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n )vvmw : Mir Ha" ii i j t a m mil id i H w. S T ' W I """''" i DW - i i. ... . , ....,....., ,..,-. ......,,, i ., VOL. I. I I urn f , I , . WASHINGTON, THURSDAY-AUGUST 22, 1861. i i NO. a27v-'rfi NATIONAL REPUBLICAN. From Ycsterday'i Ewnlng Edition. OKNEKAL OUDBH. Tho following General Orders, No. 25, has been Issued: WAR DtlMRTMKNT, AwtrrisrG.,xRAi.'tf Ormu, TVijsnlnjrtoii, rluwsl 18, 1801. I. Pat. 2 of General Orders No 17 from tbl office, dated Jdly 25: 1801, Is hereby rescinded, and In accordance with section 10 of the act bt Congress, approved July 22, 1801, every gen era! commandlojr a s parnte department, or a detached army, will, from time to time, appoint military boards, or commissions Tor the exam lnallon'of volunteer oflljers upon tho points thereln'speclfied. II. In purfuancs'bf tho 12th section of the act of Congress, approved August 3, 1801, the six mounted regiments or tbe army are consoli dated In one corps, and nil thereafter be known as follows: The ltt dragoons, as the lit cavalry. The 2d dragoon?, as" the 2d cavalry. The, mounted riflemen, as the 3d cavalry. The' 1st cavalry, as the 4th cavalry. , The 2d cavalry, as the 0th cnvalry. The 3d cavalry, as the Oth cavalry. ' By order: e Li" THOMAS, 1 Adjutant General. Official: Thomas M. Vincent, f ' Assistant Adjntaul General. Private Ejcrntss CoMTtyts ani tub Mails. We learn thatithO'Postmae'cr General holds that he has. no power io Interdict or suspend intercourse between' tbo loyal and rebellious States, by private expresses or otherwise, a this power rests with the War and Treasury Departments alone. His power over tho mat ter extends only to the protection ot the reve nues of the Department from fraud, by the conveyance of this circuitous correpondence over the post roads of the United Slates p-irtly in the malls, and partly by piiva'o express, unlawfully. This tho Postmaster General be lieves has been cfTeetoally done. As the Presi dent, In his proclamation cf the tenth Instant, has declared that all commercial Intercourse between tho insurgent States or tho people thereof, and the loyal Stales is inlaw fill, It Is presumed. that Instructions will be i'sucd by the Treasury Department for the due enforce ment of thlB declaration ; and that thus the" existing abuses will be effectually suppressed tif Senator Lino, ol Kansas, Is appointed by the Governor cf tho State to a colonelcy, but will command u brigado of Kansas volun leers. Not holding a commission Iroin tbe United States, he retains his place oj a Senator. jgy Senator Wilf on has roceived authority to raise a regiment in Massachusetts, with a battery of flying artillery attached, and will leave this city Immedtittly to organize it. &- Charles Ulnmun, of Connecticut, bos been removed liora the assistant librariansblp of the Congressional Library. ySf K dispatch from Richmond says that Robert Tyler has been appointed register ol the Confederate treasury. JEO-Tbo steamer Hugh Jenkins, announced to leave Baltimore yesterday on a pleasure excursion to Point Looko it, was not allowed to depart until a full corps of Duryea's Zouaves, with a rifled bat tery, had been placed on board. It was supposed by many that the design was, It possible, to band her over to the secessionists, which might havo been accomnlished bad not the above precaution been taken. Tub StvkNTY-MNTU. Tbe friends of IhlB reg iment had a publio meeting in New York, on Monday night, at which (says the Tunes) Major McLellan, Capt. Barclay, and Dr. Norvall, all of whom were lately connected with the seven ty-nlnth, wero present. These gentlemen Up held the men in their mutinous conduct, and stated that I hey had been severely imposed np on. L'euL Col. Elliot, they stated, hid prom Ised the regiment a furloiign, In order to come to New York and elect cRlcer?. CapL Barclay, however, though condemning Tjieut Col. Elliott for breaking his promise admitted tint he saw tbe permit, signed by loose in authority, foi the furlough, but that afterwards It was coun termanded by the Secretary of War. Major McLellan stated that one of tbe cam cs of tbe mutiny arcse from tbo men having bad and In' sufficient food, and that the regiment claims to be a militia regiment, and as such is allowed to choose its own officers. 