat, Biers, | Couah, Sere Throat, Diptheria. Cured by Puanson’s Mupicatap Tam Daors, Try them And be wise im time! Washinton, D. C., Des. 9, 1862. Gno. Puanson, Esq.—Dear Sir —I purchased a package of your Medicated Tar Drops, my son having severe Cowgh and Sore Throat, (ia fact, pronounced by many in the first stages of Diptheria,) when, to my astonishment, they cured him, as many neigh- | dors will also testify, since which I would not be Without them. Respectfully yours, L. Sisxian Surtx, No. 461 Betreet, Prepared and sold by Guo. Paanson, 5 N. Liber- ty street, Baltimore. Bold also at491 Bighth.st., Washington,and at the Drag Stores, at lS cents per package. jain i Da. Durom?’s Bugar-costed Female Regulating Pills are the very best inuss. They operate speadsly and effectively, and being sugar-soated create no nau- Tm0st deliaate stomach. A trial of AL} prove thels swperiority over all oth: Price es ag = ys: Ford, — Lith street an \. svenu ington. jenry Cook, Alexandria. Je6-by SPeaMATORRH@A Cam BR Consp.—Dr. Rand's Bpecific cures W. ye. 3 and yo tia chects are, aly. waelenl A teint of the fie, will convince the most of its merits. Price $i a box, Bold ba . Ferd, oor- ner lith street and Pa. avenue, and inely 7: y Never Fades oz Washes Out.—Upham's Wash- ington, and Hearz Cook. Ale: 6-ly and one on Sunday. Henry Cook Alesandria. RLD— ceostas box. The bestinuse. Try it. bi and Gaga? PAxNSTLYAMIA Roo pes, og one rf am ime— tions. Boldi: ore! tickets sold Tow fare and pare cemned os 1 | a ‘Hm CHRAPES? 45D past Harn Dea iy b and P; ng a, 5e er lith street s avenue C. Bord, corner cA jarrisburs, 10 the Northand Wasi Warhinetea day . st. Wi — on jonron, others. Samaritan’s Tre Soldiers Gittinyour only hope, Cures any case of private complaints in from two to four days. Ifyou would be saved from long suffering and speed le don’t fail to avail yourselves of this remed . The Samariten’s Root and Herb Juices is only effectual remedy for seres and diseases which have Deep treated with mercury. Take of this purifying remedy and be permacei tly oured, wd vertlee- ment in auether column. ow it H { i | i | { H | H | | 4 Covom, Coup, om aw learraren Tuxod?, if Allowed to. progress, resulta in serious Polmonary and Bronchial affections, oftentimes inenrable. Baown’s Raowoatat Taocnss TAREE ing from use, has caused them to | Teach direcily the affected parte and give almost instaet relief, In BaowOnTTIS, As MA, and Oa- mre beneficial. The good effects result- une of the Troches, and thetr extended counterfeited. Be sure to guard against wor! imitations, Op?aix only the genwine Brown's Bronchial Troches which have proved their efficacy by Pusiic Srsaxazy and Simcwms should usc the Troches. Military Officers and Soldiers who over- tex the voice and are exposed to sudden changes, test of many years. ; should have them. Sold everywhere at 25 cents por box. city. On Bernard Beside life's path a flower On the 171 J0+BPH H. L. MARY N. BER! On Thursday JAS, TALLY to Tn Georgetown, Rev. Father Ashwand. ER to “Mies ANNA, Georgetown. © 16th inst., after 1 BERNARD, only child jap 17-Sm MARRIED, th 19th inet, b Mias JANE ,Igth y, a8 0! on en A M: instant. by the Rev. Mr. hes AURENOB of Baltimoss ce ive RY, of Washington. aN ‘ore, to Miss . Father Bories hi NSON, all of the I7th of Fei by th 7 RR da” M~ BURUUGHS, both of D. W. THECK- ——+ 202 DLEB, of U’Reiily, aged7 days’ illness, J AMES largaret and the late years and 3 months, TEABSTLANTED, Tew, More beantecus to the sight ' Than ~~ ince to rou- © parent ste! But ab annteers Thier fower cf eart And when the Transplanie His sparkling erow: ature clouds of s rly Atars of ni, ght, y, er gem— fee ho’ mm. y love, itabo One earthly flower gem— Abangel came and took a bnd To grace Hisciadem. On Tuesday, February i7th, 1363, about 