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THE EVENING 8TAR: | M PUBLISHED EVERY AFTERNOON, (3UNDA¥ BXCEPTED,) : ST THE STAR BUILDINGS, Coasaa Puxn'A AVERUB AND 11TH STRERR, WwW. D. WALLACH. —__s—_—_ Popere served withcat wrappers, by carriers, Wecents per week; In wrappers at the rate of $6 per yecr. To mail subscribers the price is 85 ger yoar; $3 for six months. Papers procured at the Star offica counter, with or without wrappers, Two Can7T3 BACH. SF ADVERTISEMENTS should be seat to the «@fice before i2 o'clock M.; otherwise they may sot uppeer woth ihe next day. Vo, XXII. AMUSEMENTS AUCTION SALES. PERSONAL. "CY ie ay: WBS. L. SMITH—AN BXONULRNT OLACR- voyant and Test Medi: 580 I st near 4th,de- rides and @ouamuricaiss w ds, Been iin friends ata dietascd, tell spirit, friea is th, $ th sice La. uvemue, h- cm HA and Wiig sire ts. SIX ron. ‘PLAT K. BM 8C a) du- Yiow —On BATURDAY MORNING, St April geet previous to cur sale of Curziagss. ws will souk & Sh Ton Platform kcalos. = Fs is fused coal yar4 and bas been used abou! 3 im perfect order. 1. iv of the Bi pateera B-tekecck, apd hee taken the premiuro over Pai Pure mh 3 im Liew ONLY LOOK AT THIS !—We are now revered to do any kind of Embroiderg by akil- Bante, 0 iu ye tall to aatisty, oan Washington: , Ween coas 8 By 3.0, McGUIRE & Go Anco aaserm, 31 on such terms that cacnot WALB OF VALU ABLE VMPKOV.ED, Est BS We ¢@o your Stamping im el TATE, ¢ TY > | dotei proto oy in to ood that we Zwaney ae no! Bec ener Rivgrittes the Kledin the seit Sears t Stam eR Borer yack a areas wc Pareony mete Ba ae: ' Ss Oa gear upon DB DAViB. treated in the most scicatifie ea eee puna Piplonig bangs tn ny oft, A cure guarantied, DAVIE, 468.7th street, Post Office de 20S d ovpoatte Rast stare a fronton 2 gereot of 35 feat 9 fwohen. Kea mawlog Segibe Bivet 5, inches, iapreyed Sy # ine Teme brisk sol, codttaiains SAX rooms, ng MEH fing? Oust {hich cad: and the Ltiuoe ia Shop eS paytrerts até 12, and \Srooutks, se¢urad by a de«d of trust op ‘Pe premises, peand purchaser's onset, NBALL, Attorasy. mh.decddds JF O,MoGUISB & ‘Oo Ancts.— By J. C. McGUIRE & CO . ‘Auctionsors, OUSEHOLD FURNITURE AND BfF ag Bie Auction. —Op MONDAY xOnN x pore a atlo onion ist fae routenss9# Exq . Tweifth stree! en New ¥. ‘gyetue Tee van I street, ‘we shall eth ais Waralinee ro Furie of Wa Velaut } ‘Daranek covered Parlor Farsiture Senveysnci WwW. ones isiag cares French Sofa, oae Arm ani DENTISTRY. Gilt W, Shad: 1800 TST! gives ir, Rolout Whateots is (GQatis DisovaRY Is Dantistay, gieandolrk, Mae A pee Teeth Brivacied without Pe B reia with the Mukrite of Boever, Brnstes's rival tua Ler bo heen Carpet, Bronse Hatiree, C1! Clot Oak exrension Tadic. 12 ‘Oak pining Chairs, ©} ins, Glass and Crockery W. a. Sidebeard. pestis Ke frlcers tor, Pats ‘Tea Sort, toe Piteh tends, iur-aus, Washstanis olsters, and Pi ws Twould advise tact to call’ at Dr. end have them and Sad hanmniess ioe prone. a _ 2, i Proved “method of 1 Teeth. If ths yea wilt have is fat tapers aan i ie eet vii th to ex- pase ne, acti har str’s than thin new panier ve matorhe Forse Botts. D4 vanabioone, No, u4@ Pa. avence. between Pogetiier with a yerera: errortmeat of Kitohen q MBB Ana itch sirects. Denti ree galaiten M.. * ia LSWIk, Mi. By itist, ermB ras! TH _ Bh 8-4 J.C. McQUIRE & 00.. Aucte._ N ogatre, x >. tha Inventor aud Patentse By J © MeOUtRE & CO., Auctionorrs, a ie pire rere F®, B HANDSECHE BUILDING Lars ON fase persone can wear there’ Ponta N ates? etTWREN StxTT aD Seven n fecth who ¢acnot wear others, sad no S7BERTS —On MONDAY AFURNGIN, April 424, at & oeloc’. on the premises banésc me ba’ B perton can wear others who saanot wear these, Perrons calling at ny off ogan be secommodated ath side with aye style and price of Teath thay msy desire, ts we t t Dut to those who are partivrlar a rie fae pares, wohes, sud rapnisg bask 145 fers | sleauest, Strongest, and most pe. foot aley. Theeastern Lotforma tuscornear | grtean prod eet 45 feat wide ca‘led Oregon street, a cv2-third in cosh, the reme ader in. #ix elye vionths with intare: eo we shai ay foar ture that . the MINSHOT. ‘PLATE will be an aia city—No, 22% Porusylyantaavenie eon = dt etreets. Also, 207 Arott st, aE ine cnt bi tie war marly 1 JC Me : . = ALL & OC IN G5, ke. wrouryns SALE We aq | — h by ore £ ~ RAPERHANGIN ¥o 39% Penosvivania ava- i of Wiaea, Sean ih ROdozen Tis caid is ¥anout 4 years te femt A great variety of ENTIRELY NEW SPYLES OF VELVET AND GOLD PAPER, SATIN GROUND PAPER, COMMON PAPER