'The men' have' do doubt that Col. Stevens, who has been ap pointed to command tbetu, Is a good and rella me man. but they cbiect to bis being appoint ed, without their wlshos or feelings being con sulted. At toe close ot mo meetirg a commit tee of Ave was appointed to report what action had been taken in tbe matter, and report at tbe next meeting, to bo ncld on Monday night next Arrist ok 1'iuu.b BuiLtK. The l'hlladel pbiu Fi (as, of last evening, gives the following IntereUIng particulars of tho arrest of Pierce Butler: At i o'clock yesterday afternoon, Marshal Millward, accompanied by Deputies Jenkins, Sharkey, and Schuyler, proceeded, by order Irom the Secretary ot War, to a boarding bouse on Uroal street above Pine, tbe pemisis designated as the iranslent residence ol Pierce Butler, Eq Tho deputies guardod the house and the maisbal rung the lull, und inqulicd for Mr. Dirtier. That gentleman anneurin?. Mr Millward arrested him by warrant, at tho same I Imo repeating tho uiuf formula. Mr. Butler did not resist, and tbe deputies took him In charge. Butler's eftects were examined, but nothing of a bUBPlcious nature, found therein. Mr. Butler was about bolng walked to a carriage, wnen me iauy oi me nouse askcu carelessly: t'Mr. Butler, when will you return?" Mr. Butler said, iu n ply, ndnihalanlly. When the war Is ovtr " llo was then conveyed down Wnlnnt street In ihn wharf, where bo look the New York boat, Mtimiff for l'nrt Hamilton, New York, where no will in rontmeu mini timers un re celved for bis release Mr. Boiler leit for Charleston at the lima r.f tbe fall of fort bumler. and letnined about two weeks ago lie is fnld to Into been iiu plicated In shipping turns to tbo bouth Vir lb Ntitml nermbilctr. f AJI ort One'site' M.hsrs. EDtTORVvRev. R. Fuller! D. D,of Baltimore, In a sermon delivered In that cily, censures, in unmeasured tetmi, the marching of the Inderal trornaonSnndav. fin far. an trnftA. But how Is it that the slumbering piety of this D D. (dreadfully deluded) was notnrouscd until the very oarth did tremble by the thundering ar tillery that shattered Jhe hopes of the Southern Confederacy: Thunder wakes up thi-snakes The dector was not so sensitive when the Con federates woikcd all Sabbattforrthe battery of Great Bethel ; but that was a masted battery, for tho benefit of rebels. Of'donrro ho could sec no efn in that ; ,drid it did not tnlt this very consistent divine to' preach oh Sabbath-break Irfg, when his own slaves, with own consent, wprkod on batteries fnrther South. But that was a case of emergency, f r scvon thousand men wero Impttient to ttlabk seventy men, and bad tbe Work been delayed, tho poor fellows might have, died ol starvation. Umow. LOCAL INTELLIGENCE. From Look OItt Fields. Tho following loiter was rocelJed hore j'es1 lerd ir by MnJorJ.HIdenonrJIin , from a person residing at Long Old Fields, Maryland, without a stgnaturo, from which fact U would seem that mo writer is n neignunr or jarnoo, tne murder., or of Ogdnn, and is afraid tn sign his memo on Aoeouut of the dangoroits character of the se cessionists with wlilcb that part of tho country abounds. D.auSik; Tho difficulty bf which I spoke to Wiu about as existing at Lftnlj Old Fields, Prlnco UeorgoN county, aro, from the facts I have been ablo tb learn, simply these: Mr. Jarboe, who. It will be rememboredin polltloal discussion at the last election. -cotinto an altercation with Mr. Ogden, a good union man, and deliberately killed htm. since which tlmd he has-been at largo, pd Is a more rabid secessionist than wur nan, ...if u. ....CD .iiiiia n ..uaifc, n isra Dumoer oi weauny iarniers meeuog ni tits bouso to plot their treason; .(gainst tbo Gov ernment. Ho and his companions aro a torror to tbo nclghborbnoJ. This man. Jarboe, it can be pioed,has repeatedly said. In tho presence of his neighbors, that ho would sooner loso ten thnusind dollars fiir he is woalthy than have a reglmontstatlonedln his neighborhood. From Ibis It may bo inferred that somo vllll.iuy was contemplatedupnnthe Union moo In tbat,ylcin Ity. ILLs known that Jarboe has aided several of Hi nelghUord to go South , as also to persuade two soldiers to desert and help them to Join tbo rebels. IIo has also said th it ho would Ilka to see every Union man killed Theso faots do mand Investigation, and the Union people would ball It as n Uod-send if regiment were sent to the locality. Respectfully, . roun r BIEND. Tbo facts here stated, wehiix e se'efflflnted'at beforrtl deserve some, uttentlom from tbe mlllUrj" tfctJlarlUes. Thoreson the note was auiressea:io ,unjor