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scriptions will Order th bs ts ‘some time past. Thelargersup- | Notice is hereby given that su P Naval Battle in Albe Parker H. Sweet, shows the Order na W. D. WALLACH, Editor and Preprieters | PIOOrihy cireulativg medium, Now accumu. | baseceived by the Treasurer of the United States. Peep e ct Ore Werth Caretta rete | fourishing condition. ‘The number of lodges Sting at the financial centred, 1 Spedded by | the streral Aaeeny ere eave aaa Nawsern, N. ©. Aug. 4—A report from | 1s 13; No. ot initiations, 331; No. of rejections, WASHINGTON CITY: the usual consequences, and is, by degrees, | Depositories and by the National Banks designated 4 OOLOCK P. M. Roanoke Island, just recelyed, states that our | 21: No. admitted by card, 11; No. withdrawn by Al @ AUGUST %, 1864. | imparting ease to debtors, confidence to capi- | and qualified as Depositories and Financial Agents, . caboa's off Plymouth, in Albemarle Sound, | card, i2; No. of reinstatements, 20; No. of sus. MONDAY .ocececssee sees tality vigor to speculation, and stimulus to | for Treasury Notes payable three years frum Cena giving battle to-day tothe rebel ram Al- | pensions, 63; No. of deaths, 2°; total member= 1. O. O. F.—The annual report of thi ; capital is largely attributed to the return of | PROPOSALS ¥0 B LOAN. TELEGRAPHIO NEWS. Lodge of the District of Columbia to the Gra Fret of the circulation Bas been 8 ating an- Tangtepe Dardpr wane, July %. Wet. FROM NORTH CAROLINA. June 30, 1864, prepared by Grand Secretary Prone anes minora. S 1x hee ata tagn UR he bapa Lodge ot the United States, for th ing 6 No. of brothers relieved, 355; No. of industrial enterprise. gust 15, 1864, bearing interest at the rate of GOVERNMENT SECURITIES, bemarie, and force her into an engagement. | Ship, 1,67 a The stock market opened dull and closed ; AY sd inres-teats percent. per annum. with | yay Cooke & Oo. furnish the following quo- | Last Sunday night she attempted to surprise | widowed families mee eas aoe eee without any increasé cf Sétivity. eWasaual coupons attached, payable in lawfal tations of Government securities: our fleet, ele As ee pied: went back,(st0t el wine relief orn wrigowed familie: D235; i aaron daring to make the attack. t id for th ti it ARRIVAL OF A —Ar. | Money. = WasHineTo~ A 504. Z or of this State takes | Amount pai for the education 0: @ | rangements for Welsing the Marden: Mater Se These notes will be convertible at the option of “Buying. “Belting. | ,, rhe election or Gor "ihe candidate for re- | $735.45; amount paid for burying the di spector Turner, of the London police, arrived | the holder at maturity, into six per cent. gold 105% 16% | PISe,, ta gey ee thehearty support of the | total relief, €7.445.45. Amount of thi annual , in New York on Friday, on the steamer City of | hearing bonds, redeemable after five and payable ‘and also the aid of | receipts, $14,354.35. 110 thorities at Richmond, A FROM THE ARMY OF THE POTOMAC. Manchester, in company with Mr. Matthews twenty years from August 15, 1367. 7 T; 107 108 ie The rebel authorities are en- is preeer ) 5 * = je rebel army. A TY. da ight Dai el Attempt at an Explosion Fri- and Mr. Death, the jeweller, who, it 1s sup- | “he Notes will be issued in the denominations of One, Year Certificate: Ax 9% | deayoring to prevent the Holden Anes Hautaneen, aeaer rong Wks ext, ne d ‘eno posed Design— | Pored, will be able to identify Franz Muller, | arty. one hundred, five hundred, one thousand and | Certificate Ohecks, 95. voting, by threats and otherwise, although | yA 00hets tm eiitenss went’ to the noero Who Committed the recent murder in an Eng- five thousand dojlars, a04 will beissued in blank, New Yore—_Finsr Born. Holden’s ‘majority in some Ea io t the,| T8nch kept by Anna Turner, near the depot, A letter from the Army of the Potomac, | Will mnon inte days onthe Victoria, when | or payable to order, as may be directed by the aub- |. Qonpons, 1065; 5-20’s, 109%; Certificates, 915, | large. ae ee tae veault ababtfal. and assaulted Anna and the two women— dated Saturday evening, says itis not generally | he will be immediately arrested. Officer Tur- | acribers. weir Gold, 259% pebel authorises Jenn efillen and Amanda Stewart—iiving 7 i: m 0) : ‘Was to blow recov i rT SET e upon between and elan arrested the party, including the but that their design was to damage amine | Jive Taster Police boat will pe placed at Of: cat clerk aan ae Li bepecrpalaacaliens ener ieee cce bind te heehee An Sree” Doamtk—The Yelver= Women, and on Saturday the ‘case ‘wateiaid which they suspected. was being dug in front | ficer Turner's disposal, and he will board the | originat certificate thedenomination of notesre- | diewesande foribelr Capidre: They ii | tom Marriage Declared mic’™! fetta cherie ACD Sloe Meteo OT of the 18th corps, Victoria as soon as she arrives in the bay. FARTHER Par, Ang. 3.