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LOCAL NEWS. AmusEMENts TO-RIGET. Forp’s ATusnsum, Is amusement open in now the caly place, ‘Washington the a Acid wow bat | Me best lgughal ble burlesque «Un ba formance. o en Maschero,” will conclude per- epee aie — i bearty la exceedingly well wellentareederd, | go a el care Hall and seeand hear Jim Brd- worth, Denny Gallagher and Willie Emerson in nee iftons Licale Francia esd hang: Li ra > ia dance, and — . Harrison in — amusing Colleen, gie Vernon in Daval and W. Forrest, bavi sition, will ms She sings very sweetly. Acapamy ov Music.—Signors ry Jungnickel continee to entertain the habitues ig mere etd ret refreshments. juid a ~ asaaed Concer? SaLoon.—Free concerts daily at this resort. Refreshments bei avec a OR Lisgary Hatt, ALEXANDRIA, Con’ Parker & Perelval’s amusing trou) sapere satisfaction to the fuloving community nightly. ‘Tus War Meetine.—An bow ped ng of those interested in the ‘was held at room No. — at! onal Hotel, yeeter , who peended Senator Pomer pe ay ent , not being present, D. W Clark wes called 9 the chair. Ex-Col. J. A Peck rted the names of the pe rs as the mmittee col of arrange- marichard Madeay Mayor of sown; BB Hen —— Mayor of G French, Comm issioner of Pe woe. Bu 4 Geo es Gideon; Lewis Clephane, ity pote L E. Chittenden, nctmer ct the Pres, ury; Tewcte P. Blair, Hudson Taylor, D. W.C. Clark, Jobn C. Rives, A. C. Richards, pe alle = French, Major C. J. Morrison, — Col. J. A. Peck, Samuel E. Do Ciny Regt ter; Patrick Crowley, Edward ane tor of ‘the Treasury; +Z. C. Robbins, President of Board of Police; Henry D. Cooke, J. R. 8. Van Vieet, of the Repudlican; J. G. Stephenson, W. B. Todd, W. i Th Dixon, Cf Collector; 8. P. Hanscom. George M. Weston, editor of Republican; J.C. Underw. nderwood, ara eS Sayles J. Bowen, Wm. H. Tenney, J . Brodk , W. A. Croffut, Wn. Hendley. The report was ‘or genes adopted, and the meeting adjourned. The committee of arrangements, pereeroes adjournment, assembied and organi: Se ccpebatee Ma M: dd of Georgetown by 4 intl ayor Addison pdb sony po Mr. Van Vieet secretary. After considerable discussion, it was deter- mined to hold the public war meeting on the <—— portico of the poe on Wed: lay eve- ng next, at 7 o’clock, and Mayor Wallach rtavited to preside. myne folowing by 20 commitios were appointed. Pinance.—Major B B. French, Edw’d Simms, L J. Middleton, —— c. Rives, W. B Franets P. Blair, ZC. 8. Bowen, Mr. Ferguson, Dr. J. H. Greene, Isaac Newton, and Mayor Addison end Geo. W. "Beall of George- town. On Address and Resolutions.—General Clatk, Mr. Stephenson, Edward Jordan, L. E. Chitten- den, W. A. Croffat, Geo. M, Weston, Dr. Wm. Syren gemants fcr the Meeting —Colonel J. A. jer. puia tamuel E. Douglas, Jas. Gal: Patrick Crowley, and Major C. Of Morrison, were f ‘The committee on finance is to be a Permanent commitiee, and is authorized to raise two hun- — thousand dollars ulp and put inservice two regiments from the solicit donations from every family, business man in the District. The tellowing speakers were selected : C. Clark, B. B. French, Freneb, Lewis Clephane, 8. Van Vleet. D.W. a Wallach, J. R. 3 Hanscomb, J. R. The general committee of te will meet on Tuesday evening next, at 5 o’elock, at the National, to hear reports from the sub-com- Mittees Homan Riowts tn 4 Bap War.—It fs a fact that Washington has its full share of ‘‘public de- ee ” All sorts of people come here, for all sorts of znd fang to get the sien tion desiral le schemes, tack — Sass: ts comer lnnkasuadingg gain,” a meetii The community is =e sei some dozen names that are sure to turn up in this way, at least half a dozen times ® week, as secretary, vice president or presiding oficer of some such’ ‘“ meeting,’ made up of its own officers Between 8 and 9 y orelock inst night, ‘we found an assemble; re nearly a dozen per- sons at Temperance in pursuance of a call fora mecting of the the ‘ iets Rights Assocla- tion.’ We don’t know what kind of an in- stitution this “‘ human bts” affair may be; but certain ff Is that poy who ap- peared were of the “ white-b ” stripe with ‘whose namvs the public isso familiar. One of the “big guns” of the fraternity appeared to be the veritable Mr. Myers whose gpeech we pub- lahed some weeks 2g0,wherein the executions of Jobn Brown and Jesus Christ were paraileled. We don’t know whether any of the members ‘Were ashamed of their ass ciation or not; but it is ® fact that half a dozen wh? nanan: st of asking of the door! the “In which room does the coat pamactlon meet t”? went a round-sbout way, 1 by saying, “8 understand a room was ® par- ticular purpose ;*” “* Where does that soc! meet?” ‘A number of engaged a room | ang’ here thisevening;”’ an: Arges Er a noe Well, the human- rs wa! m patiently an audience balf aban: an hour, an hour aad a half. It became painfully evident that the eom- munity dida’t carea cece for hamaa rights, as —— eh _— demonstratora. They waited @ little | delved gloomily oa their trowsers poc! if fishing for elusive sixpen- ces, wherewith ae pay the gas bill. They helda whispered consultation, terminating ta a decision to hold another meetiag uader more propitious circumstances. Human rights stand adjourned one week. Tus Lost Unexpectevty a usMr.W.N.H Maack, of the Seventh W. ‘was waiking along Pennsylvania avenue, Ward, | formers ‘with 3 former employee of bis named Clark, near the corner of Tentt street, and after a few words of conversation, and Mr. Masck was starting soe aren eee driven two years w! in his employ, but which had been Soles = gear age to-day. Sergean' Crenin, of the Fourth Ward, was called upon, and served a \varrant on Mr. Jobnson in order to lag = possansion of the mule. The case was laid Justice Johnsen, and the defense stated = that they mt sencery. Mr. Masex’s.rigut | ROS! Georgetown. ancery tr. Meack wae bytestimony. Of course as there was erument ~ M the stolen property: ‘was found on lish Hill td Gora poodles one let, valued me , at ome x ‘The pro every article used in the m! itary service—such as muskets, rifes, , Sabres, carbines, sword-' —— kes, ," bayonets fot all desceiptl sdudhavesy mailitary oe fact, everything except Sistegy plooe and gunboats.” 0 of ro. Cat John ree ee res Ward ard patrolmen Teported. druak in the with ons | in ihe pote 4 fined $2.01. Viet ry, disorderly conduct; dismissed. ity; “at Eee a, atk | 10. and beer intent to OF for farther hen patroalmen of the andiey upor & sespicion was locked up also for Wipe for assault and defendant went to the House immediately entered the house, asesulting “the complainant and also her ehildren. and threw her in the street. She was held to bail for in $300. John as pane do ; do. J. Kidwell, charge of profanity; ismissed—| by J wiaeWelter, “Mauribe Flynn, teamster, driv- inst e dairy wagon; missed A. Jobn- eS Eee a stolen mule { possession; dis- missed—by Justice Johnson gi atyy ov Sotpisrs.—The following have rted since our last: ime Burton, Coe ype G, 4th Indiana. ny 1, 24 D.C. New York. Dc. Doria Salisbury, con rey i, 76th New York. com, New Yor! Jos. Price, company th Miebigen. Harris Penni: in, compan: New York. Chas Singer, ‘company I, Qist New York. Jno, Ri Corp., company F, 10ist New York. N. Bostwick, company A, 7tb New York A. 8. Malat, company I, Ath f I, 4th Penna. Cavairy. TRANSFERRED. Yesterday, ‘an another squad of Prisoners confined in the 1 Guardbouse ‘were transferred to the Old he Oid Capital. prison. The number: of in two days is #4; leaving In the oid remy a8 many as it ought to contain at one time—about 75. The over-packing of oe azehowe makes it very difficult to keep ood condition, thus endanger! health of TL jaeclen and guards, notwithstan ime the great care taken, every cell poor, So thoroughly washed daily and whitewashed wee: Sr. Matturw’s Schoots —A pic-nic for the benefit of these schools will be given on Monday, August 4, at Analostan Island, and no doubt a whe riclpate will enjoy themselves much. he object should be sustained and patronized, as in for the purpose of raising funds to aid in placing theschools on a permanent footing. Help them along. Srconp Warp Station Caszs—Before Justice Clark —Mary Ann Welsh, threats; dismissed — Nichols, do.; do. Ww. Brown, disorderly; fined $1. Daniet Conly, theft; dismissed. Geo. Bruce, disorderly; do. Thos. Jones, picking pocket; jail for a hearing. Cream Syrup Sopa Warer.