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THE EVENING STAR. ‘W. D. WALLACH, Editer and Preprister. er ae M, Better ane Frapritet: WASHINGTON CITY: TUESDAY...000.0000..- AUGUST 30; 1864, —S—— SSS SSS Wm? READING MATTER ON EVERY PAGE. | BEB OUTSIDE FOR INTERESTING TELB- GRAPHIC AND OTHER MATTEB. (XTRA. THE CHICAGO CONVENTION. <> ——_ | The Peace M | in Small Minority—Tem- ‘ary Organization. pd Seals (Special Dispatch to Evening Star.} | CHIcAGo, August 20—1 P. x.—Convention in session, Governor Bigler temporary chair- over to to-morrow being voted down, to in| small minority, and as yet no disposition m | © conciliate. August Belmont said, in opening, “We go in to win.” No mention of war yet Wonder if they know we have war on hands! FROM THE ARMY OF THE POTOMAC. ee All Quiet om the 2Sth—Our Losses in | tay see he Fight—An Escape frem | ‘ete! Reason of the F; I meen ure of T parent est bodadl {Correspondence of the Associated Press. ] A letter from the Army of the Potomac: | dated August 28th, evening, Says to-day not a! gun was fired from daylight to dark: and up to i this hour, 9 p. m., there have been very few re- ports. It was the most quietday we havehad | in four weeks. Our loss in Thursday’s fight is ascertained to be about 2,000 men in the aggregate and nine guns—four of Brown’s Rhode Island, four of Sleeper’s Massachusetts and one of McKnight’s battery of light artillery. The statement is made by request, that it was the 107th Pennsylvania Veteran Volun- teer Infantry instead of the 101th New York, as reported in some of the newspapers, which captured the battle-flag of the 18th North Caro- lina in the fight of the 19th, and the party who made the prize was the color-bearer of the regiment, private Hattenstein, ot Company C. An English gentieman, Edwin Wallace, swam the Appomattox last night and escaped to our lines. He has resided in Petersburg since the war began, and represents the pros- pects of the Confederacy as becoming more gloomy than ever. The leaders are rendered desperate because of the miscarriage of their scheme to draw General Grant hence by in- vading Pennsylvania Mr. Wallace lost his wife and child in Peters- burg, hort time ago. They were killed by ion of one of our shells, which en- tered his house. Three deserters also got in last night. They State that they were paid off and discharged a short time ago frpm Col. Crawford’s (Union) Third Tennessee, hundred day’s regiment, and while on their way home, were captured, | mect at City Hall With seventeen others, by General Weller’s | Chamber, WEDNESDAY EVANI | 8,o’clock, for the purpose of orga: election of officers, wit! cavalry. and forced into the rebel ranks, after being robbed of all their money and clothing. ‘They have no idea of what became of theother seventeen. They were separated at Lynch- | burg, whither they were brought from the place of their capture im irons. They seem | very indignant at the treatment they have re- ceived, and were anxious to take the oath of allegiance. FROM THE FRONT. j The mail steamer Dictator arrived here this | morning at6¥% o’clock from City Point. She | | The Parsuit by G Overtake RETREAT OF GEN. EABLY. ema ry Skirmishing. {Despatch to Philadelphia Inquirer.] Harren’s Ferry, Aug. Gen. Sberidan yesterday was with entire force, the reconnoissances a dvance ‘The advan: of his of Satarday afternoon having demonstrated that the enemy bad retired from nis front _ He made immediate preparati ing them, ard the march began Sunday moreter te apr, pe ‘trom ‘our position at Halltown, Wright, to Cnarlestown and the caval several roads "Te jon for follow- at daylight oa ‘try of Generals the directrosd under Gen. Torbert pursuing ading southwestwardly from Shepherdstown, but all converging towards ‘Winchester. ‘The march during the entire day was slow and cautious, a strong skirmish line being all the time displayed, and both flanks kept well covered, but none of the enemy were met with | until late in the afternoon, when, having over- taken his rear guard just beyond Unarlestown, on the Smithfield road, some liitle skirmishing | ensued, but nothing of any moment. Some | few prisoners being taken, it was ascertained that Early s main force had retired on the Smithfield road, and that he had halted for the | night at that hamiet. General Sheridan con- 1 sequently ordered a halt two miles beyond man. Peace men shown by yote to adjourn | Charlestown and camped for the night. In the meantime General Torbert, moving in the same general direction, upon roads to the right ot Sheridan, encountered the enemy’s cavalry at Bunker Hill, and a sharp fight en- sued, the particulars of which have not yet come in, but the advantage remained witn | Torbert. This morning, up to 11 o'clock a. m., | all was quietin front. General Sheridan re- maining in the position assumed last night, and field. | the enemy is still understood to be at Smith- Rumors were current in our camp this morn- Pe eer rere ueadors Desper- | ing that Early had been ordered to Richmond eir | with his main force, but was traceable to no Grant’s Army. | authentic source, while itis certain that Smith- | field is far from the direct road from Charles- | town to the rebel capital. Early’s last move- ment is considered here to be no declaration of purpose to abandon the Shenandoah Valley. MARYLAND CONSTITUTIONAL CONVENTION. | —In this Convention, on Saturday, it was: Resolved, That in view of the uncertain con- dition of affairs in this State, owing to the pos- sibility of aninvasion by the public enemy, which may interfere with the expressien of the popular will on the da: voting on this Constitution, to be fixed for at this Conven- tion, when it adjourns without day, will be adjourned subject to the call of the President, and, in case of the death or disqualification of the resident, (H. H. Goldsborough, ) Frederick Schley, of Frekerick county, Joseph B. Pugh, ot Cecil county, Hen: more city, ‘William 7” Stockbridge, of Balti- Purnell, of Worcester county, be and they are hereby authorized, in the order in which they are named, to act as president and call the Convention together. The majority of the committee on provisions and ordinances made a long report, embracing, among other provisions, the right of soldiers in the field to vote for or against the new Uonsti- tution. for President, member of Congress, &c. Thereport also directs that the Governor shall, within five days atter the adjournment of the Convention, order an election to be held on the 12th of October, for the adoption or re- jection of the new Constitution. The minority of the committee made a report protesting against the right of the soldier to vote in the fleld, and also against yoters being Constitution. Tequired to take the oath prescribed in the $10,000 EXEMPTION FUND, NOTICE, The members of the Exemption Fund will Without fail, in the Gouncil & view o! ine the number of members, as scores and hundreds are daily this call making application for mem Fea 30-2t" 1 LE: bershi 1, BA p. hence RON. FRUIT FESTIVAL—The Latics of Methodist Protestant Church wilt once cir Festival THIS EV at the Union League Rooms, 9th Dani E streets. and con The Enchanted Tree will be exhi ENING, August 30, 1564, a street, between tinue the entire week, ted every even- ing during the week. This tree is truly enchant- ing. au 3 Admission 15 cents ; i on season ticket. 