AND BORDERS, ae, the erally, and pation? Cone the advancing avazen with with, pow sold caly f rr BPs, and one of the par’ siogues will be ready two oe will be eres rier secennced, 30 lw (Chron ] W.L. WALG& OO, Avcts, yJ.0. McGUIRE & Oo. Austionee: HR PURNITORE AnD BYreora at Avoction —On TUSSDAY MORNING, Hy *illsell at Hougs No, 319 9:b sre wen Lau. M, an excalicnt asa 2riment efbouseboid forriture, comprising ok ane, Equare Case Piano Forte by Husssll Walaat Carved, Crimson, Damask Sofa, Sowing Chair, “ Crimson Dsmask Window Ot:omann, Marble top Pier Tad‘e, Mirror back, Walnut Green Velvet c vated pm Ghsir, Otvoman ir, . CANTON MATTINGS Cheek and White Mattings, both due u.? common grades. FLOOR OIL CLOTHS, From 3 feet to 12 feet wide, together with a great variety of WINDOW SHADFS, BRASS WINDOW CORNICE, OURTAIN BANDS, DOOR MATS, PARLOR MATS, OOCOA MATTING, &e All ordere promptly attended to at RIFFLE & FALCONER’E No. 8487: gtreet, between [ street and Carved Antiq: Marble top Crntor ‘aod Bide Table. Walnut Corner [Sri ocd Plush covers? Arn Chasis Grek A t frame # Tee Mass. avenu 2 and Gilt Usodelebrae and Gira:doies, i eT mr Sige ae die To sige ete , Tollet Botte, Pare Ward Gorse and Reeruits Wanted Rockers, lem, Soa Hale Bask neowere ent Pte Oo 4 er Beds, Bolsters aud Pillows, Welnut Extension Dintag Ta! Crockery, and Glase Ware O71 + Bxcellent Brassels and tt ree- oly carpets. O77 Gloth, 1 er with # gensral assortment of Kit-hes ‘Terms cesh, inh 29-4 TO FILL THA QUOTA OF THE @BISTRICT OF COLUMBIA. SCURTY POR VETERANS. S552, S226 of which will be paid tn advanee, SOUNTY Po NBW REORUITS. J.C, MoGUIBB & Go., Aucts. By J.0. M:GUIBE& 00,, Auctionsers, . ee ALB DY OATALOGUEOF SEVBNTY- m8 Firat-oLass BorLping Lots BIL0mcING ToaRiasta acal eeraase, Sista 9 & tion rooms corner of Tenth th and D streets, we 8! FIRST. OLAS BUILDING LOTS, Delo: tothe “ Davidson Estate,” corm pric! 2 a eneatatala, bal pul onthe sigh eroun , Acer oF aorth of Pa ansylvenia arenas, between inte acd SSE op wets ber Ae ge renee; Fikecnin sireets west. in the’ best improved and —_— at desir part of the city for private resi- BOURTY FOR COLORED REGRUIZ2, Fo Tdeseript! ve catalogne 8,with terms of sale &c. t Buisa FS MeGUIBE & 00. Ancts. gas or conven 08388 AND MULES r F Fenwaora’s Orrion Oxsinr QuARTER: — y 8150, Peid in advance. PRESONE WISHING TO BNLIST Wash c ace 3,18 Will aps! f the following ington, B.C, apply to any 0 0 Wii be sold at David sustion, at tho ‘Gorcaia REQRUITING OFFICERS 8. 8. BABBB. Bugine Hall, near the Market, on Peateyivacis evense, between Aeventh an? Ninth rtrecta. J. 0. HYDE, Corner of Fourteenth aud New Fork aveace. ©. A, KBABHRY, H streot, near corver of Kineieenth aa3 Pesn- Pa the hg tty e city of Washin: - WabieaD. a a A pe a rapes cpa jot of onSEs AND MULES. Cond fi bie service, Terma c asa b Goverament fc2as. Salon to commence at 10 argos FORE, Brig. Gen. onwre juartermaster WhD Bt ant mal Oe Weskington, W ‘LL BH SOLD at RDOTION BVERY wan Bay, aad SA TURD ET. at ni ors BAKPF foot o! street, at ; oo gpa = tae ‘iba eylvania avenue. Manes estate the limite ut the Dieteict of 3.0, PAREBR, Solaobig, sud ruinped this pat fo forty bana Dorner of Righ and Duxbarton sireeta, Georen- veld at the time of eale, BELL, town. Lent. Col. ado 8. ¥. 8. ©, O. LANGLEY, Navy Yara Briags, hae Leon appointed Rearniting OmMeer. i HBNRY A. SUG BRT, Captain and Provost Marsha}, INDOW SHADES. GOLD———- 0 PAQUE——- WH ITE BUFF @RREN AND BLUE——_————HOLLAND +IXTURES >—___——all approved styles. @.L. & J.B. 5 3 16! District of Golambia. Manufacturers snd Importers, M]_ R. WOODWARD LIVERY, 8 Le AND 359 Broadway, New York, ae woorwanne STABLES, ~ No. 47 Norre Stacer, Bavtimons, CURTAINS, Near Saratoga Street. BBWSTYLES, 3 © 1864. HORSES, CARRIAGES, HARNESS, &e., par- ed and 60! awisstacey, 2B 9 NOTTINGHAM | Corie subscriber offers his wecvices to 7 zx the pubiic, which from long experience MUSLIN, z = = BROCATELLE | and extensive acquaintance gives him . Particular at- 4EPS, gp enay eL0Te, tention given fo the selection of Baddie ped Tar. 4 101 1 rses DAMsé5E. Qs ts TATANESS aay ditention by sending them to er aidress mary Paris CLOTH. Fely upon having them proraptly attended to with- : out the personal attention of the owner, thereby COVE! saving themselves much time and trouble. SOK PIANOS AND TABLES | | Refer to W. D. Wallach, Proprietor Washington 3 Dr. John Gregson, Vetgpinar eon; @. Le J. 8. EBLTY, Sammie! Houston, Quartérmaster’s Departiment, as N m! Wi ee feed lan OR SALE—B: Lady, deny leaving the giie=On0 Pi BADDLE ~Sawitable ROOFING BaLT! | fore Ledy? very apiriied aed a portoctly SS x H. 0. WILBON & CO., ere one superior SADDLE HORSE; for a gen Foor or 2p Br. West, Wssmtnoton, D.C, tleman of taste Can be seen for a few days at Hazell’s Stable, Beall street, Georgetown, No, 16 Any person wanting such wor and see them. One Saddle and Bridle, made by Frainer York, cost ; made and Gtted expressly Lady’s horse. th 2 LADIES < ‘OF # MASHINGTON, h,. 