—Reader, if you wish a glass of pure, cool and delicicus Cream Syrup Water, baat should go to Boswell’s Drugstore, corner land avenue and 7th street, Island. Remember the place, Maryland avenue and 7th street, Island. Call and try it. 1+ IMPORTANT TO SUTLERS. Matthew's Machines for making pure, spark- ling Soda Water for bottling or retailing from the counter, are the most simple, make the best article and cost less than any other. Plain printed instructions for making the Soda Water and de- liclous Syrups, go with machines. Send for illustrated catalogue, it contains much that every Sutler should know. Address John Matthews. maker of Soda Water A oma Nos. 437 a 439, First Avenue, New York. au 2-e05t Grrwan MevicaL Orrics, established in eS. This office is under the charge and m of Dr. Brothers, tbe celebrated German ate Physician. Dr. Brothers takes pleasure in pre- senting to the public this, his report of the dis- eases which were successfully treated by him during the month of July: ‘Nervous Irritabiliiy, 20; Di ‘ia, 4; Constipation, 12; Bronchitis, 7; Liver Complaint, 9; Leucorrhea or Whites and General Debility, 34; Gravel, 3; Asthma, 5; Ul- cerated Sore Legs, 35. Scrofala, 13; i3; Rheumatism, 7; Private Diseases, 62; Cholera Morbus or Sum- mer Complaints of children, 15. Dr. Brothers takes this opportunity of expressing his gratitude to the citizens of biden ‘ton and vicinity for the confidence reposed iim in the treatment of their complaints, Lieoey betaioioes for them as well as bd ad himeelf that he has been able to remove ng hand of disease from «11 who have sega gat hie prafenrocal services. The public are imposters traversing the coun- ty savoring themselves as Indian Root or Herb Doctors, and representing themselves as be- ing ccnnected with this office. Weacknowled, . no such agentsor connections. The names o: number of patients can be obtained at our office who have been swindled out of their money by these im; rs. Office 179 south B street, pe site Smithsonian. Crrep oy Prupies on THE Fack —The best medical skill in Washington and vicinity falled to cure me of pimples, blotches and boils, with which my face was covered; but Dr. Tumbiety bas given me a handsome complexion, exempt from all eruptions, by his herb medicines. au 1-tf H. 8. Bames, Center Market. Liwg! Loag! Liege !—On hand a large quant{- ty of my own manufaeture, in quantities to sult purehasers, at W. H. ‘Godey’s Mme Kilns. tf Dearness, Sight, Cnross Evus.—Testimonials from some of the very best citizens who have been restored to their hgaring and sight, under Dr. Von Moscbzisker’s treatment, can be examined at his office, 227 Pennsylvania avenpa. Cross Eyes, Strabismus, operated and made p rfectly straight. Jy 31-3t* MANY ENTIRELY NEW and beautiful styles of Poe are daily arriving at the Dollar Store, Pennsylvania avenue, near 4 street. The stock is new very lerge. Drop in and look at it. Jy 22-lw* You can month by in five —— of healthy flesh per ing Dr. Tumblety’s Pimple Baniser, It ts invaluable for removing pimples, blotches, &e , tan, frec' sallowness and Bn I impurities the skin, leaving the same pot with h bemuty. Jy 5-f Baa e Pat Mled a wilt ete etl Pines Geo ecounty, Ma.) > MMre, LUCK to Tia D BLOYCE. of Washing’ ou. _—_ +s +o-—_____— DIED. August pol ae C, ROCKA- sod rel of the fens! fy ars invited to dike the feueral ieee No. 404 Bwen‘ieth st, on Su. mara m. is of the 9d instant, HENRY pahtnr7aes tenia a his yy 3 In thi sit Hi ao - ronpoctiall LJ invite to orrow (Bune eal ts took, "fom ¢ the. reridence of rd MoKeaney, No,668 Eleventh street east, near the Navy Yard. Croggen, aged 1 month and s. The faseral of ALEXANDER MORRI- wil on to-morrow (Sunday) after- weary and Roberta neon, st 3 Oo’ ree the repidence of Ty at? Nini and M, All friends Bre invited se cen ron At Laure! T! N PLATE! “ERICA BR _ - NEw YSuu ae. Ituas, E ye sa Ret esc ES a 338 Seng iF oh fs sar of tad a of Lien’ ik jut OPENED! Aaa Near Bank of Washington. ROT AND COLD BATES 'IN EACH ROOM! EACH ROOM AWD BATE Always Kept in te Perfect Order. TURKISH sm TOWELS of the finest quality, an? none but clean ones used, | Garg iy st* HENRY H.HEMPLER, On the sist a og ge I. infant son of | 4% cen WANTS. govvvonentte dren ro | cae a ed WR ae iP Races te atcllemeads aia sur me 29. uee Cnn cult tops ot S.A axe com Bera Fe eet | ee 5 Adaroee = $5 REWAR tolen, o: the commer of 1€ bh Star Oos, tang termes Sant at | Mose eee eine | ath gee looation. ai “Le Le ‘Bee ot WANTED—®) Gi oan eae oa dresses WANTED EOS EONRS Geo" anions | street, between C and tailjanda = i> emo 1s A returning suid horse to the Bid at Western ‘Market, wel sconce Se WAR D—Lost, on Wednesday evenin, 510 ie at AR wavy Yard a eetoae SPOCK . e se . crataageders paid fo: pis y the boo! Sane the omnibu eat the time w STRAYED On STOLE Sing Bridee on right of 39th i AKE BAKERS WANE Tg s black HORSE, fons tinue and e jase waOS, HAVENNER, 347 Cal. Ia. | waite in forehrad.ead ¢ ‘delivery at VAN NES- fh 5 tne Etable. Congress strest, Geen — rats WwW afon eft IMMEDITELY. Fo farther than H at. A eee As: TSE OEE Ns OST—Broke away on the evenioe of the Ist aity Post Office. inst. —_ pesr peeericcn. 'n house, — | 8 smal ark bey MA + hard on plain id gpee a DRAMATIC ASSOCIATIORS. Sada Pin tier =e MUZZY" ‘376 nd isa W nave ar rewarded on leavin: on Liver+ —— agri eilen sire wee ort sit th street, Exe Fi i a ATE HOUSE ant be located: weet Of tea ven: O8 BEOLEN From the ‘Tenth and north o! strect, and contain water and to ber, a sma! a oe W. Any one es. Rect moderate. A good tenant may pele belineratly to No. 30 Pent, venue, W: Oitics BOR Ne B80 neatly TN ergeolw" | Su 1-32" INO. H. SNYDER. aes Lost silarge black Newfound- 8 montha od; had on a a FORMATION WAN TE D— Information Dvaned ited of aay of my friends or relatives e.ther $3 BE! REWs Hak SEY ieee dense eaatensie® Te fong to tf Cer a age “e the nams of “Dash Any or turning the same Ee ee Bet Lofty ‘vaek' ara" Satcnes manded by Care 2 3" Hamilton, Uietioned at 4 Pa. avenue, will receive ths above re Hilton Head, 8. C. z. au 1-st* jy 3-8 ISAAC MELANE. Sues my stable, on Fuerde réay night, 7 Jui y & Very han‘nome bri cetting in the Oavarentont eke Houses st bar MARE, bob; about ios hunts highs ‘ort M te face, and both hind legs whit:; hed fR Wien ahe left < leather halter, liberal reward will oon ‘ ted Appy tO JAMES CAWE foo! a - APPLY Ps 1 eid a iy recover: = PMJOHN BINSLEY, ery. ANTED-—A MAN and WIFE—man to do Woe ington Stabler, ina family of two nd rae own “raw wages | Zt St sth street, between Deod K. iv will be paid to 08 Who. will suite |80, fon OBBERY-$50 REWARD.—Tho residence hand for all kinds ef good women help oO. oa Seubseriber was robbed on the night of 11 Ninth street, near ig avenue, in the sew Em- of a Gold Repeating Watch and Chain; ployment Agency U! Pooker Boor, containicg & sma!! sum of money iy N. H. MILLER. = one Valuable papers. Fhe reward will id and no questions aaked the return WAITED TO REN T—From Sept mber lat, e well furnished HOUSE, ina central location; Rot less than 12 rooms; yreeered near the Capitol. Address Box 19, Beare jy 3 tf of ie Watch ead Chain, and Pas % TH . FISHER. = the 8th to tho 15th instant, nine Ta CE in ea from a drove on Biadens- burg Pike, HOSE In want Nt Empio ment of aay kind * Balti i Would better callon the new {N BLLLGE Bees for their deli tig hh vat Reena, E. ay Bart apo ere ae pest ot Songe’ twelve malice from Washington, : = be oe , a pplloations on hand for rood Cooks, Laun Government eiavies. Se ee , Waiters and jy Si-2w' BROWN & CO. fio, fo M ait on tab) nape for young wait on tables in pri fintiiee rag PARMA ym Petry ted. YNANUE LOST.—Sto'en from Hoopersville ip will itto 'Noired Dorchester county, S., Ma, on th ployers in want of good he! 6 to van! call. loth instant, a large. fist rate Canoe, bur! N. B. HOUSES wanted, The best of tenants | of three pisces, with ornter-board, snd ean be obtained without charge by spplying as | Taiscd on her sides, and wash- boarded, 28 feet lor, above, and 4% fest wide, fastened with brass ecrowe, and war N. BH. MJBLER, | copper rudder-pins, and has two cails; painted white. with green reisings and water line, ard .