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LOCAL NEWS. OO EE EE —————— es Gaieriss — Tempore Ben is See entirely refitted and idly decorated, and will be opened ae ‘of smateement. The - ‘will consist of Hight eptariiies, hi ballets. Imes, Ethiopian | hes, extra agony and dances, &o rs Cantersvuny.—The beautiful and. 1 Ma- rietta Ravel is playing at Canterbury with im- success. She is an leader in the terpsichorean art. Clara Butler, the dash- ing song: and M. Jean Closk!, the champion id Sonees. have been engaged, and will appear boards for ‘one week longer. First night of tap comic trick focean a es “ Golden ae APotLo Concunt Saloon —Free concerts at 4 p.m. Nacbman leade the orchestra, Bi or a Presidesat the plano. Refreshmen' Mons Troors.—W ashi again resum- Ing its former military liveliness, by the arrival and departure of troops. On Saturday evening the 122d Pennsylvania Regiment arrived. It is led by Col. Emlen Franklin, who ren- dered efficient service during the ‘‘three months’? campaign. E. McGovern is Lieutepant Colonel, and Thaddeus Stevens, jr ,!s Major. The com- | nie have not yet received their position in ine, and have therefore not yet be2n lettered, ‘The Captains commanding are Samuel Rowe, George Musser, Benjamin F. Bser, Jeff Neff, M. Raub, W Duncan, Jchn M. Amweg, L, Audenreid, —— Galt and —— Byerly. H. Heitshu, formerly of the 10th Pennsylvania, js Adjutant, and J. F MeGonjgie nQuartermaster,. This regiment is between 1, and 1,100 strong,’ and was raised entirely in Lancaster county. It would not be easy to find better material for sol- diers—most of them beir z strong, healthy farmer Glorious old Lancaster! she ‘sent her sons forth to South Carolina, Virginia and Ken- tucky, regiment after regiment and com after com muc y, and ‘the boys’ say she Is able to doas again. It is estimated that she bas over 12,000 soldiers in active service. - ‘The 120th Pesusylvania arrived esterday morn- ing. ‘The field officers . J.@. Prick, Lieut. Col. Armstrong, Major Joseph Anthony. he regiment numbers reece triots, from the beautiful hills and valleys an: coal mines of Schuylkill, Northampton and Lehigh. The old Bay State is nobly doing her duty, and bassent her 33d ‘iment, 1,200 strong, princi- por from the counties of Middlesex, Essex and luffolk. The regiment is commanded Col A C. Maggi. A.B. Underwood is Lieutenant Colonel; James B Bates, Major; W. W. Teb- bette, Adjutant; W. E. Rich: }, Quartermas- ter; W. 8. Brown and D. P. Gage, Surgeons. The 125th Pennsylvanis, Col. Jacob Higgins, arrived this morning, and-were marched to the other side of the Potomac The regiment is £20 strong, and was raised !n Blair and Huntingdon counties. The other cfilcers are: Jacob 8. Zink, Lieut. Colonel; J. J. Lawrence, Major; RM. Johnson, Adjutant; W.C. Bailey, wad Surgeons Hayer, Fayand Dsvidson. The companies are not yet lettere?, but the Captains commending are Bel', McKear, Huyett, Hos- tetter, Thomas, Wallace, Gregg, Gardiner and McGraw. The Sith regiment Massachusetts volunteers arrived about 5S o’clock yesterday sfternoon, and were quartered last night at the Soldier’s Rest. The regiment numbers 960 men, who are remark- edly fine-looking, and will no doubt be fully up to the standard of Massachusetts troops tn the fichting line. There are ten companies here and two others incomplete at Worces‘er, which they expect to join them ths week. A 1 number of the officers have seen service, among them Col. J.D. Wells, who has until recently beem second in command of the ist Massachusetts in the army ef the Potomac, which he left about two weeks since to take command of the 3ith Major Bow- man {sa paroled prisoner, having been captured at Sall’s Bluff, and has not yet n exchanged. At present no bind Is attached to the regiment, but they have a full quota cf field music—twent; drummers and twenty bugiers, being two of cock to each company. The following is a list of their officers : Field and Staff —Colonel, e D. Wells; Lieutenant Colonel, Wm. 8. Lincoln; Major, Heary Bowman; jutant, Samuel F. Woods; nartermaster, C Mowlend; Surgeon, R. . Clark; Assistant . Smith, Dr. W. Thorndike; , & B. Fairchild. Non-Commi+sioned geant Major, C - a cee ee teas Eon 2. Marsb; Hospital Steward, Mrs. Fairbanks. Com; A—Captain, A. W. Pratt; First Lieu- tenant - Lovell; Second Lieutenant, Robt. C. 2 . Company B—Captain, A. Potter; First Lieuten- seea Ladiyen Butler; Second Lieutenant, —— Company C—Captain, A. D. Pratt; First Liew- — Prank ion: Second Lieutenant, Henry On. Com, D—Captain, G. W. Thompson; First Licatenan, J. W. Smith; Second Lieutenant, J. . Lyman ‘Company E—Captain, Win. B. Bacon; First esr yee oes Macomber; Second Lieutenant, Company F—Captain, —— Chandler; First Lieutenant, Chas. B. Eliwell; Second Lieutenant, ee ae tain, ( t;) First Lieuten. ‘om, a ‘vacant; jeuten- ant, cr Chaancey, (commanding; ) Second c it, —— Norton. H—Captain, P. For; First Lieuten- C. Walker; Second Lieutenant, — Daniel Holdes; First ; Second Lieutenant, Geo. K—Captain. W. B. Cooley; First Perel Damas ‘Van Lean; Second Lieu- tenant, Samuel A Platt. 