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== TN THE EVENING STAR = oY LISHED EVERY AFTERNOON, 7] (SUNDAY BXCEPTED,) av THE STAR BUILDINGS, eran Puvs’a AVENUS AND Tite Sraarr, = BY w..D. WALLAOCK; —__->——— Papers served without wrappers by carrier sani per copy, OF 2% oenta per month. In sacanaes by carriers at $4 a year, oF 37 cente Ser mouth TO mai) subseribers the price ts a im advance; @2.50 for elx months; $195 for three monies Bae for less than. puree gonths at the rate of centaa week. Single copies, with or without wrappers, iad aie DVERTISEMERTS ehould be #6) < waco before 11 o'clock m.; otherwise they mas aot appear anti] the next dav. LEGAL NOTICES. - ~ PROPOSAL “He BUPKEMB OOURT OF THE DIGPRIIT Bt.tes for the District. —Te ail eet mey concera, tirecting:—Notice ie hereby “ven, thrt.cnt.e léth dey of Ja'y, 13. the United fi. emer Anacovtia attached to tue Foromes la, seized @ ¢anoe (no nane 9 > <5 secdred and Eve poumse of (beret tot Are and brought the same into the port of e bu Hall in the eity of Vashiay? n, on the first Monday of O:tobe- next. #'en aui et to aaron: "o show suse should not he isrem ané to intervens for their interests. sam BR. 3. BE SUPREME COURT OF iw DIArRIOT OF COLUMBIA, Holding a Distriet Conrt o* the United States fc District —Te ai and Primrose gad brought s Mf dry pects, shoss &e., fem into the port of Washington, and the came beled and prosrented in thin Oourt inthe aa of the United Btatez,; for and that sai pation as rise cau: wi'l stand for trial at the Biss bait, ‘im te aity of Washington on the Gret Moré Octoher next, w-en and where all per- goreare warned to appear ty show cause why son demastion should sok be6s a and te intervene ir interests, iy e . ae WIGS, Ciork, jy28 HE SUPREME COURI OF THE DISTRICT Vr COLUMB:A, Hoiding @ D -trist Ooart of th. United tates ‘or the Di whom it may concern, Greeting: Notice is hereby veu, hai, ov the Mth day of Mareh, 1863, the Eanes Fiates schooner Racer captured as laefa) ise ove small boat and three drafts, and brought | reared to the po: t of Waxbington, and tnesame are Libeled and pr scented in this Courtin the name cf the United Btates, for con emnation ss such lawful and that said cause will stand for trial at the sty Hall. in theeity of Washington. on the first Mon¢sy of October next. when and whee ail per- sor sre warned to appear to show cause why cum cenaatcr shou i ete and to intervene for their interests. e Cour hs 8 J, MEIGS, Olerk. Vs SLPREME COUT OF THE vIBTRIOP 2 OF COLUMBIA. Hold: a District o. port of Werkicg- ton. and the same is libeled ond proseented. int] Court in the name of the Uni: Btates, for Sor fal priz-, and that said cause will at the City Hall, im the city of Washington. on the frat of October next, when and where all persons tre warned to appear to show caase why condemnation should not be , and to intervene for their interests fhe Ucar a en eh Cs with superior secemmodations, $3) oe of passage frou Liverpool. ¢ame rates as ‘All fares payable in gold, or its equivalent in 0. 8. currency. ‘Bach passenger allowed 90 cubic feet of Inggage. An exsericoeed — board. Hor passage onl TARLRS A. WHITNBY, Paseage office, 36 Broadway, New York. HOWLAND & ASPINWALL, agents. 3m $4 Bonth street. New Yorx, _ FRANKLIN & OO. OPTICIANS" SE 244 PaRNsYLVszis AVEEUR, {north cide,) between 1? and isth ste, 358 Pa. avenus, under tas Nassonai Heiss. PEBBLE and PREIECOPIO SPEOTACLES, eor- rectly ard seientifically suited for every eyesight. FisLD GLARE BOBCOPES eee ROMMTRRS and THERMOMETERS, PASSES SURVEYORS’ INSTRUMENTS, PROTO?RAPH ALBUMS CARTES DB VISITS. STERRORCOPES ead ViBWS, &o. In 4 great variety and attae lowest Bastera prices, wholesale or retail Sy 23-tf "PT B£AcsC KY DEPAKIMBNT, O#FICE OF COMPTHKOLLER OF THE CUBRENCY, fear ta Juy 6 eS eres Medd eetietac: tp €Vidence presented to the undersigned, i been made to appear that the ¥irst National Bane of Wastingtop. in the county of Washington, and District of (oiumbia.has been duly organized under nd according to the requirements of the act of Congress entitled An act to provides natioual currency. secured by ® pidge of United *tates stocks, and te provide for the circulation and re; Semption thereof,” approved February 25. 1363, and has ocmplied with all the provisions of said act re- quires to be complied with befor. commencing tae bus.merr of Bai King: Now, therefore, 1, Hugh McOulloch. Comptrolier ofthe Currency, do hereby certify that the sad Firet Naticual Bank of Waskingtoa, covnty of Washington, and District of Columbia. is author- ized to commence the businessof Banking under the act aforesaid In sestimiens rnerent, witoece my band L. &.] and seal of office this i lay of July. 1863. a HUGH McCULLOGH _ dy 17-43 Comp roller of the Ourreney._ BoOCKS ON cavarey. U. &. Osva'ry Tactics; 3 vols, Cooke's Cavalry Tactics; 2 vols, Cavalry, L ght Infantry, and Bite Tactics, 1 vol. gulaticne oo Yoemaory Cavairy, London. oian on Cavalry, its History and Tactics. Lon- JO ola. on Training Cavalry Horres, aemer’s History of Oava ah Turver op training Young Horses. London. jooke’s Handy sook for 0. 