34 Markt ‘shuce bet Tthand 3th sts. by opened a very larges assortmentof Sprin Also. a great variety of [Bmbroiderics meh ng Loco Handkerchiefs, Sleeves, &c..&c, Fancy Fancy Parasols, ©: 8. Hoop Skirts, ‘and tment of Ladie Cader Ciothing ana i cheap LA eek Lat Cn soa Fees ell by calling and examining our stock of go 4. JARDIN, Nora Before you buy clsewhere. mh 24h" Rat soars of FURNITURE. ye and other ae, Manufacturers of 2007 ING FELT, DRY AND TARRED SH BATH. ING, ROOFING ORMENT and LAMP BLACK, FRLT AND OBMBNT, Wholesale and Retai), Dealers supplied on the most Hiberal terms. ry—Foot of 23d street west. Ofice—i61 21 Street, below Pa avenuc. maa 11-3m* 4-3 d do well to call t Now 3 0 Summer Cloaks. Bonnets and Flowers. ipollers, BLS lat G*4P3 Corrr ry peels Deleware Goneord, Har Uaritora FURNITURE. Braye Cuiti: tock of CABINET FURNITURE Vinerard. Price 91 sain 100, senomfall snd soreniste ambmvsing ovary eric Bn Tl eotw* Lid mg usually kept ine Grat-elase Furciture Store, wae. ik, 2 pu c 5 NOOR For sate ote of sieaed ante We cordially inv Pee EN & WILESO sod BADD! ey ed Iron Hall, Ro, 318 Penngylvani ieitmaaeh :¥ ian 8. wh Ib-eost 9th and Bovatn on? HO, 873° antares "yy Rit Dice; eB Bez) Baiona)}) _- BRIOMBI i mnt Seo rsipeed sors of batiding erioks For ke, Luneties, Disriea. " . B, bevwoen Ms 2 mig ta? heey Wi a oes tert <> : Puenen SAYLOR FORD’S NEW THEATER, TENTH STRERT, ABOVE /R PENNSYLVANIA Avexvz. THIS (Poureday) EVE EVENING, Maroh 31, sDWI FORRESYr will enstain his erent Sheksperean delineation of OTHELLU. #r apbn Me Calough Mre.J. Allen as Miss aijesd Guay Mr. J Mr. H. B. -.-.Lago sdémona a 1 oderig:: will be produced en 2 stage with a yh ds completeness, . FRIDAY, Aprili, BpweN PORWR EST will appear for thist a LUCI SU UNI Us BRUTUS RUT US. of Purl Ohear AWERIC NTR GEDTAN, HOWIN FOR Ben he will » ppear in-hia ce) etree ted charecter of ROLLA, THE RUVIAN H HERO. *\Gaturday, Jast nizht of the ““Octorno: Due notice wa be piven of of the Grat performan: ot the now play. HO Miles, Esq ontitiel ENO VALIENTE. MPORTANT | NOTICE. PERSONS) HOLDING RESERVED PLACES are ree DE ly requested to EARLY. in the Tragedy i} The immense throng ef patrons now atlending the theater fill the thoroughtares to an extent rendering access to.secured places somowmat diffi cult after the rise of the curtain. PRICES OF ADMI33i0N, Dress Circle. . < Orchestra Chai Family Circte Private Boxes. Reserved seats GREAT METROPOLITAN HALE, PRNHSTLVANTA AVERUE 4ND EL&VENTH BTRERT, GARD NER &'00_. . Propristors, W.H. Bartholomew acd Robt, Butter in their great and immensely su reeastal pantouinwe of _ DON JUAN, in her heantifal dances. nasintad b: Cc. CONST ANTI UE The inughapie fi eof HASHER AND ing, Dancing, &c., 1 unexcelled entert: company, maciag Sth, first appearance of ating promic M'LLE MEOLA, andthe Philatetp! taf f Lis Monday evening, Apri! the beautiful sad SATURDAY ArT GRAND F«M'Ly FRONTING Pr Y) Hamorin & Co - Fitz Simmons. a, THE GREAT PEATURKH AND HIP SEASON. HOUSE CROWDED NIUIITLY. OF Fitesimmons ee RY FEMALE PIOKPOCKET OF WASHINGTON; or, HIGH AND LOW LIFE The great hw pantomime, JOCKO, THE BRAZILIAN APs Jocko..: -- Hernandez Foster THE GREAT MAN MONKEY OF THE AGH. W STARS, AT GUSTA WALBY, FANNY (#1 LMORE, GEORGE SHELDON, allin ‘he greatestand best show fn the Capital city. Barly to secure seats. Admission, 25 ana § cts, IN TRE CAPITAL “Private boxes, $5. GREAT NATIONAL CIRCUS! MRS. CHARLES WARNER, Rice)... ~. ++...» Diracirass, (formerly Mrs. Dan NOW OPEN FOR ONE WEEK ONLY! PERPORMANOES EVERY AFTERNOON AND EVENING. AT SIXTH STREET AND BREW YORK AVENUE. This Equestrian Organization has besn arranged with due regard to high-toned refinement, Tho company consists of the following well-known Artistes: MES. CHARLES WARNER, (FORMERLY Mus. DAN RICE.) MR. HARRY WHITBY, MASTER JOHNNY WHITBY, MISS ELVIRA WHITBY, MISS 8U-IE WIIITBY, MRS. FRANK WHITTAKER, THR DENYEK BROTHERS, MR..GEO. DERIOUS, MR. JAS. HAWKINS. MR, CHAS. KING, MB. FRANK WHITAKER, MR. D. HOWARD Wit. KENNEDY, CLOWN