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- i ad WASHINGTON CITY: WEDNES °*¥Y...........AUGUST 20,1863. Spirit ef the “ernirg Press The Inrelligencer notes the sufferings of the peonle cf Eas? Tennessee, and holds thet the only leateacy shown them by the Confederacy fs forced from them by these brave mountalneers. The Repud!ican tukes !be back track upon the Pr-ident’s policy of colonization, and advocates it to-day im the strongest terms. ———-2+ 2 {7 The Baltimore and Ovio Raliroad now ruos through trains, sheking but one connection to Cncipnat! and two to St. Louls. Baggage is checked through to all points weat. The road runs through a most beautiful eeeticn of countey, and cifers peculiar advantages lo bu«ingss men ot Piessure seekers. See edvertisement. —_————__ If The Usion Couvention cf De'aware yes- terdoy normineted Wm. Cannon for Governor, re- nominated Hon. Gco. A. Fisher for Congress. and Passed resolutions condemning Senators Sauls- vury and Bayard for sympathizirg with treason. Yr Ceneral Stone, who hes been confined in Fert Lsfayette for eeveral mouths, bas beea re- leased, and 1s residing with bis family in New York. (™ Two thoucand two hundred of the rebel prisoners in Camp Douglas, Chiczgo, have pro- tested agei:st being exchanged. They vegin to like the Yankee mode of living. Postaez Cunzency —The first delivery of Postaze currency was made yesterday In exchange forcoin Perties offering coin in exchange will have the preference at the Treasury Department. OF Col. Corcoran bas concluded to furnish the material for the publication of his experience in Southern prisons. - &[J” The London 1 imes has a long article dis- cussing English intervention in onr affaire, and woncluding with these significant words: “\{ we wish to give the civil wara new Im- petus, to reerult for the North with a vigor with y never cam again recruit for them- ave only to take some step, we donot , but any step which can be repre- a an interference oa cur part in the qucrre!. The spirit of conquest {s worn out, but we kuow the American too weli to doubt that the it of national independence is as strong as ever. “if we interfere at all, we assist Mr. Lincoln to raise bis three t undred thousend men; we give a new Impetus to the war, end postpone indefiullely tne chances of peace, w! Wwiil never cone till the North bas been convinced that It is useless to Prosseute the war nnyfurther. Todo nothiag, is often the wisest bat generally the most difficult policy. We hope that unless some complete ze in the conditions of the probiem take lace, cur government will on no account allow he el: to be tempted out of its present policy of expressive silence and masterly inac Cumsex patch was received ut jate hour en M bt by Lieut. Col. Wm. D. Whipple A re % Unied States Army, from Brig. Gen. Kelly: Cumsrrianp, Aug. 15.—Our pickets were fired op at the wire bridges, on the Rompey road, yrs- terday efternoon by # band of bushwhackezs, an one meo m rtlly wounded Greezficld, at Rom and Captain Dycke, at Greenspring, te p the m at once and kil or capture the whole party if pessibie. in enfield reports that be overtook a po tion of the gang meer North River Milis, at ‘sacked them, and Killed the notorious } sob Edwards, whiist the rest ¢s aped t Into “he rpountsins. Captain Dycke’s party, in the ame neighborhood, recaptured eeven branded taules thet the bend bad evidently breaght from ‘the alle y of the Shenandosh. As we have lost nene, ney may possibly be some of those lest by Lieut Downey, near Petersburg, a few mouths tisce. AU quiet and safe west of this point BF. Ketty. B dier General. —<$ $< —______ Fivancia, —New Yorx papers of yesterday eventpg, say the feature of th- government list {2 the rise of 1 per cent la? 30 Pressucy notes, ales masing at 1054. Tue coupon Fives of 1874 1034 , the coupons of ic8l tolgiy. We lates Sixes 1562, €S Fam coupon, 934; 7 ‘oe i463, 925; coupon, © Fives, Issa, -apen, 93; 1874, registered, to; coupon, 996; , registered, 9}; — 934 Sixes, 1Ss1, ered, 101; coupon, 101%. Uressary nutes, j aunall, 7 70 105% Ovezon war : do one bai f yeariy, BS; one year very. easy to-day at3a4 percent on the first class coliacerals Gold was early in the day at 115, butaf- ‘erthe Hoard tuere were telieisa 114K. Che f{ esl sopply on the ma: ket from the Sub- Preasn- y judaces the brokers to lower their buying races.” Corton Uxvess Ruscinven.