—The sw. ™°r Hi- | han, for assdult and battery, $5; Embright quired, and whether they are to be issued in blank not have the Chance te Repeat the Raid- bernian, trom Liverpool July 29, has pase°% | and Heffet, for carrying concealed weapons, Certain itis there was an explosion, what- 7 Judge Hughes, formerly a prominent | °F payable to order. When so endorsed it must be ing Game. eens 0.58; Anna Turner, for disorderly condu ever may have been the object of it. Breckinridge Democrat, of Indiana, is added | left with Whe officer receiving the deposit, tebe | PuitapsLrHta, August S—A special dis- | ,,2negmnboarSacramentohas putinto Queen E10i: Seumy Aten, Gor O80 coe coed Our men were considerably startled, and | to the list of those supporting Lincoln and | forwarded to this Department. patch to the Bulletin, dated Harrisburg, Aug, It ra Teported that a nine months’ armistice ; Amanda Stewart tothe workhouse. every one rushed to his post, when a rapid fire | Johnson. The notes will be transmitted to the owners free 8, says: Col. Wm. H. Boyd, of the 2ist Penn’a | hss been agreed upon at Vienns. : gs commenced from our line in the direction the of transportation charges as soon after the receipt The House of Lords has decided that Mrs. For T#8 ALBANY PaNITSNTIARY.—Wm. H. of the original Certificates of Deposit asthey can | C@valry, took possession of Magerstown yes- Yelverton has failed to establish the validity | Martin, a Lack driver of thiscity, who was enemy were supposed to be advancing. As THE’ NEXT MONTHLY MEETING OF terday jeare: Board of stees of the ie | be prepared. y- 4 of her marriage. sentenced to be confined in the penitentiary Of ane ee nce cered, and’ firing at Once | Rchools will be held on TULSDAY, othe inst oes | “Tterest will be allowed to August 15 on all |. Col, McCandiess, in a letter to the the adja- | “pen mama quiet and downward. Provis- | for six months and pay a fine of $100, for aid- coased. fi o’clock p.m, R. T. MORSELL, deposits made prior to that date, and will be paid | tant General, declines the proffered honor of a | ions dull and easier. . ; ing soldiers to desert, will be taken from the A stray ball struck Col. Stedman, command- au 6 St Secretary. by the Department upon receipt of the original | Generalship. He says the post of honor, as Lonpow, July 29.—Consels 9% a90 for | Old Capitol prison to-day and sent to the Al. ing 2d brigade, 2d division 18th army corps, WATER REGISTRAR’S OFFICE, June | certificates. the war is now conducted, is in remaiming a | money. bany penitentiary, to serve out his term of which soon after resulted in death. He was a 29, 1864.—This office having been necessa- | asthe notes draw interest from August 15, per- | private citizen. is president of the Key- a noun sentence. gallant officer, and his services were highly | S0rtly cloned tor te er ene oF Hee ter ent | sons making deposits subsequent to that date | Stone Democratic Club, of this city. FROM HAGERS' . a oe asia a | Handed’ tovthe aise August, afler wick’ dats: fis | must pay the interest accrued from date of note to [SECOND DisPATCH.] All Quiet There. : A Comrmuriarzp IMPRovEMENT.—Am ifl- A of 50 deserters started to come into | Water will be shut off fromall premises of chick | date of deposit, The scene of the dratia has been transferred | HaRRIgnuRc, August 8.—A dispatch was | Provement is contemp! a rsenal, by from our border to that of rebeldom. = ., | Which the low marshy grounds on the east are Parties depositing twenty-five thousand dollars Later intelligence this morning informs us received at headquarters here at 9 this a. m., our lines yesterday morning atan early hour | id. fi i i y 'y ‘3 y the water rent is unpaid DOLE Cove from the military operator at Hagerstown, an- | tO be filled up. A canal, ten feet in depth, when our gunners not knowing tneir intention | be given. ed fire th | te’ , | and upwards for these notes ny one time will | that the rebels have retreated homeward. the Potomac.” under the low tide mark, and eighty in width, about 20, pine of teen’ arnivedar ates ER eer a Weaker Reciateans 5 be allowed a commission of one-quarter Of one per They have again eluded preparations made nouncing peal aeiet on ie Rosomas will be made, and the material excavated em- Saturday forenoon, some et them wounded. REASURY DEPARTMENT—FOURTH AUDI. | eXt.. which will be paid by this Department upon | for their capture. It is thought that under the PREPARING FOR DEFENCE, ployed for the improvement. They represent the Confederacy as being In | T TOR'S OFFICE, WASHINGTON. August | the receipt of a bill for the amount, certified to by | new commander their inroads into our States Lovisvitiz, August8.—The Common Coun- —_——.— — & bad way on account of the state of affairs at | 6, 1864.—All persons ‘having claims against the | the officer with whom the deposit was made. No | Will cease. 2 11, b west of the military authorities, far- AFFAIRS IN GEORGETOWN.— Found Drowned. Atlanta, and tell how their army was fright- | estate of William Smith, late quartermaster on | deductions for commissions must be made from Members of the Legislature are beginning to | ¢!!, by req' to-day to throw up fortifications | 2° body of a man was foand on the rocks ened on the previous Saturday when the mine | board the U.8.8. Dacotsh. are hereby requested | 120 4, omits make their appearance. Phapied patina ale nade sible don, | in the river this morning, near Edes’ mill, ‘was sprung, all leaving their guns and run- | to exhibit the same, with satisfactory vouchers, 1e deposits. i nies for defence of the city against possible ¢on- | about two and ahalf miles above the town. ning back come distance, fearing another ex- | *° the office of the connate of the Treasury Officers receiving deposits will see that ie GEN, STONEMAN. tingencies. He had a pair of shoes tied aroung his waist, ——- reaso! “aust Nn 8d. W. TABOR, Auditor, beh gc i aaa eriginel | Our information is to the Rffect that General Blockade Rpuner for Wilmingten. aemame d, it is suppoega the “ dseeband wae neat - | ee i “ ane ‘do remygecrthen fe omy Neatane ine RY GOODS AT LOW PRIORS, All officers authorized to receive deposits are | Stoneman was certainly captured by the rebels, Hauirax, August 8.