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TUL BYENENG STAR | is cusuiSHED BVBSY AFTERNOON } (SONPAY E XCEPTED) | £ STAM BUILDE qrmaatar Femapeves = ewe. cad Blewenth r « —_—+-—+——— Papers served In packwges by Carriers at $4 « eget cents per month. To mail subscribers + © price is 83.50 a yout, is adeance; $2 for siz wreaths; Si for -¢ months; and for less than \oree months ct the rate of LZ centea week. Sin- ge copies, onR CENT, 1D WrAp ots, Pwo CENTS UP ADVERT! -saBN7s sho id be sent to the efficc before 12 o'clock m., o.herwise they may pot appear wnt! the next day FROM WES'ERN MA‘ LASD. ; Secissiocists Organizing—Uricn Men j © Checkmutine” the Game: cig WF asad aad the Secesh 9 fheeho!ders— venir a Pray—Army Hospital, &c., be i Hacenstown, July 16, i562. | Editor Star: Facts bave come to igh? receutly | which go to prove beyond 2 doubt that the seces- sof this county, and more especially this town, are organiz og themselves into companies, and have been doing so for months past, prepert- tery toa eral uprising throughout ‘he county. One of their mumhber. becoming dtsqusted with their diabolical schemes, bas ‘let the cat out of the bag,” and has given information to the au- ties which may lead to the arrest of the ring- As the information imparted bss been < a secret es porsibie. J am unable to furnish you with foll particulars, but have good authority for s*sting that it wes the tntenti¢a_of the rebels to plunge the Stete tnto rebeilion on the defeat of MeClelian, which they confidectly expected to take place at the Tecent battles in front of Rich- mond, and ef whieh they openty boasted. r a Unieutsts of this tews, baviag been furais. the Government with for the purpose of sine te & this game, an sre determined to drive from their midst every cted individual who refuses te take the oath wna several prominent rebels, be- tatthe determined stand taken have already depart-d for a lime [ would not have the ter suppose that this section of #dis oyal, for thee traltors form but a ‘iqu-, aad are prtactpally broken down t 1°@ and toe remo of “ced-fish aris 7 ¥ * Westen Mary? overwhelming! ms, are also organ! aus ourental +d putastop to all. suc! ae ype tot Stet= into rebellion and supver! the aat y of (he Government. Greet udt is expreseed here against Judse Weie it Court. for bis refusal * tolding office u dei ts in retaining these aan imen sh of the loyal men who elev:ted bim to b itien that e 2 Ss We have p ¥ of loysl men who re enced with honor, and at (he same time “remove treason from around the throne * (in Saturday lest, three secesh cavalrymen sapposing that the Federal forces bad abandon tt good opportunity to iu > ier cae tidlag into The great was their surprise to tind themselves anded by Uaion bayonets They were politel: requested te dismonnt, and were handed *s th- provost m«rshal. r Honse tn this town fs used for army >, sad al tee preseat time coa- e hundred and twenty-five sick The Unten ladies (and Maryland are loyal) are e, edmiuistering to the rs, and furnishing them with dei.cacies 2th Pennsylvania Regiment atynere. Capt. Byrnes is provost 3 quota of troops for ob*itned witbout ho official tnforme- a will be, com- ady Capt Martin’s end reedy for service Howagp. doaftin e Defected Near the Arkansas Lime. via Cairo, July 14.—The ed last evening from m Vi She srl-a, Al the 6.4 tnstaw: youd lenel Farren, 3. Win 0 of 100 more, as a 4 pecetsted only eigh: rivet when they suddenl ‘ s pickets, whom they fi sna drove in, and then rushed forward, coming upon the main body, consittiag of aronts, ouunberlug less than 3.0% Rebels, - however, although surprised, quickly form- d and bai The (ndicelans fou, bt bravely at immense odds, and were about being tieuked by the Arkansas troops, whea J.{ewiensut Colonel Farren’s force came down Ike any che to their relief, out- flanked the Confederates, und with the aid of the Porty-sixth and Gonerai Fiteh, actually reuted them and drove (tom f om the field The fight b 1g enough to pursue, tieneral gt d-; and ina few hoars had his troops back to fhe river and on transports p epared for an attack. General Hind- man is believed to be In the vicinity with a large force. General Fitch lost four men onty. Twen- ty-four dead Rebels were found on the field Thirty were woundéd and forty taken prisoners H ndman’s ectire army is estima ed s* 15.06) General Fitch lately executed two of the K belt hostages taken some time since for, ood bs hs > of the Revel guertibs. He promisca to w:. ‘ tueut if any of Lis men were kliled The First Eny!neer of the Lexington was eko while sitting ata port hole. Generai Fitch tooi cof cwo of the citizens and bung them up befor- the face and eyes of tueir netghbors. A just bu: severe retribotion for herbcring 2 set of cut- turoats in their vicinity. Clippings frem nity’ Fair. BoL_ets veascs Tyrz.