8. Oavalry. ritish Yeomanry Regulations. British Cavairy Regulations. Lovell on Outposts, Patrols,&¢, London Instructions for Gfiicers om Outposts and Patrol tag coin reeen teetn " wi Instructions for Cardin and Pistol Brersise. “Plesteinan's Earepean Cavalry ef * ¥ ’s Piel i fU 8. Caval: _ ae ig ans Field Bervioe ott) NC TAYLOR. T MUBIC gS J ¥. L* ‘BST MU 1G ROCKS JUer BBORIVED hos 2 Monde Beligieux, 1st and 24 vols, com lie, 5 vols. Sune’a treditons ( opin}, 3 vol. ‘ols. 6, 3 ¥ manis (Lenser,’ isp and Lebitsky Wal- seen ive ale Beare a > jusle Bto: gorse At She Maslesign @ wurzanors. DaMB REAS COMPANY, "Oy 614 PA. AVENUE, A See Ie aaaiten Ouy, D.@ omer eT ao =” MINER RS OR Soett UEBE ga S.. Forwarded with BAFRTY AND DISPATCH to a} ‘eceesai bi é mApaRy ssenaien is the. prineipal way Towns ‘s .O,, NEW YORK, BOSTOR x PADECPRIA” BALTIMORM: OLN TaN ee Le Ne TON Cae Gonnections ars made at Now York ang ‘eetion of NOTES. BILLS mad to)! accessible paris of : dae, he ‘mhington, D. P ASB Call sive GEM NG; 2 i ry Vall at the Lb 0} 37934 Peansy! varia avenue, next door tothe Kinser Hotel, where we are constantly furnishing [e9-cold soda water. choice Imported Havana Cigars, and «ll tne tent newEpSpers, hyo im * WwW, - rece! Caine rtment of now of als ArsO) ply Ag ER 3 t r on Erens nnd school wear, to which we invite the it of parents. Mean on ot ALL, STEPHENS & 02.. 68 LUCY RANDOLPH 2 ia A YY 663 wo b3 323 Ponaeyisvinth oud Pe treats UPLERS, Srrerziont 100 boxes CASTILE SOAP," ws ADAMANTING GaN DLE, ¥% mar D : ——o (*LOTSING AT BMITH®, cymne 460 Seventh at 7 COLUMBIA, Holding s Distriet Ueurt of | Min goust tn the nameof the Uaited Bites | zo.) feat one inch White Pine Common Oul- and that seid cause will atasi fr {| | PeoPosATS FoR LUMBER. behatacdintnd peaticier ah operlt ales EuAred Procosals ¥:!i be reevived at this office GEtil THU ABDAY: Acgust 2th, 1863. at nooe. for Geliveriog at enek points rear tie city of Wash: thyton as may be desigmaced by the ( 3i-f Quarter r par, > following quastities acd kinda of tember, v: master Cavalry Peet ~ ren feet Hemlock fvastling, 314, eighteen feet “RN CCC fect Hemiock Keantiing, 3x5, xinteon foot “p Ure fret Hemlock Scantling, 3x6, sixteen fest 401 ‘we feet three inuh Hemlock Plank. B& pirces of Juist, \0xié twenty seven feet long. 1g: pieces Joist, 3x19, sixteen feet long A} Lbeabove u ust be good merchantable lumber. eabjeet to i ion by an agent appointed by the Government. H One balf the qaantities to be deli 4 withia ten(it) dave,agu the Dalance within maty (3) days after signing tie eomtract c ip bid ia ma in the pase of 965m im nanes of pil the parties composjng it mu i Bash proposal vast bo eetom paaied ay whe qaar- antee ch we pel + 2* io the ability of the bidder to Gli the contr: FORM OF GUARANTEE. We —, of the county of —, and ftate of — and— ofthe county of and Htate of —, do acreby xusranty that — ia able to fulfil a contract iz acoordance with the lermaof bis prozosition, and that, should his proposition be accepted, he will at on ter into = contract in accordance therewith. Bhould the contract be awarded him, we are pre pared toa beoome his gehen ted) med the official t this guarantee mor’ appr e offic: “The responnisilivy of the tors must be he respoi ¥ of 6 gueraators mi Verified by the official certificate of the Clerk of the nearert United 8tstex Court Proporal~ withont satisfactory guarantee will not de considered Contracte wiil be awarded only to regular dealers in Lumber i Bonds for aueh anounte as vid be determined Epon (based npon the amount of the eontrest) will be required {rum each contractor and ais guaran- ra. The right ir reserved by the Quartermaster to reject any bid or bids or any part or parta thereof, as the interes’s of the Government may in hin opinion require. ‘he post office address of the bidder must aeeom- pany. bia procceslyshd ue suxelops be distinetly dorsed, “Proposals for Lamber * r 0. G@. sAWTELLE, be Cel. , Chief Quartermaster Osvalry Surean. ~~ t FVICROF THE rIGNAL OFFICER, Wasainatun, DO , August 8, 1863, BraLep Prorosars will de r- eelved at this office arti) BATUB: AY. August 29, 143. a! 4 o'cloex p. wm for furmisbing for the Signal Department the 250 Teo hundred and Atty seta Signal Renipmenta, 24 Two bun y ae a <@ Thirty barr-ls Turpentine, Iry Ore hundred bales Wich ing, £0 Two bundred Tel. scope Bolders. 