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‘THE EVENING STAR SHED EVERY AFTERNOON, (SUNDAY STILE, "4 & STAR BUILDING! onsen PEIN'A AVENUB AND 11TH STRBBT, BY be Ww. D. WALLACH: _—_—_—s—_ Fapers served without wrappers Dy carriers 1 ewnt per copy, or 26 cents per month. In paskages by cAlriers at €4 & year, or 37 cents és ‘month. To mail subscribers the price is “Ble a year, in advance; $2.50 for six months; 8125 for three months; and forlees than three months at the rate of i2.cents 8 week. Singie copies, with or without wiser i DVERTIEBMENTS 8000! omce before 11. o'clock M., otherwise they may mot appear uti} the next aay. LEGAL NOTICES. je ee HE SUPREME COURT OF THE DISTRICE et Oou BIA, Hold: it rt of the Teor tates ton tue a strict. To ail fits steamer tached to the Potomac oe BaCostit = tills, oe (nO box gan hundred and fve ‘of tubecon. and $73 : , and brought the same into the of Faakingion. and ay same are libeled revi ~ cuted in this court in the name of the United States = Jaw: ful prize, and that said cause will stand for ial atthe City Hall,in the eity of Wasbingt»n first Monday of Ostober next, waen and where al! persons are warned to appear to cause why Soncennetice cucere rot be deci and to intervene for ir interes’ anh BJ gran, Clark. Ts SUPREMS COURT OF THS DI8TKIOT. OF COLUMBIA, Holding a District Ooart of the United Btates for the sald District — To ail whom it may concern, Greeting : Notice is berpby E7rB, that, on the 17th day of July, 1963, the Uni- States steamers Ooecr de Lica and Primrcse haw ene of ay, fo shoes. &¢.,and brought em into the 01 Pe og ek OE ei the » fo! is es sod that said couse will stand for trialat the tty Hall, in the city of Washington, on the first Monday of October next, when where all per- sone sre warned to appear to show ¢ause why con- demsation sbould not be and tointervene ir interests. By the Con: ty25 B. J, MBIGS, Olerk, Ts SUPEEMB COURT OF THES DISTRIOT OF COLUMBIA, Holding a District Court of the United States for the said Dixtrict.—To ail whom it may concern, Greeting : Notice is hereby iven, that, on the 4th day of March, 1883, the Gaitea States schooner Racer captured as lawful fees one small boat and three drafte, and bro ¢. 1 to the port of Washington, and the same are ied and proseeuted in this Court in the name of the United States, for concempation as such lawful Fie, and that said cause will stand for trial at the Bits’ Hall. in the eity of W on rat tober next, when and where all per- ar to show cause why com- should not be decreed, and to intervene e th vig B. 1G8, Clerk, 7 DISTRICT O¥ COLUMBIA, Holdinga District Court o. the United Btates for the asid District —To off whom it way concern. Greeting : Notize is bere! Soe ee tea oe aoe ae bre money and bonds captu: e Uni Btates steamer W: jank attached to ma¢ Piotills, and brought to the port of Weehing- ton, and the same is libeled and prosecuted in Cor in she same of t0 Uni ton- demnation ss law fu wtand for trial at t! ity Hall, in the city of ‘Washington. on the first Monday of October next, ‘when and where all persons are warned to appear to show caase why condemnation should not be decreed, and to intervene for their interests, the Gourt. sy Teer ofthe Gourt. py wEIGa, Clerk. Fog Van, BPIN Wane Agents. Steam: RPOOL Paom REW YORK, ‘Wednesday....August 12) Wednesday... it. and at intervals eaten abou: ir weeks frem Brcursion tickets cut and back in the Grate on }, Ou! cabin only, a fare and a ‘aif. Servants 20001 7 ers and children gader ia years Of age, bel? price.’ Infante freer Btocrage, with tu perio? accommodations, — $6 Price of passage from Liverpool, same rates as e. All fares payable in gold, or its equivalent in U. B. currency, Bach passenger allowed 20 enbic feet of luggage. gnerzrer nced surgeon on beard, passage only apply 7 oUwnt ms a. WHITNRY, Passage office, 26 Broearay, »New York. ‘HOW! 1D & ASPIN W. Agents. fe19 sm 54 South street. New York. KLIN & 28. “Mrricuis” GB 944 PuNWSYLVANIA AVEEUS. (north #ide,) between Ih and ith ata, BEA Pa. avenue, under the National Hotel. PEBBLE an¢ PRRIBCOPIO BPEOTAOLES, cor- Feetly ard ecientifioaily suited for every eyesignt. FIELD GLABBEB, @ ‘ROSCOP. mie eo rans and THERMOMBTERS, OOMPASS: ES. SURVEYORS’ INSTRUMENTS, PHOTOGRAPH ALBUMS. CARTES DB VISITE STERROSCOPES and ViBWS, &0. In & great variety and atthe lowest Bastern price: wholerale or retail. jy 2-tf yaa REYNOLDS HOUS2, The undersigned, thankful to his friends and the blicin general, for the patron. ven him aa former Bropristor of ‘cClellan House,” respectfully begi weave rm them that be bas transfer: 18 establishment to the corner of I8th street and Penn- sylvania avenue, where he bas opened a house in gew and complete style. Connected with it isa BESTAURANT, where the best of Wines and Liquore will always be on band. Meals can be had atail hours,andatthe shortest notice. __ The public are respectfully invited to visit this establishment, ay 6é-Sm* J. W. REYNOLDS, Proprietor, m BEASURY DEPABTMENT, OFFICE OF tS COMPTROLLER OF THE CURRENOY, Wa-HINGtcn, July 16, 1863.