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‘THE EVENING STAR 18 FTELISHED EVERY AFTERNOON, {8UNDAY BACKEPTED,} AY THE STAR BUILDINGS, CayER PERW A AVENUE AND 11TH STREET, BY Ww. D. WALLAOFE Sabotage: 4 per copy, cr 28 cents per month In S oragee vy cavieta at $4 @ year, or 37 cente month. To mail subscribers the price ts PR eat, in advance; $2.0 for Six months; 31.25 for three months; and for less than three months st the rete of i2 cents a week. Single soples, With or without wrappers, TWO CBRTA, BF ADVERTISEMENTS should be seut to the n ng Star. j eh ‘THE WEEKLY STAR. ——»— + This excellent Family and News Tourna containing a greater variety of interesting re & than can be found in any other, ts hed on Fridi.y morning. SEnMS—Ca/ i, ipveriabdty tm edvance. igie copy, PT snnum, 21% Five cg ~ 4% Ten copies.... eo Ss & Twenty-five comes 26 it invariably contains the « Warhington News” has made The Daily Foening Star circnbate so generally throughout the country BP Single copies (in wrappers) can be pre- e —-. : te +t Ne > enred ‘ast the counter, immediately after the epic 3,27 2. issue ofthe paper. Price—THREE Cents. V&. XXII. WASHINGTON, D. C.. MONDAY, AUGUST 24, 1863. PROPOSALS. GRAPH PERSONAL. AMUSEMENTS. PELEGRAPHIO NEWS, QFrcs OF THE SIQNAL OFFIOER, Poe Be en ee eae PSS rrN Perea eee ay Bon ee Rea a Ga ) OTICE.—MEB. AHOLIAB wishes to inform ia- : ; fs i WD OTK . 1968, auiring persons th:t ane isteady co teed the | FORD’S NEW THEATER, [ASSOCIATED PRESS BISPATC: SFALED Proposats will be received at this office | past, present, and future events. Can be consulted ——= Until SATURDAY, August 20, 1963. at 4 o’olvek p. | on various mat'e:s of importance, from 9 8, m. mi, for furnishing for tne Signal Repartment the Ent! 0 P.ok. #5 7Bo 00) sagtiy Ai Eiseet. aptet Mr, FORD snnousces that the oN Anthony # We have had 1,4 ores following articles: ii, een 5 nihony Heger. p ave ome 1,100 pa- pe mer ee eee eee omcarend OU eer for Banal Fe Ree eee heceeatiee nt nacipment, Ne IMPOSITION.—MADAMB ROS&, Dociress | Of bio = sai oth 180 KILLED AND WOUNDED tients eres bub the mumber was ieoameweunt XM. on the Wth day of September next fi i cpa witi tural gift. _—— Tednced yesterday by some 4W going off t o'clock M. 0 ‘ F next for Lack pe tp daca dane ceertes Whirl will be fnsngurat:d on veivuction of the Sewn Deus Pew alii. | regiments, home and into the Invalid D nm oss Tw 300 One hundred bales Wicking. furnishing snd del: iBgZ (OD receiving ten days’ ry rs. She tells the past and fature—never Anow: to fai notice) st the Tnep 200 Two hundred Telrscope Hole Causes speeay marriases ; brings together tho: WEDNESDAY KVENING, Ang, #:h, liens—Two Bunks Robted—Jim Lane in In the large circie ey-ry thing looks with a well select:d Pursuit. ul, &s allo! the fronts of the wards are ofioes before 11 o'clock m.; otherwise they may t ere served Without wrappers Dy carriers Rot Sppear until the next 6Sy. | riermasier stores required, we have * team communication between this your city every otherdny in the shape cf the steamer Trumpeter, by which we bave TENTH STREET, ABOVE E. SSS aS ee ae the Morning papers aud a mail. Gur hospital, the “Hammond,” is in a flour- THE MASSACRE AT LAWRENCE, MAN, | j21,ing condition, under the direction of urgeon eer ge PROPOSALS. mal STORES, Ae, FOR 1-63-04. afc Navy Bureav cf Prov tion of Provisions ani Gioth 25 Twenty-five gross Wind Matches, Tong? separated; cares all diseases Lusiness pg at each or eithes of the navy yards at Oharlss- i ioEn, Marachnsetis; Brooklyn. New Sore; ai | 2 Ament seupae Lines Threads strictly confidential, No. 333 @ strest nort! ‘ ca ; y P > i ished with Now. +-gardens in full bioom Puiladelpdia. Pennsylvania, the gum serand quaa- ay Bo: corner 01 12:h etreet west, three squares irom t: FIRST-CLASS DRAMATIC CORPS, Leavixworts, Aug. 22.—From citizens of Sacacrssath Kenvaibacents vee nies of the articies of Bicait Stores, Foss. aad | oy fe aeP borers: Patent Offiec, The only parson that ean & ineludiog Lawrence who arrived here tor supplies and han diwcrk crthe tonvaltecents. Candis pamed and spasified in the f. I understood from goo authority yesterday } thar the rerets had established a line of cavai- ry pickets trom Mathias Point along the Poto- mac ss tar up &s Quantico Creek, aud also Daye a bat at Mathias Point, aud had shot ARTI£TS OF FIST-CLA8S ABILITY medicines, I have gathered AND CONOEPED ABILITY, | ticulers regarding the burn — (Quanirell’s band: THE INITIAL ATTRACTION The fist of killed and wounded num will comprise the world-famed above le¢, a majority of whom were killed in- gots. z : wing t be 5 likeness of fature hurbana or absent friend 2 ees aebivery ike eas alt Ladies 50 cents: Gentlemen $1. aa 1! ° following par- +. t0 be Celivered in sue% quantities a may | September, 1865. or af soon thereafter as Govern: Sot that city by cias-¢5. be required from time to time by the Chier or this | ment may dircet, -IVAT Bureau. oF Dy the commandauts of those serix, | rhe full mame and poet office address of the bid- | PRIVATR AND, CONFIDENTIAL respectively, during the Sacal year ending June #, | ger must appear in the pro: fi ‘AT TUR OFFIOR OF 164, Viz: If « bid is made in the name of a firm, the names Cuass No. 1. failthe parti et Sawi DRS SD ROTEEERS e GRAY, MATIC RO} e stantiy. The uames canne: all be given now. | 8 Wo veseeis going up. s it eae pe - ee Sanefectarea from eoco3-nut considered ar the individea