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John McLane, Burns, disorderly; $1 50. » 40.; dismissed. James ena, a jafty, D Harrison, John W. a Barry J. McCullogh, selling Ifquor 5 $20 44. Jnmes Rind, Chas. Gardner, F set Stealing; $2.44 each. 8 Weeden, do ; jail. Thomas Corcoran, James Stalli do; dismissed Thomas Smith, W. Rives, drun dismissed. Bridget Cary, do ; workhouse. Sil Smith, enticing soldiers to desert; turned over to military. P. Anges, deserter; do. W. Haw- Kins, nuisance; $5.44. Jack Rogers, Anna King, disorderly; workhouse Charles Calhoun, do.; dismissed. Wm. Briscoe, larcen$; jail. James Shelton, do; dismissed. "Jos. Bateman, drunk; do ignatius Dyer, driving on pavement; #1 44. “Foutth Precinct.—Hans Ke gehs © keep . David Burd, 4 for court. Ma:y Burd, fined $2. Jo&n Gore, tery; tmatseed. Jobn Savage, disorderly; fined $1.75. Mery Burk, drunk; workhouse. Eighth Pr. Albion Parker, resisting an O@icer; jail for court. Jobn Bai ess, deserter; tumed over to military. P. T do; do. ert Cain, do; dismissed. Sarah Jane Riley, mes; do. Jas. do ; do. James faft, throwing ato Couley, drunk and disorderly; do. James ull; offert nfederate money; turned over to mil!- > Vagrant; dismissed. Chester Francis, Niath Precinct.—Susan fai ames dismissed. 8. Perkias and G. Barber, disorderly; do. UC Maaly and McNalley, d' peak o ao. M. Burns, do; fined 6191. F. Friddle, sleeping in street; dismissed. Tenth Precinct —Martin- Connoliv, assault and battery; workhouse. Lawrence Sweeney acd Jenay Hutchinson, vagrants; do. Sarah Lee and Sarah Farrington, titution; do. Jas Norris, drunk; fined $1 91. N. Murphy, without pass; turned over to the military. B. O'Conner, d! orderly; do. 8. Dudley, et dismissed. Mi ith, abusive |: re; fin 1093 W. Clark, drank; S10 Barth, disorderiy; fined $3 94. ‘Daniel Sheehan, carrying concealed weapon, and stealing; fined $25 and sent two jail for court. Ann Jane Picker, prostitution; missed. FROM NEW ORLEANS. Operations Against the Guerillas on the Misstsssppi— The Abandonment of Baton Rouge by Our Ferce:—Gen. Breckinridge Th-eatensag to Ratse the Black Flag. New On.zans, Aug. 22—On Satur 15th inst., the United States gunbeat —- prize) grounded near the town Sars. After many ineffectual attem; o! the Captain and crew to get her 1a the vawl down to Baton While thus temporarily abandoned, she was at- tacked by the guerilies on shore, who Ainally set om fire and destroyed it. Forthis wanton act, ssme of out gunboats that bad come up to help the Sumter opened upon the town, and completely destroyed it, and then went ashore and burned up ‘ut. Francisvilie, amile beck from the river. Captain Porter, of the Kesex, has since started up the river with a determination ts demelish poe A a gietneennl made epe hd ig used to Protect guerilia en a firiag upon our steamboatsand other Natlowal craft. Van Dorn's brutal order, that the people should move back cut by the polley purmed by the'gucrls parton, ou iy mer: who, Ant y nde! Rebel Goverment orders, are avi destruction upon the heads of the iano- cent people who inhabit these towns, and who have in vain against the visits of gueril- las, which they know could only end in the utter destraction of all they are worth: bit what does the Rebel Government care oun large? there afe less than 300,000 white men in all tae Rebel States who have any Cains are t —_- rights. In the meantime, represen the ei Toes are utter demoral- a end for all pract Purposes bave quit ht be expected, ‘ovisions are, amo! at starvetion t ces. A single bar: of flour, It is said was sold—back of Baton Rouge, sinee Breckisridge’s command has been in }, and the current for flour » for some time b ine what the }, Dumbering ilies, of these dcat) towns, The clisnate is ter- rible, and the mosquitcs make camping out in the woods an utter YE and there is neither room ror food to be tions. The rebel however, seem possess but one Insane idea, and that is to destroy what they cannot uer and le of Nims’ Bat miter of Bayou ts on the part they started Rouge for assistance. constitution the securing. frem the Stic our wes om ‘til the valuable documents the Confed- Gen. Butler. Up to this moment I have not heard as to the decree with regard to the destruction of the IC it is left it will become a nest for gueril- » it will be a sacrifice to the de- 'y RO —— bu t Thom; , with force, is at a ince called Patchatoola, 6 miles fr ja the Jac! ood. Ruggles a eee possi bly some twenty t that the maddest of the Confederates e that they can the city, but they so believe, that by @ formidaule demeastration taltors { will rise and. on fire. FPhis is their brave scheme, [oe tae pi Wenn pete remark, that aE ah were usly asseuited the And this is ego me ‘aaeeetant maemecs jie all centered [from the New Urieans Delta.] Brigadier General Breckinri Confed- Colcnel of the United appear Sak. Suet threes 1s wholly , as the diac! read: been raised In ths ef under the authorit' 4 rate acetal 1h semipaad of tate street, black was on Canal street, in front ot Major Geserel Love, Governor Moore and General Lewis, bearing the motw, “We Ask No uarter and Give None.”’” Thousands of persons mee in the city saw that flag. é. Tee Ipzat Nunsz.