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LOCAL NEWS. Amuvssments To-NteHT. NTER! Hatt now boasts one of the best coanies weiee over performed upon the boards of that popular place of amusement, in addition t ieee atch ena gage eas |; Von may ba ary you eget lor Vv = timong barat cork beroes, also appears nightly in = oe xe caneba, son; njo solcs and n eccentricities. old, to the standard of Liberty ! -provoking interlude, entitled “New Year's | YOURE Gulia, wilt be given to-night, and the entire ae towels Gian aaa poor: company will r. Ags scene on Cen- «A bal ‘and foe fal Park, New York, is represented in the piece. |... per nigrin Won un tavahe Gar Clty am 4 New Yorx Attanric Ganpen.—Amusements | moment. Therefore, iet us have a and free concerts nightly. Signora Seydel for home defense. once, to organize Good refreshments. {TBursday) ‘evening, at 7 o'clock, in front of APoLLo Concert SaLoon.—Good refrehments | Island Hall. M. Bors. = 5 are dispensed at the Apollo, and visitors are en- Our reporter, on arriving upon he grou jes- tertained with vocel and instrumental music. ignated in the found a pond a Puacivat & Pauken’s troupe, now bled, and ae ee. Bi o sede berg pane a 7 rune w oe Armstrong Feeney precesded to : his auditory. ind Harry’ Talbott csekes fan 4 recognized at osice as the: Dr. Boyd a waenone age ot —_ — in conse. Maerine oF TH CLERKs oF tue Pat Deranr- | Wen0e of bis Perse ‘aoe " ed attempts to aid slaves in Mi land to skededdle from their masters. Boyd, it will be remembered, had a covered carriage, socontrived that he ‘could conceal two ae Pegs ; whey it, and while passing thr : in jous -E. directicns, on other nanine 8 osteasibly, he was enabled to pick up fugitives and run them off to ood advantage. In his remarks he referred to these facts and to his arrest and imprisonment. He commenced by urging the necessity for a ¥ OF; ion in the seventh Ward, for the purpose of defending their homes and firesides, their smiling babes and loving wives from the barbarous inbu- man foe and hellish leaders of the slave oligar- chy, who might, at any moment, uish the army of the West, put to ignominious aight the army now before Richmond, and pollute thiscity by their presence. The citizens were urged to organize. They were, porhaes, ready to meet the foe; but were they organized, and had moe ane fer officers and commanders? For bimeeilf, he Spey ona inte cospie een . He peel be amply re; e would organize. Ha not the sccursed decnon, slavery, put the shackles on his wrists and on bis legs, and confined him in a deep, damp, dark and loathsome dungeon; MENT —A meeting of the clerks of the Paymaster General’s Office was held at the corne: of Fif- seenth and P streets last eventag, for the purpose of organizing a military pee Mr.J E. Brady was called to the chair, and Mr. J Holmead was appointed secretary The cheirman stated that the object of the meeting (to raixe 2 military company) was well understood, and suggested that the sul of the standing, organiz: and the relative ition it would hold t» the Government should be dis- "Me. Lyons did not know that any particular r. Vv no! 10" measure bad been upon. This he thought ‘was a preliminary meeting. It might be that they would determine to form an association Baving another object in view, as In the Third Auditor’s Office where they had fr rmed a sort of social 1 im. He stated that the Secretary of ‘War and General Halleck bad been spoken to in relation to ferming ccmpantes of the clerks; but as yet, although they spoke approvingly of the Proposition, no definite conclusion fea been arrived at. There was no doubt that they would receive the sanction cf the War Departmen’ it would be weli to be early in the field. The apo eer man {n the bureau had been signed | and had not the votases of the reg age uirt- - = ed tobacco juice in face? Aye en- Mr. Waroer asked what was the objeet of the | dured all this, and more, too; and he was willin; meeting’ {t will be a great thing for the clerks | to endure more yet. Treason had been hatch to understand military tactics, but it would be | in that Capitol which he could see before him. better for them to attend to their own duties first. | He had foreseen and predicted this very thing ‘The soldiers were in the fleld fighting for their | atten years ago. He done what he consid- country, and they were in the Fay, Department, | ered his duty—endeavored to arouse the patriotic and if they did not attend to their business, spirit of the Seventh Ward, and he hoped no one iet the soldiers mind theirs, the soldiers couldn’t | wonid be responsible for what he said or did. get pala. No one need be ri naible, as no earthly power Mr. Lyons moved that If any seo a7 dis- | hed authorized him to call this meeting. But he satisfied with the meeting, they have the privi- | felt the necessity of something being done, to be lege to withdraw. Carried, bat no one with-| prepared for