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LOCAL GEORGETOWN ADVERT'MTS Ww RiminaL Count —The Boyd Murder Case —{In MU ENTS. = Aftai St Leuls N Ss s our report of Thomas Cook’s evidence, yesterday, A SEM z: ————— TELEGRAPHIC NEWS Sr. Lovrs, Aug. 14.—Provost Marsbal McKin- “shot” was unfortunately printed for ‘‘coat,” thus DDFELLOWS’ HALL! $5. 000 IN VIRGINIA BANK NOTES | ———————————_=—_———___ stry bas issued a proclamation, calling uv all Tas Sram publishes the List of Letters | changing the sentence materially. It should bave 8) — shed ' and Georgetown Corporation ae Latest frem Misseuri. good citizens to obey the rules it has been Haat | i read: cc WV itness saw Murphy's coat afire from a Last Nieut svt One oF THE in Virginia notes, wanted, at & fair rate x. | _.St. Louis, Aug. 14.—The correspondent of the | necessary to establish in order to ensure and Temsining in the Washington City Post Office | oistci shot."] The exainlastion ef witnewes on CAMPBELLS! opunt: for District Bank Nekee or (old, or St. Louis Democrst, writing from Rolla, furnishes ve pablic peace. The civil inw will remain under the provisions of the law directing them part of the prosecution and defense closed CHANGE OF PROG@RAMMB! Priv southeast corner eridgemad Hiek the following it , ape military authority only be used to be printed In the newspaper having the largest | yesterday. The jury in the afternoon visited the Concluding with a New Afterpiece. jcorgetown, sigrof the U.S Fiaz. General Sigel’s command was passed at the | when the civil law Proyes inadequate to maintain circulation within the delivery of the office. Its | #cene of the homicide. poohanp MATINEE au |-tf W.H. TENNEY. —< de c < fifty — west of Mag yore oe —, Rng 4 oor ee - — hy To-day.—The Court after examination of the ADIES M b ASSEY, COL. S& CO’S erday (Tuesday) evening, where be en- follow: ¥ prompt pusishment, re- pages lhapearocerer dpa cape bevel (emer, ion be reer iggeererpg redo ee eeeis aecue MASSEY: COHADSLENEL Daven, | camped fot thenighe. The Sapetonte to Spring. | Kerdless of persone or positions of any y prin in the District of Co- and counsel for defence, gave to this jury sub- age a od . % Expeoted this da: Be steamer J. Jerome— field has been abandoned, and the stock brought The Evening Missourian and Bulletin, two se- *umbia. stantially, the eons taarectious te ware given to] Doors open at7 o'clock. commencing at 8 o'clock. dariels XE DRAUGHT ALE, here cession papers, have been su yh Para thie tary 06 the Sorenes trie Admissice—E WERT Y: FIVE CECT ED, eo nib Se fe do. ‘The Postmaster at Springfield has arrived with | The reports thet Gen Hardee ls marching on U7 Though Tux Stax is printed on the fastest When our report closed, Mr Carrington was] jt* Business Agent. Which on arrival will be for sale. “‘Terms eash | ®!! the mail matter of that office. Pilot Knob and of the destraction of th os sterm press in use south of Baltimore, its edition | summing up the case on the Che pec) eo on delivery, AKNY & SHI About twenty-five large wagons with fagitives on the Iron Mountain Railroad, prove false. Je 00 large as to require it to be put to press at an | tion, and was alluding to Mr. Bradley's com-| "Tire pic nic of QE SSiy iLL BAND. | ™? Union Depot. Georgetown, | from Springfield have reached bere, and others | | The houser of two prominent sroeasloatete were a a: ¢ a —— = —=—=—= f are on their way - ~ " order of the q early bour; Advertisements, therefore, should be | ™€2t# on bis opening speech. ng been postponed (on nocount of the UST RECEIVED— Jude McBride ia reported to be at Big Tunnel, | but nothing ofa rebellious charaticr wes found If aT ther) from Monday, the 1 il take. 10 hh g sent In before 12 o’clock m.; otherwise they may Be cots Cie evil litesee poe A lace at Jose I, Ehrmantrant's 8 eon spring 1 bb twenty-five miles from bere, with 1,500 malcon- | them not appear until the next da’ a - k. Gant, prisoners arrested ‘avilion, on XT, 2 bI aul6 2t tents, but very little attention is paid to him or bis | Gen. Fremont hes ordered the organizstion of troops in Virginia, were to come up before Jus- | stant. = bb! S movements. the U.S. —> Herta in St. Louis, to comprise a tice Donn to-day. Hitchcock is charged with and Ja: Rin TICULARS. five regiments of infantry, with a reserve of two ene Clit aes shooting Federal. pickets, hunting down Union WANTS. rou “4 ante Sr. Lovts, Mo. Aug. 15.—-Under dateofS ing: eS ee ee jnedrons i eet ae to be Inserted in the Bat timor Sun are rece!’ men, and other offences. Lieut. McLean, of 2 25 field, August 12th. the correspondent of st. jo eries of light artillery. forwarded from Ofice. was made a statement of the | em # econ be required to enlist for the war, subject to the c= Had a cies: wet Uy aca altuap tha witersios ana STE Pea ee LT H, PEABODY, M.D. arg akon Ma- | tee batiicel Wilnat ee The eae sume regulate nt eve these pay atop mr ca not arrive, and the case is continued fora full cA xT, the same as those already telegraphed. The | Y°!Unteer regiments. Bac’ 1s designed Tux Axmr Hosritats —The institution known : q te ANTED TO HIRE—A respectable white | foms at No. 276 Pa, avenue, between ne to bave one company of shar, and one of us the C-sireet Hospital is located in two brick | tke gri’Marnn reehieny eae te ace MAN, steady Gol telnctriont be ats., two doors oast of es enemy’s camp extended slong the creek for three pany bulidings (No. 360 and the next house on the east), doth formerly occupied as dwellings. are between the j ome owe Hotel and Four-and-a-half street. These houses are, in our judgment, en- tirely unsuitable for hospital purposes, for various reasons. They are separated from each other by a vacant lot; fede rig Vapi the Internal its are ; the rooms are small, dark, and badly ventilated, those of the “rake | 1th and J Kirkwood House, respectfully soticits = share o| Positively por poe oath of allegiance, gape cares at eae tg She wrote, on tee promises of & the Public patronage, in the various branches ol sent to this city for trial. His house is sai garden work ‘and the care and driving ef horses. profession. jy 15 2m the resort of rebels. This case is also con- | Certificate of good character, conduct, and ability OLDIERS tinued for other evidence, which could not be | required. Apply to Mr. C. J; UHLMANN, at the Ss SIGHT DRAFTS obtained to-day. be bere’ Boundary and North Capitol streets, ON THE NORTH bought to suit CommissionzRs ov Porice.