5) cents. Ladies solicit the patronage of their friends 3 -8t reports all quiet since the fight at Reams’ Sta- tion up to the hour at which she left, (yester- | day morning at 10 o’clock,) with the exception | of the usual picket firing and an occasional | ! ! } artillery duel. On Sunday an attack on our pontoon bridge on the Appomattox, at Broadway Landing, ‘was anticipated. Two brigades of colored troops and several batteries were dispatched to that point on a double-quick, but no rebels | made their appearance. | The Dictator brought up the 5th and 6th New Jersey regiments, their term of service having expired. These men have seen hard service, i GROVE On 15th Street. bet C street and the Canal, On THURSDAY, September 1, 1364, for the benefit o SICK A GRAND RETREAT will b THE SO RELIEF ASSOCIA’ e given by LDIE at the, f the AND WOUN Atimission 25 cents. R8° TION (Catholic) DED of the lst U.S. Colored Troop*. au 39-2t* = AN ADJOURNED MEETING OF THE Board of Trustees of the Public Schools will be held on TUESDAY NEXT, the 30th inst., at5o’clock p.m. au 27-3t and are much reduced in numbers. pe aS | RATHER BE HUNG THAN GO WITII THE REBELS. We hear that during the Jate visit of the rebels to Hagerstown, Md., they proceeded to the county jail and released therefrom Park Cra- mer, who was confined there for deliberately shooting Victor Wright during a quarrel be- | n tween the parties about a woman kept by the Jatter. When the rebels left Hagerstown they took Cramer with them, bot on reaching Wii- Jiamsport he deserted them and returned to ig hart S—- 310.000 EXEMPTI F. BACON, Esq., having kind i Treasurer of a fund for pro- draft, for a number of undred. at $100 each, to act as Receive: tection against t! gentlemen, limited to one apy one subject to the same can call at his store, corner 7th and Pennsylvania avenue, and deposit the amount, thereby securing to themselves all the advantages of escaping the draft. Substitutes will be piovided for each man drawn, as their upon the book in rotation, without nawes ap} ity comin ly consented r any information concerning the above club, T. H. BARRON or Mr. BACON will be glad to give such information may be required. Rep. and Chron. Iw., and 8, Chron. It, au 25-lw* Hagerstown, where he presented himself at the jail to the county sheriff and asked to be re- committed, asserting that he weuld «be d—d if he would go with such a set ot infernal cut- throats’ Cramer was accordingly assigned to bis old quarters, and in November will be tried upon the charge of murder. FROM ALBEMARLE SOUND. The U.S. steamer Tacony, Capt. Tuxton, ar- rived yesterday at the Navy Yard from Albe- marie Sound, N. ©., where she has been on duty for the past six months. She brings no special pews from that quarter. The Rebel Ham Albemarle keeps out of sight and danger, but our boats are fully prepared should she show herself. Some of them since the encoun- ter between the Sassacus and the Rebel Ram have been provided with am iron prow with which to meet her. Among her officers is Ensign Somers, wno ‘was on the Satcite in July, 62, when she was captured by the Rehels near the mouth of the Rappabanrock, and who was badly wounded while resisting the enemy. PENSION AGENT AT COLUMBUS, OHIO. Jos. W. Dwyer, Esq., late chief cierk of the subsistence division of the Third Auditor’s office, has been appointed Pension Agent for the Columbus, Ohio, district, and will enter upon his new duties on September 4. He has ed his bond for $200,000 in the office of the Second Comptroller. Mr. Andrew Cauldwell has been appointed to Mr. Dwyer’s position in the Third Auditor’s office. AN OFFICER SENT TO THE DRY TORTUGAS: Lieut. Wm Thomas, of the Ist Maryland ‘Veteran Volunteer regiment, who was tried by a general court-martial upon the charge of being absent from his command without leave, and sentenced to be cashiered and confined for one year at hard labor on some Government fortification, was taken from the Old Capi- tol yesterday and sent to the Dry Tortugas. A REBEL OFFICER COMMITTED TO THE OLD CAPITOL. Gen. Patrick, Provost Marshal General of re lo: aT. TTH Ss MATT ton, able b: be given, jy S-d ATER REGISTRAR’S OFFICE, June }, 1364.—This office having been necessa- sed for several days during the present month, the time for receipt of water rents is ex- tended’ to the Sist Au water will be shut off from all premises of which the water rent is unpaid. No further notice will RANDOLEH co after which date the YLE, ater Registrar. BINTING PRESS FOR BALE AT AUGTION. One of Hoe’s Card or Circular PRE! ly new, on SATUR! au 30-8t* DAY MORN GREEN & WILLIA ING. S8K8,near- Sept. 3d. Aucts. comprising a pe for Book and 5 (0 PRINTERS—An OFFICE for sale cheap, ood and full assortment of ay ob Work. Also, two Presses, The whole valued at $2 400, will be sold on easy terms, Address PRINTER, at this office. an 30-3t* ‘EW’S INSTITUTE, Ninetcenth Street, between G and H. The classes will be resumed on the first Monday of September. Terms: First Department, $10 per session; Second Department, 50 cents per morth in vance. au 39-5t* r hold that it is not strong eno! and if that or LOST AND FOUND. \j i\ anything Se lelene is adop by, the com- —<—$—————— 1 mittee, a min report will be made. ARD—Lost,« black and white spot- $25 Ca Warren poe. Het apiece ot hivtail Tne WT Mechelen ee ih ee at offanda round black Spot on the topof his a“ [} nomination aiawn ens en Will insist on & fead. The above reward wAlbe paid upon the re- platform deman' cessation of hostilities, tarn of the dog to F. WINDHOLE, 323 D atreet, a convention of the States, and no more fight- Segar Store, near Star Office. au $%2t* 4 O'CLOCK P. M. ing. r sharp fight is anticipated on the question of nominating candidates or adopting a plat- form. ‘The ultras will insist on deciding the plat- $25 REWARD.