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LOCAL NEW AMUSEMENTS TONIGHT GRover’s THEater.—This evening is set apart at for the benefit of that talented —— Mr.W. J. Pec nar~ Babe no Sene hugek ting rge audiences at to this popular temple of the drama for the past wo weeks by his admirable, of and other Trish Lion,” Thrice Married” and “Lord Flanigan” are ‘the plays selected. In “Thries’ Marrial” Mn. Florence sustains five Fonrp’s THEATER— Miss Maggie Mitchell —This and accom) takes a Soe ee the occasion ap- as the in “Fanchon,” a wi bas every night jucees. Every xe Apion ling of hea: appealed toin «Fan- iepeitian comet but be _produc- good. To-night is the last of To-morrow night the French Spy by request, and on next ial entertainment of r the accommodation lady whose Tre Canterbury boards. °S Amelia Wells, and the entire ap ce wy Misses ier Suther- court of the Abuser.—An ad- "Tem Mall. Ma}. iperance Hall. aj. chair, and Mr. Fowle, gle usual q ha pen cases house if well ‘enough, and if left the hospital they were put Wasutsxctox, to further hat ha: Teport, ‘vin; ; Givided their labor among thekoverat ospitals, they have been able to visit the following, the condition of which found as tollows, viz: Harewood, visited by near = Mass.— The sudden and immense inpouring of patients into this hospital was such as to preclude for a time all possibility of order of any kind. Con- sequently surgical attendance, rations and com- forts of every description were sad! and as a matter of course much suffering ects, and have reason to believe that | Mansion House, Alexandria, visited by Messrs. ‘Tilley and Ford.—The police of this hospital is | Teported to be excellent, and the s: ical at- | tendance . The committee report that they | witnessed of the hospital by Surgeon ital all that such an institution should be. | ‘There is, however, a great defect in the rations | served to the conyalescents, the yariety being about the sameeach day. The tea and coffee furnished is the same le, Un! e ivash furnished to nearly all hospitals by the “Commissary De; ent—rash unfit to drench the meanest brute. For some days previous to | hat the bread | their visit, the committee state furnished the Government bakery at Alex- NM poor, frequently sour. This, ey. not & usual occurrences, | that bakery has generally been | Grace Church, (Island,) visited by the chair- man of your committee—This is a small hos- | and was found to be in excellent order. ‘patients all bore favorable testimony to the andria had howeyer, is as the bread Rind attendance of, surgeons, attendants and nurses, and —- themselves satisfied in res} . pec! Thirteenth-street Baptist Church, visited as ve.— White the ce of this hospital seemed | very fair, itis ev t that some of the attend. ants, nurses, &c., are incompetent for the proper discharge of their duties. The food furnished the “full diet” patients wns a subject of com- ogee the visitor was informed by the cook that he sometimes was so much dis- tressed that he could not sleep at night in view of the fact that he was obliged to feed his sick men on such miserable diet. &; 1y Church, visited as aboye. is subject to the same strictures as to diet as the foregoing. Columbia Coliege, visited by Judge Stele. The general condition of this hospital is good. but the “full-diet” patients complain of “short rations,” and are — with the same exe- crable commissary tea and coffee. ec Hospital, visited by Mr. Lammond and | the ittee.—This hospital so recently a chaos of filth and all manner of Mithy and cree: things, was found to be un- | tion, and therefore it was not | deemed just to make any criticisms thereon. Suffice it to say, that a very marked improve- | ment has been made in every department of the | hospital during the brief period the present has been in charge. ' Cliffbura, visited as aboye.—The committee found this extensive hospital in as fair condi- ; tion as the nature of its accommodations wiil | admit. The full diet,” however, is miserably | destitute of fullness. It is lean indeed. The duily routine of food is as follows: Breakfast. One pint of commissary coffee, one | Sfice of bread, one slice of cold boiled fresh beef. © Dinner.—Soup, a slice of bread, and some more boiled fresh beef. Supper.—Tew and dry bread. ‘This is the past, present, and probably future | “full diet” of this hospital, inasmuch as the | surgron expressed kis ayermon to good hring | for bis hospital patients, lest they should be- come too much wedded to hospital life. The Wisdom or justice of such a policy, howeyer, | your committee doubt very much. Armory Square, visited by chairman.