25 Twenty-five gross Wind Matches, w Twenty Sond Liver Thread, T eed p Borers, Spigote. vache to be made about the ith of Beptember 1863 or as svon thereafter ss Goverm | ment may direet, ‘Fhe fuli same and post office address of the bid er must appear in the proposal. nce ye is made in the name of a firm, the names ofall the just appear, or the bid will be sonalde: rad a the fadfvidual proposal of the party ning it. r--posels from disloyal parties, or where the Did--er i: not present to respond to bi did, will not be eonnidered, Proposals must be addressed to ‘ Officer pf the Army.” Washingt n, DO ‘e@ plainly invorsed ** Proposals for Fie! Equipments ’ De responsibility of the guarantors must be skown by the official certificate of the Clerk ofthe nearest District Court or of the United States Dis trict Attorney, The ability of the bidder to fill the eontract skould it be awarded to him, must be guarantied oy Avro mempontibie persons, whose signatures are te De appended $o\thie: Rusrkates, and ssid guaran- ee m pera oes dl bid. Bords in aumecf double the amount involved iz the contracts, signed by the contractor and both of bis guarantors, will be required of the successtu! bidder, or bidders upon signing the contract. Form of Guarantes. We, —, ofthe county of —,and State of —,do aereby guarantee that —— is able to fulfil the con- -fact iD sceordance with the terms of his proposi tion, and that, should Wis proposition be accepted, be will at once enter into s contract in accordance therewith. Should the contract be awarded him, we are pre- eared to become his securities, (To this guarantee mast be appended the officia! eertificate above mentioned.) The right is reverved to reject all proposals if the re ieemed too high, ori , for agyeanse cel itis uot deemed for the public interest pt hem -.*: Models will be on exhibition at thie offigsof the Sigua Uffcer for twenty (20) days an 10 ta ) KO POBALS FOR NAL Office of Chief Quartermasier Cavalry Bur-nw, ABHINGTON, August if, 1363 < BRALED PROPOSALS Will be received at this offi-e until THORBSDAY, August 20th, 1863, at nvou, for Gelivering st such poiats near the city of Washiag ton, an may be demznated by the Chief Quarter: Taster.) 659 kegs of Cut Nails, as folions, viz: 60d Cut Balls: nesus appointed by the Government. id8 must be accompanied bz the guarantee of twe resporsible persons as to the ability of the bidcer to fill the contrac’, Fhe responsibility of the guarantors to b9 vari fled by the official certificate of the Clerk of the United States Court., Contracts wi | be awarded only to regalar desl- ersinthea:ticles, — Bu. ds will be required from sch contractor and ae goaraptors for the faithfal filling of the eon. "One half of the above quantities will ba requir:d Pickin ten Se ae t ee eanes within tweaty ‘after 2 je contract. ‘be right is reserved to reject all bids deemed apenas és distinc.ly endorsed TO) ls for Nails,” and addre: to the und: in thinelty. C. G. BAWTBLL Lt. Col. Chief Quartermaster Osvalry Bureau. au ll-td : rad eae 3 vania; jelpi aakington City, ‘Syracuse, . ¥,, or Indianspolia, Proposals will be considered for the farvishing of Horees ia lote of not less than twenty fire, (2+) The Horses to be from fifteen (15) to atxteen (14) ape ep from five (5) to nine (9) ee old, well boken to the saddle. com; ly buiit, in good and free from al! defe: abliity of the bidder to falfil his agreemsnt must be guarantied by two responsible persona, whose signatures must be appended to the guar aD tee. The responsibility of the gnarantors must be shov n by the cfficia! certificate of the Clerk of the Bearert District Court, or of the United States District Attorney Pri must be addressed to Lieutenant Colanel CO G. Fawtelle, Chief Quartermaster Usv- aay, meee — be indoi on the envelope Nee area kay SAWTELLE, o 4a. Lieut, Col. and Ohief Quarter nastsr, a 18 tf Cavalry Bureau. Ustep BTATES 5-20 BONDS, UNITED 8TATBS 7-20 TREASURY NOTES, UNITBD BTATES COUPONS OF isSi, UNITAD STATES ORBTIFIOATES OF IN- - DEBTEDNESS, Gold, Silver, Uncurrent Money, Exchange on a}) parts of Europe and the Nortt.ern Cities, BOUGRT AND BOLD. We are autborized to farnish 6-2) Bonds at par until the Ist of August next, when the priviledge” of conversion ceases. : Orders for Stocks and Gold executed im N-w York exclusively on ecmmission, RITTENHOUSE, PANT &.CO, yif e ven Sea H-WANG, 7HE Gtikal CHINESE, BAY GONORRHGA, GLEET. Ete. Ox# Box Wit. Perrorm-a Core — ‘Ingredients are purely vegetavle. £t is to the taste, bas no bad odor, and’ any be peer ‘the vest pocket without fear ot detection. Circulars free. . Prige $5 : by 5. C. UPHAM 403 Chestout st, Philadelphia, in Washington by 8. 0. FORD, 990 ‘Pennay} vanisavenné, Bert by mail - 10 18-eoly — s UILDERS. ; ! Tn éathtario eke for talgabout 180,000 feet of very superior ’ ‘ x feet len Nonway JOU From 169.4 GTN, jy23-1m Na. B72 Water street. Georgetpwa._ BR ARG: Mex's and Bors’ Clothing at B WRCUeS: Gonse cea seventh atreat. 37! A OLOTHING HOUSE is at Tintoree ij . 464 Bevanth st syd Geos MAR AL, naw BNTTION: Hon Ifa man or weman could but find the fabled fountain which ia said to restore health and ‘Wealth.and beauty, with what eagerness they would rush to drink its waters. It is found im the 8.—T —16860_—X. The eale of the Plantation Bitters ts without precedent in the history of the world. There fe 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 composed of the cel. brated Calisaya Bark, Cascarilla Barz, Dan- delion, Chamomile Flowers, Lavender Flow- ers, Wintergreen, Anise, Clover-buds, Orange. peel, Suake-root,Cara way,Uoriander, Burdock S.