—The President ught and sold in sums to sui = it: Arniny Officers and Soldiers. has appointed the following gentlemen Commis- Artie dea enance & six-seat Family | swKEENY, RIFTENHOUSE, FANT & CO. miles, caclened by high groundson each side, | Pionecrs upon which a greater part of the engagement was fought. It does not appear that the Confederstes Enlistment Competition. were driven back any considerable distance, but | , Boston, Aug. 14.—W.M. Walsh and Chas. their charges were all repulsed, and they burned | M_ Hewitt have been arrested, charged with in- a large amount of their camp equipage and bag |¢'ng volunteers to desert from Massachusetts gage to prevent its capture. The enemy had | Ted!tents’ now in camp, to join the New York twenty-one pieces of artillery and a large body of | !t'sh brigade. | Walsh was required to give bail istrict of Columbia, | wy, ‘a Apply at “Tudor Place” Ankers. Pa avenue, cnralty, cwerkelens tas Gane Saeed Oumaneiner. +4 On Bi jorse. at’ lor 8 n~ R Y s from = . lower floor of the house on the east, especially. | under the act of August 6, 1861: Richard Wal- | creas ats Georgetown Heights: oo | axis See | _J723-Im_(Sund.Chron ) near Brown's Hoel, cast on sue as be heard fiom Gar pees seer, | lange, number of sei@iers ‘beve bess omeee ‘The hospital is for regulars exclus‘vely, and is {n | lach, Joseph F. repel tes Zenas Robbins, < WANTED-A wo WOMAN to cock in a small We AVELING TRUNKS, mand, and drove them back half a mile, taking desert by offers of $5 to $25 bounty, anda free charge of Dr. 8. H. Holden, who seems to have Washington ce oon a. reeds of | W faintly. None but a good one need apply. In- RAV Reine TRENDS jarpess smmortepat © | possession of their camp, which extended west. | Passage to New York made the most of the buildings and their sur- | Georgetown; and S yiee J. Bowen, of Washing: | gnireat J WwW, PUMPHREY’S, C stroct, between this city, comprising best Bole Cont ward to the Fayetteville road. Here a terrible aaa neat ansaabanaiiae Toundings, and by judicious management to have | ton county, . They are requested to meet at | 43¢ and 6th sts-, Washington. ‘an 15-St badion Dros Koki Trunks. Vs fre was poured into bis ranks by a regiment be Gen. Pillow Pulling Back on Memphis. Sere rte ee mee ane eae: | She A Merman’s Chamber on pee ay sp ANTED—A good and stylish RIDING | lices, Carpet Bags, &., which we ard now se'ling | bad permitted to advance within s few paces, | Naw Yore, Aug. 15 ~The Commenciat bas in vantages we have enumerated. meee — paren vases ape HORSE, in exchange for a Horse and Rock- | & very low prices, supposing it was the lowa first regiment. His | formation that General Pillow broke up bis camp conduct of the establishment are framed jue ie ngton and Georgetown are ¢z officio mem- avers or will eel] low the Horse and Rockaway. ‘ WALL, STEPHENS & CO., men, thus taken by surprise, were scattered con- | at New Madrid on Friday precipltately gow Seen eee Seats alg of Gis patients, and are | bers of the Board. Apply at 254 C street, between 12th ard 13th apis S3S Fenn-avenue_ | siderably, and Col. Solomon's men could not be | meved back to Memphis oe devon steamers which rig forced. = Wuat Tuer Comnaves Say.—We hear from Cc BAPTISTE PERDRIAT, OARD OR FURNISHED HOUSE WANT- HIROPODIST, of Paris, has the honor to offer expresord by dur soldier generally at conduct | [Soto ee famlin ctf? offeersin a nanvty | Dim services co tho las ous See 3 ie Naisidledly couies, bate shoma te ey WANTED. FOR THE CASH—All kinds of | pedicures, Ufhice, No. 19 ty streck: moar the Gat acleCaun oka ties wnon eve SECOND-HAND FURNITURE AND | Hall auzim" ‘lotism at a time when every true man is! HOUSEKEELING ARTICLES. Petone ine, AIGA AND us of serving his country at every personal ing the city or having a aurplus will ‘io well to call CIGARS AND, LEAF TOBACCO FOR SALE At time of our visit yesterday there were seventy patients in the hospital, ag of sickness. We saw no cases of typhoid fever. but many were suffering from acute rheu- matism. After the battle of Stone Bridge a great many wounded soidters were brought in, the bospttal at one time contained over 100 patients. Most of the wounded belonged to Griffin’s and Rickett’s batteries, which itis well known did rallied immediately in consequence. were seized at thatcity on - This move- Gen Sigel lost five of his guns, the other being | ment is supposed to on account of the active brought veney bf Capt. Fisgg, who compelled | preparations of Gen. Fremont at Cairo. cr his prisoners itoff the field. Our ea cap ‘ured about 400 Teas . Ps Opp Corn —A new kind of bogus coin has been » ur loss is about 200 killed and from 600 to 700 en in circulation in Newark, N.J. A piece of wounded. That of the enemy cannot be less than | lead pipe, the size of 2 new penny, cut to lengths double ours, their force hav’ ng moved in large ] Corresponding to twenty-five cent rolls, is in, i a * jn a plece of paper, and in that condition is sacritice. As one of the soldiers expressed it, with | immediate a Y, AND BELOW COST. Dodies and our artillery playing on them with to the deal ho’! 