—Wheress, by satisfac- tory evidence presented to the eadlors gust it has been made to appear that the First Nat tional Bank et Washington, in the county of Washington, and District of Columbis,has been duly organized under and according to the requirements of the act of Congress entitled * An aetto provides natioaal @crrency, secured by a pledge of United States stocks, and to provide for the circulation and re- dewption thereof,” approved February 25, 1963, and has complied with all the provisions of said act re- auired to be complied with before commencing the it Bark 3 "Wow therefore f, Hugh MeCulloch. Comptroller efthe Currency, do hb certify that the said First National Bank of ington, county of ‘Washington, and Distriet of Columbia,is author- ized to cortmense the business of Banking under eat cintextim ony whereof. ‘witness my hana 8. seal i uly, 1863, [e 6.) and seal of ooo GH MeCOLLOOH: fy 17-d2m Comptroller of the Currency. QOEB ON CAVALBY. U. 8. Oavalry Tactics; § vola, Gcoke’s Cavalry Tactics; 2 vols. Cavalry, Light Infantry, and Rifle Tactics, 1 vol. Regalationa o: Yoemanry Cavalry. London. a on Cavalry, its History and Tactics, Lon- Le ‘alry Horses, * xi forses. London. andy Book for U. 8 Osy airy.” sa . London. govt ih Yeoman: nn en r r British Cavalry Hees! istions, Lovell on Outposts. Patrols, & $s London. jee for Officers on Outposts and Patrol Babbin's Cavalr; 7 cates ‘ onion. er uesyjon ip igultal 5 sate ons for Carbine and Pistol Bxerjise. cndon McOlellan’s Evropean Cavalry, McClellan’s Field Service of anis PRA 5 eatin C BOOKS JUST RECEIVED Aneey MUP OM PaBIs. Kebos da Meade Bailgioux, Ist and 2d vols, Bch vo! ne Fraditions (Ghopin),1 vol, mapa Lanuer, traces and Labitsky Wal- * Partitions of all modern Overas. tore o! sorsag At the Masic Bek @ mmrzeRory. A AMB omnes RU TET poh wanna MBBOHANDISR, MONBY. VALU een A RAH CEE BERT St ao sible sections of the country. bas Seszolee in the principal Railway NORTH, RAST, WEET, AND NORTHWRET, 25 L BXPRRSS COMPANY ‘A. AVENUB. OPFIOR 614 24 1h D.6. Collection OTES, DRAFTS and st all eecuetible paris of the Vole aN ae BXOITEMENT. Bey Call at the GEM, Mo} 273% Penoey}- ue, Dext door to the 2 2 M188 5 Ces At eae ce Bventhet + ‘ten( 5 ef a!] the parties composing it m ar. Bach eal must be acto ted Oy the guar- antee Aes perrons as to ‘the 1 ebility oft the bidder to ffl the contract. certificate above mentioned.) The jarantors must verified tv the official certificate of the Clerk of the mearert be. Boadrsed . THE WEEKLY sTAR. ‘This excellent Family and News Journa containing a greater variety of interesting reading than can be found m any qther, ts _, TERMA— Cask, invcriably in advance, Singie copy, per =o si 3 ‘ ‘Ten copies. Twenty-five cop’ 0 08 News” that has made The Datty Bening Stay circulate so generally throughout the country Published on Friday morning. Five ccpiter It invariably. contains the “ Washingtom S7 Singie copies (in wrappers) ean be pro- V%. XXII. WASHINGTON. D. C.. SATURDAY. AUGUST 15, 1868. N2. 3,265, | cura at the counter, immediately aner te PROPOSALS, ROPOS4L8S FOR LUMBBR. oS Chi B Oe FON Gr eriaton: Aagaa fi "t BxaLEd Pacrosacs will be received at this office it Until THURSDAY, August 20th, 1863. at noon, for ceiver hb points poar the city of ingtos as way be designated by the Chi«f Qu: waster, t! lumber, vi Wash- arter - following quantities a:d Kinds of feet one inch White Pine Common Cul- 30 000 feet Hemlook Scantling, 3x4, eighteen feet 300 000 feet Hemlock Beantling, 5x5, siateon feet Jong. 20,000 feet Hemlock Scantling, Sa, sixteen fet "56, 060 feet three inch Hemlock Plank. mgicees of Joiet, 10x14, ol ll feet long. -_ All the above x ust be good mercha: table lamber, subject to inspection byan ‘agent ‘appointed Dy the One half the quantities tobe delivered withio (et Ree ani the Delance wihia twenty (3) ir signing the contract. ‘a bid is made ip the name of a firm the names FORM OF QUARANT: »,of the county of —, and State of — and State of —. do Mf his proposition, seprcerdines with the terms that, should his proposition be accepted, be wilt Gy nee enter into a contract in Should the contract be awarded him, we are pre- to become his aecurities, (To this guarantee must be appended the official Fesponsibility of the be Rited Btates Gourt Proporals without satisfactory guarantee will not consi 5 Contracts will be awarded only to regular dealers in Lumber. Bonds for such amounts as may be determined upon (based upon the amount of the eontract) will be required frou onch contra 2 each contractor asd his guaran- 1¢ Tight, in reserved by the Quartermaster to reject any bid or bids or any part or pacts thereof, aa the the interes*s of the Government may ia his ‘he (ge office address of the bidder must accom- any his proposal, and the envelope be distinctly *Proposais for Lumber ”” 5 . @. BAWTEULB, a Sue Chief Quartermaster Oavalry Bureau. ai ounion requir der Ifabid ofall the parties must ap con: te dea tee m _ Bor in the contracts, signed by the contractor and both of bis guar: |, Will be required of the successful Bidders or bidders i Orrica OF gun SIGNAL OFFICER, 48EINGtON, D. O., Au; 8, 1863, Bnatep, Paorouats will Be reeclved at this office sete fares Te . at 4 o’elock p, following artic , a . a partment the o bundred and fifty sets Signal a $0 Thirty barrels Turpentine: eos ep menES, 300 One hundred bales Wick ing, 200 Two hundred Telescope Holders. A aren ive ote We eatekee, pounds 2 Two oss Needles, as ¥ Ten 20 Tw. ie . The first deli to be made about the Mtb of September. 