2 cok tats < fon Camp Curtin, Pa., o'cles' mornin; and at once went inte quarters at ‘the sen for immediate service. yr eel p= cers Col. Si 8, Lieut. Col Alleman and Major J. Bobrer, who have already seen some service. : : i Phe regiment is well supplied wi id are most through the city on campment, on the sacred soil, a if pocket patrolman Kelly, end Sit ns by Justice Waker after after a hearing ef the case” ATTEMPT at Burstany.—Yesterday morning, pat: O’Coanell Pus were " and On K street bet weet taree o'clock, on Hs yelling open. The ief Lae, by.ite effort, caminteree to ; tw ofta?, aud we eg fo now tate agente @ © Selive fa vis.ti sre Rag LT ae “ 2 wens ab 4 ) “Yer, seal t thee, {es as arte ipsa ia Pepe tre Anuival oF Cotonzts Corcoran, ‘The steamer Henry ate. ‘hey . Thomas, in the Barden, on Friday night, at Aiken’s Landing, but did not leave there, bow- ever, until early day morning. sseenanad sol friends filled the rooms during As the Massachusetts ape irene Col. Magi, x! were on the way rh present, and in response he made his eae cn vt balcony over the private en- trance on Fourteenth street. Col. t. thanked them for the compliment, and complimented the troops on their fine appearance. The Massachusetts troops were a fine set of men. All wished to see the rebellion put down, and each State should vie with the others in doing its utmost to accomplish this result. He was Kiad that‘he was free, that he might take sword or and go into the field again, for he was not Srea of battling in this great struggle, and was willing to go in any capacity—to serve as a pri- val peoeeery e betty ; calls oe Leg res; ‘0 by volun ‘bat Paton tinccanly hone tit would who stay ‘be the means of getting fault- behind and criticise the army, into the service. He wanted to see this class put into the front ranks, and he did not think would be dis- ead find fault after a few ements. He F excuse himeelf from making a speech now, and would promise hereafter to speak more at length. The cheers from the soldiers did his heart good. Me had heard nothing like it mo the cheers hé heard at a Union celebration in t! a of cee oa on the 4th of July last, while s prisoner there. During the remarks of Col. C. he was frequent- ly interrupted by applause. Col. 1 of the 33d, replied in a few remarks, in which he said it was well enough for men to oe it was men with guns that were After cheering Col. Corcoran and others, the line was formed, and the 33d led to Vir- nis. PourtH-warp Station Cases—Before Jus- tice Walter.—Sunday.—Yesterday morning, the Fourth Ward patrolmen made a descent upon a house on Seventh street, near H, kept by W. Daugherty and O. Birkhead, and arrested one of the proprietors, Birkhead, and all in the hous; the other proprietor was subsequently arrested. The | riots ohaielipaar cbarged with corns ® gambling house, and also with keeping a bar open after hours. Inthe firstthey were fined $50; in the second case a hearing is ordered for to-day. Charles Grimes, P. English, O. Birkhead, Willi Hauck, James combe, B. Harue and Joun Grimes, were found in the house seated at a table, several packs of cards and heaps of cheeks before them as well as money. As soon as they learned the proximity of the police they extinguished the his, and a general seramble for the cash ensued in the dark. These last were fined each $50, under the corpora- tion jaw. William Thomas, asleep in the room, was charged with vagrancy, and gave security for good behavior. R. T. Jones, tm the bar at the time, was also held to se- curity under a like charge. Daniel Dempsey, drunk and profanity; dismissed. Thos. Kenne- dy, stealing fruit; locked up 8 hours. P. Chaney, colored, assault witha knife; jail for court. C. A. Wilson, assault and battery; bail for further hearing. Ellen Hughes, colored, d:unk and dis- rderly; fined $353. Robert Richardson, col’d, Healing a sflver watch; was dismissed by Justice Clayton. Martin Connell, disorderly; turned over to the military. Monday—Richard Wallace, profanity; fined $3.91. Thos. Robinson, beating his wife; dis- missed. James Caishan, drunk; turned over to the military. John Murphy, doj;do. William Woodley, larceny of a watch and chain; retained for further hearing. Parrsgcurine LOYAL IRISHMEN IN OU: iTY.