—A Washi letter wri- ter saya: ‘1 never yet have seen ideal nurse. The nearest approach to her was the wife of a young lieutenant who sat ber lay writhing im psic.’” (7 The Havens correspondent of the New York Herald writes that there are a many draft-shirkers there, who are horrified to find that ‘hey have visited the isiand in its uahealthiest “Bson, the yellcw fever being uausualiy preve- at and fata). : Aa absent re fo dete on ‘ne, your absence ruin all. ink of of patents, the children, your husband. Re- * retarr, all mey yet be well. At any rate, de bic sey of the cupbosrd where the gin ves, ‘ A New Conrepenate Iron Clap —The Lon- don correspondent of the Dublin Evening Mail in responsible for the following: She can stesm from eixteen to eighteen knots an hour; {s perfect!y seaworthy, for all practical purposes juvulnerable, and will preve to any Vessel she may encounter as formidable an an- fagonist os cur own Warrior, the boast of the British Navy. T! 8 the “No. 200,” as to the whese whereabouts Federal cruisers have with Treason betrayed such anxiety. It has been known for some time that a large and powerful iron vessel was being constructed at the dockyard of Messrs. Laird, Birkenhead; but monsters of the deep are so much the order of the day at that es- teblishment th:t no one troubled his head much at this new production, or cared to remark the extra thickness of the plates which were being used. Atthe very last moment the Federal au- thorities seem to have their suspicion aroused, for the Tuscarora wes dispatched to keep watch in the neighberbood of the dock where s) elay, and the southern coast of Ireland ws strictly guarded also. “No. 290,’? meanwhile, appri: of all that was golng on, dropped down the river quietly one day, and Steamed out {nto the bay, nominally for her trial trip, with a party of ladies and musicians on board Instead, however, of returning to her moorings at Birkenhead, where she would have been kept in durance vile by the Tuecarors, she quietly landed her passengers at Llolyhead and proceeded on her voyage, avolding the harbors of Cork, Waterford, &c , infne neighborhocd of which she might have heard of something not at all to her advantage. ‘+ No. 290’? steamed around by Londonderry and Donegel, and was joined off the west coast of Ireland by the steamer which had previously started, bavirg on board the arma- ment intended for the gigantic Ironsides. Hed she even met the Tuscarora while still unarmed, it waa the intention of her captain to try the for- tune of war byrunning stem on at full speed into her antagonist. It needs no extraordinary powers of discernment to discover what excitement must be caueed at the oth:r side of the Atlantic by the arrival of the © No. 299.” TR ORioIN OF O11 SPRincs.—The source of these vast big oy of oil has been much dis- cussed, and there are stillsome points in their history which remain obscure. e trace their remote origin to the great forests of antiquity, ‘whose shrubs were trees, and whose trees were fants; we knew their greatness by the casts cf their mighty trunks, and the silhouettes of their buge‘leaves, which we find in our coal mines. Submerged and subjected to certain strange agencies, the vast, rank forest turned slowly into coal. Such a chanve involves a separation of carbon and hydregen, sometimes as gas, 8 me- times as o}], Or a3 botn combined. Gravity would force the ffuld to seek the lowest level it could find, through every crack and fissure, Which acccuats fcr its being found only below but often remote from the ecal deposits. Under other circumstances, the pressure of water fr m beneath, or the volatile nature of the gas which acc: mpanies the oll, force it up, into the highest attainable jevel, thus bringing it often into strata above the coal measures. Just how, or when, or why, these wonderful transitions took place may never be definitely known; for in the vast crucible beneath our feet, where fierce fires are always raging, each change isdirected by the hand of an Almighty chemist, with faultless wisdom, and in ways often past finding out.