—T.—1800—X. &e. They are especially recommended to clergy- men, public speakere, and persons of literary habits aud sedentary life, who require free di- gesuon, & relish for food, and clear mental faculties. Delicate females and weak persons are cer tain to find in these Bitters what they have so long looked for. ‘Bhey purify, etrengthen and invigorate. They create a healthy appetita. They are an antidote tu a change of water and diet. They overcome effects of disstpation and late hours. A They strengthen the system and enliven the mind. They prevent miasmatic and intermittent fevers. They purify the breath and acidity of the stomach. They cure Dyspepsia and Constipation. They cure Diarrhea, Cholera and Cholera Morbus. They cure Liver Complaint and Nervous Headache. They are the best Bitters in the world. They make the weak man strong, and are exhausted nature's great restorer. The following startling and emphatic state- ments can be eeen at our office: Letter from Kev. KE. F. Crane, Chaplain ef the 107th New York Regiment, Near Aquia Creek, March 4th, 1863. Owing to the great exposure and terrible de- composition after the battle of Autietam, I waa utterly prostrated and very sick. My stomach would not retain medicine. An article called Plantation Bitters, prepared by Dr. Drake, @ 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 * * #* # I have since seeD them used in many cases and wm tree to easy, for hospital or private purposes, I know of nothing like them, Rev. E. F. Ceane, Chaplain. Letter from Rev. N. E. Gilds, 8t. Clairsville, Po} Gentlemen:—You were kind enough, on a former occasion to send me 4 half dozen bot- tles of Plantation Bit‘ers for $3.50. My wife having derived so much benefit from the use of these Bitters, I desire her te continue] them and you will please send us eix bottles more for the money enclo-ed. lam, very truly, yours, . N. E. Gitps, Pastor Ger. Ref. Church. Soldiers’ Home, Supsrintendent’s Office, } Cincinnati. Ohio, Jan. 15th, 1963.” § * * * * * * T have given your Plantation Bitters to hua- dreds of our noble soldiers who stop here more or less disabled from various causes, and the «fect is marvelous and gratifying. Such 4 preparation as this is I heartily wish im every family, in every hospital, and at hand on every baitle teld. G. W. D. ANvREWS, Superintendent, Dr. W. A Cnitpa, Surgeon of the Tenth Vermont Regiment, writes:—«I wish every soldier had a bottle of Plantation Bitters They are the wost effective, perfect and harm. less tunic J ever used.” ~ Willard’s Hotel, Washington, D. C., May 22d, 1963. Gentlemen:—We require another supply of your Plaziation Bitters, the popularity of | which daily increases with the guests of our house. a = Respectfully, SyYkEs, Coapwickx & Co. &e. &e. &e. &e. &e, Be eure that every bottle bears the fac-simile of our signature on a steel plate label, with our private stamp over the cork. P. H. DRAKE & O0., 202 Broadway, New York. Sold by all respectable Druggists, Physicians, | Grocers, Hotels, Saloons, and couatry dealers. Jy 23-eolm INGTON THEATER, ELEVENTH STREET, NEAR PA. AVENUE. ALDuny Cassipr.... —_. BEILLIANT TRI Cxee 9 * THE SEASON! PH OF THE GREAT IOCAL SPPCIALITY William 8, malice 9. Saray of bearty ana wild MARIETTA RAVEL! Arne Levering! Esteli: Forrest! Fanny Pres‘age! Jonnie Forreat! pn! WwW. kee! FE BFAUTIFUL YOU: THE MINSI REL SCENE. ny—Prize Conundrum night. 6g VARIETIES! VARIETIES! Fronting Peareylvenia avenue and Ninth st. COOL SUMMEK THEATER! THIS ( Wednesdey' AY TERNOON, at LAWIES? FAS. All ths Company a: TO NIGHT, GRAND FARF WELL BENEFITOF MIK® AGNES BUTHEBLAND, The Fcott«b Nightingale, 4 HVS: OF VOLUNTBERS, The Canterbury Cow pany. bi 01 ager ¢ inn; Johuny Mack, otaers. appearing in a Double B ll. S7 Rememti r_ The !s«t chance to see the Bean- thful Kongitrers, AGNES BUTHERLAND, THUREDAY NIGBT. ADA 1B8¥AN AND ELIZA FLORENCE. BP cents, aul LE MATINEE.” pearing. CANTERBURY HALL, CANTERBUBY HALL. MOUIBIANA AV., mean bizeR BrEBEr, Wa, B. Bino...... Sole Manager and Proprietor BUMMEB THEATER BTANDaAND MUS10 HALL! THE GREAT ZANFRETTA TROUPE THE GREAT ZANFRETTA TROTPE WON DBBFUL ORIGINAL PRATS, WONDERFUL ORIGINAL FBATs, MONS FOUCHE! MONS. FOUCHE! AND HIS LOVELY BALLEL TROUPE. URIVALEL CORPS D'ETHIOPE. NEW PANTOMIM “SW NEGHO PICTURES! EVERYTHING NEW YO-NIGHT! POPULAB FAMILY MATINEB ON SATURDAY AFTERNOON, at 7: o’elock. Admission twenty five and fifty cents. Doorsopen Tq o’eloek; performance at Fig o’clook, ALN. MO raw atte No. 3¢0 CB NEW BALLET! a3 ee RDEN, PERSON AL. HIf 18 TO INFORM CHARLES that his wife ia now at No. 327 M str-ets north. Any info; be thank ully receiv, between L and conerrning him wil OTICE.