uiucnour, is prooaoiy no cause of bis known ability In dealing with such fellunhiuj lbco. Navy Yard. Tho steamer Jacob Bell, after taking-onboard a very large amount uf ammunition und stores, left tbo naiy j.inl during last night for tbe tower r.itomao. Tho Underwriter, which 'has been armed, with alirco Dahlgrcn rifled gun, was taking on bu ird a lot of shell, Ac, this morning, and expocled to loavo this afternoon. The woik on the PensacoU Is progressing rapidl) , but she will nH bo completed bofore about the 1st of October. Kvery department of the ) ard Is now.ln ao tlvq opqratlcn. .The bij8 in-tbe ordnance sUnp'oro as busy as bees, and still oontlflue to work night and day. Oas has been recently Introduced In tho engineer and machinists' de partment, and In that branch about one hun dred bands aro kept constantly employed. No arrivals slnco Tuesday. Funeral. Tho funeral of l'uinols,Amlni, a member of, the UeKalb i ogiment drum curps, who dlod yes terday, took place at noon to day from the Rich mond Hoiho, corner of Eighth nnd Dstreets.und was attended by one company of the regiment, with tho band and, drum corps. His remains wore Intel red near the Soldiers' Home. ' Police Olntltn. BetoiiE Jcstice McKenna Ann Collins, a vu grant, yi.i sent to the workhouse. Charles Fraler, colored, for being drunk ard disor derly, was fined $J 58. Harriet Ann Jitckson, Milly Taylor, and Rebecca Grant, (three drunk and disorderly colored, we mm,) wero sent to tbe workhouse tor thirty days. Mary Riley, a vagrant, w ssoutto tho wurkhouo. Central Guardhouse. Tho following peisons woro brought In during last night, and dNposeduf this morning by Jus tlco Waltor- Ueorge Kendoll, for running away from thp "Jatoi." Ueorge Is an old resident of that place, but very seldom 'remains tboro longer than a week at a time. He was sent back for tilnoty days. Matilda Wade, of" Fight ing Alloy,'! drunk and disorderly, and disposed to sm isli up tilings generally, was sent down for thirty days. Dorsey Slmmes, colored, for safe kocplng . i llevlew. Tho President and Cabinet lofteaily ibis morn ing for Tonnallytown.to rovlew the troops st i turned in that iclntty. . -, lie vol (. As wo go to press, wo learn that tho twelfth Nqw York, and one of the Pennsylvania rogt mollis, tvboso time was up on )esterday, at tiinjtcd, to revolt, but It wasMinimarllj riuoUed. Paritoncil. Tho President vestordav nnrdoned Arthur O'llryau, who was convicted of the orimo of ooastiaiuy, on tne second or Augist, 1858, and sentenced to iall for four Yearn. Ha hart ahead) soivod out more than throo fourths of bis sentence. yire. About novon o'clock this morning, a tiro broke J uu' III .Iiu u .i,rk iiiiuiUK Ul t 110US0 kllUaiOO in Tenth street near tho Nurlhorn Liberties.- Tbe tiro wis first dlhcovorod by some person pass ing, who taw tho smoko and immediately gave the alaim. Tho Hi omen wero soon on hmd, and lie lor o much d imago was dono, tho U imes wero extinguished. Coulfln'i niako a IIeellnc, This mnrnlii t, about ten o'clock, a man namod O'Connor, or much Intoxicated. In golpg up K street, south of tho President's House, tell down the embankment whore tho street has boon cut home depth below tho 1 avoment, and badly disfigured his face. Ar LfcxiNUTON. Hon. J. C. Breckinridge ar rived at Lexington, Ky., on thu I5th Inst, Up on his arrival at Lexington he was lecelved by tho Ashland RUIes, a secession military com pany, and conducted to the Phanlx Hottl, win to ho mado n speech to about n score ot rnrolMs JUlener'. Tho burden nt bin remirlo was n hiwatory npostroDhe to Kentuckv nc i trnllty, which was very coldly lecelved by Ibofe pre'euf, and the Hon J C. Drrclilniidgi ulred undei tho protpttlnp; ,-;Is ot that old, ' pi lyed out " defunct, und grui rally li)iightd at idea-r-,Um,iimi( Uwtllt BY TJELEGRAPB. , . ' latest from Alexandria. Alkxap-dbia, August 21, Ono of the men supposed to have been taken prisoner on Sun day, at Pohlplc ohurcli, when the Lincoln cav1 airy, under oommand vf Captain Boyd, charged on ino Conredoratcs, returued to his camp on yesterday morning. He slept In tho woods du ring tbe dar. and traveled bv nlcht. John Y. Williams, his companion, has undoubtedly boon' taken prisoner. No restriction has yet been placed, by Pro vost Marshal Portf-r, upon the travel botweon this ptaco and Washington, although much good would probably come from suoh a re striction. " Movements of Otn Fremont's Army A Fight at Charleston The