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.... .--. .. ,. ... , -- i. i., f . .i ...J, ,, ,. .jii -.mwi.uBjxJUX3E33n8KI9tMIB9HHBKi LOCAL NEWS. lawnau. I , I (1hoeb' TnlATRi. To night bM bten tot apart for tlin benefit oi tho talented unit JnttiT r-elebrateddanoor, T. H. Hay, Eiq. Thll gen I oman bti won a boat or admiring friends our InK the short time ho him boon porforralrii la our city, and wo doubt not th feoiuw wlUbe llllcd to-night brons or tbo'nost select ao illences that has vor asesblsd within th wall's or drover's splendid theatre. Rollln Howard, Hurry IaSbr, Nelae Bojrmour, an all tho other membera of tho attentive comptny have volunteered their aervloet, and will ap near to-nlght In on or the beat entertainments it 14 wiiiiin ineir power m oner w iu puunu, lu In time and aecuro good teats. nivHiimvThin will be n entire ohanso or programme this evening at thll temple or :.l 111. ah. i..itlM nf DnilBiwIhl, t.laV,l iuu, wna mo qauiuuu ........v.... untertalnlng and moat laughable afterpiece, p. P. P. P. which was reoelted with to muob favor by the audience last nfgbt, tbat the managers are Induced to hare It presented Tor the seoond time to-night. ... Danny (iallagher la increasing In public favor each night. He Is Immense In his several Acts or performance. Ellen Colleen Is a first class danseuse, and certainly One or the best that has yet appeared at the Canterbury. Harrison's J comlo extemporaneous songs add greatly to the amusement o( the audience, and the astonish , lug "trapeze" or the Delevanle Brothers la one ill die wonders of the age. The whole company Is A most excellent one, and at no plaot oan you upend an evening with more pleasure to your reir than at this great Institution. Hospital lions tor the Sick aad Woaal ert or the Potomac Army, It will be remembered that Mrs. Senator Harlan left tils fittr. some time slnoe. for the Army of the Potomac with a large supply or stores lor me sioc ana wouoaea; since wnen she has been within the lines, searching out and relieving the most necessitous cases at remote nnlntsfrnm the rjoethosDltals. We learn that she has been furnished by the officers or the army wttn every lacuiiy ior executing mis good work. But these stores, furnished to lib erally by the ladles and aid tnclstles of this olty, ana also irom new lora, ..oonoBier.Bna Boston, urn nearly exhanated. Another shlnmant will be made direct to Mrs. Harlan, at Harrison's Land ing, on me jamoa river, in a uovernmeni ateamer. on Friday or Haturdav of this week. Any one desiring to aid In furnishing relief to our suffering soldiers, through this channel. will pack their stores In strong boxes, (not tub-j largo to do easily nanaieci,) roarctnsm, in clear .letters Itorpital Stores. lias. Bsnstor Haslin. Care Capt. George U. Corkhlll, Commissary of nuDsistence, uurns- nrigaae, aeagwica a xii- ialou And leave them at Clay's Hotel. Meeting of Board of t-nbllo school Tnsstees. A special meeting of the Board of Trustees was held yesterday afternoon, His Honor the Mayor In the chair. Mr. Wilson, from the committee on the re classification of tho schools, presented an elabo rate report oa that sublect, the substance or which report we published In the Jlepullican or lost Holiday. Appended to the report was a draft ofablll.to be presented to the Conceits, with a resolution that the Mayor be requested lo present the same tu the Councils and urge its adoption. Mr. Ellis moved the adoption of the report and resolutions. Carried. Mr. Wilson a'so offered a resolution that the committee on rules and regulations be instruct ed to revise the rules and regulations, especi ally with reference to the classification of stu dios, keeping a record of the merits and de merits of pupils In respect to punctuality, and progress In studies, Ac. Adopted. Alter some other conversational conference on unimportant matters, the Board adjourned. The "Smiths" In Trouble. JostphlnoSmltn, colored, a resident of Bates' Alley, was the subject of an unpleasant legal process yosterday. Josophlne obtained her title to the honorable name of Smith by a mat rinfonlal alliance with the son of old James Smith, a blaok blacksmith living on New York avenue. Josephine's husband was, unfortu nately, h slave, and In the dark days, when slavery exlstedhero,he stole the amount of his master's property invested lnhimseir,aad made tracks for Canada. Blnce,tben the deserted wire has been Intimate with her husband's lamllj. until recently a quarrel broke out. The old black blacksmith, Smith, has another married son, whose wife accused Josephine of stealing a silk drcHS. She obtained a warrant and placed It In the hands or Oflleer Ecklotf, who served it on Josephine and obtained the dress. The ofilccr took her before Justice Clay ton, where sho proved that she only bor rowed the dress, with the Intention of return ing It. Tho dress wss delivered to the owner, and the oase dismissed, all the Smiths return, ing to their homes satisfied that the law had been fully executed, though " nobody was hurt." Arreet or a Secessionist. On Wednesday officer Leach, or the Fourth ward, arrested a man named 8. C. Beaoh, who was charged by Geo. Mcintosh with being a se cessionist from Hlobmond. It Is said that Beach has been a member of several different roglmonts iu the rebel army, and-tbat nt tlaat he gotsickof8ervlng In the Oorn-fVil army, and about six weeks ago he deserted, came within our lino, took the oath of alleglsnoe, and was allowed to return to this city, where he belongs. He was taken before Justice Walter, who after hearing the case dismissed the accused, promising to see Cen. Wadsworth about the matter, and if he found he bad not taken the oath he would cause bis rs-arrest Immediately. - Burglars On Monday night some burglars entered the house of Dr. Collum, No. 415 Twelfth street, by means or Hpauish nippers, with which they opened the door or the basement. They bad bundled some artioles, ready to take away, when the Doctor discovered tnem andgavothe alarm, when they made off. On Saturday night last, a parly or the same fraternity entered the residence of T. J. Fisher, on New Vork avenue, by the same process, alter the family had retired, and a gold repeat ing watch and a pocket-book containing about ttO In money and papers of value only to Mr, Fisher were stolen. No clue to the rogues In either of the above cases has been obtained. i Police Changes Serjeant Olttines.or the sixth Dollce preolnct. (third ward,) has resigned. Hissuocessorhai notyetboen appointed. John A. Shackteford was yesterday