—Stolen from the farm of 0. H P. Clark, about seven miles from Wash- ington, on the Colesville road, on Sanda: pight. GOVERNMENT SECUKITIES. August 23, 1864, a large iron grey STA! Jay Cooke & Co. furnish the follewing quo- about 17 bands high and 6 years old; has long s form first, but the MeUlellanites will not con- eumeh tail and heavy m: LI 3-2 coat eee tations of Government securities : sent to this if there are ary serious differencas in reference to it. Several names are men- WASHINGTON, Ang. 30, 1964. a tioned for Vice President, Pendleton and Cox, uying. Selling. 108 109 i en rubbed with liniment has st 'l be paid for the recovery ony; skin around le! CG The above reward wil U.S. 6's Coupon 1981. of the horse, iffett at the store ol Cage 8) 6s Componae iio, || CL OBioy Gouthets andi Mramistie, of Heabaaky, au 3)-3t* rth atront between Hand't. | 75-10 Treasury Notes .110 tu! Hees oT See ey ane josuigeateanath: OST—On Saturday afternoon, on astreetcar, a | One Year Certificates WK 95 POCKET DIARY, containing a number of | Gertificate Check 95 Ferre TE orate ot panses, and $2 New Yorm—Finst BOagD. LOCAL NEWS. Gerataened., Alto; 2 Bu verain the money if he | Cups 106}; 5-20's, 100%; Certificates, 94%; wins AD oa turn the diary and other contents to Gold, A Spunky Grrv.— Yesterday afternoon, will return quite an excitement took place in front of the depot, caused by a young and handsome girl of about nineteen seizing ahackman by the col- lar and demanding that he should fork over fitteen dollars. It appears that the young lady and her sister came to the city last week to see @ wounded relative at Lincoln Hospital, and engaged the hackman to take them there, for which he charged five dollars; and she ten- dered a twenty dollar bill, which he went off with, promising to return the change, but he failed to do so. Yesterday the ladies were about to leave the city, when they recognized the delinquent backman, and the eldest seized him. The jehu attempted to get away at first, but seeing that she was a determined girl he begged to be allowed to go off and get the money; but she held him fast until efficer Pad- get came up, and he went with the hackman, who soon raised the funds, which the officer paid the girl. aaa eee FIGHT AT A BaLt.—Last night the colored fancy had a ball at Sam Ireland’s ranche, on B, street between Tenth and Eleventh, and some of the females got into aquarrel. Officer Simonds went to separate them, and wasinter- red with by Phillip Maharty, colored. Ma- harty was ariested and taken to the station house. Afterwards the females got into a row again, and Buna Prince, Susannah Johnson, and Ellen Stephenson were arrested by officers Barclay and Markwood. Judge Day appeared as their counsel before Justice Clayton, but the Justice fined Maharty $5.00, and Susannah Jobnson $2.00; the other women were dis- missed. Sergeant Tait notified the colored fancy present at the trial, that he intended to report that place to the military authorities, and have it permanently closed, as it was get- ting to be as bad as it was last winter. SUIT ENTERED. Yesterday, District Attorney Oarrington en- tered a suitin the Supreme Oourt of the Dis- trict of Columbia, against William A.Ham- mond, late Surgeon General U.S. A., to re- cover $150,000, the amount alleged the Govern. ment has been defrauded of by his blanket purchase from W. A. Stephens, and supplies from John Wyeth & Bro., for $50,000, being the amount in the first case and $400,000 in the second. . K, HARRIS, Reporter, ‘'Star Office.”’ .—Strayed away last Wednesday, COW, with a star in her forehe: ton both hips. The above rew: No, 258 20th street, ‘ARD. ‘k red and white spo’ ill be given if brought to fet Paka Mets,” (au 20-2") J- CARROLL. UND ON MY PLACE, A YOUNG BAY Porte on the night of the ath. Any person i ng charges can receive Bere prorerly STOHN W. MCCLELLEN au 29-3t™ Fort Totten, D.C. REWARD.—Strayed or stolen from the $5 subscriber, Aug. 23th, one light bay MARE COLT, three years old; had a scar on ptt hind leg, and white face. J.B HOLLIDGE, uu 29-2t Corner 5th and P streets. rPVAKEN UP _ESTRAY on Mcnday the ath of Angust,a DUN MARE. about 15 hands high, with black mane and tail. If the owner does not come forward, prove ee take her sway before the will be sold to pay expenses. 5 au 29-3t* 126 Frederick st., Georgetown. P\AKEN UP A STRAY-On the 7th inst., bay MARE, five years old, abeut 16 or 17 cH high, two white feet. The owner is requested come forward, prove property, pay charges, and take her away. They can be seen at the premisesof MAURICE WOUFES, between 2th and 25th and between I and K, First Ward. au 80 3t* 25 REWARD-—Lost, on Monday evening, August 24, 1864.0n thr Avenue, between hand lth streets, ONE HUYDRED AND TWO DOLLARS. in Government money, The above will be paid if left at this office. an 27-3t* ee aoe ae ee ry Pet on ie pre ir ol Tr. = PEEN OASEY, on3th street, ntween N and 0. If the owner will come forward,prove property and pay charges hecantakethemiway, au 27-3t* § REWARD.—BStrayed away, on Saturday, 20th Pe? August. a small COW, fresh, yellow color, with white legs, and white on shoulder; a piece cut out of left ear: short horns, turned in towards head. WM. C. O’MEARA, No. 524 Penn. avenue, between 2d and 3d sts. an 27-3t* OUND—This morning, onStt street, N: Yard, PoetK er oR containiag @ staall amount FALSE RUMORS, Rumors were in circulation last night and this morning, that the rebels, in considerable force, made their appearance last evening in the vicinity of Rockville. No information to this effect has been received at headquarters, and the rumor is believed to be entirely with- out foundation. rty, pay charges, and st day gt september, she H. WILLIA WOUNDED. Lieutenant Harry Fuller, of the Ist Virginia Union cavalry, who was for a long time at- tached to the Provost Marshal’s office in this city, was severely wounded in the recent en- gagement at Winchester. Lient. Fuller was fighting at close quarters with a rebel major, when he received a ball and three buckshot in the side. Heis now inthe hospital at Cum- berland, and is doing as well as could be ex- pected under the circumstances. VIOLATING THE CUSTOMS OF WAR. Wm. Canby, a citizen of Montgomery coun- ty, Md., has been found guilty of violating the customs of war in aiding and abetting the en- emy in various Ways. Canby is in the Old Capitol, but will be transferred to Fort Dela- ware, where he will be confined during the ex- isting rebellion. ———__ Drsm1ssED.