—The blockade runner | gier who had attempted to swim across the are ordered not to do so; but this would be of UNT OF TEN PEB CEN requested to give to applicants all desirei informa- | a8 claimed by the Richmond papers, while on | Falcon, three smoke stacks and one mast for- | river, - no effect if they could afford to buy them, the A DIBCOT Tt tion, and afford every facility for making sub- | his destructive raid upon the enemy’s connec- | Ward, left Sundsy afternoon for Wilmington Larceny.—Thomas lL. Nye was arrested this rice being 40 cents apiece, and they have not Will be allowed on all scriptions. W.P. FESSENDEN, tions with Atlenta. The place of his capture | ‘rect with fall cargo. morning, by officer Gladman, for the larcen: m paid off for a long time. CASH SALES fy 26-t£ Secretary of the Treasury. te iles from Cli Al of $54 from W. A. Douglass. He was a cler| Very little firing took place Saturday. nen | ES SOME ten miles from nton, Alabama. in Mr. Douglass’ store, and the money was until the His force consisted of some 2,000 men; and as LOOAL NEWS. taken during his employers absence. He con- THE REBEL INVASION. SED OR ESET EMEEE. LOST D FOUND. a considerable portion of it has escaped, it ——_ fessed using the money, and asked for time to Interesting from Hagerstown. 208. 5 MSY £00! See Ss the 6th Inst, | WOuld appear that the rebels did not succeed | morning im Boge Ae HO ERT = This repay. , Justice Reaver sent him to jail, in de- 5 — ry 8 nst. From a gentleman who arrived here on Sat-} 41.5 st:¢ a ietrie lc ee: 10 ‘rom the corner of sth and H streots, a | in crippling it to the extent alleged. We lost | demnation pasced by the Supreme Court ot ine | eult of ball, Battery.—Wim. Lee, colored, was urday from Hagerstown, where he has been SivOR WAPAIOA PA (erOKs on EORREL HOUSE, with OR pie, noree pad ‘ some 300 in killed and wounded. District of Corina a the ceees, OF curren ees for hittinga boy — alate F. —— sojourning fortwo weeks past, we get some in- ROPOBAL! is: DRY | The cart vas waitited uleo. ged woe nears 2 The importance of the work done by Stone- | Property seized under the confiscation act, as | on head with &stone. saysit was done teresting particulars of the doings of the revels | 4 GOODS. SEWING MATERIALS, kc. The ahove reward will be given if returned ts | man's cavalry in this raid is of the first mag- tneproperty of those in rebellion, the life inter- | accidentally. Justice Reaver hela him to bail in that vicinity. Headgearsere Deseriment of Washinston, Daperh GREGG, No. 564 Isth street, bet. Cand | pitnde and it must prove most damaging to | mon Deputy Marshal Phillips acting as the | Recovered.—Rev. Dan’l Bowers, the esteemed When some three hundred eavalry entered WASHINGTON, August 6, 1364. AME TO THE PREMISES of the subacri. | the Rebel cause in the southwest. auctioneer. There was some fifty or sixty pastor of Congress-street Methodist Protestant Hagerstown on Friday week the place was Written Proposals will be received at this office ber, Istof August,a BAY HORSE and BAY persons present, and a lively interest was fhurch, who has been suffering from illness held by a small detachmentof Cole's Maryland | Uatil further notice for furnishing the following | MARE. the borse marked letter Conleft shoulder, | FORMATION OF A NEW MILITARY DIVI- taken inthe sale. Mr. Phillips stated, after | that has prevented his service in the pulpit for articl-s for ure of contraband mem, women, and | lame left hind leg. The owner or owners are re- . a reading the advertisment, that he sold only the | two months past, has recovered sufficiently to cavalry and a force of Hunter's infantry. For | children im this Department: quested to come forward, prove pcoperty, pay A new military division has been formed, to | l'fe interest of the parties, and by the terms of | resume his pastoral duties. some unexplained reason the commander of the Brogaps (russet, &e..) snd other rerviceable | charges and take them awa be known asthe “Middle Military Division.” the decree he was not required to put the pur- Port of Georgetown.—Schr. Minnehaha, Leach, infantry withdrew his troops and retiredin the | Boots and Shoes for men, women, and childrens’ i W..A, WAUGH, near Rock Oreek < & chasers in possession. Portland. direction of the State line, leaving Uole’s men "Chip, Felt, and Woollen Hats and Cl tho, _ansst* " "north of Georgetown, D0. | Major Gen. Sheridan has been assigned to the The ‘first sold was the interest of Craven Cleared.—Schooners G. L. Green, Rich, Phil- blr ae oe hold the rebels in Rerey. 1 eee Ginghane. AiScoee, Blavesta $2? REWARD Was etalon ieruia ae pestare. command, with headquarters for the present | Ashford, formerly a justice of the peace here, | adelphia: G. Taylor, Morris, aA ONe Min- 2 = ol '. Is nf aw > 3 ae ivi f } ; sguinai the rehels tor wae Friaapeney arin and other Woollen and Cott od Thursday night, the 4th of August,a large BAY | at Harper's Ferry. This division is composed | im subdivision 30, square 435, improved by a | nehaha, Leach, City Point; Joseph Parker, le Hickory Berlee it foe Shirts ter were nearly all dressed in Federal uniforms | bleached Muslin, Woolen Sock: which they had stolen at various places, they | Spool Cotton, Black and W: Were «nabled toapproach unsuspected, andour | Bone Suspender Buttons, lar; two-story frame dwelling, on the west side of | Parker, do.; Emma, Shuter, do.; R. N. Porchs, 7th street, between D and E, (Island;) which | O'Donnell, ‘Baltimore. Sloops