—The order of Gen. Sherman, at Memphis, prohibiting te pur- ebese of cotton with goid or silver, bas been re- s-inded Mejor General Grant on the i1th inst. ued the auseacd General Order: pursuance of orders from headquarters of the vy at Warb-ngton all restrictions on the sale of cotton and the prohibition of the payment of fold therefor are berrby aunulied. Every facii- iv ostiole will be «fforded for getting cotton to rizrket. By o.der of Maj. Gen. U. 8 Grant. Jmo. A. Rawiins, A. A. Geo. Gen. Sherman accerdingly caused a notice to he publ ste: in the Mempuls papers to the same +fect. The co’ton trade ts once more open. ABCHBisHOP HtGHE nu Dublin, treland, Arcab' if of the necestity of the Ame; a id insepa bie, cxpressed his faich to this <ifeet 8 follows : ‘1 tell you, that, even if peace was restored to ‘ue whole county of America to-morrow, the people would scarcely wabelt theusselves untti they bad put other questions right. @ # Itis Oa~ Country st)il, and mustand shall be one. No ater what may occur; ne mutter the foreign terferenc-, whether military or naval; that y destroy the cities round the Lordeis of that —no matter what ey occar, the question end, and tbat people s: remain. Bea Ba NEMENT OF MIDSHIPMEN. in accordance with a late law, following midsuipmen, he be- lect two from the District of tmbia, and ten at large, end three yearly se- tected Ir mn be listed in the navy at large: Wm F. Ba! District of Cotumbia; Aibert PF. Robi:son, York; Lyman & ulding, mpsbire; Thos G Welier, Consecticut; M. Saitr, Maryland; Downs L. Wil- Co umbis; John E. Pillsbury, Lewis W. Fr st, Massacnunsetts; Linzee Armory, Massachusetts; Robert bneil, jilinois Eniistet boys appointed—Thos. S§.Floed, Wm. Coates, Frederick M. Wise pedanih<oniee MERITORIOUS SERVICES. The des.ruction of the rebel ram Arkansas by Comasnder Wm D_ Porter is wermly com- tended in official quarters, and the service thus sored wilibe suimbly ackaowledged. This tT wesemong the sufferers by the action of el tcliring board, Which wes sute-quently Last year he was deprived of is coz. mend, awiag we te charge of disloyatty, but promptly ses-ored oa hisshowing that the ee on ‘was predicted on forged letters. By bis ty on the Misstesippi river be has vindi- Cate bie character egainst sli unjust aspersions, —————— ORDERED TO DUTY." Capt. Tbom.s Henderson, 6ta U.S Infantry, aud, Capt Francis B. Bates, 4th lofantry, bave been ordered to report, the former at geen Po., and the latter at New York, to assist in mastering troops into the U alted Siates. ———_—_ +.-+2-_____ ana eeregr | to a statistical article In the Sccentitic American, the ntmber of sewing ma- chines acnuaily manufactured tn this country is 70,000. Twelve or fourteen estabilsaments tre engeged in tbe business. The number of ma- chizes made in 1853 was only 2500. Upto the present time (from 1853 to 1532), the aggrecate is wO0 600; and 355 American patents for improve- agents upon the origiaal design bave been taken oe! within thirteen years. Raper Dasrce re —* - rebel Rewsps show! a ebtedness of tne Uoufederate government to be B110,000,000. this amount $16,000 000 Is due to soldiers; $0,006 to banks; 865 090,000 for pore reiaed; $45 000 000 for property destroy: 5, (00006 tor Siate ald, to be feiss ourved; 81,008,000 On Weatury noler; war leans, 665,000 000. ——$$$<—__ The monster steamship Constitution, which jew york Me = = for San Francisce, arrived = Rg © Janeiro in elghteea anda haif days. While at Rio Janeiro she was visited by upwards of ten tacuvand perscns. up es mos. moderate calculation of the pres- en Jo crops makes it at least 60. peer ge or 1¥ 000460 more than-was raised last y: this there will be a curplus Seen the ar demand of some 17,000,000 bustels. - Rulers wield the peopie, but ters ‘wield rulers. i peuple maslers. HE EV ENING STAR. |OU2 MILITARY. BUDGET, LATS