any emergency that might follow drew. on the defeat of the army. The Chairman —— the appolatment of a ———— committee on orgsnization. Mr. White said that the nominations of officers ean Tecmo a of the Association might be in order. alr who hae hea, North fee 6 ayer rat phd meseet Bred 5 tick leave, returns to bis command this evening pointed to draft a plan of organization; carried. Camm Dis d entirely of Washington eis Coit sppetaee — Apes a boys, and is one of two companies from the Dis- Witte, Lyons end biorivn a peg: ors ‘day ‘ict now in Gen. McCleilan’s column. When and they were Instructed to reporton Saturday C15 Gary started out he had eighty men, which number has been reduced to fifty-three, but thir- ty seven of whom are fit for active service. Not & man, however, has been lost in battle, although the company has seen some desperate fighting, et ee in the battles of Williams. burg, hite Oak Swamp, Charles City Cross- js, and Malvern Hili After the last-men- tioned battle General McClellan complimented Capt. Wm. J. yivania Cav- ort time, on night. Nae Bundy offered a resolution declaring the object «f the meeting; which, on motion of Mr. Pearson, was a to read as follows, and adopted Kesolved, That, in the opinion of the meeting, it fa desirable and proper that a military com- pany shall be formed from the clerks and em- ployees of the Pay Department, for the purpose bly, and said .e would be pleased oe instruction, that they may respond, if ff he had mire! Waablagion boys, in ninco: e upon mand. M.Holmead could not see why the officers should not be chosen, and moved teat 8 cominit- Pin bt ag, Marlys rngrdmedochg Segre tee be appointed to report officers to the m: prometed to the captaincy of company K, and Ba os pred — Leagan the beers gg A the | 72% Personally complimented by Gen. McClellan ceed pe _— Government he, buggies in for important acouting services. ace of the bard saddles. 4 P'The President thought that if a committee was | g YACHT, Races —A_ race between the yachts appoloted to choose officers it would forestall the ‘on the 224 of Sep'ember next, from the <ommntions on organization. Kreenal wharf, Washington, to the wharf at Mr. Warner.—W hat !s the object of the meet- Fort Washington, and . ‘The purse is for ~~: $90, and all other yachts, from Alexandria or The Chairmen.—To crush the rebeliion.- * > " the District of thirty feet and under, by the pay- ane twenty-five or thirty clerks | went of an entrance feo of $25. We doubt not 7 1 iting and interesting time wi bed by Mr. Holmead withdrew his motion. a Mr. Lyons said thata — meeting of the these fond of such sports. clerks bad been called at Willard’s Hall, and ex- pressed the hope that all would be present. The meeting afjocried to meet on Saturday An UnpzoritaBLs Bur.—A few days ayo, on po ecg da ae the yay “prt a evening acce| 8 bet of ten cents, offer: pecs —_ =_— = a friend, that he could not throw conten A Groucrtowy Arvatss.—There {s very little Te Denna voretie purked: tha! mane flour er grain coming by canal, but all kinds of } hoy» into the Potomac, and pocketed his ten grata coming sre in demand. Wheat, geod red, cents. Arrived at the Washington wharf, he was is worth 1 30 to $I 35 per bushel, and white 1 30 | immediately arrested, at the Instance of M. Malo- to $1 55, according to ges Corn is muck | asta, the owner of the organ, who valued it at wanted at 65 cents for g pa — yellow the $75, which sum Justice Stratton required the rate would be two to three centa lees per busbel- | Derting gentiemsn to fork over. Oats are In demand at about 50 cents per bushel foreid. Some new oats have come to market, bat on account of the lightaess and inferiority of that grain this season, brought only 45 ceats. Floor is gather firmer since last week—good Super 5 50 to $5 75, and Extras are up to $6 50— the government contract meri ig the latter. Rye flour is worth about #4 per bi vere is considerable cos! still wing from Cumberland, which is mostly shlpped by the different companies to distant markets ‘The passenger railway is uow being laid yg Bridge s:reet in tis town to the junction Bridze with High street, and as the track from Washington is now working up to a to cross Rock Creek into the town at the new Tax MasstaventER Casx.—In the case of the colored man who died of injuries received, as re- ted by us Wednesday, the coroner was waited for afiti! 