0 o'clock Wind Clokey. “Thus sadly passed the loved from Like the blasted tower, has closed day. On the Mth inst, ati p. m., wife of Janes Bobbing, ag m.. after a Mr unset hue, tiny leaf unfold— w close it twined ‘e bad watched ‘asts of winter come, n lacked junt one star— . painful iilness ‘of 3 hours, ROBERT AM, aged 23 years, youngest soa of R. B. thaway, life’s short » HANNAH A, 28 years, The funersl will take place to. imofrow, the 22d 9. m., trom her late resideace, corner of | inst. at2 Twelfth st. and Bass. av Op the evening of the ith and 2 days, only child of Donelson. Parents dear, lament ma Tam not but be Tam not yours, but nged 13 months A-and Mary F He loved me and He to: ome, Weep not for little Corah, Her gentle spirit hath fed, She gently Jcaus, Amongt end Shed not a te Around my silent tomb Think of the lovely llower We have in h on Su gran arin, p.m , fros street, 80 On the 2 ofW big’ At B., son of 9 b year of his age. 7 AD dress W Whitmore ‘The funeral will reet in the residence of her 3. between C and D. Ist inst., CATHRINE W n the 3th ye: take plac ence of he Ee iton nd 4 months, Chas. WA D—To rent or bu R.,”" Star Offic te bloom, Alexandria county, Va.. this morning, Mrs. ELIZABErM ROACH James Keac Her funer y,a® HOUSE, with or without furniture, in a gvod location. Ad- nvday, dfathe ear 20th inst., of dyptheria. ELEANOR, the ughter of Richard M and Margaret Jans in the 15th year of her age. ends of the family are requested to attend her fur ral on Bum ny, the inst., at 2 w’closk {| parents, on 13th YHITMOR f on Half ¢ friends of the | attend. ‘aturday morning, the 2ist, EDITH MHopE, | vungest daughter of the j » consortof | will take place fram St. Mary’s | Church, Alexandris, Mo: day, 233,>t lo clock a Balto. papers please copy.) In Georgetown, on the 7th of Febrnary, LOLLY | H.and Catherine Payne, in the me | ANTED—A first rate Journeyman BARBER, Appl. ave V mimediately. y to C.W 7 ANTKD—By a respectable young woman, a | PLAOE to do chaiberwork and sewing. Ket ereners given, Address § VATROUS, corner 6th ce La i" Office Box 19, fer 3t* WwW some ow ANTED —A BOY, abc to work t Ho & Printing Offic knowledge of ty pe-setting preferre Tew Rtnvumes. bs v5 yrarsof age, . One who has ~ Aditress fe 2d ¥ Adcress* 3 fret-class ce 7,ANTED TO SELL—The Stoce and Fixtures of a first-class Grocery Stand in the central part ofthe city, Satisisctory re>sona given for seliing, Star OM Morton, ce. ED—A PaRTNER. with a cash capital of 0, (0 engage in the grocery stand in this city. Best of reterences iven and required, Address “Warren,” Star Of fe 21 bu-iness ata fe 2\-2t" V *OOM, and BOAKD Mu-t be quiet and com- fortable. Terms not to exseed $25 per month, Ad- dgese GEORGE WAYMAN, 241 # street, Wash ington, D.C. it* ANTED—To purchase, = OUBK, containing 8 or ANT E D—By & geuti-man.a small BED DWELLING Yn rooms. Priee not to exered $250. Address A,B,” Georgtown Post Olice, deseribing price and loeali- ty. fy 21 3t" WANED, IMMEDIATELY — ater | ment of Congre i furnished or unfuruish wife and Office Fux 61, giving nnnberand p Satisfactory retcrence will be given. > by. infant child Add gentleman with B..” Po: e per monty. fe 21-gt* y ture Btere, then EW Ww cook: door from ¢ yANTED—A WAIT “WHITE SERVANT WANTED—To do gener- | al housework. Call at W. B. MOSES } ANTRO—A MA Saloon. bh 4 , 50% Seventh st. ja cil pd to & rtem .corner 7th en ane ine. = trained German st. c reolar saws, and anal. fe 29 3t™ | ‘arni- | fen-st" | Apply to N. 9. fe 20-1w* ANTED—A young MAN, to attend an Oyster Also,s colored MAN, to attend to | Apply between the hours the Oyster Saloon on New York avenue, one 15th st, wages. Banking Houre. { j 9». fa 2) 2" andcould | pd s:oady | i 4 Must come wit WwW ANTED—A good COLORHD MAN SERVANT | fer an officer of the Regular Army, at 166 New York avenue, naar 3d st. Inquire fe 13 St* ANTED TO BUY—A HOUSE AND LOT. Must havea back entrance. Address, ats ”? Star Office. ANTKD—A WURSE and OHAMBERMALD, Good wages ner 1ath and M terms. Ww “Ww. EL B. will De paid. A N. B.cor- woly.at N aol R GOOMS AND BOARD Neher pal SG 2 man and bis wife. in a private family, Breseers Building. Address Box.857 a gentie- , Rear the ‘aphington, fe 19 STORAGE WANTED uted as rage. oF ee . store. ‘AUGUSTUS JOMNSO! 