1 = Gued Moat of | rough energy :—These d—d sneaks should go | ies 428 Seventh, between G and Hts, | ‘To close out, | offer my entire stock, comprising | tftible effect. Lieut. Col. Brand, who com- ‘tuabidpeee ee the pcb pana pane neoeeeh: ms Pay che ‘daun in bistory on the ame page with Benedict = es sR Poraes ani | manded the rebel force at Booneville, and since | takes it asa roll of pennies. uo > = sons 500,00 well-made CIGARS, of all sizs Amold and the Fourth Pennsylvania Regiment.” | WANND run NITORS STO Tees BD CED LCE Tee eee CONNECTICUT — DING, for which we aro paying the highest . = ACCU, YARA III, eto.,etc., Arreargep —Yesterday, Col. WillisA.Gorman, | cash Prices. Families declining housekeepi since many convalescents were sent to Annapolis. We saw here two men belonging to Rickett’s acted as aid to Gen. Price, was taken prisoner Coix —The Adams Express ~_¥ in yester- battery—one of whom had been shot in the right ‘The body of Gen. Lyon has been embalmed for | day morning one hundred and fifty thousand ‘apt. Gottschalk, Ist lowa; Capt. Swift and. Capt’ Halten, Ist Kansas Capt Git: | p27, TRE ye ben ee ee mE, ‘or | F cash Se eHER Of Baltisvre, conveyance to bis —_ in gecsegery - —_ in gold for the qua rtermaster’s department of the First Mt ta ‘iment, against whom | having a surplus of furniture, will find it to their = Jo.'9 . e following itional names of officers | of this city. This will go far towards relievin, rrr peed ena ecotee whe fo iemy shot | the writ of habeas corpus Was issued.aa mentioned | Sdvaniage to give us'® call au614t* Stofetwoen iathand isitats, | Killed bave been ascertained :—Capt. Maron, of | the Pressing wants of that department, and at the : a te Shee tall. pastime: theeants tn body | 15 yesterday’s Star, appeared before Judge Catron, BONTZ & GRIFFITH, A CARD | the Ist_lowa regiment; Capt. Brown, same regi- | same time materially assist the financial market. , al pol gene the shoulder blade _ both ware in chambers, and purged himeelf of the contempt Jois-tf No. 369 7th at., betw. Land K ste. A CARD. Wasninoton, July 16th, 1961. aod Major Shaffer, reported, but not confirmed. | Savannah Republican, 12th. . f the ¢ —_—_——— es 5 \—C: clear of fever and doing well. They complained | Supposed by his failure to appear at 12 o’clock ‘The undersigned, inte of the Gicant Mouse; ounded: of a little soreness about the chest, but with that exception seemed to be in excellent health. These cases, and in fact our whole experience tu the ednesday, which was followed by the issue of 3 an attachment. The final bearing’ was set for PERSONAL. Monday next, the 19°h Instant, in U.S. Supreme ene. have leased for & term of years otel,in Washington. They take this | Dett, Ist infantry; Capt. Cole und Lieut. Brown, ist Missour! the Governor bas removed his office for the present M NOTICE genre grows to teats ot id friends ang custom- to the Supreme Court room. The Attorney Gen- bospitals, demonstrates the fallacy of the popular | Court room, upon which occasion E. M. Stanton, Y¥ Wife, Margaret, having loft my bod and | then that they lt beet oes Sad bee to aRsuro . . eral devotes pretty much all his time té business ides that gun shot wounds about the bead and | Eeq., will appear for Col. Gorinan. board Inat night, withonit any dist gauss hereby | thom new cuarter, Uo most happy to seo them in a pha pen nm gall eapeereene om. | 2ti#ing out of the executive and military depar'- = ee nm ons from trasting her on my ac- i sy .c y 10. iN . -—Sin J one Sateen Danan one nat Se mangoes, Firs —Yesterday afternoon about five o'clock, | count, as I will pay no debts of her contractines. ay te hn _SY KES. CHADWICK & CO-_ | cers stationed below Harper's Ferry have been We bad fallen into the same error, but have now | 29 alarm of fire was caused by the Renita of oT BSTFOLP. CASH NOTICE, to restricted from issuing passes to cross the Potomac he — Freleng a ~~ into Virginia, General Banks’ headquarters have | ¢oreon county, Va., bas died from a wound fe. been beselged by crowds of persous anxious to ceived at the “pattie of Ball Run. The wound goon various pretexts; but no passes are issued was in the foot, and after much suffering he is Row, except to those who come well endorsed as | 914 to bave ditd of Leeman = thorough golng Union men. This of course | "0 uy causes preat disappointment in secession circles, | {J~ The blackberry crop is of so much import- but will doubtless aid the Union cause an tbe Objo river that the mail boats recently smoke issuing froin a frame structure attach Washington City. Aurustit, at avis at | An Consequence of our having to pay oash for the dwelling of Mr. Cente, oe tee eens Ore ieee ee ceeetlntat betes ‘urea. at the corner of F and Ninth streets. The x 7 ° Are was extinguished by the prompt tse of the LOST AND FOUND oP READY. MADE CLOTH NOE. men and re-plugs, by persons near at the time. e AGEN cic GE, =F ear, which are aolling at a much lower rate Duilding is the property of Mr C. Wood, and was | STRAYED OR STOLEN From the subsor- vy, WALL. STEPHENS & CO.. but slightly damaged [t {s thought the place | die ‘ 7 Pa. avonve, between 9th and 10th ats, was fired by some person. die COW, email size, long. rough’ horn (intel. & Repub.) come to a different conclusion. -Many hopeful cases of soldiers wounded in tbe head, neck. and chest, we saw, but of those wounded in the abdo- men and small of the back—and the:e were many such in the battle—we saw none. The patients here, as a general Sing, seem to be very cheerful and communicative. The floors are clean, the bed clothing unexceptionable, and 5 ivilla their time of starting from Louisville with a hell on her neck—"No. 22” on the A party of civilians who visited Maryland pany ier, t oliee the of 2 7 ——_- bell. Whoever will return said cow, or give infor- FFICE OF SEURLTARY & TREASURER, | Heizhts on Sunday, discovered, by the aid of | one bour earlier, to accommoda’ Tk anal cia ee ee aes THE Provost Guan —At the statlon house last | mation where se may he found, at ihe GS. Bent. | O Near SOEDER'® Hom, glasses, an “encampment near ‘Sheppardstown blackberries along the line of theriver from Mad- bespitals It