H. Day, Jones, was started at $200, and knocked off to Mr. H. | Piney Point; Fish Hawk, Clark, do.; Finley, A, Clark at 2400. Shea, Nanjemoy; Empire, Pete, St. Mary’ Bedticking, Un- | HORSE, about 9 years old, 16 hands high: with a | of the Department of Washi aa Garleee RSE. abc y : igh; with a | o e Department o: ashington, Depart- Linen Thread. | Forebead® which cam be plainly peresived wiea | ment of the Susquehanna, Middle Depart- attons for Coats. | carefully examined; said knot was caused by a | ment, and the Departmentof Western Virginia. cavairy getting surrounded were compell Whire Porcelain Buttons, Yara, Needles, and | biow; said horae bad twoshoes on his feet before, me party in the next cut their ‘way out with a loss of piven aaa tn others Sowing Materials and Trimmings. butnone behind when stolen. Iwill give twenty: | The status of each department will remain the Fe aie ee tuliding, wes ania pri:ouers. penne DE tbe Cae erent Trae gach bid, at the ex- | five dollars for his recovery, and delivery tome. | same as heretofore, the whole simply being | to Joseph E, Law, for #300. : ANTED—A YOUNG MAN as porter. A tailor, anyne rebels then, took possession of the town, pa? Oath of allegiance should accompany each itt Pamonkey, Charles aoe was Placed under the immediate supervision of When the interest of John Letcher (the rebel Mast Unc eed cromimeniationse preferred. re 5 — — Sheri | %4 2 = v. the stores. As the Merchants had not repicas 'No verbal proposition will be entertained, but Se RO Oe A roan Gen: Gre ans PEE CA EL Eo) Be Nonis iapotatest sub FE ETA 386 Pe ae Inbed their stock since the former visit of the | ¢very bid or modification of the same must be in | Pov. my SILVER | Flands, Noo 8668. FJ. SUSPICIOUS CHARACTER. and Delaware avenue and F and G streets CS oe beget ALS re ith the corer aon se ecerates got but | “Purchases will be made, from time totime, asthe | Cooper. London. fhe above reward and no ques: | J. W. Hurst, haying been found within the | north, was put up, a gentleman stated that story Brick and extension, containing 6 rooms, ances and Hats, mpete meena quantity of | goodsare needed. under contract or otherwise, as | tonsasked. “(au6-2"]” GEO. W. ADKEAN. | ues of the Army of the Potomac, was far, | Letcher had never owned but a fourth interest | Sta17, Brick and extension, containing § rooms, shoes and hats, mostly taken trom Samuel | the interests of the service may require. ce >> & REWARD—Strayed or atolen from Cam 2 in the property; that it was sold in 1862 for | north, between l0th and llth, Terms easy, Apply Rouskulp, hatter. At the grocery stores they Good security will be required for the faithfal ) Barry, Saturday, 30th of July, TW warded to this city this morning asasuspi- | taxes due the city, and the tax deed was | on the premises, ‘au 8-lw ee paverescks Maley ane nd their seistetee ofany contract made under this adver- BORBES: one wouxal ane one dark Dro wa) toe cious character. Hurst says that he is a citi- | issued. ach h OR SALE—At a Bacrifice, a 6 t Germantewn cantecns with molasses, and at one or two | tisem jave had heof rot. he above reward wi © | zen of Harper’s Ferry, and went S Mr. Phillips replie: et the property had WAGON, in good order, ould guit for liy- since ibebecche Motshes out and ei | 5 detieea ted cncocea Pagnalstrgutae | NEEL SH OCT. Co ae aet ttie, | fwoenre dep abd was ak'withie theta: | betn nerd bythe Marshal beforethe dood wes | ory eatner: Teh Seay wbermeng Wad ~ z ” — eeEEeEeEeeeee = — a sce 3 ‘y % The rebels eeeing that many of the citizens | '™ ory Goreut, Gol-and OhietQuattormactir, | (AME TO THE PREMISES OF THE sud: | Hem near Petersburg, when our Tet away: | _ The interests in the lots was put up, and the | COACH FACTORY, Pennsylvania avenue. neat were frightened and anxious to get away, told | an3-lit Department of Washington. | ogytber Ist of August, 4, small. dark brindle | ‘re prisoner was committed to the Old Capi. | gentleman referred to started them at #25, and | Georgetown. _80 8-5t Sees t0roeente awietly ae fame: ans hay: i D®¥ 60008 at LOW PRICES come’ forward, prove property, spay charges and tol, there to remain until such information as | ‘hey were struck off to Mr. George F. Gulick, TEAMER EMPIRE HAS ARRIVED sted. WILSON KING, for $200. signees will please attend to the he 4 he has in bh. sion wi 1 Rot keep faith, snd amongst other acts of rob- brats pues Brightwood, Piney Branch Rosa. | the euieiny? Eleret had wit hte care wien: Hie inierest of W oe Thomas (for- | reception of thel= gone Abs onee: ery they compelled several gentlemen to take DURING THE MONTH OF AUGUST = a TF. nt, wh id going t merly clerk in the city post office, and of Dem. dnesan, the 10th inst.