289 Pa. av..(Crombs’ fe 19-38 ‘Wauted asuiteble place ‘fanfrom our ] ANTED— At the Buropcean Hotel, onthe cor- per of 11th streerend OYSTER BEUCEERS, and two Dini WAITERS. Nere but thore who can bring goct reco omenda- Bons peed apply. fe 19-38 ANTED—A OUSH, furnished oF unfar- nished, with six or cight rooms, of moderate with kitchen, amd hydrant . Aguit of rooms in a large commedations, might suit. , | hove reward will be given if returned to J. FISH. E, wifo | | with interest. \ARDENKR WANTED—A steady, reliable | HH 8. DAVIS, office 389 D st., in front I MAN, who understands gardening, take chargo ofa horse and cow, will | employment, and good aocd satisfactory recummendations. Inquire from Mo 30 clock, at RITTENHOUSE, FANT & 00.8 TRsteestH Gay D ASSEMBLY of th . WASHINGTON But CHER CLU Will be given ats ¥¢ €ITY ASSEMBLY Re, ‘OMS Corner Ohio avenuc and Twelfth sta eet. below the Avenue, On TUESDAY EVENING, Pov, 1, 1°53. A BW No ladies admitted who have not b °2 in vited by the Committee, TICKETS, seece sss ONE DOLL, SB Commirrus. Goo. Cari, Geo. Berlein. Chris. Kieny, EERE LOST AND FOUND. I ORT—On Friday, th inst, 4 of the MIRE 8a between the Oh: Epiphany aod 9th atrest, vie F otrest 4 ABLE FUR COLLAR, lined with brown ‘ork Satin. ‘The finder will be euitably rewa det on bringing it to corcer 2d st. and En¢ianaay. 1t* | O8T—A Mororco LETTER BOUK, 4 shape,) owner's name printed upon ji ing valuable papers. A libera! row, for returning itto BALLANTYN 498 7th wtreet, STRAYED AWAY FROM THE SUnSCRIB on Saturday, the 14th inst.a large wateaewe is seeenre jos ol en I will give $sfor her ' Rhee. Be eT ew Yor! Sr enee) peteee sennt REWARD.—Lost,on Saturda: rning, $10 BEARD. —Loet-on between Gautte nd Winder's Building, a small BUX, containing a eae Lees finder will roceivo the above En pen aid he ar! ai ne 10 FARAED SPOR DRSITERY fo ‘olen my stable, on t! a rey ARE, Lipo Ff a A years old “the a r e BC il; noratchen, and marked "G7 er ‘il; also the AS. 0. ©. HOSKIN, I No. 561 Ninth st., Island, in Wallack Row, _fe 21 6t* between D and E sts, | Disab oes the Capitol,a FUK TIPPET, which & can be bad by proving th: same, and pay- | ing oe this advertirement, t Star Office, ae (envelope pon it contain. "3 Book Store, 1" wee. Strayed Eade | ' | i H i | | } | } | | i OST—On ith inst, a small spotted Buffalo | Cow tro forks ot Seema and Fourteenth streetronds near For\ Massachusetts. A liberal reward will be paid by returning the J4CO8 POSS, Brightwood, D.C, same to fe 19 3t* . 5 KEWAED.—Stolen from the promises of | S25 Mes’ Sarah e Cen green. he Reomises of rheve ke Great Palls, one MARK, 1545 hands high: & years old; in fineconMition One light bay HORSE. 15 years old. The above reward will ba | paid by KR. H. DANE. Gu. fo 19-3t* S55 REWARD.