appoint ed a patrolman iu the fifth preolnct, (second ward.) D. It. P. Blgley was also appointed patrolman In the sixth precinct. Sergeant timings and Benjamin D. Klopfer have been appointed special policemen on the strr-et passenger railway. The appointment of detectives and police ma- glstrates were not made yesterday. , , Virginians Gaming to Market, Ti,A inhabitants of that nart of the Old Do minion bordering upon the Rappahannock and Us north fork begin to find a market here. In stead or at Richmond. A large quantity of but ter came into me uentro market yesteruai imm the north fork, the maker of which to his last lot for tho Richmond market. Prices uro better, of course, at Richmond t but Gen, Pope chooses at prosent to lie In the way of the flourishing tanner ; and beside', the specie urhloh tin nan here obtain fur his butter will oninmand about as high a prloo In Dixie as the shinplastert he could get In Hlobmond for It. Hotter Is $1 a pound In Richmond it cents hero. The silver quarter obtained here will purchase a rag dollar In the rebel capital. i i Fire In Georgetown, About half past eleven o'clock on Wednesday night, h Are was discovered In a frame ware house, on Water street, between High and Con gress streets. The firemen were promptly on hand, hut us the building was filled with bay, it burned down, despite their efforts. A black smith shun adjoining, was also destroved. It la supposed to be the work or an incendiary. Toiai loss auoui s.,ouu. Disorderly. Patrick Brantiftii, a hackman, got Into one of tlio street cars on weanesuay lasi, unu.nnd imr iiiurA room there than In Ins own vehicle. i nncltiiied he would behave In a disorderly inaunnr, much to the annoyance of fellow pas sougors. The conductor, Mr. Thomas Uagerty, mironiltled lilm into the bauds of OQlcer Drill, and Justice Clark, or the Second ward, fined him 12. Served him rignt. galea Messrs. Green & Williams nn Wedneadav af- lArtioon aotd tot IK. In aouare 265. on Fourteenth street, between O and D streets south, to D.l ltoger, at 7 ceata per foot. DlMWMtng tin His of a General. It Is not aione among department clsrks that sharp i discussions on the merits or military generals are freiuenU We bar heard of raoie than one street rencontre u the result or acta warn partllansblp. . . Lst Wednesday night, Joseph Kelly, an It Isb pedlar or fanoy artioles, and Charles Oorman, an Itinerant retailer of liquid bluing, went Into a drinking saloon ror the purpose or enjoying a mutusf" smile," (It oa at the other's ex reuse, nous mere,, a aitpute aroaa oe ween the parties, la eoneequsno of Gorman protesting that Gen. Picayune Butler " was ins greatest hero out. Kelly denied the prop osltlon In language no ways elegant or compll mantarv. to atthar the hero or his ehamninn. Thll provoked a retort to sharp from Gorman that Kelly threw the contents ot his glass into ins race or nis opponent, uorman did not rel ish taking bit liquor In that tort or style, and want out and found Officers Leach and Thomp son, to whom he accused Kelly of assault and stoeaslon sentiments. They look Kelly Into custody, brought him before Justice Walter, who fined him II for the assault, but, as he oould not tee tbat animadversions on the oourte or certain generals oould be construed Into disloyalty, he dismissed him nn the latter onarge. , i , Criminal Conrt. Judge T. XT. Crawford presiding. Thomas Evans was tried for an assault and battery on Btrnhard Evans, and acquitted. Win. H. Robinson was also acquitted of the charge of stealing a i Treasury note from M. W an. Charles Bine waa tried and found ruin nt luaiKiiuus misouiei, in siaDoing ana Killing a horse belonging to Hoses Blsck. He was sen tenced to the heavy penalty of Imprisonment for three years In the Jail, iiaving iransaoiea an me Dullness wblcb hat been brought before this oourt, His Honor or dered the adjournment of the oourt until the next regular conrt In course, which Is on the first Mondsy In December next. Thll oourt has hsd a long and laborious ses sion, In whloh It has pursued IU business with fidelity, It having been In session twenty-one days, and heard and disposed or over 200 cases. Driving Orer the Pavement. Notwithstanding repeated warnings on this subject, people will persist In driving over the paved sidewalks In various parts of the city. Thnfn.. Rhaahan oroa ,. nw. W.,!...,!.,. In the Seventh ward, by Officer Gibson, and fined II by Jusllce Stratton for tbit offence. tiariun wneeier ana wm. carter were arrested by Officer Hilton, of the First ward, on the same charge. They were taken before Jusllce urury ana aismissea. in tne sixth ward, an other arrest was made for the aame offence. Sergeant Woodleld, of the marine corps, was nrrvsieu aim uueu uyjusiloe uuil. Henry Lucas. In the Third ward, was fined 11 on the same charge. It should be remembered that the sidewalks are private property. iii ArHleted and Unfortunate. We call tbe soeolal attention or those who have besa so unfortunate at to reanlre the skill of tbe best physicians for certain diseases, to the advertisement or Dr. U. Vellny, which we publish in another column. We learn that tbe Doctor Is the most ttfbrougb, effective pnysioian in nis line in tne country. Horse Stealing. Clinton Smith and Gsorae Evans were ar. rested on Wednesday, bv Officer Kellav. or thA Third ward, charged by Mr. Wm. (Irearsun with stealing his horse. They were tried by Jus tice Thompson, and committed to Jail for fur ther hearing. Iter. W. Hint, Pastor of the Foundry U. E. church, la Ivlnir very III. He has been quite sick for some two or three weeks, but no serious alarm waa felt In his case until within the last few days. We learn that be Is now Improving. i i , Union Heller Association. See notloe or meeting this eveninor at the Lao ture Boom or the Sixth street Church. Oommumosted. Hospital Chaplains "So Sectarian Tests. A communication In vesterdav's llnmblimn. headed " Hospital Chaplains." demands a hrlef WB,T ... Tne writer is evidently a consotent ons man. but he overlooks the 'act that the chaplain he censures may be Just as contcientlout at be is. u is not pretenuea, we presume, tnai tne mere administration of what he calls " the hotv rite of baptism " will save the soul or a dying man. The chaplain, then, in respectfully declining to violate uis ouuaoifraoo tur ino ssae 01 a lorm not essential to salvation, 1 not In any way culpa ble. He but oarriea out the creat nrinctnlA of freedom of conscience, whichlies at the corner stone or your republican Institutions. He would waicn ana pray wun (no