—MBS. AHOLIAB wishes to inform in- quiring persons th.t she is ready to read the past. present, and future events. Can be consulted op various matters of importance, from No. 60 south A street. Hril, between let a, d 24eta CAL NOTICE, 4 LADIES AFFLICTED, READ! DR. OWINGS, a Female Physician of great ex- te relief in all dis- n aod irreguia ities complainta of whatever cia the Medicai guaranties immed: | of the Menses, and al nature, ¢:mmon to Femaler re services ofa regular nracticiog ™8 410 D at. bet. 6th Office hours. 9todp m. BAND CO MEDICAL ADVICr, *THERS & GRAY, _ oppo Smithsonian Instisuie Te 0. ly pbysie'aus in this cure all decret Disaaass NPIOBDTIAL hiishedin 849. Oo Gan permenently EDUCATIONAL, N@8 SELECT SCHOOL FOR BOYS, te rough inatruc- . for boys froin eight to resum-a on Tuesday, ‘Ube duties of six tion in Englith pranc twelve years of age, will Feptember Ist. 4 UNION FEMALE ACADEMY, Corner of 4th ’stre-:and New York avenue. The Fourt- euth Annual Seesion commences Bep- tember 7, 1863 . Circulars at the Bookstores. ORROMEO COLLEGE. BaLtimore Covsty, Mp, rere its Beventh Semi a: nusl Session on the first jay of September. This is a private institu. limtted namber of young on terms 48 reasonable as Application must be gentlemen are receiv: other Jastitation. mace by letter or im person to if BEV. B STITUTE FOR BOYS, TH BTRART, BETWEEN G anD H. of this jontitat lon will be resumed employed. Discipline of the Ews IN: ST: MATTH. dy eshoo! frm bat mil Terme moderate. 336 H street, neer 15th. pirse PILES SOLDIERS AND SEAMEN, If you Would obtain inimediate relief from this Gistressing complaint, try DR. WITPIBLD'S VEGETABLE PILLB, ‘This ts a long tried and throroughly tented reme- Gy, ond has p for when there is a remedy within. reach. Bold by B. 0. FORD, 290 Pennsylvania avenpe, Washington, and by H. OOUK, Alexandria, Va. peter any address by mail, Price scents per x. 5 4. YOUNG, Proprietor, iy om No.4"1 Broadway, N.Y. Ba arate ae een st rdiRirdhtnbon: A bahd ha RET DItBasm: s* 4 Raproat Cuau Guanaursap aT DE, HENRY COOK. Orrice=No. 463 Twairee Bresar, “ Bitweeen G and H Streets, ,Wasatacros, D.C, Dr. COOK guarantees in the following diseases a Bpedy and radical cure: ik afte: wntor' a8. jicted auch disesses sho: salt upon the Ductor without delay A practice of many years ore gash ke Fes onres Bum berlenr case ich had defied the ekill of physicians of high atetion, warran'a bim in eying mae ‘avery isease,. which.is at all r , an be cured by him, p LADI Ke © afflicted with the diseases liat to their sex, and which may result Giaastrously to their health ang constitution. if medical sssiscaate is not ‘ailed in fm time, sbculd be very carefn) im choosing «’ by scien and if they would eall.apon Dr. Qvok ‘would have reason in fature daye when in the taller of restored heaith, to bless tae hoar 2 i y . , nl thove snalfer re honey hls Bt Ataetake of eae xual organs. w: cured npee ra. sally’ by Be. 880 3 if ‘they apply him either i The Doctor all medicines himself, and warrants them to be tres from ‘mercury me ory UMB ER LUMBER R!! ‘be subscriber 1s now iviag another lar, ‘argo of assorted Law S., Ww! oh will id chesp for ie: aod PaaS aba @. to Life OUAO AND THE GATTLA FIBLD ; Ms ia GN a nit MPOBTANT TO PUBROHASBES. In order to make room for my large Pall Stock, I shall offer from the present date to lst of Ostober atly reduced prices. Those Gtting, or who may want goods in my line will save money by 'purchasing of me. ‘The stock embraces a fine salection of — PAPEBRHANGINGS of every quality and price, WINDOW BHADSES and BHADE HOLLANDS, SHADE TRIMMINGS, CORDS, TABBBLS, and FIXTURBS for Shades and Picture Frames. 8 Btock of Gilt and Dark Wood Bquare and Ove] PICTURB PRAM BSS. and a few CHOICE PIOTURRS, all of which I offer at unusually low who contemplate FT yet failed to care. Do pot suf- | HOTHEROCE’S; 452 7th:street, opposite the Patent Office. IN2VAB.200 LATE TO.LEABN, BY PROF, ALEXANDER WOLOWSE!, - PIANIST, VOCALIST AND COMPOSER BEW AND SIWPLIFIED METHOD POR Prans FO) Prefessor W. iki continues ‘his Singing and Piano Classes, renee new course. tor ‘iane By Pee Wolowski’s new mathod, a pérson baving only a slight kuowledge of edna very short tiaie to resd musie with eat facility avd execute Operatic ag .well as essical music with rare perection. 'o the the yoca! part, by Dp I at’ most extraordinary 1 voice. poweriai ite with tacility, acoaracy and fin exormsson WOLOWSET receives vitinwe asily,. fro ad ‘rom 7 ta-8.0’cloek p.. street, on the 00: improving, bank shsres irregular. with more sellers than buyers. Gola has varied but little, the price raling i and enabler. The steamer Victory, at the Charlestown Pad (issn) Bay ¥ i rthesat corn=r VSB .8T. LAWRENCB &FOhicagoissaid to be the ort ion ices are there o:, | Baloas” Hand Boon Baise ‘to the TELEGRAPHIC NEWS /ASSOOLATED PRESS DISPATCHES} ! IMPORTANT FROM MEXICO. Mexice Favors the Southern Confederacy — Mexicans Take Ne Prisoners—Geucral Forey Ordere Citizens Flogged San Frawoisco, August 19.