—Strayel or stolen yesterday ove Ded ning s light tay HORSE, with three white feet; about 5 yeare old; aso with saddle and b ind bridle; has slse a sore on the right hind foot. The ER, on Ist st. eat, between H and I. fe 19-30" QTRAYED OR STOLEN- On evening of Pebr &% isth, trom corner 12th and O sta,s light TIORSK,(gelding,)8 years old; about (5 hands b answers to name of Charley; wasattachad toa ligh | wavon carryall with tep broken off, parts of the bows remaining in staples; had ona heavy harnass with werd - xpress partially obliterated on both blinders. Information may be left at police heat- quarters, at 264 Sth street, or with anbacribers, at Caropbell Hospital,anc s liberal reward will be paid. | fe 19 3t* HY¥BE & GO 4 ‘FOR SALE AND RENT. OR SALE—A SILANTY, : x F between B and C sts. Good reason given for Ming. Apply ax above. fe 21-20" HANDSOME SUIT OF ROOMS, CONSISTING ofa larve PARLOR, with BED-KOOM copnest- , and Ba b-Room, with Potomac water on the e@ fin well furnished throughout, at 464 b street, between D and B. fe 2h-w* LUABLE PROPERTY AT PRIVATE SAL¥, the sub-criber offers tor talé his thr-e sto ¥ brick HOUSE on New Jersey avenue, near K stre ¢ routh, containing W rooms besides a stable, &c.. to which is attached a handsome building lot contain- ing 5,0 square feet, with fruit trees. it rents for ED. H. ED 672, situated on Ist street, 1 kw 180 per apuum. No. ee cor. th xt. Tatas Fo RENT—To gentlemen, several Forni-hed ROOMS. Apply at No. 459 on 12th street tween G and H ata , west side, FARM LANbs TO EXCUANGE FOR Properly. or a Stock of Goous, ferro,” Box 568 Post Office. FOR SALB—For cash in green backs, BUILDING LOTS ina rapidly improving part of the city. Appiy at No. 66 Louisiana avenue, fe 1d st" [FURNISHED Rooms FOR RENT—At No. 137 oth street, between Gi ond Il, westside, north of the Patent Offlee. fe 19-3t* A GOOD BRIOK STABLE AND CARRIAGR { HOU FOR RENT —Inquiro at No. L Maryland ay. and 13 street, pear ith, north “fest | JOR BALE-The LEASH AND GOOD WILL of a Bakery, and Fixtures for rent. Apoly at 2954. B strect, between 12thand Igth. fe 19 3t* OR SALE—A HOUSE and LOT on the Island containing 7 rooms and passage. Will be sold cheap on easy terms. Aleo, several vacant Lots on ithsreet Inquire at WALKER & O0,’8 Grecery Store, corner llth st. and Maryland ay. fe 19-1) = av. fols-t WO NEAT AND COMFORTABLE BRICK DWELLING HOUSES on Teuth street, be- tween Band F, FOR SALE.—The subscriber will rt Private sale. two neat and well arrangel Briek Lwelling HOUSES. two stories, with nase- ment, situated on the west side of Ith at,, batween _and P. JAS. C. McGUIBE & CO. fe i9-6t_ [Rep.] Auction and Com. Merchanis, — 4 0 REWARD-—Lo:t, on the vight of the 1ith Rn instant, leavesef ivy.in BRAUBLAT, formed of eight supposed to have lacbite, plainly but heavily set, bees dropped in passing to or from a carriage at 136 G street, between 17% lst stx., or the Ku sian Minister's aad The above reward will be given by leaving it at this office, fe :9-3teo* ESIRABLB FOUR STORY BRICK DWELL- ING HOUSB NEAR THE OaPiTOL—We offer for private sale,a four-story Brick Dwelling HOUSE, containing ten roome, situated on East Capitol street, between Ist and 2d streets cast, first equare east of the Capitol. Also, 2 good BUILDING LOT, on 4th street east, Eo hee feat front, Opposite Kbenezer M ?hurch, by filtyindepth. JAs.C. McGUIRE & CO., felg-6t [Rep ] Auction and Com. Merchacts._ vane LOTS FOR SALE.— Fifty-seven BUILDING LOTS for ssle, in square 444, be- tween 9th gnd 10th streets east. and Band C streets south, ama «nly one square frem the Navy Yard Railroad, cast o' tho Capitol. Terms: One-third cash; andthe balance in ten yearly instalments, For further particutars, =) aire ‘ofthe City 5 fo 17-20 OR SALE—Three first class DWELLINGS, four stories high, and a fine Cellar with all the modern improvements, situated on © street north, Detween Ist and 2d stre. te west, mear the Baltimore Depot, Capitol, Passenger Railway and the Avenus. Could be converted into # fine hotel. Will be sold on long time or low for cash, either ately or together. Bor further particulars inquire of JNO. R. WARD, Lumber Dealer, corner of Twelfth st. and Caral. fo 17-68" wi{TEAM FLOUR MILL FOR RENT.