— Merchant: ag. I" The notorious pee ee, George N. Sanders ts the ‘Confederate Envoy’? who es- cap-d into Canada and thenee sailed for Europe. ‘The Montreal Gazette says it is rumored that the object of bis mission is to take an offer of the Confederate Government to Britain and Prance of absolute free trade with the Southern States if they will pry the Confederate war debt. If t_at bal. don’t catch the godgeon, George is pre- | opie to promise gradual emancipation—proba- ly very gradual, says a ic co! mporary. lace in the State of New Yark on the 3d of September, a5 the enrolment is not completed. The day on whtch the draft will take place will be designated by the Governor. There are now abont 60,000 troops enrolled in the State to fill the call for 300,000 volunteers, and for old regiments. This leaves abont 68,000 to raise under the call for 300,000 conscripts. Probrbly about sixteen days remain for volunteering before the draft. + ae It je now known that the draft will not take pl (State Rights is a very lively ghost still stalking abroad in the Southern Confederacy. Mr. Foote, tue blood-thirsty inventor of retalia- tion biils, tells Jeff. that he must not raise men by general conscrip‘ion, but leave to the states the work of getting out the men wanted. A con- scription by the Confederate affair would be nothing less than an act of military despotism, — Foote isopposed to despotism—when it gores is ox. ij" In bis speech at Philadelpbis, Gen. Cor- coran said: ‘+1 will not allow any politics to in- terfere with mein the discharge of my duty. (Great cheering.} | take the Know-nothing by the hand 2s a brother if be carries a musxet or a sword alongside of me. (Renewed applause it care not where a man comes from or what his Hticsare. 1 know no man but ashe discharges is duf ‘o the flag. ‘A letter from St. Petersburg, of the 27th July, announces that Russia is henceforth to be aivided into fifteen military divisions. The country of the Cossacks of the Don will preserve its present militury organization and the govern- ment of Archangel, Wologda and Astracar, from the few troops they contain, will have distinct military governors. According toa correspondent of the Temps at Rome, the Pope is about to issue a doctrinal bull which will condemn in deta! all the errors of the human mind and will trace a line of de- marcation between the Catholic dogmas and human presumption. The Pope has been earnest- ly engaged upon tais document for some time. {0 The inhabitants of New Orleans have been required to surrender their private arms. The reason med for the order is that at the late battse of Baton Rouge a number of the citizens of that town were found with arms in their hands among the slain on the battle ground. A mob destroyed the Bloomington (Ia.) tie for its secesh sympathies. SPECIAL NOTICES. —— Qu is Why ts it that Cristadora’s Hair Dye ts the best im the world ? Because eminent chemists say so ! Because it contains ne caustic compounds ! Because it wears longer than any other ! Because it operates instantansously ! Because it does not stain-the skin ! Beeause it nourishes and strengthens the hair ! Beeause it corrects the bad effects of other dyes! Because its presence cannot be detected ! Beoause it never fails! + Manufactured by J. Cristadoro, 6 Astor House, NewYork. Sold every where, and applied by all Hair Dressers. Price $1, $1.50 and $3 per box, according te size. No. 1. 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Batchelor’s celebrated Hair Dye prednces a color not to be uished from na- ture—wazreated not to injure the Hair in theflenst; remedies the ill effects of bad dyes, and inviger- ates the Hair for life, Grey, Red or Resty Haw instantly tarns a splendid Black or Brown, lesv- Ing the Hair soft and heautifsl. Bold ‘oy ait (7 The Genuine ieaignea Wittiam A. Baren-| RLOR, om the four stdes ef sach bow. factory, No. 31 Barciay et., New York, miv-ly (Lavezsi Broadway and 16 Boud at ) WASHINGTON, D. C., TUE TELEGRAPHIO NEW3. THE WAR IN KENTUCKY. Farther Particulars of the Late Battle Lovrsvitiem, Sept. | —In the battle fo ught on Saturday, near Richmond, Ky , the Union force, as near us could be ascertained, was between 8.) and 9,000. 1t commenced by Gen Nelson driving the rebels back, until about 4 o’clock p-m ,when the rebels were largely teinforeed, and crossing the Kentucky river they captured nearly all our artillery and routed our men ‘The rebel force 1s estimat at 15,000 to 20,000 men. The Federal loss is reported 150 to 200 killed and wounded The rebel loss is not known, but is said to be heavy. Gen Neison was wounded slightly; Col Warner, of the 13th Kentucky, and Col. Top- Ping, of the 71st Indiana, reported killed. At Lexington last night the bells were all rung. nd all the mele citizens were ordered out and lepton their arms. Major Generals Wright and Wallace are at Lexington, and the Union men are ony, Prepared in case the rebels make an et- tao! Gen. Nelson left en route for Cincinnat! to-day A Bowling Green dtapatch says that « lurge rebel force, under Buckner, is at Thompr!naviile. The rebels destroyed the telegraph line to-day at the State line, thus cutting ¢ff the commun!