is small, and the s ove, although of | "4 ¢ cells were again filled with prisoners | tentiary pe nell be liberally rewarded. | v, Raster Paces Ge ee asco. he number of tents indicated the presence of a mammoth proportious, is hardly suttictent to ac- | brought in by the provost guard, under the estab- | _@u 6-3t" A. T. LANGLEY, Dep'y Warden. Tuesday, (noon,) the 24h Of Agua, lane regiment, supposed to be secessionists, but it is i" On the tsland of Rbode {sland, whole possible they were some of our own force. acres of grain bave been swept away by the army Two young men, sons of « well known seces- | worm One gentleman says that on Monday be stonist who resideson the Virginia side of the | had afield of ten acres of oats, in fine condition Potomac, a few miles above Harper's Ferry, were | On Thursday following It was entirely destroyed | lished rules for the preservation of order in the LOST—On Thureda for tie rernte noon.) the Ith of August, 96. .O8T— i y, the 15th instant, in | for the construction’ of two Buildings at the city. A large number of soldiers, who had over- $25 the omnibus between the Capitol and ‘the Rate: Peete poet lit d similar to the two ay staid their time or were absent from quarters | Navy Yard, a Portemonnaie, containing $°5 in | there known ax officers’ quarters, without permission, were brought In, to be re- | £014 and some small pices ii silver ‘The finder | ‘The plane and +pooihsatinr tured to their regimental officers: will be suitably rewarded and receive the thanks ¢f s commodate the wants of a hundred men. If the hospital here is to be a permanent one, there ought to be a range constructed of capacity enough to fernish meals punctually to the inmates. We intend no retlection on the officersin charge. Our ay be examined at this office, whore all information re'ntive to the brongut into camp to-day, by the picket of Col 1[7™ Some of the curious bave taken pains to u q t lows) by v- flo r > % visits to the hospitals were inade without preju-| — = feat the Unmnieae Ones ae ety leave location and character of the buiidings will be | piddie’s regiment. The father, whose arrest was | collect samples of the various kinds of emblematic dice for or against the management of either or | ySENT to Jail. —George Miller was arrested on | gate, ‘an 16 3" Every offer for the construction of these build | ‘tended, managed to escape. After a lengthy envelopes, devised since the great rebellion, and any of them, ard we have been fully convinced | SV ednesday, by order of Lieat. Colonel I. Wistar, REWARD ry =n aoe ings mast be accompanied by & responsitie written | examination, General Banks ordered them to be | several have already collected twelve Aundred of one thing. aud that is that the officers bereand | fF felling liquor to soldiers. The offense was} G5 REWARD — HR DO we ewe 874 | guarantes that, ifthe bid should beaccepted. the | retained under guard different kind: at the other hospitals are doing all in their power committed in the vicinity of the camp of the Cal- grown. about one year old,and has sev. party or parties will within ten days enter inte The new ausbulances, of which a large number for the welfare of the patients with the means at | {rma Regiment. Justice Donn committed Mil- | Gral letters, branded on his back. The: obligation, with guod aud cient scourity, were lately received, have been distributed among ~ their command. That {s evident to the most | /¢f t0 jail for thirty days, the prisoner not having | above reward will bs given for his’ return to 103 and epeaiicaions weligh fate Won eae Kore: | the several regiments. Some, however, were for- BILLIARDS! come observer, and is proved by the mortality the wherewithal to paya fine Wert st., Georgetown, D.C au 12-3teo_ | after be furnished aud adamied. warded to Hagerstown to-day, to transport the : jist here and elsewhere. The lovers v 7? of] , The propornia will state the difforenco betwoen | the sick there to the general hospital at Frederick ‘The hospital was opened on the 14th day of | _ !¥*RovEMaxr Comsencuy.—Laborers are en- | G5 REWARD Lost. small BOOK of | tecing the walls with white tone ce murblesteite | They are all of the lnett ane won improved con- cau or pines February last, and out of 38 patients admitted in gaged in excavating the lot on C street, near town and the Treasury. The accounts are written | 0 the buildings already erected,or facings with the | struction. Feiuunes and’ nae Sto een May, 85 : S!xtb, where the fire occurred some time since. | with pencil. The above roward wil, be psid forsta | Dest pressed brick; oF bidders may, In addition. There is considerable complaint bere that pas- . wil Se Se 1 . fone tet nee, a7 ‘i | pons Pek i “Yate, | Sit. Joun M. Young, the owner of the ground, is | return to my Soap and Gandio Factory, near the | make such proposals as to other materials 86 theil | gengers hence are, by the present schedule, com- EMRICH’S FINE HALL, mag Ee eo nugust to this date, | shout to erect a coach factory at that place. Treasury Department, on Fifteenth st waeequner mas sncqeet. lied to lie over night in Baltimore, being gene- | Corner of Pennsylvania avecue Sad ith street, making 387 altogether, only 4 have died. i5 3t* G. T. RAUB. In deciding on ida right will be obrorved by | Pe z anore, K Ee = —— aaa ve 2 the Board of Co: ssionore of the Soldiers’ Home | rally too late toconnect by the Northern and East- (south eide,) s iy —_ - 5 for th 3 of ernment mess house, corner of H and Twenty-sec- | cost $194. Martha Jones, do; workhouse 60 FOR SALE AND RENT. the whule should note of thats De a caed aoralect For several days the heads of various depart- TABLES ond streets, in the First Ward, where a man was days. . De tl : . ble. Star, tie aptly | days. Three lodeure en aan ace 8° 60 LADY, whose husband has been ordered | "All bide tobe sealed and endorssd “Proposals ments have been actively engaged in important