1863. or as soon thereafter ae Govern: mene May direct. fuilmame and post office address of the bid- ist appear in the proposal. is made in the name of a firm, the names pear, or the bid will be sidered as the individual proposal of the party piareaeele from disioyal parties. or where the er be considered ot present to reapond to his bid, will not Proposals must be addressed to ‘ The Signal cer of the Army.” Washingt »n, D.C . and should plainly indorsed ‘* Proposals for FF Signal pments.”” > *en? responsibility of the guarantors must be shown nearest District Court or of the United States Dis- he official certificate of the Clerk ofthe Attorney, The ability of the bidder to ait the contract e should it be awarded to him, must ‘antied by two responsible persons, whose sigi is are pended to the tee, and said guaran- accompany the bid. in sums of double the amount involved upon signing the contract. Form of Guaranice, We, —.ofthe poenteer ——, and State of —.do Mereby guarantee that —— in able to fuifll the con- ‘tact in accordance with the terms of his proposi- fos, aad that, sbould his proposition be accepted, will at once enter into a contract ia acco: ce therewith Should the contract be awarded him, we are pre- to. me his securities. (To this guarantee must Ee appended the official enetiBcats above mentioned. @ right is reserved to reject all proposals if rices are deemed too high, or i‘, for any cause, itis mot deemed for the public interest to accept hem. Model will be on exhibition at the office of the cieass Omcer for twenty (20) days from date. au Depot of Washington. shown by the offic gearest District Court or of the United Btates Dias- trict Attorney. deem: master. if do fulfill the contract in accordance with his (avd jg ae and that should his proposition be accepted, _au Patd aster, 1.539% iy z pas sa8.0 laa as fo! HON. j ADAB and the Bitrate gaa ube a and thence by MurpDean cr Britain and O& the iment, BILLS made peels BSrintenehsrinit se winter eaieasben ceeptcrcalrart “*Fae right ie reser io reject AU BAK Boome | irkwood Hotels- Ra Sines ¥ ete rtgaet, eh forming termi ges | ihe M188 LUCY:RANDOLPH.” psorosars FOR HEAD BOARDS FOR GRAVES Culgy Ass’? Quart ASTER'S Orricn, G, corner of 18th street, Wasnincron, Aug. 7, 1863. BeaLeD Prorosaxs will be received at this office until TUESDAY, Aug. 18th, 1863, at 120’olock m., fer furnishing to the United Btates 7 Head- Board: or tab eta for graves of the following de- scription, viz : ‘All to be of good Black Walnut, clear of knots and splits, four (4) feet in length, ten (10) incnes wice,and one aud three-eights (124) of an inch thick Jwith five-eights (+) of am inch grove. at least twenty (20) inches in seathy each of said Head- Boards or Tablets to be we be name, rank, Tepiniens, and company, with the time of decease cf euch commissioned officers or soldier as the Ass may direct, and in all respects to correspond with a sample to be seen at thin office. 1 oiled and lettered with Assistant Quartermaster or his agent All of said boards to be delivere4 at such point or points im this city or county in Washington. D.O,. as the Depot Quartermaster may direct, five hundred (500) witbin twenty days, and the balance two thousand (2.000) within sixty days after awarding the contract Proposals from disloyal parties will not be con- sidered, and 4 OATH OF ALLBGiaNoE <0 the United Btates Government must accom pany each proposi- ion. The ability of the bidder to fill the contract, should it be awarded to him. must be cuaranteed by two responsible persons, whese signatures are to be ap- pended to the tee, and said guarantee must ‘The responsibility of the guarantors must be tb ial certificate of the Clerk of the Bidders must be present in person when the bide are opened, or their pro} will not be eonsid- ered. the names ties must appear, or the bid will be the individual proposal of the party aigning 1 Bonds in the sum of one thousand doNars, signed by the contractor and both of his guarantors, will be required of the gucceseful bidder upon signing the contract ‘tra The right to reject any or all bids that may be ed £00 high in Tesorved by the Depa quate Informa) proporals will be rejected, Proposals must be ‘addressed to Capt. Edward L. Barts, Assistant Quartermaster United Btates A Washington, marked “‘Proposals for furnishing Head-Boards for D. C., and should be plainly FORM OF GUARANTSE. 