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—— THE EVENING STAR POUBLISEMD gVyERY AFTERNOON, (8SUMD4Y EXCEPTED.) a? rr. ott F7E STAR BUILDINGS: © ar W. D. WALLAOBD Papers verved in packages bycarriers af G88 year, or 37 conts per month. To maileubscribers the price is $3.50 & year, is advances; G2 mcnihs; $1 for three months; and for less {three months at the rate of 12 cents a week. Sims aie copies, onx CENT; in wrappers, fwo can (7 Avvanrisxmenrs should be ba fice before 12 oclock m.; otherwise | act appear until the next day. _ FROM NORFOLK, Va ~ Affairs in the City—Daserted Appearante~ Deayth of Business—Meanness @ the Fe. Caled ears Officers and Traitors— ‘20 ple— ing Tatéresiing Items. Siete ace a . (Rerrespend cance Philadelphia Inquirer } wii! TK. Aug. 5.—Pocr Norfolk! Old desolate > Worn out tili threadbare Jp a bad cause, be ®at the daring sad Petcoing imaginable ‘wl snet rejavenate - Norfolk alwayswas “onc-horse place, and now it is aimust ano te Notwithstand| all the privatlons hi were put to during the blockade—the scarcity of provisions then, and the short ance now when the restrictions are partially off yet With these well-known facts, the ci bl he place will lie to yu most gary ong that there never was a scarcity, and they more luxuries to ext previous to our deeupation than now. The Secession Wag pty think no more of telling a paipabie ile than taking Silver in trade The restrictions placed on trade in Norfolk are Doth wise and lawful. If it were notfor these restfictions, the traders of the city would be con- tinually rumniag the blockade in some way, for the purpeseef supplying the city of Riel ‘Witt stores they greatly need. Salt i¢ mi sought after than any article. Noone is allowed to purehiase more thana peck at One time. A man was caught the other day with 2 ams] boat load of salt, which was no doubt, intended. for the Rebel Rann The Provost Marshal is ever on the alert to catch transgressors, and is often «re- warded with agood aul. Packages of medicine and whisky are much sought after by the smhg- giers Two men, named Stevens and Williams, were. arcested.a abort time since for smuggtiag quinine znd carrying contraband mail. They had a hear- ing yesterday before Governor General Viele. It appears, upon investigation, W iltams J@mot really gutlty of partictpating directly in the apec- ulation, but Wasonly & passenger withthe mam Servers. Williams took the oatn and was dis- i Sieven® was locked up for aneth- APPEARANCE OF THE City. , nant ee “gq the cl:y of Norfolk from the Fert’ ls *s a pretty appearance. itlooks zs thor sh it was snugly porn wa amid bowers 2nd-eroves of trees. Portsmouth one side, and P clow it the Marine Hospitai—a beautiful Wat ld. _ by the way, thing similar to the Naval. ylum. near Gray’s Ferry Bridge, Phiiadelphia— tin adding to ‘he beauty of the place. Ar- ng at the city and landing, all tue beauties of the place vanish. Old dilapidated shegs and Dricks stare you in the face at every tufa. Damp and flthy-leoking alley-ways, run under the porches of the houses, most of the dwellings having high porches The streets overgrown with gtass and the gut- ters fitled with green slime, Norfolk is just the placs te engender disease. ‘Surrounded by pools of Water and swamp, when the tide trata 1) at@aming hot mua sends out a Be Am ga, = aroma, most decidedly foul and stinking, Bu ona litte neck of land between the Elisabeth River and Tanner's Creek, with all the Sith aad washiogs of the city backed up to the doors of the dweliiags by the high tide, itis a won the: Yelow Jack does not rule the roast at this season, of the year. ‘andiag at the wharf of Norfolk, « hand-bili 7.ttracts all new-comers. It thus:—* AbD idle negroes in Norfolk and Portsmouta wil ence find employment, or report themselves to the Provost Marshal. All mi found here- after without evidence of em ment will be at once seat to the Provost Marshal”? Just beyond pr na age is eal building flied with con- trebands. A