oying man to tne last moment, read the Scriptures and sing to him psaimsoi consolation, ana tnsn leave nis depart ng spirit with his God. If more than this is re quired, It Is easy to oall In those who oan per form It. and no chaplain will be found to ob ject. un tne otuer nana, to require an cnapiains appointed by the Government to administer baptism to dying men. Is at once to Institute a ssotarlan teat, and praotically establish and oarry religious ceremonies to the extremes of ecclesiastical power a union or church and state. This will not be esteemed expedient by a large majority or tho people who support the Government; eepeolally as nine out of every ten who have volunteered to uphold the Repub- no, ana wuo are now in tne uospitaia ol tne oountry, do not bolleve In death-bed baptisms. JtOUin WILLI1U3. or the national Republican Mbsral Donations fir the Contrabands. A i;aiu. Wo were agreeably surnrlsed vesterdav. at the contraband quarters, by Hie appearance ot a two horse wagon filled with potatoes, cab bage, onions, squashes, beels, tomatoes, fresh fiork, cheese, white sugar, apples, oranges, emons, pipes, tobacco, stockings, &o. . This donation, amounting In all to twenty nine dollars, had been donated by tbe " Be nevolent Sons of Levi ," a society in connection with Zion's Wesley church (colored). This society had selected flvo of Its prominent mem bers to dispense this nseded bounty for the benefit of the sick and feeblo in our midst These brethren consisted of Brothers George Newman, Daniel Williams, John Brown, Loyd Jones, and Dye Shelvey. Nu donation nfade ror the Decent ot tne oontraoanas could nave been better choseu and more timely, and cer tainly the society above mentioned have the hearty thanks ofthose whose duty it is to raro for the contrabands. D. B. Nichols, Superintendent of Contrabands at Camp Barker. July 30, 1862. Vlallng Days at the Hospitals In this City. General Hospital, (Circlt.)-r- Monday, Wed nesday, Thursday, and Saturday, between 2 and 6 o'clock, p. m. General Hospital, (Judiciary Square.) Mon day and Thursday, between 2 ana 6 o'clock. Oranch Hospital, (E street Bsptlst church and the Unitarian ohuroh.) Every day, from 1 to 0 o'clock. Any addition to, or alterations In, the above table will be cheerfully made. , a Comfort nnd Ksit In one Minute, , Ma. vuutuua, viiviaiiiaa,uiuai uu tu.ciie i (.bub. enlsrged snd dhesaed Joint! , warti, males, ssd all exoreeeBOes of the feet, hands, snd fsoe,luitsotsne ously removed without the fasitpalo or ellgnUit loomveDiescs to the patUnt.by Dr. Wuirs, Bur- eon Chtropodiit, No. 4a0, Pennnylvanla Avenue, etween Four sad a-balf snd tilxlh afreets, a few otwri ociuvr iuv inuvnu jiuici (lour vi cuuaai- tttion irom t a. m., to 7 p m jy 31 Deafness, Bight, Cross Kyts, TertlrBoslsla from some of the verv beat citizens woo nsve neen reiiorea to ineir uesrisg sna aigm, under Dr. Von Uotebxlrker'a trestmant, csn be ex smlned at his offioe. 217 Pennsvlvania avenue, Crow Kyss, Strabismus, operated and nude perfectly ligui. J71 Basaklnar states. The following are the rates at which bankers and brokers are buying and selling gold and silver the legal tender notes being the stand ard: Saying. Belling. Gold 13 per o. prem.lG pero.prera. Silver 10 " " 14 ' Demand notes.. .' " " 0 " " Banks of Issue In Washington and.Gsorgetown: Washington. Georgetown. Bank oPMetropotis. Farmers' and Meoh's Bank of Washington. Bank, Patrlotlo Bank. Bank of Commerce. Farm's 4 March's. B'nk. The Farmers' and Merchants' Bank and tho Bank of Commerce issue notes of tho denomina tion of ene dollar and upwards. EDWAItU bYCKTV, :oes:3axxu'x3axY.t No, 171 rmnylvaa aoe., Washington, D, U u, i ftovaa ia every etyle, tunv . Moroooo, uui . Patriotism of the Washington Colored . . People, Bxv. IWis OBirii-WaOnTuna'aytiBHXl night last, Rev. Mr. Turner, oflbllu-AllstU.t r UNITED wimnmiyiuu oaist episcopal colored, cburoh, closed but ser mon by alluding to the fcresent cbndrtloHof traf national affair, and encouraged tan Mt. now entertained byjhe colored' peii'.'hetef ff.'efr (sglng In the oonteai In'defsaoeof the' Union eause, Hit remarks Were sabstant, alii1 as' foV lows! '7 ' I cannot dote without calling your atlerttlon lo the present unhappy condition of our native and beloved country, and I desire tn enlist all your sympathies In her behalf. Thll 'Is the first nation tbat ever declared that "all men were born free and equal," and she has ireiuueu iurm ner nanos to an tne woria, bidding the oppressed of every nation to And protection and repose tn btr bosom; but yel, notwithstanding this, the hit sorely oppressed our race fof the last two hundred years, and we hare submitted meekly and with humilia tion, believing that Ood.'tn hit providence, In tended It for our' good, and possibly fur the benefit of our oppressors, by ultimately placing thsm upon a higher plane of Christianity. Let us now, In this hour nf our oountry'a peril, Illustrate by our acta tbat we are lovs-rt of uni versal liberty; that we love our oountry t and that we have lntellsot enough, oontolence enough, and religion enough, not only to love our enemies and to pray for those who despite- fully Use US. but tn bare ntir hnanma tn thA storms of war, and to orlmaon every battle field with our blood to sustain the beauty, the glory, and the Integrity of the Union. I know that In uttering these sentiments I but reflect your own, and; I am most bappy to know that your patriotism and your anxiety for the triumph of freedom, Inclines you to take an active part In the present contest, and a desire to offer your lives a willing sacrifice upon the altar of our common oountry. Would to God that the Government knew tbat In tbe city or Washington, alone, there are regiments or colored men organlted In sentiment, snd um, trnimiK nu in vimiion in Do orgamzoa prao tically. And since I hava wtlnAtu-Ait uimn,h patriotism among you, aad so much anxiety to be led on the battlefield In defence of the great principles now at stake, Iflnd myself tnontane- u,7 ujr, K iiianuwura ior my lasntmca- tlOn With VOUF VAAA- unit If It ahnuM K -. good fortune to try your courage upon the field. found your enemies, but establish the fact that In tbe Amorlcan black man's bosom there Is a a auun iiini r uur unruiu u tin tin lariii nni nniv si nn. urvi auu vauani neart, wnicn lor more than a century has been waiting a favorable onnor. tunlly to vlndlcato Itself. It la true that I Calm tn bo a minister of the Gospel, whose mission Is universal tisane, lint ut it ,. bered that there- con be no unmersal peace until in,,-, .a u',vctU IIOCTI''. DIXCD, Ruddenly, on the morning or July 31st, of apo. plexy, Wm. Tnosrsox. In the uutk u, r f.ia age, an old resident of this city. mn iiiuorai win iaao place on rriday, Aug. 1st. at 4 o'clock, from Ilia Hlllh Pr.ahvl.al.n Church, Sixth street, between Maryland Ave nue and C streets. The friends of the family arc invited to attend. TO PltkMs.HVa.TII K UKalaTH UKTIIa. CaTV, BEMOVE DEAll ANIMALSI Notice la herchv l,n thai all .l.a.1 -i ,. a. at Uonei, Com, rigs, ka., j-j,, will be Immediately takes away from atsblet, enclosures, trn own Ion, or from any of tht itrrets or ihorough-srrs of the elites ol Wsihlsgton snd Georgetown or their vicinity, If Information li given, personally or by ?.0,J,"..'"