—Is in Most exceilent order in all of its departmouts. Diet most excellent. Your committee cannot find language <ufii- ciently strong toexpress their feeling towards the Commissary Department for the vile and wretched trash it turnishes for our sick and | ‘wounded men under the xame of tea—the coffee is but little better—and the only conclusion that can ob goes be arrived at is that the in spector of these articles is wholly incompetent, , or. else he winks at the raseality of swindling © contractors, for certainly more vile and worth- | Jess stuff was never before palmed off ander the name of tea. 3 ; ‘There is a genergl complaint in hospitals about clothing. Men are brought into hospitals who have lost all their clothing. and after they Rave sufficiently reeovered to be able to go ont they are often compelled to remain in bed day after aay, shnply because those officials yghose duty it f= to do so. neglect to draw the clocbing to which these. men are entitled. Did these @fficials but do their duty, we should Lear less about naked soldiers, and the appeals to t benevolent for clothing would become less fre quent. In regard tothe diet of hospitalx, your com- Tanttee are of the opinion that no permanent im- provement can be effected so long as the present regulations exist. Until the subsistence of the Men in hospitals is entirely separated from the Medical. opt We May expect collisions between surgeons and ste war for morney- making outof the at best scant rations of our wounded and sick men. The thought is most humiliating that beings in human form should thus combine to swindle the unfortunate sol- however, that flour has been brought here | eently trom Philadelphia, thus reversing the | to $6 50. The Jarge Columbia Mills of the | drunk; turned over to mili | @runk; $1. | other prixoners. , Of whate yer trade or occupy Gier, who takes his life in his hands for the des | fence of his government, oul of his food. Yet, im sotur cases, at least, it seems nevertheless true that such damnable crimes are committed, and our authorities cannot too soon make pro- ¥ision for the correction of this revolting evil. This can only be done by making the subsisi- ence of hespitals so far independent of the med- ical department as that that department shalt -enly have the power to dic the diet, but baye no power over the pur 's of supplies, the dict siewnrds, cooks, &c., being under the control of a.chief, who should be a civilian, and who should be clothed with all necessary pow- ers for that purpose. By this means hospitals may be sa with competent covk=, who, in turn, will also be supplied with the necessary material wherewith to prepare a suitable dict dor the hospital patients. When such a system is adopted, the surgical nt having no futerest in the matter, will be likely to be a check upon the diet department, and enforce 2 more liberal diet for the patients. Another class of hospital attachwes, witaafew en a a Caps th coademna- nteltigent and christian people, We allude'to chaplain: employed by a chrigtinn and enlightened Sy samenh, caring as well for the sp asthe phy Welfare of the noble men who haye fo ehevery thing, aud perilled their lives in its det , professing to be ex- ~ pape ype Mission Toe and receiving ana compensation, not, as the use love the “loayés and fishes,” b use they bear Heh These men ite CAT everseen the patients except when ccazcen the shal ee of escort rl fron eae th pt he cates doing good The pede? s Tr, is too often to his wa the dark valley of the shadow of deat no kind friend to perform the with giants eftee coping a a Regiectnd wie lories ‘world. a five Sr: To Retter for by de Instead of fol- i | | lowing the poor coldice to bis Jast home, ang ‘ our hours—by Justice Waltes, the bod) sinks into Use sitemt grave, gud eecing si ave, in; that he is decently Seceoriling to the rights of our holy reli the heartless care of the Government underta- ker, who now comes in and. plays his part in the drama of wro Against our gallant sol- diers. A coffin much meancr than is prescribed by the regulations, and consisting of thin plank to the | ion, he is turned over to | of some soft wood, smooth, perhaps, upon the | outside, but rough within, is provided, the body thrust in, three or four in the same foad, and then drawn at break-neck speed to the cemetery, and there Tudely buried, without a prayor or any burial service whatever. Shame upon such conduct, and ¢kame wpon the civilization that will suf- fer it to be continned. These are bat seme of the abuses which your committee have had time to investigate. Others exist and should be brought to the light of day, and their perpetrators held np to the public | that | scorn and execration; and it is to be hoped those interested in the welfare of our soldiers will not cease their labors until every abuse is exposed and corrected, and till the treatment of our gallant soldiers, whether in or outside of hospitals, shall be such as is due to them from an enlightened and christian people. H. J. Atyerp, Michizan, JAMES STEELY, I}linois, E. J. Porter, New York. —— FERNALD, Massachusetts. — Sreexe, Connecticut. Mr. Dake called the attention of the meeting to the manner of burying the dead. A surgeon had requested him to make the fact known that a dead soldicg had been allowed to remain in the dead house, in close proximity to the hos. ital, for four Gays. At