— We sre buying SECOND- | tarred inside. A liberal reward wil! bo pa'd forthe i No run Suess pa v. rr dint Pepe if 1eturned, or for informs'ion so that I get ee r again, Pamiitee ce deoluting uackoeplng. ot wst* THOS. . RUARK. aot ruil find it ee a} st tviatas silage te rive un a 0 rz & ORFF! [STRICT OF coLuMBiA, Wasnineon oe I reby cert: fe1s-tt Ne. 369 Ete, that t Charles aie: Hainiltons of The said = cht before me, the eubroribe ‘ZED—Every person to Ay! thst I == m ejus ce oof ho Feace, in at for said county, this ue ae sitay Side’ Phone icurtge tee dresses devnle ties HORSES SEs . mises, & dapple gre; 8 ¢ a sary) ining. wll d fawell ta re bout ise hands kigy; cue awiton cans Or sear On his nose; end 4 sca: tivulder, shod all roand; had on when fourd halter. Given under yay hand, JOHN D. CLARKE, J, P. vO pri t; charger, and take said heres pad tata le ARLES ¥. HAMILT: _iy 1 tawsw* No. 301 13u et. Was sey 2. Fer 6 tf Fhe owner is requested to FOR SALH AND RENT. FOR RENT At No. 45 mora % te gost at = a ——— MENFSe saints fade eae DIARRHEA REMEDY! attached; recently furnis! he ‘Phe location is on0 of f the most Ouse, soci in Washington. = MAGUIRE’S COMPOUND URNIEn ROOMS—6en' entlemen ean be ac- EXTRACT OF BEUNE PLANT! modated with nice'y Furnished Rooms, in Z — ouite es waingie, at No, 30 4% strest, a a. Tested for Fifteen Years with Ionmense Success avenue. OR SALE—The well known and om ae lished ORE RO One nS- known as i: Snore re Confectionery, olng one ofthe Dent whole- ness jn Was. ton, Will be told at Gare ye: 4 ee as the West and South, and now extensively used in the Western Armies! @HE ONLY RELIABLE CURATIVE i Any one ish to go tert VOR 4LL sil wi Oo wel inquiring 6! S| = Bare! rubs, No. 356 Sixth street, between MERE ED CORDISIONS cy TRE BOWES Caused by Change of Water and Diet. Bntirely Vegetable, and Suited to All Ages. Prepared and Sold by J. & 0. MAGUIRE, @ and H streets. A FURNISHED HOUSE FOR Rayrais Li strest, bstween 2th gud let, Possession given on the 20th of August. jy 31- — FURNISHED HOUSE FOR RENE, with od water, on H street. vetween 20t! ist, in the First Ward, No. 223, App.y wo Rubs, DRUGGISTS, COGAN, Grocery next door. stst* ST. LOUIS, MISSOURI, MB FOR, RENT—Parior, ry ; ——— yey aNty ; RENT Parer Dee prion, Sold 2 Washington City by None or spply but can oome wel! recommended. ape ee st, betwoon 434 sud 6th ate, j Fo and PARLO: & han dsome, mi CHARLES STUTT, Druggist, Ne. 376 Ps. avenue. nearly oppasite National Hotel; end by MAKSHALL & PAGE, Army Sutiers, icsly Furnished CHAMBERS s ing s priate fax wa athe rater ern dwei om mdsome. moder deat Kon Tmudediate’ _jy21-1m* No, $0u Sevonth street west, fe Beirne Box bb% PostOMoe ir stat JNO. B. WILLIAMSON HOUSE AND STORE TO LET, at 245 ARPENTER AND BUILDER, HAs RESUMED BUSINESS at the Shop on llth street, betwoen Fand @ streote, Residence—l0th street, 2d door ahoye M stress, FE iormne promptly attended to, c= HOUSE—CHEAP €00Ds, JOSEPH J. MAY, (Late of the firm of Clagett & May,) Wholesale and Retail Dealer io FOREIGN AND DOMESziC DRY GOUDs, 3g5 ra. oven between 9th and 10th streets, ington, D, C, N. B,—Goods sold gt lowses New Work k prices, JOSEPA J MAY. bet 9th end 10th sts, A Penn. avenue, an excellent stand for most any business. Inquires at the Gosling Restaurant, 247 Sv. Possession given inatew days. jy 30-4t* Pot Gie cid seat te ea a asture lot, and stable, Situated on pon’ z Wists ae Apa to be eae new firet class a ric OUP ES OR the Siamese ok co Wi foguite of W. H. SODEY. ray BOARDIN @. OARDING—Good Rooms and goard oan bel jy2-6if 308 Pa.» uhivatet ants feat ate 486 WwIRAPERHANGINGS, 486 OW SHADES, ss Fe kh a IN LEASAN® ane BANDSOMELY FUR- OVAL PICTURE _ FRAMES, &c,&c, of.on pplication at Hors 339 F tveot,batwars A choioe selection of Paperh 9) 33) o Shake tole” sacs wie Geld and imitation Gold t 2 vibe ‘ codes a uff. Gre ue Hol an f; RS. F; HAVING REMOVED FROM 208 je Into Window Shades; Pioture Cord’ ard F street, opposite Winder's Building “8, different sizsa and eclore; AM EG recelve Ansan it ke; also the handsome RS after the 1s A Atgust, on reasonable terms. iy 3-lw Pita Frames in the city, manuf tory in the aoun! and ¢ ard Visite Frames, Ce as fepresented, Or no gale. rohasing f li goods will be nold at the F for ons: 2 ope ring 50 © Dek to accumu’ eee lowing vo old dpe the above goods will find new and desir- yeas ‘Solleited from those needing the above ds ‘forms cash, J. MARKRITER. EMBER @HE NUMBER. 10. 