in the United States, with every contfort and stabbed, as stated in yesterda labors without regard to hours. convenience i , With intermissions rain has been falling since named; for there seems to be 4 ‘‘mess”” or ‘mes away. and she residing in the oountry, is deair- | for Building,” and addressed to y ng aust for the players. i Con us to take B gentleman and his wile in hy ! NJAMIN KiNG, Sunday, and to-day the temperature presents a Pag, ceteney reeset Yara, Sas | plume MIRE” Seaaapeat ala oeatne Ne aaaa oe ree nae atau RAMAN, | BUatlattantatth crane «| POTTS *sheadiih 8DE WHEEL > A 1 z ** ruddy dawn” till “ dewy eve ;*’ but a close ob- | a matinee. See advertisement. conveyance will be furnished then vor ce ae PECIAL NOTICE. ene of, the shells ‘pealec ee oy “4 = Navy DerarTMEnr server, who marked the Intervals, says that is not ——_--___ lease apply at Mr. REDFERN’S Grocery, Weat SUNDAY TRAIN. loded in the valley beyond in the vichsiey of 5 Bureow of Const s0; but there were eight distinct fights In the| Hottoway’. Pit digestion, Stomach and | End. The place adjoins Kalorama, formerly owned 4 | st ve Ml Tass ~ whe WaAsuineron, August 8, 1961,’ course of the day, “only a little over the average | Liver complaints. “fhese medicines will oure the | by Mr. Vivan. au 16 3t™ ES, ore aatccenionists House, causing panic among} t= Coxvonairr with the ast of Congres ep number,” he added. ‘The usual style of salutation | Mott counrmed cass of ayspepein and disorders | 7S oc RENT—Handsomely furnished suits of , verte on invasion} proedine Si August, 1. the (avs, Department to residents in the neighborhood, from those who | °f the stomach liver. They have restored more F ROOMB, supplied with eo bye suits of On and after SUNDAY, 28th July, there will be | by our for Will receive provecals for the construction 2 suffering dyspeptics to sctuai and permanent héalth Nove eth at eee aod water. Apply | but one Sunday daily train— if Twelve Side Whee! Steamers. pass once or twice a day, is: “Well, how many | th il'the other ephermera! “specifics” united. ENo. 500 Eleventh st, between Pa. avenue and on ve WASHINGTON at230p. m. for NEW muses since | went by fen? In a.skirmiab j ea Bhey stood the test of fifty yeaa’ 0 ts 15-0081*_ | YORK and PHILADELPHIA, lenin eciviag & mor ‘hos. str at J = ey inc-ease the a: ite, Invigora! stomach -NT— FAR) % ‘rom New Yord an hi elphia, arriving in Vitron the end’ just above tee pia i a stees, and purify the liver. “in bowel complaints they are ae Sea A tall ARM Tita good sores. | Washington até iva. m. J. A. SCOTT, inflicting an ugly wound, and for a Little while | &¥&Uy efficacious. and for siok and nervous head- of e jy 7 General Manager. equipment o} Affairs Seuth of the Potemac. The load draft of water not to excred six feet ALEXANDRIA, Aug. 15-—Last night, between 11 | Time ibe, suche ove Gh ecole aed of che eee and 12 o'clock, the enemy’s signal lights were | with two l2-pound howitzers; the comple ment to red town, (property of an officer in the Federal pete seen from here. in the direction of Fair-] be one hund: ‘sons. with provisions for sixty * -99 . | Shes they stand unrivaled, Sold by all Druggista, | with orm, standing, &c Apply to Messrs, LIN- ; aS = x Court House. They were visible nearly an | ¢ to have thousand gallons of peer in poe gy pe Ptgmiefoc ony and capain whiny at 2b0.,640., and $1 per box, auGlw '| THICOMB & CO. Goorstown Din aus ae | NEY OPTICAL: ESTABLISGNENT. ao Heintzelman paid visit to Alexandria uilin potable waien to te vole fegedena Rot fairly to work, the engagement became gen- ‘The sudden changes of our olimateare | p SNT—, ial K} 244 M. I. FRANKLIN, aaa ae. haves rudder at each end, properly bya eral, and it becamé necessary to end for the mill. | souroce of Pulmonary: Srontriay oak Aiton? | F oUsE wit large lot adjoining sitar eace : Bun.” He ts recovering slowly roe tee ad | Post : 7 tary Contrary to custom, a squad of regulars ap- | Afections, Experience having proved that simple | Third 5 post Run. He is recovering slowly from the wound The Depart it desires to have th best at- jt. it i. partment desi ie at feared without a commissioned officer at thelr Eemedies often sot speedily aud certainly when | on Capito! Hill—a very healthy locntinncend ores tll—a very healthy locat and price he received at that time, but hopes soon to assume | tainsble speed, which must be stated in the offer, taken in the early stage: the disease, recourse eat the command of his brigade. together with the length of time it can be main- — and are said to have behaved worse than | should at once b¢ hefty © ‘Brown's Bronchial bat Represent Mri next dour; Twenty rebel cavalr: Scouts were seen yesterday | ‘ined. and the quantity of coal that oan be carried je we * ne: r ton ‘hroat be ever sii as is 2o* pad Or eighty ‘s. to be more or less intoxicated, and the sergeant | precaution a morsacrions atiack mar be clecranity | Ceeween 9th and Torn ste. Su 15 Imo" | SCIENTIFIC AND PRACTICAL OPTICIAN, | Vernon ‘1 for the hu!l, spars, rigging acted in a violent manner, and finally ordered bis | W8rded off. Public Speakers and Singers will Gud OR RENT—HOU: treet, one (From Philad-iphia,) Anchors, and E No. 281 E - men to charge on the crowd at the corner; which | Sém effectual tor clearing and strengthexing the square south of Wiliar handsome dwe |- | h&ving established a branch of his business here, he they did clearing the povement in nahort tine | eine See advertinoment WeF-'y” | ug. idwrents Apply eoond door wart. "nu Neus | odors to fy itanse sod surmizore ‘They then went into the meas house, dragged a ReavER, have you Lor Bas Wood's advertise: A RM, of about 290 acres, with timber and | with the finest Periscopic o'er Information, thought to be reliable, bas been sails, and canvass work, received here that rebel batteries are being erected | csbles, tanks, esske, furniture, cooking-apparatus at White House