- cation with Nashville. Gov. Morton and suite arrived st the Galt House this evening. ‘There is considerable ex- citement in the city to-day. PROCLAMATION OF THE GOVERNOR OF KENTUCKY Lovisvitig, Sept. 1.—Governor Robinson hae {sawed a proclamation in which he says the State has been invaded by an insolent fie, her honor insulted, her peace disturbed, her latezrity im- perilied. ‘he small but gallant army ‘aised upon an emergency for her defenee, under Nelson, kas met with temporary disaster, and the enemy advancing to the accomplishment of bis purpose of the subjugation of the State. He must be met and driven from the border. He calls on every bes citizen of Kentucky to rally to the defense the State; to ralse up as one man and strike « blow for the defense of his native land, property and home. LATER FROM EURUPE, Sr. Jonns, Sept. 1.—The st-amer North Amer- ica Cape Race on Sanday morning, with later advices from Europe. The U.S. steamer Tuscarora had returned to Kingstown. The London Times, speaking of the conscrip- tion in the United States, says that the land of freedom is now ruled by « force that is creating terror. Th- London Herald says it would be the salva- tion of the Northern States if Europe would im- Mediately forbid the continuance of the war. ‘The embarkation of French troops for Mexico had been suspended till after the arrival of the next maii from Vera Cruz From Italy the statement is confirmed that Garibald! entered Datania and was weil received by the people. In the I'alian Senate, on the 20th, an explaaa- tion of events in Sicily was asked for, when K:- tugzi replied that the government considered Garibaidi in a state of rebellion and that the situ- ation of Italy was grave, but be hoped the dim- culties would be surmounted. Ratazzi also stated that communication between Catafusia aud other towns had been interrupted Gen. Melle, belleving it to be (he tatentiun of Garibaldi to proceed to Messina, had placed at the approaches to thatcity. The Senate, after hearing the statement, adopted the following: “ Resolved, That the Benate 1s couvinced that the ministry will act with the greatest eneryy, that order, law, and the dignity of the Crown and of Parilament may be maintained intact.” THE LATEST. Lonpor, Friday, p. m.—The Garibaldian question is unc! Sicily 1s proclaimed to be ina state of siege. Gen Cugia has issued a Proclamation saying that he will dissoive every armed band by force. City Peint Destreyed by Federal Gunbi Fortress Monon, Aug. 30 —Fhe steamship Baltic arrived here this morning and awaits orders. Reinforcements are ordered to James- town Island. City Point has been entirely demolished by the Federal gnnboats. For some time past the rebels have been firing into our transports passing up and down the James river, and Comimedor: ‘Wilkes sent the rebels word if it was no: discon- tinued he should destroy their bulidings at City Point On Thursday lest the rebels brought down to UP Point eight cannon and about 400 riflemen, and o re on the Federal flotilla, which at that time was near and abreast of that point; whereupon our gunboats opened fire upon the Point and demolished every building in the Place, and dispersed the rebels. The Guerillas in Missouri. . Louis, Aug. 31 —Advices from Greenville state the guerilias, 1,500 strong, under McBride, threaten that pee: and that 1,400 Union troops, under Col. Simpson, are there to meet them. The rebels hevefor some days been con- gregating all their available forces at that point, and hourly make offensive demonstrations. An attack is soon expected, but no fears are enter- tained as to the result The steamer Adriatic arrived to-day with 500 A negroes, freed by Gen. Curtis, on board. like number 1s expecied to-night. Capture of a Rebel Train ef Carsin Mi ‘ issippi. Memrnis, August 30.