« off their boots and hats,and give them up. $5 FeO DOW aes, aia ara ree oite asta rates nan oe alee rison with his | Jack’ Association fame) in the east 21 feet 3 in- Wetnesd OT OTN a RHINEE ART Agenta Jared Ford, a printer of this city, who was —4 under the belly. The above reward will be paid ches of lot T, subdivision of square 570, im- MET? any a in Hagerstown atthe time, had his hat taken | by C. ZIER, 12th at., between G@and H. au 5-30* proved bya four-story brick dwelling, on E ENTS! TENTS !! TENTS!!! , from his head while standing on the street | ci1RTING COTTONS, XOUND—A few days since, a SUM OF MONEY. SENTENCE COMMUTED. street, between 2d and -3d west, was called, viewing the rebel proceedings. Mr. Jos. H. Bradley stated that Thomas nad BUTLER te ee ee Rebel sympathizers fared worse, if possible, ‘The losercan have the same by applying to | John A. Welch, Oo. E, Ist Ohio heavy ar- of all sizes and descriptions, =) . B, BAKER, “Star” office, provio roperty, | tillery, wh ailty not a deed for the property, although he erected than Union men. Jonas Winters, a confec- COTTON SHERTINGS, na Saetie the expense of this Ray ertieonent. if dilerys Wao was fonnd ey a ee the house. The Seoper pelcriped to Mrs. onihend/ed:mipde to order WRNES & BON., tioner, who refused to open his store, had his 80 5-5¢? has had his sentence commuted (in accordance | Thomas, who had made Miss Pumphrey (then Bow" 638 See 5 . en. : - | offic m prisonme e@ Dry Tortugas e (OR’S OFFICE, CITY HALL. Rev. Dabuey Ball, at one time pastor of Wes- BT BOOK covtaining $6235. The owner can ob- | during the war. He has been disch ords that W.H. Thomas had no deed for the | || NG Y s lay Chap: 1, in this city, was Pith this ma- CANTON FLANNELS, ne money bre Git bea G on military service of the United Stare ene property, and that it was not assessed in his} NOTICE is Sete Oh oS Te eae of rauding party. He did not take an active part AMERICAN DELAINES Lae At iObtosiciecomel eo to-day be sent under guard to the Dry Tor- | name. No purchaser at this sale could get | GOATS running at large within the limits of the in breaking open the stores, but he looked on * AME TO MY PREMISES, the latot Augustra | ‘teas. possession, but he had made a calculation of aes Ward, that under alaw of this corpora- and countenanced their doings, and no doubt woo = red Buffalo COW. with white speckled face: what the legal expenses in asuit would bey | such anicasl ad deny ene or taTee Solara Pe shared in the plunder. OO FLANNELB, | ogra marked; white belly; end of tail white. The | TRANSFERRED TO THE VETERAN RESERVE | and was willing to tid that amount—say $250 | GR" 87imal so found; and it is also made the The train of cars reported to have been owner is requested to come forward, prove prop- CORPS, —in behalf of the owner. ing given to the owners, to kill all found running burnt by this party when they entered Hagers- | FINE WHITE GOODS. erty, pay charges and take her away Privates Parker S. Stevens, Company G) Mr. J. ©. Ayer (of Lowell, Massachusetts, atlecee, 4 WM. DOUGLAS. Gert prevent ie rome falling tin toe beadcat au5-3t* Farm near? tollgsto.tth st turapike, | Thomas Snow, Company D, and James Tobin, | Patent Medicine Man,) bid $300 and Mr. Brad: |" aut-eost__(Intel.] _Oommissioner ath Ward. ing into — a od =) the rebels, asthe cars contained a valuable BLACK AND COLOBED SILKS, Company F, 2d District of Columbia yolun- teers, having been examined and declared be jnelading several thousand > FOREIGN WOOLLEN DRESS GOODS PERSONAL. for further field service, but fit for duty nies Phe tatete tak es ha Pi Gives aepehinata wile Veteran Reserve Corps, have been transferred jey went $50 better. The bidding was kept up with spirit between Messrs. Bradley and Ayer S and the former run it up to $3,000 on Ayer, when he remarked to the De: TORE ROOMS, PICTURE GALLERY, AND SS CHFIOE Rootls FOR RENT.—The hoiwe No. 0! r) m2 Vani ve e, amt OR) puly Marshal «let | the National Hotel, havin jbeen greatly snlarged rT. ani BI c t W. 0 D their regiment a: yet. | Dim have it,” and it was knocked off at $3,000 | and put in complete repa‘ applied wi had goods hid away. This list is said to have MOUBNING DRESS GOODS, TGHIR DRUNNON, Any Otero atihee, | om phair rerunent and companies tothe Vet- | to" G, qver. It laa Ane hones Cae teary | waterand sae mee emer ioe Tent,’ She rooms been Seratsed them by @ prominent secession- will be thankfully received at No. 108 South How- was considered pretty large under the circum- oe eae arse: siere enna pa ents teak Th ‘sirhe rebels emt ihe town on the evening HOBIERY, KID GLOVES, Tee MARY HEALY. DISMISSED THE SERVICE. Sud, cyoniit oucosestal eataesiiees tiene ua Ye renttd neparately or together. The loca. of the same day they entered, and Ha- PPEMALE COMPLAINTS receive partialar atten By direction of the President, Uapjain Julius | terest in the property. pion is one of the beat in the city for any kind of gerstown rema‘ned quiet until last Friday SHAWLS AND MANTLES, tion at Dr DARBY'S Office, 492 7th street | Jaehne, 16th Illinois cavalry, has been dishon- H. H. Lewis's property, consisting of subdi- Apply to J. M. JOHNSON, E street, between 9th morning, when our apr lethas it pt ebeees D aud Ber noes ie need of a contidential ravly, ieee the peerice of the United | vision No. 1, in square No. 216, improved by a | and Toth, No. 383. aus 2t* known the rebels were again advancing on t! viser can be sui ycallingonbim, au5-Im™ tates, to date July 11t! 1, tor neglect of | frame building situated on the corner of Ver- NTIN' 7 town in considerable force. The excitement ke. &e.. &e. i r 2 F g ROPOSALS FOR PAINTING. PELVATE COMPLAINTS Are treated, either | duty, in not having the rolisand records of his | mont ayenue and north L street, was started at Hagerstown on Friday morning was in- ¥ personally or by letter, at Dr. WOOD'S Office, | company in readiness for its muster out of ser- | at $100, and sold ti . Kt t $975. Commissioner i ildi: tense, and as far as the eye could see the roads This day, August 8, we shallreduce the priceson | 497th street. Separate rooms for patients. Of- vice, testy working prejudice to the enlisted Oscar, Hough's Neen ne a se the Office of the ‘missioner of Rabie Beidiort.t leading to Pennsylvania were lined with every | a1) goods named above. We will continue to sell fice open day and night. au 5-1m men of his command. west half of lot No. 8,1n square No. 695, and | _ Sealed Proposals will be received at this office, imaginable kind of conveyance and parties on ail of lot No. 9, in square No. 622, unimproved, | "Pt! FRIDAY. the loth day of Auguat, instant, MA4pAMz AHOLIAB WOULD RESPEOCTFUL- i 4 t the reduced prices il the fi a ly announce to her friends and the public a = i at 12 0’clock noon, for cleaning and painting tae igs Uae eing: (Rete sine Derite tien - Laine ia Lita Pate hs TOE at A eee GET NCH OF COURT-MARTIAL, | was sold to Thomas Tobin, the first for $16and | Crypt and passages leading thereto, under the Ko. Wrono.