the E-street Baptist lospital, two soldiers had been confined in the Salen seis tae ale tebe eons oy an were now e General Wadsworth. F f *Echingion Hotpitai asking tne Preslarn asi the ent to n (Rev Mr. Powell) as- lace, on the. und that he al- deceased soldiers to buried without reading the burial service; never talks with the patients about their spiritual welfare; seldom visits the hospital other than on Sundays; and withal, is in the habit of using intoxicating drinks. And a communication in relation to the manner of treatment by some of the em- Ployees of the Soldiers’ Rest. Y. Polar, from the committee on organiza- tion, pepe adraftof constitution, which Was debated for several hours, and referred to a special bn See com| of Messrs, H. J. Alvord of Mich., ROH. Stecie of Conn., and H. B. Fernald of Mass. rae meeting adjourned to Wednesday night next. ee Grorcrrown A¥raina.—There is some hope now that the ays pee and Ohio Canal may be rendered navigable again for the tall trade. It is found thut the damage done it by the Con- federate forces was not so great as had been apprehended, the injury being mostly in cut- ting down the embankments at such points as Was necessary for the passage of their trains and artillery, and by which asthe water flowed out of course enlarged the breaks. It is not be- lieved now thatany important culvert was destroyed, and therefore the repairs may be easily mace if the line is kept free of theenemy. The flour mills keep pretty active, mostiy by supplies of wheat from Baltimore, and thus the supply of good extra flonrs is kept up to the demand for consumption. including army contracts for such brands. It isa curious fa re- course of trade, that article being usually shipped hence to the extent of 2 hundred or two thousand barrels per annuum to New York and other Northern markets. Georgetown extras Tange from 750 to & per barrel, and family at 8 50 to¥9 50. Super fiouris nominal at to Messrs. Welch & Herrare not yet manufactur- ing, but are expected to be in operation by the middle of the next month. Supplies of wheat continue to be brought from Baltimore by millers. Some small sales from other source's at 135 to <1 46 per bushel for red, and 150 to #160 for white. Corn is very firm at74 to 75 cents for good to prime white and yellow. Oats, good new, 50 to 62 cents per bushel. Hay 20 to S21 per ton for timotly. > A Fata AccipENT.—On Tuesday last three or four boys, not one of whom w over eight years of age, went to the camp east of the Cap- Hol, and were furnished by the soldiers with four catridges intended for ten pound cannon, and the boys attempted to set them off. The packages not taking fire immediately, two of the boys—Samuel Clark, son of Mr. 5 Maric, and Harmon Mahlor, son of Mr. H. Mahlor, (both of whom reside on Massachusetts avenue, east of the Capitol)—approached just at the time the cartridges exploded. Both were hor- mbly burnt, Clark having all his clothes burit off, and so injured that he died the next morn- ing. Mahlor is also so badly injured that his life is despaired of. This should be a warning to soldiers and others not to give children such a dangerons P thing as powder, and it is certainly repre- ensible for parties who haye charge of cart- ridges to allow them to lay sround in such a manner as to be easy of access to any one. od iil. Fourti-warp STATION CAs tice Walter.—Chas. Keenan, hi ber; #2. James Williams, resisting officer; Jobn Connell, drunk; $5. G. L. Lawrence, Smith, fighting; $2each. A.C. Chamber, John Before Jus- ithout num- Kippel, L. Higson, turned to military. Wm. | Hussey, disorderly: $2. Ed. Faulimer, Ed. Barry, John Madd, Jas. Muldan, do.; turned to the military. Wm. Beltley, George Guthrie. disorderly; W. Carroll, Jas. Doyle, Chas. Steer, Win. W Young, drunk and disorderly; Patrick Hadic John Martin, derly; 2. Jas. Dickerson, suspicions charac- ter; dismissed. L. Winberg, swindling: refund- d the money and was dismissed—by Justice Donn. ween Caprenr or a F Four inonths ago Patrick O'Keefe, drunk and disor- | loaded into the dead cart, sometimes | i } { | H { i | } | From Justice.— | Godfrey, who was | confined in Marlboro’ jail for shooting a young | wan named Duniels, near Bladensburg, broxe jail and escaped, carrying with him several The Sheriff offered a reward for his return to custody. but he was not found untillastnizht. Metropolitan Detective C got in jon that he was in Washi and taking « squad of the Fourth Ward the detective went toa house on K. Fourth and Fifth streets, and pla lo prevent Godfrey’s escape agai house and secured the fugitive. uifrey was committed to jail to await a requisition from the Governor of Marylond. so BS See > 1—The Assessor for the United Si e following: “112 persons of ever trod? or occupation are reqwred to tak a@ license to continue the same. Appli must be made to the assistant assessors, who are furnished with blank forms for the purpose. AU business done without application as aboye is contrary to law.” This