—A train of cars from Grenada was captured on Thursday a, the Fea- eral troops who occupied Hernando, Miss. Lhe “rebels are said to be at Cold Water, four miles distant, Gen. Villepigne, with 9,000 rebels, is reported to be moving through Grand Junction. Prominent secessionists say that Bragg’s forces have gone to Western Virginia, and will soon ‘h the Kanawha river, and then march to the Ohio. Rebel Guerill: the Tennessee Kiver Catno, Aug. 30 —The steamer Rosie Hamilton ‘was fired int» on Thursday, when thirty nules above Fort Henry. Three of the shots took cf- fect, and the captajn was wounded. The gui- boat Alfred Robb, which was following the Rosie Hamilton, shelled the woods, without, , effecting the dislodgment of the rebels Persons Favice Weak or Sore Eyes ie be “BARRON'S EYE SALVE for sale 369 Twentieth street, perwees great vari a a nee Racsse pears and between Sth and lot Streats fo ett NS Ss No. ta ; YNOPSIS OF +Rk ee SIDENT’S PRO For ths Offersng of upwards of 4,400,000 Gores yd tn Oregon. lors public sales in the Bratz oy Oxzcon, series as z At the o at Onzeon Gar. on the 6th of tober, 1862, of one hundred and‘fitty eight town- paand of townships, heretofore tnotfersd, eat of Moantains, and within the Seer js of landi meni po I otseca itr. 1e 1 SEB 16 13th of UO: soli Hea rovetae tosses vonpco emt wre! offer é the Cason 1e Moussines within the dii etiot i be iterga Cita arg. With the usual al lands are to ae ine easly excepted to be offered, such | |nd excludad froin vale be kept open uati! the | A. oft inne wil bs ‘cdmitted Until ator the espn. Bre reqpired te =, oapired » @xtabiich on ‘oper Kez ope fears, claime of th » Gener al Lane Omlee, ayYm, jnder the regulations of the NO?ICE.—On and sfter this date, visiters wii! | Sank of Washington, Patriotic Bank now > BO payment can pes lowed to enter the wards of this Hospit. ou | Kane o! Commerce farmere ang Pros! except to sao! esis tordays and Sundsye ony. an. Balk of Motroeous. The Bul.ion Bane. ia re asare specialty audi a to a !y between the houra of facdy he Back of Commerce and the Bo y mmimissioner of ths GeasrA Land (fice. JOHN 8. BILLING. 5 issue cutee of the denomination of &. yel-Whw © eet Surgeon. OB. Aresy, in Gharce apwaria, a ne ea A TR RE A re ne H fs EPTEMBER 2, 2 O72? « MyIte he ECUCATIONAL. ROPOSALS FUR PORSES ‘i ARY. = Daroy Qvarren™ “3 . {[MI8S. soovkicH’s si zi vaRrRnM as CP PieE. * ton, I 5 1 Will bo re-opened on Morday, the $. +! ol sep- Washinezc » Atgust 23,1 tember, Yerms,licm @510 86 per @usrer bs cSomived at # 8259 3st eae _ Cette | . N RS, 6. MUNROE, Bavinz obwiced mn room | 5¥) fifteen buadred Ho ter, of the tol WR ioe Stelicibe, and cesrebl resi tor pons. viz: north weet oornerof L acd B xh ate ive CAVALRY frelaied t peonare 8 im “3 no uber « { puplis. on Fer Cavairr, (1%) 0°98 thoy » Boo Le ouday) of September (18) Ef ee as an hac waa 8 ees Monday) o¢ Bap 15) £f een tocis)8 xt Bais M&s. a YOUNG LADIES, Corsaa ov Bentit arp L Ssxeers, # SCHOOL FORK GIRLB s ,ME Exercis © of Mia M. wut open her French an nd & eptember 23th, at Vo a Apeoar ip tie b'dis made: oposa'a from disloyal part sidered, and an oath of Bitz an phar con. THE WEEKLY STAR. ‘This exeofiext Fy mily sad Rews Joarmm -con ‘aleing & gronter varioty ¢: imterering reediing WER Guede found in soy eee —e pabliched om Fridty merning. FrLMs—Tasa, tmceriably, tn Adeieas. Dingle co It \evariably contains the “Washington New’ teat cos msde The Datly Eventing Siar cireulets t* cenersily throughont the country. 16 a vit eoples (in wrappers) cam be pre’ cured at tbe oonnter, Immediately after be tense | ofthe paper. Priee—THREE CENTS OvrrFIi¢CIianbs fraARIMEN®T OF SWAT’ st W asnins tom, January 85, 19, The Searetery of Stele will bereafter receive embers of Conereen on business om Saturdays, orrencing Wilk Caturdey, the iret ef mex? ment. Jen 2-41 WILLIAM HB. SEWARD: PRorosaus FOR OATS. <e (QU ARTERMASTER’s Daror, Artiery, ARTILLER} 4 SAARC Tho. f 4 te will ve an sol int 1«* age, of dark m . eth dav of Rovtembar, ait cl bewent -he* . 2 ng the Government vite hesof UA TS. Te este 5 ut ap in v ° tomsot Depot Quarter r direct within (20) twea- ty deysicom tke date of tne conti act, or euch longer y | Pecied @ masy be agreed rpoa, 20; wf, VINCENI?B SCHOOL. osc" p-ososition. » PROPOSALS Pe Corser af ith 2oeals cust avec fr'e'*ar'y whather tia bil is ‘Phe full psiae aud Port Offos address of me chosi wall f (vary or Ariilers diorses, aud in mocas: | de- must appser in the p ¢poe Proporais pn har 3 aiuet bath be bid for on ths wear be for (10),0)) Ome hundred hoasend Seseele. SS y +s, 1 3 loth classes, te ie mad? un th a> 01 & Grim, the name eet, heiween Maseachusstts avenue ret.on Monday, Sept ist. 5-727 ‘Bho dution of thin Institut on Monay, “ep pRITOLaReL NOLUMBIAN he Sesrion of the We. vA Pre>arstory har l0:b. ard of cbr Bth. bor ply to AMSON, tresident ) KRAVILLE, NRAR aLtIwoR Sexson oper on Moncay, the rat Kev. &. Q.S. WALDRON Pikecvilis, SON INSTITUBE, HT street, bersvean 12th and N3th strests. Rroposs: by ERS must bo adres ‘ usrtermester & should be pini 4 GUARANT! Tae alulity of we fer ehould 1% be awarded him, moet twe responsibie persons, whos: &ppecded to the gunrausen. Phe recponsihility of th the offic:a: certificate of t trict court or of tbe Una oy murt be pree d, or their grop Bords in the enm of te righe?t ty thy orrt-a nor and 1 ‘Will bs req.itrd of the suoras fai will not be o thoraent ro-eseary for biddor cacy to bs pro: uce ad. L an be procvrel vpon ap; 18 Offics, Other pe somal erton when the bu a f, the contract, 23 gBarantio: by 0 © guarantorn meet be jerk of the States dis As the bond muet secompany the eopiract, it wil to ha-e ther bonds ner d3 signed in Snt cigation when the contract is ioe ivdiyides, p-cpossl of the partaer il mot 6: cow ‘ik MLST AC0OM- tainC B. Fer- S.Ar id b@ py marks T \. 