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AMONG THE MANY sociRTize in this city,whcss object is the relief of the sick and wounded of the AMUsEMENTS To-NIGHT- ths city, is among the best. They have been coner’s Minstrats opened at Ford’s untiring in their efforts, and Lave here, a5 ane atkeneum lest Right, pot ped os De ‘a, been received with the ut very fair house. Among the prominent members br tke ‘company are Harry Leb, Nelee be pon and Charles Henry. The woal Henry re of no mean order, and he evinces much taste both in the selection ard In the execution of bis pleces ‘The humorous powers of Lehr and Sey- mour. effec'ively brought into play, added to the enterteinment and merriment of the evening. Catexacay —Perctval’s temple of fon was very well filled [set night, on the occasion of the first appearance of the ncw combination lately brought spoa the boards. An entire new bill will be pro- ‘ced to-night, with new faces and new acts. m Sharpley is equated “7 but few, and is cer- aly excelled by none in bis delineation cf the grocharacter. Miss Jennie Allen Js all grace p dance » Concent SALOON.—Pree concerts dally and continuing until 9 o’clock. Mr. y Clark, Ethiopian comedian, late of Can- Hall, sinuses all who resort there; while Frey dispeases superior refreshments, AcaDeMyY or Mvsic.—Signora Seydel entertains the Eabitues of the Academy of Music with firs: ek a vocal music, while Rosenthal dispenses the _ *( refreshments, Iiquid and solid, in the mar- most consideration by those in chaegs of the dif- ferent hospitsls. They are tho: Aa armen and everything !s done systematically rough their different committees. As this society bas be- capt g ey neti rege to is seem suppor charitably disposed, be and elsewhere. Since the wounded and sick who Were in the late battles before Richmond have arrived here, the daily expenses of the society have averaged one hundred dollars. The sociely does not confine iteelf to the hospitals of this city, aig ane the same ieee ae eres lexandria, Georgetown, and elsewhere. are encouraged and sustained in this mott noble and Christian work by those who have not the time to give their personal attention, but are wil- ling to contribute their mite. Among the man letters received were one fromm a young tmerchan on the avenue, eiiclosing $50, and requesting no mention should be made of the name Another, enclosing $10, was received from a lady who bid lost a son in battle. Many other instances could be mentioned. is, bog sent to Mrs. Edward Jordan, p-esident; Mrs Rebert Farnham, treas- urer; Mrs L. E. Chittenden or Mrs G. A. Hall, of the collecting committee, will be duly ac- knowledged Youruren Depravitt.—Ob Thurday night a White git] ntmeéd Ciara Butler, apparently about il years of age, living asa servant in the family of Mr. C. C. A. Stribling, took from a bureau a number of articles of clothing. Mr. Stribling had her arrested for the theft more to have her sent t a hovse of cbrtettion thati to send her to jail. She was taken before Justice Ferguson, where she promised to find anbther home, and Mr. Stribling hot Wishing te ptosevutt, she Was re- eaked. Phe gir ee om to a house of ill-repute, near the depot. She was taken ‘rom there by one of vue police. d again carrie’ be- fore Justice Ferguson. Desiring to save her from crime the officers, after some trouble, succeeded in finding an old lady who offered to take charge of her, and the girl wes «liven in ber charge; but instead of accepting the offered home, she was found night fore last in the Vapitel grounds, fecompanied by sothe soldiers, and behaving in @ very sucaicious manner. The officers again took her incks se, and, finding her determined iofol- low an evil course, the Justice this time comm|:- ted her to .ze workhouse. i Coencin serines, July 14. — Board of A'dermem —Mr. Geo. H. Plant, Alderman-elect f-om the Second Ward, vice Bayly resigned, ap- peared and was quallfird A communicauion wss reccived from the mayor a"nouncing the approval of an act to it crn eity to animals, end of 2 jomt resolution for the purchase of hos- The following were read and appropriately re- ferred: A communication from the Surveyor. est!= mating the cost of ecastructing a sewet_on Dt. north, between Sixth and Reventh sts. west, at 2,500; petition of H.C ‘tewart, praying fora better seweraze on =qnar ; petition of James 1. Bacon for remission of # fine; an act authoriz- tog ol Toent of the semi-annual interest due on certain bonds of the Alexsndria and Washing- ton Railroad, and guaranteed by the Corporation.. _The bill estabiisbing the price of gas in the Center Market westaken from the Snance com- mittee and referred to the committee on markets. The following passed the board: A resolution requesting the committee on mar- kets to inquire into the expediency of providin; a eep animals brought to market, unt ne as thelr ownerscan remove thet; a ‘olution authorizing the secretary to furnish jam Roddy with a copy of certain papers; a ‘ution requesting the finance committee to ire into the legnilty and expediency of issuing { notes by the Corporation; a bill establish- ing 8 horse ma. ket on Sixth st west, from Missouri avenue to the Weshington cana'; an act makin appropriation to defray the general expenses tbe Corporetion for the year ending June 30, 1963, an act eutborizing toe laying of a water main on Second st. east, from East Capitol st.to Maryland | tonsclous of until be found himself in the guard- avenue, thence along said avenue to Third street | house next morning. Patrolman Lynch testified ce to fading him lying upon the navetnont in front _ Nominations were