6 o'clock p m., whea, finding it impos- sible to keep the body longer, Dr. Croggon made am examination, and testified that death was caused by said wounds; and there being sufficient evidence that they were inflicted by the party alluded to yesterday, it was the opinion ss magtstrate that an inquest was not necessary, sm: the ly was buried. Jungs Peters, an old resident of this city, and for some t! @ member of the City Councils, died than | recently. He had jajely fallen heir to a large es- Sion cee nce: tap tate, ek to him by ¢ relative In England, upon ing direct from the Capitol to the Geo ma | which he was about toenter. He hag taken out . | bis te and ements for sai. In very close proxianity to the termi- | We Esarbais Sine and iauached his bark oa tse voyage of eternity, to enter upon the inheritance the grave. terminus nus here are located the extensive stebles of the company, the large and substantial brick tobacco ‘warr houses — toe pce yam ah town was a tobacco ex ng mart, been purchased for the pages New offices = de- Onz Dottak! One Doctan:! One Dottar'!! for the compsay are being erected of frame to | Go to the Dollar Store, 438 Penn avenue, pear Beat on Bridge street, west of High, gnd connect | Four-and-a-half street, and see the splendid stock ‘witis the stables fn the rear of jewelry and silver-plated ware, and take your The communication wits Virgiaia from bere | choice for one dollar. lw* til kept by the chain bridge three miles aero eguetacsese. pc oon. Fis H ‘Pus Homas Marker. —Eiitor of the Star: Will above town. The farmers and market people thas make sales aud procure supplies, oe you ioform the readers of your valuable Paper ranted by the military authority, end uadergo- | what place we cen send the horses and vehicles fe the ordea! of sentries and guards. Of course} we have tosellin yourcity. iy a recent act of sume have grester facilities jg this way than | both branches of your honorabie Cougc!ls, passed others on the 26th of July,a horse market was estal- = lisbed on Sixth street, between Missouri avenue Tux Dierezicr Reciments.—The Washi @ | ang the canal, and if that Is thelaw why block up correspondeat of the New York Evening Post } the public reservation on Ninth street, to the writes: reat inconvenience ef the public in that neigh- Tails District bas sent two regiments to the war, rbood? Why act have alleuch eed. sold but they were raised with great difficult: The | at the place designated by the Counclis your cause is Obvious enough. Almost all able- elt. and stop the greatest nuisgnce ever created bodied here are ia the employment of the Gov- | in this city. Yours truly, etument, or at least a oy Proportion of them Washington, August 3 Many Citizens, ere, and they areexempt by that fact from mil!- tary service. There is talc, kow-ver, of raising] Lawron BLAcksarnies.— Persons wishing three or four more regiments. it is gimmp*y ridic- | fresh berries for rving can obtain them by alous. It would take every man !sb/c ‘> mill- | leavii reat Clagett & Dodson’s Carpet tary duty from the District. lf, though timene | @tore, Wednesdays and Fridays. Also, thus!asm caused by the meeting to-nignt cud the | pew Potatoes delivered fr.sh by leaving their bounties offered by the city goveragent, a single | orders on tue game days. au 5-lw regiment can be raised, the District will baye done as weti in proportion w the numberof iis] Sorpigrs, see to yourown health. Do not trust actual “ militie’’ 8s any other part of the country. | tothe army supplies. Cholera, Fever an Rowe! it bas been propose ia certain quarters that goy- | Compile, ill follow your atest Ind’ jon. eroment officers be obi'ged to take their chances | followsy’s Pills and Ointment should be inevery ander the draft, and be compelled to procure | man’s kaspsack. The British and French troops substitates or resign their bso 2 There is cer- } use no other medicines. Only 25 cents per box or tainly a0 a Teason w! 7 nite pomene who | pot. ais ave beea lucky enough to obtain an omce under Lint Latin! Lien oe banda incge anette the government should thereby be exempted | of my own manufacture, in quanti foe “to sul from the chances of military service urchasers, at W. H. Godey’s lime kilns. u Watsr Onpinance —Mesrs. J.W. Thomp- "es ON THE Face —The best eant Hepburn, on c a 0. . 3d bolls, wit Sater vegiateur, for « violation of water ordinance, | %0,c3re me of pimples, Liciches i $30 on one charge and G10 on is the case where the water registrar ordered the water turned off the premises of Mr. A. J. Harvey, in the Seventh ward, and aa yp ag aS Messrs. Thompson & Co, aged by 'y eud under bis direction, had the street opened. which wasthe first charge and the water turned on This was the reasoa of the second charge mod fine. Messrs. Thompson & Co., appealed to be court. itwill bea question of some interest + defining the powers and duties of the water Be cistrar. which my face was covered; but Ur. Pyumblety ile cueeernanetee fr ons. is 5 Maite in 6. Banas, Center Market, To osraim Sine cori: de visite likenesses go to Whiteburst’s, No. 434 Pennzylygnis avenue. He is original carts de visite Lisenesses of men, —— all the prominent men of thiscountry. See his likenesses in oll and ‘water colors. Those desiring camp and field views taken call and leave your orders. jy 12-eolm* meet MABRIED. PRESENTATION —On Frida) last, 2 . Fat re umber of tbe employees and led men at the Ontnes eat Ls 01 Weehn aby ee 10 Mount Picaseat Hospital (near Columbian Cole on ink BARNLS, of Montgombry, lege) presented to Hospit.l Steward Thomas . . ©’ Byrne, of Massachusetts, but lately attached to oatoh und geld chsin: oss werk ef oerie a Ie ORORex FRANCIA, wa iS me On the 8th 1 ty son which he fs held by ali who are stipated to the a thie : hospital. Phe watch isan E double: | “alis fonarsl will pece from the renidense of Raita eee = ssPulenes JORNRY, ops a shining exer, ¢ $ ‘be slept and ona os 2 WANTS. | EXCURSIONS, P10 N103, &. | SECOND EDITION. _ {LATEST FROM THE PENINSULA ae ei —= Se hee een WANTED. City for washing aad cooking THREE O'CLOCK P. M. N. MOOKER FALLS BACK FROM MAL. Inquire 404 Tenth ste f Leo # ve het al VERN HILL AN IMPORTANT ORDER. The Wer Department bes issued the following: Wan Deranruznt. THE ENEMY ADVANCING FROM RICH. MOND IN STRONG FORCE EXPEcT- WESTERN BO ‘ = Bop ir pi enig clsmsar nee St ead | WANTED 70 BENT) one to z Washington 5, 1282. ING AN ATTACK. — ge Okina bad Howes Linco, a- Commuttes of A) iS * | Order to Pi int ~ sry i D —»——— quire at thie Sy ‘au 8-38" 3 . % Wow. Grover, i i ea a Duty, Haarquanrans AxxY oF TEE Potomac, Aug W ASTOR ab socks Bead voteteons ieeuited. Bowes” Sen gg || ee en eer eget £7601 9 General Hooker remained at Malvern Hill Apply 447. Ist street, front of the Capitol. It" ExeegithGiep araorers wilt tad employ- mens on immediate application to @60. D. RAMSAY ant tuth Lt Colsnnt Goumeratng. Until tweive o'clock Wednesdey night, when te fell bock to bie encampment, leaving strong guerds st Baxball's. ‘he rebels moved down from Richmon@ on Ferst. By direction of the President of the United States, it is hereby ordered that until farther order no citizen liable to be drafted into the militia shall be allowed to go toa foreign FOR SALE AND RENT. OR —At 460 street. cart F between @ aid A ates comforass APARE. MENTS, c! 18 with si re bree roads, concentrating their forces neat Mal- ham country, and ali marshals, deputy marshals, | W ANTE9 FO_RENT—A well farnished jp reoent nod. (No andres inthe |onq" iuitery ‘officers of the "United States vera. They thought our whclearmy wasadvea- from fh wy 15 Teoma, Geod ent wa pavance, wod | in Washington. - jet. | are directed, and all police authorities espe-inily, | C!2& toward Richmond, when this movement ‘was merely &@ tT connol ce in force The gunboat Sarsfield, which bed been agrou: a for some days, above City Point, was got off yee- of ven. Address. stating at States on the seaboard seSiorecon: “Ju Sox Tis Star Office. aud lw sns-cinius autekges naman t see that this URNISHED ROOES FOR REN®, on Phird street, acoond door from the oo of Vy snzEp as Operator o; heeler & Mtl Svenue. rner of Migsou au 8-s* order Is faithfully carried into effect. And they for dfonpmatingcer ge BURNER iat | POS RENT_EORNISHED ROOMS, 1 ney | re hereby autnorined and. directed to erest end | “487 Establishment, No, 606 Eleventh at., an Pa. Ch: oor. A ther | detain any person or persons about to depart from Gvenue and K at. ont rooms inthe aise wen the United States in violation of this order, and LATEST FROM GEN. POPE'S COMMAND. ANTED-—I want a YOUNG MAN to run FS". RENT CORN IOAgD ROOMS, 5 the } report to Major - voca! my ateain engine, who is capable to take good dies saocdente tomatic. sae theet tele e jor LC. Turner, Judge Advocate, at Washington city, for further instruction re- THE REBELS REPORTED TO BF MOVING eae of it, and also if generally useful | tween isth 14th, te the i ranklin Square. 1TH FROV RI SRMOND. Sbdout the laundry. Inquire at ‘Nationst Steam Meals furnished. if ietired. by an oxperionoed o> specting the person or persons so arrested or de- nee ———— Launits, Pa jocue, Decween 13th and kiss. terer, 828 3" | tained. EXGAUSTION OF THE COUNTRY AND TRE PESTILENTIAL ATMOS3- PHERE, THE CAUSE pene Tt eto Camp oF Sxconp Cours, Army oF Potomac, Aug. 4 —Reports sre frequently received hete, through various channels, to the effect thet the rebel army of Richmend bave been removing from the city, southward, for the last ten days. The source through which som of these Teport« come are entitled to full creden-e. It is added that among the causes of the evacuation of Rich. mond sre, the exbsustion of the country north ef the James, the infectious and pes‘ilential etmos- phere, and the superior advantazes of the Jamex asaline of defence. It is also stated that they Intend to msiatain an cpen railrosd connection with the valley, exa Lyachburg, Chsriottervilie and Gordonsville, to Staunton, to the las: mo. ment, asa re<ource for supplies. Your corres pondent will not vouch for the accuracy of these statements, but is et liberty to say that they re. ceive a certain degree of credence in high quar. ters The unexpected visit of Gen Crawford's cav. airy to Orange Court House on Seturday, struck terror to tbe secession populstion of town aad country. The force he attackel there was tar CHANCE FOR A GOOD INVESTMENT. A nOUSE 8:0 LOT, comtuning © rooms, al- ware comminds ood tenant, an ye 18 per gent., w: aire o ‘ili be sold for $500 osah. JUBEPH F, olleotor and Agent. 