TELEGRAPHIO NEWS. IMPORTANT REPORT BY REPORT BY HON. REVER. DY JOHNSON IN RELATION TO GEN. BUTLER’S SEIZURES. pees hornet HE RECOMMENDS THAT TSE MONEY AND PROPERTY CLAIMED BY FOREIGN CONSULS BB THE war IN MIs IN SSOURI, Reported Federal Defeat. Sr. Lovie, August 19 —The city was full of vague rumors, yesterday, that a fight occurred on Friday last, near Lexington, between about 890 Federal troops and the guerillas of Quentrili, GIVEN UP. Hayes and Hughes, in which the Federals were ee NE advices ive The Hon. Reverdy Johnson, of Maryland, has | —, Set petal yet been made his report to the Government here upon the | ar ton by the Pacific railroad, however, points in the administration of sffairs in New Teport that a fight did occur on Friday, in Jack. Orleans be not long since went thither to investi- son county, about twenty miles southwest of gate, ond the President has approved its conclu- Lexington, between parts of Colonels Phillips’ sions, one and all. | and Crittenden’s regiments of State troops, 600 Mr. Joboson recommends the return to the ; Strong, and about 3,000 rebels under Quentrill Consul of the Netherlands of the $500,000 seized | ana other guerilla chiefs, resulting in the defeat by Gen. Butler in his hands; also, that the | o¢ the State forces, with a loss of 200 killed and $716,197 detained by Gen B. in the hands of the ‘wounded, and two pieces of artillery, The French Consul be forthwith relinquished to him. accounts are expected to-day... Also; the retart OF The Targe" amount Of fugars |” “ype Hon. John S. Phelps, Military Governor, and other merchandise seized by Gen B-. in the) anq W. F. Switseler, Secretary of State for bands of Greek, Britieb and other foreign met- | Arkansas, left for Helene, Arkansas. chants dcmiciled in New Orleans. Mr. J.!8/ Coionel S$. McNeal an@ Colonel Gustav have understood to havesbown conclusively that these | neon prometed to Brigadier Generals of the several seizures cannot be justified by any law, enrolied militia, for gallant condust in the recent the Inws of war included. battles with the guerillas. We presume that the President will promptly | Lzxixoron, Mo., Aug. 18.—Brigadier General issue orders for carrying out these several Te- | Lane is here with reinforcements, rendering the commendations of Mr. J.’s report. safety of this place certain. {oT a ‘The gunboat Warner, which can do valuable PENNSYLVANIA TROOPS. service in protecting the city in case of an attack, The following 1s a list of the new regiments | is also here. from Penpsyivania, thus far, under the new call: dome of Quantrill’s general orders have been 1224 Regiment, composed entirely from Lan- | found near here. They ask all persons wishing easter county—Colonel Emlin Franklin, from | to escape being drafted into the Federal army to Lancaster county. join his camps, where they will find arms and 123d Regiment, Blair and Huntingdon coun- | ammunition to operate against the Federal troops tles—Colenel Jacob Higgins, from Blair county. | at every possible point. 124th Regiment, Chester and Delaware coun-| They also state that every man who is liable to tles—Colonel not yet appointed. be drafted into the United States army who is 126th Regiment, Franklin and Juniate coun- | found to be going to any Pederal military post, ties—Colonel James G. Bider, from Franklin | of any person who is known to have reported to county. any military post the whereabouts of the South- 127th Regiment, Dauphin and Lebanon coun- | ern army, shall be shot wherever found; also, tles—Colonel W. W. Jennings, from Dauphin | anyone known to have paid money to the Fed- county. eral Government to exempt him from military 126th Regiment, Berks, Lebigh and Buoks | duty, is liable to bave his property taken for the counties—Colonel not yet appointed. ‘These orders emanated from the commander of 129%: Regiment, Schuylkill and Northampton the forces recognized as regular soldiers by the counties—Colonel J. G. Frick, from Sobuylkill | Rebe! Secretary of War. county. it, Cumberland and York coun- NEWS F&0M REBEL SOURCES. super. tpengdb pens Federal Occupation ef Bayeu Sarn—Atftairs ties—Colonel not yet appointed. tn 4, rkansas—Valiandigham, Weed, Pierce 13tst Regiment, Miflin, Union, Snyder end and seymeur, of Come, True Friends of th Northumberland counties—Colone! Peter H. Al- Aug. 16.