— In Swampoodie the number of loyal Irish is very email, the policemen say five only. These are teecuted daily by their disloyal neighbors. Past aight the secest party, headed, it is said, by a teameter named Pergins;attacked the house of James Gormaa, who had the only American flag hoisted in the Swampoodie region, and drove him and the l!omatesof the house out of the place, following them with drawn knives and pistols. They denouriced the loyal men as black republi- eans, and deciared they would ‘‘ kill everyd—d republican in the place;’’ cursed the Government and all concerned with it. Gorman called upon Sergeant Cronin for protection, and the police —— the neighborhood, but the party had ied. Szcons WaRD Station Cases—Before Justice Clark.—Sunday —Geo. Be aving & hack a wrong stand; fined $3 Martha Dorsey, dru workhouse 90 days. James Callahan, fighti turned over to the military. John Slagle, drunk; dismissed Mon ‘Patrick Moore, charged with steal- ng a it; held for a further hearing. Ellen McCarthy, drunk; dismissed. fast driving; fined 86 58. Jas. Leasure, do.; do. $6. Frederick Frank, drunk; fined $2. Eaner, charge of robbing a person at Aquia creek of $153; held for further hearing. Eliza J. Kich- ards, disorderly; dismissed. Thomas Mc@ianis, do.; fined $1 58. Tux PassenceR RaiLwar.—The abutments of the aqueduct bridge having been filled In, the railroad company to-day completed the Ilay- ing of the track at that point, and this afternoon the cars run through from the Capitol to High street. The branch to the rallroad depot is put down, and by Monday next the company will have their cars running to that point, making it for the present the eastern ter- minus of the road. Wants to Weak tHE Bregcuss.—This morn- ing patrolman J. F. Kelly discovered a German damsel named Lucinda Keishman walking the streets in male attire. She was in a military blouse, cavalry pants and a black slouch hat. She was put in the station cell, and in less than three minutes she threw off her disguise and appeared in her true character, 2s a German peasant gir), bare-headed, close jac. nd short woolen frock. ox.—The ‘ard patrolmen reported Saturday—Jobn T. Datcher, drunk and disor- 'derly; workhouse 30 days. Michael Long, fast riding; fined $5.94. Cornelius Leonard, disor- ‘derly; fined $3—by Justice Clark. Evg anv Ear.—Dr. Von Moschzisker, Oculist and Aurist, 227 Pa. avenue, gives bis entire at- tention to the treatment of all maladies of the eye and ear. and noises in the head re- moved and hearing restored. Testimonials from some of the very best known citizens, who have been restored to sight or hearing, can be exam- ined at his office. auls.5i* Gagat Pannsytvamia Router, via Baltimer and Harrisburg to she North and West.—T trains leave Washington daily and one on day—quick time—low fare and sure connections. Boldicrs? tickets sold through at gevernment rates. For tickets and further information apply at the office of Great Pennsylvania Route, north- east corner of Pennsylvania avenue and sixth st, Ww ton. Office open from 6 a. m. until 9p. ™; on seipeaai ii pee au id-ly E. O. Norton, Agent. fox WATERMELONS.—Cool, delicious Water- melons, out of Wilson’s celebrated ice house, ‘thermometer alwa: eee at 119 Penn. enue, between 19th and ws. Ice for sale all hours of the day. Try the watermelons. = Miasma and Foul Va generated hot sun will be far- more dead peur vol Cana eee eae n the Indian Cam; loway’s Pills were in enormous quantities. They kept the perfect . Only 25 cents Box. $oldinn consiy semasiven cent Per iy bs ogg = TH Onz Dottan!! Onz DoLiar!!! the Dollar Store, 438 Penn. avenue, near -and--half street, ind see the splendid stock ae be cae . we Luest Los! Lucs!—On handa uanti- ty of my own manufacture, in reve ny suit purchasers, at W. H.Godey’s lime kilns, tf Cunzp oF Prarizs on Tus Facz.—The best tSroure me of pimples, blotches and balls, with pond atl oars ; but Dr. Tumblety me a bandsome complexion, exempt Bauus, Center Market. Th HS 3 ‘7 Hs x &, J F Hs WANTS. WU Vana aus St WANTED 1MM FELY—Six as Pens Bases anaes N’ recommended, ‘Apply at this oltos. beri 38 -St* F's*t ATE BARBERS WANTED ot ME Tarde’ Hotel: Nous need apply execpt such auare Wanted. raed au 18 3t* NTED— Te, and @ colored WAH to sabe ooeae ir Shoreeand omrriage. Inquire HARRISON’S Gift Store, Third st. axd Penn. ay. ae 18 2 w D— ins good loostion, suit- ‘Abie te eee teak kee person having such & house to let may hear of o cosd. reliable _— ent er. Ca responsible, by addressing & AK Ours & res mine tseaat tor ear of one mediately by addressing a nove (stating torme ppd ion) to “ Baker,’ Offos. Ww N TO RENT—A well furnished AOUsE 8 contra! location, not less than Srenoes Gives. Address, seating terms yy fon, 3 S'Sox 11," Star Omce. au 18 6 ‘oO —A neatly Furnished WRseeeTS : Th iy [peatioas near the Sood G3 por mouth.” Possession, 1o.be given Aret ir mol 5 September, Address" M-C.,” at this office Qu 18 Iw* veers, bounties paid by_the Goverament, Cor a, and oI Avoly nt once, at NG. O64 Volun- ration, and ci oe as CAPE, BOYD, LT. W. DOBSON, 1* Reoruiting Officers. war ED—, it German Drug Clerk. 