486 Sverre STx. Eight doors abovs Odd Feil Hall. = the te ih for rods and labor. D* "AAEEINAy sunczon, Ppomeszic CORTON .g @00D3 AT “OLD Havi mrohaped max of our goods 4; th serie shall continue to sell at ie fol- a al further notice, Americano and yoo Prints, (in Light, Derk. rand Bl Biaok,) at ja xce'lent Shirting ottouss(% end 4-4) at b -4 Browu Cottons, at 15. er be 16 — % and ¢ an — i ¢ Cotton Sheetings,(heavy and fine,) at eats Eaiew: int cote, st A pa outa ete heh NETS ag Stein Frese wrist aod Pil Tudin Dimity, gut ms, Indie fo, We have gee tae ad ‘and wi give DOREEY’S HOTEL, Seventh st Offers to cure the following Di.eases in Horses, «| eons tthe ag vantage oe Bin cue leat! ae tie ead a D, @ 4 fre azo @ premium it “SOnRRE2, 48%, jy -6tit 308 Pa.aye. bet. 9th and 10th sts. eR on Pe a E BERKE: SP. Faun Water pie ie now open for Visitor “old PP famed ginn al- vig: tnatons aepren, .uinoy. Lung Fever, Influ wnencemeéext, pigsboms. mi Carbs 6 Galle of ail kind, ns, anders, pir. Bi Stargers, Partir Wisma, Chole ofaild dae, 2, Botts, Po! 01 ons, Botts, Poli stale, e. ‘Dr. Henry Glo fons, Botts, Fouipus, ing of Prussia, Empire Royal High Sshoo! na eterinary Ee —_ Bt Berio. veral a the armee Sr. aicata stat yete: PPS. c sa ya Chie ha aulrond) a.) cat ar department, State of Branden- bare. Ja, rrussia, Oures warranted er yeiwe bs \D SIMP: N*“ettino YORTE An an Leet RIE. FOX wi ee SPYOWEAL. Pi- od Be eee fe Wolowskys pioee ® slight kno riage Taauisy very short d ute i a a _ sagen AQUIA CREEK, eae ue = mae cenly 01 on ye OF as ee eEa FLOUR! 2 list Bu a ‘For saleby wtint = 66 Rote ae August 1, 1862. they" may not vs aa fe LADIES" Uist. Able Mrs Annie—@ Harper MreL A Abell Mre MF Berrod Martha E Poor Mre Ma: Parker Mre y Proctor Be. rie A Boorovs Jensie—2 Buster Mre ElizabhJones Laure | Ball Jane AM Ma: Brour Mrs Jane Bonrer Mra N Banoev!! Mrs ME Brille: M A—2 be Rhodes M: *Rucharde Mr Koowles Mrs Wm = Kennedy Theresa Sauth M Lewhear Carrie Simmons Kate Murphy Mrs W Collier Bre Jane F Muller Mre Chamberlain Miss CBcA: Cagel Mra Sarah = Myers Smith Mise HT J uty MacgaretSaith Mrs Ana ira Mary Stelle Adie Dewson Mar, t jontagve M Borievin Mrs Ans Dovine Mrs EV Mahoney ons Sillichieree Mra Dodecn Mrs MoGarny Mre ElizaTempleman Eliza Doyle Mary—3 McAllister Julious SThomas Mre A E Doty Mrs Joum H Deneleon C Tyson Anmir M ‘aiker Shariott Warkios Mr a de Sartah Fisids Mrs Mary ANichols Mra Susan Waiter Lethe Pri Nicholson MrsM_ Walter Marie—3 er Maria Norton Mrs Heor':a Williams Maria Gibbous Teross M_ Nord Elize alkter Louy Greives Mrs Sarab Offs Ann Tel Wells Mre Ht A ‘Mrs flerry il Mire Patrick Wri Gennell J O'Bries Mra Mary W Gibba Mrs LambertOgie Mrs Harriet Weich Mrs BA Gordon M. ¥ O'Leary Mrs E Williams Budie Gibbons Mrs Cath’eO'Leary Mra Walsh Ano Hoffer Sar; Pettus Sarah Winer Alby Holt Sarah E Phernise Mary EM GENTLEMEN'S List. Artes Moses Free Geo E Millon Jotun Aston Wm L Farr Adam J Dioore lsxac P Agron John P Grandfeld Wm = Madden Joa ech Jesse Gaskins WA Morpiy Jas N-3 Garvey Thos BicNaliy John Qhasderger Peter Garwo Bowers Win M Green James Ball Alfred G eorge BowenCaptLorento Gillerman Chas Brooke Thos A Grinnell Dani C Erower CaptT A Goodinas Mr Brooke Thos Gardiner Chas P Bryant Timothy Gorham Aaron L Nicholson Maja 2 Bradley Bex) Gifford Allen Nicholson Ma) A Baly F Graham Daniel 0. roy ry Boyd Busan Hall Wm2 o Bicksler Sam!-3 Hadley Wa H Ore Berry John R Burdick 3 3 Buck Mr Burke John Boll James H Bowers Jacob Herbert Wm W Harris Rev Wm A Hill Parker Edwara 2 Philips Hales Pape Dat J aDD Robert Hewn Robert Borns John Hodgers Oliver yland Reuben Buroserret Heary Hurley John P-2 Ray Sami Beal J Heary Hunter Jas W-2 = Rowland, Cap: OF Beatty Chas Hopper 1 C-2 Ritter Jos Beecher Rey Chas Holiday James Stoddard Cape RT Bradie Hammond J B Shoemaker Pierce Baker Roderick D Has Jona Leander Clark Jo Conueil pis WwW Bimnoas Clary Wibert Seamoa Geo E Chapelier Win Simpson G Cai Tl , Storer G HM (Ass% yo gineer) Hanton Authony Soyder Edward Irvin John Saath Dr opp Dun Jet Wm laps Johaston RG Scloosh DM Jobnsoa Robt Standish Hiram C Jackson Jobo Stuernugel G Jones Joho Sumich C fonba Gates, Suomen CB lamessoa Calville Sim Kain Y Beverly mies Kayser C Kavanaugh Thos P Keene Jos Travis He Keaton George | Tay Wru H ei Ferdinand Turner Saml lbourse Ferd ‘Travis John A King Copp PS Tasker] 8 Kelly Cap: Egaa Treas Jus W Capt Keady Danie! Taylor John W 5 Townsbye Chas P uthony Taylor JF Armanda L Ulrich Peter-3 Doonle Ferdinand Land