Thetwo Comic Mules, : OONTRABAND AND CUNNING, wil! be presented to the andience by their trainer, Doors open at2 and7 p.m. Adinission 80 cents, Children under 12 years of age 26cta._ mh 23-!w* CANTERBURY HALL. CANTERBURY HALL, CANTERBURY HALL, THEACER LOUISIANA AVENTR, Rear of Nationa! and Metropolitan Hotels. Groaek Lea. Proprietor BRILLIANT D VARTED Pen Ounenome? UNBOUNDED ENTHUSIASM CROWDED HOUSES! The best conducted ane most popular place of aiausement in th ont Bi ww ‘At PRACTIONS! nied and attractive perform- country can produce, The management bare pins for the Canterbury the pad ‘ithe of MODEL MUSIO WALL OF THE WORLD. The entire great Dramatic, Operatic ae PPerpii- chorean Alliance wili Repent 9: fons ht MISS JENNIE EN The beautiful and dashing Son, THE RONZANI BALL TROUPE. W. B. Cavanaugh, Mesars, Williams, West,Dough- erty, Renner, Donne} ys in their diferent acts. DELEHANTZ AND WA The great Beg Ds ance CUURT OF BEAUTY. Mlle Media. Naomi Porter, Jennie sie Forrest, Emma Schell, Estelle Forrest, Nelly Bai inford, ‘Louisa Rolette, Mary Coulson, Lucy Olifton,Emma Thom- as all appear to-night. A great variety programme to-night, ipelndiog abeautiful Draioa,a eplendid Ballet, Laughable thiopians, Songs, Dancing, Extravaganzas and a Fairy Pantomime, &c. Doors open at 7; performance atd. SPECIAL NOTICE TO eADINE. A GRAND FAMILY NE for the expen Scegr gdaiion'e or Padies and chil- be given on SAT unpay ARTI jOON, April 2, Doors open at 2 o'clock; performances ai 30’clk, P prices, 28 follows: 0 reserved Orchestra Seats, . 25 cents Ubiléren to reserved Orchestra Seats......10 cents NOTICE EXTRAORDINARY. Will be produced in afew days the grand, gor- gvous, spectacular paciomime, aa per ormed at the Bowery Theater, entitle: 7 ine HOUSE TH 4p har pap BUILT. ¥, & ta sant of two MUSTO!» Ha with thou OVICE—The Pu blie is respectfully informed N on and after the first eed of April. 1834, all vood, Coa!, and Lumber landed at our wharves : li be subject to wharfege as follows: ‘or Wood, per cord Yor Ceal, perton -. For Lumber, per tho * AN! to be removed from the w! , otherwise balf the above rater respectively will be ehacged for evory 26 hours it ma: pomein ba Ha Rie WILLIAMS a JOLLY. after that time. * LS halla m0 % We Zax, eds? rhvetitoe ‘up atai mire,» between 9th and bi Ki DING SCHOOL vite ea . Lancaster Pa, For eirenlarsa ad- R.A, MORRISON. MAND, OFFICIAL, Mustering Service. (Oircular, No. 20.) War Department, Adjutant General's Washington, March 1, The following changes of Musterin; Commissaries, and Assistant Oommiasaries of Masters, during the month of February, 1961, are anponnced for the information and guidance of all concerned. First army C: orps. Commissary: Lieutenant H. c. Egbert, 12th United States infantry; appointed April 15, isa; relieved Fesruary 15, 1564. Second Army Corps. No changes since February 1, 1861. Third Army Corps. No changes since Fe bruary 1, 1964. Furth Army Corps. Comniiecaries : Captan C. O. United States infantry; appoi 1664. Captain Aldert B.Dod, 15tn Uni infantry; appointed Oc tober 12, 1863; relieved Janmary 19, 1864, Fifth Army Corps, No changes since February 1, 1361. Sizth Army Corps. Assistant. Commissary: Captain King, A. A. G. volunteers, 3d division; ap- pointed February 3, 1e6i—tem porary. Siventh Army Corps. Commicsary: Lientenant Aloert O, 2d United States urtillery; appointed 1564. Assistant Commirsaries: Captain Charles E. Farrand, !1th United States infantry, Ist di i864, Lisntenan: sion; appointed eet rary 15, Francis 1. Wilson, 34 Un 2d givision, pecans A. Curps, April 13, 1263; uted States 3. M 32d) 9th Wisconsin volunteers, 34 divi: pointed Jannary 15, 1864. Captain L. Jette, let Nebrasin cavalry, district of North. eastern Arknheas; appoirted January Lieutenant W. F. Morge, 34 Minnesot: teers, colored troons; ap. vinted January 6, p 7th Mi aon 7 issoari Ic64.’ Lientenan: James Lt. Gray cavalry, Ist divicion; appointed A. eavaizy division, artment of the Cetover 3t, 1463; tr Howard, ‘ed January 29, ivision, ith nsferred from 16th Corps Janunry 6, 1°64. Lieutenant Hugo Koch, usferred from Depertmany Northern Departmen’. or J. O. Urs appointed FE a eeireary, 20, 164. Commissary volunteers MusTERine Orricens. Lieutenant G. V. S. Aiken, Sth: United States intspiry,-New York city; appointed January 30, ise4. Colonel A. G. Brackett, Illinois cavalry, ré jor ist United States cavairy,) Saint Louis, Missouri; appointed January 30. 