Confederates Routed. Jbr. Lous. August 20 Tho town of Commerce Ho., about forty miles abovo Cairo, whiob was lakon possorslon of on Sunday by tiler seces sionists, who planted a battery there, was re taken lust ntgbt by T. forco of600 United Stalos troops, sont down Irom Capo Olrardeaif by 'The rebels made nostand, but retreated with tholr bitterrbn tho nnnroa6h of our troons. Their fo-co was about 150 Infantry, and, tho samo number of cavalry, i . OttRO, Antust 2l)i A light took place last night at 12 o'clock-, at Charleston, on the Calio and f'filton railroad, between a Federal foic-o, consisting of the twenty second Illinois rcgl ment, under command of Qui. Dougherty, no companlod by Ltont. Col. It iwson, of tbo olov enth Illinois roglmenc The rebel forco was estimated at from COO to 7U0,raen. commanded by Col. Huntor, uf Jeff. Thompson's army. Tho Federid furoe was victorious, completely rout ing tbe rebels, killing foilr and taking seventeen prlsunars- Tbe loss pn our sido was ohl) one man killed, William P. Sharp, of conipany A. The dispatch roqolyed atliie boadrjuarters of, tbe army in this oily, stalos that '' tbo com manding officer at Cairo roports to General Fremont that Colonel Dougherty, with throo hundred men, sont out jester day, at seven o'clock, from Bird's Point, attackod the oucmy at Charleston, twelve hundred strong, drove him back, killed forty, tooksoventoen prisoners, captured fifteen horsos, and returned at two o'cl ick esterday morning to Bird's Point, n 1th a loss ofuoo man killed and six wounded.'' later Irom Callfornla-T50,000 for New York Great Jrire at Bonora. Fort Keaksev, August 20. The California Pony Kipre.s of the loth Instant has arrived, Tho steamer Sonora had sailed from San Fran ctsoo with $750,000 In treasure for New York. Uenerai news unimportant. Ban Fuikusco, August 10. Thorc aro five diffc rent places IpS in Franblsco whore recruit lnc la solnz on for the Plains. Threo huiidrod are booked for Infinity regiments, and two Hundred ror cavairyi Offlolal orders from Washington are not j ot recolted by the povernment. A groat tiro occurred at Sonort on theTth, commencing a fon doors uboe the Placer Hotol. The (limes spread rapidly. Hall's Hotel, Unfon Saloon, Groat Kastern Saloon, Bonora Fashion Ilvory stables, tbe pest otllee, Ave or six valuable dwolllngs, and many otbor build lngs, were burned, Tbe less Is estimated nt $a5000. lAntlgo's brick building, containing the telegraph office, was sated. The Overland Telegraph Company have ox tended tbolr lino to Itnse river, ltd miles a est of Churchill. All the wire required for the lino between Carson City and Bait Lako has gone out on tho road. A train of sixty wagons reached L Angolos last week. Tho oralgrants report somo trouble from Indians, but mot with no serious casual- ties. i i From New 'Mexico Surrender of United States Troops to a superior jrorce or xexans lNMtrKt.DKr.cE, Ho , August 10. Tho Sitita Fe mall and Cannon Ctlyiexprcss arrived, last evonlng, with dates from tiint.i Ko to tho Jib, and Cannon city lo ino vtn Instant. A ronort b id re iched 8 inta Fe. two d its be fore the mail left, that MalorLvnd. of tbo te enth Infantry United States army, In command of auoui ouo reoerai iroops, surienaorcu io -i force of Texan tmops.somo S.OOOstronc.wlth out firing a shot. U Oor Lynd abandoned Foit Fillmore on tbe -dth ultimo, and marched to ward Fort Staunton, olghtcen miles from Fort Fillmore. He surrendered his wholo command to the Tex is troops. " It is believed, In Sautu. Fo, that the Texan hao also taken tho btock and coaches belong log to the Santa Fe arid El Paso Mall Company, as their coach had failed to nrrhe in Santa Fo. Ou the 3d Instant, an engagement took place at Messilla, betwonn a body of Federal tro ps i.no seven nunuicu conioaeraies unuer com mand of Cantaln 111. lor. Cantaln McNcciv and Ltoutenant Brooks, of the Federal arm , wero wonnded In tbe engagement, and twelve of the Confederates killed. Night coming on 'put an end to tho engagement. The Texans woro remaining In Messilla, ncd tho Federal forces woro going to Fort Fillmore, about one hundred mllos distant. Considerable tears were entertained for the safety of Fort union, anu me commanuing oiucer anuai noun was having It fortified and entrenched. Colo nel Lot ing, formerly of the United St itos arm) , is said to bo in command of a body of Texsn rangers. Western Virginia Convention WiiEELisa, August 20 Tho Western