—The Grenada Appeal, of labach, from Dauphin county. the 14th, states that the Federals took possession 132d Regiment, Columbia, Montour, Lycoming, Luzerne, Bradford and Carbon counties—Colonel | of Bayou Sara on Monday, the iith inat., seizing not yet appointed. all the sugar and molasses and quartering’ 8 garri- 1334 Regiment, Perry, Cambrie, Somerset and | son there. Bedford countics—Colonel F.B. Speakman, from | Also that the Rebels have been reinforced in Petry county. Arkansas, that the ordnance stores have been in- creased and that Gen. Holmes has assumed the command in that State. The Appeal contains a long editorial, 1a which it says: ‘‘The sooner we cease to look for foreign or European intervention, the better for all con- cerned.” The writer also designates Vallandigham, Wood, Pierce and Seymour, of Connecticut, with somes halfadozen other prominent men, as the only true friends the South can count upon in the North. Ca SnIEEERIEEEEEEnE ienaioneemmneeeammereeeemeerie’ from single ele THE SITUATION. We are satisfied that up to eleven 4. m. to-day no information had reached Washington of a movement of the rebel army to cross the Rapidaa in front of Culpeper. So, it is clear that no such movement had been made there up to eight a. m. to-day. Passengers late from Fredericksburg say that it is known there that a considerable portion of the rebel army lately concentrated at and around Gordonaville, is stretching down along the Rap- idan; (on its south bank,) as though preparing to menace Fredericksburg. This movement on their | [42 BLANKETS. 0 fil sap part strikes us as being likely, at least to the aR:F aia Fit extent of enabling them to guard the Fredericks- burg snd Richmond ratlroad, which they must | wegewoitiicr2 AF¢ Kasiorn correspondents send use as their principal means of transportation, if | Ue price oly, marked in piss figures, designing but to bold that bank of that river to] gn 99-10t Pa ave. aad eee ee its junction with the Rappshannock, and the Ss U{LDERS south bank of the latter river thence to Fredericks” SALED PROPOBAL Wil! be reserved until eaoek » on the 0 ay of August, 186? burg. — ie ine os if "I for ri The fact thet no movement hes yet been made $y oaent, iy ee eacomire building to cross the Rapidan in front of Culpeper, im- the dal of tne oct ations oan be examined from jonth, between t! 5 Presses us with the belief that the rebels will | 8 @6p °m at room” of John Sta, ee ena srk of the War seek no speedy encounter with the forces of | ORT t.of ine | tate tue time by which they Pro Geaerai Pope. to put - taudog anier na ge Wiil Ova plete the whole vo @ contracs time will be conmdered a Lhe direoted to the Seoretary of War, reed “Propossis for Enlarging cing War of Tho right is mipery to rejoot any ae a for Bay coun shall ll nos be deemed for of —.—__ ARRIVAL OF SICK SOLDIERS — AFFAIRS AT CULPEPER. Some three hundred sick soldiers from Gen. Pope’s army, come down in the cars yesterday from Culpeper. They were in charge of Dr. 2z0 Garcelon, Surgeoa General of tue State of Maine, and widely known as one of the ablest surgeons In NewEngland. {n going the rounds of our armies, attending to the interests of the Maine soldiers, he happened at Culpeper atthe time of the late battle, aad seeing what was West, NORTE WEST AND SOUsHW EST TO ci VISTANS: OS TIORRS, BANDSMEN, needed, threw off bis coat, and, with character-| THE BALTIMORE AND OH!O RAILROAD ‘atic promptness and energy, wes soon doing | 2, onto the, Ohio nver, without « con an yeoman service in bis professional line. paat re He bas since had charge of the Piedmont Hes- Eronter induormenta tothe travel pital, and bears testimony to the kindness of the | Guia FAR People of Culpeper tg furnishing everything that EES: CHaNeE o fh CARS, laid in their power for the relief of our sick and N INNECTIONS hime. wounded. This is Ly ro} , The cars yesterday brought down quite a num- Ween