proposal ofthe pacer Basi Hy i ean ais" The only rire ‘in tate eee ectaniied by RTS: asthe | The houses that remain etanding are filled weit Walls fon Wicom ico ative Es ee cil.end be of the bet quality aenominstel White | “Propossis from disloyal parties. or where tho city who can permanently cure all Secret Diseases | xost SPLENDID PAGBNANT OF THE AGE, | Milled SO ee ea ee titty odd, mostly women urd children. felt Water Scap,”’and be dellvared on thirty diva’ | biauer ie not prénent lo Tespend to hie bid wrilnot | Without mercury. No cure, no pa;. i$ e012¢* entitied Tuins of the burned houses the chirredremaing CRARLEY. notice, in goo fron boxes containing iweasy- de considered. ., = * ji Mzr0ar NOTICE. THE NAID QUEEN! oh yen ome sre eine en int one hovel es ee five bara, weigting three ibs. each, and, afte: ia 5s must b idressed to ‘‘ The Signa) : = : ‘ erendt nae PeNINE SPATed 1h :CONSC=" bg. ME 3 . we Specie Le paren ag ebe mona at each ead at Officer o: the Ariay os WeehinntenD 0 nd should A ann THE NAID QULEN! quence of his having made his home there CAMP MEETING CORRESPONDENCE. e expense oO} ctor. i ae DR. OWINGS, a Female Physician of great ex- Secneetter ee PEC RUMale for 7h perience, gusraptions immediate relief in all dis- CaMP IN SmirLey’s Woops, 2 THE NAID QUEEN scme years since without expense; its proprie- _ CLasa No, 2. ig eases of the Womb, suppzession and irregularities . SE tor, however, was chor. Anne Arundel County, 34s, Aug. 1863. ¢ 35,000 Jack Knives Pe ee ity of the gusrantors must be | Of the Menses, ord ‘aii complainte of whatever Lh is peers eee _A large number oi prominent citizens were | Thinking that the renders of the Star would 2) ceo Bros aearest District Court or of the United Staten Dis: | nature, common to Femalga-rei piring tha Medical HE rar 'EBEN! killed instantly; most of them in their houses | like to know about the Camp Meeting being 8.060 Indore trict Attorney, services of a reg’ 3 wil e with their wives and children clinging to them, * ok s 3.009 pasar cin siahereasea) The ability of the bidder to All the contract Office and Rooms 410 D st., bet. 6th and 7th sts, ENTIRE NEW AND ORIGINAL MUSIC. while the mnrderers placed pisto!s to thes held here, and especially from the Washing- yon Beissors shoniditbe awarded to him, must be guarantied | Office hours,9to6p m. aie | Every tcene, bodies and shot them. A large number of | touiins attending it, I will give you an ac- 3,40 Needles, Sewing, Noe. I, 2, 3, 4, drill eyea, | DY twe rosnonaible persons, whose signatures ara = betweens 30.00 Thimb}s, 910 and 9 Win diameter a0 one Te . B. Buttons. Oass No. 3. m dozen Gilt Bagle Coat Buttons © dozen Gilt Bagle Rutions, medam w dozen Gilt Bagie Vest Buttons, Pim dozen 3 Cuass No. 4, ie Fine Combs, India Rubber or Gutta Percha oe Coarse Combs, do. do, €o. 42, i OrAss No, 5. 30,6 Berud Braxhes 6.06 Bhoe Brushes 000 Bhaving rrashes 5,40 Whisk Broome. Cass No. 6. . for hats &y the cakes pure Soap, not jess than two ounces 5,000 Hands Gri 35.000 Iba. Bees 26,0 cakes 5 percake — (O boxes Biacking. C1ase No. 7 HMO Spocia Cotton, of Nos ving 12 and 16, 200 yards ‘each, three corde equal parts B.mOlbs. Thread, black and waite, in qnarter- pound packages, equal to Marshall’ quality, and in such proportions as m: Fequir i 3,000 Ibs. Silk, sewing, blue bleck, pure siik, avoirdupois weght, (wrappsrs not in- eluded.) per ounce in quarter-pound packsges W000 pieces Kiivon, bat, beat French black, 12 yards to the piece; width jx inch, tex-ure 36 by 30 to It of an inch : PCO pieces Tape, white iiuen, four yards in length one-half inch wide _ 36,000 pieces Top?, black twilled cotton, six yards ip length, one half ineb wide 20,000 Pocket Handkerchiefs. cotton, 36%; by 28 inches, weight not less than i ounce each, texture 8 by @ to one-halfinch, Crass No. &. 30.010 lbs. Mustard Seed, American brown 20,00 Ibe, Black Pepper, Malabar 1,000 grose Bottles, o¢tagon, for mustard ani pepper 3.000 gross Gorke, - CLass No. 9, V@00 Ibs, Etearine Candles The candles must be “ sixes,” of prime leaf lard stearine 8 H) inches in length, exclasive of tip. aix esudies to weigh nct less than 14 ounces ) 10), nor more than lé ounces, and be paid for according t> the actual weight, withont reference to commer- cial usage; the melting point not to be less than 340 degrees Fahrenheit. The wick must be braided, and compress of 75 cotton threads of the best quality of No 27yarn. The candles to be delivered | therewith. te be appended to the poanvee, and ssid guaran- tee oust eel is 4 e bid. a . Bonds in sems of double the amount invoivad in the contracts, signed by the contractor and both of his guarantors, will be required of the successful bidder, or bidders npon signing the contract. Form of Guarante, We. —,ofthe county of ——, and Btate of —.do hereby guarantee that —isable to fulfil the con- fract in sceordance with the terms of his proposi- Gon, and that, shopid his proposition be accepted, e will a5 once entér into contractin accordauce Ehould the contract be awarded him, we aro pre- pared to become hie securities. (To this guarantee must be appended the official e+rtificate above mentioned.) The right is reserved to reject all prcposals if the prices are teemed too high, or i’, for any cause, itis pot deemed for the public interest to aczept them. Modele will be on exhibition at the offices of the Signal Oficer for twenty (3:) dave from date. an ProProsars FOR