Virginia Stuto Convention adopted to day nn (milium c ci eating a new Btato to bo called Kanawha. Tho ordinance provides that tbo mattci be io f, rrcd tn tho people at an election to bo held on the 20th i f Ootnbor, for approval orrejec tlnn. Tbe adjoining counties aro to bo admit ted If a majority of tbe voters therein desire it. i i An Editor Tarred and Feathered BObTON, August JO. Ambrose L. Kimball, ed itor of tbo rises County Danocral, ,i secosslon sheet, was tarrod and teatttei od 1 tst night, und thou lidded on u. rail through tbo town, hub soritioiitlj , under threats ot further violence Mi. K. promised toglvn no furthoriild to I he rebellion, and he was liberated. The town .in tbvrities and nnny good citizens unsuccesi-liilty attempted to iiuoll tho mob aud protect Mr. K. from tholr vlolonce. Ur. Klmlnll, .iftor stiflering tbo aliuso and indignity of the mob for a long time, made tho following afllrmuttcn on bis leuees i "I am sorry that 1 havo publlsbod nlul 1 have, and will promise that 1 will nxverngiln writ or publish articles ag ilnst tbe North aud In favor uf secession. So help me Cod." After this, bo was conducted to bis homo. ii. The Fire at Buffalo. ButriLO, Atigust 20. Steinberg's elavator, which was destroyed by Are last ulclit. cow tatnod but 3J.U00 busbels of grain, liikto.ul of 1011,000, xs reportod, only half ot which was wnoai. uw.18 io?urou loi JiO.ooo. l'he build Ing and machinery was insurod for $20,000. ... . tints eston Ilomlmi-Ueil 1 rota Ihe Meinphli Argus, 11th Instant On Sttnrdiy, tho "il Instant tho bloel.iil ing sehonner Dulexehnnged flvn or ilx ebnte wlih tbe Intleries on Galveston Wand without dnmigo tn i liber sldo tho distance, ti ing ulriit mo hillir. 'iniswas intouiiedus u teeter foi oil the following Monday, the steamerSoutb Carolina fried' her hand at It, ard actually threw shells Into1 the city. Putlog tbe bombardment, a largo number of people, having collect d en and near tbo sand hills, a little to the eastward of tbe batteries, tigralUy their curiosity, a shell fell among them, apparently directed for that purpose cutting one man iu two, and exploded, wound Jog tliteo others. This was all the barm tint was dono by this first attempt to bombard tbo city. 1 he firing continued about half an hour. Some of tho shells' measured ten Inches la diameter, and must havo been thrown by a 08 pounder, raid to be tbo steamer's pivot gun. a- LECFIAIID 8COTT Jit CO.'S Ittl'lUAT Of TIIK BRITISH ELVIEWS BLACKWOOD'S" MAGAZINE! Leonard Scott (. Co . NewYork, continue to pub ikli the follow Ing leading British Periodical!, vli . i i nc ijoiKiuii uuaneny, i conger, auve l i 8. llierdlnburglillerle,(Wlilg) o. in- nurui i.iiii n ucvjuw, irno i-uurcn 4 Tho Westminister Bpvlew, (Liberal ) 'It Utackwoods tdlnburgh Magazine, (Tory ) Ibese rerlodlcals ably represent tiro three gres poll leal parties ot Great Britain Whir. Tory, aiul itaitluil bat polities terms only one fvatare ot ihefr chanicler An Organ sol the most profound wrl era on Science, Literature, Morality, and Religion, they stand, as they ever hare stood, unrivalled In the world of letters being considered Irdtspehrab'e to the sobo'sr and tbe professional man, while to tliciu telllgeut reader of every elaas they furnuh a more correct aud sAllractory record of lite current literm turc ot life day, throughout the world, than can be peNtdbty obtained from any other source. " ' NEW'VOLtJMBS OF THE FOtR -EVULISH. HETIEWS AND BLACKWOOD C0Jl(i(f JULY, 1861. 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TlfK nnders'gned commenced, In the month of December latt, the publication, la this city, of a weekly newspaper, called the Aarfonal frpuUican It is printed on a large sheer, twenty seven by lo ty twoinohfs and Is lumlihedst the law prices stated below. It will contain all the original matter of the dull) Aalfiut Kqiulluani with 'he exception of local news not lntereslinir to country subsodbers It wilt give full reports of tho proceedings of Con- Srrss, anaoi laeoeucr aeparuncnts oi ine Aauonai overnment . , It will contain all tbe news f the day, foreign and domestic, marscts, (te , c , as well as an o iglnal c3rr?spondenee fiom all parts of the country. 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TEItMS OF BUUSCItll'IION, One copy, oae )osr t?oo lliree copies, ono year 503 Kivv copies, one year 7 03 Ten copies, one year 12 03 Twenty copies, otie year 20 00 Oae copy.slx mouths i , too 7 tir.e copies, ilx months nn. 3 53 the copies, six months 360 I n copie, six months 0 00 Twenty copies six months ,,. 