— Jennie West, who was com- mitted Saturday for a further hearing before Justice Hollingshead, on a charge of robbing a soldier of 23:0, was called for a hearing yester- day. It appeared by the testimony that the of money, which the owner car have by provin: ron and payin, ise this advertixentent. Ape TELEGRAPHIO NE accused sue the soldier parted company oc corner 0 x reets, Navy Yard, B Testaurant near the _ treet, a 27-3t* GEORGE M. NORTON. midnight. After she left the soldier showed his THE CHICAGO CONVENTION. pocket-book in the restaurant and added money he obtained from the landlord to that in the book, showing that if robbed it was after the accused left him. Justice Hollingshead imme- diately dismissed the case. REWARD.—Stolen, a dark bay CANA- a $3 DIAN U. 8, HORSE. pony duild, small | To-day’s Proceedings—Governo: ‘ tize, white spot on the left side under tae saddle ? ~4 r Seymour girth” heavy mane and foretop. Address O.T. |G Ecrmancne eresw cet ORSETT, at Kendall Green Park, Washington, | _ CHICAGO, Aug. 30.—The National Democrat- DLO. au 25-5t* ic Convention re-assembled at ten o’clock this Lost! LOST! LOST !—Broke loosa from the | morning. The attendance both inside and out- Three Tun Stables, Aug. 25th, one large b: i COLT, four years old, some white iu his face. Five REET ee eT erday. dollars wil! be paid for his delivery at the above Immediately after the Convention was called atsblen on $d street east, between i ang NLL se EAM BELL, to order, prayer was offered by Bishop White- house, of Illinois. FroexD—Some valuable PAPERS, belonging to Mr. Hughes, Chairman of the Committee on J Anshony Clinton: He cap have them by pay ng ¢ Se i Does sitet sootne Seventh Ward Station Hours, | or anization, reported that the Committee had =a por unanimously agreed upon Horatio Seymour as the permanent President of the Convention. RESPASSES—NOTICE—Several COWS and one HORSE. branded “condemned, have been Applause greeted the announcement and the report was adopted by acclamation. found trespassing upon the grounds of the Georer- SECOND DISPATCH.]} town College. The owners are requested to prove property, pay charges, and take them away; and notice is hereby given that all persons hereaft=r The report of the committee on organization dows oF inserag the fencer "belonelog ro tke | WasTead and adopted by acclamation. The r a belongi Ee _ lands of the College, or by entering any of their | President is Horatio Seymour, and Vice Presi- enclosed Iunds with their cows, horses, or other | dents Joseph Chase, of Maine: J. W. Sullivan, animals, will be prosecuted to the utmost extent | of New Ham patie: E. D. Beach, of Massa- of the law. By order of the President. aul7. chusetts; D. H. Smalley, of Vermont; George Taylor, of Connecticut; Alfred Anthony, of Rhode [sland; Andrew J. Cobb, of New Jer- BOARDING. sey; and Gideon J. Tucker, of New York. oe — ‘When quiet was restored, Mr. Seymour pro- OARD-At 350 K street, Franklin Row, and | ceeded to address the Convention. one parlor and fine bed-rooms, aut 30-2t" Mr. Seymour said: Gentlemen of the Con- SINGLE GENTLEMAN can obtain BOARD | vention, 1 cannot foretell the resolutions and by applying at No.7 Ist st., @eorgetown. action of this Convention, but I say every _au 3)-3t* member of it loves the Union, desires peace, OARDING — Pleasant furnished ROOMs, with | and will uphold Constitutional freedom. While .BOARD, may he obtained with a Northern | the resolutions and action of this Convention family, by applying at 417 13th street, near Gat. | are of the utmost importance, there are addi- Locati D unsurpassed, and near the Departivents. | tional reasons why the lIemocratic party _A0 3-2 should be restored to power, and they are Boseine— legant ROOMS with BOARD can | great reasons. tee 3 FATAL ACCIDENT.— Yesterday afternoon, as train No.4 north, (leaving here at 3 p. m.,) was on the way out, the rear brakesman, Michaei Fenton, a young man residing in Baltimore, was killed near Mill’s sidling. It is supposed that when the train was about passing under tbe bridge near that place, he looked out, and projected his head too far, when it was struck by one of the timbers of the bridge, mashing his head and killing him instantly. His body was brought to the city and lastevening it was placed in a coffin and forwarded to Baltimore ee Ficut In PRATHER’S ALLEY.—The colored resideuts of Prather’s alley had a free fight yesterday, all originating from the charge ot one Cage Terrill, who asserted that two colored servants of General Hooker's were teamsters, which made them very indignant, and the result was loud talk and blows, in which the ‘women participated. Officers Eckloff, Crown, and Smith arrested ten women and two men, the other men engaged in the melee having escaped. Terrill! was held to bail for court, and the others were fined ee aes A VILLAINovs CASE —Sergeant Johnson, of the Second Precinct, reported this morning that a girl, named Margaret Kennedy, was found in ashanty in the Second Police Precinct, where she had been left by a woman named Barry. The girl is fourteen years of age, was kept and used as a prostitute by Mrs. Barry until she was so diseased as to be nuable to walk orhelp herself. Barry then moved, and left her in the be secured pplication at 432 G at. rear of The Democratic party wili restore the Union, | shanty to die. Sergeant Johnson took the child Patent Office. Also, TABLE BOARDERS cau be | pecause it longs for its restoration. It will | and had her removed to the Almshouse. ‘tokens casanably, A fine bath-room in the house. | pring peace, because it loves peace. It will Sa ORPHANS’ Court, Judge Purcell. — This morning Jos. J. Waters obtained letters testa- mentary onthe estate ot Mrs. Eliza G. More- land, dec’d. The willof the late Col. John H. Reilly was partially proven and the codicil thereto was Charles T. fully proven. The first individual account of Hawkins, guardian to the orphans of John Hawkins, was approved and passed. is ama Map Do .