—if Generz! Fremont bad been as severe in bis attacks as his news- paper friends are in his defence, he would bave held the Department of Western Virginia longer Have we Cannizals amonc Us ?—The above query ts provoked by »a article in Hall’s Journal of Health, commencing with this dreadful asser- tlen: «Some persons ect themselves to death *” To moralize on the above would be an affront to the lotellect of Ninte -ath Century A CASE FoR INVESTIGATION —It is stated in terary circles that Mr. Charles Mackay is about to publish in Leadon a work entitled “Phe Gouty Philosopher ” . ‘an it be pess!ble that the forthcoming volume is 4 plagierse from Brillat Savarian’s “ Phileso- Fout.”” wavl” Jackson —Ia view of the fa- with which thiv famous rebel moves him- ~if from Seid to*tield, tt ts suggested that bis 0 rig t be changed from “Stonewall” to “Por. sbie-Feace’? J. o + with THE Hor Wok serome vs.—A Ge eral Dref alt round. Cox BY a Perm oF THe CoaMpion.—Why would Geoeral eOlelaa make a 1 boxer? splendid Beeause he b we bg Se that he th Weartusr at Paesent.—No manwureret Lege." Sratz er Small Change Avvine Insttr to Iniury —Reporting a race in several Heats, with the thermometer in a state oftaptd paroxyem. ‘Pus Corton Trovass.— troubled oeting su ply t Isst accounts there was only 213,270 balesin Liver; |, against 1,125,000 at 2 corres- ponding date last yerr Were the mills to run oa full time every pound of cotton tn land would -¢ used up in four weeks What to the prevalent distress is the fact that India, so England is sore) tue foture of the cotton a nee telied upon, fstled aA) to — e piolfc expectation that she wor supply, oa jaliy +t least, the deficiency posts| byfens less of Amertcan cotton. Instead cf sending more th cal to market,*here was afloat, at last uate, of India cottea only 45 000 bales, st 210,000 last year and 285,000 In 1860, fence the excitement in the Liverpool cotton suarket, and the disiress, present and prospective, of the manufituring dlsiricts. The = it was, on the waoole, a rous one for Great Britain, as the profits om toe French and italian account made uy, for the loss on exports ta Amertea. Fhe coming year will witness the effect of a cotton famine in Envland, far it very clear thet ne - ert be made avaiiabic i, vefore aiden + * Heeaty + o§ CBUBCH —AC the close tees tm the Universnitst Ghurch In Rexbury, bia post vs 65 test Sunday, the pastor, Key, Mr, Borticlomew hqucced bis Teadingss, sonable number Wow! join him, to enjistfor tbe Seme irtzen gentle- waror pre mre ar wthalute. mea pre ocumetiat® ly gave hum their ame. tf -n. hau Hous-sat Bristol, s contyia 200 orphans A thira 4 we « Peurd recently to acommunedate | tee eo Br. Mallee received durieg the i year en ating MSP test, G85 600 in wit of big aris } ous schemes. . nAY Defects tm the Moniter and Galena. {From the Scientific American ] Prom er ser on bt the Monitor we hsve aeeanpe rs ane from which we take the foliow- ae ante ‘ “ Tne preacet hot weather is meking apparent some cf b= defects of «ir vessel. The principal one 6 the gufficient Want of ventilation. It was Ba OA dat the afr forced Into the engine room, taben tn under the floors and admitted by means cf registers ‘nto different parts of the vessel, wotld be sufficient, bat it does jot prove to be so ©6As long as the weather was cool it was well enough, butas soen as hot weather came en we foand that the air in its passege throught the fire room (where the themometer ranges from 130 to 140 degrees) becomes heated. Toe galley, if you remember, is In the fire room just bet!:¢ the bellers, conseqnently the smoke, ges and ¢fiicvia arising from our culinary operations ming’e with the Current of heated air from the fire room, and give it additional stench from the bilge water, as it passes under the floor of the vessel, before we get it for ventilating parposes. But it is with the deck-lights and hatches closed. in an action, that we experience the gre~t- est want of a pure, wholesme atrhosphere and a more perfect ventilation Thé draught at such @ time, what little there fs, is upward through the turret. which forms @ sort of chimney for carry- Ing off the iow ee from below, so that the gunners therein, wi labors are severe, inhale th air that has not only taken the rout» I have