HORSES. Onions. Ne abla ce the te, ler master, Wasuineron, D. Ugust id. 5 PRCPCSALS are sclicited and will be received at this office for furvishing Cavalry Horses, to be d liyered at Pittsburg, Pennsylrania: Palledelphis, wemisetod City, Syracuse, N. Y., or Indianapolis, ndiapa. Proposals will be ccnsidered for the farzishing o: Horses ia lote of not less than twenty-five, (25.) The Horses tobe from fifteen (15) to sixteen (16) ban¢s high, from five (5) to nine (9) yeas old, well broken to the saddle, compactly buiit, in good Seah, and free from nll defects, The ability of the bidder to fulfil his agreement muat be guarantied by two responsible persons, whose signatures must be appended to the guar- an The responsibility of the guarantors must be shown by the official certificate of the Clerk of Fearon’ piseee Gourt, or of the Uusited States rney. ropseaie eee be addressed to Lientenant Colonel C. @. Bawtelle, Chief Quartermaster Onv- ag . es se be. indorsed on the envelope ad "0. @. SAWTELLE, Lieut. Gol. and Chief Quartermaster, ans tf avalry Bureau. pRorosare vOR FLOUR. BRaLED Proposirs are invited till the Sistday of August, 1463. at 12 m.,for furnishing the Sab- sintence Department with 20.00 barrels of Flour. Bids wiil be received for what is known as No. 1, No. 2, and No.3, and for any portion leas than the Ifa man or woman conid but find the fabled fountain which is said to restore health and Wealth and beauty, with what eagerness they wonld rush to drink its waters. S.—T.—1S60—X. 7 The sale of the Plantation Bitters is without | precedent in the history of the world. There is no secret in the matter. the most speedy, strengthening health restorer ever discovered. It requires but a single trial Their purity can always be relied upon. They are composed of the cel- brated Oalisaya Bark, Cascarilla Bark, Dan- delion, Chamomile Flowers, Lavender Flow- ers, Wintergreen, Anise, Clover-buds, Orange- peel, Snake-root,Caraway,Coriander, Burdock S.—T.—1860-X. &e. They are especially recommended to clergy- men, public speakers, and persons of literary habits and sedentary life, who require free di- gestion, @ relish tor food, and clear mental They are at once to understand this. Delicate females and weak persons are cer tain to find in these Bitters what they have so long looked for. ‘Bhey purify, strengthen and inyigorate. They create a healthy appetite. They are an &ntidote to a change of water They overcome effects of dissipation and late They strengthen the system and enliven the They prevent miasmatic and intermittent Every Costume, Every Decoration, and Every Appointment NEW AND COMPLEIS. Admirsion 25,50 and 75 cents. No extra charge for secured seate. Box feet, for sale of seats, now open daily at the Theater, from 9a m. to€ 9. m. au 24 3t WASHINGTON THEATER, BLEVENTH STREET, NEAR PA, AVENUR, ALbgE? CasBiby.. ++seee-es- Damager. THIS RVENING, Engagement and appearance tor six nights only of ‘the beautiful. charming. favorite, Miss tUSaN DENIN Epecial engaremens for three nights orly of the anaac me premiere dansense, M’LLE MARIETTA RAVEL! Introduction tor the first and only time of Archer’s at comedy, the LITTLE D-—L’S BHARR. Carlo, the D—1l, with song .......Mies Susan Denin Spanish dance La Ghitana; French dance, La Aerial, by Mlle Marietta Ravel Comic Soug by C.K. Giarke. To conclude with the CUONSCRIPL; On, Evrorep ny rHs Drarr Characters by Miss DENIN and the Compan: SF Wednesday evening next, Aug. 25, Grand Gala Night—only night of CAMILLK. Be ean be secured for Camille ithout extr; in advan. Becured seats for Wedner 7 CANTERBURY HALL, CANTERBURY HALL, LOUISIANA AV., muAn Bixvx StREEr, Wn. B. Binn....—...80le Manager ond Proprietor BUMMER THEATER. WORLD'S MODEL MUSIC HALL! Last weex. positively, of the Great Gomet Tronpe, THE WONDERFUL ZANFRETTAS! THE WONDERFUL ZANFRETTAS! TEREIFIC FEATS! GORGEOUS PANTOMIMES! BRILLIANT BALLETS! MONS, FOUQHE'’S BALLET CORPS oF YOUNG AND PRETTY GIRLB. THE CANTERBURY OLIO COMPANY othere were mortally wounded. In one case the guerillas drove twelve men into & house and shot them, and then burned the buildimgs. The fiends stood on the banks of theriyer ard fired into the people, killing and wounding scores. Twenty-five negro re- cruits were shot. The banditti took all the money they could find in the pockets or houses of Cliizens, and stole all tie ladies’ jewelry, even to the rings on their fingers. _ Jim Larne escaped on horseback, and rally- ing about 260 men with arms, followed and cvertook Quantreli twelve milessouth of Law- Tener, when & fight occurred, the resnit of which ts unkuown. ({uantrell is now ratreat- ing towards Missouri, burning everythivg on his route. It is mot expected that be wall be intercepted by our forces, ard will probasly get Away without Joss. No resistance was ™ ut Lawrence, the people being shot down &s they ran through the streets in their night- clothes. Their bodies were thrown into wells und cisterns. z The citizens haye been expecting such araid in consequence of the threats which Quantrell had mace, and they had organised toilitary companies for their defense, a partof whom had been under arms constantly; but, from the ussurapces made that Quantre/l would not in- yace Kansas. their organizations were aban- doned, und the guerrillas found that towa en- urely cefensciese. A larye truin left here to-day with supplies of clothing provisions, &c., for the sufferers, and the cit'z/ns of Leavenworth haye opened their doors to #11 who chocse to come. any of the sufferers have availed themselves of these hos- Ppitslities, und will be well cared for. The feeling among the citizens here is very bitter against the commander of this depari- ment and district for being so wholly unpre- pured tomcetsuch anemergency. The com- manding generil was absent from beadquar- ters, and did not know of the invasion until the destruction of Lawrence was complete.