— We notice that the New York | ouse No. 249 O street, between 434 and 6th ats., ‘atrick Casey, 99th Pennsylvania; William Thi W Greer’ isti f tunda of the Capitol. = ALL WEOKG.— otto Island, where she is prepared to read, to all who | Fexton, 43d New York; John Parish, (34 New omas W.Greer’s property, consisting o| Persons desiring to bid are invited to call at the papers are complaining of the publication by WE WANT N® DULL SEASON, require ce UaU Easy Present CA al York; and MorrisgMurphy, 16th New York pace os y oe Zope Sree ch bse Ree Sere hereof and thetiue or opeaten tie peopaestnn an im ium, she sea E c A le certain Washington papers of contrabandnews | wu. store rogue €6 make thin montenso ‘ticoumes rchealety wpom all teattere: especially | C@V8iry, who have been confined in the Old | forginoy core) es | between thehours of 10a. m. and 3p. m., where concerning late movements by Grant and Sher- aun oe business matters; or in fact: anything ot paper’ Sum ATi OUTS ee of mak considerable activity in our i i ance. ies 75 centa; Gentlemen $1.25. Can be = ill be idan. We have carefully refrained from ing ‘ eee in Pome: bygiving consulted from8a.m.until9 p.m. | au B-lw* forwarded to’ Fort Delaware to-day, to ‘serve any mention of these movements, bat any such | to our customers and the public in general many = out their terms of sentence. painstaking seems quite thrown away in view kinds of goods of the course of some of our city cotemporaries. The interest of Trusten Polk, former Sena- | t2¢¥ will find some one to show them the portions tor from Missouri, and W. T. ‘Smithson, for- | *,be,painted. Com. of Publis Belang Tash: Been EASE Fee aso on Oe ee OFORATA WILDER REDEIV ED SORTER t, five econ Band F streets, was not sold, | Par PEN TERS ant PAINT eis Work oe A OARD. Dz J. PHILLIPS, Ne 252 F street, between Thirteenth and Fourteenth atreets, respectfully | PASSES TO VISIT THE PRISONERS OF WAR. i a quired in the erection of Calvary Baptist Church, AT LOWER PRIOES Geena Ofice hanes moe He, yerivate consol: | “Hereafter Provost Marshal Ingraham will | gist to Ue Geveumonn Boek ana netted The Onainaks oF The Ballaien Gente ae ee PETERSBURG. 5p.m..and from6 to’ 8 p. m. uu 2-1w* issue no passes to parties desiring to visit | was required to poney up one-fourth of the | Kexpatt, Washington. D. c.. and will ‘be en- No Change at the Front—A Rebel Attempt | than wesball have to pay for the same gooig on prisoners of war confined in the Old Capitol | purchase money, the blance to be paid within | dorsed ‘Calvary Baptist Ohurch * at Miming—Signal Failure and Disap- prison, except upon the direct order of the Sec- | five days. - The plans and specifications of Messrs. Cluss Inform ation from the Army of the Potomac EE a Boar? hp Patent ake Fy ge - ee Ebert, nuisance; 5. George Wilson, “assault ae ae ect Rowena: Yothe candidionsumnal in is to the effect that nochange in the position 308 Pennsylvania avenue, eious ‘grounds, Location pleasant. Terms mod- RELIEVED. and battery; dismissed. John Dunigan, disor- | giving out similar work. of the two armies has occurred since the late battle. au 8-2t between 9th and 15th streets There is the usual picket firing on the centre derly: $2. John Nevens, do.; military. I. The bidg will be opened at Old Trinity Hall, 8th Cletchey, selling whisky toseldiers;do. Sam’l street, between D and E streets, August 7th, até ‘ackson, assault and battery; jail for court. | ©’clock p.m ,and the contract awarded as soon as erate. Apply S. W. corner 2lst and H sts., near Lieut. T. Morrison, ot the 9th regiment Vet- Pa. av. au 8-%t eran Reserve Corps, has been relieved from tr. duty at the central guardhouse as commander 7 racticable thereafter. au 8-tAuly of the line. ROPOBALS FOR WOOD. HE NEW YORK NEWSPAPERS FORWARD- m. Swetzer, drunk and disorderly; $5.71. | Practicablethereafter. ||_--_ au 8-tAuly_ A rebel battery on the north side ot the James — T ED FROM NEW YORK DAILY, at greatly ¢ ine guard, and Lieut. Scharm, 22d regiment George Bennett and Peter Lasher, false pre- VETERINARY SURGEON. HeEApgvanters Derartuent oF Wasnincton, | reduced prices —Terms, for one year, “payable in eteran Reserve Corps, assigned to duty in . FI Ci k R. J.B. McKAY, Member of the Royal V. 8. river has become very annoying the past day Ovricn oF CuieF QUARTBEMASTER, advance:) For the Herald, $7, instead of $1); | his stead. ee OE cat ahtlne Short, gran Bnd | Oolitae Pion at ne ore or two. = Nos, 534,536, 538 and 540 Pourteenta st., Tribune, $7; Times, $?; World, $7; Daily News, disorderly; = peoph jus fey hrowing | Follege. Edinburgh. All Peng poe orning between It-and our gunbosia, bu Washinnens Nee, kerk azsame,.| 47), Rrebing Fost Hh Rrening Express. $400. | mg-From Hudson Taylor, 331 Pa. avenue, | soNes: SI, Henry Jones and Manuel Losson, | Hors ciated in, he most senting, mi a . a \. x ress A. 1 No, 62 wes . New ; ¥ \. Pies {twas nally compelled to limber up’ and | PROPOBALS are ineited tee Tnrcianing Wend to | Sorke au 6-3m_ | who has a very tempting display, by the way, | Third Precinct.