described, but has been deprived of nearly all its oxygen by passing through nearly forty pairs of lungs on the birth-deck before reacking them. All on board suffered severely from this cause in our late fight with the Richmond batteries. Again, we find thet the pilot-hou-e is in the wrong place, es it prevents the boat from being fought head on, which ts hes best position. as her side armor and all that portion of her aft the turret would be much better protec’2d We find, too, that our guns cannot be fired aft over the smoke hatches without endangering the boliers This would marge oe expedieacy of having but one opening in the deck from the farnaces, which would allow the guns to be trained further aft. The poris do not allow of sufficient eleve.io 1; only five Tees. All ef these defects, with many smeller or : which exists, will be remedicd, I em told, in the new vewels now buildin z. The severest blow we have yet receiv-4 on the tarret wasat Fort Darling. It wes froma solid { e-ineh shot, fircd from avery heavy charge of 0 :tder from a distince of about eight hundred “as. It siruck the turret ve.y nearly perpen- cular with its side. making an indentation of three-and-a-quarter inches, bat without any visi- bie fracture of the plates. Ona the inside, opposit: the indentation, the plates were eomewhat ir _- tured. The iron-clad Galena we severely bandled tn this fight, the fire from the batterles being mo st- 1> concentrated upon her on finding that ther shot were penetrating ber sides. | am not posi- tive thatany shot pr -d eptirely ‘brorzh both sides, but | saw where a en-‘nch shot bid gone through her port-quarter, where her plat.ng is two ard-r-half inchrs thick, with s'x Inches of wood backing, and after pe sing over ber gun- ¢eck, had goue through the wocd backiny on tue starboard quarter, and crowded off tbe iron plating. Shells penetrrted ber sides where it was of the thickness [ have stated above, end exploded on her gun-deck, making teriib'e havoc among ber crew. in twoor three places, where her spar- deck was struck by ricoch~t shot, the entire sub- stance of the deck, both wood ard iron, for the distance of three feet and the width of the shell, ‘was scooped out, leaving a clear opening through to the space below. This deck, however, is ridiculously light, being made of two irch plank, covered with two ¥-inch tron plates. Av far 21 resistance to shot is concerned she is a micerable filure. itv" Hon. F. OJ. Smith offers through the coltmns of the Advertiser to be ‘one of six por- sons, if such number w' y concur. to deposit with Gevernor wititn five days $575.009, to be : red by Lim tn an apportion- ment es & bounty of $75 to each volunteer soldier of the 9000 that are now cailed for from our State, add Vional to the bounty which the Government will pay. The six contribators to the ready fund will trust to the sense of justice which may ani- mate the next Legislatyre of the State for their indemnity, though no lezai obligation will exist upon the State for it °—Portland Press. IJ The popularity of Gereral Butler’s admin- istration, both in New Orleans and In the North, should prove to half-heart2d commanders of other departmen’, if any such there be, that courage aad decisioa are better than half-way mee-ures. It will be observed that Butler has not mrde him- self obnoxious on the negro question; he keeps Phelps in the background. at while he takes ‘conservative? ground in this regard, he doca not thus pet and pamper any class of disloyal men; he does not shrink from carrying out martial law whenever it {s violated, no matter how poweriul or influential may be the criminal who defics or attempis to evade it. {7" Garibaldi has recelved 2 most enthnsi ‘stic reception in Switzertand. The Swiss seem to have gone beside themse:vea with delight In re- cetving the Liberator of Naples. When Gart- valdi appeared at the balcony of his hotel, the ~reve was one of ‘almost delirious ex ttement *” {Pe General took advaataze of the opportunity to encenrage the love of liberty, proverblally a part of the Swiss character. iD™ A telezram from Berne at+* :s that the long expected meeting of the French leg!timistsis now actually being beld at Lucerne, aed is much more numerously attended than that of 60. The meeting is being held under the auspices of the Count de Chembord. and it is effirmed that when te Count attended alvine service on Sunday $00 of bis partizans were presest Honozaky Decrees at AMHERST. —'T’he honor- ary dezree of LL. D. was conferred upon Horace Maynard, of Tenn and Horatio B. Hackett, of