1d —— ——,, of the county of ——, and State do hereby guarantee that —— 18 able to terms of ba enter into a contract im accord- ance therewith. fhouid the contract be awarded him we are pre- ed to become his sureties. par (To this guarantee must be appended the official certificate above mentioned.) ‘DWARD L. HARTZ, tain and A.Q.M., 0.8. Army. BOPOSALS FOR NAIL8. Obive of Chief Quartermaster Cavalry Bureau, ASE(NGTON, August w, 1863, SEALED Prorosa.s will be received at this office until THURSDAY, August 20tt, 1343, at f delivering at nach points near the eity.of Washing. ton, a8 may be designated by the ge f Quarter- Ky ’ ject toAnspec: vernment, ‘4 by the giittantee he cuarafitirs to bev Contracts wil be awarged only to regular deal- a WTELL wT Ocl Ohiot Quartermanter Ocvalry Bareau; ana Ca eee cake Rosen hseeb 2 FF BRUCE & 00-2, 264 Seventh ate issue of the paper. Price—Targe Oxrrs. AMUSEMENTS, rare ent itera os WASHINGTON THEATER, BLEVENTH STREBT, NEAR PA. AVERNUS. ALBEar Cacsipy... - Ifa man or woman could but find the fabled fountain which is said to restore health and ‘wealth and beauty, with what eagerness they would rush to drin® its waters.’ It is found THIS (SATTRDAY) TWO (2) PERFOKMANCRS. 8.—T.—1860—X. The sale of the Plantation Bitsers is without precedent in the history of the world. There is no secret in the matter. They are at once the most speedy, strengthening health restorer ever discovered. It requires but a single trial to understand this. Their purity can always be relied upon. They are composedof the cel- brated Calisays Bark, Cascarilie Burg, Dan- delion, Chamomile Flowers, Lavender Fiow- BPE RHG tenth eee eT Hy b) o! deautifal premiere dacsetec, MARIE seg, Rist oan coly eeeat hae Bears oD! me ‘adame Us 4 a Titer of Sma entitled th ENOCH PY. TELEGRAPHIC NEWS. The Draft in New York. Feel eines ye seen ecnid and wide-spread erest which every class in our commanit [ARSOULATED PRESS DISPATOHES.) | feels concerning the approachiog Nate aen matiers connected with it, we have been at con- MUTINY IN LE®’S ARMY. siderabje pains to ascertain the exact state of s+ soy... - Manager. ¥ AND NIGH?, Te nd Mississippi Regiments start | Serermineti eee and the governmental at 3, and Night ot 1 o'clock. Home—Stoart'sCavalry Whipand Bring | Betore the original lists were sent to Wash- Them Back. ington they were carefully examined an WasHinatTon, Aug. 14.—[{Dispatch to Phil- | checked ed the Enrolling rd; after res adelphia Inquirer.}—A young man named W. | were filed in the office of Col. Fry, at Wash- H. Marks, formerly of Washington, but who | ington, a council of enrolling officers met ana has resided for five gr #1x years past in Lex- e-- si mined them. ington, Va., arrived here from the latter place n consequence of the representations made this evening. He was five days on the way, Goy. Seymcnr, they are now undergoing a and be cenfirms the reports of great de:noral- | third exemiustion, with, so far.as ob:ained, the ization in the rebe] army, and saysa fight oc- | resuil of appreximate perfection of detail. curred a few days before he leit, at or near it is deemed best by the authorities to leave Snickeraville, between ceveral regiments of | ce1iain matters of preparation in the bunds of Missiseippi and Texastroops and Stuart’scav- | the District Provost Marshals, and one of those alry. Muitcrs is the date at which the draft shall The Miesjesippians and Texans were very | take place. much dissatisfied, and started to leave tor Tn two, and possibly in more of the eity dis- harming favorit ra BAVBL: leste’s thrilling Military ers, Wintergreen, Anise, Clover-buds, Orange- pees, Snake-root, Caraway,Coriander, Burdock S&—T—1060-X. &c. They are especially recommended to clergy- men, public speakers, and persons of literary habits and sedentary life, who require free di- gestion, a relish for food, and clear menta) CANTERBURY HALL. TUEEDAY APTERNOON, August 18, at half-past 2 o’oclock, MONSTER MATINER ENTERTAINMENT, BENEFIT OF DAVID B. BISHOP, ASISTANT TREASURERS. THE WASHINGTON VARIETIBS COMPANY, ZANFRETTA TROUPE, amD OANTERBURY OOMPANY Havo Volunteered to Appear, Delicate females and weak persons are cer tain to find in these Bitters what they have so Jong Jooked for. ‘Bey purify, strengthen and invigorate. They create a healthy appetite. They are an antidote to a change of water A MAMMOTH BILL FOR THB OCOASIOR. home, when they were attacked by Stuart’s | tricts, the draft will be recommenced on Mon- Cavalry, and compelled to return toduty. He | cay the twenty-fourth instant. represents Lee’s army as almost in open mu- ‘Ample preparations are being made for the Uny, owing to the gloomy aspect of affairs in | protection o the force engaged in the operation, the Confederacy since the fall of Vicksburg | and no interference whatever will be permit- and Port Hudson, and that it is with difficulty | ted, as indeed none is anticipated. it ie kept together. A very gratitying feature of the modus oper- The rebels were deserting in large numbers, | andi is this: To any drafted persons who, for and he says the North Mountains are fnilof | whatever reason elect to go themselves to the deserters from Lee’s army. it was currently | army, 2 furlougn of longer or shorter time wil) Teported amorg the rebels and believed that | be granted for the purpoee of the necessary Lee bad tendered his resignation to Davis, but | preparation for departare, the settting up or it was not accepted. He did not learn the | arranging of business details and eo on. eruse, but it was a common report that Lee Substitutes will