—The steamer St. Louis brings via Acapuloo dates from Mexico to the 22d ult. General Forey was issuing decrees duily. French Mexican peereane urge the recognition of the Confederacy. They state that France will recogaize the Southern Contederacy. The Mexican jralonsy and preju- dice bas been provoked against the United Stau@ The papers say the Novthern States ate for Juarez, while the Confederacy is tor a Mexican monarchy, and everything looks to an immediate recognition of the Confederacy by Mexico. Guerrillas were fighting on the road leading to the city of Mexico. The Mexicans take no prisoners, butslay all. They wage a war of extermination. , py umes ue sashes ions have taken place in the capi persons sympathizing with the French. The Numvirste overnment is daily imprisoniug or shooting persons refusing to take the oath of svleg ance to the empire. Mexicans have been publicly flogged for re. furing quarters to French officers. One Mex- ican lady, nemec Rubio, recel ved two hundred lashes ior refusing to receive French officers into her house, Her husband offered to paya fine of her weight in silver, bat Forey insisted on making an example of her. The foreign ministers decline to remove to Sen nae on the offer of Juarez to protect their ns: FROM VICKSBURG Tho Rebels Troubled nt of Mo- bile and Charlesten—Gunboats Patrel- ing the Yazoo. VICKSBURG, Ang. 11, via Carro, Aug. 15.— There is no news of importance except the moving of the troops by the steamers. The Scie health of the city and army is good. ohutton is said to be ata point on Chunky River, where the Mobile and Ohio Railway crosses. There is great trepidation on account of Mobile and Charleston among the rebels hereabout. They have lost their hopes of suc- erte, The gunboats patrol the Yazoo. There are no guerrillas on the river that we hear of. The Next Pr aign. Rocuxetex, August 16.--The caucus is at- tended by about thirty r-presentatives from several States, including Maryland, Kentucky, Miseouri and Wisconsin. Letters were received from ex President Fill- more and other distinguished men ¥ The objret of those present seems to be not ta hold a convention, but a series of private con- sultations in the different States of the old whig elements, with @ national head, to act in the next Presidential campaign ag the balance of power party, It is expected that a definite course of action will be determined on this everiag. The appointment of # national committee, and the issuing of an address to ihe people, are &mong the things contemplated. Represen‘atives continue to arrive. The following is the call for the meeting: “New Yor, July 25, 1963. “Dear Sir: You are respectfclty invited to altend a meeting to he held at Rochester, New York, on the /8tb of August, for ihe Purpose of consultation and taking such action as may be deemed most effective to unite the conservative elements of the country in. the approaching Presidential campaign. The meeting will be composed of gentiemen invited from the sey- eral States on account of their well-known in- tegrity and conservatism—triends of Jackson. Webster, Clay and Crittenden—men who desire to resiore the suthority of the Constitution, with its checks and guarantees, over all the States, spd who are opposed to the election to any office in the gift of the peaple of any Persea in Political connection or sympathy with seces- sion, abolitionism, or fanaticism of any kind. “Your attendance 4s earnestly solicited, thet we may have the venefit of your counsel. «By order of the commi'tee, “R. P. STRVENS, Secretary.” Loss of Life and Property by Fire. New York, Aug. 1? —The establishment known as the New York Tattersall’ 660, 662, and 664 Sixth avenue, was entirely destroyed by fire this afternoon. Several ef the tiremen were injured by the failing of the walis. Twenty-five horses were buried to death. The loss is $40,000, mostly insured. The fire is supposed to have been the work of an incen- diary. and partut e concocted scheme on ac- count of the appioaching draft The Rochester Convention. ROCHESTER, Aug. 13.—The Oonvention held | a secret conference this afternoon of thres | hours’ durauon. A committee was appointed to prepare bu-iness for tu-morrow and submit anaddress | There are thirty delegates pres- ent. No distinguished outsiders, The Peterhoft Vase. New York, Aug. i¥.—The British Govern- ment has appealed to the Supreme Courtot the United States in the ease of the Peterhoft and hercrew and cargo. . Dratied Men. Boston, Aug. 17—Twelve handred drafted soldiers embarked from Long Island, Bostou harbor, to-day, on the steamer Forest City, to join the urmy. 208 Army Corps Discontinued. War DevartMent, ADJUTANT GENERAL'S Ovrvicr, W asHIneton, August 1, 1663.—General Orders No. 262.—1, The Fourth Army Uorpa is discontinned, the troops composing it having been distributed to other cor; 2. The Seventh Army Corps is discontinued, and the troops composing it are transferred to the Eighteenth Corps, under command of Major General Foster. By order the Secretgry of War. E. D. TownsEnp, Ass’t Adj't General. THE DRAyt mx New YorX.