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ine WASHINGTON CITY: +- JUNE 13, 1862. OUR MILITARY BUDGET. ——— a FLYING VISIT FROM GEN. BURNSIDE. Gen. Burnside arrived in this city yesterday Morning, a fact we were not yesterday at liberty to publish for prudential reasons. There can be no impropriety now In saying that he arrived per Steamer Metamora from Fortress Monroe, but dropped in so quietly thet few were aware of Lis Presence, the more especially as a considerabie Portion of the day yesterday he was closeted with the Government authorities. He, with his wife and femily, who met him at Fortress Monroe, stopped at Willards’. NAVY YARD. The steamer Metamora left the yard yesterday afternoon for Norfolk, taking down Gen. Burn- tide and staff, who arrived yesterday morning. FROM GENERAL McCLELLAN’S AR MY. °. Batrtr-ritip, Mondsy event zs a’ ary TEL. 01 y them. They estimate the R. @™ Reading matter on every page. See out \ Ae for interesting telegraphic and other matter, lost over ten thousand. dead miles, {s still full of wound nd have them in their houses and extered in bis ‘bs, but did not canse a They have but about one hundred and fifteen thousand men, and out of this they cannot now raise seventy thousand effective men, all toid. Of these there are not fifty thousand who can be relied on! They are reduced to one pound of Sour and @ haifa pound of meat per day, toa man, and canact subsist their longer on that. The men are dissatistied and u . They fear we are gol "pon them, but they no longer are anxious t of the 7th, admits a lobe of twenty-five btins red ia the late battle. foot of the Way, but every house. U7" The new Dollar Weekly Star, fuller than ed, and one-ha): ever of Metropolitan news andl gusip, and choice {= row en our counter ready for delivery to the public. Embraced in its enter- taining contents ate the following articles: A graphic account of the Battle of Seven Pines ‘irmisbes before Richmond; Gen. Tetreat from Stras- uregard’s ‘‘ske- »? from Corinth; Lucid account of the before Memphis, and the eur- The Evacuation of Fert Pillow, and war news from 21! divisions of the army. An unrivalled Military Bi the Times; The New! Memphis; The War In Arkansas; The Great Battle near Harrisonburg; Description of the Corinth Fortifications; accounts of the Fattle with Jackson’s Army; and all othet war news It from Prentice; Poetry; Items @r-4 clippings from exchanges; Telegrapbic news from all sections test European news; Con- ings. and all the local news shout ‘Washington for the past py of interest for the farmer, dener ara florist, and recipes for the b literary resding, accounts of sk report of his master! bene Poe Williamsport; Gea Paymaster Lafayette J. Browr has been crdered to duty on board the U. 8. steam sloop-of-war Powhatan, at Philadelphia. EXTENSION OF MILITARY DEPART- MENTS. War Department, Adjutant General's Office, Washington, June 4, 1562. t of the Mississippi is ex- tended so as to Include the whole of the States of Tennessee ard Kentucky. All officers on duty in those States will report to Maj. Gen 2 The Mountain Department fs extended east- ward to the road running Martinsburg, Winchester, Sttasburg, Harrison- bure and Staunton, Including that pl In the same direction southward ‘ntil It reaches the Blue Ridge chain of mountains; thenee with e to the southern boun- Naval Victory vender of that city; army thirty days to open heavy ar- The Question of roglio; Affairs in to come gut at us. patation to centeat gging rifle-pits and The largest body of their rectly In front of the battle-ground. Gen. Anderson’s brigade, of Georgia and Missis- sippl troops, are guar. turnpike, and are but a our pickets running neer thé bridge upon this side. This Morning they mounted two nine-inch tilled guns about three. the river there, and just turnpike; these guns throw 32-pou = gy turned out from the Tred: General Order No. 1. The Derartm: Béitorisl articles; W: Tales and Sketehes; the Mechanlesville of the country; The mile from the river, week uarters of a mile from Reading mat%er © the (their) left of the ‘This Je Jost the paper above all others for per-§ V3’ rt: deneriment w ‘ons scjourning in the National Metropolis to send to their friends at a distance. Price only ‘three cents per copy, or $1 per annum; postage Prepaid by stampe when so arranged. ——_~#+e- Spirit of the Mer: The Intelligencer im alluding to the habit of ‘waying that certain things are perfectly right and ‘very desirabie, but not pract cable, holds that it ‘were wiser to say with the philosophic Edmund Burke at those things which are not practica- ‘Die tm statesmanship are not desirable.” The Kepubiican insists upon the repeal of the Fugitive Siave law. —_——or oe —________ GRADUAL EMANCIPATION. The Delaware Gazette of the 6th inst. essaysa feeble argument against gradual compensated empancipation as appiicable to its own State its points of objection are that the tax payers of Delaware may tn the end have to pay the compen- ‘ation and the cost of the colonization of the eman- clpated negroes; and, besides, cannot afford to be ‘Without the labor of the State’s 1,700 _ or 1,800 tue Shenandoah is ex- tended eastwant to Include the Piedmont district and the Buli Mountain range. By otder of the Secretary of War. L. Tomas, Adjutant General IMPORTANT GENERAL ORDERS. War Department. Adjutant General's Ofice, Washington, June 5, 1962. General Orders, No. 39, 1, The Volunteer Recruitin; “Genetal Orders,” ereby restored eccord!r ples Isi@ down in “General Orde: 1861, and 3, of 1862. necessarily absent from their Getatled for this duty whenever We had a good deal of artillery firing this af- ternoon, and nubody hurt. First the revels fired id then we fired into them, across the jotniny tiver, at Gaines’ Hill. We had cutting down trees bills, and so they m them, and fired for half an id not dare to come out of their works the men kept on, and we threw a few shells at them from a battery off to the side. made some very fine shots in the afternoon, exploding one shell right in the bushes fring a masked gun, ata some men who insisted u under one of their forti opened a battery u bour; but as their '@ to the princi- rs,” No. 105, of | trom where they were regiments, will be distance of two miles. 