language is as broad as itcan be, and covers the woodsawyer and grave-digger, The law, as printed, limits these licenses to certain specified canployments. and is not general. Will the Assessor be good enough to point out the law which requires all persons jon, to take out Ji hat- out ceuses ? ae) Se Tux OL» —Wednesd: Mary O'Snl- livan, milk ¢ Tested by patrolman nson, of the county. tor being drunk, neg Camp Clay, at the tolf-zate on t Bladensburg read. She had her milk can nearly filled, not with milk and water only, but strotigly im- pregnated with whisky, and she no donbt tested | She its quality on the road, and so got drunk. was taken to the Fourth Ward Sts dealt with according to law. On casion x woman dealt to the trom one can and milk trom th dealt both from the same can =e STEALING A Warcu.—On Tuesday afternoon ayoung man numed Edward Je Vest hanging in a carpenter she Department, in which Edg: work, And on returning disc watch, Which was { Jewett im n Officer Ball, who arrested Ri ered the w: Mg beew secreted in his trunk. Richie was taken before Justice Drury. Who committed him to jail. = ~> Hoxorsrcy Discnarery. — Lieut. Colonel Jacob Kohler, of the 12th Pa. Regimeat, who was arrested by the Government detectives, on a charge made by & person named Frishmuth, of Philadelphia, of being engaged in appropria- tung (roy ernment horses for vain and profit, has been honorably discharged udge Adyovate L. C. Turner, and the charge pronounced groundless, after investigating the facts, forme: diers whisky other, Mary wv vd that hjs gold » Was missing. the services of hie und recov- yw —_—> Emancipation Commission.—The Commis- sioneTs are now engaged in examining cases in- | volving the loyalty of the claimants. The lates easeexamined was that of Mrs. Bibb, of George- town, whoelaimsfive slaves. As bay vindobdh? RO satisfactory testimony as to her Joyalty has been adduced, and the case has been continued until Monday next. Dos ees Sv. Avoysirs Hosrrral.—Dr. Webster, who has charge of the Douglas Hospital, is.now the St. Aloysius Hos: forthe i e copie aii A new ee Wi like pm: is about to be erected in the TPOses square in front of the Dongins Hospital: ———_ Potick.—The ‘Fourth Ward patrolmen re- te yesterday —Alexander Dougherty, Thos. “y and John Nelson, disorderly; locked up rict has published a notice which © | well-known Chiropodist, at 426 Pennsylvania av., Tue Greex-Erep Monaten.—For sometime ere the wife of a mulatto barber named Cors- jet, who keeps ashop in the neighborhood of Brown's Hotel. has been suspicious that her husband was not altogether true to his matri- monial yows, and that he was rather too atter?. tive toa woman of lighter hue named Olivia Madison. Corslet’s wife had been on a visit to Frederick for some days, and retarned Thurs- day morning, (her arrival being unannounced) and going at once to her husband's shop found the womnn Mai on there in company with the husband. Immediately her “dander” was up, mid she “pitched inte” her better half with her fists and threw a bottle at Mrs. Madison, who immediately skedaddled. After clearing the shop the injured wife started to her home, pur- chasing a cowhide on the way, with which she senid she would give the destroyer of her peace agood drubbing. Dinner was atonce prepared, and she sat down to wait the coming of her liege lord, but he not making his appearance, she proceeded to the woman Madison’s house, where she found the husband coming down stairs. She collared him and sailed in, but be- fore she had succeeded in polishing him off to her satisfaction the woman Madison made her appearance, and the wife promptly transferred her blows to her rival. Officer Noohan, passing at the time, was called in and took Mrs. Cors- let in enstody, who was carried before Justice Clayton who after hearing the evidence and & history of her wrongs, held her to security to keep the peace. —_————— PoLice MATTERA—Second Precine!.—A. Tra- vis, stealing; dismissed. John Drain, stealing horse and buggy; jail for court. Jane Hopkins and Anna Robertson, prostitution; workhouse. Third Precinct.—Jackson King, grand larceny; bail forconrt. Betsey Brown, disorderly; fined 1.44. Robert Martin, do.; workhouse. Mary Nally and Virginia Ashton, do.; dismissed. Bill Ea urgh and Anna Queen, do.; fincd #2. . Porter, buying stolen bi 5 dis- 56. missed. Fourth Precinct,—Jas.Spenaglefuan, disorderly; fined $1.75. Thomas Calihan, assault and bat tery; security for court. Richard Hannan, do.; security to keep peace. John M. Burt and Ed- ward Trudy, passing counterfeit money; jail for court. Eighth Precinet.—Catharine McCalla, carrying cencealen weapons; dismissed. John Young, G. J. Douglas, J. Smith, B. McLellan, J. Quig- ley, C. Curtis, H. Sutton, James Miles, G. Jef- fers, James Barron, Wra. Cox, disorderly; dis- Missed. James Gordon, drunk and disorderly; do. Hiram Carmegiec, drunk; do. Geo. Walker, Jaaceny. do. Tenth’ Precinct.