1564. Lieuterant Stephen 8. Balk, 6th United Siates cavalry, Elmira, d York: Sppoint: ad Febru. ary 10, 1861—temporary. Lieutenent T. T. Brand, isth Umied States infantry, Madison, Wisecnsin; appointed I’, ruary 15, 1861—temporary. Captain George M. Bra: infantry, Lonisvilie, Ken roery 27, i 6i—temporary. Lieutevant Eugene Carter, Sth United Status infontry, Epripateld, Iunois; appolited Peb- Teary I, 1¢ Cap’ tain R.E. A. Crofton, 16th United States iniantey, Harrisburg, Penusylvania; ; appointed Jangary 30, i61—temporary. Lientenant J. W. Clous, 8ih United States in- hake Ehnira, ‘New York; appoleted February one” } ig Officers, 18th States Capiain C.C. Charchiil, United States Army, Harrisbcrg. Pepusyl vania;appointed February 10, 1S61—temporary Lieutenant E. R. Craft, sth United States fore » Indianapolis, Indiana; appointed Feb- roary 24, Adem G. 1853—tem porary. Lishienant ¥F, DeCourcay, 13th United Vine States infantry, Louisville, Kentucky; ap- March 7, | Pointed Febraary 5, 1®61—temporary. Major Edward Detchy, Additional A. D.C. Detr oit, Mi 0; appointed February 19, 1664. Lieutenant William O. Douglass, 14ch United States infantry, Indianapolis, Indiana; appoir ed February 2, 1°61—temporary. Captain H. A. Ellis, i7th United fantry, New York c1iy; anpoiried Febr 1€6i—temporaty. Lieutenant J. A. Fessenden, 5th Vni‘ed Sridlery) Auguste, Maine; appointed February 5,38 Captain H. B. Fleming, $ch U fautry, San F: elecu, Uniafe January 6, 1 Captain R. T. Frank, fh United Stare fantry, New York appointed February i). Ie64—temporary. : cavalry, sion; ap. . PB.’ Gil- y 6, 1961. ta yolsn- eheter tas C. M, is Micsouri, = micas satin’ > Lieutenant S. P. Ferris, sh Uuived States ia of ike Mieconri ary 6, 1261; relieved Fob- | ganiry, New York city; appointed February MM, rnery 15, 1954 E64 lomperary. idee . . Lieutenant Otis Fi >» th United Commissary Bowmaa, &tth fanty, Bostor, Mas setts: an so Penueyiy Ninta Army Corps. No changes since February i, 1964. Tenth Army Corps. istant Oomn Richaraeon, ih New Harapsaire v uppamied July 2v, 1863. Kleventh Army Cor, No +harges cince February |, 136. Tiselfth Army Corps. thanges eonce February |, 1961. Thirteenth Army Corps. No changes since Februxry I, 18 Fourteenth Army Clo ps. Assistant Commissary: taptum ©. ard, 18th United Stawa infantry, 2d appointed April 24, 1953; iransferrea, sary, to 4th Army Corps, Januar, No Assistant Commissanies: L Harrington, dd United States cay vision. inted Eebruary 9, ant William Hawley, 34 United Ith division; appointed April December 2 3. Tienteaan 3d United States cavalry, ith divi: pointed December 24, 1803. Stateenth Army Corps No changes since February t, 1861. Seventeenth Army, Corps. Assistant Commissary: Captain N. W borne, 13h United States infantry, 2d division: det aes September 3, 1883; relieved v9, 1564. , Bighteenth Army Corps. No changes since Febrnary 1, 1864. Nineteenth Army Corps. Assistant Commissary: Licutenaut F. Garvin, lst United States artillery, 3d division; appoimted April 20, 1663; relieved February 27, 1564, Twenty-Second Army Corps. No changes ince Febraary 1, ‘eat, Twenty-Third Army Corps. No changes since February 1, i364. A. G. 0., War Depariment, No changes since Febraary 1, 1584. Ueadquarters, Army of the Poiamac. No changes since February 1, 1861. Gavalry Corpr, Army of the Potomaz. Capiain Lester Walker, stn appointed January 16, Hays, 6th Unit-d States cavalry; appointed December 12, 1563; Commissaries: United States cavalry: 1664. Captain Henry relieved January 16, 1864. Depariment of the Last. No changes since Febraary 1, i861. Department of Virginia and North Carolina. Lientenant A. J. Assistant Commissaries: Holbrook, 5th Massachusetts volun ariet ot North Carolina, appomted January & Lieatenant Chartes P. Brown, 15th Connecticut volun- teers, district of North Carolina ; appointed relieved Kebruary 19, 1861. February 19, 1864. Department No changes since February i, 1861, Department of 0 azo. Ascistant Commissary: Captain William H. Fageu, 31th Kentocky volanteers, District of the Clinch; appointed January 17, 1564, Department of the Missouri. Assistant States $ v aly inted F-brnar, Major T. he aan c, ary 1, appeinted May 9, 1863; transferred ment of Kansas, January 1, 1364. W. O. Gould, 14th Ka brigade; appointed June 19, 1! Department of Kansas, Janua 1863; transferred to * Department of January 1, 1864. Department of the South. Seo 10th Army Corps. Department of the Gulf—Corps d Afri Aseistant Commiesary: Teueenaee, c. ‘rs Ro- ben, Lzth infantry, sornes fama, 1st division; appointed