1P00 l a mcnis ai ways in advance When a Club or subscribers has beea forwarded adlitlonsmny be made to It on the same terms It Is not necessary that the sub crlbers to a Club itiould receive their i apers at the same- po.t olllce aloi.ey may bo forwarded by msll at cur risk Large amounts cin be remitted In drafts on lloston, New York, Philadelphia, or lUltimoro, smaller amounts tn go'd, or In notes of so vent banks Ad dress W. J MUltrAOir .. CO, lI'mMtflfon, D C -The daily A'aluma! ;,V;it,!ii.im it published every nlornlog (Sundays excepted) at $3 (0 per an nuni, In adwr.ee COLtjaiDt&N COLLKOK. WasnisoTOf, D C the Preparatory Department opens Its session on Wednesday, September 11th The CUsses In tho rinlosophlcal and Classical Department have their first cxeiclscs Wednesday, September 2Jth r or oitalogues, or further luformat ton, apply to G W.BsMsON.D D, aug 11 Sawlw l'resldent . IMI'OUVANT TO INVKNTOUG. BQBl'ltr W. FL.NWICK, (late Manigerof the Washing ton Branch Office of the bcientlila Ameriesn Patent Agency of Messrs Munn & Co , arid tor more than ten years cmclatly conrected with said niai, and with an experience of fourteen years In every branr h relating to ths Talent Office, and the Interest of In .entors,) COUNSELLOR AND PATENT A ENT. OITioe In Washington, D C , northeast oorner of Seventh and F streets, second story, directly oppo site the Patent OlSce From Hon. diaries Mason, late Commla. atoier nf Patcnla Waiiiii utov. D C.Oct 4.131,0 Learning that 11 W lenwio,EHi ,1s about te n, en an olilce lo this eliy. as a So' citur of Patents I cheerfully state that I have long known htm as a gentleman of large experience In such matters ni prompt andiaccurate business habits, and ol un doubted lntegrit) As such, I comnrnd him to the Ir -mors of the United States way 2 CH MITFS MASOV e e.itAVrr.1. iieifir.f.in vintii. i.. .. i l pan or iipiaee n root mad . ... . . ...,w. .... .. .,...-, ... t,. WmIV, 1 i si I ... t. ...1.. ... I....... . ., . . I. ....I ' i'fnh street. augn-Jtf WOOD AND COAL, pAL,TS STKAJI FIRK WOOD MILUf) OOL DEPOT! Mrhsrf, foot of Seventeenth street, below tbe War Department , Omcc.No IJ fennsylvania avenue, between Eley enth and 1 welfili streets oa- tVood prepared auy length or she, or delivered cord length r oal screened before delivery June 1 If . ' COAL, COAL, COAL, WOOD, WOOD. WOOD I A good supply of WOOD and COAL of all kinds' always n hand Hclir E llelden will unload a very superior cargo t f Ithl) ABU LOO COAL (for grates) Haturday and Monday Cord kept tn coat houses well prepared before de'lr err Wooil prepared or delivered cord length All orders to be accompanied by the cash, or change ready on de'lvery T J . W M OALT, Mill and Vlliarr foot of ltfhst beloivvVarD.pt, Office, 7.0 SSil'enn a.e ,bct l.thandllthsts juiy in ii ' PAPER HANGING. )JK'V rAPKR-IIAnalNO HTonst FBANOISWILLNB, UPHOLiSTEBEB! IUrOKTBU AMD DEALKK IN FRKNOIJ, ENGUSH, & AMEEIOAN raiter-llauRluRS and Window Shades. Mo 3g3 New York avenue, between Tenth and Eleventh street. Washington, D V Kf All w.rlt per ooally attended to, and satls'ao tlon guarantied, feb lSm HOU8C DKCOllATOnS AND UI'IIOLSTEKERS Vfe would re'ia-ctfulty notify all tn want of an Upholsterer cr Taper Hanger that we arc prepared to execute all work Intruded t uslnthemoiitsup-riorlnann(randontha shortest possible nutlou. All work done by ls Is under our cwn Immediate supervision, andsdtlsfac ten Is guarantied In every ease JOaEl'H r IC. l't.ANl'CO , No 350 D street, ba Mnlli and Tenth lteler to Missrs I.odls F l'trry & Co , Deale rs in L'arjs M, Oll-clotbs AC , corner of Mntli street and luns)I.auia a.enue leb INTK1UOK AOORSEHENTSI PAPER HANGINGS, Of Atl GRAPHS ASD I'RKtSI Warranted Gotd Band Window Shades, Buff Green, and Blue Holland Shades, at sizes, mado to order. Also, a handsome usortrn'-ut of Picture Cord and Tassils, all sizes and colors purchasing for cash, and allowing no o'd stock to acfoniulflte persons needing tho above goods will hod it to their adtautagu togi.e me a call AH work executed and snwrtiitended by practical men, 1ki Have served s regular apprenticeship at th.ir trade t-atl.