— Everything was then doue to move the troops to intercept and capture Quantrell, putit was too late. Our State authorities haye now taken the matter into their own hands Col. Jennison has becn reinstated in commaudofa new Kan- as regiment, aud is about to start down the border with sufficient troops to overcome any force the enemy can bring against h'm; and if he is notinterfered with by the commanding officer, raid into Kansas will end with the count of what has transpired up to this time The grounds of Mr. Enos Shipley, on which the tents are pitched, are reached by a driveo: about five miles over a good road from Jes- sup’s Cut, or over & sandy road of three or four miles trom Hanover Switch, and although they are not very shady, they answer the po pose well. There is plenty of good water near at hand. The camp commenced on Friday, when 2 company of about tweuty-five arrived from your city, «nd large parties came irom various parts of the connty, and pitched their tts; among which were ten trom McKendree Una- pei of the Sibley style, which pre Unique appearance on a camp meeting « The tents number a’ t fiity, Which ar ranged in a circle, inside of which are board s,capnble of seating over one thousand persons. Facing the seats in the preach stand, and behind it, are the seats tor the cored people, who also have several te Among the tents is the large one from Balti- more City Station, in which prayer and class meetings are to be irequently held. The camp at night, when lighwd up by the lightwood fires, presents a striking appearance. Nearly all day Friday was taken in getting things in order, there being no preaching ser- vices held that day, but several prayer me ings were heid during the evening. ©. Sat- urday morning, however, things became more settlh-d, and the regular exercises commenced. Prayer meeting was held in the morning, and at iU & m, the tirst sermon on the ground was preached by the Rey. James Mitchell, a local minister of your city, from Acts, Ist chapter and lith verse, which was peculiarly appro- priate to the occasion; after which the assem- blage spent several hours in their ten‘s, and at. the sounding of the horn at three o’¢lock they “again assembled for worship, which was con- cucted by the Rey. G. W. Hobbs, who preached trom Isaiab, Soth chapter, 2d verse. At night, Rey. J. J. Sargent, of St. Mary’s circuit, con- ducted the meeting, preaching from 2d Cor- inthians, sth chapter, 9th verse, the sermon being followed by a pr&yer meeting, after the close of which the audience retired for the uight, and scon all inside the circle was wrapped in eileuce, but we are sorry to say there was a litle disorder outside the grounds. To-day being Sabbath was the great day at the meeting, and shortly after suntisc the poo on thirty days’ notice, in good boxes, containin: i wirty (30) poande each, and tke box to be marke Bxobacrels. apiaa fer Sidsrent: gtaies should be fevers. S Im A present one. yee e contractors’ name and the weight of the i he delivery of the i four to be eommeticnd on They purify the breath and acidity of the SPARKLING BILL TO-NIGHT. - e ember, Or as s00n esfter 23 ; : i" . all the articles named tn a class must be includ- | the Government may direct, at the rate of G8) bat. | sicmach. POPULAR FAMILY MATINEE ON SATURDAY | peen robbing and murdering along the border | trains from Washington ond Baltimore, bring- ip the offer. All will be required within the | rele daiiy, delivered either at the Government he D sia‘and Constipatt AFTERNOON, Augcst 29th. Jor th. past six Months with but little opposi- | ing down several hundreds, the grouud was Bacal 3 ear and Bo oxsees. ‘of any article will be re- [asrehoute in Georgetown Ra the guavas: or at They cure Dyspepsia an mstiparion: Last opportunity for Ladies and Children to see | tion, and bave had ample tme to prepare crowded, there being within the camp and ie ie railro lepot, ny jo, D.C. yf vi S. e" t Ss, < “All the foregoing articles must be0f the deat Paraeet aie aeteie p bait Ha of indebtea- They eure Diarrhea, Cholera and Cholera | the ZANFBETTAS. everything that would insure success. They | aboutit upwards of 4,000 persons, the most of quality, and conformable im all respects to the | ness, or such other funds as the Government may | Morbus. Admirrion twenty five and fifty cents. Doors open +) ple of the surrounding country came ponring The men composing Quantreli’s force are | in by every description of yehicle, and many principally those bands of guerrillas whohave | coming on foot; and after the arrival of the &re probably now safe in Missouri with their | whom remained during the day. samples depesited at said navy} yards and subject v6 for distribution. 