confirmed as follows:—H. | of Old Trinity church, Fifth street; his watch © Kletber for messenger, James M. Busker for | wat hang!ang out of his pocket. He was searched Ward constable, Wolford Stone for cane! at the station, aecording to rule, and his pock~t- sioner book found empty. Nothing could be proven pera and petition ef Josish Eccleston against Burk, and the case was dismissed. AgnestEpaNp Dsmisezp y man named J. J. Surk was arrested on susp! of stealing $250. na gentleman named Stevéh- son, from Mary's i © was taken before Jus: tice Walter, where Mr. 3. testified that last Sat- urday night he was sitting upon the porch of the National Hotel, and Burk came up, got into con- versetion with him, and finally fie ited him to take a walk. He consented, and they went to a gambling house. Mr. Stevenson bought ten dol- lars’ worth of *‘ chips,’* lost them, took a drink, and left the house; and that was the last he was The were taken from the teble sad referred. Fatat AcctpEnt.—-This mocning, et a very early hour, Mr. Jobn C. Hamilton, an estimable ycung member of the Washington bar, fell from 8 window of his resifence. on Fifth street, acar Judiciary Square, end died in a few minutes. It is suppored that, being unable to sleep on ac- count of the heat, he arose from bis bed, and to be comfortable sat near the window, and fallin; into a d¢ ze. fell forward from bis chair, and out of the window to the pavement. reference to the construc- } vet street raliwaya; a joint resolution asking reas to recuce tne price of gas, and a resola- < instruction to tne Register, were laid on sbie Committees were discharged from the further eration cf the pet. tion of J. EK. Neale and tonofl L e report of thc I..tendant of the Asylum for Was placed o.. the files of the boar ‘as appointed to fill vacancies eiections, unfinished busi- als and wharves onsidcretion of the act imposing taxes and the bill to establish the offive of school superintendent, were postponed. A bill in relation te the running of omnibuses ar Fa and imposing « fine therefor, was in- - essts Richards snd Lloyd opposed the bill ‘he grouud that ft operated h-rshly upon the poorer classes of our citizens. Sunday was the ently day many of toem bed fora visit te the coun- trv. and they could not afford to hire a carriage. bus was 4 cheaper mode of convey- Mr. Hamilton knew him. Asa lawyer he gave promise of oc- not witbatand would insure the respect of an intelligent public. hors-, attzebed to a carriage belonging to Mr. P. Star office building, =e street to Thirteenth. turn ‘wagon, and was badly shattered. ance, mod by pessing this bill you prevent the | Mineral water and beer, which was somewszat peorer clase m enjoying ie wie the rich | diminished by the concussion. may enjoy simply becar t eersreraccine avd tea F PROMS SSE COS CEES voces Nef wadct ota Casas —Before Ius- Mr. Pepper favored the bill because it would | {'¢ Walter —Sarah Dorsey, fighting and profani- wit a stop to noises and boisterous and evil con- | t¥; Hned Serab Smith, do; do. $3. Sarah a the Sabbath Brown, do; do. $2. Wm Clark, indecent ex- further discussion, the consideration of | Posure: locked u hours. Wm. Thomas, re- the 6. was postponed sisting an officer; issed. J.J. Burke, larceny; ot until friday evening next at seven dismissed. W. P. Barnett, drunk and disorderly; fined $5 Wm Reid, do ; do. $2. Pat’k Buck: ley, do ; dismissed. Jane Hopkins, profanity; dismissed. Pat Sbugrue, small boy, attacking and robbing 2 girl; locked up for trial. A PisuTine IRisHMaN —-Yesterday morning, e on Council! —Mr. Thompson introduced olutions—one inquiring as te the amount er stock which bes been taken, and the ling for information in relation to the of the raiie tsid in the city by the Wasb- Aenea Railroad Company; which | Mulquem, in Prather’s arley, who was on a regu- Also, resolution directing the committee of waysand means to repertthe best means with which to meet the city s portion of the direct tax imposed under the act of August 5, 1561; which, after some discussion, was laid on the table. The ioliowing petitions were received aud re- furniture, and raising the *‘ devil generally.”’ Thomas was hard to conquer, and fought despe- rately with the officer, but a pair of handcuffs were alipped on him, and be was taken before Justice Clayton, who committed bim to jail. ferred: Of property owners on the Avenue, be- Dav —Mr. Thomas Smith, one of our oldest ween Ninth and Tenth streets, in relation to re- | and most respectable citizens, died yesterday ng a4 sewer; of TG. Clayton, asking the use Northern Liberty engine house for rell- of W.W. Cripps; of T McGuire Ca water maim be laid on Street south; of J. 1. nission ef Rue; of Mre M.C Koh- ter; of T. Stackpole, asking privilege of extend- ing wharf at the foot of Seventh street. be following were Resotatien grant- ng the use of the Northern Liberty engine house co the Ninth street Methodist Protestant Church for religious purposes; resolution calling upon the Mayor as (o the mount of money received to the Ist of July te the credit of the school fund, and the amount standing to that credit at the fame time; bill to prevent the erection of black- smith shops near dweilings; joint resolution re- questing the committee before Congress to ask for en appropriation to repair streets cut up by ¥ wagons; resolution authorizing the Reats« to foralsh each of the police stations with She- morning, of conges'ion of the lungs. He was be- loved snd respected by el! who knew him ; and bis loss will be most fre felt, by the widew and the fatherless particularly. CRanteal Gtarpnovsr Cases—Before Justice Clurt.