be expected to be in immedi- and Jeff. Dayis were at daggers’ points about | ate readiness for service, and will of courseex- something. pect no furlourch. All the lists will probably have undergone FROM THE ARMY OF THE PUTOMAC. | the heceseary examination by the “4th of the A Signal Party Captured— They Sabse- | Month, and the probabilities are that by the ist quently Escape—Gen. Warren in Com. | °f September the whole affair will be ov mand of the Second Corps. all the $3C0 paid in, and the eubstitutes pro: HEApQuaRTERS AgMY oF THE Poromac, ded, er the Se ee in the service of the VARIETIES) Fronting Pennsylvania avenue and Ninth st, GREAT SUMMER THEATER, THIS (BATURDAY) NIGHT'S BILL EMBRACES ALL THB GRAND ATTRACTIONS. EVERY VARIETY OF ENTERTAINMENT! LAST NIGHT OF AGNES SUTHERLAND! FUBTHER TRIUMPHS OF JIM BUDWORTH. ALL THESTAR TROUPE-ALL THELOVELY LADIES—MIRTH, WIT, AND HUMOR. Tes Raver Paxrourne, JOCKO, THE BRAZILIAN APE. S7 Monday night—“‘Glance at New York. It They overcome effects of dissipation and late They strengthen the system and enliven the They prevent miasmatic and intermittent They purify the breath and acidity of the They cure Dyspepsi: They cure Diarrhea, Cholera and Cholera n@ Constipation. They cure Liver Complaint and Neryous They ave the beet Bitters in the world. They Avg. 14.—Early this morning a body of rebel United States, forests artiseis Cume upon our signal party on Water Pe eae ae Gonlain, {lise wileanorit of acrenion and | More Reconstruction Talk in the South. captured three signal officers and some small A GROWL AT “ORIGINAL BECESSIONISTS.” telescopes. All of the cilicers subsequently {From the Raleigh Standard.) effected thetrescape. A large telescope used by ‘We learn that one hundred sacks of salt ia the party, having been conveyrd from the sta- | the hands of a speculator in one of the coun- tion, did not tall into the hands of the rebels. ties of this State were recently seived by ihe Ma). Gen. Meace is now on a brief visit to | Government. We record this seizure with ‘Washington. much satisfaction. If it be true that he was Capt. Henry Page, quartermaster of head- | #n original secessionist the seizure of this salt quarters, Was a day cr two ago the recipient of | Will give additional satistaction to the public. a br eterna fold/and sitver mounted, In the correspondence from Tuscaloosa, of costing abou! j, 48 a testimonial from the : i Jews, i . Goploges under him while at Juba Daim, nest the Mobile Evening News, is the following VARIETIES! Agia Gre The game’ Pap. kta wecions Ming i 5 = ae e's up. "s useless calling ior os oe Heyite ey Bula mei command | men up to forty-five, for we can’t go. Riecone ae 2 struction on whatever grounds we can get it, ar eay 1.’ These startling words, uttered in a From Corinth. briek, confident and shameless tone, awoke me CoRIRTH, Aug. 5, VIA CaIkO. Ang. 9.—[Dis- | trom my after-dinner torpor as I lay back in make the weak man strong, and are exhausted nature’s great restorer. CANTERBURY HALL, CANTERB LoursrAfia at Wm... Sinn.........50le Manager and Proprietor ' ‘TO-NIGHT, THR WONDBRFUL ONIOMINFRETIAS ZANFRETTAS! in their Astonishing Feats, and the Great Illusory mime entitled GIC TRUMPRT! THE MAGIC TRUMPET! 7 BIOUS PHINE A! iH. BE GLO OUR 708 pit ND THB In Mons. J.B. L, Zollosy’ Ballet THE PISHRRMAN’S VISION. ‘st week of MISB NELLIE TAYLOR M SATU The following startling and emphatic state- ments can be seen at our office: Leiter from Rev. E. F. Crane, Chaplain of the 107th New York Regiment. Near Aguia Creek, March 4th, 1563. Owing to the great exposure and terrible de- composition after the battle of Antietam, I was utterly prostrated and very sick. My stomach would not retain medicine. An article called Plantation Bitters, prepared by Dr. Drake, o New York, was prescribed to give me strength and an appetite. To my great surprise, they gave me immediate relief. Two bottles almost allowed me to join my regiment. * * * * 1 have since seen them used in many cases and am free to say, for hospital or private at TERNOON. Admission twenty ant t7s o’eloek; performance at #8 o'clock, au 10 patch to Cigcinnan Gazette.}—Mobile papers, | my chair in a Public house at Tuscaloosa. With dates of 3ist July, have been received. The speaker was a hale, hearty, old-young fel- General Joheston had been making a visit to | low of forty-two. Hisauditors numbering habt Mobile to inspect the fortifications and deten- | a dozn, were mostly younger than himself, and ses. ‘His army, at last accounts, was at Merid- apparently as fit food for powder as any class isu and Enterprise. bi of robust ‘exempts’ that have come within my Itis stated on good authority that Johnston } yision. The various replies in answer to the Jost 10,600 men by desertion since the fall of speaker's discourse were flattering enough to Vickeburg, and desertions are still gomg on. | him. Oneofthe submissionista exclaimed :_ Very grave complaints are being made in con- {| ‘You're right, John, A —— old Mississippi sequence of the suflerings of the rebel army, refugee, with his family and fifty niggers, caused by its recent movements. It has been stopped at my