36. 8th street arte arued an Second Any person liable to draft who shail absent himself from bis County or State before such draft is made, will be arrested by any Pro- vost Marshal or other United States or State off. cer, wherever he may be found, within thre juris- di tion of the United States, and conveyed to the nearegt military pest or depot, and placed on mil- itary duty for the term of the draft, and the ex- penses of his own arrest and conveyance to such post or depot, and also the sum of five dollers as a reward to the officer who shail make such ar- Test, shell be deducted from b's pay. Third. The writ of habeas corpus is hereby suspended in respect to all prisoners so arrested and detained, and in respect to all persons ar- Tested for disloys) practices. Epwix M. Sranton, Secretary of War. ——- ANOTHER HIGHLY-IMPORTANT ORDER. The following order was issued to-day, from the War Depsrtment, authorizing arrests of per- sons discouraging enlistments : War Department, Washington, Aug. 5, 1962 Oxpexnv—First. That all United States Mar- RED LABORERS, for U. 8. Quartermss- ter’s artmont,at Cu!peppsr_Court- House, Va. Apply at this offic, to C. Bh. SNOW. J. J. DANA, rusiw Capt.ard A. G.M U.S.A. ANTE D—By s respectable young woman, & WATTUATION os en; understands ressmasking; can outand ft.or work a Wheeler 4 & Ww ae nce given. A ay” Washington Cily Post Offs. VV ANTED—A midd ‘WOMAN to ook" Warten her: genere!|y useful. None but an honest, :ober and well reo- mmended person need apply. Call a: 44¢ Elev- auth vatree:s batween Gcnl B streets, of MRS. DAYTON. it be id IMMEDIATELY.—ONE HUN- pee! 2G pepe. KEN T—Gentle- men desiring comfortabie MS im B 0 Snd most desirab.e location, o&* be acoomm: ar 7th, aué 4t* at4a8 rc ne FW iE corierat Bree Wests eee eed 001 Alexandria. in r00d order, with water 58s, and fitted Bf house, ror for are every wi fors first class di: Footsry, "Apply at 190 St Aseoh street f . ai Corner Oo! ‘Sf xendris, va. &u 6 4t* hepdsome roome on first fect» Dake. Ale: OUSE FOR REN®, AND FURNITURE FOR SALE—A gen’ ae tog 3 of dis ECRUI?TS WANTED continuing housekceplag offers Tr st bey THE —_ Furniture and pa tipene govtnd iene = United States ‘dnance Department. : eons Ratus lied with apple aud peach and ¢! it is or Par. Le hea — — Serceants 934 per monsh ‘and Ii rations per day, | Hated in very healtny location, 4 not Bye onan rals $20 per month, 1% rations per day, and partqentg, and Ten! a > mont erms carh. T partic Privater, ist claas, 817 por movth, 1 ration per | piy'to'y. ‘GC. MoBUIRE & UU. or address Post apnratet, 34 olges, $13 per month, 1 ration per Sh I ¥, and cloihiny OR SALE OR & FOR CITY PKOP- Term of enlistment three years. . F ER TY 250 00: meena. Bbout 36 nee ot Apply at tue Washington Arsenal, wood !and, 1s sores cleared .and,a H: Iso Bt- e : superior to his own, bat be remained there |. 8 6EU. BD. KAMBAY, facned. a Parr spcing ot Foy aly orabe hema shels and Superintendents and Chiefs 0: Police of pent gga | obje gu8 t24‘h Lt. Colonel Commenting. pecunted Sip vat seven pe from. Georm own. oe any town, city or district, be, and they are bere- | and retired in good order bch od ANTEO—An experenced co ored CHAM. | the Koc © Pike. Refer‘o DAVID SFER-] by, authorized and directed to arrest and im- | closely followed by the enemy, wh WAGERAAID, a SEO Tratrect, between 1ath | FIELD, a Squire Donn’s Omics, au I-aost™ harassed his renr. As stited in'm prison any person or persons who may be en- gcged, by act, speech, or writing, in discour- aging volunteer enlistments, or in any woy giv- ing aid and comfcrt to the enemy, or in any other disloyal practice against the United States Second. That immediate report be inade to Mejor L. C. Turner, Judge Advocate, in order that such persons may be tried before a military commission. Third. The expenses of such arrest and impris. onment will be certified to the Chief Clerk of the and "3th au 7-2t* WANTED-A good, steady BUY, aboct 6 or 18 yerrs of age Inquirsof A. RLLIV®, 212 Pa- avenue, in the barber alo, au 7 St* ANTED—A BOY 15 or 18 yeas old, to learn Ww the confectionery tracs. A German preferred, Apply at JOS. SHAFFIELD’S Ba timore Co! feotionsry Dixth st., between Gand H. su 7-3t" WANTED TO RENT—By a permanent ten- ant, ssmall HOUSE, with or without Fur- nilure, in Washington or Georgetown ; or to ob * tain Board (1n e:trer piace) for gentleman h ard four chidren, Address “@. K. B.” _ a HOUSE AND STORE TO LET, at 246 Penn. avenue, an excellent stand for mont aay ness. Inquire at the Gosling Restaurant. 