—John Cowbory, drunk; fined #191. Jos. Magruder, racing horses; do. $10. Jobn Lamb- ~ do.; fined 86. Andrew Jonesdo;do 86. ‘nj. Harman, sleeping in the market, fined $2. Rosanna Drane, stealing chickens; dismissed. DIsRREEA AND Dysentery will decimate the Volenteers far more than the bullets of the enemy, therefore let every man see to it that be carries with bim a full supply of Holloway’s Pills. Their use in Iodia and the Crimea saved sounds of British Soldiers. Only 2 oats pes Ox. 213. Dsarnuss,a)l maladies of the he and Ear treated exclusively by Dr. Von Moschzisker, Uc- ulist and Aurist, 227 Pennsylvania avenue. Phose who need bisservices may rely on receiving under his care all the benefits that aural and ophthalmic science can render for the restoration o! btand hearing. The numerous testimonials of cures from such creditable sources repeatedly publish- ed, make al! further statements unn Medical mes are at all times n witness Jr. Msc =" ‘To optain fine ev rit dew likenesses go ‘» W sburst’s. No. 404 ’enpsyivania avenue. I's is selecting (original) carts de visite likenesses o distinguished men, embracing all the prominen meno! thiscountry. See his likenesses in ofl and watercolors. Those desiring «ampand field views taken call and leave your or¢* s. jy 12-eolm* te: ban’s —— of the Laws. The following were referred: —A bill to repair Virst street east, between U and D streets nerth; bi to pay the judgment against the Cor ation obtained bY, R.C. Weightman; biil aut ae Jonathan Kirkwood to oro 3 two tenements wit. weter through one service pipe. Tue joint resolution changing the time of meet- ‘g fot the two Boards to 5 o’clock, was after tome discussion nid on the table—yeas 10, nays 9. ' Utermetie offered 2 resolution looking to on during the month of August, and pro- t heldicg the meetings thereafter at 8 Kp. m@ ; rejected—yens 8, nays 11. ioyd, from the claims committee, report- sly on the petition of GF Diffenderfer, sod the committee were discharged. A communication was received from the Mayor ¢ @ leUer from W. D. Davidge, Esq., < compensation for services in the case of igotman agt. the Corporation; referred. Raub moved to reconsider the vote by 2 the bill authorizing Edward Owen to Poly bis five dwellings with water t h *corvice pipe, was rejected. Carried, and . was referred. “ir Raub offered a resolution directing the ommittes before Congress to ask ie of *>!!\ similar to that of Georgetown provide for giving the citizens the free use of water. Mz. Wiison offered x substitute, directing the ‘inittee to ask the passage of 2 bill auth ‘Se levying of a tax of ten cenw in the $100 tolay tment. 3 Attention, Company '—Volunteers, who ez- pect to retain their healta unimpaired during the campaign, must see to it themselves, do not trust to the Army Surgeons, supply yourselves with Holloway’s Pills and Gintunent. Every English Soldier’s Knapsack contains them. Only 25 cents per Box or Pot. 212. You can five pour-<. of healthy fiesh per month by using Dr. ‘umblety’s ors 2 Lanisher. It ts invaluable for removing pimples, b_otches, &c , tan, freckles, sa!io.-ess and all impurities of t cin, leaving “ — Vv 5 ‘eter mains; laid on the tabie. ‘Mr. Utermehie rose to a ex the Rev. Mr. Hirst, Col. Ne stated that some weeks since he of jon. intro- aavataa oR oe <1ced a bill to prevent the omnibuses from run- ; fine ci ¥ a of ty. mt c\ag on Sunday, and for it be bad been assailed n a German pa called the Wi Ga- tte, which called him « Dutch Kaow Notbing, had stated thet the first acthe had done in ‘canctls was to introduce a bill to deprive a orten of the citizens of their rights. He dented ve bilt interfered with the rights of the d stated that he would noi have iced tele In question, but it bad also assailed er and the Board, and a threat was made would be the last Cou cil in which be serve. Asfor (be threat, he wished the to know that he was responsible for his d stood ready at all times to meet that re- bility. Adjourned. Pt cme Te Fotnep —Saturday pueht men Nichols acid Fass, passing r. debn Lerd’s stable. pear the corner of Poarth 4 G streets north, ae the — open, coda a t; one of the patrolmen gave pur- oe man exceped afer 's of mile, the hour being late, no pera.us were *aough to ald the officer. Mr. Lord was “i d by the other efficer, and upon going into Ps ““bic found that bis horse had been loosed vm the halter. The timely arrival of the patrol- ‘net frurtrated the plane of the thief. ———_—_— DIED. nm Fusedsy moruag, 1th me ace to. t. JOHN C. §: 0 BRAMI_TON, inthe ng, 16. fete reailenee, on Fifth lives are invited to attend. The {.1enas and On the 12th instant, » WIL, ANGE: intent son of Willa Fe and Kate ifn. ae Saperal vill take pises this afternoon, st ¢ a the parents, 82 gress 5 se se No. 3 wn, D.C., July 14th, after a short but peaial Tiree SUR LUCAS SIMMS, in the y sage. His tnase place to-morrow ( Wednes- ered pears be arree a ate of the samlly aro respectful invited to “On M of Jaly, at M. evening. léth half- ANNA LOUISA, ihe 8 Saioeky ot ray Be jr hiaey hisege RI morrow ( W ednes. it, at 10 o’o'ook, from t ELLING OFF! 8S @ OFF! piece Brera ze vay 479 Nant ton: bmi here ee E Saari ntiy k°ep OB ha! yl ot varlow: xy At @ WOU, ofthe ue a promp’ © D.srnict or CoLDmBiA Associa rion give xt grand pie-wie at Aualostan 1 to- July 16 Every arrangement for a sea- ‘ef ceal enjoyment has been perfected, and 2 of rural pleasare fe insured to all who may : teamboat to conv .y passengers at the foot of High street = Wasp will * b . ‘ “Te 4). Ase Wit Cod, distanced te oe "omee sto —Befure Jastwe Hiques C» widiers, mow Kighard McKia Let Gy ct tat & ~~ Un the Bee aTonee OF it ee) CORT Tare army, by distributing articles of &e. that Gt tee Ladies’ Soldiers’ Relies te ety » of wes a young man highly esteemed by all who cupying a —— Position, possesting ‘#lent that, ing bis modest, retiring demeanor, SMasH Ur.