guard is placed over them to keep them in order” . Some of the private residences in Norfolk pre- sent quite a nice appearance, yet they all have an old and gloomy look. Some few modern built wolte frames add much to the tewn where t! are, by their fresh l.ok. Shade trees are a! - ant. Main street, the business street of the Place, is well diled with stores, but there seems to be & dreadfai lack of customers attending them. sock of goods in most ef them is miserable in the extreme; old crockery ware predominating. The drug stores are badly off for con Medicines. it ts very dificult for them to furnish ¢ommon pill boxes for thefr customers. When ey de- sire to send to a customer a small dose ef pills they cut down a large box, for the Parpose making the sale look genteel. < ‘Tbetron works, ratlrosd depots, Tallways 6 hauling vessels up for repairs, lamber yards, &c., au have a deserted cppearance. Not a workman is t be seen—naugbt outa grim-looking sentinel walking ¢way bis solitary iwo hours. "Fhe asiio: boarding houses, that formerly teemed with life and merriment, are now deserted by their former cceupants. Houses shut up with no bills for ten- Sats. All ia waste. A sad mockery of former times, when Norfolk was fed almost eatirely from the — of UncieSam. it-will never ia Ms naval position. No, never!—the people have been too ungrateful They have, viper-like, turned upon the band that sustained them. The old frigate United States, as {t lies in the mad Just iow the city, is u monument of thelr un gratefulness. When the Rebels burned the Navy, Yard, it isa great pity that they did not follow op_by burnlag Norfolk, like they did Hampton. The great mass of the citizens of Norfolk —_ ae to the Federal Government, many endesvor to show their politics by eunning- devices. vn East Main stati Thane i ® bork an perlodicai atore, kept by T. OO. W plays la his window notorious jon ip such as “My Maryland,’ ‘Southern tse}l- late? &e. This store sould be aqueli little boys and half-grown boys, deaned the coarse gray secesh cloth is done, no douot, in contempt of the agro pong ~ . A son of Dr. t was agin 3 ev by Provost Marshal pam sy an titee to uarters, charged with maxing a show of nf if im the public streets by appearing in secession uniform. He is said to bea lea prisoaer,and if this is so, by Be he can wear the uniform of ‘ank; bot bis donming the ani- form was to tnauilt our military authorities. The Secesstonists go to any extreme to an insult oa 8 Unioa geatieman or lady, espec' if they are Southern Unionists. Miss Martha pr ah man alcheatod, al }, & resident of Nor’ 2, Wes fcrmerlya@ regular correspond- egt of the Petersburg Express. Since the - pation of Norfolk by our forces, the editor of thia P® ver has been endeavoring to vent bis spleen en alias Butt, by ell sorts of inuendoes, and cou her with soap fat gatherers, &c., on account o! a to the Government she was born ul r. are continually promen- ading the streets K. Yousee the dought litte midshipman, wito bis ‘slung by bis side, and the officers of higher gr: wom the most intimate terms with dark and damnable traltors—mea who would not stop a minute to assassinate a Union man. 4 The colored folks almost unantmously wear a brass button, with the Unton codt of arms en- graved thereon. This is significant. plate Street there fs a couple of colored chure: ne &@ Methodist and the othér a Baptist. Sua, day they were crowded with the beaut elite of the colored population. Pimk and ‘blue jawno dresses, with bonnets that looked not un- lime to miniature hot-bouses, predomitiated. The bucks swung thelr canes a la Sixth and Lom- bard streets Norfolk can beast of a Very neat aid prett mosrket-house,on a wide street. It is meaty afl latticed work, so that it can be closed. or opened according to the weather. The attendance at the snarkets on market days is quite numerous, but ‘bere is pot much to purchase, with the exception of vegetables. Watermeions, cantelopes, squashes and tomatocs are tn abundance. Meats gre some- what searce. Butter, eggs and por are very scarce. The kind of fish known as Spots” are plenty. There are some few ofs mean quality. ~ ———~ore-_____g, A New TuxoLooiéat Institution in Taxes sx@.