2 ‘ ames : iS ° y plunder, aud quietly ai their homes as good The services of the day were commenced at to rach inspection atthe nanan where deliver. =e urual Governaent inspacticn will be made They cure Liver Complaint and Neryons | atv: o’clock; performauce at 8 o'clock. aus] ion citizens.” an early hour with a prayer meeting at the ed asthe Chicf of the Burean may direct: the in- | just before the Flour is received. Headache. The loss at Lawrence was not less than | stand, in whicha large number took part, aud epecting officer to Le appointed by the Navy De- An cath of allegiance must recom each bid, ea : F VARIETIES! VARIETIES! sCUU,C0, and will tall heavily on New York | atter breakfast another prayer meeting Parl ike ‘articles to be delivered free of any inci- TeviRURy TAR ES or ale IRE b Beste They are the best Bitters in the world. They Fronting Penpsy!vania xvenue aad Ninth at. nd Leavenworth merchants. held in the large tent of the Baltimore City denial expenre to the Government, in proper vus iddera rot present to r: 4 make the weak man strong, and are exhausted THE SUMMER EDIFICE Two banks were robbed of every doliar, and | tion. At oe clock preaching services were rels or packages, and the the third escaped only because tae heat was so | held, Rev. 5S. Edwards, of Severn Circuit, LIGHT, ELEGANT, AND REFRESHING. great that the rebels could not get the vaults | preaching from Ist John, Ist chapter, 7th yerse. MIDSUMMER AMUSEMENTS. open. The next serr on, at 1% o'clock, Was preached THEATER AND MUSIC HALL. = by key. N. J. B. Morgun, Presiding Elder of Lovshest Young Sadies—All Grave, Smiles, and NS. Baltimore district, from Hebrews, 9th chant pond. eofeacharticle mast | The darrels to be enticely new. made very strong i ve places of delivery. | of new materials,and head lined No Floar which Packages in which the above articles are delivered | is not fresh ground will be received Z —_ aes pe pase kee ean = Sr pees aod the nes ons to Re dincted te Col ae PROEW ITE A.D, The foliowing startling and emphatic state- of the cont/actor, and e sufficient to insure their D SB Oe , Waehington, “ rl temporary sale keepine * Propenals foc Flour.”” Pe ments can be seen at our office: nature’s great restorer. FROM NEW ORL corse “\ The contractor must estab = = ane Leiter from Rev. BE, F. Crane, Choplain of the Refhnement—Music, Songs, Dances, Huinor, | General Pemberton Grders His Troops to | lth and 1th verses. This sermon Was O18 —Sations other than his res: I NE zDioaL PURVEYOR'S CP FIG 107th New York Regiment. GH12 (Mendsy) EVENING, an entirely new Camp. i great power, and was listened to with m » y arisé in furnishing what may be require: als D.C., Ansas' Pe . ee ey h, 156: Comic Drama, written expressly for this eetab!.an- New York, August v3.—The steamer Cro attenuon by the immense audience presi be comteas zm suet: 1x3 AP hiss Px a pe reere: a _ Near Aquia Creek, March 4th, 1563. ment, entitle? wrli, Som New Orleavs on the idth Before the blowiug of the horn for preact ly with the requis: co, the C: i 2 ,or Bag 4 .Augcus yf v tex rible de- g Five Hundred (so) backing Boxes | Owing to the great exposure and terrible d _ THE SINGULAR MORTAL Ecentific # “| in the afternoon, the colored people came | here today. Gen. Pemberton h marching down from their tents to the seats 19 | crder calling upon bis troop: of Provisions end thing shall ba author direct purchases to be made to supply the Under the penalty to be expressed ia e record of a requisitioa, or a dn- f,att ‘ean of Provisions @navy yarts afore at such requisition has composition after the battle of Antietam, ] was | utterly prostrated and very sick. My stomach | would not fetain medicine. An articie | Plantation Bitters, prepared by Dr. Dr. others re : physies,in fact we | 1% thirty dys at Pemopol ogee sg fe) ei? sto5o eeae eggs A . a. He 2 Cop Wie rae b ¥ ley the character of this pieve | Compliments them ou their yvaiorat Vicksbarz | tbe be iltcn and Reynolds, they held one player meetings pecniiar to them: tracting about them a large unmber of the was the | white people. But the hora blew for Was executed at New Orleans Wi a - as pres 7 t y BNCK, with tw New York, was prescribed to give me streng:h tine De event m th aud an appetite. To my great surprise, they f ; got the N Orleaus, Opelonsas service, and the peor serabled in teenie gar ce | gave me immediate relief. Two bottles almost Waser 0 ioe ENroush Miaskaer the main 4 Rey. Thomas My+ the om payments on himself ths | allowed me to join my regiment, * * * » [ygoszese XNTERT «INM 7 agent, made a short address on the bibie cause, of aa col curity, to secure deem too high | 1 have since seen them used in many cases pe . VERY BV Goyernnent sale of three hundred and | and a ve liberal collection was taken up; tery nes iputreces BLA. And due Meqicst Roreeror. | ana’ ain free to. eay, torsho! pital or private new ya j-cight bales of cctton,on the lath, brought | atter wich Rev. John Thrush, of McKendree, : aivoriae fade at eet chi pag ieeoos eee Ah pp ELD : SRG a Tom 50% to Gt Sa pound, preached on the Parable of the Sower. Sei Verior eeionwiaiue | See! Las _—_——~ | purposes, 1 know of nothing Like them. nee andl etb aoe rebels had sent 4 flag of truce into Bra- | this service was over a large numter left Rey. E. F, Crane, Chaplain. shear City = echall have been passed by the R*®’ OLVING iKUN TURRETS, cretary of the Treasury. = = ores mi " . pe tiene SM tai : Navy Derantuewr, July 29,1953. | petier from Rev. N. E. Gilds, St. Clairsville, Pa’ UDLOW Ss Sees ea renteds Corte New | The Navy Departuent will, anul tha stn day of | Létler from Rev. N. £. Gilds, St. Clairsville, Pas | J, SELF-SEALING JARS. For