ion 4 tothe freee Sey Bt ber of musicians belonging to regimental bands, | B04) 2 ere have the privilsge, of sing over py point ‘on the route, to be mustered out of the servise under the re- paaenng Cokats by: ths by thie roa! 3 oat kw. ‘Tiokets ca 1 be od st uy hoer Gui A rebel soldier named Dr. Harlan, of Maryland, | day ai tue Sopot of the Bae ‘OK. Pw ond = belonging to a Virginia regiment, and who was | 06:¥6 at any hour during the‘ dsye acd ue uo CHIE for ban*ting baggage. EW BOOK: "eR ALK BY N CLAY STIER, 4785 SEVENTH St., oF. P.O. AMONG, FEE BE PANS | oF Both in Secession Une of the wounded in the late battileand taken prisoner, died at Culpeper on Monday. ae THE MARINE RECRUITING 8ERVICE. Notwithstanding the large bounty being paid for volunteers for the army, recruiting for the feat aidacte eae ee marine service in some places is quite brisk, es- | LES MIZER ASL ES—By Nut sy ister Rugo. F prclally In Philadelpbia-and New York, the ine, Coserte apn ig nd Si. P: number at each averaging thirty per week. Last treacect worn ox cee a gains ‘thin po! week fifty-four men were recruited at Fhiladel- War author. phia aad and sent to the barracks here. If a] THE HUNCHBACK OF NOTRE DAME bounty is offered there is no doubt but the corps eke Paru—By Viotor Hugo; Will soon be filled. HANS OF PAOLA SDs or, The of the ——o—_. y Vicor Huso Price 60 conta. GENERAL BSTURGIS. A STRANGE STOR Y—Price % cents, i arp We apprehend that Brig. Gen. 8. D. Sturgis, Lacy hin a ques late in command of the troops in the vicinity of with fag ’*ve.ham,” &o, Alexandria, will soon be ordered to take the fiela | @REAT Rosh Sagan Charles Diok- ens; 1 vol; cents. at the head of a fine division of veteran troops , Richt s with BLANK He 1s proverblally one of the best officers in the bia BA. 1UN Service, and will doubtless give a good sccount poet ks. ilers, {or eal i bankas a of himself thus employed. au Bae 478 Seventh nee roo Ps Poa ar Gms. ROPOSALS FOR LUMBER. Diror Quansupicusran’s pe Oyrice. ipo { Wasuin vb. onrat August WW, 1832 ASSIGNED. The 91st Pennsylvania regiment, Col. Gregory, who have for some months been performing guard duty in Alexandria, left there yesterday afternoon, will be having been assigned to a new brigade to be com- ugust the Bory, esther mended by Brig. Gen. Sturgis. py Re aaeegeberees ¥ CAVALRY RECRUITS. 2 narod tae ind ane ote In addition to the usual personal examination, #(1 tach) common C) all cavalry recraits wili hereafier be examined as 136 inch) common Linn to horsemanship and a practical knowledge of the ordinary care and treatment of horses. me DISMISSED. Capt, Lyman M. Kellogg, of the 18th infantry, has been dismissed the service, he having ten. dered his resignation while under arrest for dtun- kenness and disobedience of orders. oie fot fous | ee aire eset. by 4, 1 F long. tao} 4 4, 12 fee! long, (do be ot eid added ry Pari fa the oie ook =e ti erry fame ts sens, Siete q wapas. ar No oonta a . oleae. It . as ent and ete of our fr ho ere ceairous of raods, WRose ease are SRP ERLNY TF wOmMIE FEE shown coruiheats oth are be = nearest tor ofthe ne oH meits YI gen we oration tat Mg AD wilt ous as iidesea nen Fae P-eéent in person reas bd bids vg and be be coa- 2yons mento to anenestnel Tacrats 1, Or their proposals will not aids eta soa el ieee tere tfacuend, sqemetion | name @nd Post Office address of the bid- Ears ae . paar 4 y ie in x name ofs ey me ? ani proposal of tas NING FO CAME © ‘ dollars, si sanctsne aD @ CABES sade pen saa AMERICAN WATCHES| | AMUSEMENTS. | AUCTION SaLEs * FUR SOLDIERS! AT REDUCED PRICES. American Watches for Americans. HE RICAN WATCH, MPANY Je ee new style tS ee THIS AFTER NOUN ¢ TU-MORKOW, Lh Sante Cl A tart By C. R. L. CROWN & OO., Avotioncers. AT av: We will well, alse Mirecer anD Peed: cones. August 2h, \ ans Oniy aera Revort in the City ! N® Success Seer cn omD nD HOUSES Lux der of the avove Weteh, sprocelygbrisned for Seidiors ua othed : Fire-class Plaes of Amuso ont, te ye boven a phealc ae scr ecompiee who desire wl eon inentmames of the Company: 10D, on, (eesti to inw) but the Thee ‘Bre intended displage the BRENT. — * iu