Point, also at Quantico, 10 miles nd neils, steam machinery and spare work, pn a Fo aS OO suddenly steamed up last night, and went down | P! b “ the elves to saske a thorough Tecoemelacees ready to reoeive hey p@icers, men. ermament, The report that the all pox is raging toa - er will The armament, stores, provisions, and fearful extent at Manassas Junction is credited furnished by the Government. y iptic Lenses, Baltimore ambulance driver from the table, beat- | Ment in our paper. RK t; it will interest you, ared lands orchars, dwelling and barn, in | for every age and condition of the visus! organs. ing him over the bead with a musket, arrested six | 3" 20-eoly _— _ Maryland. for or exchange for other real ‘or | Algo. for sale his world re powned Microscopes, — ersonal est nited 3! }, State, and railroad, | Telescopes, Mriitary Spy Glasses, Stercoscopes a’ Sendicun a ee rere eh ate | eeTEE AUC TED Be Pee rend the adver: | Brother stocks, noten, bonde,'or-othicr securities: | Bieseceseie Peal Mths and fra with their evenings "outtrlatunoe If, m4 Biood Purifier. in another column, a cd Inquire at No. 490 Maseschusettsav. — jy 26-ti ments, at the lowest Kasteru > pastern prices Optician here by secessionists, also by those in military enn’, epreiicate mast pals Soh Se ma- = _ —— M. AS a . ICIAn, a to 5 m ‘Biz fastent the men allege, the trouble is because some of a HiSeSES, FOR RENT—No. 25 and No. 27,0n 244 Pennsylvania av., bet. 12th ast | h ste, apne teal by court martial of Col Miles, charged | the detail of the » material, . Rind, and ‘them want to draw their rations, let them draw P desizing pe, the south side of Indiana avenue, both of them (ormerly the stand of Dr. Woolfeon,) with unofficer-like conduct on Centreville Hignts, | 272gement of mactiaery, and of the various them. and rid the neighborhood of a anienee. ‘orsons desir’ Hd Pennies will always find them | vory jarge and conveniert houses, with good sta-} je 2-ly Washington, D.C. ‘g cer tke conduct om Cen gor teas] uipments insluded in the pro The experiment is w. ing, anyhow, on the for exobange at the Star Office counter. f | bing and carriage-houses. AUN HOA TSO j on the day of the battle of Bull Run, is still pro- he pians must be working drawines,from which good old principle of “Anyi ioe fore quiet life.” | - ——— er Se Aho, the commodious and large House, No. 388, G UN BOATS, gresalng, the coart being Re in ope Comnctl the vessel and machinery oan be built, chowing the i: MAAK: on the north side of C street. chamber. The witnesses on the part of ros- | sliotmen' space for sccom ions, store aaa ES On the 15th instant. by the Rev. Mr. Bittinge Apply to THOMAS BLAGDEN, No 499 Sey- Quartermaster General's Office, H ecution are not more than half through. "Phe | rooms.magazine, and shell-roomsy disposition of @vatirications yor Orricers.—The Board Wn ANGOS eee Bets | enth street. iy 17 2awtf Washington City, July 18, 1861. counsel for Col. Richardson, the lainant, ig | the.coal, &e. . recently appointed for the examination of volun- wites ES W. HANCOCK and FRANCELIA PLans aND SpxciPicaTions for hulls of @un ec . the complainant, ig teer and army oficers bave resolved upon & vtsnd. R, both of this city. “| POR RENT—The north HOUSE of the row of | Boats for the Western rivers are on exhibition at ard of qualifications as follows: D oy four Stary hoaee on Fpurts st, between Bit. mee, and at otoes, of Gas tecenoters at sta., . 388, frontin: ie a! sburg. Cincinnati, St. Louis ai jon. * Field officers must understand all that is re- BID, i9 immedis Apr ‘Boats to “i Lieut. Col Lardner, of Detroit, and for Col. | +, %°,boilers.end engines to be below the deck— Alles. Reverdy Johnson, of Baltimore sae unin halt may be above; the boiler pressure t to be lees than thirt; de uare a Alexander M. Flowers, who was arrested on the | and . surface condenser, tobe bed: t sddie- used ; the p: - Possession given immediately. Apply to be delivered at Cairo. Bide should be % to be hung. quired of company officers, and also be able to | 1, Georgetown, on the Mth instant, ROBERT iE IAM H. PHILLIP, Attorney &i-Law, No, | gentto Qu rormaster General ofthe United States | Our {ince Sn the charse of bela a en eke “Ups laoation &s the Commandant of any navy Snewer questions regarding evolutions of line, | Elie Oy 4 ant ead oy eee ouisians Svenue. ma li-eotf | Army, seaeeeton, By ts Hm EloS: bearing te-day before the provost marshal, after | 7814 the b oe fre oe Sac ee cumepenrets ye- Proper conjuncture, the elements of military en- God has oalled thee to his bosom. HANDSOMELY FURNISHED | ROOMS— | jy19 Brig. Gen’l and Quartermaster Gen’l, | which he was sent to Washington. He was for- | $° Practioable, thove are to conform, and for wrich gineering, the circumstances under which the use From this world of oare and pain ; ‘our handsomely Furnished Rooms, eappliod merly a clerk in the Census Burean, but was dis-| ‘Convenient stowage it to be provided. of eaten Nel ge pt rp fame = Tivhora tern elt Goce reek 5 win oe re eans convenient to the stent PENSION OFFICE, Jun 6rn, 1861. charged on the Gth instant. Un the 7th he wrote ree bidders epee en ye whic! think proper to on. On the 15th instant, FRANCIS P. FLANAGAN, $30% sasachineetis avenue, orth side, between TO ALL WHOM IT MAY CONCERN. statiey 4 dust Ro tos acing te Rictaeene ee He deliver het stacey ns y yard es they may name. iatiy ald einen eae Tae ee oe an: | “Stk trigentn of the Sonilld are invited to attend the | oneness aeemmnervemmmmereiene oot Shue tien having been made under tae act of | next day he was arrested. Marwins tr oneal va tan adie the tele ie fan: from the residence, No. 208 F street, on is described herein, which are alleged'to have ee eee whioh they will engage todo all that is required of tae schdiors, ths position of comranitninnes soa Sovslook. : EDUCATIONAL. Peon lost or fostered behets ener eee ane Southern Items. non-commissioned officers in line and battalion above and embraced in their specifications and at the date following the description of oach War |, LOUIsviLLE, Aug. 14 -@A secessionist who has plans; and the bi: must be socompanied by names i y it ari hb vi that tl ed th ill execute movements ” AT THE O1,D PAWN OFFICE, FROCK HULL ACADEMY, ors Mize, Mp. | Enel fn Pad Ree et ees wr, be 1s- | Jurt arrived from Nashvitio says that yostordey the | « aed " ‘ a enon exgnated Er Rigalimerdh veers = Buck of be tein) Haid pstudios will be resumed ‘in this Institution on 0. 