!erI,tll-, t' Offlce, Melronolltsn l'olloe, Node Eleventh ttreet, north of Penmylvs nla avense; or anyof the Metropolitan rolice ate tioes In either ot the clues of Wsahlniton ant Georgetown. Hsor'aOmce,Clty Ustl, Washington City; Meyer's Offioe, Georgetown; Ufitoe of the Gov ernment Cortsl, corner Twenty lonrth and streets orbynotethioughthePiatOfflte -", ang i at1 1HUPUSALS VOIl WOOD. Darov QuasTssuasTss's Omos, (Conier Klghleeatli sad U streets.) Wsshlngton, D c , August 1. lsuJ. BKAf.KU PROPOSALS brlhedll?.B.l;i- five thounand Cords of Wood to toe GoverBBientwill be recelred at this ontoe until Ssturdsy, the fleth) liteenth day of Auguit, at (III twelve o'clock 51. aaew nun av vvusttu, srwuuu , stUU DIClXtlBnUDIVt 4r4i four fettlonir. and ntllt to thsmnlln.F .u. t santsrl a-jwais-u-r Tbe wool to te deUTared m the cltj of Wualnr- tftB ftt IdChDOlntJ U th DtWit Oniriatma.1.. .t,-ni ttlreot, corded In nnka(4) oarleet hJirh. dttlTcrT not DciDf conuacrea eompieu until 10 corded, mei red. and lnji.ee ted. An IniDCCtor will be Atairntd. ah th n.r nrth. Gorerninent, to lupe-ct and meunre tlie wool, and ueh u doe not conform to tbe abort ipeclfloailonf will be re jc eted. i wo iQounna nve imnarea Ujwo) oordu to be de llreretl on or before tha flnt div nr OAtAhn mi. andiwotlioasand Are hundred (2,600) cord, to be delivered on or before tbe flnt diyuf Morember. 18-i. ' tjratnt to be nuwe upon the completion or the whole osntract. TROPOSALS. The full name and cot offles addreiw or th iii.iri muiit appear in the propoeaL If a bit U made In the name of a Arm the uamei ot all the partlei must appear or the bid will be on eldered ai the individual propoal of the party blxa lnff It. Propoiala from dUJoytl partui win not In wuritUrfti and an oath of alleglauce muit ac xnipanv eaoh pro' pMltlon fropMalemuitbeaddreutfltoCol. U H.Hrc-iri, suartvrmaiter United State., Army, Waihlutfion! I. C . and must be plainly marked "l'ropWj for Wood " UUAKAMKK The abllltv cf Ihtj bidder tui till thmrnnirmtt uU.,t,A It be awarded to hira.muit be guaimatied by two renpooblble pernODi, vho&t nlDaturei muit to ap pemled to tht ajnaraatee. 1 lie reppoiultilllty of the f uartntorum .t be ahown by the otheUl oertillcate of the clerk of the nvare.t dlitilct court or ot the United titatei dU'rlct attor Itldderi must be nreseot In Mnon whon iht t.l.i are opened, or the propoeal. will not be eoul lered. Sonde, in the iuin of ten thouiand doUan, elf ned by ttie contractor and both of hie guarantor! , will be required of the euccesafut bidder upon ilralne: theoouinct. " Ai the bond muit accompany the contract, it will fee necetairy lor blJdere to hy their bondimen with tbem.orto bare bonds tlgnedln aDtcipatlon and laui m ao jruuuucu wucu tut UUnirsVOw IB BIKniCt IlltDkifor b(.ndecan be utocured unm gti.nidi.tinn being made at thll office, either penunally.by let itr,or by telegraph . Fum of GuannU. We .of the county or , d I HUU ot , and - of tlia county of -, and Utate of, do hereby guaranty that li able to lulQl a contract In accordance with the termi of hie proposition, and that, should hie proposition be accepted, h will at once enter Into a contract In aeoordanoe therewith. niiouiti tne oonrraoi ue awarded mm, we are pre pared to become his securities. ( lo this nuaraiitee must be ar.Dei.ded the ofllcUl oertinoale above meoiloned ) ins uepoi ijuiueruisiier reserves 10 nimteir me rlttht tu reject any or all bids that he may deem too his i a' II. IIUUIV.K.A, Colonel and QuanermadUr. aug 1 dtlfith M ttUICAL-.UKFIClCt.tl WAHTKO Huroxom OaHaaaL's Ovrici. Washiagton, July 27, ISnj Medical lioarda for the examination of candid alee for the appointment of Somons nnd Assistant Htir geoni ol Vidunteeri.ae antuorUed by an act of Con freHS entitled "An act to provide for additional med cal oOlceri of tbe volunteer servioe," approved July 2, lBiJ, are n jw in srruioa In Bt. uU(MleWaraad ItallalS ClIY Applicatlon4 ror the appointments will be made to the Adjutant General ol the Arm In the handwrit ing of the applicant, accompanied by one or mote testimonial! Iron, respectable pcrtoneln regard to moral character. No allowance 1 made for the expense! ol persona undergoing these examinations Candidate reported upon favorably by the Uoard will be appointed by the Secretary of War In dae lime, ana win receive me appointment oi nurgeons or Assistant SurHeom aa determined by the Kxam I ul Bar Ilaard. i nere are ai present ion y vacancies in tne grade of Surgeons, and one hundred and twenty In the grade of A'.lstant Surgeons. aug 1 eoBt BUIsLIUN DANK, Tbla Dank Is now doing business at the corner of Pennsylvania avenue and Four and a half streets, dealing In exchange, drafts, pecie,ako. also, redeem their email billi In specie, at current rales, or Treasury not, J U. BHACKKTf , Preat D. JV. JJKXTKs., -UUUIcr. JJ.O 1LD NOTJCK, I wish tbe public to know that tbe man James A. Wise, Policeman at the Capitol, convicted tbe other day, before the Criminal Court, for aBdault and battery and resisting anofflcerln the discharge of bia duty, and sentenced by the court to lour mouths' Imprisonment In the common Jail, la not John II, Wiae.tlie reputed negro catcher. W. 4m J, H.WISE. (New York Tribune please copy four months, and send bill t this office Circle Institute, For Vounc Xjctdloea.., No. Ol K atreat. near the Circle Terms per Quarter ol Ten Week, W Frnoh and Mttda Included. Spanish, Italian, German, Latin, and aeverat otber language- taujrht In tbe same tcbool. Ur. A. ZAl'PONE will sive three lecture-t each week on Literature and Hoivnce, and otberwlve alr.t wusyiiwni sao spare lime irom uu mouicai pruies lion. Jy 4 Ma. A. ZAFPONH, PrinolpaJ OFFICIAli. t I TbMwhomUmayCbneenii Salafaclorr nMa-iru, h.