5 7 wee acne ee armen See WANTED "A WOMAN to oook, wash and on. Must come well med a) 0 J,8: VARNELL Nor 39, Contral or, Northern Markets, or at oorner 224 and © sts Su 16 st* $2500 —Wanuted,a PARTNER, in 8 safe, + gure @nd cash business. A fortu oan te made in a few months, and one where t! Is no competition. Address Box 767 Post OM: immediately, au 16 3t- N AMBROTYPFK AND PHOTOGRAPH 2 oll reine the smn. F rose “J. we Post Uffice, Washingten. au 16-St* D WANTED-—A gentleman in business © city, desires full, permanent board for and partial for himself; would fer i and sh 1d ex: to p 6 conveniences K: ineonven of ferred. de- . Northern people ne gee ave. 14th and Sth sts, 8) oi} Bre., bet di “T.F.,. Address ‘T. F.,’. Star Offic of the same. lary liberal. Go references re. | reas Address“ W.G.,” Box 768, ee tg Cc. au i5-lw* A poene LADY of several years’ tezohing. wishes ation, = family, as teacher of the Kn; rane! irpieateIseooas Wdasred” Aitisee Cass KIB.? Washington; D. Cs ou 16-3" OLUNTEER. AND AVOID BEING V Hieae ED — nted.40 Men to complete a company of the 1st ’t Eastern Virginia, (Sena- tor fame ‘B. Close, Col Commanting ) ordered for special service. Seoretary of War, in the vicinity of Alexandria and the forts around Wash- inston, D. C. Bounty, psy and allowances the same 8s other regiments, thus offering rar induce ments to volunteers. ‘I'wo Drummer Bo: ated, Recruiting Ofice. xO. WIDDIOOMBE, Cast. P.O. RILEY, Ist Lieut. au lb iw* ANPED TO BEN o. BU Y—A comfort- able DWELLING HOUSE, with five or ai. rooms, situated conveniently in Washington. Ad dress Box 853 Post Office, aud lw" QVANTED—One or two ROOMS, well fur- nished, on second floor. for a gentlemen and wife, perminentiy, without board, in @ private family. Addiess Box 175, City Post Office, for one week. Su '3 Stro OUSES WANTED, for private dwellti sino boarding. Whose in want of terants will Spp'y at Sil Ninth stree:, at the Employment acenoy © fhioe, oan be had without charge, A the best of Servacts on band, a N_ A. MILLER. I ADIES, LOOK HER ‘L want every lady in 4 town to bring their fisnnel, muslin, cambric, aloe of &,n0 ologant pattorne, designed for every choice of 4,000 ologan' 5 en Srticle of Indies’ wear. We only charge siz cents per tweridth. and are the only — it Qn exolusive business. nth street west, between 1. and M sts., North- era Liberties. an 9 9t* ECRUI®S WANTED Unsted States Ordnance Department. ants 934 per month an¢ 1% rations per day mont . at > rales $20 Sor month, 6 rations per as, and Privates, lst class, $17 per mouth, 1 ration per day, and clothing. att 3 per month, 1 ration per ORrs, Apply at the Washiogton Arsenal. GEV. D. RAMSAY, Bu 8 (24th Lt. Colonel Commending. E ARMORERS WANTED. XPERIKNCED Armorers will find employ- ment on immediate application to GEO. D. y, au8 t%th Li “Gowsnat fm NOTICE, Hopes. ie yest ot Seer etnd on OFFICE, N: i my BI bave im Oo. 611 9th street, (where pay will bo given to first-class Servants.) id fe od Coo! Sears Uzetoens cr Wille aed cote iso, for young on to, Wait o: bies in privaic miles or hotela, ARM nan Wanted, Em- eres ie _—_ ol g: 1) it to their “NE: SOUSES wanted. ‘Phe best of tenanta = be obtained without charge by applying as N. 8. ML TED.—W baying 8: IN p- WW ASRi ee RG RETR SEARS ONE DING, for which paying the highest | Prices, a coliming be . Ly i ne a surplus of furniture, find it te van to giveus “iow wo hE SEITE WANTED ck uae ingen ante Tora sae a ee Bs NSTIFUTE, ELLICOR?R’S Root BILL 1 Miers: . Howard County, Md, The exercises of this Institution will de resumed on Ane Arat of reptember. For paiticulars spy to the Director of the Institute, auld teo} Vi E! ere ‘Fhe noxt session of this institetion wil! com- au 8-1m Tinoipal. F ERSONS Having ‘Weak or Sore Kyes can be . BARRON'S EYE SALVE, eases Tene. between H and Pa. au?-lm* ULLiO} ANK! Tis nenx Bnew cook atthe of 4% street and Pa. avenue, im specie, exchange, &o.; redeems ite bills in specie ie Pe x ‘2: Dauxezz. Cashier. iy 23-1m Qh CENTS BLEACHED COPFONS, just hold of t of v ox- cellent 18 peisroirs NI ‘which ips a 's0 just > Sees or} “i 7 New Vor, tatin 4 mands 4 “Androscoggin. @4 ae ings, (best quality) at old We offer B: Domestics lower than they can bey aaht elt ‘article in small ad- ‘vanes on A~'f . . Se ee THRE B: SPINGS. ais Epvoritp ‘sce ia now open for Belemore and ea rs oun x fey coe, EXOURSIONS, PIO NIOS, _SECOND EDITION: LATEST BY TELBGRAPH. O!: FOR @GLYMONT! IN UNION THERE I8 STRENGTH! Frenzied be the Head and Polsted be she Hand that Attempts to Destroy oxr Union! GRAND ANNUAL EXCURSION or Union Engine Company, No. 2, TO GLYMONT