—We ate informed that, tn consequence of, the arrest and imprisonment of so many Secession clerymen in Tennessee, some agreed rainy to call the pealtestiary the wate Seminary Washeitie Union, Ho W. Gilmore Simms, thé seb consideration of the service hyd ; friends with $3,000, to ald in rebul ing aie homestead, recently destroyed by fire. 90 '¥0. TheN ¥ Leader wonders ff the ‘ prize offer to subscribers was. not. aor More descriptive of its pr strawberry. Si LF The imports of foreign goods at’ portof New York during the eae of Jnly » en four times as large as for the same month last year. lint CU Pears of the contiscat: of nis vae- einla property pie Peary pad eh AO cide of the Rothschilds agent is New Orleana./ iF" Gerrit Smith bes presented Lis cheek, £4 +0 co the Rew regiment now being ra! he Qid Senatorial district of New York. a ON re em ih of Hoy, one [From the Leavenworth Conservative, July 29.) seine bate ea acd tt ty ae morning, having beet ou! e 5s tery Comufisaion Of treason and-murder. ) ft was proved that Hoy wasa member of Quan- 1il's guerilla beudy that he was actessory to and ilty of the murdef of Allison, a citizen of Mis- ri, and of a United States soldier of Major jauzba@’s command, on the 20th of March, at e Bridge o1 Jackson eye Missouri, id. bridge; alec of tressonable éctsin ‘war the United States. | The foul! img ia the material part of the testi- tony of Samuel W. Carpenter. He witnessed the murder and bridge burning. “Pwo men-and ne a citizen, Allison, and one xsoldier. They m-t Quantriil ané his men. The three dismounted. Saw Al- json, soldiershot. Quantrill then turned the and said: “Boy, go back to K*nsas ity and teil the sons of $you saw (uan- lls band kill your father.” The next [ beard jim say was: ‘Boys, bring thed——d dead car- ope Se i acti h: grad ry The v cromed Qnd it was then fired. Fez was captured the next day by Col. Mit- ‘oy admitted on the trial that we was present on the cha j that he fired with rest Yen wracred te jo 80, but a: in extenuation that he was forced te join Quantrill’s band } execution took place in the open field, just fouth of the barracks. Col. Burris was present With the oonee the garrisen, and Capt. Cano- er acted as the officer of the day. The prisoner @iarched on to the grounds by the soldiers. ipo ae fat anda felt = Als arms ad oy was brought to ace ache ‘was to be shot, made to kneel, his bat removed. In this position some cl-rgy man | the divine blessing. The prayer probably ted ten minutes, it seemed a century. , We did not hear what was said, but the seu of that poor creature kneeling there with loaded Muskets before him, and the delay, prolonged 4nd prolonged, as if he were to be killed by in- hes, was the most torturing we ever witnessed. bey was then marched back to the line of sol- lers and Lissentenceresd tohim. After this he as placed on his knees again, and bis eyes ban- aged. He had maintained toe utmost coolness roughout, but now his composure was forsa- Ln, aie, and bis featl body swayed a little here was no delay, no torture, no bungling in e military part of the programme A detachment of soldiers stood about twenty yards distant, and the moment tue guard left the Prisoner the command to fire was given—twelve yolumes of fire leaped from the rifies, and Hoy dead. He fell over upon his fae and died Pithout astruggle. One ball went through his bead and two ugh his bedy ‘Those who knew roy say he sustained a fair reputation until the breaking out of the war, when he joined the murderous bushwhackers. He has a father and brother living in Jobason ¢ounty; woth U: and good citizens. | OPA bute! named Bell, died at New Alba- By inst Thursday, under the following peculiar Circumstances me during Tuesday