24 Sv. Possession riven inaiew days. jy 39 8t* 0} ALE—A FARM, situated in the F OF, Wee Ae D.C, ‘avout On or 5 ey md the “ (northwesterly direotion,) covteining about acres of exceilent iand. fhe improve- fous consist of anew frame dwelling, servants’ y psich, loss was but two killed and several wound «4, while the enemy's loss were 10 to L many wounded ard 52 prigovers The rebel for. posed to him were two regiments of R »bertson's (iate Ashby’s) cavalry, who have recently beea withdrawn from Harrisonburg. The Valley, it is stated, is now guarded only by guerilias, and a few isolated com >antes of regula: cavalry. It is rare to find in this section of the S ate per- sons of true-biue Unionlsm, bat they are some. times to be met with Lr. Dow, of Little Wash- ington, formerly of the Sint: of New York, and bis energetic and ac-om: ead wife, are in ous*, Carriags houe stabe.&do0 Fhe r ‘aah: For terms Boply to -H. MILLER, Employment Agency Uffice, 511 inth si. jy 23 eo! Office, stating ‘ooation and terms. nek _____________jy 3 eolm_} war Department for settlement and payment stances of this character the reb.dMoa, ANTED—By a young in of four ys VOR SALE—Two now firet olnas three-story Epwin M. Stant e this eatl- W ‘Silence, SITUATION 10.8 will ESRI to oo me. Srameen, Roustity ot Wat. 2 ta the =e... retail grcoery or provision store. or any h USES,on the heightsof Geo: town [nquire of W. H. @ODEY, jez t branches of literature aud domestic ao gapaty ioe good panman, smart and tc THE VOLUNTEERING MOVEMENT G6O- plishments. Their well kuowa Union senti- sur Satis! r 1 : ING GLORIOUSLY ON. ments caused a withdrawn! of « large proportion Kadrees JOHN MclVER, Coys Hotel, Wash BOARDING. ‘The news received from all quarters of the | of his professional pst und thelr scholars ned wita sum North to-day in relation to the progress of vol- lor veiotag to aid the rebei- unteering, is of the most cheering character. Senator Dixon, of Connecticut, is in town, and reports that two regiments are now full in that State, and that the whole quota of the State will be ready within a week. A regiment of 1,000 men was reported by tele- graph this morning as ready for service in Cay- uga county, N. Y., (Secretary Seward’s county,) but a dispatch received at noon to-day states that the nomber has been increased to 1,300 men, and that It is now proposed to raise a brigade there The Steuben county regiment is also reported fall, and ready to be mustered into the service and they were sar, ap t mary punishment lien On the arrival of our troops here, the Doctor ang bis lady threw open their bospitable mansion to the sick. particulary to those of the York, officers and men. The *chool row < turned into a bospital, and the elegancies of life gave way to nursing the rick, cooking and wash. ing, and this witheut further hope of reward than the approval of conscience. Me han one officer and priv-te cttribute thelr conv: ence to the medical skiil aud kind attentions bis humane. family At present the Doctor bes been placed tn charge of the swall Loepttals in the town, but It seems a more fitting reward thet be should be appointed to one of ibe vacancies in the corps of ANTED IMMEDIATELY—A good DO- MESPiC CAKE BAKER, orrner of E ané ith ste, Bu 6-3t* OOMS FOR RENT, WITH BOARD, at RT mat 3 PAR DING Geed Ro. Ct in Northern ‘emily at 338 ert t = beg south, between @ and |. au 2-lw* UMS AND BOARD. with s Northern fami leasant th A iey, Pouce, turnitare d'betdine. fi, my dabis tween @ aad H. Jem-tm TReasu RY DEPARTMENT, August 6, 1862. PRoposaLs will be received at thie rtment, until the isth instant for from 20 to 9% cords of UAK WOOD. to be of the best quality. and to be delivered in frost of tas Soutneast Exsoutive and corded and measured in the yard. first of Uctober. Bo be paid for when delivered or the delivery secured. 491 17th atreet, between A ._ aublw* WANTED-a Lad from Pailadeiphia wants. about the let of September, an unfarnished HOUSE, containing from 12 to 16 central loostion. address “L. L. C.,’ - fice. aus 4t™ ANTED TO REN T—By 8 permanent tenant, a smal! HOUSE, not too far from the Trias partment Posressicn required about the next month (September.) Address ** Wag- at the Star Office, UV ANTE SALE! WAtrse: Ages Saban rooms, in & /? Star ury isto Pr 8 must be -ddressed to the # army surgeons—a porition which bis fam) larity the pistrict. Nore need gent ge Tout at Kxeoutive ui nie Harrisburg, Pa., we hear, isin a blaze of en- | With the oe seg mys and their ep- Office Box 13. cover to the poorerasy of tho Bresangy v7at Under } thusiasm, and the whole town appears to be en- | Proved remedics happily £t him for. The mid-dsy sun, for the past week, bas been almost unbeerable, even by s rong constitutions. In consequence, the rezimentai drills and pa- trades, in most cases, have been ordered earlier in the morning and later in the afteracon. 