50,685, for 160 acres, issued under the act of | lines searched the passengers coming northward, Be a ge Of Goverpment sentrects made ry -* i ‘5 roh, i 6 nam ol c § y) 3 Le entered upon at once inthe tase of the District | wHtett ubecal advances mads og Gold and = ilver | information ean have a provpectas taailed Cotkecs | Widow ee TOR Heke oeeenaae flabterd, gad took money from them amounting in the ag- | Tirsront intervals, as the work progresses, retain regiment now forming, as when the officers have | 1nq"'Pretoi-. inde ‘of Mere! Busi- | Sddress by writing to the Director of the Acade- a Te, tae 164 ne; SS. August Sl, 1861. ertthe Little’ Rock (Ark.) Gazette suggests the aller the delivery oC tee vecea, terepee ey ae once successfully the ordeal men will en- | ness strigtiy confidential, my. su Ib Iw" _ | to Augustus lugtam, private of Canisin Morrmavs | appointment of Gen. Johnston to the command in | fest has may be discovered’ within that tims in list under them with confidence. SER AC BERZESRG. 301 0 sins GEORGETOWN FEMALE SEMINARY, | sompguy, Second Regimeut of Feuneseco Infan- | the Mlssiselppi valley. coule editor, han neen | vant teths fs underaipod that fm the gontraat s (Miss HARROVER’s,) Wo. pier r 6th, 7 5 man, a ir, a rted ment pa MET! aa booner 5, 0, 46.745, for 120 acres, issued under the act of condition of speed, fuel, satisfactory workine which mateak bie ca ines rath oe a CLOraING Revvucep Prices. 4 Boarding and Day School, March, 1855, in the name of Jacob Gullek. ard a rae Osabaon tragic inane by res. | S24 machinery, &c., withs forieture in cae of usual, boarded by Collector 3B. Hilton’ who co WSRRI WRT lates assortment of thin SUMMER No. 161 Went stress. between Gonzress and High ranted on the th day of January, 1858.—Septem- olution, the second, third and fourth clauses of Fae cesta bidders as suooesnfl stenin- demanded to see pers. Two manifests were 1 prives. Onur si om- he duti i tituti ill b No. '56 602, for 80 5 ed_under the act of Paris declaration ship builders will have eight, ani Lalas produced—one from Baltimore to Richmond. and Paces, all rizles gpd qualities of Gentiomen, the ere Mpeg eats Inatitation will be resumed on September, 1650, tn the mane of Eleeebothe Walt! | Gen, Wise, om the 7th instant, reported that he | fal touat state the name of the marine steam rnin one from Richmond to Baltimore, both dated | {ours sud Hors: Wearine Apparel, most | may be obtained at the principal bookstores, or by Ridow.o: Dauiel Wells. and granted iog,{h? 27th | ras at White Selpbur Springs, aad Gen. Floyd | Uullding coteni ohapat at wasen thay Sotend = paca a ameaslien at the Gere ot boils FURNISHING GOODS in au 1-eot! 18 M. J. HARROVER. wee 5m. for ie aor ened ander tne aot of = oot 5 +g alae stant, ready for a prapoatitee made soph She rig \t to poor movements of the vessel, and the matter was re- made to order at the shortest notice, — inn ee ae exander Orie, an The Wilmington (N. C ) Journal says that resoribed which shall bs considered m >«! to ferred to the Treasury | iment. = WALL, STEPHENS & go. GEORGETOWN COLLEGE, D.C. | granted on the sth day of October, 1856 —Septem- | | The W timingt foot to reader the Faystovitie | seetaten af ax a yn ge ES ince Mr. Hilton’s ac’ case his office ; vu % reises of this Institution will be resumed | | No 71 625, for 160 acres, issued under the act of Pen: vanis avenue, 7 on F street bas been broken into, and his pepe | 716 (Intel. & Rap) bet.sth and loth ats. Thi Arsenal one of construction. namoer of advantages, @nd to reject Buy greatost oO nday of tember. Ti for | March, 1855, the name of Ai Arthur, and} Gen. Twiggs has undertaken the works for the | 0T,8!! of them. at it~ option. looked over, evidently not for plunder, as nothing ST. WASHINGTON ST. Board and Fuition por aunsse S307 ayeeie hase, | Renee’ che treks August, 1857-—October | defense of New Orleans’, The Dele core the Cy |. The epeciicatio ne and plans of parties not ob : ‘ | Il f 3 ¥ | tsi the contract can be withdrawn by them. wasteken. If the burglars were looking for the STOVE HOUSE. yearly, in advance 2, jest. Councils have placed $100,000 at bis disposal. Se ar cel at aaealar Feel enter pepers ia relation to the G. 8. King they were on 267 PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE 267 For further partioulars spaly to En ia ae bean sete ee ahere, under aot of 17, and | “The Memphis Appeal, of the i3th igstant, says obliga:ione to receive propoesis after the sth of prod pga as said papers were not to be CAMP EQUIPMENTS of every variety, style | = = 25S: | rip ation of Samuel Ropp, deceased, Third In- | that GO Missourians routed 200 Federalf¥ts, sixteen September, 1961. Bu 9-lawew miles back of New Madrid, killing and capturin many. Another skirmish ‘in the same vicinity: Tee eRe ecRIBERS, RESPROTFULLY with Gen. Pillow’s scouts, resulted similarly. PP OARDING AN. Y SEMINARY FOR | disna Volunteers. Mexican War.—Uctober 13. 1861 a Sad finish, gonstantly on hand, and for sale ai B YOUNP LADIES. ans Volunteers. Mex: ‘ar. ir 0. 