January 2, 186! Department of pall Mexico. No changes since February 1, 1864, Department of the Pacific. sistant Commisaaries: Captain H. ing, 9th United States. infantry; appointed Ja: . Jocelyn, 3a Cal- ifompia volunteers, District of Utah: appoisted uary 6, 1£64. Lieutenant S. E December 26, 1863. Department of the Tennessee. No changes since February 1, 1864. Department of the Northwest. No changes since Veneoary 1, 1864. Department of West Virginia. No changes t since Roaweaty fie th Department of the Susquehanna, ary: Lientenant J. per, Sth United States artillery; appointed Jan- vary 3, 1864, temporary; relieved #ebruary 3, the Monongahela, T. B. Swearingen, A. December 9, 1863. tain W. R. Howe, ted Deceraber 9, Assistant Commas Department Cormissary: Capi A. G. volunteers; appointed Assistant Commissaty: ti G. volunteers; sp; 18 Department of Arkansas. See 7th Army Oorps. Middle Depariment. “Bee Sth Army Corps. Department of Washington. See 22d Army Corps. = ‘i : Coramisaary; Major Fh Gar yn cs | safe see baie es appointed A.O.M, District of the Frontier, ndeat of of ean Ome De tds of ine Missburt Jani ‘ A taistant Comm: Lieatensat 3A Wilcox, 4th Valted Nebraska; appointed Ma) from eke ne Mane 386A. es Ta nt W i 5 : ransterred from ct nee feces ti Le eS soho ae cor ree fon Departs i December te jecces rr’ 1884. Meio jor W. 0. aah sik Baa ae Alry: appointed ‘Febraary 15, colored troops; ap- eary: Liectenant Washing: the Cumberland, mmissaries; Colonel A.G.Brack- ett, ®th oer cavalry; (Major ist United . District of the Frontier; ioainel May 9% 1363; transferred, as Commissary, to Department of Kansas, 1964. Lieutenant J. A. Wilcox, 4th United States cavairy, District of Nobreeks; sas cavalry, Indien transferred to 1, 1861. tain John C. Anderson, Ist Colorado cavalry, District of Colorado; appointed December 1, et toe ruary If, 1864—temporery. Captain George Gibson, tith United S$: intaniry, Madison, Wiscoasin: appointed re ruary 1, If Liévtenant Louis ™. Ham 3 ip tr Augveta, M rnary 4, If Lieutenant Abram A, Harback, tith Untied States infantry, Davenport, Iowa; appointed February 4, itt. Liettenant H. A. States artillery February 9, 1@64—temporary. Lieutenan: Matthew Jack, 1 a infantry, Elmira New York: appointed Fer. Tuary 9, [-64—tem porary. ad United Appointed B. | St M.V. 3B. O. How- tam George S. Lauman, 10th division States intaatry ingfleld, Uilinois: appointed » 83 Com- rary 1, fet. i 5 29, 1961. Lirutenant W. W. Lyon, iith United St intaptry, Albany, New York: appointed é'eb- ruary 12, 161—jem porary. utennnt Daniel Loosely, Mth United es intaniry, Hartford, Connecticat: poinied January 29, | is 64. olonel Louis H. Marvauil, Additional A. D » Madison, Wisconsin, appoiated February jrelieveu Pebruary 2 J. Cain, sion; ap- Lieutenant J. ¥ McQuesien, 24 United States cavalry, Goncord, New Hamopenire; ap- pointed February 4, i6i. Captain E. G. Marshall;6th United Stat infantry, Rochester, New York; appointe: May £3, 1863; relieved Decemter 31, 1863. Captain Giles B. Overton, th United States infantry, Elmura, New York; appointed Feb- ruary 13, 1964. Lieutenant Henry ©. Peck, th United States infantry, Enmira, New York; appointed Feb- ruary 30, 1861—temporary. Captain J. H. Rathbona, 12th United States infantry, Baltimore, Maryland; appointed Feb- rusry 17, 1€64—temporary. Lieu'enant Chas. Snyder, 6th United States infantry, Philadelphis, pice am ap- pointed February 10, 1564—temporar: Licntenant Jobn L. Smyth, 10th United States inias try, Fort Tromboll, Connecticat; appoint- vn. ed February i, JS64—tem porary. Lieutenant S.S Sumner, 5th United Siatee cavalry, Springfield, Ilincis; appointed Febru- ary 2, if6i—temporary. Lieutenant George Williams, United Staiss army, Pittebuss, Pennsylvania; appointed Febroary 10, 1:64—temporary. Captain T.W. Wajker, United Staies Army, Davenport, Iowa: ‘appointed February 13, 1€6!