PRESERVING y i i ai anit construsti j re. — Kind enough, on a Bostou New York, Pniladelphia, Bal- | Atgust,reccive propositions for the construction Gentlemen:—You were i 2 phis, Bal aad erection on board sel to de built at the | former occasion to send me ahalf dozen b. FAUITS, VEGETABLES, &o. les of Plantation Bitters for $3.50. My wife The oniy Jar ever invented that can be tr get permission fur Mrs. Gardner, | camp for the railroad and their ho T, late cominanding Port | there were hardly enough convey: » Orieans to be with her | ground to carry away the imme: lug Was quirtat that place. | persons anxious to cet away, an named A. H. Church was killed at | Were lined with peopte on foot, in vehicles, by L. F. Shattuck, an agent of. the | and boreeback. A large number, however, r A politica! dispute was the | mcinec until after the night services, whic letter informin Fortsmouth, NA w York aud Phila. his proposals, wilibs | delphia Navy Ya evolving turrets a2 ‘eo I ira a in the meaning Peppial ii gels smoke pipes, with gratin. afor | haying derived so much benefit from the use For fale, whole isle and retail, with Age insteoe Shattnck hus been arrested. were eondnerel by uate iG: Westwood, ade andac. { each vessel. ‘i i / i eserving Fruits, Vegatadlan, & Severe See altimore, Who preached an a rmou from cated tn Guutorinity with tuisumierstanding The internal diameter of the turrets to be 2/ eet, | Of these Bitters, I desire her to continue]them | tions for preserving Privts. Nogtts ‘et, 10 Romans, 14th chapter and [2th verse. Up tothe present time, the following minis- ters have appeared on the ground to take part in the meeung, but many Gtners are expected besere the close: Rev. E. P. Phelps, Presid- ing Elderof Washington District, under whose Every offer made must be accouipaniad (as di- | height 9 feet Ginches, thickness 15 inches; to da rected in the actof Congress making ADpropr ations | composed of two foparatg opel 2 of plate iron, with for the uavsl services for 1845-47, approved 10th o, | Wrought fron slabs inserted between the rame, _ August. 18:6, by a written guara tee. signed by one The pilct house on cach turret to be 8 feet mter- cr more responsible persons, to the e! oct that be = asasee ets Poe pesuones high, 12 inches thics, or they undertake tuat the bidder or bid pape Ce warret eu aines and you will please send us six bottles more General Housefurn‘shing Store, From Memphis. for the money enclosed, ais, arp Bells! AON a oe \ MeEnruis, Aug iam, very troly, yours, ee et N. E. GILps, Pastor Ger. Ref. Church. Nae winder Be be nd gear for turning ani ee —Gen. Hurlburt sent out xpedition to Grenada on the 13th inst., un- der Lieut. Colonel Phillips, which drove Gen. FgADY MADE | Slemmer, with two thousand men and three aa 2-ft - oe 5 ieces i 5 tre he place, and destroy- i 2 is fs : Sh i . SLUTHTNG con be eon at BARB & 'RO.’S, cor- | pieces of artillery, trom the place, Y- } superintendence the camp is conducted; Rey. Matin tin rang aeeepiad enter izto sn obli: | -evulating tke jwovement, of the turret, the gua Soldiers’ Home, Superintendent's Ofice,} | CLovblad Seventn streets. In order to reduce | ed fitty-seven locomotives, upward of four | 322 Wysone, in charge of this Circuit, (Elm: fureties, to farmieh th he | Slices and carriage, port atoppers and othe: | Cincinnati. Ohto, Jan. 15th, 1963. our stock, we have determined to reduce oar | hundred cars, the depot buildings, anc large Tile TB. Motes Eck. ecaabaaare " ’ ay pro- | Dal a ngements to be ot ine bene Seseral cuar: * * * * * * srices te wiles ee ae call apt cupertt quantities of ordnance and commissary stores. { 1) Thomas Myers, Rible Agent, Heury i jonitor class easels. preg: | ve civ i t 5 vite f t pris = vont adic “ + = Beams the competency of the ateraatee tabs | nable smoke pipe t0 bein thickness inches, com- | I have given your Plantation Bitters to hun. | nity ‘opurchasers. . We invite all tos exami@e. } He captured a number of prisoners, and re- | ¢ Wesiwood, of Madison Avenue Churct D 2 . i ien > turned to-day. eertitied by the N: Agent District Attorney, aed of plate iron; inside diameter 9% feetand | dreds of our noble soldiers who stop here MEN’S CLOTHING. Also, a very large Btock of § Aes . the Collector or the” Port, and by satintuotory ovi- Beignt ad Ssition. Susy ambrace all the aboye- | More or less disabled from various causes, and | FURNISHING UDB. to be sold cheap, we | , Considerable cotton is coming into Memphis Senco that t! a8 tue license required ust emb A t i i “4 = the act of Congress of March 34,138. °" Lu he eNbetits rar yelous enn ErattyiNe. COATS and PANGS, Baltimore city Station; H. McNemar, of Han- over street, and W. F. Ward, of Charies street, i Bas h. f D fend Taentio! work, including the bracing of th Baltimore; John Thrush, of McKendree, 358. S + Washington; A. J. Porter, Woodville: S. V. The attention of bidders ied to the samples and | turrets, and state the cost and time in which Such a preparation as this is.I heartily wish a0 9)-1m* BARE & BRO. From Boston. 