— Yesterday, officer Harris, of the county police, killed a dog suffering with hy- crophobia in his precinct. — bring liberty to our land, because it loves lib- erty. It will put down despotism, because it hates ignoble syranny, Walch now degrades the American people. Four years ago a conven- tion met in this city, when our country was peaceful, prosperous and united. Its delegates did not mean to destroy our Government, to overwhelm us with debt, or to drench our land with blood, but they were an- imated by intoleranceand fanticism, and blind- ed by an ignorance of spirit of our institutions, the character of our people, and the condition of ourland. They thought they might safely indulge their passions, and concluded to do 80, they would not heed the warnings of our fa- thers, and did not consider that meddling be- G ENTLEMEN CAN BE ACCOMODATED WITH x pleasant rooms and good board, in a pleasant locality, and but a few minutes walk from the uty and War Department, by immediate ap- tion at No, 377, Thirteenth Street, between ew York Ayenue and F Street. Also table- boarders wanted. it* OARDING.—The attention of those who wish spacious and airy ROOMS, well furnished, up- on moderate ter: is especially requestel. The advertiser wishes to give her inmates a pleasant heme. and will earnestly endeavor to provide for their comfort by every means within her power. A good libraryin the house, An excellent table is kept. and transient boarders taken, Apply at 395, 18th at , between F and G sts. au 30-2t™ AFFAIRES IN GEORKGETOW Business is quite G ENTLEMEN CAN OBTAIN GOOD BOARD | gets strife, and their passions have brought our | dull. 3 ard pleasant front room by applying at No. $1 | gatural results. This morning Justica Backey tried a case of Market street, between 3d and 4th, Georgetown. They were impelled tospurn all measures of | ¢reating a nuisance, tint attracted considerable Terms moderate, au 29-3t compromise. Step by step they have marched | attention. The warrant was issued against ©. OARDING FOR LADIES, at No. 100 E street north, between 12th and 13th streets, in the rear, au 77 6t™ NA PRIVAT 'AMILY a few gentlemen can he accommodated with NISHED ROOMS and BOARD, at 162 Washington street, George- town Reterences required au 27-3t* OARD AND HANDSOMELY FURNISHED 1) ROOMS for families or single persons. House airy. with spacious grounds. Terms moderate. Apply at 8. W. Corner 2ist and H sts., near Penn’a avenue, au 26-6t* ESIRABLE ROOMS WITH BOARD, FOR Gentlemen. at No, 28 north K, between 7th and 8th sts. au 25-e0 3t* 2 OR RENT, WITH BOARD—A large RACK PARLOR, on the first floor, Also, four or five Tab e Boardergcan be accommodated at No. 261 G street, between Mth and 15th. au 24-6t* B. Jewell, proprietor of the Soap factory, oa Green near Bridge street, and the charge wags “boiling or rendering spoiled meats, rancid tal- low, or rancid grease of some kind.” It ap- peared from the evidence, that the stench aris- ing from the rendering of rancid materials, was so obnoxious that many of the neighbors could not remain in their houses. The Justice fined Mr Jewell £20 and costs, and Mr. Jewell im- mediately appealed to court. This is the third time that Jewell bas been fined for creating a nuisance by the process of rendering tallow, and appealed upon each case. In the two former cases, if we are correctly informed, the appeals were sustained by default of the ap- pellant. In this it ishoped that the court may decide on all the facts. Port of Georgetown.—Entered—Schr. Darfree, Sabins, from New York. Cleared—Yankee Blade. Coombs, Philadelphia; Castoff, Albro, on to results from which at the outset they would have shrenk with horror ; and even when war has desoiated our land, has laid its heavy burdens upon labor, and when bank- Tuptcy and ruin overhang us, they will not have the Union restored except upon condi- tions unknown to our Constitution. They will net let the shedding of blood cease even for a little time, to see if christian charity or the wisdom of statesmanship may not work out @ method to save our country. NEW YORK STOCK LIST. [By the People’s Line—Office 511 Ninth street.) New York, Aug. 30.—U. S. 1881, coupon 6’s, 103%; U.S. 5.20’s, 109%; Oertificates of Indebt- edness, 917,; Gold, 231'¢; N. Y. Central, 1251; Erie, 109%; Hudson River, 126%; Harlem, —; Reading, 133%; Michigan Central, 131; Michi- 2 Table boarders accommodated. B irginia. lw* CKS FORSALE—Manufactured at R. Dodge's jateThomas's) Brick Yard, opposite Washin, i , Always on hand 200.000 merchan’ icks, which we will sell at $12.5) per M, di Jivered on the wharf at Geor, foot of 15th st. west and cana. \ Seagate Apply at the J.C. BRYANT & CO. - tl IMPROVED ORDER OF RED MEN, LOOK OUT!! for the GRAND PIC-NIC at the SEVENTH STREET PA an 39-2t" A RK On MONDAY, September 5th, 1351, RDONNANCE DE Ce sneer Instruction Ecole du Cavalier a Pied Pari Ecole Du Cavalier a Cheval Ecole du Peloton a Pi«d Bibliotheque complete di adiers de Cavalerie. P. Instruction Sur le Cavalerie. le Fir du Fusil etdu Pistolet. Paris. Ainslee’s Cavalry Manual. London, ur ta Voltig Tra Nolan on Cavalry Horses. Roemer’s History and Management of Cavalry. FRANCK TAYLOR. au Militaire. is, Paris. Paris. sous, Officers et Brig- Individuel dans Ia ¥FIOE DEPOT COM'RY © F SUBSISTENCE, C., August 29, 1864. EMPTY BARRELS. of the Army of the Potomac, on Sunday _for- GOVERNMENT SAC warded to this city as a prisoner of war, First | EMPTY BARRELS, Lieutenant Conner, of Jeff. Davis’ Legion. Will besold at public auction, at 6th street ah prisoner was committed to the Old Capi- ASSISTANT TREASURER AT NEW YORK. Mr. John A. Stuart has been appointed to the _ of Assistant Treasurer at New York ately vacated by Mr. J. J. Cisco. RetcCRNED.—Col. John E. Wheeler, ex-Con- sul to Nicaragua, and of fillibuster note, who has been cojourping in Dixie for some time, as retarned to Washington. 3 PurRsonal.—General Butler '- rived in New York, it seer,, wean nee York papers, but 1s 600 6 ected there, FisAXC’ 11.The New York Post of yester- aay "ening says: ‘ abe glorions news from Mobile this morn- ing, and the evident decadence of the rebel cause, have produced a decided sudden fall in gold and in agricultaral produce. Flour is down 10 cenis, and pork. 59 ceats per barrel. Gold opened at 256 and atter selling down to 22%, recovered to 244, and on the con‘irmation of news of the capture of Fort Morgan it went down to Le ‘Ka Commerci! wertiser says: oo market is unsettled and again low- Various reasons, political and miliary, are assigned for the decline but the powerfal pears to be @ finaucialone. Tne ex- - Hen to & nominal mort of gold has fs) the exports ve been increasing, the imports nave declined, <peah tion of the ex: toa protracted redact a. ‘At the same time, the payment on th tember and November i empty Wharf Washington, D. C.,on the tember, 1364. at 11 o’clock a, m.. Barrels, more or less 4.500 Pork Barrels, 2,483 Flour Barrels, 894 Coffee Barrels, 266 Molasses Barrels, 135 Whisky Barrels. 