-il aVxt i.iui.. ld;rne) tbat Tfaeotot) 6tfrtMs, lis heel ap- poium consul of Uio JtlagdonprHeiooy, or the Stlte of Kentucky, t Louisville, I do here by redognise him at suci, aaj j&eciart) him free to extrcise and enjojr such functions, powers, and prlvllegee, as are allowed to tbe Consuls of the most favored nations ,ln the United State. Iu testimony whereof, I bars caueml iheta letters to be made patent, and, the Seal of ths United States U h hereunto af. uXad.. rlAn nnrtAa m tTaauS al ah. -fl- ,( ., ,, liaaaa 110 j,i.j t.. of.Washlogton, the 30th day of July, A. u. issz, and of the Independence of the united Stales of America the eighty I seventh. ABUAUAU LINCOLN. By lbs President t Willum II. Skw.rd, Secretary of Slate. OKK10IAU bxraaTHSyr or rirara, rVtuAlnofon, Jan. '24, 1K62. The Seoretarr ol Ktato will h.rAan.r ..w.i.. members of Uongreas on business on Saturdays v-u,iuv,u aviui Qawiruay, uw arst ol unx month. WILLIAM U. riKWAKI. sr "! Templnr, Waehlngton Com- rM,..k'..a ,.-..: v..;.-. -r.-rr. ' i '-:, aauurr. nu. I. .ill mai a. ta ..aian. .. , i V reei., tni. rnaiy erenng. st S Sojentnlsg Knlghu srs respeetfslly Isrlied to It DANIEL BUCK, Iteooider. ang 1 aWTlie m.mb.r. or Colnmbla Knglno 9SSP..Vi.N,.'Ji.,rt",n,',"l,l-,hall,BtJi,'7llI8 JFRlUaiYyAlrtKttNOO!f,Ag lit.loatt.Bd the .,, v, tain :ai. iriiowmciBDer V I IIOMPSOS. By order of the CompanyT aug 1 It 49-The m.nab.ra or the '-Union lUllef AnoelsUon" srs requeiUd to meet in the Lecture Kocmol the Sixth Btreet Charch, on PRIUAY, U. J W. UOOVKK, Seer.ltry. aogi Sir Tile "Human Mights Association" will meet st Tempersuea Hall, on Krldsy evenlog AAt .1 .l.k, n'.IV ' ,v J-C-UNlKKWOOU,Preidrnt. tVM UsTCaiNios, Beoretary. Jyno ..H"'!f B.AvBV K, OUHOUlcaa, Jnlv 111, ISS 1 be Library of Oeagreei will be elond Irou July slit to September lit. , . JOnn O. 8TEIDKNaON, Jr" Librarian. -Ba.tch.tni". Hair Uy I'h. U.at In III. WArld. William A. BaUbrloi'a clrbtaled Uatr Dye rrodnoee a odor net t j be dutlBgnlabed froej oalure;rarrait.d not to Injare the tfalr In tbt lean; rrmpdlps tbe Ul egtels of bsd dv... and tovtg oratn the Uatr lor tin-. UKKY KKU, or BUS r V UAlB iBsUntly tnrea a .pl.Bdld Blsck or Brown. Uavlag the hair eoft and beautiful. Sold bv all Druggiats, &o. SO-The Gesnlne U signed WILLIAM A. BATCU ELOK, on Hufour tiki ct u boa. Factoiy.No SI Barclay street, (Late tu Broad way and 19 Bond,) New York my2$iy a-sp.clal nolle On and after Tuesday, April 1, 1(102. the train, on the Baltimore and Ohio Ballroad will oommenoe rnsnlog daliy, (Strndan exoented.) leavlns- tula BUUob at T.ao a. m.. ni oonnectlBg at Waahlagton Junction with Hall irsm ior ait pansoi tne nest eta wneellog or Farkersbarg. Through Uoketa sold and bast as. checked. W. V. 8MITB. II. of TransporUtloa U..O.B.E. apl dtf ISUrkOlobel nv Subscribers to thA H.ua1iii.am. I. Georgetown or the seventh ward (Tilaad) who fall to receive tbelr papers regularly will oblige the ag.nl, o K Delphey, by leaving notice st Mr. Shepherd's bookstore, corner Seventh and D streets, when all dfUnqaeBoiee will be promptly atleaded aw naayst T-Un Ion Prayer (fee tins Ths Union rrayer sieeuoK win oe nem every aneraooB tnis taWStaatr Sh MAtaw VAtalr A srsiaraMsa sata-aaehetS. If aataa tla, BlaMaaA .(ii.isn J vara n.suao unuiVU. l,tHV. al. HIP ley's,) commenolng at 5 o'clock, and continuing oat war. jya t-Wton Frosraa or Blavarr. Copies of this werk are for sale at the oQloe of the national UnmiAicMn. ramphlat edition, So oenU. Uound eaiuon,Teoenre. IIKLnUUlD'M KXTKrlCT DUCIIU. TUK GREAT DIUUKTIC. 14 ELM HOLD 8 EXTRACT 11UCHU. TUB ORKAT DIURETIC UKLUBOLU'S EXTRACT UUCHU. THK GREAT DIURETIC UKLUBOLD'S EXTRACT KUCII17. THK GREAT DIURETIO. A ad a positive and Specific remedy for Diseases of the niaiiacr, iviaoeys, uravei. uropay. Organic Weakaew, And all Diseases of toe Urinary Off ana. boa avlvsrUMintaii. in another oolnmo. Cm it oat. IM "IUU aWf MifJ UIvjtWUaj pa, VUUV. tinoart of totmrtrfftu. e 3w, WANTS. WANTKU. From one to live hundred empty liariati. In larfe or amall lot. Ksr wliiah thsi barieta, In large or amall lota, Ymt which t nigneAi caiii pnea win oe paio 10. KEOTfA A CO . OS Louniina Avenue, au 1 2t bet, Ninth and Tenth streets. WANTKUa. compel ant WUMAN wanti a ulaced a.1 houselteeDer or nura in a eantcel Protestant fa mil v. Addrtui Iloutkeener." at this uiu9e. mag i li A SS18TANT QUARTKUMA8TKUVS OFFICE, j,. turner u iuu iwcdij kuuhu ucvibj, Washington, It, c. July 31. ltte.. WANTED f&0) flfiy laborers for Quartermas ter's I epartment at Warren ton, a Apply at this ou.ee to ur. u. u. snow, augl lw WA NTfcU To'llKNT UVTIIK MONTIl Two adlolnlna? roomaone of whloh unit front oo tbe street not higher than the aaoiod story Hltuated within thren blocks eatof the Treasury Building with u of lath included Address., (itat log terou) 8 U. II . Box 32, P. O jy xvi iflioin W ANTRDs-By a Lady, a situation a teacher of music ( and tbe usual brafichej of education If desired! In a family ur ithoot. The bet of refer ences giren and required. Please add rets Imme diately, staling particular., Rev. CIIAS. M'UAK, no to, v asuiDEion sireei, tutiwa.aiisUis )y .i-tf w ANTKU- At, the New York Employ me a Agency OtSoe, No fill Ninth street, near Pa avenue, TWENTY-FIVE (S5) WUITE and COL OICH.D Olltm, with good references, u CooU, Chambermaida, Laundreiisea, WaltrcMes, Nurses, and aeamstreises A I no young Colored Men to wail on tables In private Families or Hotels Also want ed houses Immediately , with or without Furniture Employera In want of good help, will find It to their advantage to call myr8tf N. II. MILLKR A FURNIHUED HOUSE TO LEl'.-1he com iX lortable and neatly -tuminJied House, No. M Mlr-aourl avenue, m now for rent. Fur terms, ap . apply i it n 9 I tie prnmu-tva T7IH.U. V, IHIY4, KKU. U, 1HV. 0UTHKUN CKiVTUAI. U II.WAV t Tb. .bortsat, tintokeat, snd bent rout, trom Haiti more to tb. WEST, NOttTH, AND NOKTHWrST. WINTER SOHliDUl.IC. OnAnOK OK TlMK. Un and alter Bandar, reb'y , lie., rawaa.i l'ralna will arrlvs and densrt from Cslvett tttitt.r ss follows i TBA1NB NOKill LKAVK. Hall, at 1A 11 Buffalo Kxpreai ri JO 1". M Farktoa AooemodatloB 4 00 I'. M rKUbnrg aad uarmbnrg r.spreu .ki r si TBA1N8 80UTB AUKIVK, Parktoa Aeeonunodatan, at RbO A. M BatTalo Bxprea. 9 to A. 11 rituburg and UsrrUbnrg Ksprtaa 3 00 r. M Hall......