—The “Me- kK tropolitan Bteam Flouring Mill,” situated on Canal, corner of 12th street,, x) city fa Washing ton, belonging to the estate of C. L. Coltman. de- ceased, in offered for rent, or a tnane for three years a hep oD if desired. This Mill is well estab- ed, has six ran of burrs,and is le of doing a business: Inquire of either af the eabseris dere. ROBERT COLTMAN, JAMES ADAMS, fe 11-e0Sw_ ‘Exeeutors and Trustees. — ™ The best ead = FOGLE SALOON 18 this city to Be soldat S cose to go into ether business imme- the Agency ty Besson date, a Fah ie maar ee ay. oO. 3 : fe 1i- sen ee H. MILLES, ABM FOR SALM—120 acres 11 i i es rh acres in timber; with pew Frau ‘homes, with saci he nelghtorh. must be a quiet one, and either near the Patent or Post Office or within reach of the eo eer: joe App'y at Room No, 20, 34 partment. Vv ANTE) OUSK, i furaished, will buy t! Address **3. O.,” Star Offier, Rox No. 30. To ih 1w* ANTED TO RENT—By a ermscent nant, a mnall pofurnished DWELLING HOUSE. Address—statiGy location. deseription, and price of | rent—Box 840, City Post Office. None dut ov or parties having leases need answer. ‘Im’ fleor of Fost fet9 3t* ners fe ed \) ANTED—A SITUATION Dlothing Store, by a young man, who Bnglish and Ger Dan. Address D. FRANK Office, fe 16-lw* V corner o' rales than Spore. News Coins, Ancient We tend the wa, MASON’S Hag and ns fe 5 1m* or fD y you np for everythi 375 and 37 othee place in the city. ant the door. We stam it. k tar Remember, 3" R's: aND Pare WANTED—Daat walt your a and Pay ir thing. cea for Gatton aad Woolen valead r Cc J ANTED—To pitchase a LOT, somewhere be- = 9th and 7th streets,and North of Pa. ave... wi Apply at the ir Booas, buy ead josit qsoorally. OR, 7 Warehouse D st., near 7th. moods. “/@Q\ PAWNBROKER—PAWNDROKER STaegt, 2 No. 2990 Between Gh and lish and all pd ad ail articies ip Lriett streets. Money advanced om Gold, & lver. Jewelry, Dia wrder iN PBLLA & CQ. | poate ith 4 rooms; 70 young peach trees and x orp orchard. It is situated on 7th street turn pike, abaut7\; miles from Washington, D. CO. 79 acres of the above is. and fertile meadow.lan t, od the remainder No 1 upland, fronting on tea. county roads. Termscasy. Salewill be 1 as ence Bor particulars inquire of J. P. BARTLEO- LOW. or JUHN A. BAKBB, 558 Seventh o' JL ss a aS —— TABLE PARM POR SALB.—The uzder- VR ed will sell a valuable FARM, situated @ Turnpike road, from Waszingto: i lensbar r. Girectly o; ‘ite the residence of Jann C Rives, Esq, adjoining the farm of Adau Do Esq. The farm contains from.189 to 140 yement, t of which isin a good is peculiarly ad: the cultivation: of fruit. Boerei afully y f{ the finest bujldin, are fourishing you! ebards, together wit’. a most pears. cherries, aprieote. &c.; indeed the piace is celebrated as one ofthe finest fruit growiaw ‘arms im the vicinity of Washingten. 3: will be sold en- tire, or if, desirable, it will be divided. Weare he greater to < late of our late father, ap x oe J . YRITCH. ‘CB TO INVES’ sabscriber bes in value fe te in T DBURY. OK feet San yep ees ad cm ri * tone t ineowt"} Sia ery eounty, Md., frovti' Finateeet ara’ Brookville tarop! about 235 more or ison in twe or thros hant so: peer < thes on Bn Sees. o' ate uf cultival Bre mieadows, and about 75 arr-s of tim d land. The improven ents consist of a guod two stor ame dwelling, barn aO?, ocher ‘outhouses pring of exoeliont wav: r the house, Yor further information tguire of JOHN HARDY, wie resides on the prumises. fe 4-ea3W* BALLS, .PARTIES, &. jk | and cost of defaulting | Instructions for the AUCTION SALES.