SAM SHARPLEY was are ae or) worthices, chcap Watches of British and Swice . . STEWAR®, WN & CO., Aucts. manufacture, with which the country is fls0ded. and which were never exproted to keep time when they were made, being refuse manvufiotures, sont to this country, because uusaleable at home, end used here only for jock:ying and swindling pur- poses. ‘We offer to sell our Watoh, whichis of THE MOST SUBSTANTIAL MANUFACTURE 01 ro Cane and the wer afl Y oung Amer: = is an, Sr. Sone Ly Mis: 2 Heless, Br. REP EAR Ac sarinee BF GEIMSBLY Bohl as tahoe srcots, wethall ec. 8 sin. o Furuiture, compris: CAnrencenr BAR F AVARUE, uaz SLEEK #7, AN ACCURATE AND DURABLE TIME na, FE gg, Follet Set, KEEPER, and in Sterling Silver Oasor, Hurting MONDAY, Aurust it, ator, and olher Stoves, &e., eo, 7 2 AND DSRING THE WEEK, Tok CBsh patte:; at as low « price as in asked for the trarhy , auetx J.C MeSU RE & OO, Anots. Ancres aud Lepines of foreign make, already re-] W#th Alternate Change of Programme! | $= * ——— ferred to, We have named the new series of Watobes, WM. ELLERY, Boston, Maes., which name will be f-urd on the plate of every Watoh of *his man- Wacture, and is one of our trade marks TRIUMPHANT STILL! ImcREaeED Atraaction For Taxis Wank! GALA WEEK, A® THE GREAT CANTERBURY, With ite Powerful Combinstion of Artistes, Such an Immense a of Talent rsa Beauty One stage is without in the annals upon elas. B out & preced: the Iv FEARS NO RIVALRY, FUTURE DAY3s. By GREEN & WILLIAMS. Anctionsers. PY LIC SALE OF A ROUSE AND LOT — The uadersignea, guronpoce ofthe paw beyinee ot Barre. Carcosi, yirtus of the pow cpoetecreg Bee ae wal oe recorded in the ois. went cei, 4) three, (3 =. at ig tates ihe» aches SaaS if ree i Deve’ seven hanered ‘Wholessie orders shou!d be addressed to ROBBINS & APPLETON, (90, as thoestne 1s laid down wi on the (If euch could exiet,) “re et Agents of the American Watch Compavy, BUY FLOURISHES THE MORE, staty rant cesnse, Vetween bhird and Foutn au 20 Im 189 Broadway, N. ¥. And the “Feels roved bye two-story Aue hou CROWDED HOWSES th baacment’ and te etten-oa ine cock anattene Suzeae LINEN 8B SHIRT pee amen Accorded te it by the Por ea oa won Tog pozeigs rhood ross Over edgement o! te: me of sale are, o lfefthe purchase ts, from low rived ret the fins months, 100 pieooe Ehirting aed Boson fe Asen unre UNPARALLELED PATRONAGE. ant. a Je0 ba aon that oan be re! hed mt It being now estadlishe’, as theonly Institution in iho torm ‘are ncto-m: —— 5) pieors me a rotugwdyas mowptanain furcper the Sieg ina eal enor Hr | executors reserve the right to resell at the tak 100 pieces wv te at i palered Fiannels, for Au. ie Freedom ‘all. eee tof the par- ey ‘ Rn PARR Ove Bt prior on'y et in plain Saree, x Son ts at ate a Ani, secon sad eines & BRO ry) 108 Pe genet street. CAYALRY AORSE FOR eer the black ‘Pur CANTERBURY SPARES NO EX PENSE to obtain t! e best tslent in the country; for here By J.C. McSUIRE & CO. , Auctioneers. rae.? years old. very fie All the Great Stars of *he Profession EXTENSIVE SALE BY ORDER OF THB anddien powerial rosa SR £500 tof Horsoa, Carriages, And tried ty calling et PUMPAR Ye Firat make application ior engagement. Bisbis on U st; will be solda etn “es = . eek. Ask for blaok horse = INSTITU*E, DELECT Eee ney Sed IR street ™ 3, Nu : = OOL FOR BOYS. Immense Sucores of THE BEAUTIFUL MARIETTA, Tomas Ems aay ¥ NCENINe: act Zid, at 19 o'clock. at the stadles of the ‘homas Smith. corner of Peansyivant and Nixeteenth rtreet, we a hie ¥rteveive stock of Darriages, crees, Harness. aid Stabdie ture, comp: Bt, and | Barouche Carriages, of é:ffer- the fascinating Farni pierre DANSEUSE, ent 8! The dutii this Eousal will be rezumed on ies, in, aud light ous Hores Sertsmeer iat, Addre = er vate or sie eard Loupl Cig Bu 19 3t* CHAS B YOUNG, Prin; bo appears is "~ » Robes, Whips, Brushes, rean sensation of thedsy: wall whe bare seen her will remember wignine Sppcarance and l-exoeli:ng modeaty. SeLEc? SCROUL FOR BOYS. Corner of 1 and 18th street. Mies Young ri on Monday, +: rat of “ep- Schoo! rom about on twenty Carriage and Saddle Horses, many them very roperior, tT