-l'actlun guarantied, or uo pay required l'leaae Ki.e me a call llemeinber tlw number JOHN 3IA1IKU11 bit, No 4SS Seventh street, no via Light doors above Odd Fellows' Hall DENTIST11Y. rpKETlIi TEKTHtt X M. LOOMISJ, M. V., The inventor and patentee ot the Mineral Plate teeth, attends personally at his office tn this city Many persons can wear these tieth who cannot wear others, and no person can wear others who can not wear llwe .... . Persons calling at my oftloe can be accommodated with any style and price ot Teeth they may detlre , but to these who are articular, and vri-li the puna', clcatieet, strongest, and most pertect denture that art canirodt.ee, the Mineral Plate will be more fully warrjutcd Itooms in this oily No SIS Pennsvlsanlaaveaue, between Ninth and Tenth streets Also, tKJ7 Arch street, Philadelphia. merit ly J II. PKABODV, M V., . SURGICAL AND MEDICAL DENTIST, Having taken rsoms at Dr Donaldsons, No io fennsylvania ave , between rlevenihandTwrltlh streets, two doors east or tne hirkwooa uouse, re sptctfullysollclb a ihsre of tbe publls patronage, in the various branches of his pioluulon Jy 2 ' fm Dlt. LOCK WOOD continues tit prac tice of Dentistry, in tue Wa.lnogton Bnlldlng. corner Pennsylanla avenue and Seventh street Havleg prsotloid In the South nearly sixteen years, he f els assured that he can give slllslsction to any thai may call Teeth loserted on VuecsNin, Itcssss, or Gou Plats. Ch oroform administered when dertred aug 1 If RK1NLKY HUNT, SB1NTTXS TI No. 10 Pennn, uu., kl. 9th aud 10th streets, WASHINGTON, D C. mirls fm pitl-AHALBI CKKAJIALKII I ho sub-Crlber has the pleasure of Informing the public that he has become sole agent fur the sale of Maiitis s JcaiLY Ckieiiiii-rti Lsiam Air, appro elated by all who hate tried It, asanutrltl.e, de I clous wholesome beverage He has also been ap lariated solo agent lor the sale of Bergler s Plillad. I lhlu Sparkling Stock Ale Iho aboee beeeragus need no commendation from thu rubcrlber. but la w uuld cordially In. ite all wlioha.u lie. cr tested their merits to glee nlmacall uthlsdeiot,No 404 Seventh street, opposite the Oeucral Pixt Office, and satisty theuu-el.es, nut only of the exeellcticies of these ales, but ot tho promptitude of the agent In executing thelrordcrs MOSI.S sAMslAO, Iso 401 Siventlistnet, Juuc20 Ira opiioslto tha Post Office CtUTIOY TO THE I'HUI.IC. All persons arc fore varned during tills hot weather not to drink too much cold water, and In order to le per fectly sale, cool and coinlortable, they should w alk up to SYI.VLSri.B'8 Drug Store, corner of Slh and H streets, and try a gla-aof Hock la Soda, or bis delicious Cream Srups, which ar. ulmltted by thu Immense crowds who dally vl'lt the fountain, to be the best tn the city. aug 1 JwcckI CAMP outfits: J O. McQUIUh K CO , Cosher limit Stsktr anu 1'skv mesu Avim r, have an exrenslve assortmentof articles necessary to CAMP LIFB, comprising PAHB'S AMERICAN CAMP CHLSr, for a Mess of Four, containing Table, Stools Cooking and Table Furniture, loots, IsbleClotlis, Towels, Ao , all contained In a neat and strong chest St Indies loni. 1 1 w Ide. and S deen. we slilnir only SOpouods KAVOB'S PA1KN1 AUSn AND l.OSl'tlAL CUT tho stronsc.t, eheapeet, and most portable affair ol the kind In ue OAMP HlllOI.H.ot c.urv .arlftr and tirlce MAUlK8Sr.S, PILLDWh llLLOW CASKS, SIIU'.TS, Itl.ANKhlS Ko So rr Sutlers and others lurniihed In quantities st red II. i d prices augl-12t J C McttUIllK K CO. 'V ' ' TXTANTKD TOIl CASH. All Utn.la of vv occonn iioim furniture and Housekeeping Artloles Pewons lea. Ine the dry. or hat ing aur pui, ..in .iu .en iu eau imineiiiaieiy on . , It llll. 1II.L1, Dealer iu New aud Second HaiidFiniiltiit. O04-U 12S Sevcuth st , between 0 and II 486-HB486' "CAltRlAGES, HARNESS. TIIK htlttlKIT COACH FACTOllV IN WASHINGTON. Sixty Carriage JTow on Hand, , and for Sate l Th6se In stint of a llo. uet. )3xW3 or Carriage of any det crip Ion, thoold not filltoeaTl vehlclis are all raada of tbe but materials, In the late t ityles, and by the best workmen this country can produce, and r will sell them at as low pricej as tlio or an tafetor quality osn be purcha'ed for tn in ot the Northern cities - VElUCim OF KYilRr DESCRIPTION Hade to order at the slierteat notloe, and r Warraated toOlve BatlslaeUon to Repairing pronptly attended to . ,, A OtOROl' It HALL, nouthwtst corner Penn-ylvanlt avenne aprs ly and thirteen and a half strict - PnKMITJM TIIONK. SADDLE, HARNESS MANUFACTORY! I'M Ikiinth utrttt, opposite Odd Mloiet' Halt, WASHINGTON, D C. Silver Medal awarded by Maryland Institute of Hal tlmore, November 7. lseo Also, Mciial by Metropolitan