—Yesterday afternoon, a spirited Emrich, ran away from Eleventh street, near the the pavement in C in D street and re- tarned to the place from which he started. On the way the carriage came in contact with a beer The beer ‘wagon was Injured but little, except in its load of oicer Crown arrested an Irishmen named Thomas lar “bender,” beating his wife, breaking the st welcome is ] ph ble they aepe {Tos £6 tifie Bi to be pai parant bidder upon signing the contrast his tao wit cominenced to use Dr. After trr Medicine, which has restored for uj Mae» Tumblety plorable condition. My eyes 3) Fine as b fetsons wish! const!) shoulders, side a disposed me. je 25-3w rtne U.s, twenty -o before, i and some trifit f the engines wilt those of the gti:hoais above tefe screws wi'l be of cunnectin ‘The boilers wi! Tho specificat: arp'y all app ther og fhe mao} iner is to be erected in the vesse's at the diferent navy yards of Kittery. Maine; town, fassacvus tte; Phia. The proposa!a will s ate the namsor names ‘ds at which ‘he parties intend to chinery; the names of the parties in full and of their sureties; the gross tu for which 6 machinery in the vessel © mpiete and ready for steaming, witha pro rata amount of duplicate pieces, tools, instruments, ete. stipulated in the gunboat specificat ons, th time from date of contract in whioh they w: aatee to complete the work ‘The proposals are to be endorsed _“ Proposais for 8S eam Machinery of Ve-sels with distinguish them from othe: business lettere.. T contract wil: embrace the usual conditions and payments will be made in the usual manner as the work progresses: ‘The Vepertment reserves the right to reject ans or all of the proposals that may be made under this advertisemeat i/, in its opinion, the public interest requires. A wiz a0 of the navy» furnish the nm fxaLuv PRoros: should itbe shown b: nearest trict aitorney mocepted ecoordanoce thi pared to become kt th re me his securities, his guerantes must be appended the officral mentioned.) Good, News for Al This corti: Mae mercial stone vlifa ve bs 44 (flees The best doctors .c 1 was led to Dr. 7, Tumd ing further part! see me. At Mrs. Barbour’s, 375 34 ton falled to cure me. blind, and in a most pitiable and de- tacoure, can tall ané AILEY, at, bet. D and E. bse Siva A FEW OF THE MANY ‘TESTIMONIALS FROM THE CITIZENS OF WASHING- TON TO DR. TUMBLETY, THE INDIAN BERB pocr0s. Post Orr ‘ashi ge stint Ay have years from nervous, coun and ge’ bility, fainting, haustion, cholic, pain in the breast, &c., & the most sclentific doctors of the ut the least cle of reilef, ‘amb me to Dd. C., June 33. Au ha G. B. CLann, Post Office. t Jane 20, ist. Wasuineton City, June 20, 1862. Hheht From the s ms i vive nny cite but cont: tions of every one, Dr. Without asking me Sly complaint was a vio cousumption, an blety Tumbl To the Pudlic :—1 have been under the practice of Dr. Tumbiety for some time. When I! first applied to him he stated and feelings hatever. rat tte the cough, which his medicines act The rheumatiem, which 1s of long undertakes to cure, and tf he cen acco that end I will give him the full benefit truth, as well known in Washin clty for nearly nine years as a florist on Wu. Huenss, Consumption Cured. Dr. Tumblety—Dedr Sit:—i am bi my case as follows:—1 hed been 2: tion, pain in the breast, hectic fever, {H- cessant cough, copious expectoration of matter, and continual oe away of the whole body. appeared I could not sur- recisely my complaint y m7 ror en cou, rheumatism. th testote the Jungs and evade ebed, ing, bd the Island. 7th and B ets. aiek to the expecta- has cured me. Joun Bannet?, Foreman of Nallor’s Stable, bet. 14 and 133¢ ats. een dead before this. cured, Deplorable Condition of Body and Mad. T was almost dead with pain in my chest, back d head; was debilitated that scarcely walk. My mind was continually aslancholy and gloomy; but were it not for Dr. ‘umblety’s skill and his remedies, | would have I am now completely Tuomas Grirrin, P street, between 15th and 1®th, Washington. Wastineton, June |, 1962. Dr. Tumblety—Dear Sir:—As you are always to make known everything calculated to benefit society, | bave concluded to send you & brief Leite efs tt Sy your Her be, fe the | «ach pair of ¢ngmes wil hs operate its shaft ind-pendently ot the other, ‘the hra-s, fourteen feet pitch, and of an ten fect aiameter, they will be rus 6 vescel hy a brass dthe shaft willrevolveim a brass tipé the hanger with the hull, be of ths vertical water tube ipe, with the tubasabove the furnaces. «he grate hares are nottuexc3 d a length of 6% feet ons surface will be about 34) equare test, and the eating surface not less than 7,5" equare feet. for ths gunboat borers are to faras quality and kind of work manship, thickness of métal, ete. endages to be tne same, regar: dimensions of the boi.e blowers of the largest s-ze, iue8, will b3 required 0 these, roposs to farnish th bed. a La the cocnter of rties preferring 8 one kinds o} aren ty of tl certifi ure recel bh Medicines. ly performed on betame #0 low nd emaciated with dyspepsia, liver complaint and great debility, that ! have been confine room, and my omse feemed honelegs itian not being able to relieve me, I applic Dr. Tumblety, whose remedies entirely cured Jonn 8. Watsn, endently of eac: . r each vessel. two ines of the same construction and detai: as those J serew