1 one tide tora th be abli'y of the td e 10 ye oon! beanied ohm must bs eusraated epers ns, whore eignat the guaracte, f the eet must rtifioate of the Cierk of or of the United States Da when the bids" uot be consid - nds in the sem of ive thoesand éollers, © contrsoto: and bolh of his gus @n.ore, will roquired of Lue successful bidder upon sening = the bo ad < pany the eontract, it As the md mart accom! 7 Will be Lesoseary [or the bidders to have 4 the ders must be pree-ntin opened, or their propor: bondemen with them.or to have bol ie 1 Na r - 7 } anticipation and rendy to be pi - pays tit amma contract imasigre. iS.anks for bonds pro =chool will be resumed on FORM OF cured npor application 1s office, either person - - tion cailat) We.—-.ef the coun! State of | Bis. by ‘sreph. ’ and ef te county 3 Stare GUAKANPEE. tas. B YOUNG, do berehy cugrantr is Bhi to + Of the copntr of—, and Sta’p of Untel } Principal. b the teruns of | ——. .efthe county of ——, and S.ate on and thrt, ehould bis prorosition | of: do herebr cuaravtes that ——is able MATH: W'S FEMALE ACAUEMY, ed, he wil A: ouce enter inte & ovutract | to fuli lac tract Cor. 18th st. an Yerk av he. of Lt propos. The exeroeor vf ths ins on wil be rssumed ded him we ere pre- F be sncepte4, on the firm: Cay of Sestember. 22-o0tzev4.i p At BURG TOWN COLLEGE, fs Fho exerci on the Isto olm U 4HE NION FEMALE ACADEMY! its TRINFLEENTHSH ACADEMIC oommences SEPTEMBER 1ST. Cironlare et: LAVENS BUS PRisce The Bhirty-srat Annus! srssioa w Septomber Int and a entific pa t. ‘Vorsus boarders, 9159 p on Phere isa daily stage from sburg. ; Prof J. FIfil., Prinoipal, .EC'R SOBGOL ¢ JUNG LADIES! Ne. 28 Noarn K Sraery. Betwoen Seventh thin Streets, MISS WILLIAMS wu! ope thi SAR an 1b Im* Rat Friday, the sl oay of Hepiam her, ‘eh ran due § Mo for faraleling the Sor cation for the sex Jone hundred and fifty they preatie Ni Jt OF gas | 22 (2 000) two thous at Junior Glass M sol ‘s Rec HILL Nee KE, ELLICON?s us. Hower County, Md, ‘The exercines oi ty on sno first of sept to the Direoior of th: ROOKEVILLE ACADEMY, Ri oNTsomxny County, Mn. he next session of tiie .netitetion wil! com- mer.6 on ‘ondar, 2epiem ist. For ostalogzes address the Frincipal, at Grockey i Bb. . PRE titwtion will be resumed For pa.tioolars appiv Bu l4 taop 2 an i-Im YHEGARAY INSTIBUGH, 2 FOR Yuu 1827 and 1629 Sprace at. P Je phis. Fhe reg ular course of instruction embraces the E pgiieh and Freach Langusges end Literature, ik in ifreg aired. @nd zi the branches which coa- Piitate a thorough bngiish ni Prouch ecucation, @Lis cons Ate the Gyect of 5 Teno’ is the ianguege of the family, tho tnstiiate ton, and is tau, to the highéat courss of on. fhe sohoisatio oar ber I6th aud closes July be obtained from Madame ope! of Chereray Institute. nm the rudi re snd com- mences Septem- yr &o., can VILLY, Pria- te 2-8 net bsge eave to inf: that he keep: tantly on herd ° sian Bair Foulc, and a svoerior aisicie of Bay hum, tor the use of cach person who [avers hon Vin 2 cal W COSLEY, ou 26 lw" No, 38 D ai,, bet. 7th ane at B OU ES, SPAZLON STON Fu SAL in Georgetown, VD. C, ia now offered Application for t “hh? Geo gttown A NOVICE, L& Persona sre herevy notified that, from this cate, will psy no debt contracted on my rocovit by any person whatever mnioes suthor zed NiEL Washinston, D.C. Ausnst 11 et & FURNITURE PR CRS Hev.ng pirchessd cur eucire, stock .0r Casm becers ‘he ¥ ’ ‘Ww coimp!