Thomas ‘anderhoof H Davie George Lewis Robt Edward P Loft Henry Wm Lynn Joha @ + Wm W i feach fe BS A etierer Lemhardt Wood Dr RC Lasher Howard == Walker Mason Lincoln Geo A Walker Nace Lyers Geo P Went Sr Daly. Joseph. Lovergen David Whelan Joho Doyi! Mich Light Heury W = Wood Joba Doatron Mr Lotier Capt Waiters Jag Deverux Mr Megee Bret White Lies 3 @ DedeLeamenG MaweweT W3 Woodward 8 ny Wa T Waive Joa Dyer Wo. J Mi ine) BM Duvall Hear M Vhitmore Jas T Davall Win Mar Williams Job ugherty Wm — Mitel Williams Donnohoe Redmond Mi White Pr Esler Joba Molymaus Robt Weisyerber Miller Peter ‘iliame G Egedy Pr McNally Michl2 Wise Gee” Evemhan Bvers Me) yuourn Heten ikiu AC = Madigan J, acer Capt AY Pili more Timothy MISCELLANEOUS.—C. D. must, in every instance, be prepaid. C3 HENRY ADDISON, Postmaster. HXUURSIUNS, PIO N1Os, &. Oe rd PRBS GRERB BodkuiNDR will be given at Anslosten Lsiend-o, re Bes SDAY, August 5. The Ma Scere would respeotiu'ly stat Sea ete ks F prov: oats will start from the of Bigh ‘srest, "Gengeoes to Convey parties to apd from the island, every fifteen inut eiokets suring the day. ei esmmittce—Jen, ¥. MoGowan, Thomas H. Kel- aleeaseng hears Gorbutt, John A. Landvoigt, itedham, F x - don, Frank Mil) or W cw jarie were att 1¢ Nic FENIAN BXOFAEE AOD, A Will coms On ust, Wo Gries yee ber motiey rap fk as For furtner par serine mergrrong end ar7” 7 Sat" javiey. 1©_NIc Por vase wena bb Sa MATTHEW At ANALOSTAN ISLAND, ONDAY. August 4. Will convey visitorato the island free of f-om eastern = Waar! Boats charge, Washincton, and foot of High st. Georgetown, during tt the i 3 60) Mencing at 8 0” okets to the grounds # cents; oniidren halt ri rhea ip — ee. Music and refresh- We eb. = John Cuapman, Piso ¥ Miotige! a Horan Win i, prissele z or agg rury, 3.1, seems Bhowes Seabasr, aan i OTR & “ ‘erep! astinas * John Stake, Joh - ietauce {Republican 2 mecjuilaa, Y ASsING TON AQUEDUCT, ARTMENT OF THE pee Wasainoron, July %, 1 PRopcsaLs will be recei Bopartmen until 12 glock on Wed soley, tine 27th day of August, for completi: ot he W anh anton aconae Peane emer cations may must be ar the 1: rod hs G Pro posnis mi at for Reservoir, et nete ae re 28 StawtAug 98 Sf RUPEES eater OL | os supply ve ee ciene wae, B= tan INVESTMENTS. SEVEN AND THREE TENTHS UNITED — SZATES NOTES, UNITED STATES BONDS—DUE 1881, ONE YEAR CERBIFICABES OF INDEBT- EDNEBS, QUARTERMASTER’S VOVONERS, DEMAND NOTES, (OLD I88UE,) Act of August 10, 19. AMERICAN AND FOREIGN GOLD, UNCURRENT BANE NOTES, BOUGHT AND SOLD, ae RITTENHOUSE, FANT & Co., wim GEORGETOWN ADVERTMTS|SECOND EDITION ing for lojtere hofpern rn Go Showing Jackson Bre MaryARcinery 3 aches Dire a it & Mire Kosh Mine © Steph King Mrs Marin Swan ‘Amanda J Kirby Lizzie M. Krighus Mrs C AanSe hee Mauida Smith Mrs Joseph R Lyoch Mre Sulliven Mrs Joho Saunders Mre ECW Dilier Mire Benja'aWright Mre Phebe 2 one Birs BC invited one demijohn of liquor were destroyed. THREE O'CLOCK P. M. THE | ARMY OF THE POTOMAC. An officer writing from Harrison's Landing to a gentiemen in Weshington, says: “All is quiet om the James river. One corps after another is belng reviewed by Gen. McCiel- lan, and the troops meke # fine appearance. The gabeth aes soldiers are in good spirits, and will be ready to deal heavy blows when called upon to strike the enemy. If New England, the Grest West, and the Middle States, wili oniy do their duty now, this wicked rebeilicn can be crushed forevcre God grant that the call for more men may not be im vain” >—— THE ABSENTEES. There is @ great rush to-day et the War De- partment of parties (relatives and others) appeer- ing in bebalf of army officers absent from their Tegimeats, to show cause for such absence, get furloughs extended, &c.,&c. The late stringent order of Secretary Stanton {n regard to ebeenters: has caused & fluttering among these wortbies, and no mistake. —_—>—_—_ ARRIVAL OF SURGEONS. Quite a number of sutgeons appointed under the new law suthori-ing en additions! surgeon to each reziment from Pennsylvenia bave arrived in Weshington. They reported to day to Col Paleston, Military Agent for the State of Penn- sylvanis, whe forwarded them to the various regiments in the field. Sixteen reached here to- day and twenty-one came last week oe~ rag peoneen