place yesterday, and wanted poorly fed, and ailin all despondent, recon- supplies. Told him I weuld see him in purga- struction being openly talked of, although tory first; to go home and defend hisown State, many arrests both of citizens and soldiers,have | not ran off and ext us ull up. Ifhaving torcu been made in consequence. Secret societies | off and leave everything to the Yankees ’ain’. are said to be forming, haying for their object | eubjugation, I'd like to know what is. Ivs the return of the State of Mississippi to the | time this thing was stopped, and now I’m Union. ordered out, alihough my substitute is with Sixty armed retugees from Waynesboro,’Ten- | Lee, and must leaye my property to take care neseee, reached here to-day. They rose and | of itself. I’ll be —— first” : armed themeelves in order to resist the con- «Such ideas as these I have heard recently 80 scription, which has been enforced there. They frequently advanced by men of property, who, ORY HALL, WBan Bitrm Stasey, Magnificent Pantomime (NEX ON BDAY fty cents. Doors open WASHINGTON THEATER, -COBNER OF ELEVENTH AND C STREETS MB, ALBERTO NEGBINI’S 7 (First Italian Tenor wits Theater La Scalain iB. GRAND VOCAL AND INSTRUMENTAL SACRED CONCERT, On SUNDAY EVENING, August léth. Mr. ALBERTO NIGRINI has the pleasure to an- nounce that be will be kindly assisted by the fol- lowing eminent artists, just arrived from Europe : Mr. A, GRAFF, Baritone of the Emperor of Mr. ra MILLER First Violinist of the Em- ustria. VELLENSTEIN, Pianist of the Empress purposes, I know of nothing like them. Rev. E. F. Cranzg, Chaplain. Letter from Rev. N. E. Gilds, St. Clairsville, Pa® Gentlemen:—You were kind enongh, on a former occasion to send mea half dozen bot- tles of Plantation Bitters for $3.50. My wife having derived so much benefit from the nse of these Bitters, I desire her te continuej them and you will please send us six bottles more for the money enclosed. Iam, very truly, yours, N. E. Giips, Pastor Ger. Ref. Church. Soldiers’ Home, Superintendent's Office, Cincinnati. Ohio, Jan. 15th, 1963. . * 7 Tickets, 5) cents; Places in Private Boxes, 75 certs; Private Boxes, 85 1 have given your Plantation Bitters to hun- ‘To commence at 8 o'clock. an 13-3¢" dreds of our noble soldiers who stop here fought their way out to this place. jor various reasons, are exempt from military duty, and who have nevershouldered a musket From Vicksburg. or carried a saber, that wealth and patriotism VICKSBURG, Aug. 4, (via Cairo, Aug. 9.)— | S€em incompatible. Now, when it becomes [Dispatch to Cincinnati Gazette.]—The number | imperative to lend the aid of their strong arms of rebel officers paroled here, according to the | 12 Support of the cause, ‘Reconstruction’ sing official papers, was 2,146. Some 700 officers and | ‘hey #1, sooner than expose their precious men who refused to take the parol were sent persons or relinquish an acre of their cherished North—none of bigher grade than lieutenants. | lands. sie The city has been renovated, and now is clean The correspondent then “reasons” with them and orderly. The residents are generally very | /0r thcir madness as he terms it, appealing first well sutisfied with the change. We are very | \& their pockets, then to their pride, and lastiy much in need of lemons, vegetables and ice. | t0 their passions. r Movements by land are difficalt on account 0: heatand dust. We can move, however,as fas: | The Rebel Government Charged With Pa- and far as the enemy can. Specniators are silanimity. ee cterine Spa we Nicksbarg, {RicLmond Correspondence Mobile Tribune. | bu Bt e ington. ¥ i . Gen. Grant is too busy reorganizing his amy ic ee Rory isces a ad ghia to attend to traffic. Some guerrillas captured | japor for the birth Cglinerty. are vines ett boast that they can buy with greenbacks all the | ropes o1 peace have become obsrwed o army stores and ammunition they want within : . F ve pecs ey ax UBICAL ENTERTAINMENT more or less disabled from various causes, and EVERY RVENING AT U; the effect is marvelous and gratifying. Such a preparation as this is I heartily wish in every family, in every hospita), and at hand on every battle fleld. G. W. D. ANDREWA, Superintendent. 0. 360 C Strert, Between 434 ane 6th streets. PERSONAL. impenetrable gloom. At every point of the our lines, comipass ees which we looke;i tor atair wind = baa and 8 brightsky, dark storm-clouds threaten From Fortress Monroe. and lower. The iime has come when every FORTRESS MONROE, August 13, 1563.—The | State in this Confederacy must depend upon Norfolk Virginian, August 13, says: ‘‘We are | herself. Let blind adhere: and partisans requested by the Mayor ot Norfolk to say that | close their eyes, but the people must awaken several physicians are wanted in this city, and | tothe fact that eur Governme t lacks vigor, can obtain immediately good practice. healt dstrength. This is notime toingtre IMMER GARDEN, H. LI8T. Preprieto Dr. W. A. Cu1Lps, Surgeon of the Tenth Vermont Regiment, writes: soldier had a bottle of Plantation Bitters, They are the most effective, perfect and harm. less tonic I ever used.” OTICE.