*te in evers ga PMs invite cll wh» coutemp nishing, promising 8 ss7 ng Of at lessi 25 por oo to ail who make thei Ctions of us, itis neoeseary to particalarigs, &1 Our ¥set stuck em- pres every article neccesary to {urnisi @ house oun es Ail we asa is ca | to satis’y you-ssives, BUTELEHK & WILSON, 1, No. 318 Pa. ev-nue, rwoen Kh anv ith ets. SUBSCRI pa EB KS KE fe ULLY all attention to é oir imrge aud superior auppiy of . BRIT ARY AND NAVAL FUR ISHING GOODS, Consisting of everything necessary for a ou pereo: - Officore req to call uring such are pd teeny invited PF. J, GELBERGER & CO ate FL. i. Loudon & Ci itary sod Naval 2. js % eotf Metropolitan Ho T° ALL WHOM IF MAY CONCERN, Cash paid for old Corgr ent tffice Koporis, old nas, pam- palets, Newapeper Circulars aud old Documsites of every dase ipuon vo be used ior paper inakere’ sLU0K. AUdrera . SFOCKWELL & EMERSON, 25 and 27 ann strect, ow Y pity. | 8 Rn Se 1 0 A B: XPEHS SUMOCL UF THE COMLANY; 23 ceate, Phe Vovn.teor’s Bend Book, London ; 3) osnts, wight infant.y Drill of the Upited Sates Army ; 48 contr, Carry’s V. Col. Ma | Doouments, alii ttesrs’ Camp aad Field Book; 45 ote, Memoir oo swords, vondun ; 5) cts, Magrath oathe art of Wer, London; $1 5e, Van Ness’ National Sohoc! oj tue Soidis; ; 50cte., Rifle Dati and tion. Loudon; 25cs.te, The jotsuiry Meueal, Loudon; 81, Seat Orders, Atiny Of the Uramea Londen; Go! Percy's Cautions fer Company and Battalion ul, Londen; 50 B abason’s Soldiers Movoagall'n Campaiaue of Hannibal, Loudon; au a7 FRANCK FAYLOR = their Science, Londor ; s ¢ A PSE PO Yo” SEED SRSORTU SPLOT ePUEDOUEEDS SEGRE > tiorses contr twill re rxbje toa now= “ot conforming to the s: tac > fares will bs reosrrad. in Becore 2TION. DELIVERY, &o. tracted for under thised y ineptoled. anc Sued as do not o' #7004, sovad, mgrensoteble quality, will be re~ ‘The horses ravs' vm Ceyvered in this cite. o2 or | eons. - bef ro Pfonday, bth dey cf Cctober, and no ex rarmeni to be nade from tume to time, as the : ON &U~ preiext. forage '# deuvered, or eo soon, reafter ea the E 6 comp's ive of the | Depo: Qanrtermaster ahall be in Funds. fo #001 tieroafier ar hs Depos(juar- | Avy icfermaiity in the bid. or non- conformance r shail be in fund with tre terme of tcis advertisement, will ensare vertisement, wii 2 wi be awa covh, s SHoress in lota of (2.6) two hun uniers the Depot Quarter or the interest of tne Goverumect to wary the hamber, rofect guy or all Qnartermaster reeerves to himee thi may . . Hi. RUCKE Si Colons! end Depo" Quartermaster, Sxareo or non-conformance ensere master chou d deem it PRorosars F DurorQ “OR OA SAND HAY, aRTREMASTER’s & HIN@TON, D. C., nugust 23, SRaLEy PRorogaL< wii! be recoiwed at th to be soa s. and cel Uszstobscfs up in bees of about: Oats Will be zoos: two rounds to tue Sack to be fuera Government Delivery to be mae in tho ality within (45) twonty-firo days frem ¢ contract, PROPOSALS. eu oat extra ch id upwards, and fonts ead upw: ‘he samo Appear iD the pr, a names of al) ! be cons: ier prrty sigci pose. e appe sidereci, Bud an eatn of — Proposition. ° Pr ER, termaster U. 8. Army, Uste and Hay = The ability of ti should it be awarded by two rrapousible inst 0@ Rppended to UARANTEE. to kim must @ cusrantes, shown by tiist Atiorner. Siddors muat be pree Gre opened, or their eulered. z inp jount to half the » wd & ulora, Wi eucogsafa! bidder upon rig: As’ise bond must acco: will be necessary for bidde: them, or to have bond ‘Rot sighed Blauke for plostion being mads By, by letter, or by teiegraph. FORM OF of the co: . of the c donerchy gugrantss thar contr’ ot, in aevordanes with t id thet, shovid bed cepted, he wi. once exter int cordance therewt thouid the vont pared to bevomowis eeouri (Fo this guaranties must 04 ‘ficats Bhors- me: tione: INSPEC KON, DELIVERY, &c nt wii! be rig rove of a goud rejected, Inspected, ano su r cal! bein tunds terms of this advertieeuent, wi! the rejroticn “f the propo Delivery to bs mace zt Washington. who ie oO” (Quartermaster reserver to himsel! the right to rejcot any or aii bidethet h-mard em too high. H RUCKER nu 23 dtd and m-rohantabie @ « Moiuy, put wey Py two thousant > bi Will bo receive. ier (660) five bundred —eh Lon ne le Lo r (80.000) fifty Se LDIERS AND CITIZENS! Fy for the ha~ and omte way be J paper, but must ce mads eutirsiy cot from, and wiihont reterens6 to, ence orer, full name and port office addrees of the Lid, me of a firm, the ‘ mr,or ths bid fn the individual proposal of the ng it. Progo sie from disloyal parties swtli mot be con- allogiacce Mast R9compant ie mast be addreeeed to Col, D. H. Ryox- a asaington, it, c teal saoald be plainig merxed "Proposals for he bidier to fill the oontrect, bo guarantied eTLoUe. Wiord siguatures Tre foaponsinility of the guarantors must bo :@ a&leias certifioato of the Clerk of the nosrest Districs Court or of the United States Dis 2 reete; when the bide | where Sutisrr may be suppiist, or depot 4: Poca Wil not be oon to be re- ‘ASt, Bigued by the concractor be required of the , contract, i 9 aeve their ben‘s- ds signed in antic: i ready to be prodaced wrec ths coutras* onda CAN LS procarca Up ou et Mis oMice. either person nd Hay contracted for under this ad rent to be made ugon the completion of the Or so roon thereafter as the Depot Q usr Tmslity inthe pid. or non-confor7 anor aro si road