— temporary. utenant Eugene Wells, 12th United States infantry, Wheeling, West Virginia; appointed February 19, 186i. Lieutenant W. W. Webb, ith United States cavalry, Wheeling, Weet Virginia; appointed June 15, 1663; relieved February 19, 1964. The following .officers sre announced as Obief Mustering Offic ers, Superintendents of Volanteer Recruiting Service, and Chief Dis- bureing officers for their respective States and Districts. T5e Chief Mastering Officer foreach State or District will take immediate measures to see that all Mastering Univers under him muster only recrnits for organizations which have been once completed and such new organiza- tions (not recruits but compiete organizations, ) as may be authorized by the War Department. Many Provost Marshals have violated the re- gu'ations in munstering in recruits for new or- ganizations, Chiet Musteging Oficers will immediately take steps to put a stop to this practice : - Arkavsas. Captain James A. Swaine, A. Q.M. volun: teers, Chief Musiering Officer, Superintendent of Volunteer Reoraiting Service, and Chief Disbursing Officer. State of Arkansas, head- querters at Little Rock, Arkansas. Ca ifornia. Brigaaier General John 8. Mason, United States yolunieers, Chief Mustering Officer, Superintendent of Volunteer Recruiting Ser- vice, and Chief Disbursing Officer, ‘State of California and Nevada Territory, headquar- ters at San Francisco, California. Connecticut. , Major Delavan D. Perkins, Additional A. D. (3., Chief Mustering Officer, Superintendent of Volunteer Recruitirg Service,and Chief Dis- bursing Officer, State of Uommecticut, head. quarters at Hartford, Connecticut, IWinois. Lieutenant Colonel James Oakes, fth United States cavalry, Chief Mustering Officer, Saper- intendent of Volunteer Recruiting Service, and Chiet Do eberaitg. Officer, State of T[ilinois, berdquarters at Springfield, Illinois. Indiana. Colonel Conrad Baker, ist Indiaca cavairy, hief Blusiering Officer, Superintendent of Volunteer Recruiting Service, and Ohief Dis- bursivg Officer, State of I:idiana, headquarters at Indiannpolis, ee Os- February Le 2ers, Dis- 16, 1564. Janu- fo Depart- sutenant Cap- Kansas, B. Flem. Lieutenant Colonel W. N. Griar, 1st United States cavalry, Chief Mustering Officer, Saper- intendent of olunteer Recruiting Service, and Chiet Disbursing Officer, State of Iowa, head- quarters at Dayenport, Iowa. | Keniucl Major William H Side! , 15th United Siates infant Ohiet Mostering Officer, Superintend- ent of Votunteer Recruiting Service, and a Disbursing Officer, State of Kentucky, head guasrters at Louisville, ag oR Pr crrig Color afm Nebeatins 5 W. Pi. thie tae oacaes et Musiering cel in! “Fol Service, and Oalef ‘Dis: vend Bien ‘Territories of Kansas, Colora- pene ‘Kansas, ebraska, and Dakota, headquarters at June 19, s< . Lieutenant Colonel 8. H. a, ae fiatee (arog iy pole Mewes, or oe <a jt ‘lon’ erait v | Boater *Disbarcing Officer, State of Michi- gan, headquarters at Detroit, Michigan. © | nd Chier Disbursing Ofiicer, Northern Ds yi- . | New York. * 1 Major A. S. Div United | a /THE WEEKLY STAR. This exceient Famity and News Jours»), Containing & greater yuriety of tuterestirg Peacing then can be found in any omer, is Ppeblishe¢ on Friday morning. it imyarinbiy contains the « Washington News” that has mado the daily Evemse -R efroulate so generally thronzghout we country. Trnxs. Cash, invariably im adcance. Sirgie copy, per annum. seeee oo BL cle copies, in wrappers, Five Orrrs. ‘ sete. Clark, Sth Unites Majer Franez States artilery, Chief Mustering Officer, Superi.. tendentof Volunteer Recruiting Servire. aud Chief Disbursing Officer, State of Massachr- selts, hi Ssanarters ut Boston, Massachneetis, yiend and Dee Los Totonel Neal L. Jeffries, Invalid Corps, Chief Mustering Officer, Superintendent or Volunteer Reeruuing Service, and Unter Di.- | burcing Uficer, States of Maryland and Deia- Wine, Lendgu auore, Maryland ColonerE. BR AWxauder, térh United saves ry, Chief Musierime Officer, Saperin- weet Volnuteer Reerniting Servier, a ‘ b ate Of Missoni, nr, Teutennnt Qolonel Jonn T. Ayarill, sth Min- nevota volmteers. Chief MeStering OMicer, Super: encdent of Votunteer Heerniting Ser- vice, and Obiet Di bursing oR ef, State of nnecott: heanquatent at St a Mimne- New Toph ire Brigadier Gevernt BW. Binks, Unlted States volunteers, Objet Muasteriag Officer, Snupetin- tendent of Volunteer Recruiting Service, and Chiet Disbursing Gillcer, State of New Han v- bie re, beadquarters &t Ooncord, New Ham). shire. New York. Brigadier Ge spret William Haye, Un | States Volunteers, Chief Mastering Omi: | Superinienden! of Volunteer Recrui pe SS { vice. and Chiet Disbursing Otticer, Sonthe | Pork of New York, headgnarters at N K city, vr Frederick Townsend. itn Uniod tes infantry, Chief Musterine Uflicer, Su. periptendent of Volunteer Keorniting Sar vi sion of Ne York, beadquarters ab Albany, A.A... volunteers, 5 1 tent of Voriu- aud Oniet Disvure N. 7 | Mustering Ofteer, Supermt teer Res rulting Ser i Major Henry LR. Selde intanury, Chief Musiering Odicer, sa | kndeni of Volunsers Recruiting oer