after- joon he wes engaged in skinning a cow which Bea died from some unkown disease. While us ed he was bitten on the arm bya fly nich bet been feeding on the carcase. The Dite excited no attention at the time, but soon be- to swell and inflame, and becaine very pain- 2 Phe ae rapidly extended to parts se terhess rahe a early hour Thursday morn- ing be died in g: ony. There are in London 610 religious and be- hevelent institutions, 141 of which have been e@- tablished within the igst seven years. Their ag- gregaté income last year, deri from volustary contributions, or from dividends on money be- quested and invested in consols and other stocks, reached a sum which, translaied from pounds, shtilimge and pence into American money, ate to $12,200,835. r , 107" Of the ary goods trade in New York the Commercial jon’) the speculative excitement has ceased. Prices with tne commission houses and importers a: ‘m atthe iate advance, and on Most Kinds of staple goods are expected eventu- ally to be higher. Cotton goods are the dullest things in the market with the firet hands, but are active with the second hands. {0 Speaking of the debate In the English Par- Bement on intervention the N. Y. World thinks the only war we shall of will be the species Drought back with other disgraceful plunder from China, and easily and eagerly naturalized under the nurs'ng care of the Times, which con- sists in the bellowing of abuee and the hurling of @inkpots. is | U7" The Philadelphia North American says that within two cs 8 large number of silver and brass door plates, upon Rabo a bang ae coe “voarding,” bave been removed from rs Geomunta dozen houses in that city, to throw just In the eyes of the and them fom lere. nt ing the necessary material for sol- ' a toa prtriotic to hear U7 it ia a very feesien Beers & emai a r { fe as ife Stot youngsters, whilst their ther lay upon a bed of pain and mortal dang: - and fight about Prospective ivision of his lands and money.— Prentice . Mr. Brooks, of St Louis, who was recently at Dayton, Ohio, for nable has been rele: . Rev. Mr. Hoyt, of , has been seat to the | ceases ert at Jeffersonvilic, in Indiana. Mr. Vailandigham, baving left the State to attend asimilar gather- ing at'Indiane polls, was not arrested. {7 Col, Wiiltems, 9th Pennsylvania Cavalry, ssed through Danvilie, Kentachy, on Friday it, from the pursul. of Morgen’s guerillas, to banon, where they are now located. This fegiment originally numbered twelve bundred @en, end can new muster nearly one thousand Cffectives. LR Wenge Gen, Patterson was not disgraced bd ping his 40,000 men out of the battle of jull Rua, he ly diegraced himeelf by his contempt. ble hat tne late complimentary dinner to Gen. Shields at Philadelphia —Pren- Sica: A Southern ee declares that after the every man in Richmond of ‘was compelled to give one to the army, such was the scarcity of clothing. , SPECIAL NOTICES. -_so— / Batcuston’s Hain Drs > Dae best in the World, Gentine is signed WiLLism A. Batou- om the four sidas of cach box. i Sactory, No. 81 Barclay st., New York, m&7-ly (Late®33 Broadway and 16 Bond st.) Fredericksberg—Dash on a Ratiread Station, Frepentcespyac, Va , August? —The t- {ion sent out under General Gibbon last ay . A portion command, under ‘olonel Cutler, dashed off to the right, and made & descent upon !Frederick Hall station, twelve miles from Gordonsvilie, on the Virginia Central Railroad, Sentering te buildings, stores, end about half a mile of the track. General Gibbon, With the main body, had arp skirmish with the enemy on the Richmond telegraph road, ten miles from Fredericksburg. A few Were taken. We lost one man killed and several taken prisonérs. But two of Géneral Gibbon’s column were wounded. The enemy hid been apprised of our advance, and came around upon our rear from Bowling Green. The loss sustained by the rebeis is unknown. Sl The Lose of the Steamer Golden Gate—Ad- ditional Particulars. San Francisco, Auz. 6 —The steamér Golden Gate