—Michael Mullen, drunk and | Ruvarain G vtrect, beteson Ge Sea Tabet Wase! leave. the troops in and around the Forts hereinafter spec- FFIOLAL NOTICE TO TAX PAYERS of fresh literary matter, on his shelves, we | disorderly; workhouse. John Bohrer, assault | ington.” : au 5-Im* ater the Silat ne te renee Woon lanes in aa : axe) Hgok Tiina” Of SIME Nei ‘Gobpel of | SBE VENER Coon tuomas eeu et SEVENTH STREET ortho, Tehele blew wp & mine on the evening | “North of tue Povomeee-Foris Sumner, Manateta, | Wt af the Colleton of Internal | Revenue nia Peace,” devoted to Shoddy, and some very pun- | Orderly: $9.56, Tobn B. Adams, ceiling lignes | SOD — : 369 the Sth Corps; but the mine not being within | Huny ‘stare Me aaines,, Reno, Kearney, De~ Wasginuron, August let, 180s. gent hits are dealt out to various parties con- | to soldiers; dismissed. Sam'l Armistead, dis- COTTAGE SUITS, fo ‘ards of our works, no damage wasef-/| ker Hill Sarato, Thayer and Lincoln, and The Assessor for this District has this day re- | cerned. Part Third is undoubtedly the best fees / wees ae Batteries Sneade, Kimball, Parrott, and Came. suinedl foie she antoe sl oollectionil fo contate thus far, of this famous series of brochures. eac cheerin - sam 5 y loudly, but aust have been much chagrinedet,| , Hastof Kastern Branch Potomac—Forts Greble, Fiate: Billiard Tables. &o.and I hereby gi finding themselves so far from our lines. Con- | Sfviga Habae ant nope eee eieayis, Dupont, | siferand that f oil ated ea ayeand pay: | ggrThe pecigree of shoddy are thus given: siderable firing was kept up, causing them &| per’ ? aT eries SICKetS and Was- | trig These are the generations of Pshawdee: good deal of loss, but very little to us. South of Potomac—Forts Marcy, Ethan Allen, 0, | Office, 468 SEVENTH STREET, bet Eand Fsts., | Psnawb, who came from Jonbool, begat Pe- Allis quiet this morning. The weather is | F. Smith, Bennett, De Kalb. Corcoran, Hagerty, baily, until the 10th day of ‘this month. dullah; and Pedullah pegat Rheet Aylab; and very ‘warm, and considerable sickness prevails Sicodberys Whipple, Cass, Tillinghast, Crete. id Sor she teehee recelving. he ne sad Sas Rheet Aylah beget J oor begat Hea Jobbah begat among the 60! rs, chiefly diarrhcea. * - : Holz Ayl; and Holz Ayl it Kaudpyssh; and Prince George Court House was set on fire Proposals are also invited for furnishing Wood duties and taxes as assessed in said listonor before Kaudypyssh begat Pshawdee. ¥ nae, nay. hoe Paes pedal payor OAK AND WALNUT EXTENSION TABLES, tion; #3.45. Jo ol fighting: military. George Knott, d rderly; a ee path Si ca x cpihaaaey owe pared ig peepee Le Pats gata Rglstar gl Taahys eh largare’ .5 $2. c! ty ys ttage Setts, plai ‘ble top, whi drunk; ‘workhouse. Samuel Coivin, fighting we are offerin at aren eos y varenins. = an street wee Ane. irk, ciearaen ; ee a —— al nue Extension Tables less than man- atrick Haggerty, drunk and disorderly; + | English pad Asnert than whole - Wm. Lee, arene Bones: $3.75, Also, as- sale price and nore, ee Cena ee ae sault and battery; bail for court. Timothy | ‘Particular attention ie called to our extensive u Dunavin, disorderly; $2.45. and well selected stock of to Point Lookout, 8t. Mary's county. Maryland, | ##id 10TH DAY OF AUGUST, will be liable to is v mae and destroyed by some soldiers on the 6th in- | {> the Cavairy Depot, Giecd: At, Marclnad’ the penalty of te: ‘tum additional SE EEESEEEEEEEEEeanET Fourth Precinct.—George Davis, grand larce- | FURNITURE axp HOUSEFURINSHING GOODS stant. and to the Camp of Dismonnted Onyains ryland. | the amount thereof aud afier the oxpiratinn ction &7-The November election in New York will | "V: jail for court. Davis Graves, threats; bail | which wo guarantee to sell less than any house ~ = same vicinity; also, for furnishing and deliveri days, upen service of notice, fee of twenty centa | be, besides the Presidential election, for a Goy- FINANorAaL <The New York Commercial | Wood at pointe on the banks of the Potemas | and mileage, which will hee: in all cases of | ernor, Lieut. Governor, Uanal Commissioner Advertiserf Saturday evening says: river, accessible to boats, and on the banks of the | delinquency. The law also prescribes a penalty and State Prison Inspector, 31 Congressmen The stock market opens dull under a slight | Chesapeake and Ohio Canal whi Ppensons carry On any trade or bus.ness with- | 19° members of the FState’ Le islncare, d reaction from the late rise in prices, and partly Bids will also be received for cutting and cord- | out taking out the requsite license of imprison- | 128 mem a local Gffloers are to be Rosen or Sa he cre enence of operators, who lett ihe city | ine Wood a: such Folnts within the limits of te | mont {or ® ‘erm yot exceeding two years. or a | County an — ii bl a tc gemain wnt Monday.” 00 OY Mtonding | By eon Mrtcitias ar, intreatnn | AZ euyhimeenygetaue, vineyard, ageatit | M7-The Unued Siiee has one sanare mile of . 