PaViLion, MORDAY, Angust 25, ‘The membera of the Company pledge themae! vas that neither troutle nor expense will } be ke th vem day. bo may’ sriensid steamer Keyport, cast. Stackpel 6 leave the Th jt. Wwhart at 7h o*olook, and ‘At - 88 0'o\cok & m. Coscnes will leave the Rer of 30th at. and Pa. av., and Northern Liberties NEW YORK sTOOK MARKET. New Yora, Aug. 18—tigg % m—Fiset Board. Long bonds, 101%; gold, By. or LATE LOCAL NEWS. ——— oe iSHMEN wao Taizp To AVoID ree Ex ome ot wut loyal iviansnen, Ataguaned — of our loyal Irishmen, with the ungrateful cowardice of there Who cla'm to be of Lhe same country and attempted to avoid defending the country of their adoption bave boen to work collecting their Dames; end the following list, banded to the Pourth-wasd patro!. contalns the names of those whe emigrs- ted from Swampoodile. Some of them in getting away, «there fatied, and had to retura. THREE O'CLOCK P. Mm. BRIGADIER GENERAL CORCORAN Colonel Michael Corcoran was this morning commissioned by the President a Brigadier Gen- era), to date from July 21, 1861, the day on which | be was taken prisoner at Bull Run. elie BEING MUSTERED OUT. To-day there are a large number of musicians | st the Paymaster’s Office, receiving thelr pay— having been mustered out of service agreeably to the act of Congress abolishing regimental bands me enti DEATH OF DISTRICT SOLDIERS. ft and i py A good brast and st'og | private Scannon and Most, if not all, are naturalized citiz od has ed for tha ocossion. Fiorets | and private Pennyfelé, of the > ABs , are pata: ene, caloving si Aduit'ing oman and ladies; oat be had | Firet District Regiment, wounded in the recent be ee ee a 4 ot any of tae . drasbietosyear battle at Slaughter's mountain, have since died | Chrporation. Michsel OBrien, Larry ober w. i K ¥F Carpenter, mena, GRAS Nic ©'Day, —— Donovan, Jerry Cormedy. Berit verkingy énss. Davies A MEDICAL CHANGE Joba Cormedy, Wm. Babbington, Andrew Gles- m_W. tod le #0 16 18,21,23" Acting Assistant Surgeon H. G. Smith, of Wa- | «on, Dennis Gleason, Quigan, Dennis Con- nor, Peter Marisficld, James Mason, Wm. Brick, Con. Lenaban, Pierce Gordely, James O'Neill, Richard Bennett. Dennis McGraw, — ~~~ Micharl Mack, 1 bomas Sullivan, Dennis Quill, Daniel Shay, James Spade, and Joba Grifia Fixg.—About | o'clock yesterday morning. « stable on Twentieth street, betweem M Nn, ‘was discovered on fire, and was soon burned to terlor, N.Y , bas been ordered to the charge of the Old Capital Prison Hospital, vice Brigade Surgeon Stuart, ordered to duty with Gen. Burn- side's command. Surgeon Stuart's departure from the late field of his duties here will be greatly regretted by all lately under his charge asa surgeon, for he bas \NNOUNCEMENT, EM. my ol abe PERSEVERANCE NECOMPANY, No 5, bave easure to announce to their 1C NIC will take piace at Analortan URS) ay, August 2. ‘articulars ‘heir annual Ina teigh agrytcomeat, ‘Brorier of tis ‘ature aavertisemsn order of the Com- mittee of & Trangemente. . au 15-3t* had no professional superior in the service in the | the ground. it belonged to Mr. Jos. Boulanger, LUST AND FUUND, results of his labors. Troe lous is about $200, It 1s supposed to bave a AN IMPORTANT ORDER War Department, Adjutant General's Office, Washington, August 1f, 1502. General Orders No. 111.—1. Hereafter no ap- pointments of Major Generals or Brigadier Gen- erals will be given except to officers of the regu- lsr army for meritorious and distinguished ser- vices during the war, or to volunteer officers q by some successfal achievement in the field, shali B® | have displayed the military abilities required for Sapam as the duties of a General officer 4 lady's embroidered POCRET-BANDE 2. No appointment to such grades will be CHIEF, 1K street sorte, between 6th and 7h | issued by the War Department till an examina- pon bg rte ag obuge the owner by | tion is made to asrertain if there are any charges Or REWAE DoStravad aralnlon fromthe aut | OF evidence against the character, conduct or $5 — Pry coer ae the sub | atness of the appointee, and if there should be red and white spotted COW, 38 years old; any such charges or evidence, a special report of the same will be made to the President ‘with smali white star in her forehead, The ahove reward wii! be given forthe retarn of the By order of the Secretary of War. E.D Townsmnp, Ass’t Adj’t General Cow to JOHN O'DEA, on the corner of ant —_e ORDERS IN RELATION SU STEASCLERS, E, &c. ee ee ee et ‘OBT—On the steps or walk of No. 8,4 strest, atin hee Founp Daan ae afternoon officer Oon- Will be liberally rewarded by leaving them at that umber, : 1t* ‘way found a colored man lying netr the depot in a dying condition, and removed him to tbe Fifth Ward station, where he s:0u expired. The body is awaiting au inquest by the coroner. Disuisexp —Bernard Donnelly, who was - ed with disioyaity, and arrested inet week by Provost Guard, bad an early hearing before the examining officer and was immediately disminsed from custody. Lost OR STOLEN—A brass KEY. about 3 Which iberalvoward Sif be paid Tf left ce she bers: al u Btar office. . = ou 18-2t* . Lo°3t5°2 Wednesday last, in or nesr the 7th street, market. 