sailed bence on the Zist ult., with 95 cabin passengers and 147 second cabin and steerage pas- fengers, and 95 of the crew. She had $1,400,000 in treasure. On the a7thult., at 4 45 p. m., wren the passe: 15 miles north of Mangzanilla, while - ers were dining, the alarm of fire was given, he head of the steamer was promptly beaded jor the shore, 3% miles distant, the flames mean- while making f-arful Pecado At quarter past five o’clock the upper deck fell in, and soon after the sfeamer struck the beach and the passengers and crew who had not got into the boats jumped overboard and endeavored foswimashore. About one hundred, including five children swam or were washed ashore alike. The ship burned t: the waters and soon dis- appeared. Those who reached the shore made tuetr way to near Manzaniila on the 293h instant, asthe steamer St. Louis arrived op from Pana: mea. Some few others escaped to Manzanilla in boats. One boat, with thirty persons on board. had not been beard from, and probably made the sbore south of Manzanilla St. Louis tived here to-night and brings gor ay i of the Golden Gate's passengers, all thatare known fo be saved, and a por ion of the crew. coals Hodson |s at Manzanilla to look after the m. ng passengers The War in the Southwest. . Carro, August 7, 1362.—The ram Mingo, ftom Helens, reports that on Saturday scouting party of seventy-five Federals were surprised by five hundred of Hindman’s rebels and cut up, only twenty having saved themselves and escaping. Forty of Je. Thompson’s men were captured while attempting to cross the river near the town of Austin The recent publication of General letter to his brother, in regard to the slaves of the former, renders interesting the fact that Gen- eral Curtis bas freed all the negroes in question, 275 in number. Pi!low has three plantations near Helena, on which ali this movable property was nfiscated . co: A Genrral Curtis has freed at Helena about three thousand slaves, chiefly those who worked on Forts Pillow and Donelson. liow’s ndiana Cincinnati, Aug. 8.—Spectal dispatches from Indianapolis say that a gentleman who has ar- tived from Knoxvitle, Tenn , reports that a rebel force of 15.000 infantry, with a proportion of ar- tillery, was at that place expectiny to marc into Kentucky at an early day. All the Indiana regiments but two, called for by the first call, are tull. There is considerable excitement in ali parts of the State, and recrult- jog progresses with unusuai rapidity. All the regiments authorized will be full this week. The 934 Ohio regiment, commanded by Colo- nel Anderson, a brother to General Anderson of Fort Sumter fame, fs now full, 1,600 men hav- ing been raised in 15 days in Montgomery, But- ler and Preble counties Movements ef Qaantreli’s Guerillas. Sr. Josern, August 5—A gen from Leavenworth re that the guer! leeder, Quoantrell, seized a descending steamer on Sun- @ay evening, and crossed 1,500 men to this side of theriver. The military authorities of Fort Leavenworth hearing of the capture, and~not knowing Quantreli’s strength, sent 100men down fo intercept him, all of om he captured and erigees on, capturing Liberty. Col. Peanick previously evacuated that place, escaping with his com mand. An additional force of four companies, with e of artillery, was dispatched from For! Leavenworth yesterday morning to operate Bgainst Quantrell. Henors te Gen. McCosk. Cinctnnati, August &—The City Couneil, Chamber of Cowmeres and members of the bar hold meetings this morning to take into consid- @ration what action 1# necessary in relation to the. murder of Gen. McCook. Cincinnati, Au, 8—The City Council have appointed a committee to escort the re- mains of General McCook te the city All mili- tary and civic associations are invited to attend the funeral The bounty fund now amounts to $100,000 The War in Misseuri. Sr. Lovis, Aug. 8.