—F. Smith, riding on pave. ment; fined $2. A. Wensel, disorderly; do. 82.91, John Harragan, do.; do. $5.4. Walter Collins, nuisance: dismissed. F. Smith, profanity, and Thos. Moran, fichtinz; do. P. Cusick, do.; fined $6.91. E. Griffith, threats; further hearing. W. Connor, driving ever pa vement; fined #2. ea REFUSED HIS PAROLE.—Jeremiah Moore, a Confederate prisoner of Fairtax county, Va., who has been confined in the Old Capitol, was brought before the Provost Marshal yesterday and offered his release by giving parole not to take up arms against the United States or aid the enemies thereof, which he refused on the ground that the Confederates, they caught him, would press him into service, and if re- captured by the Union forces the penalty would be the same as that for violating the oaih of al- legiance. He was remanded back to prison. —— Tuirp Warp Station Cases—Before Jus- tice Clark.—Thomas Walker, diserderly; fined s Virgimia Hutchinson, do.; dismisse Jas. Rogers and ned over to the mili son F. Smith, drank; t agate AT AMERICAN Crrevs AND Eqves- TRIAN SCHOOL will open on Louisiana avenne | and Tegth street, on Saturday afternoon next, j organ to or eht . by Dr. Yon Mosehzisk Oculist and Aurist 7 Penn. avenue, it 4 Pennsylvania ayv., furnishes Carte de ¥ Kenesses of every de- scription. Likenesses of many of those slain in recent battles ean be obtained at thisestablishment. - Also, Card Likenesses of all the prominent Gener- | nix and Civilians, Orders for Camp and Field { Views promptly attended to. Remember, and go to Whitehurst’s before going ts the battle-tleld. se 26-eolm* Wintencrst ¢ a Go, ALL oF You, to the Dollar Store, 438 Penn- fylvania avenue, near 434 street, and did stoek of New Goods now ope: choice for one dollar. ——— Tur IxpiAn Hers Doctor, from Canada, will doseribe diseases and tell his patients the nature of their complaints or illness, without receiving any information from them. No tharge for consultation or advice. @ffice, No. 11 Washington Building, Pennsylvania avenue, corner of Seventh street, Washington, D.C. au 25-tf jee GREAT PENNSYLVANIA RovTE, ria Baltimore and | Harrisburz,te the North and West.—Two trains leave Washington daily and one on Sunday—quick time— low fare &nd sure connections. Soldiers’ ticketa sold. through at Government rates. For tickets and fur- | ther information apply at the office of Great Penn- sylvania Route, northeast corner of Pennsylvania avenue aud Sixth st., Washington, Office open from 5a.m. until 9 p. m.; on Sundays from 2 to 4 p.m. au lily E Noxvon, Agent, WHAT AN AMOUNT OF SUFFERING AND DisRAse among the Volunteers would be prevented by the free use of oway's Pills and Ointment. For Wounds, Sores, and Seurvy, the Ointment isa cer- and for Bowel Complaints, Fevers, Sinall Pox, &c..the Pidls are the best medicine in the world, @nly 25 cts. per Box or Pot. pai ie Cexronrt AxD Ease.—In one minut .Bun- i allosities, Warts Club and Tr A Nails " A Joints, Chillblains, and all Diseases of the Feet, cured without pain by Dr. White, the lorne, od bear 4): at, se 17-tf —_ Queny. Why is it that Cristadoro’s Hair Dye is the best in the World? Beeause eminent chemists say so! eeanse it contains no caustic compounds! se it wears longer than any other! <@ it operates instantanconsly ! e it does not stain the skin! Because it nourishes and strengthens the hair! Because it corrects the bad effects of other dyes! Because its presence cannot be detected ! Because it never fails! Manufactured by J. Ovistadoro, 6 Astor House, | New York. Sold everywhere, aud applied by all | Uair Dressers. Price $1, $1.0 and 3 per box, according to size. No. 1. Cristapono’s Hain Preservative Is invaluable with his Dye, as it imparts the utmost softness, the most beautiful gloss, and great vitality to the hair. Price # cents, $1 and $2 per bottle, according to | size, au 2)-colm,r eee BATCHELOR’s Harr Dre, The best in the World. William A. Batchelor’s celebrated Hair Dye pro- | duces a color not to be distinguished from nature— warranted not to injure the Hair in the least; rem- edies the ill effects of bad dyes, and invigorates the Heir for life. Grey, Red or Rusty Heir instantly turns a splendid Black or Brown, leaving the Hair softand beautiful, Sold by all Druggists, &e. er The is signed Wituiam A, Batcue- LOR, on the four sides of each bor. Factory, No. 8i Barclay st., New York, ly I 3 Y 16 Bond st.) MARRIED, On the Tsland, by Rev. J... Hoover, Mr. ISAAC NN GINK. SMITHSON to Miss MARY A —~+208+ — areas eases eens fill sep al aR CaaS ORE: DIED, On the 25th instant, WALTER WINFIELD, aged By and 2 months, youngest son of H. W. and + funeral .on ¥ E Kk p.m... from No Thirteenth +t., between K and L. On the 2ith instant, of injuries reeeived by an rd 8 years, Dearest Samuel, thon hast left us ; Here thy loss we deeply feel ; But ‘tis God that has bereft us. He can ail our sorrows heal D, AND FOR SALE, per Schooner .a choice cargo, consisting of— 4 hay OATS, & ce. &e. aby applying To Le seid low to the tri i Er & DAVIDSO. Wharf, reetown, D.C. se243t* M4232 MOUNT'S CONSUMPTION DE- i¥E