vive, ai 4 Chief Disbursicg OMicer, Territory of Mexico, headqpariers nt Santa F a Si ico. | tendent o! | Chier Bi quarters a us, Ohio. ylve nit ti United Siar Fs » aod , Exstern Divisioa of adqporters at Philadeipris, Jolonel J. V. Bomtord, id Void y. Chief Mustering 0: Qo unteer Recrui; | Obief Diebarsinge Officer, W | Pennsylvanie, neadquarters as Harrishs- Pennsylvania Rhode isla. Captain William Silvey, 1st United § £1 bursing Officer, State ; quarters at Providenee, Ruode Island, Tennessee. Japtain J. R. Paxton, 1sih Unitea S fantry, Chief Muste ring Officer, Superiatende out | of Volanteer Reerniting Service, and Chief Dis- bursing Orlicer, State of Tennessee, head guar ters at Nashville, Tennessee, Vermont. Brigadier General T. G. Pitcher, United S's 'os volunteers, Chief Mustering Officer, Super tendent of ’ Volanteer Recruiting Service, and Chief Disbursing Officer, State of Vermont, headqvafters at Brattloborough, Vermoat. Wisconsin, Colonel James D. Greene, Sth United S--1 infantry, Chief Mustering Officer, Superi tendent of Volunteer Recruiting Servics, x01 Chief Disbursing Officer, State of Wisconsi... headquarters at Madison, Wisconsin. West Virginia. Lieutenant Colonél Joseph Darr, jr., 1st Vir- ginia cavalry, Chief Mustering Officer, Super- intendent of Volunteer Recruiting Servic>, sud ( hief Disbursing Officer, Stateof West Virginia, headquarters at Wheeling, West Virgima. Washingion Territory and ees Major N. H. McLean, A. A.G, 3 Chief Mustering Officer, Superiu te naeerery rhe Siiser, Rerritory of vice. and Chief Disbars ug fMficer, Territory of Washington ard State of Oregon, hexdquarters at Portland, Oregon. The following are the changes of Proyost Marshals during the month of February, (sci: Jowa, . 4th DistrictHeadquaiters transferrec to Grinsell. * Mar: ‘yland. Ist District. —Capiain William P. Leonard, vce Capte John Frazier, jr. sopoin revoked February 15, a lst District—Captain James A. Fie Ceptain Edwin Rose, died January | ist District—Captein William H. Pier PSUiy vice Captain Moses G. Leonard, resigned Feo- ruary 25, 1864. 12th District—Captain William S. Jonnstor, oie Capiain Isaac Piatt, dismissed Fepruary 13, $64. Stth Lisiriet—Captain William F. Rogers, Captain Gustavus A. Scroggs, resig od February 16, 1864, Ohic. 4th District~Headyuarters trausferred to t r- bana. Pennsylvania. $th District—Captain Thaddeus Stevens, » ice Capiain A. W. Bolenius, relieved Fevruary <1, 1861. 17th District—Headquarters transferred (> Holiidaysborg. W. A. Nicsois, Assistant Adjutant Generni 'Y DIBEOTION OF THE TRESSURY,I hereby ¢i Bay me to receive pubserip' One ace nited Stat+s Bondsat meieen by ‘the act of Ware 8, 1664, bearing date Teh 1, 1354, redeemabl- at the ploanure of the Government, alter ven 3240s, and payable forty years from date, bearing interest at five per ceptum a year, payable on Boole uot ever one hundred dollars anpuaslly, and on ald other bonds semi-annually, in coin. Subseribers will receive either Registered or Coupon Bonds, as they may prefer. Reeistared bonds will be issued of the ten Huptred 4 tiors of Fifty dollars, ( 3100.) Five Hundred aoniars, (3800,) Ove Than and ae? ais, LC.) Five Thousand clare, §$5 0¥1,) and Teh ‘Phontand dollars, ($10.000.) and Convoi Bonds « of the denomiva’ tior Fifty dollars, (359, > Ore Go Soliars, (Si0n,) five Hundred dulfict, ($80 ) and One Thousand dollars, (8 007.) Subscribers will be required to pay in ad to the amount of the principal of the Boads. in Jewfa) money, the acerued interest in coin,(or in Bolted. Efated ree or me men of Mationsl anks ing fifty per cent for premium anti poemter notice.) frown the first day of March or ‘eptember, as the case inay be, until the day of iption and payment. sh Te spt of subscriptions I will iseue my cerdficate of sit therefor ia =e te, the ps inal of £ iin wit be forwarded snb- oer to the at ee of the fees Washing- ton, with a letter tating the k istered or Coupon,) and the dencwination rok Fequired. on’ the receipt of the original Certii: ab the Department, fe Bonds subserived for will be transmiited ea, nach sepecriers respectively, as soon as the san weeer red. It isexy eted ‘that the ret deliveries of Counon Bands wil! be made not later than the fourth (4th) of sees le F. BE, BPINN&R, bs S-4w Treasurer United Statos. IME LIME! LIME! Orders received for first su ality peaes yee ALUM LIME. aS the © 1 bag oat ee 8 AY: eyeas 2 See and ae se eee ‘GEO We fe IN VILLE & &o 0. ‘proarat 70 DR. cuaesemans Pi Bold by B.C ron