- AUCTION SALES, FHIS AFTERNOON AND T0-MORRew By 3.0. Mo@UIRE & 00., Auctioown. REORATION OF WASHINGTON SIX PER Par THESE Wrsoeeete -—Us TUESDAY oe Btn inet; ne, a large assert: berrels, ara and Sirnps, Acction Booms, we ye “ Chests Yeung Hyson ane Get et , 7 athlngion Quareciy bowser Teas, _ ore of Wi ‘Siz Boxes Groene and Congentented Lamons, ‘aus Coffee. nile, Terms cash in current te oxes Oranges an % i ebos D Toxes Castii 5 7 ‘ Fores Gt Roza aed Beta sop mr ten) 3.6. Mestihit SEs Ptarch, jertancelil, and Macaroni — a CABER PREGERY ED MEATS AND PRUITS, FSTORE Bare. Turkeys, Ci oS ae By GREEN & WILLI. A Toman eu, Peas Corn. Preserves, £0. Sen" | \WALUABLE PROPERTY IN THE SOUTH Fewate and Walnut Ce sups, and Pickles, 7ths ay Avorion.—On ae é Reet? Brandy and Gin Cock‘sils and ae ‘<2 Cases Li mon and Raspberry Siruye, taining I) F Barrels XX and Magaclia Whis! and fe «ther Brand piakey. aia ker, water in cearly all the ia Brandy. 35 Ve, [ous brands Cigars, chinics and other T. Fils “vat and Obewing Totecce. Kogs White Lead. here A qvantity of Small Btores, oars eam W.L. WALL & 00., Aucte. | By GRERW & WILLIAMS, Auctioncers. _ By J. C. McGUIRE & CO.. Auctioneers. EREMPTORY SAL! ’ EREMPTORI B OF HIGHLY YaLva- THE TURMPIES. mean tae Tr: = or ey ee ee MONDAY ERNOOR bruary 23d, at 4 o'clock, at the aetlon le Bi 10 olclock a, m., = — sell; at the = i fesek the sateend hs Chaifa male Craton ete romeatowmeag- | ES cet ‘s ORs Dun iorae Gre renee o. fremtin been me th entered Januar: ertinigars Bo: "883, The above Horses will be Sold on the a’ oy) pamed day ifthey are net ca! for ard chugs; paid for Livery, &e. . ‘be owners can find them by gp. ©Ting proporty, st Howard's Livery Stable, on A'¥entn street, Letween H andi stecete morth. ‘OKN © HOWARD, two years, with JOIN SPAPFORD. ‘eeman. sent - fon GREEN & WILLIAMS. Aucts. fe J. ©. McGUIRE & OO , Avete, By J. 0. M 5 : O1ICE, virtue of i y eGUIRE & CO.. Auction, T™ aged sees, of tistraia ;RUSTER’S SAL E OF IMPROVED PROPX’RTY. I By virtue of a deed of teust foe mae W. White. Dearia p ato on ee 1eeh da of Bet nh . Pecos iu Liber 5, 4.8, a be } Itetreq , one of the land records for Wein Py ccunty in the DistrictcfColumbia,the undersigvest | Lot Will seil, at public auction, to. the highest buider, | Irom bedoned’ in front of the prem:ses.on FELDAY, the tath day | Mattresses, Shects of March, 1863, at 4 ovciock ». m.,the following | Blankche Wastotend ira, ke pieces of property situated in the me A of Washing- tT hereby give notice thes T will eel! the abowe ton, nee th the pony ety pe gem be iz: acods in front of the Bawk of Washington, Dearth All the eastern part or half of original Lot nem- | gi. west and Pa. avenue, on TORSDAY ine ae bored Are. (5 31n Square numbered one hapdred ed imet..ai 10 o'clock a. m., to the bichest Didder for , oh r. 5 atainin, pat 4,/ Squar, <4 MM . fret. “Also. paxtot Lot numbered fve,(3:)inBquars | “Men____[fe3-3e"}__” WM. MARTIN, wiwbered ‘tee hundred and forty’ s-ven, (27,3 By W L. WALL & O8., Auctioneers, punded a8 foliowe” Beginning for the sane on the ATALOGUE SALB OF t oi inertia nereata De ematierseates | banks mgt etnging fe Sehr of See : o at Hine of af 15 feet wide, and running thence westerly with tes | “eugnete. Parttcstarete ee ¢ 0: - WALS & O0., Aucts iy J.C. McGUIRE & CO., £uctione, X¥FCTTOR'S SAL 4 Willbe sold = DAY, the ith 4 o'clock ©o .t eighteen fect, and thence nd of that width, and in «line parallel with the id alley to a3 feet wide alley in the rear of said jot. Terms: One-third cash; the residue tr-two oq instalments at 6 and 12 montha, with interest, th he secured by the notes of the purchaser and a deed of trost upon the premises plied within three days right to resell at risk haser er purchasers, The terms must be com Us O° the tra-tee reserves, 0.3 . Hand i, in Byeate No. ss. at purchasers? coat, ® HENRY D FEENANDIS. Trasteo tiiesiionetewe fe 2) 2awiwkds J.C. McGUIRE & 00., Ancts Ajiof Square No.23, . Part of Lot 13. in Square No. 245. .K,L M_N. in subdivision of unre No. 215, Lots A, B.¥.G.H lots 3.5. 