-.,. If. M The 8 A. M. Train from Washington connect, with the s 26 A. at. Trala Irom Ueltlmore lor the Weill and ror UulTalo, Elmlra,ltooheater, Dunkirk, Oanao dalgua, and Niagara Kalli, and for Mew York The 11 A. M. Train Irou waihlogton oonnecta with the s 00 1. M. Trala from Baltimore, to West, North and Northwest, and Klmtra snd BuDalo and Ho cheater. . . , Ths 600 r. M. Train from Vraablngtoo connect with the 8 to r, af. Train from Baltimore for Pitta barg, Ilamsbsrg, and tb. West, and Is a dlreot son necuenfor Lebanon, Kastoo, Allentowa, and N.w York, via CcBtral Ballroad of New Jersty. Try this routs to New York jtv The only Train leavlns ualtlmors on Bundsy liUi.ejo r.b. Train, lor Uarruburg, fltuburg, cblosgo and ths Wert. Ths only Train ai riving la Ualtlmors oa Hands, is ths t so A. 11 Train feb J N DoUABBY.Sup't. TO AQTJIA ORHEIK AW) PINBY POINT. - . The rotomie Ktennboat Conipany lintL flliDftlch a beat from ths foot of H.nth v v rtott, waaklagloa, ovsry aaoralag, (Saadays exce-rtea,' at six o'clock, for Acquis CrMk, stepping sIKCsrhnrr's LaBdlna. .Bstrarnla. will leave Aa. t)ala"rjrtek every day, (Saadays excepted,) at 3 o'elook a. m la ofna-antton, a freight boat will rsa every day. For trslght and pauage, apt. ly on board tbe boats . Ondatnrdsys.ths boat Isavlag at 'six o'olock la ths awralog will sxtend her trio to finer Point. snd prlacrpel lalsrstedlate landings Kstarahif, Uavs riney lornt at eight o'clock on Snndsv svsalng. Fart to Aeqata Creek, 1 Koand trip, as rare to riaey roiat, II. for freighter paiMa!e, snply lo Itvlght agaota oa the wharves W.lil ston, Jen. ll,l. MILITARY EQUIPMENT, T R U N K, AND Harness Manufactory. 409 Seventh Street, OPFOSITX ODD F-KLLOWlV HALL, WASHINGTON, I). U. I manufacture ol the ben nulerlil, aad have con sUally u hia t, a larfs and varied aaaortment of Mllltarjr and CltUfiu' Baddlee, Bridle, Breast Collars, Felt Saddle Clothe, Shabraquee, Patent Kerd and Water Buckets, Spue, OBcers' iiavenacki, Offljrra' Floe Sword Belts, Bill, Trimmings, and Field Ola,- Cases lkl...Kw Sola Leather, iron r rame, Ures, aod Wood Box Trunks Valines, Travellna; Bags, Harness, Ac. KMi'AlHINO. Aa I manufacture 'franks extensively, and neces sarily have all kinds of Trunk Material,! am better. prepared to repair Trunks, Jko , thoroughly and promptly, than any other establishment la the olty. Jy 7 JAMES 8. TOPHAM. milK HT.iArOUIlt.Ctiastnot ltret. X Between Third and Fourth, Philadelphia. The undersigned having leased for a term ol years thta popular house . have the pleasure of announcing to their frienda and the travelling oommnnlty that it hnowopenforthereceptloaoffieata. Thehonse, alnce the first of March last, haa Men entirely reno vated and refitted la a superior manner t the apart meats are large, well veottlated, and famished la nuuern .iyj it is cvnirmiiy looawti, oonveaient to all the depots aad steamboat landings, and In the Immediate vicinity of the Custom Ilonse, Post Office and the Corn Kxohange. Connected with the Hotel la a Restaurant for the aeoommodatloa of those preferring the Kuropeaa Dlaa. Price of Kooras from Three to Heven dollar. per week, aooordlng to location. uoara 9i ou icr uaj. iaui a now ior mercnanu and buslntsa men from 1 to a p. m, UKNBY NEIL, my a cm ISAAC L. DBVOK. HBO 33 roa X x w PMimnmnvura property. Tbe most KUecluM in the World! Information may be obtained at M. T. PARKER'S Painting Establithiuent, If o. SU Ioutalansa At., bet, Oth b 7th altai. Where every variety ot blON AND ORNAMENTAL PA1NTINU Is executed with neatness and dispatch To prevent mUtakea, he will state tbat hU "art preserTatlw" refers exclusively to the various de partmenu of his tride. in which he challenge com palltiou,Uthr iu quality of work or reasonableness of price. Jy It 8m COTVeHtEtSfc I1AI ..1.. SARATOGA SPRINGS. TI1I8 WULLKNOWN iiurici., WHICH haa always received ao generous a pat n age from that nubile, is now own lor the season. The ample grounds of the hotel adjoin thoee of uongresa opriog. A floe band of muaio la attached to the hotel 1 he table will be supplied, aa alwa a, with all the luxuries of ibereaion. The nroDrletora snare no effort to matotaln and la crease thi high repute which Congrens Hall basso long msiotaiued. uaiuvD) re siin.iiUAi.ia, Jy 18 1m Saratoga fj rings U O K AQU 1 C K K : 1C tin aud after aiouaay. J uiy '-.iti, ine sieamer i h POUT will leave her wharl foot ol Seventh street. at Ho-Vloik a m , for a quia Creek, rnopplnir at Ateaanorla, avd all lotenutdUte laudinge He turning, will leave Aqula Cretk at 4pm, arrlv lng at WashingUiu at 7, p m For freight or pas SXP.apyiy DU uuaru, ur un mo wiuri.vi WM K. SNOW.Agent. Nuncic to i xcuHNi'imi TH Parties wlr.hla.rto charter the UK Y PORT lor Moon light Kxouriious, will apply onboard, or of the Ajreut, at the loot cf Seventh Mrtet, betwecu tbe hours of 0 a m and 6 . m. We are prepared to accoiomodalc pariies to Qlymout for day eaeur.ionai iseaviog ana returning "ur regular noun Jy'24-tf WM U. SNOW, Agent. DXO-OTO. PIO-NIO, A FUK TIIK BKNF11 OF HT. MATTHKWfl SCHOOLS, AT ANALOSTAN 1SLAMU, MOHD.AV. AUKUst 4. tin tu will Donviv visitors to the island tree of oharge, from Western Wharl, Washington, and foot OI Ulgu sireei, uenrKCivwu,uuriu iub uay, vuu mencing at 8 o'clock a m. 1 ickets to thegrounda 50 cents, children half prise. Music aod refresbmenta In abundance. Tbe object of tbla plonlo being to ralio lunda to aid In pliclng the achoole of this Pariah on a perma nent tooting, It la hoped that the members ot the Pariah and tee public la general will concur to ren der It succemjul. Tloketa may oe nau oi tne louowing commmee- ttna Harvev. Daniel livers. Wm P. Drury, II Tu malty, John Chapman, Daniel Lib kl&s, P. Jordan, Wm. I. Frfizell, Walter Prury, Wm.A. Kennedy, TbomaaCauell, John Stake, Jy .9 t Aug4 Oeo F. Kid well, Jaa. Chapman, Joa Keeler, Wm M. Harvey. Mlohael Fitzgerald, John Qreen, C. I Queen, Thee WillUma, Joseph Hastings, John MoQulllXn. W KYAKD'S WINE HAL.OON, SHU KlUUIH DIU-.-.I, Ai!ar i'mnsiloonio ooiim, WASIimaTOK, D. c. Also. IMPORTER OF litrmao, Frcath, aud Catawba Winn, llraoch of as Hpruon Btreet aad KEl West Fori y- tlnril .u.et, new 101a. i Alala TIIK OUST COOKlntl STOVtCS, 1AIII.B CUTl.EKY. AND HOUUKKKKl'INO AKHCLK8. OK ALL KlKUS. Camp Kornltars ao4 Tla ware .to be had of P W. U 1IABHOVKB, nsr s era No an'j S.v.ntb atresL llio MEMOIRS or CONORHS, PHOFIt. 1 sltmal Qsntlenaen, and oth. rs. 1 li. uud.raisD.a are prepairo to pnui op-,--, Unetti. rani hleta. Keporu, or acy delrlpUoo ot iiooa wore, and Muioi.uru.r. . W. U BUAUatKl.L A CO., OaoeooraarludlauaaveM bljU at. VV,i aein-aj lit Mao-ail ! leiamv as, r ai, ..i-ttif aty s.---MeOta Vll 1 nmm sssssssC ? ?laiiL9mff I UCjafeiSs7t'..WJir T1,1-ltsSnvavavs-! 