gunboats, with the ex ra whieh will be inches instead of eighteen inches, the diameter of the oy lider remain n The vaive will be Waxide! modifications in tl vary from the «pe h of stroke Daror Quartxrmast, @ Corner Leth and © ttreats t Washington, D. Un. July 7.1262. Form of ® contrast, ition se" he willat equal fo t to the amoi it eRe io amous ant saed by the contractor and both will be required of the successful + of the county of a of the county of —— of ——,, do hereby guarantee th * —— i socordance with the terma that should hs proposition be onoe enter into @ contrast in erewith. ntrac' Propossis must be addre RUCKER, Quartermaster U.S.A m: “2,0. C,, and mest be pisizly ac. Mule if Sn: mule litters tern here wit —— cents each. Should my (or ow (Or We) request to be Lu: 16 contract Sad tise th to me (or us)at ‘To this proppsal and certifoate abo jy 7-t16tht Col. and Depot Q esysrmeatr, rpasasuny DEPARTMENT, | 9:h, 1962, witgtcacettar ke Beart Santee until Fuxspar, the ay July, at 12 o'clock M , to be delivered atthe @reasury Kxtenmion, in fush quantities sa may be disect.d, ard et sucn Pa ih A ol B bid: aad the Ist of Jay, 3 Litters.’ FORM OF PROPOSAL, Cel, D. H.R . 1, U. S.A, RD ee to con: 15 000 feet 4 4ths ia. 3,000 feet 2 4) ber, 2,000 Phe ite Fine 4 {O18 feet len; 16 feet length: 10.000 feet eeathe tne White Pine Common Cullings, 6 feet 'engths 12,009 feet 3 hain. ‘White Pine Common Cullings, agen und awoke om White Pins Merchantable ber, i6 feet | (kiss in W. 12 to 5,600 feet 4 betes bt 5,000 feet 3 by Wit 3,000 foot 3 ba 12 W 1,000 foot ¢-éthe 9000 jy 10-166 x = ESH TOMATOES! bar, 14 12 12-4the inal ‘oubmutted, for iA sew york, and to make pro) machinery t utof notless power, they will arantors cate of the ol istrict court or of the United States dis to COL. D. HB. Washing- msrkei“ Proposals | respects to the - the sum of — dollars = bid be ied i, otter Sexton St. Matthe #’s Church. ROPOSALS FOR £FKAM MACHINERY FOR THE UNITED STATES NAVY. The Ne“y Popartrent will, until the Dth day of July, receive proposals for the construction of ateam machinery for vexseis to bo Topelted by two sews acting indep other. aire of en rty inches as Is. ‘these detaila eal) iheations of ly distinot and © concerned; eng had to ith suitable nd 0 > crews,” jy9 sitions an that ’s Orrics, ‘Will be received at this office until Thuraday, July i7th,at 12 o’olook m.. forthe delivery to the Government at this city of (300) three hundred Male Litters. A specimen of the litter to be furnished must ac- company each bid. Guarantes. The ability of the bidder to fill the contract, warded him, must be cuaraatied by two responsible persons, whose signatures must be mnded to the @ responi must bo the officis. ‘ork of the t be avrard:d him we are pre- ( Date.) bond may Ne forward D. 868, Viz: hits Pine Common Cu'lings, Ly Te feet length hite Pine foot 5,000 fest 4-4tha in Lumber, 18 3,000 fost 6 4the in ', 16 1e0t lengths 5,000 feet # Mis in White eine Merohantab!e Dy i lepgthe White Pine Merchantable Site Pike tere Pine Mere! length: ite ‘te + ine j@ Fine RESH TOMATOES: in Quart Fi a 104 Corner With street table ioe planed on both te Merchsatable Lum- table Lum- lerchantable Lum- r signature, or eignat(Signed) A. B, must be appended the guarantee ve-mentioued. ii, RUCKE! Pine Merohantab!e omer, te, a ex- Ce the to state ed with she harles 'Philadel- guar- um- Lum- id 37 /A actresa* W. O..” Btar Wants, ————— [For other Wanted’? advertitgrtents, see first pose) A wenkeshal Gt Riots wo: aS re D, th, SITUATION Ws REED, by a toe given if od jy 4... NESS MAKERS S WANTED Goad ¥ ‘ork- ¥ . $2923 Penusyi- Ce-teavente ” ei a WANTED-s2 at Frey’ Sal sigthe "° , L. to 6 care of a WAR Bora outset ‘efrusy is are us, basoment Ls E NCED DRUG CLERS Ai raniet.” Ketrens, Vhrough Post Cfioe, Ks BAKER WANTED, st 495 Seventh street, its Mm RELDEN & PATTERSON. WwW wired Ad ION as chamb™ family. rene Hox 13 Star C fos. 5 wm resped' irl, ar iTUA- yO ap a Hen) othe we rk ae reroes cen be ginen vie to at aifad, pt quire Wantse-8 s chi And A fore, dressmaking. Apply Hoss, on 17th etreet, LEU ATION WANTED, DE girl, va! y waiting isi or to make herself te od Well recommended. Ad 7 Office. ae WARTED Fares GIRLS (or 2 Concert Sa'oon, ‘Oo smart and active ¢:r:f go01 ¥. be WALLACE BAUTHERS: Acrobats Per . ACTODAL o - formers, Baltimore Post Offs, Md. iv 15 st op Se a . " DOW @ s, abe fer now in this oity. fpr in ~ ir tion Gonserni: ‘her Wo . Naglor’s; at Mr. Jamon tween dhandé 5th ets ad BOY. between 16 and 17, wiskes s Situstion at the baking bestnaes A bs 004 re: ven Bear Once, * FASHIO: DaEes bis R FROM A Pi BONS BLE DET Late at RRS Hooks’ Goarcing a jv 15 31° by a respectab'e : = a ess “Anna,” referred.) lv Pes it ly re aver iy} , thank iow Yor woman. & SiTt- (sete as iy 0 reer aed ironer. or to do ‘work, Apply on K sireet, between = jas worked at it be- réquiréd, Adcom ages willbe nat?'¥ to VINNERS WAN FED Hanon on assorimé Deneck: Apply at No. 23 Hast Ceptol street. WANTED-& GIRL to do genera! housework Apply at the Groorry Store on the corner of nee Jy 1h ot Fourth Street and iiew York avonue, immetiate WwW ANTED—By & rrepontable SISUATION as chsmbderm&ld 4; pe good reference. Address‘ ‘ost Office. troh, in & ema’ ac! ton and within the Dis'‘rict. Sco’sh or rane prelirréds, gets ee Gorman pre. offico—New York Empio: e Ninth strest, between Pa. avonue &n: jy ll iw jy 14 2" oung girl. i rae. Ci E. F.,” WwW DA 5004 FARM HAND AND UaHDese at Relate sore, gaat th# office be ow 8 will callat the eam ent A, Office. 