532 Promiscuous Barrels 43 Ham Tierces, 856 V au 30-5t ForaGk anv ER inegar Keg Also, a large lot of Terms: Cask, in Government funds, Aji purchases to be j sale. h di = sh arot Sep. owing Staves and Headings, moved in ten days after reme's. O. GREENE, Captain and C.8. V. ee ee en AM ISTANT QUARTERMASTER’S OFFICE, VER TRANSPORTATION EVENTH STREET WHARF, WaAsHixGT0N, D, O,, Augmat 25, 186! General tof Washin, occupied by Oyaction byt that ther’ T in 0 In accordance wit! Loma m.I have pl ta, i sith scupied by thoiis wt beats wreviows to their de- tit sunrise » light will be swang schooners. The reaso! CLAR, Dace etions from Brigad rhe tiged ‘schon rs at the ier . De- in given by red and owned by the 1 CI rtermaster i to iver at ni eared that they would ran the’ Seronne at they attempted to run past Department, for 5 WAS, ir is t ‘the ‘ako: is laced on the schooners Will give alight suffeintly strong to enable all pilots to Drovided ‘b From ‘and by steam will Saar All masters TAMPING AND EMB: and disp: tak tate neatnoss 431 Massachusett ti Kot. Liberty Mar! verm themselves sited Staten Coast Sarve Slowed to ft cit reular Sil be Kept posted in the and chartered onneet ‘iit lot house of ev the Government. Gatevng, vourel pro anchor, e: by running the loss of the vessel t be endangered. of vegnela of the parti ia pet Keeping thelr lights bur Veesed it, plying onth at ue, Rear and down the river Sy safety. AL ogin Oa 3¢-Im* gan Southern, 85%; Illinois Central, 128; Cleveland and Pittsburg, 110%; Cleveland and Toledo, 126; Uhicago and Rock Island, 109; Milwaukie and Prairie du Chien,63; Pitts- burg, Fort Wayneand Chicago, 1107; Alton and Terra Haute, 64; Chicago and Northwestern, 533,; Quicksilver, 82. The Pirate Tallahassee. Boston, August 30.—Captain Peeling, of the schooner Maria L. Davis, reports that on the New York; Rio Grande, Skinner, Havre-de- Grace; E. Ann, Turner, Saulsbury; J. C. Cal- houn, Oreighton, Baltimore; A. E. Smoisk, Jones, do: Merchant, Phillips, Laurel, Del.; M. Eliza, Harris, Deal’s Island; R. J. Capron, Beacham, Hayre-de-Grace; Emma and Bue- lah, Renear, Philadelphia; Artiste, Morris, Bristol; T. J. Tulle, Cooper, Port Deposit: Sa- rah Mills, Tutler, New York; Three Sisters, Parker, Havre-de-Grace; (juail. Hooper, do.; George Washington, Cunningham, do.; sloop T°? LET—A few ROOMS, nicely furnished, with board for gentlemen or gentleman and wife, also exceilent board for gentlemen at No. 64% st., betreen C and Louisiana av. au 16-29* NV _M. J. PLATT, AT THE NUMEROUS licitations of her many friends and cuato- mers, has again resumed her DRESS MAKING at her Show Rooms, No, 246 Penn. avenue, between 12th and 18th, au 27-lw* ° Pala FLOUR AND SEED RYE. — 25th, lat. 34.12, long. 7350, she passed a propel- | y- +} S e 3° Bbla fresh ground pure Rye Flou r jer with two masts and two smoke stacks. i oter ’ erty: pe ieee Fite es ree ro and for enig low te deed hi painted lead ‘oolor) with red boiom; slowing iongboats Rising Sun, Gilroy, Nanjemoy; Pilot, Anstareiand for vale low te lots to suit by American colors. The main-mast was gone | Cnevenie tacine sue ih) Quaoder Acco- IN. GALT & CO., au 27-3t Corner 12th and B streets. T° ALL WHOM THIS MAY OONCERN. BENJ. NEWMAN is selling DRY GOODS at less than they can be bought in New York : Bleached Cotton at 35, 49,50 Calico at 40, 42, 45; Hoop Skirts, $1.83. $1.55; Oo: fets. $1.75, $2, $2 50; Balmorals at $4; Skirt Braids, 15; 200 yards Spool Cotton, 3 for 25cen' hildren'’s Woollen Hose at 25; a fall assortment of Button Hosiery; Fancy Goods at very low prices. Call and see for vourself, BE: RED POST! B. NEWMAN, 443 7th street, au 27-3t* Three doors from ( st. ROF. J W. KREIS’ DANCING AND WALTZING ACADEMY. Temperance Hall, E street, between 9th and loth. PROF. KREIS has the honor of announc to about twenty feet above deck She burnt soft coal, was in light trim, steering directly for the Maria L. Davis, when another steamer hove in sight and bore for the first steamer, which was supposed to be the pirate Tallahassee Cap- tain Heeling crowded on all sail and escaped. New York Markets. New York, August 30.—Flour is 30 cents lower; wheat, 3a5 cents lower; corn, 1 cent lower; previsions dull. Gold, 232. tink; Chance, Jones, Nanjemoy; Salvington, | PTION CLUB.—There is now being 4 formed a Club forthe purpose of procuring Substitutes for men of its number who may be drafted. Persons leaving $100 with T. M. RAN- SON, Tressurerof the Club, 520 7th street, will be entitled to its benefits. Call at once, for the number is limited. au 30-3t' TEAMER FAIRBANKS HAS ARRIVED trom New York, and is nowdischarg- ing at foot of High street. Con- signees will please attend to remo == 3 ving their goods witneut further notice. This steamer sails for New York on Thuraday, Sept. rOx.. at Iam. 18h P50. = MORGAN & RHINEHART. Agents, 7,0R SALE—A fine LOT, with HOUSE. Tie lot The Chic: Convention Yesterday. Yesterday, in the Chicago Convention, the following resolutions were offered by Gover- nor Hunt(N. Y ), and referred to the commit- tee on resolntions: Resolved, ‘Yhat in the future, as in the past, will requmethegutles of kis profession og Ye will adhere with unowerving Odelity to the | Nant“Fronaing ais feet and Puantug saak MONDAY EVENING, September 5. ac 7 Union and the Qonstitution, and insist on | ie eet witi Jey 15 feet and Dack alley 30 don. WEDNES- maintaining our National unity as the only Be ere is two-story, containing two o’clock, for gentlemen, ani DAY AFTERNOON, September 7, at 3 0’clock, for and masters. AND HOURS OF TUITION. eolid toundation of our strength, security and happiness asa people, and as the framework of Government conducive to the welfare and d hed For further information apply to DANIEL, KELLY. corner Md. avenue and F ays at., between J2th and j2th sta., Capitol Hill. For Ladies, Misses, and Masters, on WEDNES- = pet \ rosperity of all the States, both Northern and | _ au 50-3t veloc. pS AFTERNOONS. from 2 to 6 Eittherh aaa with a view to terminate the > CARRIAGES. ae i TAGFS.