Mechanics' Institute, aidilnglon, I) C , 1?JT I am constantly mjVlns, and have on band, of the Hue bob Lcithertlron rrenie, Ladles Dress. Wood llnv J And Tacking Trunks, Vtlln;. UUM bHIlTM lra.eiiuig lug. Hchool SatchcN. Hsuldlti, llarneoi, ATLOtn.itirt.,,U"'lt'lc' Ruiierlor Leather and Dreta Trunks, s'so. Cedar Trunks, (for keeping Moth out of Furs and Hue Woolen floods ) made to order Impairing, and Trunks covered, ucatly and with prouiptm -i btuels delivered In any part of the- city, Ueorge town, and Ale sndlia, free of charge inurM-y J A MM d lOPHAV H. , JOII.VBTOW, MANUFAC1 UIIEU OF S.UIDLCS, IIARNCSS, AM) TRC.KS, Keelu coiutantly on hand SADDLES, lfAItNESS COLLAltS, TltUNKS, CAUl'Er UAU8, iwa And all other articles lu ids line IsA r very description or harness mamifao-r lured to order, olid sold at wholesale or retail eliCHp lur .Mai., ur uii mi aiiiiruT.-u cre.111 elite pruilce, HarneM, or l'mnks, repoind or taken lu exchange No 31d t'enns arc , bet 4 ', and th sts , Oppodte National Hotel, may IT m Washington, D 0 MISCELLANEOUS. EDWAnO IVCETT, O O KBX1V DBB I A"o. i71 i'ti.tuylcaiim ave , It'iuiinafon, 1) C. Uoks botiuil In every style, Turkey, Morocco, Itus sla, andCulf Junc7 3m SOLDI KUS' SIGHT DIIAPTS ON HIE NORTH I Mtaurht and Sold, lu turns to suit armv officers aud so dura Uncurrent money wauted SWLLNV.lllTlKNHOLhE.FANTiCO , Bankers, Pennsylvania avenue, Jul20 If Near Browu s Hotel nKMUAL LIVKIIY, VKIIY, rf, SALE AND HIRING TjST V OAJ STABLES! fi'rn 41 mid 473 (ireitrufe) fyjklKirrH, Ul ures D ami h, WASHINGTON D C. First-class Horses and Vehicles, (single or double,) and atteutive Jlewth-rs, always on hand T W. WILLIAMS, apr3 em Proprietor CM. ALKTANDKR, Attorney unit Ooon- ellor at Patent Law, and solicitor of Patents Patent esses examined tree of charge Applications conducted upon conditional fees Advice un points ut law and Intriogcment gl.en Arguments prepared, and litigated esses conducted in the courts OJUee, corner of Seventh and 1 streets. Washing ten, 1). 0 Kefer to Hon K. P. lima, Jan , Hon William II r.MiLu,and Hon UimilI, Sohis leb IV em f.OIl Hill! LltS. WANTRD thentiove sJUU.liUU smount of rtugh TAI.LOW and UDKASL, lor which thu highest market pi ice will be pwid . , For calj-ivieeo lbs SOAP and CANELE8, cheap! )r cash, at the " National Soap and Candle Works,' tlreeu street, on tbe Ctnal, Georgetown, u i- tj jkivmo,, Julytl Im Pro.rletor G KOIttiK KlftOLF, m HtlOT AND S1H.-K I II A N U K A C T U K I''. K . Ko. J7U li Strccl, betnecu Tenth and iltuiilli, tiUJll.sv.,D C. marle-e'ni -TVONNKLLl'H UNION HOUSE W I N H O U M S , No. US Thirteenth Street, near Ptnua. Auntie, WASDINOTON, d o Choice Sleeping Apartments, by the Day, Week, or Monilt July4 em PUOUllUHS OF SLAVERY IN TIIK UNITD STATES BY GKOItGb M WtblO.N Coitcsol (tit- ..irk arc for sale at the publication ofllci of the Wi-t.i It uUutw, corner ol ce.eulli and lisliects Hound idliioii, $1 M.t copy Fari Islet edition. JS cents per copy apru tf ACAIID. Wesillsr.TOS. July IS, 181 fhe undersigned, late of tlie Guard House, Phtla dclphia, have listed, for a term or yean, Willai' Hotil, In Vi astilngtov They take this occasion to return to their old li lends and customers many thanks lor psst fs.ors and beg to ssiure them that they will bi most happy to m e ihem In their new quarters JllylO-ltu SihLb.CHADWICKfcCO Dlt. ZAI'IMIM. lima left Washington for the present ona medical .our, buthe iioiessoou lo return with uiu h aluable medical luformatlon During I Is absence, Mrs appone will attend to Ids monetary affairs. aug.i riMlK IMIKUSIONICD are a elrlrgutlon 1 fioin thu New lorkoungMonsCliristiau As Fialation to visit the. hosiiitals and camjis lu this . tcin it) , lot tlie purpobc ofintiilstcrlng to the spiritual wants of the soldiers, aud, as tar as pot-sible to their b-iliiy comloit. liny have full authority from tbe Uenerai Com niandfng, and Will bu happy toco operate with t Imp laUisaiidothirataUrestuellnthcwiItnreortliearim P UAItnOOD M.KNON, IU. 1 f 1IISIMI, aug 8 N01II.L lll.Arll, Jun WUAPP.Ni(.-A..EKAiimBOrHCE TOUCK IO TAX 1MYEU. CoLLEetoa sOrrter, Wailtiniitm.Aiiiuit lSdl I lie luAilorlsni haiebc n fixed at fifty cents uu Hi. one hundred dollars A dlsoount ot Ifrnij parent I) allowed noder the law fur prompt ij) "'"t'oln and due bills, or certlPcotesof ImleMertnets ol thi Corporation of Ihe denominations! live UU lar , at t olisir ,ece Hble 'Vv! I l" "i A M i Vx O V su.'S-Uteod istarj' Wbu. tSSJ.SfLnU J