51 t. N.H ILLER. WANTED-« FURNISHED HOWSE, con- taining I) or [2 roo us, in @ centra! locatios. tose “hs. &, Ky” Star 0: 3d b; August. LUST AND FOUND. O8F—On Penn. avenue or Seventh strect,a Cemeo Revolring BREAS othcers’ \ikenaes on one side. A very libsralre- ward will besiven if returoei to the Star Office, oe) Poases: iv't9 TPIN, or to 69 Ps, av., between sist and “ MKS OST—Yesie-d L ty WALAING 18 Pa avenao. QS7—On Saturday evening, io or near t public g-ouni a. cant ef the Capitol, a iad E, coatainin, oven dollars. The finder w'!i be euitably rew: <1 by leaving itat the Sar Offics. js 34 St OUND—A PORTEMONAIE. sum ofmorey aad POKTEMUNA! SANK. ngrave i ugon it i thanks of toe owner 6nd @ saitable rewsrd, bY leaving the same at Sesers Galt’s Zad ttreets . CARTE. O'NEIL, (Monday ) 34th July. a hick with’ Wm A ane 8 The ler esive t 37 15 2i* between «'x pers, whic! this advertigement. can have by paying for this bat a7 _ iy la at Lostog? Mo: SLUs, newer e ward will be paid. REWARD— ~ WALL WALL, STEP* ENS & CO., iui a to the name of. ok? Fhe firdar ts requested to feave her with MKS, CALE B. SMITH ass ‘285 Hi street, between I7th and 18h, it tea five co the above reward and the thenks of the owner. returving the same to J. T. j Ferette street. Georgetown, orto the ae TRACY, No 21 it 2 o’olvel 4 Is MAR _ iy West RY WARD—Tskea Haogh pase a from iy 14-30" * AME TO TEE SUBSCRIBER, cn Analostan ‘and, about three weeks ago, ore bay . Shout 16 or 16 hands hign, marked Six; white ov her wethers and etar in fore 030; tight hind leg aliitieswole>, ‘Lheowneris ‘equested to coms forward, prove property, pay oha: fee and take her away. J. POWERS $25 HIRD. iy REWARD -stolea from 142 @ street, a M trest ned Sar SSton ot 8 DjOL, arr oa iy 2 Wa. w. Rar ove reward for the' ‘I 7 Tr fi ste Les the nignt of the 0a 4 OCKET vent woman, reotigt which er; also $12 will return t he osn krepths ‘AKEN UP ESTRA iron grey HORSE, he owner is requested to come for prove property, pay ohare and take tim f Do nee to AL: cosipt and locket with A No. 32. between 12th and {3th stree's. E al RA Y S—Came to ths eubssriber’ —Last Wednerd randed U. 8. ¢- HAEL yo is at Glenwood elery. isborough,) on or sbout the 6th instant, one horned ri My red one a Cow, with ie black Cow, some with red Ox, one whi epecks on her si: wae at her hb white ok and crempled horns owners of the above re requested to come for- sow buffsio and cons biue Co owner ward. pay charges, &nd take them away. iy 12a Distzicr OF COUUALBIA, Wasiinston County, To wit:—I hereby certu: Charies F Hamilton, of “he mad that county, broucht bef. yeare o} & white spot or shoulder; shod halter, Given ore me, J eee eres scar on his nose; and Sil round; had on when found under my subscriber, for said oouaty, ¢ 1862. as & stray at larg. JUHN D. CLARKE, J. P. The ented to ‘operty, owner i rose! a prove pr > pay charges, and take iy 11-2ewsw" CRAWLS bai coppce color by burns; _ NEWAN = t a 14 acter bees renders the voice pow se ti fet ot lous, Proh, Wolowal Still 40’o'ook p.m ‘euth street, ee M, ol ir furnishiae ine Wi 1 th to Fine 8 rAoe ait to bs dcivere a ‘ie day the instant, jy Dat sive er case ‘E: GRAYS PHILADELPHIA EUPKK STOCK ALE! Depot $7 Lovisians Avenue. 5 voted, bro! i Th yoare. “Lloyd, fee's pee i. Fy counte- m™ or the ‘VIBCDE® MAGRUDER. i Jy By WOLCOBY, with an ewelry Ptore, nts ning & the owner 1 Whore & 18- ee 2) t.daly bthos 7th neers e- town or Waebington, ni ¥ 1 : $ . Treavury NOPE: The ficder will reve to Star Offices. the sabia c! nels. in Alexandria, on Toureday nigut, UGKING wey bY & poor ser- BOOK containing & one bat the pwn- the finger or le grey HORSE, abut 8 high; long switoh tan; 8 soar on near ._ Pi- iN creas STEEN ween at hye renidanoe, No aah W COU AME coat Pema Fa #XOU RSIONS, P1O NiCS, &c. ric NICs Nic: Seth I3LAN a o !BND. ES f U ‘that "AN 0 Nios will be given by ics’ Tr bon WEDNESDAY, July iokets 25 éeate; children uncer [2 yesrs half soti!lon music has been en, whieh bees, nect with PR Tdigh street for the grounds, No Ghatge on the boste Carriage’ the island either by wey of the Long Bridgelorthe Aquetest.— 91815 24 Ev RECrENING OF ARLINGTON’ nei general o! sre of the intenc giving oath reaton Day =n N rof. 2 at ene he OCoasi " corner ot 7th etreet and an¢7 he'reetand Meryl: Arn we Serings on! AFAYVETTE CLUB beg friends snd public in nd Geor; elown thet pare pesas ric aa € Pa averuec, 3! . . boats will leave te street bridge every hour, commence a GRAND PIC NIC OF THE BHInL DS analos ing t 2 Welook, 1ekets 50 cents, admitti dies, By o-@r 0’ Com will be given enliven the Ss RSDAY, Ja'y 17. The Holy # | Baod bes been anges’ neat lowron te foot of i ves Pisco setown Tioke’s 6 conte.’ CLUB at ISLAND, and will TAN SECOND EDITION, THREE O'CLOCK P. M- THE REBEL MORGAN, &c. Tt ts very certa’n thet the Government bere beve no latelligence justifying belief in the trothfnl- noss of the dispatch from Kentucky we publisi this afternoon, ssying thal the rebel Morgen is In the immediate vicinity of Versailles, in that Siste. Indeed, the account of the alleged surren- der of eur troops at Murfreesboro, s¢ well as this Kentucky news, should be received with caution, in view of the fect that up to this time they only teach the public in this quarter evidently through etampeded sources. — ERIDGE BURNED. ln their recent Sight from Culpeper Court House, the rebel picket took occasion to burn the Orange and Alexandria Railroad bridge over the Rapidan river, in their rear They left Cul- peper Ccurt House, fortunately, in too great & hurry to permit them to destroy the hardly-less important raitroad bridge over Mountain Rup, at that place. it ts safe, and in our hands now. PessonaL — Wm. ff. Polk, of Tenn., sat the