« oem CARRIAGES. On bend ‘ent of pew and sex ond hand Ontgivge inpartof Bugsics Rockaways, Phestons. Jersey Wagons, &c. &c Carriage repairing of all kinde promptly tended to. RORT, 1. GRAHAM, Goschmaker, aus-3t* 374 Detreet. and £7: sth street. ¥ THOMAS DOWLING, Auct'r; Georgetown. pending conflict and restore the blessings of peace, we are in favor of an armistice and ear- nes! and honorable efforts to adjust the terms of settlement and union on the basis of the Constitution of the United States, and fora final solution of all difficulties, we would re- commend a Convention of the States to review the Constitution and adopt such amendmeuts and modifications as seem necessary to more Gentiemen’s Class, on MONDAY and WEDNKS- DAY EVENINGS. from7 to 10 e’clock. The Hall has been thoroughly renovated by the Professor, for the better accommodation of his pupils. Girculara can be at all the principal music and book stores, and at the Hall. For fur- ther information, apply at the Hal! during the hours of tuition, an 27 7t NOEs TO SUTLERS.—A double-deck BARGE —100 tons—in good order, all r a for use, = t of all —— mable terms. 8al fully ivsure to each State the enjoyment o 4 , ‘ con be bouente Mo Capt Cushman. on Praca’ sees its rights and constitutional contfol of its do- | GROOBRIES. LTOT ORS, ELATED RY eres. “M. Kennedy,” at Ship. Yard, Alexandria, Va.:or | mestic concerns acconding tothe originalin- | S0CRT iy sor NING, Sept, 24, xt!) clock, to Mr. Lampkin, at Palmer's Wharf, foot of iith | tent and purpose of the Federal compact. Twill sell at the corner of Montgomery wud Dun- street. Washington. D © ; orto Flowena & Bowen, Mr. Long (Ohio) offered the following: barton streets, a general assortment of Gr ceries, No, 1 King street. Alexandria Va. _ su 25-20 Resoloed. That @ committee, to be composed | Piaguors, Platform Scales, Store Fixtures, &c., de. of one member from each State represented in Terms cash. RLY THOROUGH-BRED BAY A Howse at PRIVATE SALE W: pearly taorou, Sar HORS, adesirnily Retain for mili. 1» fee PeERettE Nest au 30 THOS, DOWLING. Anctic, . L, WALL & CO., Auctioneers. BY Vfouthwest ‘corner Pe, avennescd 3th st, °$ TOOLS, BELLOWS, Ke.. &c., BLACKSMITH'S TOOLS), RELL this Convention, to beselected by the respective delegations thereof, be appointed, for the pur- ose of proceeding forthwith to the city of Waabington, ‘on bebalf of this Vonvention and people, to ask Mir. Lincoln to suspend the ope- + and per- ed vie carry fectly sound; seasoned and ; 8 rfectl nt! uld mi ration of the pending draft for 500,000 men un’ , D menage eraaid pee Gaicer's horse, Apply to ° * | the people shail have au opportanity, ‘rough On SATURDAY MORNING, Ji Bevtembeor. at 10 - : minagon Ve the ballot-box, in a full election, uriiniiaenced Tota of Blackamith’s Tools, &c., ce gk Auction apd Qommission Merchants. | in any manner by military orders or military | pyir Beliows, 3 Anvil, 2 aets Stucke. Dies and au 25 6t uth cor. Pu.av.andothst, | interference, of deciding tli question now fair- Taps Ay GEORGE FORREST, ly presented to them of peace or war at the ap- | | Patent Axle Se iter Lars Quartermaster United States Army, roaching election in November. and that sald | | cast-iron “meat 0 Adjusts momuittee be andare hereby instructed to urge i cat iron fants pepe eerr ey be ae mt hey ‘a general assortment of Tools. large and Officers, Oreos Quartermastor’s, chop 4 small: can employ, to stay the flood of fraternal blood, ‘nll that is requisite in a weil ordre Gormmissary’s See Cane etna crecontra | ditiae sib tinue to augmen' uni }, the 'erms, . pers aco EAP le of all power, shall have the oppartanity of ex. | au 30_ ee ee al rescivg their will or inst farther | | p ATIONS FOR T 2 _eu%-im* Weshiscton, D. 0. Pretocution of the war in the choice of oandic | A eee oe ee Brovitcora Howpital, wi : be received until September Ist. iii applications MARY CABRGLL.; = alts Sint roetder ce Hoapi PTAIN BRAND, OF oun ates for the Preel % oe Soipterar acs ree WE | Tr seeine Bs Seah Sore ‘FLOR; ESIDENT OP THER UNITAD = 5 BTATES.” = FOR THE SALE OF VALUABLBLANDSIN THY ts 3 WINNEBAGO INDIAN RESERVATION IN MINNESOTA. In pursuance of law, T, ABRAHAM LINCOUN, President of the United States of America, do hereby declare and make Known that public sales will be held inthe under-mentioned Land Office, in the State ef Minnesota, at the periods hereio- after d ated. to - Att Yand Office at St. Peter, commencing on MONDAY, the fifth day of December next, for the disposal of the public lands comprised in toe late reserve for the Winnebago Indian: ove inen tioned, and situated in the followin, townships, which will be sold t value of the lands and the improve Viz: North of the tase line and west of the filth prinripol meridian, In township In towpsbip In township In township 10 A schedule particular ual tracts, with the appra , ed value per acre, will t pen for inspection at the District Land Offices in Minnesota. The offering of the above lands will he com menced on the day appointed, and will proceed,in the order designated in the above-mentioned echedule, and consecatively by townships, as here in advertised, until the whole shall have been offered, and the sale thus closed; but the sale shal! not be kept open longer than two weeks, and no private entry of any © lands will bead- mitted until after the expirati of the two weeks. Given under my hand, xt the cityof Washing fons a 23d ee = at nno Domini one thousand eight hundred and sixty four r ABRAILAM LINCOLN. By the President JO8. 8. WILSON, Acting Commissioner of the General hand Office. NOTICE TO ACTUAL BONA-FIDE SETTLERS— PRE -EMPTORS. In the third section of the act of Concress, ap- roved 2ist of February, 1863 Btatutes, volume 12, page 658, opening to sale the innebago Reserva- tion, it is Stipulated that before any rson shall be entitled to enter any portion of th jd lands, by pre emption or otherwise, previous to their exposure to sale to the highest Didier at public outery, he shall become an actual bona- file settler’ thereon. and shall conform to, all ithe regulations now provided by law i je emp! ion, and shall Py, within the term of one year from the date «f the settlement, the full sppraised value of the lands and the in»provemrents thereon. Now. in order that all such hona-fide, sotual settlements may be secured to the severs!l pre- emptors, . NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN. that they must come forward and file their aflds vite, designating the particular tracts on wack