8 POR PEMONNAIE, con- pad ifthe tier wit te ‘at No'S8 Louisiane ps avenue. FOX 4 VA OK T O87—The person w: whe vdefuded PT SALE Inquire 173 Second street, between B and C ate, eu ls ar” / NOTICE. Au Persons are herevy notified thet, from thie Sriany pacebe wistsver an ser auihoriged cy me y pxreon wi q é ANIEL Mos WINERY. Washiarton, D. C.. Aucust 10. 1088. sell DIARRHGA REMEDY! MAGUIRE’S COMPOUND EXTRACT OF BEUNE PLANT! Tested for Fifteen Yeors with Ievmenss Sweeess the West and Sowih, and now extenstocig: weed in the Western Armies! WHE ONLY RELIABLE CURATIVE D street, leland. OS3T—On the !4"h instant, a red COW, with DISCIPLIN Headquarters Army of Virginia. high horns; with back dark; brown head; End a young onif expecting every Near Sperryeulle, Va, Aug 6, 1962 H General Orders No. 18:— Hereafter, in all | | day. @5 reward for delivering to the: owner, corner 6th and I street marches of the Army, no straggling or ging behind will be allowed. Ossuuantions feat ments will be held responsible that this order is PETER SCHAFE ants 3:7 No. 337 coraer 6th and airtet. $ REWARD —Lost, from my hights of Georgetown, 8 liver ored and wi ite pointer DO e 7 FOR aLL white slip in his face: tingle du observed, and they will march habitually In the 7 on his right hiad Jez. the Tea ments—com pany comman RELAXED CONDITIONS or THE BOWELS ‘iso's biacc acd white Beagie Sint oo =! ad << ace noni Caused by Change of Water and Diet. ive companies They will su! no man of their command to ! = > kai fall behind them on any encune, except bya writ- Bntirely Vegetable, and Suited to All Ages. ten permit from the med: officer regi- aaa ment, that they are too sick to perform the march, Prepared and Sold by and therefore must ride in ambulances. J. & 0. MAGUIRE, Medical officers will be responsible that no such DRUGGISTS, suok!ing pup® at this liberal reward wiu be »: HAZLE’S Stab 6 on Beal! street au '8 st* $5 REWARD —Strayed from the subsoriber. 2) 636 Ma:viand avenue. between 6th. and 7th streets,on the lith imstant. a li nares SOW . chats or 6 yours ©) sho ls very small. A for her if lefat W. C, white flanks; white hind legs; white ring written pass is improperly given. 8ST. LOVIS, MisSOURL, = are er st the snootes hee — Regimental = ns SS ee in rear of the — il, lower ky white heart in ber ivisions to which the iments belong in | Seid ashing’ face; both eare si ut two inches «ff her right ts ¥ 7 “y iments in haat am ae Dike to the order of precedence of the Reg! Division. Br: je ard Division supply trains will follow in the rear of the respective Army “§ Corps to which they belong. Ambulances and ammunition wagons will fol- low in rear of their respective regiments and un- der no consideration whatever will any wagon or other vehicle be placed in the umn of march, other than as hereinbefore specified. Officers and soldiers mech army will habitc- ally carry two days’ coo! rations upon thelr persons ‘When ordered to perform a march Sor the constrastion Rad eompntion Ga Suey so It 1s recommended to commanders of corps | FPeot.szoept, guns. ordogaoe stores. provmens. darmee that in all cases when it is practicable, | for 1 sod harper defence, simusr to those build the shelter tents and knapsacks of the men be | inz in New \ ork, having & sinsie revolving turret. carried In the wagons. The Cay as water ad = re op Seton Se At least one hundred rounds of ammunition yesssis 80. a - man will be carried habitually In the cartridce | fer sappizing the bole-n with pare water. On per- boxes and on the persons of the men, and any ao oe eee T ¥ ae nek Ee ., 5 28 Bad spec! le captain of a company whose men at any timeare wich ‘Will be furnished to the couttanter by ths deticient in this amount of ammunition, will be | Department arrested and re; to the War Department for _ = tran yr fon ae perp apa y ona ne - te, wadag to Soaseod Kind, having in their own name at the present time the troops while on the march, who will report | *%) wap Jaly 17th, en, to the major general commanding any violation hibits the transier Of anz cont Got, or order, or of or depsrture from the provisions of this order. Nether officer nor soldier will be en enn ee vi i bed pnd Rd —a “ me in Whi> 7 any house, without a_written permit from his | #e80d,tis ‘reruced prigo for ach ‘suoseod brigade commander. Where soldiers are obliged | S°rurust, tut wit ve oxioaded to the