2 int wi en applicatio: aforesaid will be e straint of e coal fie! m: irri 5 Governments are not s0 strong as yesterday. | Since Ot be given on application to this al proverty of the delinquent, and in- | Great Britain one to every thirty tailesor att for pegge. Oharles Brown, assault; dismissed. | this si k. Mary ian!in, disorderly 8. Nancy Mecuire, | ‘ygise, ol Ner feoRer cent. allgwedon gil bile M: Henison, do. 1.00. Elizabeth Henson, do. | ns "Successor te Boats & Gritith . Henison. do.: $1. izal enison, do. “wae Elizabeth O'Day, drank: $2. Ellen Smith, | _8u5-6t B69 7th street. nearl. Ae drank and disorderly; roe oe T. ON ? JAY COOKE & CO., BANKERS, Fates dlaeeele: Willem Pesrcon, savant; FirtTgente Stexet, orrosira U. §, Traasvar, $2. each. * Receive Subscriptions for the id personal Five-twenties declined 1, and certificates oP copesslawill beraccizad under this advertise. formation. of parties neglecting to take license i —Charles H. John viola- ¢ $ x \- a face, Belgium one to every twenty-two and a| Sixth Precinct. ar! - Johnson, NEW OU. S. 73-10 LOAN with yesterday's nse Su beavak! S FDSAY | Bem net PE cod caval Grates | Free Goarvof iba Dats er Geigabige’* P| hall, and'Fravce one to every two hundred | ting water Tegulauon, as. tary Marra dog | © NEW C. S. 79-10 LOAN The money market shows indications of in- | inssid ‘tm: Office hours from 9 a. m. to miles of surface. z nhicensed; $5. fe! 7 i it. 4p. m. 4} creasing ease. The commission houses have | , PTO will be madein the following manner, LEWIS OLEPHANE, sa-In Brooklyn there are 2,311 places de- | dismissed. Phillip Roach and John O. Pres- | que notes will be issued under date of August : et Collector for District of Columbia. te of 1; cott, drunk and disorderly; $2 each. Lewis more money offered, and the banks show more | *2, "it: : ; tu St __Oollector for District of Colambis._ | voted to the saieof liquors, and only 20 of them | Sot dru disorderly; $3. David Bowen, do.; | 1thein denomingtions of Gisposition to lend their augmenting funds, |}: For Wood felled. by the Caived, bates ongi- JAY COOKE & CO., Hee eae ee tena GG ashington, for if there | #2. Anton Lubley, assanlt and batiery; dis-| @50, @100, $500, $1,000 and 85,000, About up to the supply. and the rats Dresent | DSO or epber Ite, (DF ce Fer Or ad BANKERS, are a great many ram mills here, all of them | missed. John Wesley, doi worktonee. tate. | parable to bearer or order, bearing interest af loars therefore continuea slendy ntt'ner nce | Beectanie east specify the locality, kind, quen- HAVE THIS DAY, are a source of revenue to the city. Tuck Smith, assault and battery dismissed. | 7310 per confum per enum, parable semi-an- and for A 1 commercial paper 7a9 per cent. tity and quality of he Woods sad its ee from REMOVED AZ “ Lay te down and save the flag,” were | Elica j Simon, grand larceny; ‘do. Charles | pually, and will be convertible at the option of wery clearly what must be the formes nwica | | BoM bidder want fiaa Bia pest 10 THEIR NEW OFFICE, Killed, uttered to Federal earse They wil | Seo Gusorten: Caveats: for tial. Aitred | the holder at maturity ito slx per cont. Five- Sree, ene se neces Se maka te ee rial thoucenon ent tgpeue ie On FIFTRENTH STREET, NBAR G. uaite ‘with bis glorious bravery and devotion | Marshal, rly; $2. Gornelins Qolins, | Twenty Bonds. cons 8 OPPOSIT! to bis country to make bis namaimmortsl. . | aronk aud es e buy and eell— bee Paper leer tw & considerable a Froponals from disloyal, Ande wil Laos be con: Oa eeee STATES TREASURY. Decie ee A of the. Mempals Pelese asend Browy Bolas hack Wr; me a Kenny, ¥ foe an MENT BONDS ofall issues, Bo less than $2,000,000 having been put into | *¥ cach’ proposition. ot tiaie ait LR onelly Of apa a Space Paar pecrie lol loey #1 : ‘assault and TREASURY NOTRS, ; lation uring ia from 5 ° 1d to he agreeable south west custom |- peek eee nn Maer purpene casing the wane ine epee Mouiniine Woot mag'te ce: Ys iis ee of acting editoriel controversies by pistols. | battery, bail for court , Jane H Ratley, ae CEATIFIOATRA OF INDEBTEDNESS, From July 19 to August 2 the volume of the | “ The right in reserved to accept all or any part of OARRIAGES. They were both incarcerated for the effort. derly; diemiseed. a; se! Wie Ree o Pehine BY and COIN, currency has been increased $15,000,000, which | a bid. On hand a superior lot of new second-hand} gg~ Gen. E. B. Brown, commanding the cen- ‘Nolan, esamatt And pay‘the highost prise for is at the rate of over $1,000,(00 per day. This | _ No verbal propositions entertained, bat | Bafta tens harks’ and Jersey Wagons, | tral district of Missouri, says he has positive ae betters; fall @ court. tes ‘Hal, de- TERMASTBE’S ORETIFICATE CHEOKS. ot course, tends to an immed flation, every bid, or mediacation ot the st be jn | Exseusion Tepe Ae. ke. information of the death of the notorious | and ik QuaB i - is Sirendy showing iwreheeis ganaston gad | SyiUaga, " wosscatonot the te, mast bein | TA. rer leo desea and Seprms Wasone, | Snformatio Sivatam Davie; asseult nd battery: Oorae: | Jv27-tf __ JAY QOOKE# 00. , ig But for this the stock maricot Proposals should be endorsed “Proposals for args DORE ed to. Z ie eabiblted the activity of the feiss | - es ietas m6 aussit Syd Bateee ern ene a airest: gorvenpond wits go eases Now ork Hora. ‘ sa! tbindice al tend Chief Qui ROM PARIS.—The Kuightage of Groat Bri. | suggests that an equal reduction be made. Gold ‘at 260, and on sensation an 8-15 ' to S01%, closing Gall orwe F Sow: ar and ‘tobe abun- rose Qt 260%. Exchange p f active at 109 for gold. HAROOAL—1.000 barrels CHARCOAL. dant atPorte Rico this year... or market lor delivery s! |, @7Grant has given the rebels what they Feady ‘The Joan is “inactive, and lenders Sogexher, ot a load at @ pleco. Bave some trouble to place all the capital at | P°h°n* joka pasanaty iit * - their dispoeal at 7 percent.oncall. Thegrow- 0. 4 om ma! o ing ease and freedom in the movements of | gus st* itgomery, Md, the New York farbions.