wef may be actually settled, giving the date o suck actaal settlement, and. before the expiration of one year from such date.t everal pre-emption claime must be established e the Register snd i scrordipg t oft requirements ar.tbe re-emption laws, and fu'l payment m : secording to e full affixed, appraised value of e ind improvements . " Net dw all such cases where the year may not elapse before the commencement of the public sale, such bona fide actual settlements may and are hereby ordered to be excluded from the public sale. 3 = 24. In all pre-emption cases in whieh the year may expire Berore the commencement of the pub- lic sale. the parties must estabti«h and pay up for their claims, otherwise all tracts im this class will be offered to the highest bidder, under the forego- ing proclamation. yet with the stipulation that at such public tale the pring, Bao be fora less 4d value. sum than for the appraise: joss. wrEson, aug0-lawi3w —Aeting Com ILL BE SOLD ON THURSDAY. the Ist of September next, at Wall & Co.'s Bazaar, two sorrel pOneae: to satisfy livery expenses, unless cee eee the ow ay T. GLADMON & CO. BLOODED COLT AT PRIVATE SALE, We offer for sale a beautiful BLOODED COLT out of ‘Old Detiance;”’ a dark chestnut, 4% years old, [5% hands high. the most sty. {ish horse to be found, fall of life and ac tion; very pink: a splendid saddle horse, and also 0 o harness. : Os to WM. L. WALL & CO., Anction and Commission Merchants, south corner Pa. sv. and 9th st., or at the Horse Basaar, 95 south side La av., between 9th and lth sts. au 29-6t [NTEBNAL REVENUS Unitep States Assessor's Orrice, No, 465 Seventh Street. By decision of Commissioner of Internal Rer enue, all owners of coaches, wagons, hacks, dtayr, carts, omnibuses and the like engaged in the trapsportation of preperty or passengers for hire shall payatax of two-and e-half per cent, upon their gross receipts,and are required to make re turn thereof to the Assistant Assessor or to the Assessor's Office on or before the lth of cach and every month, under a penalty for neglect of ten per cent additional. Pp, M. PEARSON, au 29-3t sseasor for the Dist. of Col. 867 D STREET. 367 J.T. Kipwee. RicsaRp HeNveERsow KIDWELL & HENDERSON, No. 367 D street, near Ninth, Franklin Hall Building, Would respectfully intorm their friends and the public that they are now receiving their Fal Btock of PAPERHANGINGS and WINDOW SHADES, PAPER CURTAINS, PICTURE CORDS and TASSELS, &c, All of the latest styles and at the lowest cash prices. ‘All paper hung in the city or country by expe- rienced workman, at short notice. Remember the place, No. 367 D street, near 9th, entrance on_D street. 367 {au 29-Im] 367 p® seed DRY GOODS! All purchasers of Dry Goods, to justify them- selves. should call at the cheap store of JULIES SYCEL, 421 Seventh street, between G and H sts I have on hand a heavy stock of bleached and un- bleached Cottons which are offered at less than New York wholesale prices. ALL DRES8 GOODS, to clore, aresoid regardless to cost. Calicoes (light or dark) three cents les per yard than last week’s prices. On hand a large assortmen*of CASSIMERAS and FLANNELS, all colors and qualities. BLAOK SELKS and many other goods. extra fine 25 cent« per yard. FANCY GOODS — WHALEBONE CORSETTS, $1.75 to $2. HOOP SKIRTS, best and cheapest in the city. Hosiery. Hanékerchiefs, &c.,in great variety, All goods warranted asrepressnted. aw 29-3t. CHOICE 8TOCK 456 INTEBIOR ADORNMENTS. 456 486 PAPEP HANGINGS. 456 Aselect and varied » ock of Gilt, Medium and low-priced Paperhangings, Borders, Stamnes, Cen- te Pieces, &c, WINDOW SHADES. Buff, Green, Chocolate, Brown and Gilt Window Shad a arity of patterns; Shade Fixtures, Tasse! . _. PICTURE CORD AND TASSELS. Silk end Worsted Picture Cord and Tassels, dif ferent sizes and colors, a beautifal sesortment; Picture Rings, Nails, &c. OVAL PICTURE FRAMES, The largest assortment of Oval Frames in the District, warranted to be gilded with gold leaf; also, @ iety of Dark Wood Frames, with ried stock of small-sized Oval and de Visite mer. ENGRAVINGS AND PAINTINGS, i A el choice Engravings aod Psiatings always . in store, Orders for Paperhanging ard Window Shades vasctx ally shamiod te a< fe orcounty, ‘ermes Cas: er ° fOr. 00S MARKRITER, No. 456 Seventh street, Jy7-tSi* Eight Doors above Odv Fellows’ Hall, pe sige or. wgreciad MALADIES : assuming a terrible _axpeo raonal - sulting Dre HA, BARROW: of New Tork”, fon prietor of Triesemar, &c., &e..—professional duties requiring bis presence at WasRington for o few days. He may’be accordingly corsulted at the Kb- bitt House. F street, between 13th and Mth, uatil September Sd, and no longer, as bis numerous en gegements renders it impossible te prolong his ay. A judicious. supervision and inspection of dis- eases arising from imprudences, lea the prac- titioner, experienced in those specialities, to adopt prompt and unerring means to remove the blight, and purify the tainted system, which if allowed to take its course unchecked, assumes forms te contemplate, therefore, those vnfortunsiely com- pelled to appear in the social circle with..a system. Saturated with disease, or enfeebled by perverted habits, are exborted to avail themselvesef Dr, Bar- row’s opportune visit. CRASH, Hours of consultation at Ebbitt House, from 11 till 2, and from 4 until 6, anlees by spe: sl appaint- ment, 20-t3e95," ee ee by Royal Letters Pi emt of Englaad. xod <ecured by jnof Ecole de Pharmacie de Paris, and the College of Medicine. Vienna, Triesmar No. } is the effectual remedy for Helax- ation, Spermatorrhoea,and Exhanstion of the dya- tem. Triesmar No, 2 bas entirels su the nauseous use of Copavia, Cubebs, &c, Triesmar No. $is the infallible remedy for sil 1m yazities and dary vases thus obviating the usec’ mercy and seer sing pa oe re) ‘ation J+ in @ for able Loenge. Secured from siectt of oliraats aud of atmosphere, in tin cases, at $3 each, or cases in one for $?,andin *27 cases, thus Sere td enh oan red by Valpeau, 6, Rens. &e., Ae, Pe de wei cs 7 ae BABBOW, No. 194 er - w tors. TTe'be bad aiss of5. 0. FORD, No, 990 Pa. ave, corner 2th street. mard-6m* 3.0. ROWARL'B LIVERY, BitiNG, GAOK, BX CHANGE & 3TAGX STABLES, 4 Sere, Reteeen th and 71h, North Side, au 23 39 asta n' en ri lor ef gue HORSES BUGGIES. Se, hen which be will hire. sell or exch«age Theoffice of the Mar! boro’ and Washington stace Nba to the camae vince is a fen tS

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