Newton Semina {'D D. upon Henry J Van Leonep. of Constantinople, Tarkey, Rev. Daniel P. Fisk, of Newburyport, and Rev. Joseph Haven, of Chicago. (>The Philadelphia Ledger anys: ‘Cents being about the only specie in circuiation, are in anxious demand, and we have heard of 2 per cent premium tn some instances being paid for them ” ‘The secesh sympathizers have eccertained that in —o eee flaunt ald treason un- rebuked ny songs, ant ave treasury notes refused shop-keepers. So they are flock- ing there to enjoy thee> rare privileges The Southern Confederacy «ms to be losing its English backers of late. The London Times of the 18th of May calls the rebels the “Transatlantic @rega of the English cav4liers.’? ‘What an unmerciful and ung: cut! Fen Frenchman writing Soa et toa ris newspaper prondiinces a Su! y in London as tbe sum ef buman wretc) very Him- alaya of ennui. GG-The Roman Catholic Bishop of Virginia issued a decree against O. P. Brownson’s 4 'y declaring that it ts no reliable exponent of Catholic ‘Quutrines and principles. x {> Lord Palmerston has been elected master of the Trinity House,in the room of the late Prince Consort. NOTce ‘TO WATER TAKERS, All Water hs due ing eer commence mn = ‘he is the law of oie 39 on “in re VIB: is of the water roo 5 Weare: the deound pay- egiatrar the Purvey- 4 inqueney. ie sud P. or re phe weleree mais sad he shalt Po Moat DotiBoatin ie a To that the wate: rent beer dre zai any OTE Ai. fuk WEresi & leining & grenter vurlety of intevesting i". them er® be foned {x coy cther—is pabiinhed as Friday morning Yreus—Carh, invertably, im adetmes. Single OOPY, Per SRRUM..ce.ccc0e8] OF Five copies ., Fen copics...... Twenty-five enpics It invariably cemta ine th tat bas made The Pei? # penersily throug be cured et NE. 2,931 TELEGRAPHIO NEWS. — THE WARK IN KENTUCKY. Zepertsd apture of Cynthana—Great E2s ciiement at Newpert and Cevington. Cincinnati, July 18S —A man came into Bevd's onthe Kenivcky Gen’-el railrocd, this mornipz, and ref -ts that the town of Cyntoiana, 65 mite< from here, sur.endered at 5 o’cl- “kk yesterday * the rebels, efiera balf hour’s fight. He says he saw Morga2 and shoo- bands with him. Mor- gan’s force numbers about 2,500 men A soldier who a'so came tnto Boyd’s says that Morgan’s men fir itwo -oundea. 7 the surren- der of the towa, and tuat Captiin Ant ony’s company, arom Newpor., tre killed or made risonei: * The exci*>ment at N wport and Covington fs very high and incressing. The citizens are or- anizing rapidly for the defense of Newport, and : Provost Ma,abel arrests all sympathizers to- jay. LATER FROM EUROPE, Sr. Jouns, N. F., Jay 18.—The s em: © of Wrshirg’2n,1-0m Liverpool on the 9h, \ Qo-eratown o2 the 10.b, hes pass-d here. Be advicesrre four days Ir‘>r. Py The s: amer A .ica a.cived out on the Gih. Lord Rus-ellat> dia Parliament that France heid :tin-4 ea’.Ing Info a treaty rgainst the slave trede. A resolution prohibiting English Interference in China had } -en rej-.. i in the House of Com- mort. There are rumors thet Frarce wi!! retire icom Mexico Gea. Prim hes arrived in Envland. ‘Lbe cottoa rraavf-civrers ot Roven and Lyle have .ent a depuiation to the Emy 2ror Napolcon torep~ ent their diffic.”' ies. The I -"an minietey repudic* any interference in the ef 4-"s of Mexico The U.S. geaboct Te. carora had erriv d at Southampton. It}s ramor-1 that Rusia will join France in a mediation in Amew 1 irs. The Prisco. pondent of the London Hers’a beliey that Frence eaterteias very seriors in- tent.ons of inte..eren> ‘> end the civ’! war ja Americ... The Loodon Tim: - thinks thatany offer of me- diai.oa ia Am--ica wi" be r- -eived with insvit. Amesican siecks have a downward t adency. I'Lnois Central Railroad “8 * + 4S x dir -ount. COMMERCIAL. Livgapoot, July 9tb.—Co.ioa—S.1 3 for iwo ayy. 37.0 9 bals-. Marke: firm, st an advance of yd bre dstuf; are quict, with ad :line of 61. on Hiei and id. to 2d. on Wheat. Corn clo od ja, Provisionsclc .iduil. Pork nominal. Lard quiet. Tr'lows - dy. Tur Latest !- of cot‘ m were made on the 10th of 2.50 bal -. The market clo od flat andun :ttled under the American news per Etn ard Nova Scotian Bre-dstutf: ch ei fim. Provisions do'l. The Bank of Enzland has reduced its mini- mum rate to 2jy per cent. Becon An Example of Distnterested Patriotism. New Youk, July 1. 1862 —To Hon ton, Secre’ iy of War.