'MsKS-alrSSSSSSSsIalS WaMsissssssssTmTsWasssssssssssssssW i aa - " - - AMUSEMENTS. QROVHR'S THBATRXL VHIDAV ADO SATUHDAV HVstKIItaS, n.HIUISSI JM. PoiltlraljU. Isrtiwoaiints'ef' . HOOLEY'SJIINSTRELS. This r-ltJtj- (vea'laf , Orasd t;onpllsafsrr'l, BeaeSt of ' lr. T. 1. HAYEH, Oa whloh oocsilon, wlllb.prodso.d Uis fallow Isf star acts, losrs, daaon Ao Flnt eight of tbe vary lsu,hahle btrlMqss .ketch, eslkd ' UN 11AL.1.0 EN MASCHBUO, Br ths EaUrt Treape. TUB PILGRIM FjtTHKKM, BT SEYMOUR AMD ORIPMN. CHAMPION CI.O.J DANUK BY T. U. HAYKS. LUCIA DI LAMMEBMOOB. BY KOLL1N U0V7ABD. HAM) ALkNK UKOTIIKHS. LKHK.SKYMOUH, ORIPPIrT, 1IAYK8, AND IIKnKY. ftvoriU Ballard, bf Formlar aa satire ehsnfe of protrramm., aad ths moat sttraeuvs SBtertalaauat sver offsred 10 a WaahlagtoB ABdlCBOe. PRICKS OP ADMIbHIONl Drees Circle sad Fsmllv Circle a,Anf. Oroheetra Chairs Meu.extra. rnvais boxh ,. ,4 Doers open at 7Xi to eoraneaei at X o'clock For partlcalara m proKramssee au( 1 Idler J O-ANTBRBURT sTAT.t, linlalana Av.bs, near slsth street. The Coot Retreat. FRESH ARRAY OF 1ALENT. TIIK CKY IS, 8TILL TI1SV UOMk.. TIIK KXCKLSIOK :MHINATIU1V C'OMFANV. NEW STARS. NEW STARS. Pint week ol UIm Nallie J3uvo.ll, The chsnulsa Vccallst. Mis. KI.I.KN COM.KKN, " Ml KLLKN UUI.I.KKN, Th. besutlfiil Usomb.. irom the ConllneBlsl Theslre, Philadelphia the eharraiBg HIM LUCY CLIFTON. "'"'""" "' MU. L.ZZIK PRANCI.S " D"" UlMMAUUIK veunon, Aod B lull CORPS DK BALLKTol tbe moil IlKaUTISUla LAUIKS ON Tlio Staco Id coneeqa.uce of lbs greet notoriely, of the DEI.KfjUTTK UROTUKRS, At ihrlr ir.vliu. engsxemeot here, they have coiiatoltd to aiipaar, for a ahoit lime. In Ih.lr pcrllona 1 KAPKZK, DARINU LA PKRCIIR ANDSriM' FKATS, Outrii alllDK all oilier Art late, of Hie prof.Mloo. FIRST WF.KK OP Mm Budteorlh, Jim Budworlh, I he b.fit Klhloplaa performer 00 Ibe itage Tlii. geotl.nian suedi st tbe head of all other perlormers, In his pcoflllat Hoe Pint week 01 Denny Gallagher, Uenuy, Uallagber, The celebrated Ethiopian DeliBeator, IB his tlorl on. orlslDsl nexro seta, bli first appesraace here WILLI. KMKE80N, Ib hie pecollar Soors snd Dsneee W. B HARRISON, The world fsmed Kxtemrjoraneotta Slnrer Ue will alsg bis new comlo pstriotlo .ooa, sotitled National aad a NUMB ha H U !' lloeeji O THKHS, Making one of the beat Compaoles ever appeariag CJUTTERBVRY STAGE. NEW NEQRO ACTS, , NF.W PACK,, nr.1T nvniiai a..., uaniil AND A NKW I-ROORAMUE. AdmlaloB, 3 ocBts. Orchestra Chair., 60 ceBts Doors opeo, . . Perfonnsnce, sa o'clock Jyin 8ur-aisJ SJai.i 1 .sn v iiii.A j.rj3, Jl Sixth atreet, Seoond Qouw fiom Avenue. nrimiviu .r. UT a.-v a. u Performance from 10 o'elook tolp 1 from & o'clock until 11 a. P.venlng Look at the taleot engaged st the Vsiietlei A FREE CONCERT. Mix LOU. BIRCH, Ths charming Songstress MiM MAY CABSTAND, The l'toiile'a Favorite J. O ADAMS, Ueejoiit O. r KENTON, Negro LMlneat.r MASTER CAK80N, Jig Dancer MASIKIt JONES 1 oung American blngcr 1'roleaor LIHINI Musical Director The b..t ol WINM aod 1.IQUUK1 m-tved by attentive waiter. Jy lis I w FUKa, PHOMaClfADII CUHCsUtr, AT THS a UAUDEN ADJOINING MECHANICS' UALL, .varylarhl rcnu,nMr Iu CaptliH Cm den The undenisned respectfully Informs the public uii lie naimau. arTaaa.iD.nl. ui.i un.v.ry it n.v NESDA Y and SATURDAY E VXN1NO, after tb. coocerta at Capitol flerden are cloned, a part of the M.rin. U.nd will rive a ar,.ud I'mm.n.d. flonoert at th. above named place Choice UerreabmeBts constantly on band se-The tiarden will be beau Ulul y iltumlnatcd Jy.h la Pioptklor IKUNAUI MCOTT A t'O.'S J Kir'Jil.VJ' II F TIIK BKITISH RKVIEWh AND BLACKWOOD'S MAGAZINE I Leonard Bcott A Co . New York, continue to tmb Hah the tollowioa; leading Uritlith rerlodioalu, vis 1. tht London Quarterly, (Conaerratltt ) Thel 1 Edinburgh ueview, (Whir ) 8 1 he North BritUb KeWew, t Free Church ) . ino vv cbiduouiict ueyiew, (isiuvrai t A Blackwood's Kdinburgh Magailne, (Tory.) These Periodicals ably represent the thre g real Bill tics I parties ol O reat liriUio-Whl.tr, Tory , an adlcal but politics lonna only one featur oftbetr character, Aa Organs ol tbe moat profound writcra on ticienca. Literature, uorauty t ana nengion, mey itand, as they Tcr have stood, unrtTalled In tha world of letters, belna; considered lndlspenaabla to tha scholar and tbe professional man, while to thIn teltlgeut reader of every olaaa thT furnish a mora correct and satisfactory record of the ourrent litera ture ol the day, throughout the world, than can b posaitily obtained from any other aouroe. NEW VOLUMES OK THE POUR KNGIM REVIEWS AND BLACKWOOD VOMUMNCX JVLT 1801. KABLY COPIES. lbs receipt of ADVANCE SUEETS tram tbt drttbih publlshera gives additional value to theaa ieprlnU. Inaamuch as thty can now ba plaoad In tht bands of uubitorlbera about as aoou aa tbt original adJUona , laaao. Jp or anyone of tht Ibur Kevlewa, per annum ta m or any two ui uis iuur nsiicwi, - For any three ol tht four Bevltwa, Korall fourof the BTwe, " " For Blackwood's Magaslnt, M " Kor Blackwood and one Ueview, " " ror 11 lack wood and two Keviewi, u For Blackwood and three itevlewa, " Yor Blackwood and the four Reviews. " Pay menu to bt made In all casea In advance Money current In tbt SUtt where Usued will bt rt aalvedatpUe 1 CLUBBING. a diauvrunt of twaantv Ave Der eent. from the above nrlnn will he allowed to Clubs ordering four or mora copies of any one or more of the above worka. That j Four copies of Blackwood, or of one Kevlew.will be seat to one address for -; four ooplea of tht four Ueview and Blackwood for 30 1 ana ao on 1'OaVAUK. In all tbe priuclpal cltlea and to wna. theet worka will be delivered. FKKE OF POSTAQK When sent by malt, tbe roetage to any part of tha Unltad States will be but twenty four Wj a year for ' Black wood," aud but fourteen ctntt a year for each of tbe Ksvtews N U IheprkoelnUreatBriliinofthetlvtl'triod. icals above named Is $31 per annum ttemltUnces for any ol tbe above publication! hould always be addiYiised, post paid, to tht pub llihera, LKONAKD BCOTT A CO . dot 'M No. M Uold it., New York. T-Mlii lth.N'1' Ihe bubstanllal Iramt HOUSE, 1 No 66J, SUth street, (Island,) containing nine J ruuiua LatarKSi ustiuru, si uia utn.staui rooms iarKt garucu, iruu irrr,i,utaT, w -vv ltoJ SIMPSON, No lo7,Nmlbatret jjby u oian I -iWaWTaa AUCTION .SALES, .Till Pyj R.Wl1,,yVJt.CO.. A..U....rs, SmJ' o5"mtorl'. w"1 M. at lbltaAVS.' A aeastjsrof Il7rsss,Colts.aaaafaaa aoada--aas Meant for pabhoeenlo. w'"am,,m wsstaaed Bsls to eossaMBoe at 10 o'elook. Terms cash, la Uovtraawat roads , J- - DANA, Cspt, tad Att QBsrtermsster. Jrs' T . aa. n aVLila a UU , Auctioneers Tll?St-!iT?."J w'" " "ntlnnsd Tills DAY at 10 o'clock. W. L. WALL AtlO . aug 1 Auctioneers. ,?ii'IfiY-ORDER OF