Depot, or at one of the Government Wharves, in we city of D. ® Co'onel ad Depot Quartermas er, P NUTICE. ROPOSALS from Dea‘era and Millers are in- 182. for -urn. stence Departme:t, vited till the 5th dar of Se; ichiog Fiour to tho bu kuown aa No 2 Ext Sauples of this Basery in th soty, mbe [tin desirous to make & contract for 2,00 bar | Brokn be seen at the Cspito! Tele, BUOGIG however, ANT pers u desire to urnis 4 lear quantity pe wu stere the precise number Brrel3 Nn MAB bi {y. wnti! the erntract t# filles » artet the & efore the purchases. = 6 de.vered a the & on, Or euy of the ¥ oc for any proper qaere, Neo Lids have previously faied io oon ply with tract must be presen: in person to reap A’. Weeblogton, D Flour” ri The cortractor will be required to frrnish abuses {ba received whieh docs act com oVOTLiNe: t inspection, cond Depot rehcusea 4. barre seod bead tins sgt Wo reyeot Boy & Will be received from co: tractors who vy uoter, and Ue) @ ECKWian, (CUFFEURNE HOSPITAL, , 1, 1863, lhe reyeotion of th: propor! Douvery to be made ateveh wherf at the olty ef Avexeuciis, ae Depot Quarvermester may di: root The Depot Quartermneter rererves to himself the right vo Sby oF ®i bide that he may deem too high, or for other ceflicieat “8 fh eu 2b-ded Ee are invited till the i862, for furnishing the Subsis- tons of Hay vered dolore the 30th ef Oeto- «ul said hay muet be un Lales, S Lecermarily bs balsa v their bids the prios par 108 AL we taney wu Lforach tao hay % be weghod at Sthlagten, at the {toe ocntrector,and to Le delivered at the best > mens ¢ © ysra Firms maticg bide must state the name of all the inte ested. NOTIC: PROFuUsA rembar wot erste made in Treasury p 3 COL. A BECK WIPE vu fend raed Bro” ae s. A.. and endo FENES, SUTLERS’ BENTB!— ind <a: Bode for Pista and Fanoy linge. made to oss ortert notes, at KOWARD LILLY Tent and Fisg Fectory, corner Pa avenre "game Colonisahen uilding, LS % _ Awuin, end ¢ ton, ARS. WRN having served as Matron the last yeas nthe Agmy of the Povomac, whore she sai und-eds from tac hospitais, CF her Medicines for the beveatof ail. tterF EVER MIXTURBS not Une teaspoon- ony Pp falw. no Seid Roome, Slat New York Masset, Lisut Soott, A jutaut urogory, do; Lieut. Maclatire, Wusr- termaster bills, cisus, + Ci OT» 4th —s ye 3 Besa, N. ia ipley, 4 Sergt. Major Gregs, Capt. nioas, Bere Doves, Capt. Bcvoks, ree ‘Mao well, Capt. Jaokeoo, oergt Bradie, do; Gath; Orderly Baus, N.#-, bestdes bh of 8c. “had at Stott’s Drng Store, opposite Na- Nairn’s corner Srenue ent FS Klin onse Cw 4 D a Gol, Cone id Lieut. Ve unteers; oe Coil street, becween 6th aud 7: » Weehington, Mre, W ren, Mideif and Magnetic Eolsctic Phy :ormc, iuvites thure who cexpair of beirg cured of Stiff Joicts, Chronve Rhenmatiam, -o:8 Even, Old t icere, Bumors, Hemorrhoidal infirmi- ues, itch or Tettere, Unnces, &e,&c. No Cure, no ray. es boarded ad atvecded during 4% caoeent. No. 445 K stroo:, betwoen 6th and mn” STlECHED LINEN SHIR'P BOSOMS, select x 8 ites Bri ety lee, Straight end Cross over Pisits, irow low priced up to the five n umbers. KO pieces3 1 tine aud bosom Lineas, aalities inBC can (ere don beet b 109 pieces Ww hie tome and Wan to p sin ‘ok imcure no obii to y Y & BRO, Pa sre. and Ninth street. USF RECEIVED AT No. 16 Space, Penn, svep det sth and Sth streets, jog Baimorais, Frevoh amin, Lace, Congreasand Button tare, rench Kid Slippers, Misses’ hildrene’ Snoes of ere: ij Gente” Froucn Ca iskin, Gove M Seat othe at bs ost at Siena s re oye” isa Yoraeeotrt “°"S: ROSENFRAC™ Meseuize “*WVHUZE AND COLORED Various kinds of Lathand other kindeot weis, thin ano vast quantity of Linen Goods puaily ey parcing torough our heeds enabies us to offer span DS Price oOn.y the Rotual cash standard wall marked ir plain ficur en = sad PERRY & BROTHER, 35-lot Pe srenue and oth at EURGETUWN, U.C., JULY 2p, 1863. copartrersh'p heretofore existing between BUSEY acd JoHN J. BarnaeD, under tl & BDavnanrp, expired toie 2: cay ou will coptinge business of ° frm at the o. asd, on Briagestrest, two i sN0.5. BARNARD. UOLEN SHAWL, adapted im styles fabss0 for early Autuan od hascern correspondents cord a ?. y- iiss pies iy, she ectoa! oxen stander value, :n iigeres. ncocaep PORRY & ERO, ave J Nonth street. N ONE MIN@TE: omties, Clad and ty Linseed Jools. Wane, arte, Lzoresoeness of the & est, aL } She w. i buser y Hmm vv | UarN if | i, BP.Avta sously om ¥ . teae| @! inoen renience eo ha . WHIQE, No. 426 Fa avenve. belween tk and bg = rom 6 &.m.to7 s,m SEVEN © VEL ASSYONG PIANE yg AS EO carved, bawing been in ass bu! et time will Ne sold at. erence ssorific or he rervice) ian ld sear Naptine, ( Fowe ings by the yard,) Ne pieoe Tris “Lin a oat crades, thick ‘and -