—BSir: vour recoll. ton *» a privr’s Je. ard f which I ad- » you in the month of Marca last, reta- tive to some Enteld riff: sorder i from Envland, through Me:s's. Howland & Aspinwe'',.a the ecrly pateof the reb2i'ion. In rccordarce with the determ‘naion theein end prev.ovsly ex- c sd, not to r--elve any p cuniery benefit for he 2rvice randered or tbe rsk focurr din b>. balf of the Goverrme’t, I be-ewith remit you the amount which hex this day 1 2 paid me, r4 profit, oa my inte- ~~ in the arms thus imported and sold totbe Wer Departmest, viz: a chick oa .be Bank of Amevic . for $25,210) lam, very resp_-t.ua!ly, “our obedievt servant, Wa. H. Asrinwauu. ORDER RESPECTING WM. H. ASPINWALL. War Derartment, W: ‘iagton, July 16, 1862. This Depertment having this day received from Wm. d. Aspinwall, E 1.. of New York, bis eheck for $25.2) 60, rs hiesbare of profit ona contract for arm's purckr «d by M: ssrs. Howland & Aspinwall and sold to the United States, it is ordered that the check Le transferred to the See- retity of the Treasury, and that the thanks of this Depart nent be rendé@ed to Mr. Aspinwa'l for tbe proof he b«< furnished of the disinter: st- ed and natrictic spirit that animetes the citizens of the United Sta* sin the pre~ nt con est ecainst trerson ard ret "lion, giving > surance wat a government suppor*-d by citizens who thus pre- fer the pablic welfare to their private gain must overcome ifs enemi-1. Epwin M, Sranton, Secretary of War. Mass Meeting to Raise Volunteers, Avsurn,N. Y.,July17,—A ma<1 meeting of the People of Cayaa county wes he'd ia this city to- ; day to adopt meavures for: ‘curing voluntec:a for the war. fhe meting we oo gd attended end the bc 2t feeling prevatied.» The indications are flat‘ring that Cayuga county wi!! farnish her quot” for the new levy in this St-te. The meeting was addr: 3 2 by several speakers, all of whom urged prompt action and a vigorous system for « curing volun’ _rs. Frem Tennessee. NasHVILLe, July 17,—Returned prisoners report that the Federal prisoners taken by Morgan were paroled at McMinville and had return-a to Mur- irersboro. The rebels have gone to Chatta- nooga. from Fertress Monree. Fortress Monror, July 17.—Several gunboats came down the river to-day to convoy the troops now at this up James river. All is quiet on the river, and there is no news of moment from the army SPECIAL NOTICES. ae Barcuxton’s Hain Dre Twe best in the World, William A. Batohelor’s celebrated Hair Dye produces 2 color not to be distinguished from na- ture—warranted not to injure the Hair in thejleast; remedies the ill effects of bad dyes, and tnvigor« ates the Hair for life. Grey, Red or Rusty Haig Instantly turns a splendid Black or Drown, leav- ing soe Bale soft and begutiful. Sold by all |, &e. iF" The Genuing issigned Winiiam A. Batox- BLOR, on the fowr sides of ench bor. Hactory, No. 81 Barclay st., New York, “m&7-ly (Late2?3 Broadway end 16 Bond st.) INSTANTANEOUS CURE of Corns, Bunions, Cal- lositics, Inverted Nails, Warts, and all diserss-s Cuiropodiet, is enabled by s peoulir process te a to eradicate the mest painfu’ Derteatenss inetee por dong the least pain or the slightest tothe patient Consulting at his Clar- endon Hotel, Pennaylv Inia seapte corner Sixth van! > street. Best reference given in this city. Jy S-wiw* Mausers. A. H. Hatt & Co., have removed their stock of India Rubber Goods from their branch store, 308 Pennsylvania avenue, back to Boston, during the summer, where they will be pleased to we orders | Mlegraph or mail for at and all of the variou icles made from India Rubber or Gutta Percha. Orders will be Fast aggener aha dag dpowce pomrents lightning n, and arrive in twenty-four hours, cheaper to our citizens than they could be sold here. Send on yous aotere snk have tom filed rt man- ufacturer at Messrs. H. A. Hall & Co's wi A they have the largest ussort- ment Rubber Goods in the world,) 8§ ‘Milkestreet, Boston, Mase. may 19-1,w,, velope plainly fndorsed * Pro is for Bons Mod Treceer Note Popsr and read tuand to ths Reoretaty of _ FOR SALE AND RENT. ANTED FO RENT—From Sept »mber Irt,e well farnished HOUSE, ms central location Rot lese than 12 rooms; preferred mear the + Address Box 19. Siar Office. DPpraAa ROPERTY F OFICIAL: EPARIMENT OF STATF, Washineron, Jameary 35, 1863. The Seeretary of State will hereafter receive Members of Congres: on busimess on Stiurdays, commencing with Saturday, the drei of next FALED Pp; SALS E NU- 8) facture a pe fee of PAbeR mi eS ‘Treasury tment, im the issre ten pan ad the United States, will be received un He'cidek m,of saturday, daly 13th, PhO paper must be idinches wide And 19 i ‘ok, (lor different cimensions Fre rata prices. +4 ‘8 must ata'é the price per thopaan me he ities, kay ropertions 0} Pak fo bs ® the