National. Capt. Thos. . Selfridge, U. 8. N , an@ Col Tevis, Philadelphia, are at the Wetropolitan. Gov. William Sprague, R. 1,008 Bon. H Fester, Fa., are at Willerds* tors Typap, M™** ition. Moral So eee ge g u '. > Jorn Hebets Bas Brows, CONGRESSIONAL. Johu MoGarvey, eee nai oan Groner Guess, 492 | XAAVLMth CONGRESS—Second Session. Wm Srevres eneraarescte Fins? GRAND #10 Bro Texsvay, July 15. DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA ASSOCIATION! | | <t"ave—Mir., Hale reporied, from the Naval eae s Commiiter, a bill mak The members of the Bbovs Aszocistion take joule af the late Robert Stevens all bt and vmod Oe pe eS title of the United States In and to the WEDNESDAY, Joly 16, the Rim Floating Battery. Passed. Grand Pic Nig of the Kesceigion Mr. Doolittle introduced s Dill for tbe estab- 8 |. A fine instronen’ lshment of a bureau of navi * Lod Bo: i Stidbam D oumattics af Avencrments~Thae, H. Keleher, James T. McGowan. sy 2 "sn B 60 11 be a plesant di: 7 s—W m Wm. H. Seen oneegee for the oscesion. no exertion in feat- n of rea! enioyraent: mbomt will be To GBy. A foct of High street. George- town. expreesis {4 oarry from 6 pic Bic every 15 m'nuted, without extrachsree. peesenrere te and 0 by way ofthe Aqzedsot bridge, rive. D. Hughes. R. White, rm Peake, Nathaniel Sardo, Afr: FOR SALE AND RENT. [For other “ For Sale and Rent” advertisements, see first page.) " EN¥—At No. 450 12th street, iB ei kK yo and H ets, comfortab'e SPARe MEN chambers singic and with sitting rooms attechéd, recentiy farnisned. No children in the housd, The loestion is one of the most desirable on: in Washingt-o jem URNISHED HOUSE OR KOOMS FO rent, on th Sd Frets. Ap ‘* ijyi5 irteewth northwest corner of Th: Mate. WHITE & COs Biers, URNISHED HOUSE FOR RENT —One of ofty, situated tne pleasantest residences in on B street south, fac ng the Smithsonian gronnés, Inquire on ihe premises, street, or of R iy 14 lw* OR SALE—A HOUSE AM® LOT con E street, between 4th ana Sth, thred stc"re8 Ligh, containing #ix rooms, with &iwo-stury back build iog, Withtwo rooms, with & 6 rOorns are private. Will firat door west of ioth OU. SMI1 A,328 F etrest north, ————o try between, 4! sold on reas rable terms. For pret pert qulars inquire st 220 4b street, near jy \4 St" RARE CHANCE.—A SMALL BRICK HOUSE, [0 rooms has ¢&s dnc water. |«rge ard, with cow stable sttachéd, ey neigh- sthood, within three ment, MA SION, late Soo't beau'ifuliy sitvated on the heights of wéorse- town, Win sees, oe ABT roet Br ; fteen’h rtrest. Wy, nearly opposite the ture (st. No. 456 * FEW GENTLEMEN CAN BE ACCOM fered for rent—§ 3» per sntfum— or eale cn most reasonable ¢ io furniture for mereband Wadeworch,” a: Star ‘An elegant a9 well Furnished n eleogani EB. promises. uates of War Depart fur 1 or would Addrees fice. reaidenc® of Mr, 4 , atanle. p*s 3. DENT, office eshingtos, Resideno jy 12 lw with pleasant Room« and Board st 398 mixteécth ct. Keferences exchange. Alsc; @ Brick Sinbie fad Carriage Honse for reat. RESTAURANT EO CHANCE—The tauren Clare Bnd fxtures, or without stock. the best chance ever offered in this city Fo SALF—Two new firet Pipaide wots ee fe on the corner ion Hotel, is for sale, with good will, etook eae peer nee TT SALE-—A RAKE wei own Cisrecdon ‘New Hy of Sixth street, under the Call and look et jv Co Of 4 . = emit FOR Sate—a ood Brick, two-story nd the With prt! thud iar @cistern, ee 'T, containi: en roome, ood eup- ply of filtered waler in doors—g. for ail mgm foros pump. &* Loostion cen tral snd desirable, street re &t the jucction of M: pone the oorner of New Jersey a horth, containing 2378 feet. north. having & large ojsn spece in Assachusetts avonus An4 Possession giveu immediately, ‘erms easy. Title 32 1 street north, ti Aiso. for saie, north half of Lot 16.1n biook 567, ae For paritoulars os’! at ee doors from 5th st wert. and G street iy32w BOARDING. OAKDING—Two | j'egsant, comm * B* era ty MB, poy n'y te Swit 4, Also, two single Roo’ 416 © street, between 8th ani from Sth street. Soot, AS it, with e, oor, Bt oth st 24 door ty 14 3:* S'x cnmbdated wt Boar at Boarding street. between | and K. No 408. MEN CAN (private) House on ith je 23-2w* day rr) for supplying tre of Ja so Depariment with 6 heads of fi Subsistence Dopa: tle on tne Hoot 0 Cattle to bed each anims! to y of Augn ment msy di rect at &re invited until the U. 8. eof jelivered st Washington, D. 83 . No 6 1,399 pound 1 on ther: a: the Govern- ° tle per week will f be required to Te aslivered tay contract A bond with good and sufficient security will red Mr. Foster called up the House bill additional tothe pension act. Passed. . The bili amendatory of the act of 1795, suthor- izing the calling out the militia, was debated by Messrs. Sherman and Lane, of Ki on an amendment proposed by Mr. 3. limi! the emancipation of sisves under it to these offrebel Hovses —Mr. Wood, of New York, offered a resointion requesting the Committee yin Judi- ctary to report on the char, 2 forth- with. Objected to. oe A communication was received from the Sec- retary of the Navy transmitting a statement of all the a made by al! the bureaus of the De- partment during the ‘ut session of Congress. Mr. Bingham reported a joint resolution rela- tive to the pay of members of Congress. Passed. [The resolution provides that sotual j~ ment of members in the military service of t! a shall be 2 sufficient excase for ab- sence Mr. Ashley reported a joint resolution requir- ing the Superintendent the Metropolitan Pe- lice to pay over moneys received from fines to the Treasurer of the Board, to be used as a contin gent fund as the Board may direct The resolution relating to mileage ef members of Congress was teken up. —-- +228 LATE LOCAL NEWS. —.