ahh Of Aw for vegans’ d purposes to leave the ranks while | gus: for parties offering [rom wast of tae moun- ; De. on the march, they will turn over their muskets The propoae most be endoresd “Propossils for CHARLES STOTTP, Drucriat, No. 376 Pa. avenues, nearly opposite Natena, Ret ; and by MARSHALL & PAGE, Army Sutiers, iy No, 609 Seventh stroet west, VESSELS FOR RIVER AND BAR- BOR DEFENCE. Tas Navy Darartmenrt will reosive horn. any pars mn retarniag 7 giving infor- mation so that see oan be gotten, will receive the above reward, with thanks. au 18 St™ SAMUEL LINTON. Lo tho 6th instant, a pa'e red COW four yeers old; irancel *R.C.,” on each horn. A libers! reward wil be given tor the return of the eame or oot informa tion pertaining there‘o,at220F 8. au i6 3t* STRAY.—Camsto premisss of subecriber, black COW. with hight horns, and crop and si.tin rightear, anda piece cut =. her = ene Bes owner 18 request- to come forward, prove prope: expenses andi take horaway PORN ES EVANS, Bu'6 3t* s:idgo at., across Eastern Branch. STRAYED FROM THE PREMIS“S OF Acdrew Luary. on Wednesday even- ing, Augast 13, a white HOKSE, with “SS very “eg es and full meve. Phe finder: wil be liberaliy rowarded by leaving him at the corner of 19:h aud 1 street. Su 16 3t* A. SCHUARZ, 10 REWARD-—Strayed or etolen, on Friday evening. & dark ran HOR™K, with light color atout neck; white speck in fore- head, three shoes off ; tail s hed off by B trap stick; easy mover u: enddie; was cut at ash corner of the mouth from # bit, T! reward: wul be given if returredto J. T. KINS, on Nisth street, between & and @ Yord. au TRAYED FROM MBS. CONNOR, a red, WO herned COW, with a white | ah and accoutrements to the next men on their right, Cc forehead, white mn both flanks who shall carry the arms and accoutrements, and | Jron 3 for River and Harbor Defeace,” vo and white # allover. ha ji # ao t business je ters, sulé ee a Sb eile be once Seeman | be responsible for them tll the owners shall have } “ist eguies thom from other nainese ie again taken their places in the ranks Commanders of corps will prescribe the n: ber of rounds of artillery ammunition to be ried with each battery; but in no case shall a battery be left with less than two hundred roun for each gun. As good order and discipline a1 essential to the success of any army, a strict com- pliiance with the provisions of this order is en- joined upon all officers and soldiers of this com- concerning her, inquire 543 Massa Wenus, betwoen 2d and Sd sts.. at MRS, 486 witbOWNGiGes, 486 OVAL PICTURE FRAMES, EC, BO Gdiftae Imitation Soi Bane Wintow chedes, also, sat Green, sad Bive Hol auc, by the yar rr into Window Shades; P: Co. BU. 5 Leon the residence of the subscriber, 24 Louisiana ‘euue, on the morn ay tases sna tan RRIE 3 ere ncut; hair rubbed off im two or thres spots, Bhe finder will be suivably rewarded by ‘sigs and colors; Picture . leaving him et the house, or with #.P. Stoddard, | mand, and they are expected and required to ngs, ke : y Ay 4 43 awe hee ee report to their superior officers every departure | OY® “4 ar omen ap oor tae county; aiso, Passepartouts. it % mde yny ted, or no sale. fromthem. W hilstthe Major General command- pineie warmuted as ire ing the army will see to it that every soldier is represen! kindly — for, eee Gy with everyting le — tT ce ‘Will be sold at the necessary for his coi , he takes occasion to | lowest remuncratis 34 announce to the army that the severest punish-| | Allowing no old s:00 a. ment will be inflicted upon every officer and sol- | Bepding the Bbove goods baa new ant dente dier who aa a Suey cr atasbodse or] A call solisited from thoee needing the above conceals any such ni of duty or diso! lence ~ of orders on the pert er any other officer or sol- Terme cash. 4. MARKRITER. dier. = = Commanders of army corps will see that this REMEMBER THE NUMBER. order is published immediately after the receipt, Bich eons eheee Odd Bolean™ ‘Hall. at the head of pie tw rm in their command. {07 And the terms—Vasn for roots and aber. By command of Major General Pope. eu 6-100" R. O. Se.yriver, Asst Adj’t Gen. “5 a= Fun PRESERVING PROPERTY The Mest Bffectual wn the World’ Information may be obtained at M. T. PARKER’S PAINTING BSTABLISHMENT, $10 REWARD—Ptrayed or stolen, on Friday even'ng, s di 7 ove under 7 of the mouth a bit. The above re ward will be given if returned tos. T FIRKINS, ° tween Hand G at, Navy Yard. aulé-6t" FOR SALE AND BENT. FS, RENT. At No. 460 12th street, cart side, ‘eon 6 ard H sts., comfortable APAR #- MENTS, chambers single and with sitting rooms hed; recently furnishe’. No children in the ouee, Lhe ‘oestion is one of the most desirable in Washingten. je 27-tt OR RENT—FURNISHED ROOM, Seems iD) Brown's Hotel). Rent liberal to good tenant. I» juire at 310 C st, be:wean 6th aud wth. au ig St Ft tee, 500Ns POR BENT se ath & north of the War Department ‘and Pouney!vanis ORDERS IN RELATION TO AMMUNI- ON, &c. Headquarters Arm: of Virginia, Near Cedar Mountain, Va., Aug. 15, 1562. General Orders No. 20.