fnmeafaotert, the pa a sar E ON weight of PRNNSYLYANIA AYE? The # . a aie A o auinnes of noe seriber Witt soll that teaicable ro + are eet vac be dauy; and ‘enusy |VAUIA BYenue, between fx: Mt WILLIAM RK. FCW ARR, earliest ‘which can be commen con: ky Fotis a arniee, delivery an siacing Of & ree story brick B . = one of the best Confeotiousry Stores in te 1! rooms, excellent cellar under the who's £88 and water fixtures,&o Fhe house, by tie ex- cellent location and arréngempat, is Well ewited for business of aey kind. For furthor partios 9's. np 7 on the premises, to CHRIS TUPI K & (Tatel ) jo 27 DB, with a Northern femi ity ner the Departments. The ired to pose - ry tiastive charasterielse oF mark’ to ejatingaten tk fence raat be eae aay ee on drains of ompamed by ‘3 description of the method by AND CLOPRING DEPUT he BAe ty > oR Alv- im’ 800 whe distinctive characteristic or mark is 8 ‘The piace of delivery to be either at New York Wi ew spies at th at the option of its Becretary os f 28ed fe a beddirg. A few Sabie aut ted with the bid, and each sheet 448 Bwollth street. he m, ~ the proposed weght per thou je 24-2m pant oeeemntenneebs ORT CORCORAN FOR SALE—The wrer, MaAnMon Offers wil’ be ressived only from the manufac- F Hoi extensive cnt-buildings, acd farm, turers of the samplos offered. formerly known &s the “Hoover E .”” and inter oct of arenes Of intermediate parties will nct be a ae ye ington Heise stag oo 5 geto’ a ure. e Bids must be soled. and fortress known as “Fort Corcoran anda portion of* Fort Bennett.” is for ea's. She pisces contains ‘TAL, i eeees of. arable land, in nigh cultivation, arc J actes of wood Isnd. ‘Zhe view from the Man Fras discove: anions the ton, ington, (wha resttves the ¥ x ig a Kg y im she Word, rds ered, as the interes! r of the entire jot i iA, © mt Wy PENC the Government in his opinion may require. the f ~ of Comumbia, sncieding | FUR ALL 3 PF IMPRUDENCE, Roserpassed, boih for ext: i ‘Tis tect. For terms &c . apply LEX. CASSELS, Indianaavenes, between 2c streets, orto FRED. W. JONES, Attorney at Law, No. 7 Indvans Syenue, Warhingtor, 164 Bridge st. Goorgstown, D. C. je is? SAL PULRINS 1.078, nearthe Navy ard, “; feet front by 13° fest deay, for 97% each, peyable in sma! instalments of S40 he A fetanos tl De given te those Senvows to improve thereon. Agely to FOX & VAN HOOK over 499 Seventii >t je17 1m* OR RENT—A farnished four-story | DWELLING, :n8 t the city, with bath room sq throughout ; a carnage-house and stab’ 14 residence for an Mi. C 5B, P, CHASE, je20 StawtJris19 _ Seoretary of the ‘Trearury. Pp ROPOSALS FOR STATIONERY. Tauasvar Dsragrmenr. dune 19, 1262. SeateD PRoposals vor StarionsRy Will bo re- da this Department unt.! che 2let day of Ltl2o’cloce x _ Sami of the Articles in Class 1 will be.arp- istet to parties desiring to bidon a) ation st the Vepa,-tment—the Devartment reserving toi cet the rigutto order the writing sper plain or feint- lined to pattern. Ali ths envelopes furaished must have embossed the words * Tieastiry Department,’ in sai-able device, et the upper right hand oernér. For the Articles in Class 2 the bidde ll e'ste the price per grose (reparately for pens anu for handles) at which he will furnish steel pans of such manufacture and etyle as the Department peel artery with suitad'e handies for e.ch syle ordered, De iveries 0! all other articlos in Clace 2 will not be ecvepied unless they comp y strictly with this advertisement, 11 bs subjest to mepen e of wep hoewe ey oP aet = inapection by an exper "ated for the the Seoretary of the Treasury. and the dcltvery of & y inferior articie sha'l be duamed sufficient cause to annul the contract, Delivecies must be free of charge at the Treasury Department, Washington. aon propoesl mnsc be signed by the individual! or firm making it, and be accomeanied by r eat feotory guarantes that the ridder wil execute vontrto:, with good and sufisient bonds, if his hid be accepted. The failure to comply with avy ¢re order under & contract to ogcrate to tho for ferture of ‘he entire penalty of the bond, _ Propossis unaccompanied with eatisfactory gvaranties ! pot be considered, and contracts don'y to established manuiacturers = the articies, ” Crass 1, White cap papor White qpsito post paper White note paper Yei'ow envelope paper Brown wrappipg psper Red and whie biviting paper White enve opes, official size White envelopes, let er size, White onveropes, note #159 Gueee intetscds Ked linen tape LET NO FALS# PRELICACY PREVENT. APV'LY INMEDIATELY 1H WARRANTED, CE NO CHARGE, IN FRO ONE TO TWO PAYS! and m Acv gio mont! tee terrible liahts of This ts a dosirab: * erninent employed in either one of the Depart oF Inquire at 376 Kleventh strese:, between and L, from & to 6 p. m. astl the viotime of Roll a°strpetive hand WANTS. 