—The draft in the city of the New York will be resumed this morning... Governor Seymour has issued his proclamation, warning the people against any disorderly conduct on the occasion. The Jour- nal of Commerce says; “Itis thoughtto be wiser poliey to take the districts separately than all together. Shoald there be any disturbance (not now anticipated) it will then be more easily confined to the dis- trict where the draft is progressing, and will be readily put down by government troops. Upon the latter point there is-but little room to doubt. About 12,000 Federal seidiers, many of whom: are veterans; are vow encamped at Governor’s Island and other places near the city, and will be use 1, of course, if required to suppress, revolt against the United States authorities. Several additional regiments were expected to arrive in the harbor late last night. The government is determined at every.hazard te-enforce the draft.” ; 7 FiwanciaL.--New, York papers of yes‘erday evening sey the stock market was feverish and excited, and ‘prices: were irregular and*con- tinued to fiuttnate widely. The loan market offéred no new features. Governments are firm, railroad bonds strong, border State bonds doll, and railroad dy '3t 125 350125%, but the market has shown aeimato: ‘oreign exchange is dull: AMMUNITION FOR Caancestow.—Fabulous qoantitie: of ammunition are Leen 4 “trantinit- fed to’Chaflesion and other Sonthera ports. vy.Nard, will s4il for the Sonth in @ -very ehort'time, haying, taken: ber crew. on- “board -and being nearly read y for the voyace , She ttkes out’ a Jarge amount of gunpowder, sO d.c.—Botton Journal. a Oj t + asta “Thu excenent Family abd News Nourbe Containing ® greater yariety ot interesting Teading’ Hah den Ne found ip | dny /olliér, Io pabhshed on Friday morning. _1 ERM A— Cash, mvariably 10 adzance. Singie copy, per annum, sis Five copies... + Ten copies... 908 wi Twenty-five copies,, <--.20 00 It invariably contains the « Washington Newe” that bas made The Detly Evening Say cireulgte eo generally throughout the coustry 87 Bingie copies (in wrappers) can be pro- cured at the counter, immediately after the issue Of the paper. Price—THRsx Cans. cot FOREIGN CORRESPONDENCE. SECESH AND RECESH RYMPATHISERS IN A SOUTHAMPTON FTEAMEE. ES SS SEORSH FERLING OF OUR BNGL1SH OOUSINS, ——s—— “HINGLAND” 10 RECOGNIZE THE SOUTH AND SETTLE THR HASH FOR THE NORTHERN YANKEES, oes 4 DIFFERENTSTATE OF FEELING TOWARDS THE NORTH IN FRANCE, eee Have, July 19.—Kditor Star: We left New York op the 4{b of July, and arrived atSouth. Ampton on the 17th, after @ slow but very } lessant passage, on board of the Lloyd steamer Bremen, which in every respect is 8 mostex. celient vessel. Amongst the passengers of note were Dr. Eden, President of Hamsiton College; Hon. Judge (tooderich, of Minn.; Sec- Tetary of the Ameriean Legation at Brussels, bearer of dispatches; Dr. Wander, of the Na- tional Observatory, Ann Arbour, Mich ; aod the Buron de Gunden, late of Gen, McUlellan's staff, who was modest enough to intimate that ifthe President had acted according to his ad- vice, the rebellion would have been suppressed jong ago. Untortunately for the country and the Raron, the President did not seem to bare appreciated the Baren’s talents, ia consequence his Baronship felt rather sore towards the North and the Prestdent, and argued exciu- tively ip favor of the South. Politics werede- bated at @ high pitch during the voyage, the seceeh element bei:g rather fn the majority, gesisied even @t times by men who were in employ of the United States Government, and preze weal eries Unionists, but appeared con- tinually to play seeond fiddle to the inflated and blatent cecessioniets on board The fore- most champion of tne Union was Dr. Eden, who, with great eloquence and ability, de- fended the cause of the North, but towards the end ofthe passage he became so disgusied with the bragadocia of Scuthern eympathisers “that he would not listen any more to the apeeches of the argumentative secrshers We arrived at the Needles in the evening, and were transferred to the same little miserable fcow, cailed asteamer bere, which has+done this business for the last fifteen years, In going through the gate every package or was taxed froma sixpence to two shillings— tres ior opening the gate For staying over nighi at Radley’s Hotel, (equal to third-class hotel in America, althou:h first-class here, )ten shillings, and fer breakfast six shillings, alto- gether equal to. #4 in gold. For everything A stranger obtains here he bas to pay at feast two Prices, besides being eubje ted t» ma.y minor impo:itions. Ltixad visable for travelers to goby wry of Liverpool, as Southampton is known to te infested by @ vet of swindiers. . From ali I could glean the eympathies of tho People are mainly with ihe South, Ata news- paper shop we notice a sign written on a car “Lee's conquering army marching on Wash- ington and Philadelphia;” also one other one, «“ Maps of the ceat of war of the rival Confed- exucy.” We stopped in. one of the shops and bought one sheet of letter piper, for which we had to py two yennier, (equal to four