—General jers No. is, current series, from these Headquarters, is so Byenue. * modified as to require forty row of ammuni- eo. 69 Louisians ev., betwoen éth and 7th street, 2 OR RENT—A very desirable a tion only to ‘be habitually carried by the men | ™ Where every variety of containing 8 roouns, with oeliar and large When on the march. These will be carried in} siGN AND ORNAMENTAL PAINTING ard, eilgib’y loo cartridge-boxes. Is exeouted with noatness and ated in the northern part of the thin ten minutes’ walk of the Post Office. lettos good tenant Address“ A Lt al au Surplus ammunition will be carried in the am- munition wagons. When troops into action, one hundred rounds of ammunition a man will be carried nt y oi prevent mistakes, he will state that his a i exclusively to the various de- partments of his trace. to which competition, either in quality of A RARE CHANCE—A Great Opening for a ‘i = by them—t rounds heir cartridge-boxes. Northern Capital st iM patties caren be aunty se ‘upon thelr persons. idge ” | bieness of price. ighteen months, have By command of Major General Pope Noes re now forrent. Fhe R.O. SELFRIDex, A. A. General. 70 THE P' sare bf three (83) fort front by ninety yt int by won (97) feet deep, aud four (4) stories high fs one ofthe beet stands fore heat lage shepsets cd seul peg pgm in the — of Se: jambis, Or for re housefurn: hing conta’ hiahment, ‘Phere are seven \7) large hal in the butding. It is about half way betwen th: ito! venus. je . to U. WOODWARD. No, 318 Penn avenue. be. tween 10th and 11th sts. Bu 15 cost OR REN@—Phe THIRD STORY in buildi 271 and 273 Pi nue, berween "agp ape Ith streets, formerly oocepiod by Moai & wi erow. For particulars uire oj fa He & @. BoHNEIDER, Brass Founders PexsonaL.—irving Van Varst, N. Y.; Josiah Quincy, Mass.; Hon. C. Sumner, Mass. Corcoran, 69th N. ¥ ; Maj. J. Vogdes, U. m7 PENNS] LY Nia AVEN Col. Wilcox, Ist Mich ; Lieut. Col. Bow: * (Permeriy © Pa; John 8. Stevenson, Marine Art; Com. E. mas A. Barnes, U. 8. Nj Col. E. Fenne, U. 5.4; ONE OF TRE BEST RESTAURANTS EL7"Oive it 9 trial and judge dos youreelt. Col. Karice, Pa.; Thurlow Weed, Albany, N. ¥ ; ig of the ES? Tes MARKET Bier By "t toiget the nam! LING RESTAURANT, Gen. Barnard, U.S. A.; Col. G. R. Paul,U.S. Aa, are at Willards. Col. A. T. Reynolds, N. ¥ Cavalry; Cel. J.5 ware au 13-colm* Belknap, 85th N. Y. Volunteers; Col. P. Kenney, 7 Fonuay.vanis SvenEe, FOE SENT Neal fered ROOMS, win | A°%5 Licot. Col.S M. Jackson, Maj. PA. jy Mhimst Setwows itn and ite aout mde pas pogra: oan be had on Pennsyivania | Johns and twenty officers of the 11th Pennsylvania PIANOS, avenue. Apply at Star Ufice, ‘au i¢im™ band PLANOS Reserves, from Richmond, are at the Metropoli- tan. {> From the publishers, Ticknor & Fields, and from J. Shillington, Odeon Building,we have Ss ERAL Vi nice second pride Saitmss Saint one r the Music Btore of < % SMETERTE, ive Cerner af tith at LAPSE, Algy APARTMENTS, Handsome, ie mmuniocating onr ie terms, by spplying imimediatelr,at franklin Baeares Botte ould: bot saa inthe house, | silica apie auliwe POvicr : For ALEXANBaiA AND WASHINGTON, F% LE—My handsome BRICK DWEL! ber, containing coatributions by Miss Prescott. N " ing y * ¥ ately opposite vig HK ft aentages Duganne, Higginson, Mrs. Howe, and others. The steamer PLANE DK wi'! leave Baltimore, sapraad Hstster Fhe Gea obattead a ea fa reer arey ERI, be 101 iJ for having a con. Capruae ov Reset Steamen.—Letters from | AF BERNOUN, tt ¢ o'olook, fu) noes of water sud gan, idee stabling and the army in South Carolina mention the capture Above named p.secs, commencing on Friday, 00" "Kece’aine, will leave Riley's wharf, foot Nth Fort Pulaski with s flag of trace, : F twelve feet. and runs back to a depth two hun- beard @ le@y sad her fro street. ee overe SUBSDAY Mi - red and feet. The property will be sold a on s y son, ™ | ING, at 6 o’cleok, oniling st ali the asual logs bareai thou! leston, whose friends ere at the North. Ad- te land side of the Fotomac for pew and modern” tlie —_ — Goodall, on board the Union unarmed sors . ht, For further information au'2 iw JOHN E. CARTER. | steam-tug Thomas Foulkes, met the fiag-steamer, Oe HS ae a AND, FURNIBUBE pene ate i - . Fraght received yp to 3 'clesk on day of | cers assented. But ne sooner had the (CHEVRONS: CHEVRONS:: Lee on — Wteted th healt is 5 rergeants minutes’ yt i on SO FG | OPA iuetaaccakeaeat eta et ea er BLSoe aky Low Prick ? Ee fi Ke i as ane — seventeen edit te a remarkable throw the candidate, Jobn-