7 J. St. M deseristiom. of articies required, as, im “he imapeon sheet socench veese 1 will be oom pleted on board, in every testy, in every hospital, and at hand ciuy iimkGke GLEN LAG alata: Bostow, Aug, 22—Dr. J. W. Stone, Collec- xeach, Prontgomesy, J, PR tse Ae Se <p ride Mae DEL ape ee th eee meral plans can be examined at the office | on every battle field. Monday, the a/th July, 1863, the tor of Internal Revenue for the Third Massa- | 4 Swope, West: River; W. F. Speake fnd J. itt, receiving mone that fall below them: and swec Ou [een Siadietemecra | SOREL | @.W.D. Axprews, Superintendent. | steamers MANHATTAN,’ Captain chusetts District died last evening. W, Cornelius, of Alexandria; G. W. Hobbs, of i iow . tion 1s clo particularly directed fo the joint street Ne ir be G dorsed on the ontside —_ Be OF th EMOTE LDS, ane te the acta Mth “ Bropon ee eared ute? that they muse | Dr. W. A. Curnpa, Surgeon of the Tenth | }2'¢u7, will leay: — be distinguished from other letters, jy 29-eotd Vermont Regiment, writes:—«I wish every ILSON SMALL, Capt wil leave Arch street wisrt, Philadelphia, excepted,) at 9a m., for pe Newcastle with the Baltimore The machine shop ot Milliken & Brothers, in Berkley, and G. T.Feelemyer, ot Jeffer-sn, East Hoston, was destroyed by fire last night. | Va; a\S. Hank and R.N. Bear, of Patapsco. ting The loss amounted to $10,000. "The Jollowing local ministers are usoinrexent: a SE = ‘i — Revs. H. M. Harmon an . W.E, Shreek, 01 EVER TOO LATE TO. LEARN. P Maryor’s Orrice, August 21, 1853. soldier had a bottle of Planiation Bitters. rp: ne wil ze fre pave Mavdaily et — Political Movements in California. Balumore: Ferrisand Mitchell, of Washington; — BOPOSALS Will be received at this office until | They are the moet effective, perfect and harm- . Fare ‘rom Philadelpbis, inciudiag earri- | San FRaNcisov, Ang. 21.—The political con- | Griffith of Patuxent, and Scott of Baltimore BY PROF. ALEXANDER WOLOWSKI, wiecemcey see zth day of August, 12 o'clock m > | jess tonic I ever weed.” hi 50, u4-im" | testis active. The election takes place on the | county. A large number of prominent laymen PIANIST, VOCALIST AND COMPOSER, | 404,Srimming and. gre FISHIN Gt |. first Wednesday in September. Messrs. Wel | trom Washington, Baltimore and sarromaing inches thi West; the eravel to ar as WIRHING! yassil ainasieeatrr Seeowstenc sonal cab % 4 , a Tod and bihson are canvassing the | county are present. — i mw FIED ck on each side of said street, and twelve | Willard’s Hotel, KF oe Lee and d irs od 2 e od ‘The hospitality of the people which is pro- BOING. inches thick in the center,after boing well rolled 3 Washington, D. C., May 28d 1060. Olerks apd all ot mi is Singt with s roller farni by Gorporation; the r Hs ‘tunity 7 oS verbial, is unbounded, and friends and stran- Ec Ulssiin cat opsate toe cours *Biano ister te pow hares geoe ppor nantly gers are treated alike by the people of the the r s Pisno Ciasses, and opens a new course for Piano | work to be do: e supervision ofthe Gom- | Gentlemen:—We require another supply of ne Ir 1 ‘i: ulge FROM POINT LOOKOUT. and Kinging. missioner of the Third Ward and the City Surveyor, | your Plantation Bitters, the popularity of undersigned g_ provided & number of heighborhood. Mr. George Shipley, who re- Professor Wolowski’s new method, a person | and two Assistant Commissioners. es SK - a i oad = BRATS, which wiil be let at Pont Looxeur, Mo., ‘ : Letdecerwen Seeaalateie ameter nartee Ga Seehe aera eae Re | tse SiN seein sae phate Tad GE | ue Maly Ameren withthe guess of oF | Fabs, thr ane laetage git TACK UW aad | Deperimentof St hry Ave ®, 19) 3 bis natiring exertions to make all comfortable . BAIT. The safe and fact sailing pleasure beat | eater of the Star—Sir: Knowing that there | fra at howe upon the grounds. execute Operatic as well as | Sreveling. » ne appropriation will be paid thecon- | Reépectfully, Syrxxs, CHADWrox & Co. ABIEL will also be to let. ‘They are Kept at the grea! it cs Gentian anne with rere pene: ef vocliza. | tractor exenst nou ‘the certificate of the Oommia- &e. &e. &e. &e. &e. foot of Seventh street. the cars running right to | are some persons who would like to hearfrom Rev. Mr. Phelps, who has the camp in charge, i ry As to the the vocal part, by hi the wharf every five minuies in the dap. bi int, I have taken this occasion to for- | stems to bathe right man in the right place in tt , | Sioner and Assistant Commissioners that the work (Peay " AVID 8. BUMPLE. this point, tion he arrives at tost extra: ee ee bea fpnerin axerctl Be sure that every bottle bears the fac-simile | —*"19-2"* D, 5 oles fuland ‘olen th i ward you a few lines. the administration of the affairs, and through renders the v. pewerlul and ena e 81D, a i fits Ocean tea ‘ard, of our signature on & steel plate label, with our A’ PRIVATE AN e WILLIA MB, pa his energetic action, assisted by the other min- Pe eda heey aril epee On the first of this month this Point, and ad- | itters and people, everstning’ has passea ok 4 hse 5 ietly. this may be said to be the PROPBSSOBR WOLOWSEL DICKB B. private stamp over the cork. ‘ No, 526 Beventh street, corner of D. joining county of St. Mary’s, was-created by | quictly. Indeed, h " JOHN A LOUB, at $7 per R derly camp which has taken place in receives visitors éaily, from § to9 o'clock a. m,, [ay ae P. H. DRAKE & OO., 900 barrels of EXTRA FAMILY F. . re the War Department into @ separate depurt- | most oer ve pont Macy fore P 202 Broadway, New York. an an UE hing to purchase would do well to | ment from the middle one, under General Sold by all respectable Druggists, Physicians, te deacal dolore Eevingairornce,se hie float Schenck. FrxanctaL.