8 Usting. Similar news from every quarter shows that the old °76 spirit is abroad—in the rural districts espe. elally—and that where they were lately enlisting by tens, they are now coming forward by hun- dreds, under the new call. ee eardeianeen COLLECTORS OF TAXEs. The following eppointments have been made 8M. MCKEAN, Superintendent 8. k. Ex. Building. MR. T,M. HARVEY SRETURNS 8h 5 to citizens of Wash ington for the lide nag® here tofore bestowed and announces that! his steam establishment will be closed unt! the lat :e7 of September, when he wil. respenand aan, furuish superior York Riser vy S PERS, and otuer sat water lux- urirs tos | who isk Tavat Bin With & call, New improvements will bo made on ihe steam T NOTICE, HOSE In want of Employment of any kind | _8u6 td ‘Would better cailon the new INTELLIGENC: OFFICE, No. 611 8th street, pay Ww: be given to first-class Servants.) way opel ications on for good Coo reases, mbermaids, ters and Seaim Iso, for young Men to wit on tabi ses or hotels, FARM HANDS aa plozors in want o! good heip wiil find it to their ad- ven! . N. B. USES wanted. Bho best of tenants can be obtained without ites by spplying as i have Laun Coton “wr AND FOUND, > TAkey oP ES?RAY—. reil HOK SF, one wi to bin a lestotr hb. Spparatas. sud the saloon will be enlarged and be | under the internal rev. bill: Sco owner ve. heated with stearn pips. enue rove propar ma ly NM MIRLERs_ | "Pne Packing betablishment wilt be kept open. | Vermont —Firat district—Coliector, Jos. Pol- | frquicest Kes drerree aust and, of Montpelier; assessor. Wm. C. Kittridge, of Fairhaven. Second district—Collector, Geo A Merrill, of St. Jonesburg; assessor, Thos. F. Powers, of Woodstock. Third district—Collec- ee *AKEN UP ASTKAY—tm toe ad icetan’, i wo MARE, about 15 imods my an re Government 60nd: u foo: “Bhe owner wil! coins for: property, pty charges gud teke See ee ene @ te give nas ECEIP A - FOR PRESERVINE PROPERTY The Most Bffectual tn the World ' lemne; ore : vz = (or, Carlos Baxter, of Burlington; assesso: a fe is-0f We. Apa Na, hater and Kate, Seape— ee a c. Adee parity As ington; ir, Henry sus st No. 8! B D—Every person mis Se TeAY COW. WAnzeF vor? ran to kroy that i=3 PAINTING ESTABLISHMENT, New Hampshire —F irst district—Collector,Jas. subsomber. Ju M. Lovering, of Exeter; assessor, George M. Her- inthe housefurnishing line, one leaving the | No. 69 Louisiana av., between 6th and 7th ity, or havin, agus, Will do weilto oat R. - ‘Where evory waristy of yee ring, of Farmington. Third distriet—Collector, was ona of ena cow eSBics eva ta en cki et Fe SIGN AND ORNAMENTAL PAINTING _ | Daniel P. Wheeler, of Oxford; assessor, Calvin | 0079 and take he aw mth 29 mite no 16 tf is exeouted with neatness and dispatch, May, jr., of Keene. = Sarpases othorw with wo ‘Fo provent mistakes, he will state that his “art} Dakota —Collector, Joel A. Potter; assessor, 4s PAPER BANGINGS, Preservative” refers exclusively to the various de- | Joseph Le Berge. : 489, aiden ekmace Se, af OO | Rete oe area oes Oe __ aie ie Of patos. Sy ieae APPOINTED BRIGADIER GENERAL. ee Oe DOs, whi t on whea Ns Tents cost Richard Busteed, Esq., the eminent igwyer of OR PINEY POINT. New York, and formerly Corporation Counsel, stot @ nem: of « ho paid it the do; jen; Pi Cord and aon 131 oo je reward w ‘Taso ‘alder on $ colors; Picture Nails. pet oP Seventh street for ney is tee ve tee tae apeaaen sppolnted by the President a au = — ere ie a SuaStpistare ames tae ets, from bel E MULT NG Sit Bosh GRD Buri’ immediat ‘aed of ety will or) EtAIED. pH SFOLEY <a hows Man qi urn ast ate of daty will be RAYED OR SS &N—A brows. MAKE tory in th 3 also, ; Pi i 5 . SESE Fetmen us Nn DAsweesioe |G TA Oe Sey MRE RUSCGW ALREESG | he own State where it ie well known tin Shands titatsy erm eee a ibe a! reward wil) paid by returniog the eaid mare to Py} KEEFER, North Capital aireet. between M sud ou 3-20" Al-riolos warrantsd as represented, or no sale. Purohasing for cash, all toods will be sold at the lowest remunerative prices. Allowing no old siock to secumu'ste, persons rye the sbove goods will find new and desir- oles. A ofl! Wolleized fram these needing the above "907° Ferme cash. J. MARKKITER, REMEMNER WHE NUMBER. commanding eloquence and popularity will be Of great service to the Government in these days of recruiting. The General leaves the eity to- day in company of Surveyor Andrews and Alder- man Dayton, of New York. ———.— HEADED OFF. Since the promulgation of the order of the War Department in relation to drafting, a large num- RDNANCE OFFICE Wan B “Washington. July 19, 1962. Proposals wil! be reosived by this Department Biory uc the Yollowiag ‘arsosain of Talents Ase vi a a r} a qoapre nents, es hereimaiter specified: wi laoee At the Watertown Arsenal, Watertown, TRAY £U—F rom the corner Maryia. ©) and° Seventh street, = brewn MARE, low and heavily built, baniel U 8. C., with tong mane end tail, a lithe. white on right hisd foot; had on beiter ard chain ayy one retarning Sacd Mare Wiii bs rewarded. No. 456 ASS. — 26,000 sete Infantry accoutrements, calibre_.c9. 