and Materis's in Coach and Black- are "lle BM. » eight to twelve years of age, to ob? ShOLOBEIY In = 7 tennant ie ee Tern qvand under. oth, over thet eum, ie rye Barat eee ee rere the chief feacare—t y cays, tor Bpproved endorsed note, it ot} Sepiits inter et ie er pars Gnd Tybee reesrve opant She is young akY a; SMite, acm.muatratriz, and ) Te reovipt of the "GREATEST au isd J. C. MogViRE & CU., Aucts. WEEKLY SALAKY paid to any py Tu. WALL CO , Anctionsers. before the pub.ic, for soo Continued engagement, megecbet a yee First week of pares EMETURY SALE UF CAKRIAG. MISS CLARA BUTLER, ae me int) 4 Rerp —Un -ALUR DAY Fhe Beautiful and Dacling Songetross, GOON, 234 tu tant, at 5 Oloek. we. will feiss otpal oard of the Rav RECBTER O OF DESERTERS FROM 187 Ey Ae tcetlnend 52 eno 12°F. Since May 2% rl Va; Jno MoKeown, Private. to. D, June 10 Kearntown vi ay , Go. ArJune io, ‘Kesrnt 5 Denial ol Pogart Pr.vate, vaio Oo Weare Sen, Warrentc ee ue it }. Des’ arrentcn, oDensid,"F rivate, Go. Ky May St: pore He Fe, First week of {the Auction’ Kooms, wiout reserve, for rylend M. JEAN CLOSKI, } Jenny kink Wesen. wethe Boives Height ferris er ‘Fhe Champion Jig Dancer of the World. i fe muy Lind Weapon, for é persons, Frvaie, Co. 1pMay 28, Continuea engarement of i nets 3 4 persone, Heights. Va rivate. Co uy , July % rout Hora, Germantown Wagon for ¢ or 6 pertons, rick Sumers MISs NELLIE BAYLOR, i Rocke Vi way. ‘&; Samuel Monte ili Go. S. Jas a ‘Whe Sweet and Pless.ng Cantatrios, ALso, MISS ELLEN COLLEEN, MISS JENNY ALAEN, MISS MAGGIE VERNON, sad Corpsde Ballet.| an i9 mith Private Rear Warrentone: Va; ‘Edward ‘pate eferzen, Lo. r. W. L. WALL &CO.. envae Soir 5, Doxr Strasburg, Va.; John as (Rep. & In Auctioneers, man, B, Private, July 9, Front Koyal, a5 Fourth week of By W. L. WALL & CO. Avotioncers, oman, UO. oD, Pri te Jay Brest J. H. BUDWORTE, Sucocseors to Wal & BaRnann. ton. Va; John Norris, Co. D, W. B. HARRIFON, Ga: RMENT SALE OF CONDEMNED LENNY GALLAGHER, Rear ths WILLIS ARMSTRONG, ROonpat: Auguet .5:h, 1862, commencing at 10 ‘erren! Tivate, July 18, nesr Warrenton, Va.: Wi tom Pollers,Co A, Private, Jaly pe nove Warreston, Va; Wiliam’D Kurtz. Co. A k —W1'l be eo'd at Public Auction, at Naval Oberrvatory. on neat Warren on. Vai John Mo enero Meer DELEVANTE BROTHERS, Menem OF ‘No MULES vate. Ju near Strash v k Boake Y 3 eb Beyaie,deiy8, oat Prost Pere Va" | Mons. 80 ili einen Condemned as enfit for public service. ‘The usual reward wil be given for Icke Sppre- MAS’ ‘Perms cash, 10 Goverument fons. banda erties Se Gem Fete ON csr, an aa coormnnps Amit Ga, an 19 9" C3 MORRISON. Maior. ° sulted -L. WALL «| 120 cima Wethigon TOR Salk. Ay" —— Mansmapgeace Biot RRMA RNS Weedecraut,on Seventh at, Naw anp Comte Puicx Pawtoxines SSE Gee 40 BAY. ite yards je Neuid Disttror of dey of August ) oa Om ae@DCi ng the fotlowine eamsd vessels, For, ps abe how yi Bron, corner of 9h eptasa jrait avd candy store, snd doing a good oe T Tnven 1g to lows tha city. oR — scored AXE, thea t wiht ‘Armstrong, late of tbe cont Pantomime Compens. ocd fernture, © ether with an immense a Bod three ne. Bul of New Acts. ALS '— ‘h® Cocopsnt intende ae is iw Beroke 43 vty IUNEKY. ANO FANCY STOR ‘ALE —An estaviished Store At ll e’olock &. m. on the sems cry, at the Pub- _D. dmissien 2 couts; Orchestra Chsirs 50 cents. e-house @t the We-hington Navy } ard, Serene: (.. doing @ first oe red = Open Bt 7K; performance at 8% o’closK. thigeareoes Of the three sailing vesse.s, as follows, ication for Can hh BP Geo getown DO, Fost Offon auihawe 1OE FO THB PUBLIC—The Toe tags of W heat. 10 bare of Salt, s bace of Coffee, tol mM TO NFS. Efe Capestor ot eine ng — Pply of those convenien”, Salico, lot of eon ins, lot of Linen Tread lot of Need Ww MOSQ K Have another a Bgpe abe before nna ahaa simply coustructed an ‘She hes not beon eng: pear upen the. tag amuse Nets. Also, some beau’ fal tae. VUhamb r#es atin this cit-. Those who w: xy Fi h orolorm, lot of Campnor, C.eem Barter, and Sofas,at the low: bott.es Lavdan tof hve. Warecomeof rmaneo mast visit Cantervary Sel Ot of Writing reper. lot of Quinine, Bu 18 cotw auls Acent