STROYER has relieved all persons who try it who are ailiicted with Consumption, Coughs, Bron- chitis, Asthma and Nervous Debii Ithas been recommended by medieal gentlemen who are Judges, and met with good suece: where. It can be found nt Stott’s, opposite the ational, and Entwisle’s, corner of 12th atreet and Pa. avenue, Mia. M. is still in the District. MADAM MOUNTS ALPHA SALYVY¥, for the iles. is succeeding admirably. Those who have tried it kay if there was but ons jar they would girs one thousand dollars for it rather than net have it. hey are both manufactured on G, between 11th and 12th streets, 339. Sold at Entwisle’s, corner of Ath st. and Pa.ay. Ahy apothecary wishing the above article on saieean have it by sending their address and good references, Re 24-3t" STIR SUITE FOR LADIES, MADE AND Modera fashions and tanricn PO Also. a Gine stock of Autumn and Winter DRESS FADRICS bx the piece or yard. ir Northern and Eastern correspondents send us new sup jew daity, Raa cuiaa uly, marked in plain res, the PERRY «BROT actual R, Poeun, ay enue aud Yh sin hers and else- | ery SAMUEL, son of Suaueland | | Officers, &e. Fry PLOUR.— 9 bbis. choice brands to arriva per schooner “aid.” FRED. 8. COZZENS, Corner Pennsylvania avenue and l4th st. AMS, HAMS, HAMS.— Best sugar-cured, in canvass bags, to arrive per schooner “Aid.” FRED. 8. OOZZENS, Corner Pennsylvania avenne and Lith et. EFINED SUGAR.— 20 bhis, standard Sagars— Crushed, Powdered, Square Lump, Coflee Crushed, &e., to arrive per schooner‘ Aid." FRED. 8. CO77.ENS, Corner Pennsylvania avenue and Mth «t. GOVERNMENT JAVA COFFEE.— & bags best quality, to arrive by schooner “Aid, FRED. 8. COZZENS, Corner Pennsytrania avenue and lith street. Frese GOSHEN AND DELAWARE COUNTY BUTTER. DPA fickins and tubs prime quality, to arrive, FRED. 8. COZZENS, Corner Pennsylvania avenue and lith street. Lstiars TOBACCO.— SAVORY, MEDALLION, YOUNG AMERICA, STANDARD SMOKING TOBACCO, Of various brands, now in store and on beard schooner “Aid.” FRED. 8S. COZZENS, Corner Pennsylvania avenue and !ith street. HEESE, CHEESE.— 30 boxes prime Cheese to arrive. For sale by FRED. 8. COZZENS, Corner Pennsylvania avenue and 14th street. AYER RAISINS.— & boxes best quality. FRED. 8. COZZENS, Corner Pennsylvapia avenue and 11th street. ANCY CRACKERS.— 206 boxes, assorted. For sale by FRED. S. COZZENS, Corner Pennsylvania avenne and 14th street. Yrsecar— WINE AND CIDER VINEGAR, Best qualities For sale by FRED. S. COZZENS, er Pennsylvania avenue and Lith street. ANDLES.— 1 boxes Adamantine CANDLES, to arrive and for sale by FRED. 8. COZZENS, Corner Pennsytvania avenue and Mth street. ARD.— 100 kezs prime Leaf Lard. To arrive and for sale by FRED. & Corner Pennsytyania ave . COZZENS, ue and th street, T?. TEA— 100 boxes choice Family Breakfast and @olong TEAS. For sale by FRED. S. COZZENS, Corner Pennsylvania avenue and lth street. R™: RICE— In barrels and half barrels. FRED. 8. COZZENS, Corner Pennrylrania ayenue and lth street. Ne lesen 25 cases half and whole boxes best brands SAR- | DINES. FRED. 8. COZZENS, Corner Pennsylvania avenue and Mth st, SWEET OIL.— Fresh Olive OIL, now on board schoonce * Aid’? FRED. 8. COZZENS, Corner Pennsylvania avenue and Mth st, to arrive and for sale by RUITS. &C.— MAD®'RA NUTS, ALMONDS, PRUNES, RAISINS, &c.. In bales and boxes. For sale by FRED. 8. COZZENS, Corner Pennsylvania avenue and Mth st, psoancee AND VERMICELLI.— & boxes best Italian VERMICELLI and MAC A- RONI. , For sale by FRED. §, COZZENS, Corner Pennsylvania avenue and Mth st. AYENNE PEPPER.— 20 cases in cans and bottles, best quality. FRED. 8. COZZENS, Corner Pennsylvania avenue and Mth st. TARCH, STARCH— 100 boxes best STARCH. FRED. 8. COZZENS, Corner Pennsylvania avenue and Mth st. APIOCA— 5 bass TAPIOCA on board schooner “ Aid.” FRED. 8. COZZENS, Corner Pennsylvania avenue and Mth st. For sale by Fatt ATE, ASSORTED KINDS.— 25 boxes, best quality. FRED. 8, COZZENS Corner Pennsylvania avenue and Mth st. EPMO. LEMONS.— To arrive alarge invoice of LEMONS. FRED. 8. COZZENS, Corner Pennsylvania avenue and Mth st. EMONS, LEMONS.— In boxes of selected qualities, For sale by FRED. 8. COZZENS Coruer Pennsylvania avenue and Mth st. FAsty SOAP.— 1 boxes Colgate’s prime quality, FRED. 8. COZZENS, ‘° Corner Pennsylvania avenue and Mth st, V ASIEGATED SOAP, ALL STYLES— Selected for the use of Motels, Families, Army FRED. 8. COZZENS, Corner Pennsylvania avenué and Mth st. pre ES.— Fresh PRUNES in Jars, for sale by the case, FRED, 8. COZZENS, rner Pennsylvania avenue aud 14th st. MBRELLAS.— ; 67 cases UMBRELLAS, selected expressly for this market, FRED. S. COZZENS, Corner Peunsylvania avenue and Mth st. Potstors.— x : WO barrels, in prime quality, on board the FRED. 8. COZZENB, Corner Peunsylyania arcuue and Nth st. BCLs ab WANTS. 