—General Merrill has com- Menced active operations. He has called Joyal, Citizens to bis assistance, and will subsist his com- mand upon the secessionists. Recruiting is Progressing actively, and theState quota will soon be full. Advices from the Indian expedition state that the rebels are retreating from Fort Davis toward Boggy Depot, and Fort Gibson is now held by Federals. ommedore Davis and Curtis. Cano, August 6 —Commodore Davis and Gen- eral Curtis are here to consult with the depart- ments in nee to future movements of the army of the Southwest. In future there will be concert of action between them. OFFICE GAS LigaT CoMPan La Wasuineron, July 22, 1962. NOTICE TO CONSUMERS OF @a8.—By &n act of Congress, approved July 11, 1862, the price Of cas in Wash agton is fixea at twouryceisnt eents vornment, er hundred cubio ek the Go Snd yey (an) eeute te all other eerie (in- of thirty five (35) cents as heretc: sub- ot to & prompt payme: Heoount of ten (10) per tam on ei/ bilis \or id Bi th ths company withion Gg Ndays from the venetian, sero -orevigee Gui arrears shall have been pre- estar noon in gaan file ondored wus Bn Succeed an ot no circumstances, be ts laf Seca hates are ving — previcusly” mC will thes order to save the pidicceunt, mss paid befores o'clock p. m.on the day ‘fhe Congress oe bills for as”? city, ividuaiey on “erste a Ot poet ROWN | jy t8-cotw Secretary ip Charge. IRE UMBRELLA MUSQUITO SAR, fulsbie jor Comp, ala. Be SER ALE ANE {GLASS AND RAR TEEN wa PVC AR SPO MRR Ph, RE aN pril jaa, a #>d sorrel H a eet a peray ww uet Sarees ~ sor Shee et | ty gotent’ oa ath Pee ee ©) RE Ww. BRG0 mae cavee reife ane poun’y, Maryiand, op ay, Tifass eg din Weak hve fet 7 | & SOrry, Li cei ae pes vig Z erro pees om 5 | 3100 REWARD pit be \pesn Ser. the mien. 2 eWeasetday " GUDRREy che Brove © Was com™ itt ou the 2th of 1882, om ie Sth of May op. uit with intént to kills m&n na F fe’ rey is young and of ordinary hein cams rom the neighborhood of Bladeasburg- iand. ‘Wil give zea ove reward for his aj rR an 08, matter where taken—provided h erve od ray Nd» ORE A SOM EeoR nee. ® jounty, ch ‘. | jv 24-2swaw of Prince George's county. WAR D.—There are now RNEOR OBS who sroke A POEs ‘he Jail of Prince Senses county, Mary, d,en Wednesda: i$; the 21h of June, saad, wenpeete be from Virginie. A liberab coward 4 be poate for theer rehenaions eres Ene ¥, taken Ov! are, B e the "Satya rer Mar!bo: akh, rinos ‘s conutr. Marviaod. PETER 6 GRIMES, Shariff 24 2awiw of Prince George's county. 50 REWARD Will be pig for th» appreh sion and de tvery to me Fo f boo U8 GHASK, who br, ne the iat Pri Seoreo’s couny, Marviaed, on Wedniaday. ight, the 2tn of June. 1862 Boh ix t foet ten inches nich, abont 23 years of: @, and is the t Shomas Baxor Edel: of iiscataway pO ae George's. } , se 4 seine e er 9 this offios angit Sat ‘ riyecnc diy a be ard. sound ) four feet ong, and spit to the ordisary ore ae hiss mike 4 2 : es om ~ tat pe teteten wieaeeer eerteoesels }0n8 Will be rejected. ,, wo th (2,500) eorda te be 4 livered on eee. t day of ( I. io, id two thomeand five hundred (7 & )ocords to be islivered om Orbelote tae first day of November, ment fcyomade Mpea the compiction of the ddrees of the bid- dered as thi ier pares co Soe pa party ait P ide roe ry vr eae ss prada Puppet beeddressed t0 Ool. 8.8 Rece od, must be pnialy nuarked “Propocals fot pratt li the contract, must be gusrantie? oe Signatures Rusk to. 5 CF? nn Te ag wey: Bey Fre hown byt geod tue Clerk of the petron: piatfan Reet ee oO ‘Se Pasted States rider ATi yee in person when thefbide breope: .OF the proposals will not ns considere’. H 4s, in the sum of ten thousand dollars. signea '¥ the con! r and both of his gEAaraotors. wilt prentree Of the succesefal bidder upon signing PAs the Pond company the contract, it wit! be recéevary fo" bidders Yo hive (reir bontemen ith them, or fo have bonds signsd in articips o ready to 26 produced when the contact Srpucation being sande at fine ofcorsiiber vere ia : peasy. fr Isttok. or ‘by tolegraph. H 2 of Guarenies, ou. ‘Will give theatover-ward for