eens.) “The shop’ keeper endeavored to impress upon sus that Lee had Wasbington sure by this time, 2nd that the Yankees were about plhiyed out: and as soon as the Sonth had. possession of } Wachincton, “Hingland” would recognize the South, which wotld finish the war. “Expres- sions of doubt from our side upon. his predic- tions he pronounced stupidity and ignerance. ‘We were glad to leave the charitable town of Sonthampton lastevening for this place, where we arrived by steamer this morning. I find here a decidedly better spirit manifested to- wards the Union. People do not talk upon American mutters with the secesh animus of those on the other side of the channel. There is ageneral wish expressed that Lee may be driven out of Pennsylvania aud bis army dis- persed. ~—+00-+ FROM THE AKMY OF THE PuTOoMac. Rumored Movements of Lee—No part e his Force Across the Rappahannoch— The Union Army Prepared to Meet Any Movement . The New York Tribune has the subjoined dispatch: WasHINGTON, Aug. 17.—From the Army of the Potomac we have the following, dated August it: ers report @ movement of portions of y inthe direction of Dumfries, for the purpose of funking Gen. Meade on the left. ; Scouts report, however, that all is quiet as to any movement. The rebels are engaged in throwing up earth. works. Partof Longsircet’s corps are at United States Ford. A proper dispesition ot our forces has bre made to prevent any advance of the enemy. August 17.—Everything continues quiet. The rumor that Lee bad crossed « portion of his force over the Rappahannock, has been proved untrue by our cavalry. The army holds itself in readiness to Move at & moment's notice, so that any attemp! on the part of Lee to advance will be promp tl» met. The tollowins is from the Herald: Reconnoissance of the Rebelx in Fo Probable Svacuation of Culpeper id Gordonsville by the Enemy, HEADQUAETERS ARMY OF THE PoTomac, Va., Aug. 10.—A colored drummer deserted irom Gen. Lee’s army yesterday iorenoon, and came within our lines. He reports that on ‘Wednesday morning the whole of Gen. Lee's army, with the exception of Gen. A. P. Hill's corps, moved from Culpeper Court-House by the Fredericksburg road. e also confirms stories of the demoralization of the North Oar- olina, Tennessee and Alabama troops. Those from North Caroline in Hill’s corps have openly revolted, and swear they will fight no k rr. The Mississippi troops are clamorous to be sept home. ‘ The contraband deserter’s story of the move- ments of the rebel troops is sony conemreted by the reports from our seouts, Satarday a large force of rebel infantry and cavalry, with some artillery, made its appearance on the south bank of the Rappahannock. above Fal- Mouth. Another story is that they crossed at Fredericksburg on Friday night, bat I con- sider the report of their crossing highly im- probable. , = ‘1t is not generally thonght that Lee intends to make any violent demonsirations by this " movement towards Fredericksburg; but rather that he is making a show of strength in our front to deter Us from sending troops to Charleston harbor or elsewhere, Gen. Humphreys, who is temporarily in commsnd of the army, is fully aware of the rebel movements, if not of their designs; and I may say, without trespassing upon fc nm ground, that such disposition of our own forces have been made as willheckmate any con- temples coup de main on their part, The news trom the front this morning is cheering, inasmuch as it points to the termi- nation of our term of non-action. We aul momentarily expecting orders to pull up and vamose the ranche. b Heavy firing has been distincuy heard since three o’ciock this morning in a.southeasterly direction, apparently in the neighborhood of Banks's or United States Ford, or possibly‘as fan away as Fredericksburg. The firmg is Tapid sud constant. Rebel. Reconnoissance, in Force. WaktuinGTon, Ang. 17,—Tiis morning the enemy made 4 demonstration on the left of our army, aud heavy cannovading easued ter gome time. Nw intelligence conceruing the resalts have reached Washington to-day; but it is be- lieved that the movement was nething more than a reconnoissance in force for the purpose of feeling our position. Lee s army is reported to be:moving in a southeasterly course, and there cap be no dgubt {hat thatthe region about Culpeper and Gor. donsville will =oom be entit-ly-evacuated vy the ehemy.—Hrald dispateh. ia 6 Say «Naval BiGuT ON «tae-Goase or ‘Marne—The newspapers, it seems, we: re wirat cokl by the Tepertof a navat-fight in’ [some’ -}-oWthe Maine coast. » Dr. Orabtreey of:thimett: : baer to. The ‘Press that -he witnessed, the. and pte eo kn pe it ee nbost gomery was: practic! cr and fired 21 in ‘af hour and a aps, was fo rebel craft «bout, unfortunately _ ofc bert J. “Mr. Polk’s Secretary asnry, and Oabinet and Senate, dite Galtoe chool of tien, writes from iy id, prot ing ntly against the re- callot the President's Emancipation Prociama~ ™ aM GOA A

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