64 526 for 120 |, issued urder th it of A Dauicars Orzration, svocessrvt —The | Yaye*ysomparins w! Corner of Prospect a: lerick sts . Georgetmon, March, 1855, in the name of James Long, and SHEET-IRON, or COPPER WORK M od jen’| WHEELER, Principa' ranted on the Slst day of March, 1356,—Ootober on = Navy to their * iy I : TIN c WHE 1 George B. Crittenden, of Kentucky, formerly of Nayar ions The duties of this Lustitut H ed 9, 1861 ana ‘ cage Tats ghee poem pre ig mee Soaks gemceatend te tah ee Srpecennted ou | Sot fied Messer ta Oegtestae™ peleeeet SS | "NL. oe tor 00 seree, ipged seter tho exter | Sa Fetect army, has been appointed a brigadier | such se. Indigo Blue Clothe and Fieming bas fora Jong time been afflicted with | sale. Callat . Publie patronage is respectfully solicited. Mare, ie, ip Sue Em, 5 ie ‘Tauner, and general in the Confederate army pe sree: Laces, . Recentl Stone JAMES 8KIRVING’S Su ls Stoo” ______| grated on ‘the 3d day of May, 1836 —Uo'ober 19, De: eRe ae ee Ds a Sword Knots, oat ny he ders eargical opecslion of rer | Washiagton Btove, Grete, Range Fiet-aie Furnace, | [ ‘FAYETTE INSTITUTE, fa JOSEPH H, BARRETT. ‘The Haboss Cotpas Ca ENT FILTERING CAN moving the cataract from one of his eyes, which Tim, Sheet jo ‘and Copper Ware Maaufactory, A SCHOOL FOR YOUNG LADIES.| 6 1-law ‘Commissioner. Pelice Com Orders in that enabies the old gentleman to move about. The No. 267 Pennsylvania Avenue, ‘Pikes Somes meereen IER OES eth ICE GREAM, &o. _New Yorx, Aug. 15.—It is said that Judge q sight is yet weak, but improving, and it is hoped | _ iy #-e02w Corner of Eleventh Street._ | ber st.” Ciroulars at Bookstrres., Referoece 1s | MU ARSHALU DAMS Weeeseitully calle the See eas tt Bake te ae that an upon theotber eye will perfectly EDICAL DEPARTMENT OF GEORGE. | ™48 to resident Ci rs Foot, Fos- | sitention of his friends, and th public in general, tachment agai: ol. Susse in the case nemo Se? M ee asia te Le O: LOOM IS. ee | eck ares supply of ERUIT. SUNT RAL WA; soroegy tho brroaiity of making ch appeeetiea te tT Undoubtedly, the best piece of acting | 74**imaton City. Corner of Fad Twelfth Streats | aul0-8,T&T,Im “" Pitoctpal. ing Saiaon, No. 311 Figlith street, retween L | General Duryen to ascertain what force could be | 1, have nee aly seen in this city was that last night by Blan Session ov 1661-68. OLUMBIAN COLLEGE. and M sts. loe Cream delivered to all'parts of the | obtained in King’s county to execute the writ of aushed with « Poy pn dpe apace vol “A Holand for sn FACULTY OF MEDICINE. Cc Wasurneron, D.c. | “GY {ree of gharge at the shortost notice, Aabeas corpus in the case of the Baltimore police | ‘RE very, sive to the Pte fi orm —— Chase”? was delight NOBLE YOUNG, M, D. The Ereparato Department opens its’ ses: commissioners. General Duryea replied that he had about 1,400 men, but the county was in pos. Tee rr: of no artillery sufficiently to ARE, piainand impression on the walls Fort Lafa- gz own apervennen, my id that it would require between five and cold ts donors fa ne will to rare raconse wen seine tue place Sen pramulnctere: 7. 3 n foxso \d Practice of Medicine, 0 faily good, as was the “Fixture” of Mr Pas er, | Prof go i2 me eens a a on Philosophis etomber eh Ciasece in FUREMEN’s INSURANOB COMPANY aad the “Alfred Bighfiyer” of Mr. F- ling? | Professor of Prinoipies and Practice «f Surgery, | thelr first exercises Wednesday, September 25th. WASHINGTON AND GEORGETOWN, while delictous Mrs peti? = gen JAMES E MORGAN, M.D For eeenrogune or Barthes tate on ly to — ton,” was the life of her side of the house ben ad Ther » W. SAMSU ee ital. “® Roland ar Ay is performed again Professor of Materia Medica and Therapeutics. sulS-2awtw (Republican.) 1; B be Capital..... -8200,000. ander .M. SNYDER, M. D.. has fi t of habeas cor- a8 Manager Biand, “moy we be there tosg.’, | professor of Obeiet er and De seases of Women| FRROOKEVILLE ACADEMY, ci corasr © stress tos Lewistene ats over Bonk | oS cs epetiention of Cal Seah on honatay amas SO ene a, ? j ee — ahout one hundred and fifty U.S troops at Fort oe Kicexn sy 4 Mux —Josepn Hartt, a watchman THOMAS ANTISELL, M. D. aye are prepared for ool er Ree centemeet 2: | INSURE HOUSES AND OTHER PROPERTY | Homie, hundted and fifty U:S trope at Fort gota at the Government sabies' the "Firat Ward, | Professor of Mestoal Chemistry, Foasooiney and | Ey seer Freaker +7 Aaah AGAINST LOSS BY FIRE. te the rebels at Matagorda bay, and were releaaed wae Pm atten pti secure selectors mule ® — role not to serve against i ir terday, received » kick on the from the JE. MILLETE. M D. au%im (intel) Dingcro! cont as written to the Secretary of War sug- unruly brate which knocked him senseless His Demonstrator of Anatomy. ZIEORGETOWN INGThITL Geo. Shoemak Bemae! Redfern, that ernment allow the execution yy RET Cad mei pela giie fonee,’ ——-Yohu Bgarctay | Sf the wert, at will uve Tt te neceaty of ever paleg heme It wee supposed be wae fatally 18-| 1 so creed tn Mach fallow will be on the > 4 t ‘othwefl, | indirectly of recognizing the legality of the Jared, is quite comfortable this morning mation Address JOHNS? Ss he a: % ha vg? obligatjon imposed upon the men by the rebels. ‘aoulty, el . Be t Cc. W, pao ae. cc~ —fatedndactses Mg Rn yy ee fe my mts eat ue NAD, oe N | Nocharge for Policies es ADAMS, President, | RePerted Savas See sewente See ate 7. UY z . . rapid ro: gong throagh the streets. down bill joan eR, ND SALE STABLES, *Prinerpals. | —A9#/ 6. Davis.Secretary. __au8-008m_} co, 124, 111, aug 14-—Scoats from Charleston ; ant up bil 82 9-606m au even i slopes of George. rest. oe * TMENT OF BRASS AND town sreete—with poet nats locked. ON omen . Us 1c! RON PLATE “PI ANO A Li Ui a ise r not only destructive to the wagons, batl oyawiAgis. GOs. PHAL: AEX tor colo oreo SSS lates and Injutlous to the horses, and. if persisted tw, the | y ONG aat ha! OR SiS. RA jpagics 6 wook ae gay be valueless at the time they are wero ways on of Pianos faithful , corner street at "iy Tool" ould ow this morning report that 2.000 rebels, Incla¢! cavalry, infantry and artillery, are encamy there. It is rumored that General Pillow, with 17,000 vanced within miles north New Madrid. “The report lacks coasimation.