for Manetts f Grey Gieth. ict of Paregoris, : of Gingbam.. large jot of Cigars, T° ALL WHOM If FMAY Sea it of Gum Upium, ict of Mor; FRIDAY, Avousr 2, BENEFIT FOR THE WARD ee AMON, paid for oid Oey ere stone; Dogumants, Pat- SICK AND WOUNDED SOLDIERS, v. | for the Ne er Ciroalare aud old Documests | _0 Which occasion the entire Company, and & on ae = fst of Velumbie. y dero oP. ion 10 be used jor ace repeat OK ACU STOCKWELL & EMER Pree end 27 anu Peete: Now York city, HOST OF VOLUNTEERS WILL HOST OF VOLUNTEERS WILL APPEAR. een ey oe it a Ry oe ai z the eh otha he ane eae ne Beane ae the sonogrts at Serene apenas SALE—In virtue of a writ Seri fecias under lien law leened ‘from st office of the Circait Court of the Distro nbs jor the County of Washiseton and ill expose Shoe ete for Cash, Su 18 2w NiTICE, Wao: ESALE AND REVAWL GROCER. Tho subdsoriber, having recently compietod the — of tis a ord Sa my tite ct his Ambry 'em.208 lestroyea ire some tim beg bege to ori! the sivention of his old frierd: AEs the improvements taqrese. oo upon as prope sy o: Gark- acd the puolio soucrats tothe t 4. to sox oe + | ness, Mary E. Herkvess. ond : thom otis ability, to pervs ‘tere them "a all rma | ames ne joan.) On a Be | Seater atang dae yard’ Fowble cae © or GENERAL GROCERY FRADE, aa Lo 7 BALL Few. Lavin tmnigrgem an secre tation to | A picracner ag res ora ae ane Me a Bt é wr 5 - He has recen'ly returned fiom the vario Teifase and sts, — eee 2|M fie wy Rat the Clerk Rccoga masher, where be bas carefull: iy asleoted rorite of the Civout coset, of the District of we unas bait BAPSRUEE eed A FINE nwed the coucty of Washington. gacecen, = mes tole ey from the Ba-umore Melc | ae of re, seeders and, ed exoli cash, offer i Sa jucemonts, png priog and lowing deroribed prosertr. 10 ie: is Lot es Tous, W eenduotor Ad Tree" Lanes Pa: tostines wii tiene marche eeqmnetoe . r of tit sleek of Fine ines, Liquors, Sugars every mornite, -Bo cloak fo tre ca ela. < Rye rieker.. 2 y of James E Donewio, and will be sold to reitee code WASaINGTON city Y GARD Sndicinie No, 80, to to Usiober .erm 1860 Are oftue beat desorption, cad alt Sdapted’ to ‘id ats —The subdscri- uel D Swope, WM. Ski the rade of Washington, ber regpecthaly informe in the public $bat he has re-| 88 J3-cta inte Marcha ir sueepivauin evecgey shat Cat hereater'on every ry Moni god res areday LA au 18-Im ed 7:h ets., south 2! &t3 o’clook p. Ee wri bo sod Bicotag BOARDI NG. A CARD i ley SyOOMS AND BOARD SnD SA OTHE FRIENDS AND CONGREGATIO! eaiiery bees, erocie for the 4 OF KEV. WILLIAM HIKBT. oF yrs ine prasect on ee eat Soar fhe Depa meta, Uk furpitare Cuvrcn.( Recently fsgeencd — to furnish & spienoid Photograph above minister to all uo are desirous of =, a eles is the most wr eee ‘ a “3 iets 486 Beelith be wore Gent i ihe A Sh pe Eservine PROPERSY The Mest Bfectual wn the World! &u 14-300 lite at. td ProRsaLe—a bendeome youre i BAY HORSE; Bice goes we.l imharness; is Inst Bud gen- r tle. Apply at 434 Seventh street strest weet, PAINTING ESTABLISHMENT, tu tee” We. OP Louisiane av. betwoon 6th ant Wh streste, Where every variety of SIGN AND ORNAMENPAL PAINTING executed with Tec atts et aaa eee (486 wi LN rub es, 486 OVAL PICBURE Se aeaee &c., ftir siete foes jue Emaar d the SECOND REGIMENT DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA it i VOLUNTEERS. Ee Wiadow, ow cn, difteredt asa sad wolores A Splendid sae fr; ie gai anes sn te ae rte Ruma" | DIARRHG@A aa Scot a Yew WOSeaTET anil eind MAGUIRE’S COMPOUND To bring it up to the maximum required by law. THE MOST ae Te Ne INDUCE- THE esisises oo" OF MARRIED MEN Gomnlten ofthe pes rts ; nerevenT BOUNTIES ' Sreto be given to all who enlist: EXTRACT OF BEUNE PLANT! Tested for Fiftsen Yours with Immense Sussses the West and South, and now cxtensivsiy ered tm the Western Armies | WEE ONLY RELIABLE CURATIVE RELAXED CONDITIONS of THE BOWELS Caused by Change of Water and Diet, Entirely Vegetable, and Suited to All Ages. et Parohasttg for exch, roan water fam ne ag od ook 4 te Sgzumulate, persone if se feos: a Riexesian. Prepared and Bold by J. & 0. MAGUIBE, aud. Stawkce Rig, a 7