nis i Be pone s —— and State pre jon—n> matter where tak Be ae “te pe roi hag comets of of —— and 5: 35 is delivered toms et the Jail in Upper Martbor- TH age Fm guarantee that —— is abie to ough, Frince teorge’s county, aspen: 1 @ “contrast, fn xo: ith the term: of SEER G. GRID 5, Shorif proposition, oy ra proposition be iy M-2awiw of rinos Seorge’s county. she ee onbe enter ints @ contract in 3} {)() RE WAKD-— Will be paid for tho appre Capel a inane $200 Kenston tit aevan’te'ns ortwe gig | > Shaul tye contract be award = Ese of Placstaway Distriot,) wito broke {To thie guarantee musth appended the official - rtifioare ADov uyoned. . Waeaits tae map of Saunt Oral, a thet Derek Gubrariataoe reserved to mae oroue hundred doliacs tor erthe; Bay een: the right: to reject eux oF: ft peta, tht be mar aditted to the Jation the charge of oNe Mau ldt 5th!" < GAM QbA abd Quartermaster man PRESTON, i ol ton sbehesingny| AY! < utara, ‘tier man, Nicks am & toss =| Propo rome Deals n o t lore, ar high, aud sbont ths same Kt nya ee i of Aer i byt riarpis. ton, Ti negroes went off in éompany ine Piour to the ubsistence Degart OF ba avarice om aleaatrae twit tee Qa guns | Eameeind pick bauvenn eevee toe Csiad ti i TO) rr + reward for their apprehension, or oue nuvared don | @ Hi an beueuratel Aare for either of them, no matter weer: Seep provided they or either of en RA red to 1 me se — im we 6 jerivorongh, “Price ‘Goorge’s County. maryien . ra ECL pe 6. GRIM if Jy %4 2awiw :) of Prince Geo: Bs Sport sel al Stine Ostheim. Brothers, 29 SOUTH WILLIAM S¥., NEW YORK. BRANCH, .995 PENN&. 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OSTHEIM BROTHERS, aué-Im , 295 Peunsylvanig avenue. Wy A8BINGzON eA a PY bear ee et sdrviar ahh i ast, for pompleting the ry — vi rngton Aqueduct. may be seen tas) th, Booretary of the l 5 p Jy Stawtdug wae ‘ Pee en gerry TLLITA \7 tocaie nee eshtuer food. ae DOS. rere “a » anaviauoy { BuGARa,” , iyi ea 10) Bampies of this Flour can be 2een at the Capito! aired to hk s desired. sxe a contract form,00 barrels, over, any ‘200 wu a oes Roscuy He wilt iste the precise number of Lar js bid, ‘Phe contraste will ef Sa ged furnish at tho Tete of about # carrois daily, unt! the contract is up iS fi part at the Sorcrgment anne, mad ir ‘The Pour Toad dieses atthe Raltpae Depot in Warhington .or any of the Warehouses in Georgetown, D. j a, F.our to be put mp an new barrels. y for ere - rencewen.the Tight vo reject any bid Ne vids en ved from oonteqtors who ‘have previously fs) to compiy with their con- ~ — s @ present in person to respond to oath ofa) 06 must Sccompany each bid. ufimt mete ida snould state the names of sil i to inT Ni nd lak be dn SO TaAR” DEBE Te DG. ane C. BU. 8. wainleren BoM Dad samen’ Preps ¢ Fiour.” ive IMmRomnmw BALI, 320 FEAAGYLVANIA AVENUE, j EMILE DUPRE Nwouid respectfully inform hig friends and custem- fers tint, having just rethrned to thiseity from New ‘York, he offers g renewed sesortment of Finest Famtty Groceries, Consisting of ¢we / « WEAS, Beg x COFFEE, FLOUR, BUPTER, ‘ Also, & fine assortment of HAVANA-CIGARS, ; ~ ~ whieh, being purchased from a prime vesse!, : enables us to welt at very low rates, SHEYER’S LION LAGER BEER! in Half Barreis. All Kinds of FANCY GROCERIES ” ablow prices, od E. DUPRE. 320 PannstLvamis AVENUE. a ct | _., Hospitals, Hotels and Privaye a ‘2 Pa. evenue, up stairs, r 1 @* LOUBL. bow Hletea Pamiites. manna earectes tos | He oar ix ‘C7 Singie the paper ean be found 12 ax7 other_is published Taume—Cagh, irra iabig, in eawenes, | Single Copy, Per REREM...00+-cccocSl OF FIVE Copies escsnevit.cosdsscecece 78 WOR COP tess. cau cesecadsesceseoes 8 + Wweaty- Sve copies iis ceceesee-eee 20 OD Bt taveriab! 