200 MEN WANTED for the Sth Regular, . Cava'ry. Pay, in addition to rations anc clothing, @13 to $21 per month, @: premium paid to citizens or soldiers for etch accepted reccutt. Foc further information apply at the late can f the regiment, Camp Citffburne, 2ist street, W. ington, D.C. H. FUSDICK, 36 2%-1m Lieut. Sth Cavairy, Recruit’s (ficer. T NOTICE. HOSE In want of Basler: nt of any kind would better csilcn the new INFELLIGENCE OFFICE, No, 611 9th street, (where the best of pay will be given to frst-class rervants.) | have a wey pepoeeane on band for good Sooxs, ‘iresses,Ceainbermaida, Waiters and Seay Aiso, for young Men to wa't on tnt o* families or hoteia, FARM HANDS w pioyers Jn want 01 good help wii find Vantage to call, a i. B, HOUSES wanted, ‘The beet of tments osn be obtained without charge by applying as ‘70, my N. A, MILLER. ANTED.—We are now bey:ng SECOND HAND FURNUFURE, STOVES and tb DING, = Whie.. we are paying the bi os Mier eoptempa Piyaical wesknuers ‘c., apeed:iy cured. TAKK PARTICULAR NOTICE. 0es, milies declining honssae Youa Silk tasto, assorted colors, Raving & surp Taltere, Wil Rad a te, esl vos yrepered inaia rubber advantage to ci acai ne, z irr . Crats ¥. fe is-tf Me. OES at. ey 2 ; Sie ok ANTED—Every perso: AC) By = ity blue ink WwW th rket. ready to pa: Lie a0 are asity red or carmino ink sot sow inthe housefuruishing lice. best black lead pepoii: city, or having a surplus, will do 9 sail. KR. Faber’s beet red and tluo pen BUCHLY, 428 Seventn st., between @ and H xts,, "pe (cast aids,) Dealer in New and Second-hand Far- Bterl pen handles ntare. po le wf Best sents of sealing wax, made entirely from she! Gonuine Rodgers & Son, Shoffield, four-biaded knives with pesrl or stag hardles Genuine Rodgore & Son, SieMeld, erasers, with To be Good Looking. OLD FACES MADE TO tthe. ; Genuine Rodgars & Son scissors for office uso,eix| LOOK el Fed ied endo inches locg, (iueleding bows) BEAUTIFUL, now juice Genuine Kodgera & Mon snears,with 12 inch blades aor ber declining health, losing Nine-inch ivory foidors, vee acieen a their vigor, boooming wOsk, pele, nervous and ema- Large Frene pote ng a — Biotches, poten) Tecmption. os. me Bics whioh contain ite i oy ) fair cost of the article wil be decmed fanieut| DS. TUMBLETY'S wy DISEASES OF IMPRUDENCE. and wi!l not ve coasidered. °° 5, tb. CHASE Baie. pleseure f je 20 2aedw Seoretary Freasury. PAN pa fai disease, 2 geure of shams stad from applying to ot ae 17Y OF CHARLESTOWN, MASSACHU- 6 t Cc SKITS. * ental ility, can 5 Smatep Proposats endorsed as such, will be re- geived by the Was: Commusioners until July 24th. 1862, for building a Dem, a Reservoir, a brick Conduit. Proposals for each to be separate, Spee'ficationa of the diffsrent classes oj; work, na i:formauon concernitg the seme c&n be ob t-ined on app'ication to the Water Commissioners Or Sugineer at Chariestowa, a Bonds with sureties wiil be required from parties Sent b; toany . Office—No. 11 Wash- ry Building, —-, Ve: Fauwe pveane, corner of ton, D.C. mail or a express Before Taking. DR. TUMBLETY’S PIMPLE BANISHER is warranted to cure Sorofuia, Mrysips at, Ring Proposing. . worm, Sea'd it Khe m, Uscera, Fever 8 em ioners reserve the right to accept . i i "of the 2 < that yropora', whieh, under al. olreumsiances thes | 5% Eimples. aad every disease of the Skin, of desm mort favoratls to the iaterests of the City, OF sole = ail prqposals offe:ed. JOY TO THE AFFLICTED, uy or er VELLSSi OUST S. =e Tt cures Nervous and Dobilitated Sufferers. and it WEAK Fay ARK ka WRENCE, Chairmen, jomaves sil the Symptoms, emong Which will be By thin erest ar Chief Engineer C. W. W, Indisposition ol ig. Ph toe to Exertion, Loss of Power, Loss of Memory, ora eee, of Breathing, Gen Weakness, H=rror of Disease, Weak Nerves, Trembling, Drend{a! th, Night >woats, Cold Feet. Watefainess. Dimeess of Via:on guor, Universai Larsitude of the Musou. O:ten Enormons Appstite, with D: Symptoms. Hot hands, Pf lushin y. Dryness of the Skin, ountenan’é, aod Erupt.on on tne . The Commissioners hereby give roties thst the time for receiving proponala, for Pumping Kogires igextended to Jul+ i5th, 1262, and for all other po,- Long of the works to July 24th, 1862. when the bids wil be opened aidar cord of all proposals made on the books of the Commissioners, who further reserve until Agguet the 15th, 1862 to make their decision; it being understood shat the Commis sicuers do not relinguisn,in consequence of the extension of tims, any rigats reserved in former advertishinen's for A re UWARKD to Marriage, Phymoslor Mente! 