—MRS, AHOLIAB wishes to ipforrain- quiring persons thet she is ready to read the past, present, ard future events. Can be consulted on various matters of importance, from 9 s, m. until 9 p.m.,st No. 60 south A street Capi Hril, between Ist acd 2d ata. au ~ “I with every “The old physicians being required by an | into the cause of its debility or inabi But act of the Legislature of Virginia to take an | the fact bas been too long apparent ai 2 oath of allegiance to the United States Govern- | morbid distemper has exhibited itself in the ment, refuse to do so, generally, and conse- |*exercise of iis functions. Letno man misun- quently there is but one doctor in the city | derstand me. qualified to practice. I do net mean to attempt for a moment to im- ADAME ROSB, the Celetrated Dov i just returned, and is now tec by her friends aud the public, 3 @ street north, corner 2h ath Willard’s Hotel, Washing'on, D. C., May 22d, 1263. Gentlemen :—We require another supply of your Plantation Bitters, the popularity of Astrologist, bas rendy to be con as uansl No. 3. « Loyalty and regular diploma are the quali- | pair the confidence of the people in the hi: fications required. Apply to W. H. Brooks, integrity. devotion and patriotism of our Presi- Mayor of Norfolk, Va.” dentin this crisis. All men are not endowed The Yorktown Cavalier announces the death | with the same great mental, moral and physi- ot Sergeant B. F. Watson, 4th battery Wiscon- | cal liabilities; and the President has not malted sin hight artillery, who died at Nelson Hospital | around him men of that distinguished stamina, $8 aad hich daily increases with the guests of —— = which daily inc 8 ghour! JAY COOKE & Co., BANKERS, No. 452 Fifteenth Street. Respectfally, SyKks, CHADWICK & Co. Be sure thatevery bottle bears the fac-simile of our signature on a steel plate Jabel, with our private stamp over the cork. P. H. DRAKE & CO., 202 Broadway, New York. Sold by all respectable Druggists, Physicians, Grocers, Hotels, Saloons, and country dealers, piss WE SHALL CONTINUE TO PURNISE UNITED STATES FIVE-TWENTY BONDS at par until fartfler notice. ing information soncerning this our copaters or upon Srylication Joan can procul answering by mail, cireula: ‘WE BUY AND SELL ALL ISSUES OF GOVERNMENT BONDS, TEBASURY NOTES, CETIFICATES, AND VOUCHERS, COIN, CURRENCY, AND EXCHANGE, AND PAY RE HIGHEST PRIOES FOR CERTIFICATE CHECKS. JAY COOKE & 0O., Bankers, PILES! SOLDIERS AND SEAMEN, If you would obtain immediate relief from this distressing complaint, try DR, WITFIELD’® VEGETABLE PILLS, This is a long tried and throroughly tested reme- dy, end has never yet failed to cure. Do not suf- fer when there is a*remedy within reach. Sold by 8. C. FORD, 290 Pennsylvania Washington, and by H. OOOK, Alexandria, Va. Sent to any address by mail. Price scents per J. YOUNG, Proprietor, No, 481 Broadway, N.Y. GRAVEL ROOFS! THE WILSON MANUFACTURING CO,, (Successors to J. F. WALKER & BON,) WASHINGTON, D. C., aND MANUFACTURERS OF ROOFING MATERIALS, . AND WILSON S IMPROVED FIRE AND WATER PROOF FELT, CEMENT, AND GRAVEL Roorts. A Bavical Oorne GuaRanTERD LAMP BLACK, BY DR. HENRY COOK. Orrice—No. 463 Tweets SrRest, Beawen G and H Streets, Wasuinctow, D.C. Dr. COOK guarantees in the following diseases & speedy and radical cure: SECRB’ of both sexes, so formi: ‘trusted trea of un- rienced physicians, are cured by those who.arefo thou gaiay. A ich ‘he has cured OFFIOB—Louisiana av nue, next door to the Bank of Washington. + WOKKS—Foot of Twenty-second street west, Chesapeake and Ohio Canal, Washington, and Thir- ‘tieth and Hamilton streets, Philadelphia, H, C, WILSON, President. * T. P. WILSON, Jn, Secretary. N. B—¥ELT AND’CEMENT FOR SALE, IN 2 :Albordere through Post Office Box 534 punc- fortunate as to be afil id call upon the practice of man; it curable, can be cured 1 pe ae ee affliéted with the diseases ae Lo ielir ype cor gone ptm am im time, ould be ery care! Sl taeeene sons as to the ability of tive” i- Loertifeate of, the Clerk of the. ©" Repairs to old Buefs madészzomptiy. “All: wore on the 5th instant. as statesmen, who might have been selected, even if he has exhibited on all occasions the eminent qualities himself. The people of tlhe States, therefore, must look to their own de- fense. using every means in their power, and acting with vigor, courage and determination, while giving, to the fullest extent, their hearty supportand co-operation to the Administra- uon. The Dr in New York. New York, Angust 11.—The dratt, it is un- derstood, will commence in this city on Mon- day next, ‘the common council passed an ordinance to- day appropriating $3,000,000 to exempt poor men from the draft by farnishing them with substitutes. Firemen are exempted without regard to pecuniary resources. The Express says that on the passage of the ordinance by the board of aldermen to-morrow it will be signed by the mayor. A resolution was also adopted requesting Gov. Seymour to prohibit all persons recruiting inthis city for other States. Tee Lonpon Dairy News on Mr. Darnp.