6and Part pf Lot 2 Ali of Square 3 )OKS, &e. a7. Lote land 3, being ail of Square No. 978. There squares and lois belcas to the estate of O. L. Cotman, deceared. Lots =. Sand 18,in Square S%.are improved by amall brick houres, \HOICE BOOKS FOR LEND. PAILP & 8OLOMONS, at the Metropolitan Book Store, No 332 Pennsylvania avenue have on hood a large and well selected stock of Books arioue styles cf bindings, special'y adapted for reading i dur ing tiga eposge wah rte = A which are wD 2: in Saneze 00. ~ py ence seouehing orn panto! * Al por, ign - 45, siso improved ligation ot the Lord's Bugger?” onen at OF Part Seuare 2 improved by a of Lot 35. small freme house. Terme of fale are one-fourth cash to be paid with- in five days after the ssle, the remainder in three equal instalments = iS -menths. Wilson on the Sacrament; or. Short and Plain i better understanding of the Lord's Supper. Wilsor's Sacra Privata ; or, Private Meditations, * edn to be given and Devotions and S'rayers. Batisfactorsiy endorsed ; Iota Tnrocectian; or. Thoughts in Verso, derca of trust taken to seomre the deferred pay- le’s Christian Year. Picta’s Privata;a Manual of Private Devotions | Ail,pnycyancing to be paid by the purchaser. | for Particular Seasons and Occasions. Clarke's Scripture Promises. eS Waters ; or, Refreshment for the Savioar's Green Pastures; or, Daily Food for the Lord's ‘lock: Bogatrky’s Goléen Treasu: Gays notice if the terms net complied with within ten épys after the day of sale. at the risk and erperee of the @efaulting purchaser x. eee —_ Ly . tia Sonere 88, and of ts in yaare 89. wi eke place or the ha on THURSBAY, 12th day ‘ot Maren, ier at ry. g Archbishop Land’s Meditations, past four o’cleck pm hop aine’s Triumph ¢f Paith. -} . aoe The Words of Jesus By the author ofthe Faith. _*¢ 7 StewSe J.C. McG CIRE & COs Avete. ful fren By J. €. McGUIRE & ©O., Anctioneers, &c.&c. ATHOLI€ PRAYER BOOKS. An extensive assortmert of Catholic Prayer Books in Velvet, Turkey, Morocco aad Pisin Bind- ings, always on hand. fe 3-2 LL THE N&W BOOKS OF THS DAY As EOUN AS PUBLISHED. Tent my ‘quity, the undersigned will sell at publ, TUESDAY. the ioth day of March, 168 acd Jchn x Also, all Etandard Publications and Noveleof the | on A, celebrated wr:ters, such as Chas. Lever, Mr ast 40 clock p.m..on the gon Heury Weed, Miss Mulluch, Miss Braddon,’ Chas. _ bidder, toe east Balf of Lot numbered sixty. (69,) Fickens, Mrs. Southworth, Mrs. Les Hentz, Wil- in H »imead’s Addition to Georgetown. besieging kit Collins, Anthony Trollope, Major Winthrop, | for the same at the southwest intersection of W. Bulwer, Victor Hugo, Thackery and others. and North streets, and running thence south ward- A inrgo ancortment cf | ly with the west line of North str-et one cundred STATIONERY AND FANCY ARTICLES, | and twenty (150) Feet; westerly te wholesale spd retail, at Wert street twemty feet aix : nortber- WILLIAM ¥. RICHSTEIN’S ly pacallel to the ret line ome dred gua tweat ONAL BOOKSTORE, feet to 'he south line of West street; v.. bet. 11th and 12th ate. | said south line easterly with a straight line twenty Washington, D.C feet Fix inches (78.6) to the begint s in i Grorgetown. D. | Wertand North UP. x S ELEMENTS MILITARY ager UPARCG iTS OF M | decks -s ad ot est per stre:ts,acd improved by a good and History, comprising the History of the ae é Beparate Arms combination ofthe Arms:and | Terms: One-third in the residue iné amd 12 the minor operations of War. Transiated by iirig, | months, with interest, to be secured by the motes Gen. Geo. Fe Cullam, U. 8. A.,1 vol., with ith | of the purchaser. with endorsers to be approved trations, $4. | the Trustee. The terme of sale must be com: jaz FRANCK TAYLOR. | with in Gvedays, or the Trustee resell, at the | rink aad cost of the defaulting r. i RICHARD B. ; Prustes. fe'?-Stawtwad- J.C. McGUI 00... Aucte. F®& SALE—TOBACCO AND ERGAR STORE, | with o Restaurant attached. on Fourteenth atrea’, Bear Meridian Hill Hospital. The avore | [VJABSHAL® S4LB.