—New York papers of Saturdey : h cheapa * i , i Grocers, Hotels, Saloons, and country dealers. other house nis city Department of St. Mary’s is now under | eyening say the stock market is not vi ani- J » ean be bought in any EEN wae oh Xia, The Depa ery BANT, iy 23-1 & f fs ir: Ge mated, and the desire to realize has.caused the on THESE auD Pas pay , In order to make room for my large Pall Btook, | _3Y 23-eo1m ase tormer rth-aad Dats, | ihe entiré control of Brig. Gen. G. Marton, of | muied, and the desire to vealise bas anes are ( a i ived here on the 2d nt 462,464, .2p4 MIRTRENTH RT. I shall offer from the present date to lst of October CARTING. New Hampshire, who: arri consequenlly somewhat lower. Governme: The undersigned solicits th of the entire ‘stock &t greatly reduced prices. Those Mus GIBBONS and LUKS CONNER No, 43 AY FOR SALE — y | of August; with his staff and two regiments of | siocks show more activity. The sales include pyres: Beis house bas poblic andp eeet who contemplate refitting, or-who may want goods | K street, between goth and Hus strosta, First Ward. 2.000 bales prime Hudson Siver TIMOTHY | of Hampshire wolanteonss- these and 22D |' mostly the sixes Of iesl we’ OsRI0EX for the Eiape Aestaist oe PUMP | B,as'ntraers Soovaneeee ste ne Pe | Seiblnconyetsoeree ages ine tat | MNP aeataymay er tame) HAT. | secant BeMarre ie geverarivd | et iat tae ose Pe hee leeping ts, ; embrace: e ie are upsn: BREEN & MEKRIMAN, ‘0 prisoners, and ‘with 600 more who ty year sixes was made atl0ix. The fives at itera! terms. Its Larder is xc piuiudira,and | PaPBRUANGINGS of every auslity and price, | Sa te work fatthrully. sonia On earn ite eociiteu (ite iad bined s tertehaa ste twenty ye ‘the ns and 95 : Rion : e i esterday,"there is now 1,700. So | of 1874 were sold at 96% for the coupo of gtettcoatt i Be coda, Tec : f ne rine TRIMMINGS, pair penbtend as dere’ ft Pe Per ers Oo | aw Beare al Fo Tirane met, far asl can learn, it is the intention of the | for the registered. “The 7 3-10 per cent. notes ticn bas beer pai: 6 86 2! e — % Grovernment td cenfine some 10,600 prisoners | were steady at 106%8107 for both isemes.. For seca ie the most fastidious connoisenr can- | QORDS, TASSELS. and FIXTURNS for Shades ft this Point, and I think it is very probably certificates of indebtedness there was & r ° sidiz GEO. M, MITCHELL, Proprietor, ¥ “true, as there isiarge improvements going on | gemard at 101 1,2101% for the old and 99% tor ‘yt hs The Bating Apartments are open n! ight ani = Oval PICTURE PRAMES, and afew CHOIOM | = * | 113 PuxyerLyania AVENUE, SOUTH E! au PIOTURES, all of which I ofer et mousually low | A lange and ry : Just ived from Bengor, Maine, two Come and nee, at - of Joletea by 12, {rows #10 84 feot long, very good, Te SeeerAh veest, eypastia sri will. Aieo-40,000 Kathe, f m the yee au 1] étawdw ‘clock p. m., at reside: No. Bie F utcests os the northeast « corner of ith augl-dta [Repub.£0hron.) wtreet. By = tensity HOUSE MPORTANT TO PURCHABBES . — pa Siw’ fn ¥ TOKENS” : and Picture Frames,- A * = OF COPPER, f OOKXE’S < a jlity| fornished ft buil & t-many cook 1d is quiet at 124 Yaldix.* ' Also, 8 fe stock of Gilt ‘and Dark Wood 8q1 M WEST END DEUG STORE, __: |» bet quatty an in any OUN GAULT 4 ee meee) ee grea ny cook | the new, Gold is @ at ¥ - , Place, 2 doors N.Y. is, all under the direction of Capt. osquiToRs.—How to Get. Rid of Them—A she seen alt tg pcp | Sse mas: Shes P| sau astce ibe oye New Ether eee =< UTMBBB POR BALE. ¢ : ; : i a ban The prisoners are all quartered bysdpem: that the anpdyance of mesquitoes may [- elyes on the shore, one mile north of the | fectually prevented by & very simple pi e Hehicnonee, on levai- piece of land, with | Close the room and burn. &.teaspoonfal, of or lt READQUART, Sa f PH LU aa ll stawew - Sen ar ake the mfortabié; aiid |. brown sugar on some live coals, or even sha- we iSe? - _Wo.u7 waterat., Georgetown, MOUNT ZEPHYR 10 closer! fealirationa, 511 Ninth street, neasPenn, avenue, LR OR Tw AL gow rem An | CT STIOE, IS, peonimi'y to the water areeb- | vinge, and. ile insects become paralyzed at Gee TO BUILDERS. me land ins high state Of ent smiowa 4 4 : Pitty chests choice Black Tea just arriv: abled to enjoy the luxury of sat water bathing, | once. ash sant tes "Vise sutscriver has for sole about 180,000 feet of Digh and healthy; Sno OWOR SALE Ages ‘The well-known Bes} Betaty and Iatelligines & BUBOBLE,, | which is admitted to be very conduciye tothelr a7 The project of cutting a canal in Nieara- Norway sare uperion ae nes one Berens Lear it ‘adjoin Mount Vernon, ie REPUTATION BST ABLISHED. frst ere : health. |The 2d and 12th New Hompa quarer | guato connect the Pacific and Atlantic Oveane » "08EPH LIBBEY, 6 soiles from A a eodria, Vi e CALL! CALL! CALL! t 500 ae Ost just | ments arege ihe revelcamp, on the Potomac | 13 again revived, under the & with be ty B-lm No, 271 Water street, Georgetown. city Address Ww ARD, Alexi We will do as well as anybody. bal eriy ego rh of a mile rine re placed very nicely. They | Napoleon, and it is said that operations ‘LOT of desert ptibas at remark bly pus pIvogaogno THe PATTLA TTRLD aerte ON MILLER. peas ene. # FOG. PAREE E& 00... Sit hacen seman epee it fishing, crabbing Jae fommeneeds ach iol, abd ia wires a == * ia | Lande pe eRe Been ie Yaa vole: BI B8- Oh £04 Baventh seredks yank belew or Swing toribe large quaniities of commissary | years to finish the undertaking, S"owte ver vou GLOFHING = Miyjen | Mawis S07 SOY FRaKOR " “e °

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