SOLDIERS KELEASED The President to-day pardoned some % soldiers confined in the penitentiary under sentence of courts martial, for various offences, in compit- ance with a recent act of Congres. Some few are unconditionally released, being unfit for mi! Stary duty, on account of ill-health; but the otbere are required to go to their regiments or some others in the service DEFENSE OF WASHINGTON. Measures are being taken to organize a brigade for the defense of Washington. Among the employees of the Departments, it is said that two thousand clerks can be enrolled for that purpose ——_—__ RELEASED. Jobn Fitzgerald, who wasurrested on the Treas. ury Extension for expressing disloyal sentimen's, aday or two since, was released yesterday on taking the oath of allegiance. ee ADJUTANT GENERAL THOMAS hes not yet returned to the city. Col. Townsend, Assistant Adjutant General, is acting during bis absence —______.. APPOINTMENT.—Mr. J. H.Wilkinson, of Obio, has received the appointment of a second-class clerkship in the office of the Paymaster General . Mr, Wilkinson bas belonged to the « preesgany’” since last December, having been connected with the Wasbinzton Aepwolican as Reporter of the House of Representatives. +e LATEST BY TELEGRAPH. soeeemenliinbeetchae LATEST FROM THE PENINSU LA —o- A PARTY OF OUR TROOPS | CROSS JAMES RIVER, SHELLING OUT THE REBELS THERE. ‘niece THE EXPEDITION ENTIRELY succEss. FUL —_——___ OUR GUNBOATS SHELLING THE 820RE DOWN RIVER. —_-—___ STIRRING TIMES EXPECTED ON JAMES RIVER SOON. — HEalovaRTERs ARMY OF TUR PoTomac, Aug. 2.—Six hundred troops crossed the river yeater day afternoon for the purpose of destroying the houses and woods on the opposite shore, which bad aHorded protection to the rebels. Everything in the ehape of a dwelling was burned This was the point from which the Rebels 17> All Lotrers (except “ Soldiers? Letters”) | Selied our shipping and encampments the night before. The atfair was successfully sccomplished,witb- out the loss of a man. The gunboats this morning are engaged tn Shelling the shore and houses down the river. Five men were killed by the enemy's shells night before last, and two wounded. LATEST FROM GEN. POPE'S COMMAND. 50 cents, ‘admitting @ sentleman and la-} OUR SCOUTING PARTIES GO BEYOND CULPEPER NO ENEMY IN FORCE THIS SIDE OF CORDONBVIL: LE = GEN. POPE AT WATERLOO, VIRGINIA THE REBELS SUPPOSED TO BE CONCEN TRATING AT GORDONSVILLE. DESERTERS TO BE BRANDED ANo DRUMMED OUT OF THE SERVICE —_—____ Warertoo,Va,, Aug. 2.—Intelligence received here from Culpeper says that scouting parties go "3 | out daily, and occasionally bring in revel scouts No enemy in force bes been discovered this side of Gordonsville. it is supposed that strong reinforcements are being concentrated at that place. Our troops are tn auch high spirits, ana so confident are they of success, that they say they can defeat whatever forces may there be col- lected. General Pope, on Lis way bither, was received with enthusiastic cheers by ovr troops, whom be reviewed and highly complimented on their ap- Big may be had of the following Committee | pearance at drill. ah Devertion has been much checked within the last few days by the stringent orders of General Pope, several deserters having been found gulity, are sentenced to be branded and drummed out of the army. At present everything ts quiet in front of our advance. Some of the members of the 9h New York reg- iment have issued t newspaper called the “New York Nintb,’ devoted to the dissemination of Union principles in this bemighted region. LATB LOCAL NBWS. Pie tative Aaa OpeERartions of THE Provost Guan —Vester- , Lieut. R: and bis squad visits to the houses of the fo cote Game The results of each visit show that the > Laletopens is as active for the interests of the Government as :—Mre. Shaen, selling liquor without license, fined $20. Peter Mack, Soreer ef Band Best Capitol street. Johauna, "bis wife, ‘ment for selling liquor without Ihconups eat end $20 fine for bim. At his bouse, one barrel +3 ac ewing found bid tn bay, six bottles ale and investigation. Jobn corner Sixth street east, 27 bot Cacia 1 Jug, kegs of wors and 1S of ale de: David na, col., has & resort for of-

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