98 F—-On Tuesday To eee af altar {And ber of persons have been suddenly infected with Sateen Doe A sr ——$_<_ i -____-___., | At the Wareroligg Asgenal, West Tray, | ® passion for foreign travel, and have rusbed to | SPEOE4 ge ‘asses The ROPOSALS FOR LATYOGRAPHING. : the Btate Department for passports at the rate of | them at BEAAK Ew y Score pe? aneving — 18,000 Infantry soocutrements NS Oeics Supsninpanp ene Protic Paintina, i 5" te ial maaan 1 calibre, om one hundred and fifty to two hundred per | between 8th and itu sis? “COT Pa, avenue, ASHINGTON, August 4, m 'y- By the order of Secretary Seward, to be er ‘ mt er pesrosate will be paesinseet hie bihee At the New ae, Poot Governor's | ound in another column, it wi Be seen that the 20) Mikes: for’ tie ty Ps rt wa OND tec og reaneaateoda eaten teoea gs » dV. 2. State Department is di ito d off these NG. (oat Pridey. August isc. '862,) to W. He (09 sets infantry accoutrements, oalibre_69, 30,009 gate Inte ufrements, oaljbre._<3. At the Allegheny Arsenal, Pittsburgh, Pa. 2 nets iufanu J Scooutrements, oal:bre..63, 7, eR. Frankford Arsenal, Brid aiid 5 Ano ankford Ars es f oh et H« RETFON, wo. r “aus ae vo. €64, corner Tih aad F streets STOP THIEF !—Was tired, aud Ss S Sun. the Report of the Superintendent of the t Sarver for 1981. Blank orem, giving the necessary mation to bidders, will furnished op ap- Hiostion to this ubatar, worthies. now re 00 I4te sirees. . bobtail a p bids Dot agreeing t Birohe wa wrew:th ib oi LEER, —<rimeanGenees THE CURRENCY STAMPS AND SMALI. : NOTES. The Treasury Department now hopes to be able au ¢ e03t peri jent. 2 pang agen Lutgatrs Sccoutrements, pth pe the new currency stamps by the 17th inst i it the St. Louis Arsenal, St. Lous. _ | and the new small notes (under $5) by the 2ist Norice 1 Qorebrittvon as the provitions of | A’ : y Mo. | ‘The organiastion of the Bureau of Interna’ gee seis Infantry scooutrements, calibre 69, 00 . bs on Revenue is being rapidly and systematically ef ESsteays TAKEN GY TRE METROFO- y Mi ci aa ta 7 eoy animpalg of the ind : j p ‘These socqutrements aré to be made in atrict | fected under the management of Commissione: AN POLiCs, Sad oing Bt pe “ied wenensinss ee ey oramtned ok ee oP esa? of | Boutwell, a gentleman well qualified for the post, | m0, He,t, Jair. 1652, e209 email sized Sorre auilw. W. B. WEBLS, Supt of Potion, | Of wale anale ane ars to be suljonite inspection | clear-heeded and of active business habits, Or the 9:1 of Ju.y, one 5, Hares, with foot a Prgposais will be received at the Mayor’s Stiged for tue Govern ent none. Oe nacepted or ——s0+e-—_—— 1 by tO mo nag yhmt <4 ‘Offixe un ii the 13th day of August, ter radlag or but such as Spproved on ingpestion white, and marked oouden “ oA; fine Boss nod creveln at gas street, went Fela Mt Whe lelutte Doct rained leather, end ail t e atook LATB LOCAL NEWS. di gcinamed pad pret of ownershii ip is “ct ad- 2 u 08. cy my 5 IL to te nine inet: hi : —_—o—_— ae qt BO! the property Clerk of tapericg wa fo byes set tho guiter oes a epee eet Ce pende ma iota of not less than} ARREST yor Bastaxpy, ann ATrEemer To seocka ‘ “August ore: 1602 “hor, belore ie gravel to © rood, ality raked ‘olega Of atone | 1.070 seta per week, for ali contracts of 10.000 or | Escarz.—Lest evening en [rishman, named be sod for onehe 16 ty og A Sf improper sine, and wel with echpavy her, and wot leas than ie nots ot week on ail | nis Mahoney, was 2 officer Healy, of | Horss Market, on Gch etr-ot’near teseeeale Froposais will state the price for grading per | fyoosntract. Failure to leliver sta speofieg tine | ten pola eo Eo * SEO ELE CO. ances. big eel g oy in area il gub sot the contractor to & forfeiture of the | the father of her child that was born om the sot : » proverty Circ, aul-;tsw _ Comsissignes Wostern District. fouls ast be boxed in the eustowi ne sccoutre | of inst August, and he wes taken before Justice | 2729 *S&sthaur 816 1th sveg Soe = ceed to be charg Bt cast, $0 be deiormined be ee 5 hearing the evidence of the —— A FissT Rate, HEAVY WORKING 7. T, required Bim to gfve boad farts support AT*NZION SUTLERS, ae ons * Till state explicitly, the time, amount | A warrant has been in the hands of officers fo: LDLERS, ME CHAN Ben Sa | iets sung fone wa erated | ala" esc Bante enti __AND EVERYBODY: Inquire 94 608 Sevenkt 8.” nine 4 ~Ls ad ra piso. Nonees With preeer F ike | him, - He was taken to the Second Ward Station NoW IS TRE FIME TO MAKE YOUR ont Reserves to iteglf the right tore. | © Walt until he cou . P. og _ ERSONS Having or Sore kiyes can be T ‘ oured 7 wa : arty ae 1 fhe, Rjepiion et git pe SEYE SALVE, for sale 869 Twoutioth street, wees Hee TIONERY AN CARD DE VISITE Fausuet rib erat the pon» ‘women Gf ine race My en meres intemee, ee jOTICE! A vavora LE Ope person Wi to opel 0 i iI galose $ pigs of STATUARY and yee: or Ng, en SNiOSEOEMGaus Autg Page. O8QU ETTING. fice va per ee Spee piers jy%e3w* 464 Ninth St, bp Sarevitee co vense J" ©. WHLYSNIONy ao suicoan, athlon ensmnepaabpee Peeth atesedl ere s AC! AGES, the ahoapest and

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