2 of Procteabys Power, Trembiog, Wertness or t feurfal Kind epecds.y oured OF THE PRs 35. ny Trovsamne curtd st thes mrutetion ast pevenienn reece. ant! he tid LAWRENCE, Chai Charlestown, Jniv 1. i862. tate an im the gg Frequently . & HARVARD COLLEGE. 5 Tur eguiar Exanivation for th ‘erhman et Spot e and the yomore Class will rake place on the re amtene b rsa ant ae no y wh Commence: it SF 7 and 15th, inning precisely at ‘yes, 2 o'c o.k8 m on Monday, ‘Khe candiiates wul as. | © te By ppl) reerss of . ae a Ho 16 Univecmty aa 1; atteadance on Restlessnsas, with Herror of Sociery, L ALES. 4 Sion -0 i r These symptoms, if allowed to go on—whioh, ILLS FOR PEM " ohh eennen of: the (izsrpinstion of thore | this Medicine invariably removes—soon fo lowe sstine. ceevlocin: amd removing Class wiil be deferred to the end of the vention. LOS3 OF POWER, FATUITY AND Dey ANS, GE For the convenience of those who are prevented EPILEPTIC FITS reventaes from arty Aton ed at the reguiar examinaticn, | So don’t be cast cown. be ye ever so il], nm use for ove tuere will ther exam nation for the F n} Butgo and partake of his euperior sti) 28 sireation: » aad Sophomore Ulaas,at cbe begineing of the Fret never has failed, thers are hundred: 2¥e these 4 W ‘ferm on Shursday and Fridsy, August 28-h ana 2-th, atterdsncs on bosndara bein reqtired. On the cext Monday Sop ar Ist, the ex mization of chud:dates oered for the Junior and Senior Glass, including snose offered on Com: Wed, will be coctinged and coxsladed. ‘Fae ean- didates will assemb.e on Bhoredav. August St in No a8 University Hal, at »k& m. Candidates are required io produce certii s of good moral on&rac er; and those who Go + are brought death’ ae ergee fom 's door no on 6 Wi coal ar Wie TO GET FAT, USE THE *e ‘ ISHER. You can gain Gracie ites races shar, Ht Sp snvainate r Pile, they miget conmioeree it @ omy of iT Inoving jes, Blotches, &c other colleges mast be with certi n, and .reguisr and honor asion. They will et ia of the . Dine wuth them mo books whatcosr. tkin, leaving the asine blooming eniarety Candidates for the degree of Master of Arts ar | with beauty. After Taking. More Eo Sieards Ufa on ot bo ere the i of July No. 11 Washivgt ilding, P are a © wr Lweorees, (or whi 8.) i oF +] _Gffice—No, ington Building, Penney re ais a ine (or whites. A. P. PEABODY, Acting Preside vanis rner of Boven: rice 1 pec bax _ Cambridge, June 35, tel ina a5: West a sora eng 5 Hordyioucse fed Retail 20 Waa P®0PosaLs FoR LEAD, ty rect, HOOD ies BOREL ‘corner Si 1 braraned Constax rece!) and has always on hanc, | Ps. arene; §. t ra 1 Comer tand Ordnance Ofee, War Department,. } ‘all. the celebrated Louisiana averue,na/ at 4 LBUR NS, weel fete ASHINGTON, May 20, 1862, fea, both in Gata Teste at s. Prorosats will be regeived by this ‘tment a rest Utiee, until p. meron the ‘even } te dal a sh tye following Asunele, ofttaes ier 6 ‘TONS OF as foliows: ‘ UTZES, Us 5 At the ‘aterviet ~ mat og a New 3. BANCE, do.; and by Cragrimte ceners iy. ork EL, & 1S Green st , New York, iN Sik 2.00 tone, - ohALL & & vcKr Arsenal, wern and, OIE SAIC e New York 100 tons Severver’s © 5. Loos ourior Go wei the Allegheny arsenal, Pittsburgh, Pennsyl- : . At tage. Louis Arsenal, St. Louis, Missouri, he be we aot Kenglinecol the iment seers > . Bur noGeiden is egned S I a cuBaie thi 2 you alae your Livesend Sesith (to say nothing Of being uomburgsed ovt of yout 7) br ouiy pig SNOW ths we ph owe unevery Wik Las we ou sonocut of hue Pale beice counter feted. “#: Rubber Store, 324 Pannsyivanta AVENTE, Pr ‘will be received for lots of 200 tons and Rear of Clagett’s Dry Goods Sters, iogredioauts conifes ug the alove Puis sre me will stato expligity the timeand amount | puyopeg fneeoe alse at 355 D st Bresaleasd wi iret mys for en nfalure 10 deliver at = specified time vill gu. A CEtre as, poncnas | 22 ore Seren that ine will be required to] WAGON SPRINGS. os Loves, | Jakes Reet ee Ae Ne mae te bonds with ph AT) for its BAGS, CUPS, PILLU Ws, 4 ath and Sth sircets, Ladice’ Last- reserves to itself the rightto} 03m CORK BEDS, &o | (E_PGimoreerend Darton Govters, , eet C HERZBERG, ye ee a eh EY Baths Ortiatt Warsintee:| SO ite ling ts O70 | ss oe eae Oxouace Orrice, May 2, SSeiaa cietd, Me SUG | mason tweeted Rd ASW. RIPLEY

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