Tib; OKPIIAlf H COUHT, OF THK PERSONAL FJTATK Or JOHN rflKOB (DECEA8"?FRIUAY?!, lV?"15,.or Jon 8lam,deoeawdtoa Four an a .imtr Personal eVeclsof the de I Bt beg any Bofa, Spring Seat Cn aire, I Walaat Wardrobe, aUhegaay Marble top aad other Bareaaa. aad Kahogaay Hat Tree. Mahogany Marble top Centre labia aad Wash Feather Beda, Bedding, Bolsters, Plllowt ant seasteaaj, MatUjr a ea, Lounges, EaUn.loo aad other Ta Cookiar'and other Stovca. Ojaatand Crockery Wart, With a good lot of Kitchen rrqnietUa, aad maav other articles, which we deem anneeaeeary to cnaaerate. Also, aa exetlleat Carriage aod 1 tenet Termi eaah By order of tht Admlnlstrati I x . M (JUKKNA. WILLI AMU, Jyao-3t IHtari Anctloneera BV J. t RIcOIIIKIC CO., AwrtloHtart. LAKOK H10CK OF FINK CONFECTION ear aod Confectioner's Moulds Coppers, Tools, rrenen riate mi iron, tiiass Cisett, Jars, Jtc.ai Auction Cn TUESDAY MORNING, July SMh. oomaencinr at 10 o'clock, we shall sell, at tbe well i-wws vnaoiisnmetit or u. uaattsr. retmsylvanla avenae. between Twelfth and Thirteenth streeis, his enilrtv stock of Confectionery, Moulds. UUm Counter Cases. Silver Plated Counter Scales, JU-m Jare, Ac , coaii'ting, In part, of Fine French Candle and Bonbons B On Fancy Boxen, Envelopes, Ac Flae Coaserve Fruits and I'lala Candle- French Pre-ervea, Pickles Brandy Fruits, &o., In great variety Together with u Fine French Plate Mirrors 3 Fin- Plated Counter Case 3 Counter Scales, 1'Ia'ed Beams, Dlsbea. aad . Welgbta Large number of handsome (lleai Jin, Diahea Aad manr other art IcIm ttMnumarniiitii s-tsvtiaa ALSO, Imtatdlately afier the tale In the Store. will bt aolii. at thai V suiforv. nn V. atrtut in hs n Store, all bit stock of Moaioa, Coppers, Kreeiera, Machinery, HsUbrafllOsT s vailaitv nt naaisr li-ttla-f-nn f. Prinna Tin, I ead, and Plaster, in large MA-orlnunt All ot Wlliflh taflll h suilil wlfhrMtt fauna Un Oautier inleudiog to ohange bl-i buamsi ' j u neiiuiKEauu, Jy 86 dta Auctioneers irths above tali will h cositlnaad FRIDAY MOBNINU, AnRu-t Isi, when tbe two tenuoftbe faotory will be sld, same hour F.n trtanfaat nn V. mttmmt JAS C. UcaUIKKACO, 8tsrl Auctioneer, Irso-dts BV J. C. Meauinn. alt CO.. Auction..... ONK TUOUHANU OHINESK AND JA l'ANEBi: PANd. LANTKRNH. Se . AT PURLIC 8ALK.-On FH10AY AFTEKNOON, Ausrut lit, commescln-at 5 o'clock, we shall sell sttbe Au, lion tvoorni, a large lot 01 Chlnete. Jaiaa.a9. V.ath.r anil Palm I.f F.n. losreatvarlefv of pattern, size, and quality Al-o, a fsw Jspsoese Lanterns, ss ornaments, to be sold without reserve. JAB. U. UcUUIRl. A CO , Jjrl.-du IStarl AuoUoneeoi B I.. VALI Ht CO., Awrtloncers, Hu eeswra to Wall lUaNaao bouth ooraer Pa ave and Mnth street LARQR COLLBUriON OK WAGON8, BUO GIE8, AND IIOR8ES AT AUCTION.-On SA1 UEDA MORNINO , Jd August, will be sold at the Auction Rooms t good Ohio Horns Al0, A Satlera' Wagon, la good order A covered and no covert d Spring Wagon And four good Horses AIe, A Buggy Wagon, Horse and 11 amies Tbt horse la perlectly eound and gentle, and tbe owner only offers him because he has nouse lorblm Also, loo Bales 11 ay Terme eaib VT L WALL t CO aug 1 Auotloneera BY W. L. WALL & CO., Awttloneera, Suooeasori to Wall A BaavAtD TRUSTLE'S SALE OF HOUSEHOLD I- UR Nil URE, m On MONDAY morning, August 4tb, at lo o'clock by virtue ofaeed of trust duly r oorded among the land records of Washlngtoo voan ty, I 0 . 1 will sell, at public aactloa, at tbe hoae No. SOft D atreet, between Iwelfthand Thirteenth streeis, all the household furniture aad bar room natures, comprising Mahogany Sola and erring seat Chaira do Marble top Centre and Side rabies do Etagere and Tetc a tetes (Jill and Mahogany Frame Mlrrois and Carpets Walnat Dlnleg Tables Cottage and other Bedstead Hair and rhuck Mattreraes Bolsters and Pillows iron Beds eid. Stool and cane seat Chairs Enolosed and other Waaustanda and Toilet Seta tiiass. Crockery, and Table Ware Oilcloth, Lounge, and Dining Chairs Cooking Move and Kllcbeo Furniture Bar room Counter, Water Cottier GlasMa, Decantera, and Fixtures ramie Cash JOHN JONEH, Trustee W L. WALL 4 CO, aug 1 ids Auctioneers BV UKKKI. Ji WIL.L.IAMM, Aurtlimeera. No I'M Seventh street, corner It EXCELLENT HOUSEHOLD AND KITCHEN K II It. VI rURE AT AUCTION On SATURDAY . the lid of Auguit, w shall cell la front of our store at a o clock a m, au excellent tuMrtmrntorfuroi iuretiz. Mahogany and Walnut solas Marbretop Dretwlng and other Bureius Mahogany Sideboard, Wardrobes and Wash CToMts Mahogany Marble top Centre, and Walnut Ex tension Tables Mahogany Jenny Llad and tther Bedsteads and Maod Hair aud lluak Mattreues Fcatber BJlsivra and Pillows Bedding, large lot of Carpet, China Oliss and Crockery Ware Large lotoIStovta 7 barrels line mess Beef 1 Ytagua, withmsty other articles which we deem unnecessary to enumerate T,r....CMh orfkn h WILIIAM8 Jy 31 3t (Star Auctloneera STATUAHY, MAKH1.K MONUMKNTH. iftO.t AC 1 have a large and most eateoitive slock ol liallaatMrbl itlanuiuente, Ursvaasas, AM)., attc, lor salt at tow prloes, for cash I will sell at reduced f rices lo those m( tbt army or navy who may want hem aa mementoes for their oomra4ee who have fallen iu defence of the Union wm. nu lUbBruni. fob IT am Ketrett north, bet 11th aad ltth. (VTKW WU1UC A WO KKIK UAIL.UUA1I. Paaaenger Traina leave vU Pavoala Ferrywgst and Long Dock, Irom foot ol Chamber eVeetvejgp New ior, at louowa. vis. At T A. M., EXPRESS, lor Dunkirk, aad Buffalo aad prtaoipat Intermediate SUtloae. At 8 A. M , MAIL, lor Dunkirk, and Intermedial Stallone Tbla Train remains over night at klailra aod proceeds tbe next aaonlng. Ai Ml A. M., MILK, dally, for Ottavlllt, and Inter mediate SUUona. At U A. M , ACCOMMODATION, daily , lor Purl Jtrvla . aad prteeJpal SUUona At a P. H.,WAY, lor Mlddtelown, Newburab and Intermediate Statlou At P. M , N 10 HT EXPRESS, dally, lor Dan kirk, Buffalo. Canaadalgna, and prtnoipal Htaiiou. Tht Trala of Saturday top at all Mall 1 rain t Utna, and rnua only to Elmlra At P. M , ACCOM MOW Al ION, ior Mora. vlllt, and prinelpal BtaUoni. v CUAB MINOl Hen I bap I NATHANIK1 MAKMM Rw.K-lv'.r u l NOTICK IS HEREBY UIVhN THAT TUF Copartn-rhlp heretolora exUIIng between ,Y le n cofi-im Ht"iur.u'7K'T',;vvy;,Ii."" Oonneot J A COFKIN JolinU. I.yle .till coullaue. Ibe lualu.u si Ibc 01 Wswixovoa, JulySl, ise.f. 1 - P i It IMNIiV I' "INT l b. .oLudid st.amer KKVFIIltT will I'", tbe foot ol B.v.nlh .lr..t lor fln.y I'olnl. I BATUROAY MOHNINU at ; o clock frtuiatas, an.ll itratv I'tnAv I'Ulul. ounyni ,.-. -. ""." T." ' iwAf it nNnw. A rant Wat K SNOtt-, Af.nl. jy -i-u l