7 ANTED- A SECOND-HAND WAGON, with or withoxt Harness. Adirrss Box 698 it* J ANTED—In & shee store, « amart and active YOUTH at No. 121 Pa svenue. #0 24-68" Ww ANTED—A neatly furnished HOUSE, six or lards’ Hotel teven rome, Address G. WILLIAMS, Wul- ne 26-' | WASTEDTA NURSE—one with guot - mendation, Apply immclintcly to 341 Tard se 2st" j Streetwest, 7 | TATELY—A FURNISHED HOUSE contai 1 or IZ rooms, located & respectable neigh’ Address’ Lock No. 31. Washington Pest Office. . No German preferred. WASTER A HOUSEKEEPER, (an olderiy Woman preferred.) to take chatge of a fami!¥ gfthroe perrons. Reference requ Enquire of W. 1 PANNING, af the othcdot Jaitine Teceea No. 227, opposite Willards’.. se 25-3t * YY ANTED—A YOUNG MAN, from 16 to 18 years V of age. as assintant and otherwise foe dd ab self generally errfel ome, whe resides with bis rent® and Can come IY recom: ; Ron Sther need apply. Ps UELLEW & Cb Ra 2 "510 Seventh +t. Washington. ANTED— ROOMS BOARD. for a man, i chiltrea. family, where there are fe proferred. Would feeaire one recs, of reference given vess Box 61 City Post Ofiice, stating terms aad lo- cality. 20 ast Gee, HOUSE WANTED, furnished or unfur- E nished, well situated, in — order; to have patlor, 5 cr 6 good ehambers, dining-room, and all ipursea gust tentat(pcienc wily eae hema’ Mo af 4 party may 4 had 2RNISHED HOUSH WANTS IMMEDIATE Cc 1 by the Ist cf October. Addroas, at offtce. tating terms, &e., &e.,"Trathway © ANTED TO RENT—A moderate NISHED HOUSE adry, ¥ location, and in 2 good situation. Apply at 430 D st. x25-2¢* WaA£ASTED-A MAN, (colored) to open oysters, atthe Oyster Saloon, ou New York avenu one door from lth street. Ww a nient unfurnished MOUSE. containing avout tenroom. Address THOS. L. HUME, at HALLS Grocer: . between 7t! sth Ws TED TO RENT—A HOUSE containing from six to nine rooms, or a suit of three four Unfurnished Room: Address “E C. City Post Office, giving situation and terms. #25-3t WaANtep—s C OK, WASHER and IRONER. Cail immediately. Liberal way R. Boot and Shoe Store, No. 329 Fe 25-3t between 6th ‘ — DTO oe sntarnishot maou in any reapectabie locality. quite goqd family having more room than ‘the i and will be satistied with a moderate rent, may hear of 8 permanent tenant by epee addressing “Henry L Washington City Post jor. 895-38 WANE —A few cood GRANITE CUTTERS, Also, for rent, three Store Rooms, just build- ing, and several Building Lots for busi nds Nese Ata: nent the Railroad Depot. Inquire of NICHOLAS ACKER, corner New Jersey av. and E st. _ £0 25-003t* NICHOLAS AG} a i, muslin, cambric, and have it stamped. Yon can have your 3t* LADIES, LOOK HERE IT want every lady in &c. choice of 5.06 elegant patterns, designed fer every ANTED RENT, IMMEDIATELY—A conve ' . A to Bo. 406 Pa. STRAY, split, to me. ne Cameo* last eveni A with maken and mane; his ven STOR focen Vit ; about 15 breast is 2 treet, I street, city. shore ired, wi ibe id to © stot i PES WICK 8 Office, corner Tth and F recovery. FOR SALE AND RENT. Fo SALE—Three «mall. on maha mid atenue, he balance oe at 403 rth street." 5028 RK RENT—Se | EQerrmicnr tgif te? Pati Beings, Pe? | teenth street, the first house from av., | No. 483. ee 25-3* | PPOCOMS TO RENT—Fine APARTMENTS mag | Ror ee es or | dence No, 424 15th street, between New oT aod H | POR RENTLin an el basement ROOMS, | com oxite the pect st. Geo lawyer's office. Fe 25-3t" “Restaurant, situated Address largest hotels, S Box 9, Star Foe REST _ sient FURNISHED ROOMS, in a i GREATEST CH SALE—The ete and Ni me CCU CE PRED I y for an to Frelireaceeee a e location, at moderate rates; those article of ladies’ wear. We only chorge siz cents per rooms in the vicinity of the Oxpitel, should width, and are the only persons in town who make once;they are fiue,airy reoms. The house ix it an exclusive business. Call at 250% Seventh ana boardin boust bat will pot belonger than west, and atree! orth: . rner a Liberties ses” Third st Doar on the avenne. te TANTED IMMEDIATLY—Tw RAR- | P.O LET—FURNISRED APARTMENTS, (in WANES avpivathe 3257 stret betetes | A private family} a Paslor ant Oeemte eae New York avenue and L st. se 24-3t* | nected,on the first floor, Et | five feet above tell tate oat wed ———--— | the sidewalk, neatly furmishdd and very WANTED TO, RENT—A STORE, suitable for lucated, a few ynnds enst of 15th street aud t the G ‘urnishing business. Address § of cars running from the Capitel to Rox Is.atthisofice, SO HOEY 460 New York avenue, References will be WANTED Three WHEELWRIGHTS, None | N03 ip" At hemo between Seng sien but good workmen need apply; to whom the i i best wages end stead mployment will be giten. Apply iS SOUN MURPUY. Pros ior lent SLO! gardener or farm manager. He is also perfeetly acquainted with the produce business, and a good accountant. He would be very useful in a sutler’s or commissary store. He speaks German and Englixh, Best of recommendations Please direct H. KOCH, No. 294 Seventh st. se st ANTED—At the Government Hospital for the Inrane, on the Anacostia Heights,onc MAN AND HIS WIFE (without children) as attendants upon patients, and one settled Woman as principal Pl cook (Intel. & Repub.) se 2-lw WAltep By asingle gentleman, in a quiet, healthy location