— The London Daily News of the ist, after ex- Posing the want of connection between Mr. Welles, the American Secretary of Navy, and Mr. Laird’s New York correspondent winds up its loud call upon Mr. Laird for his corres- pondent’s name, as foliows: «We have shown that the letters of Mr. Laird’s correspondent not only do not support his statement in the House of Commons, but are inconsistent with it. It now res‘s with Mr. Laird to obtain the corroboration of his correspondent. He can only extricate himself j trom his present difficulty by giving the name ‘ of his friend. * * We would rather that he should himself name his correspondent; but i!, j after the Inpse of a reasonable time, he should persist in his silence, we shall feel at liberty to deal frankiy with the name ef the person to whom we nave strong reason to believe he refers, and the value of that person’s testr- mony will then be a matter for public estima- tion.” queslions thatmay San Francisco—The Secession Reports Un- founded, San FRANCISCO, August 13.—As was antici- pated yesterday, the reports of secession risings in Santa Clara and Saline counties prove to be untrue. Governor Wright has received orders and turds from Washington to construct new harbor defenses for San Francisco harbor, Bat- teries mounted by guns of large calibre are to be erected at Rincon Point, Rincon Hill, Buena Vista Island, aud probably Telegraph Hill. 5 a SS i a Death of Commodore Morris. New York, Aug. 14.—Commodore Morris, of the Navy, died to-day. He was recently the commander of the screw sloop Pensacola, at- tached to the West Gulf Squadron. 452 Fifteenth street. GRAVEL ROOFS! LPHIA, PA, itt POSE ESS IS che : Financiat.—New York papers of yesterday H evening say the stock market yesterday exhib- ited considerable animation. yn Governments there were only a moderate movement, The registered 6's of 1551 stood at 10$X and the coupons at 106% for the clean; 5’s of 1374 at 964; 7 3-10 per cent. notes at 106% for April and | October, and 107 for February and August; and i certificates of indebtedness at 101 ¥ for the old j and 9934 for the new. In State stocks the busi- ness was confined to Missouri and Tennessee 6’s. Gold took the turn downward again, and was rather firmer in the market, It opened at 1 before board hours, was sold there at 126% al2 ¥, fell to 125%a125% by noon, and after touching at 125%, stood at 125% at one ocloek, Foreign exchange is also lower. Bankers are asking 139, and buyersdonotoffer | more than 135% for sterling. } How VALLANDIGHAM 18 TO. BE Broverr Baok, 1F ELEcTED.—The friends of Vallandi- gham are laying down the programme jor his return, in case of his election. In aspeech at Toledo, last week, Mr. Cox said:. “3 “Tp case their State ticket was sncedestul, ei raster eee tae installe J om the S tate Hague steps he wo call ee dimes Ice Sent to Charlesten. Boston, Aug. 14.—The bark Growler cleared to-day with ice purchased by the Government tor the soldiers and sailora.off Charleston. a a w7-The war in Ceritral America is taking a turn very unfavorable to President Barrios of San Salvador. According to the latest ac- counts the troops of President Carrare of Gua- temala bad taken possession of the whole State except San Salvador, San Miguel, La Union and La Libertad: Nickraugan troops were marching upon San Miguel and La Union, and the latter place had already been abandoned by the troops of Barrios, Carrera has appoint- ed General Duenna Provisional President of ' San Salvador. President Barrios had still “with bird about4,0u0 men in thewapital. an > SPA Cairo.dispaigh Of August Lith s “Captain Evans, Deputy Proyos: AM il pf. Williamson and Saline ties, reporteu here - 3 . tor Vallandigham, the Gove: ch and if last evening with eeventy-eight deserters trom | he did not come, he (Pgh: : "Gover- 3¥ the $th afd 128th Ilhnoié regintents, the |“nor,. would call out the Sts @nd at ‘syphilie or diveasoe of a radi- spply 1° bis either id es gl) medicines himséif, and free from mercury. ILY LINS-TO CAPE MAY—On and emit leave Arch treet pbart Philadetph og es m., connecting age Mire 2. M'Sinott iy ei Ti by letter. veraen orb y latte: warrapta them to ld any. HOTION OF REMOVAL. eet SS eee 4 a Senator Wilson as: at the Abington excepted, st mosgio, Cane more. et Mace) {i slavery cele! that-four or LS oor : daily at— NATIONAL Banxs.—The number of nationa perhaps ve of the Unite tes Supreme Rerensie altimore | banks established-since Jue 20, 1833, up toto |, Judges believe in the constitutionality of the elpbis, Bg catri- | cays proportioned as follows :—Ohio, 12; Penne | President's decree of emancipation.“ "~ © TL REOPEN Hen | *¥!vanis, 14; Indigo 11; New York, 55 1iinois, |. #7 The Hon. John F. ew Or- wi tondaris September, | 3; Iowa, 2; Connecticut, 2; Miciigam, +; District’ |/[RorI*) 28000 Os Me of re— ight, Betas, 70h a0 nee of Colombia, ti Massachusetts, 1; New Hamp- establishing. the Uni f at that pe ee icra and Miles) as 1; New Jerseys Ip total, 51. places 4.0 + hl nme seg the head of two hundred tho. march. to the Canada line and escort the capital.” result of twordays’ scouring over the ¢ ies named: They were delivered to te @utnori- ties here, and the captors returned t7? Bint up

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