— to virtue of e writ of Sort consist: of two portable buildings. is doing « | clerk's office of the cireuit court o* the District of cesh Dusisess and will be sold ata bargain. Gr'uni | Gojumbia. for the coutty of Washi ‘and te rept very] w. Must be sold, R-asous given on | se cirected. I will expose to public sale, for cash, the premises, corner of Mth ante cH | in frent of the court house door ¢* said county, on fe 1-30 Li L. | MON DAY, the oth dgy of March, 1863, at Io’clock 2 324 | Feito: Lots Noss ard 77 in Love Thpekela ead % 2. } of 8. or ohn 324 = BZA | INS onectown in the District of Colca : | the same being included in the following metes REMOVED! | hounds: Beginning for t 24 street at o a st | point digtant <i feet 6inches from the southrest | Sesh ania senatng goat Sa pad eee CRAREES Ss OUR OLD H jnontioned in 9 deed from Roney Cohan to at 7 ii if - | @ to’ ,) runni ence sast- Having removed his stock of GENTS’ FURNISH- | ardiy with a4 street to feet ingheg, thence south: a i : paral ingan stree ING GOODS from the Store 358 Pennsylvania Ave. | ———— A Siseet' mp ests me nue, (ander Brewn's hotel,) to the old stand of | ches, northerly and psraiiel with | streetto the point of Sagi Ne ther Messrs. CLacus? & Mar, avd singular the impro er eon, No. 324 PENNSYLVANIA AVENUK, will offer to his many friends and customors, a now and complete stock of GENTLEMEN'S FURNISHING GOODS! foried: pon as the hus Bateman, will be sold te a judicials No. 44 to May | Messin favor of Jane Bates oeRD H, LAMON fe We-dte U.S. Marshal B.0. ~ J. G. McGUIRE & 00.. Auctionesrs. FEN Dromz GOTHIC COTTAGE AND Lor namely: Punto Sace.—On TURSDAY AFTERNOON, Foleneey 30m. 4 o'clock, on gone, we White Linen Shirts, All-wool Shirts & Draw- | shall sell part'ce Lot No. 7, in square No. 81, ront- White Muslia Shirts, ere, | ing S fect on Virginia avenue. between pets sod Fancy Must Shirts, Bed Flannel Shirte and./ 5 4 Negolia Shirts, Drawers. Cottage. containing some seven rooms, all in per- Army £hbirts, Merino HalfHose, fect order. Possessien given ‘tbe nent at the rate ey op purchaser to receive Merino Shirts & Drawers Brown Cotton Half Hose, per anDum, uphi thad Silk Shirteand Drawers, Bleached Ootton do. time nan ae Kid, Castor, Buck, Cloth, Bilk and Thread Gloves. | eiy "5" McGUIRE &.00., Aucte,_ Also, alarge stock of Army Gloves and Gauntlets, Silk Handkerohiofs, Linen Handkerehief, Bilk-and Wool Scarfs and Ties, ‘ Also, @. P. BO, ° Qonta’ Patent Enameled Ocllars, at wholesale and retail, 0 for 40 conte. L.P. B.C.& G Ladies’ Patent Electro Collarsand Gaffe, 6 sets far 0 cents. a2 FINE SHIBTS MADE TO ORDER. IRE & O9., Auctioncers. BOF VALABLE BUILBING aap lita CLOSING OUT SALE OF DRY GOOD, At 394 Pexssrivamia Aveyve, LOiween 9th and jth ste, PRON seams © McGUIRE & 00 , Aucts. 'BRMASTER’S OFFIC: and 1¢-tawd de _fe 3 Hy Amererr Q Bame to the publicat Low parcers, for the purpose of closing that branch af the business, j ALB OF CON j 4 Westman et i Mr. J. B, Clagett baa kindly consented to make {| Will be sold on aY, geth inet, _—— v bis office with me for de purpose ofelosing his old j — and er = business, and siso to assist with hiv advice and in- ,| Ocrrals meer the Washington rvatory. j Terms cash, in @overmment funds. flucnee in closing bi slate stock of Pry. Goods. | SSS 7EMRRCUIRE # "G0, Auctioneers OHARLES 2. LOCKWOOB. | end nae. a. TOMPKINS, yEvI | toma __ 8. Barmy, By 3. C. McGUIRE & 00., Anotioneers. remainder in ot Mite hoterest, secured by & . Also, Pha’ bopiee of celeurated Pictures, ANPICTUEE CORD AND TABSRLAt Picture . erie hades panctually executed by 6: ve men in eity or country. *y*MARERITER remember the ber 467th street, ord the terms cash for goodsend lsbxr. fe lb