in Georgetown or Washin: ton. a BED ROOM, with Breakfast only. Terms liberal. Address *S.,”’ Star Office. se 2-lw* CCOUNTANT—The services of an experienced Accountant can be had in the evenings, upon Written application addressed to 266 H st. ‘se 15 iu QEVERAL MEN Greggs ag soldiers preferred) SY and Boys wanted te sell goods to the army in this cMy and vicinity—a first-rate chance to reak money. Appix at 437 Pennsxivania av., (second floor.) se 15-im* war FURNISHED HOUSE, immedi- ately, inacentrai location—not less than 12 rooms. Good rent and best of referenses fs: Address “E. B.,” Box 3, Star Office. se 11-tf JV ANTED =We are buying SECOND-HAND WohCRNITURE, STOVES and BEDDING which we are La est cash prices, ilies deciising housskecping. oF having a surplus of furniture will find it to their advan’ to give usa call. BONTZ & GRIFFITH. Je12-tf No 369 Seventh st., between I and K ANTED—Every person to know that I am in V the market, realy te pay cash for all in the housefurnishing Mne, Those Paphe | the city or having a surplus, will do well to . R. BUCHLY, 42% Seventh street, between G and H, east side,) Dealer in New and Second-hand Fu lure. Bo 16-tf aa HOUSE WANTED.—Wanted to rent, for from one to three years a Furnished Dwelling for a private fmily, Location in the First or Second Address Lock 65. Washington, D.C. rd preferred. x atC. E. SAVAGE'S, 34 more. OTICE.—Those in want of Emplo: it of any kind would better call on the new way gn Office, No. 511 Ninth st., where the best of pay given to first-class Servante. I have always plications on hand for good s, Lani hambermaids, Waiters and oung Men to wait on tables, in Farm Hands wanted. joyers ood help will find it to tneiradvantage to ~ B.—Houxer wanted, The obtained without charge by v a c ¥ call. of tenants can pe Tn OR MATS! D° DOOR MATS! Housekeepers and others are particularly invited to examine our large assortinent of J01R AND JUTE DOOR MATS. which having been purchased before the advance, we. ar bled to offer them at our former | Prices, Uabled to GW: BOTELER & 808°” se 23-e03t 318 Pa. avenue. LOTHS AND CASSIMERES.—A new and full supply in the lot, many really choice grades PLAL rj BLACK One price only. PERRY & BRO., 3 avenue and Ninth street. Be Det To MY FRIENDS ERALLY—As all bases of operations have to be a I bere gee my Sage | to repair and refurnish ; will open on the ‘of October, when I will be prepared ta accommodate m: ona grand scale. JOUN D se2-Iw7 Restaurant Nos. 200 and 202 Pi RMY GOODS LAMP COTS, . COM AMP STOVES, @AMP STOOLS, MESS CHESTS, TIN-W4RE. , SPOONS, CUTLERY, TIN CUPS, TIN PLATES, SCALES COOKING STOY COAL OIL LAMPS, &c. ” 7m, ~ received by E.H.& HT. GREGORY, ke 321 Pa. avenue. a EALED PROPOSALS are invited till the lst day 6) of October, 1562, at 12 o'clock M. for furnishing the Subsistence Department of Wasbington, D. C_, With 1f,600 Bushels of POTATORS. The Potatoes to be delivered at slither G street wharf, Washington, or at the Railroad Depot. upia pose sound barrels or sacks, without cost of barrel or sack, and to be delivered’ by the 15th Oc- tothe bids should state th buthel of ic = a] ie ice n a Rook a aso »U.8. A, and a Cras: to be directed to ITH, A. D.C..and 0:8. “Proposals for Potatoes. a CRE SNS’ CODRT.—Di: et of Co on c to-wit cate of Alfred i” 3: aad tors of igrriet ‘ar al 1a, Wit! rt of W pul once ning Star, previ peat. A true copy. est se 2-lawsw* ae HOLBSALE DEAL ares = Ww Ks, VALICES, Sa’ ELLS. MACES, CARPET, AND PELLESTER BAG : WALL, STEPHENS & CO.. i selieoluil 322 Pa. ay., bet. gta and ioth ste articles | rni- | Be 4-1 y ANTED—WOOLEN RAGS of Gon j “WY “tion, for which the bighest price will be paid, | 36 lee street, “Malt a | 8 Fire PUBLIC GEN- Pat | cs HAVER. | NAL GARDENER wants aSitua. | S2® Fe RENT—At No. 450 between G and given, | MENTS—chambers. attach ed; recently fui | house. The lecation in Washington. isone of the most Twelfth a . Si wisi sess tii cee | _ se 26 st* / EST cass BOARDING. - Fane Board, say be | healthy and beautifull locations ington. No. 32 Mixsourl Washi: | and 4)5 streets, and Paymaste: | syenne. | | | for | Fam- PERM obt. | tral and healthy locatious MANENT D BRAN- in ene = | the | ton, on the southwest corner of j — or upfurvished Rooms. joare. Gas snd water ali th: ANENTAND ined § m one of _BALLS, PARTIES, ke. the PHCNTX SUCTETY, At TEMPE RAN E HA iL, 00; T Ta LOOK OU ESOND _A Gay Time Coming! F. ing that h on or about | _ Due notice wi in future ad: AND DANCING ACA’ e intends the be BALL A se 25-3t* 1 R. LABBE Has the honor The = Hi | | Th |. TUR tree "clock done i" end u the ainow uy Airy and bi ' without Bo: | porrcen ENTS TO VOLUNTEERS, Woshinstons Sepewmber committer teer plistmeaty ander the net “an 3 _fe 2 Stawiw vers, ¢ KITOREN AND 3 in the Store and bet iy ae eee ; to e ¥ property while ‘ules ‘some xtreote ha the suet es SUE. for and pay the damages house. as tisty the at low. who bay of t of thete \ . HHOUSE! CHBA ‘preval . wnished Rooms, with or ard, at ‘noderate Fates. = 60 1 Imtomy =e