7 contains tae “Washington News” bas made Tie Deiiy Ewening Star cltouiate Reterally throegbout the country ’ copies (in wrappers) cam be if ‘St che counter, Immediately after the Price_THREE CENTS Orvytcrans —_ SPARE Ves OF STATH, 'W aenirerow® Jenenry 9S, Wen. © ‘Whe Seeretery of State wih bereafier reocive embersef Con: rese on business > Seturéeye, ing With Sxtardpy, Gh Bret of wert HE #16 GOLD fs 2 Year 6 per cent | By gay iy t0-tm BOM Wace Bu!'ting, at wing sgain or rr oud fn) rte es.ard ppreryeaer POR enient y si. 7 Ste red io co ai! kinds o. BEST PRICES ouain . ANU 8 Leh COMM, OLD DEMANLS an Treastry Notes, COOKE & ©, Bankers, 452 & peek Fe ne, ecath ade, near E, H, &. H, 1. GREGORY. AL AND WOOD. Sanare os rice Unteen States, Ubcs ef the Dereernt-at Arms, Washitesan, July 25, i@e, Salen PRororats Will be reoeived at this ofece Hiliém. on Nomas,the liticay of Acust next, or furniahing for the nee of the Reuste of we Dotter Sates. Four Bundre! Tone fof 200 roe Ot the best White Ach Faraace Conky thorough'y scr Also, Sevout eee is of the best dry Hiek- 8 of the beet dry Bpreee or before the let next, Kod PAcK*1 away in the vaults of mate wing Oo! sh ender the dircetron rarely oc sontion of the sp" oorreot div N, _m. Senate ALTIMORE LOCK MOSPITAL, Has discovered the most Certain, Speedy and onig Effect FOR ALL Dis) LET NO PA ual Remedy im the World, IMPRUDENCE LSE DELICACY PREVENT. ES OF ABPLY IMMEDIATELY. 4 CURE WARRANTED, OR NO CHARGE, IN FROM ONE TO TWO DAYS! Woskness in the Kidneys an eu), Throat. Lense, 5& orders ars these Tengor All Body ana from Solrte Drescfulend Deetr 8 8 it Bia Hatite 61 Youn ive Practices whieh e lmpossibie, and destrey how YOUNG MEN Hapecisliy who have come the viotims of Rol/- Vice, tuat droaqin! gud destructive habit far, witch Bnutelly sweeps to ap entiaely sands of Your the inost exalted ke wight OLaerwise have . oe with the thanders of to écstecy the living lyre, may C&. Wis Je. couhdence. jeft hand mde doors trom the and number, Member of the Roya! © Mazurze Pezsons, or s 59. Deu wv MARKLAGE. uog Men sontermpia Sk) Weakness going irom Haitimore etreet,a few corner. Fail not to observe name Letters must bo paid conten 8 DS. JOHNSTON, log of Surgeons, Lon- don, graduate from one of the moet eminent So! Diater loges in the United Whose life h London, Paris, effecied rome we", ever kro nese, TAER Bod ome mf alarmed 2 an ness with Gent biurbt omens ef - end the greater part o; been epe iin the boepitals ‘phis and elsewhere, tas ng Cuics tLet ith ringing iD Oop, great uervoue cen eonngs, Lashfu! + Sttenced somet:mes » Were eured ot wn: ta 8 When PARTICVLAR NOTION Young meu and others who have tuj welves by 3 at red 3 2 oo indeiged in wees i from_evil eom- te Whieb are Crp PCE both en ‘when re bie, B54 be Foe Opicl Apply x their vigor, bee: ciated, Saying syes, cough or &: DISEASES QO. Wher the xyes Rae ie eee a as lon; a ity, Ssnptons of Bisse Lb te Ang fearial much to de droadei—Loss of 3 of Ideas reser Te Ti cman on dr ing to those who. fr Terai ster ata Ga od ito the hands of ignorant and desi Ding pre Sob ina poce Ore. who, incapable of curing, eke ees See, secon ic 10, be, Peins in the Bead, Dim- dusca:ar Power, Pa. pitation N tral ty notions, eomnl Be i £ irite, wi? ‘oret Ings, Seif Dietrast, Lowe of Seli- hy BIO some Clike eve pro- ons wreak. pale. nervons, igual appearengs yinstons "ts of mption. IMPREDENSE. obas tmbieod teeencts of thie pains poh thaten ifl- iy a Eee I : ing, wing frietetal rapiaty x that wndepsvenes country from whose ‘Sraveler returns. ‘el euffor) DR. JO. IS REMEDY FOR ORG AN- 10 Wee ax F rs BSS 4ND iMPOTENCY. B; great and amportant weakness ab lone are f ured net tant ¥ = ._ Ehousande of the most nervous a ie who bad lost al] hops, have been imme- ity, a te Mar: Physics! or Mental of Procreative Power, Sieg ¥ Mi caxnees he most fog, ike tyoedily cured, ENDOREEHMENT OF THE PRESS. Pave TEORsAxDs — at {ys institation DR, DUPONCO’S GOLDEN PILLS FOR FEMALES. Anfailible in corrssting, rexulating amd removing ali 0b, Ways succéssfulas a preventive J7OM Waalever couse. and The above Pitieneve now been im ute for over fewer peore, Bid sn mo cese, where the cirecti: ve a OTT, ectiy ivilowed. have those pi/ ‘led to give moat