—_—_ C. Hamitton. Bey. -Macting p Bose Bar—RKesointiens adopted —LCourt Room, uly 15th, [562 —At a meeting of the meabers of the bar and cfirers of the Court convened in the Court Room on tbe occasion of the death of John C.C. Hamilton, Eeq., which took place this morning, Jos. HW. Bradicy, Esq , wes calied to the chair, and EJ. Middleton appointed secre- tary. ‘be Chair having stated the object of the meeting— J On motion of W. \. Fendall, ©eq.,acommities of three was appoluted by the Chir to prepare resolutions expressive of the sense of (22 Meeting on the melancholy occasion. hereupon the Chair a! nted Messrs. Tar- il2le, Davidge and W.Y. Fendall as the coni- mittee, who naving retired a sbort time, returned and submitted fhe following resolutions through. their chairman, Mr. Carlisle, who prefaced them iy 3 few appropriate remmerks The fem.bers of the bar and officers of the conrt have jeafned with unfeigned sorrow of the sudden death of Join C C Hamilton, Esq , and bare met together to testify their affectionate preciation of his fine qualities and soyuvannaie, social end prahetonss. — thelr aoe respect fer bis memory y know well and manly natore, bis ever frank, rete, and generous manner, which attracted to bim all who came within bis influence. They valued higbly bis clear and cultivated mind, and an- Ucipated his weet gy at the bar. Inthe morning of his days he has been cut Gewn; bis career of bonor and usefulness ab- ruptiy ended. It remsins for us to honor and rve his memory. Resolved, That we will in 8 body attend the foneral of the deceased, and thet we will wear tLe ueual badge of mourning during the remaiz- der of tht term. Kesoived, T Bat > District A —. vested to present these proceedings to im fast Court at its pomeal auaian, and to the Cir- cattand District Courts at thelr next respective terms, and to es& that the same be entered on the minutes of ssid courts. Resolved, Thei the Becretary of this meeting be instructed to causé these = to be published in the newspspers of the city, and that the chairman be instructed to {ransmit a copy of them to the family of the \. The resolutions were reed and unanimously opted. Messrs. G. W. Phillips, E. J. Middleton, and W. L. Cox were appot: a committee to make the necesssry arrangements to attend the funers!. And thereupon, on motion, the meeting sd- journed. Jos H. BravLer, Chairman. E. J. Mippieton, Secretary. Dsatu oF J.C Necro Pic Nic.—Disorderiy Conduct of the Pariy—Owen Lovrjoy keels Interested.—Vester- day, a party of negroes beid a pic nic in ‘. woods, near Glenwood, which was attended quite a crowd, and when they came into the city — — —. —, pera by —_ > y in some eight or ten hacks, pred ef bar y down ‘New York avenue, en- dangering the lives and limbs of pedestr The a a ton Third hegae | succeeded wd stopping three of the carriages and arresfing drivers, who were taken te the Central Guard- house. One of the prisoners resisted and fought hard against the arrest, and bruised the officer’s beretua will be entertained when put in by con-| (Parker) face considerably. The of tractors who have previously failed +o comply with | this fellow attracted a crowd in and the their contracts in any Department of Government. guardbouse. Among those present was a per- or where the bidder 1s not present to respond to his | who api red Interested in be alf of the nam a be i, risoners. A soldier recognized bim and ex- canbeeebeanetoekon ber of the haa Pinimned : “ Well’ there is Owen Lovejoy inter- Bo he Will not be con- | fering in a case like that!’’ The magistrate net seh Proposition, egianoe must accompany being present ‘while Br. Lo “= the a prisoners were held for trial. r. the Biae Tye re TTH, | Princi al officer for his name and number, which cm A» Washington, D, C., ‘endorsed | was cheerfully given by the officer himself, and jor Beef Mr. L.. de , the crowd pang Oe in- oe — in various ways as be left station. we,—-. ash heats ofa and State of ie morning the were falfil od in 2 eth ae tee ot ects — ——_—— his Proponiuon, tnd that, shoud tus Proposition be} == Poricz —The Third Ward besordare ewith. Should the contract be | Yoserdey -—Jobn O” Neal, drank awarded ‘we are propared to become his secu F- ; aah fl ‘10108. ey guarantee ‘he 5 arest antes Stir ceabeteret ne: District Attorney. ; Se 5s. t jem or of the U iVING iL7 THE Zim For Leg A BIDS es Pty kr Fe A. BECKWITH, Major C.8. simed” F ; vemen's; do. ‘hos. HE HIGHEST PRICES Sony and Aghtinns foil oon paid for Osenburg, indecent ex, GULD AND BILVER COIN, tice Clawton, ama = ass Srgatine.—Sarab Bro 2 Year 6 por cont. Treasury Notes, at se <a stealing a cou! ‘erkins. 8 rether beard iyo. 7AY COOKE &99 irihosnen street, quite young. She bas not been YREAT ATTRACTIONS! Went Fy G NEW STORE’ bebe wns = dy Just opeved on the corner of arte: fined for thet, and last of THING, WaPo: CaPSant BOUTS end SHOES, wites | Fourth Ward station for disorder! wilbeanidy eT FE E00. ci Se epe ompe Gove ae ree Hzavy Rossert —About 5 o'clock this IRST WARD, ATTENTION! ing some thief entered tbe house of Mrs. Piece. denborger, ou C street north, between | bird and corner whe a ESTE Ma ie oars at ER Re 4 CLOTH tad CAPs, ITH & CO» Chothuere, f # E 5 fa : = OER CariminaL Court, July 14. — McCanns ‘was acquitted on "Fab de fae stolen George Birl was found not guilty of s‘esling ¢ July 15. colored, Ww.F. colored, is on trial for burgiary. T javarases Cave cy teraben, ’ Tin spencqueent iene Ooo pains to insure the greatest possible amount enjoyment to all who mey attend &