5 they are able to 2. A large number of volunteers are absent from their regiments who are now enable them to return, the authorized to ctve them certificates or pas 5 which will entitled them to transportation to the station of the nearest U.S. Mustering Officer or Quartermaster, who will pay the cost of trans- portation on such certificate or pass, and provide transportation for the soldier to NOTICE! Wauerzas my wi eedens having Isft my ted aad buard without @ jast cause, 1 anybody from harboring or trusting ner on oc unt, KE. June 13th, 1962, pam LEAF FANS, LACE MANTILLA: SUN UMBRELLAS fitfor duty. To therefore warn Governors of States are m: DERIC: oun x WARM WEATHER ! bis regiment or ORGANDY MUSLINS! 3. All captains of com quired to report quarterly the kind of arms in use by their companies, their opinion of the sultableness of ¢! eral extent of service, and the ni repairs since the previous report 4. The principle being recognized that medical officers should not be held as prisoners of war, it is hereby directed that all medieal officers so held by the United States shalt unconditionally discharged By order of the Secretary of War. L. Tromas, Adjutant General. —~ oe FROM NORTH CAROLINA. The Battie at Washingten. [From Correspondence of the Phila. Inquirer.) Pending the armistice whi panies are hereby re- to the chiet of ordnance r treets, Oppocite Venter Market. WATCHES AND CLOC! eceived an aes r:mont of and OLUCKS ot a'l serori| to keep time, PLATED CH 4 ed to wear as wot sro which will be sold oe a NRY H. HEMP? ER’S, ear fen ot Washin; he arm, the gen- umber requiring As matters are progressing, a tenth of all the State's slaves having run off since the beginning of the war, and the market value of the remainder having depreciated in this region, and as the Pprobatility is that most of the really valuable slave, remaining in Delaware at the end cf the war wilh be carried into the cotton Preducing States, the mount actually to be paid to the owners of those emancipated wilt be very Inconsiderable. As in- considerable as it may be, it will be paid by and through assistance from the National Treasury. As for the expense of deportation and colouiza- tion, nearly every government having possessions in the West Indies, it now turns ou’, stands ready to take ‘hat off the hands of this country. The ‘Gazette's argument answers itself upon {ts point ‘that the State can ill spare the loes of the labor of its slaves, wherein !t freely admits that white labor is infinitely preferable there so far es the general Interest ef the community is concerned. ‘We may briefly add that experience proves that white emigration—two for one—will surely rush ‘into Delaware on the instant it rids itself of the iastituifon. The case of Delaware in this con- nection is, however, so clearly in favor of the sensible policy recommended by President Lin- coln, as really not to require an answer to the few feeble points against it made by the Gaxette. ——____s_ Pszsonat.—in the United States Circuit Court ‘Bt Boston, Appleton Oaksmith ison trial, charged With being engaged in fitting out a slave ship. ‘This chap is the son of Seba Smith, the renowned suthor of “Jack Downing,”’ but being much too superfine & young man to wear the plebeian name of Smith, be dovetailed upon ita portion ef bis mother's name—Elizabeth Oakes Smith—swell- jng it te the Chestertieldian cognomen of Oax- smith. The universal Smith family owe him a dzht of gratitude. Lord Lyons sails for England in the Persia on “Wednesday next, for an absence of some weeks. ‘He had an audience of the President this morn- ing, for the purpose of taking final leave. Mu- tual good wishes were expressed, and the inter. View is said to have been very cordial The Hon. C. B. Smith, Secretary of the Iate- rior, left Washington this morning, ona fying Visit to Philadelphia, to be absent until Monday be immediately and 31 THE ROTaky P- st, cheap.st acd most ornamental Ci jor 66. Werrante time keep Cal! and see it. it oonstructi-n ALL’S OLD BTAND. . 345 Sxvanta Steet ich was agreed upon while the Unicn prisoneza were being delivered to General Burnside, a considerable force of cav- y bave been gathering near Pac- mmand of the rebel Cojonel Sin- commanding the it proper to send Accordingly the 24th Mas. MORSE AUCTiON BARGAINS Just received at the BALTIMORE BARGAIN STORE! alry end infantr telus, under co: gietary, and Colonel Potter, forces at Washington, deemed for reinforcements. sachusetts regiment and Lieut. Aver: Battery were ordered to Wasbin, troops took the country read to The rebels had DRESS GE0O0Ds8: removed the bridge on the main and posted themselves at H about a mile e-atward Here they pond on one side, a deep motass, or cypi swamp, on the other, with two large bulldings— ginning mill—to protect them in © was approached by a narrow ed in on both sides by dense Halting fora moment at the house of. Hodges, another rebel hole. the 24th M: setts moved to the at ack. location, and wholly ign: of compeny A, led by outas skirmishers. As seon as they dell, the rebel pickets opened from behind the shes in which they were teplied sharp and quick were ordered forward and took a Position within balf musket rangi obliged to draw the pleces up a bridge near which the mill Ble@ched and Brown MUSLINS, at the Trioes, INENS, 8 great easrifice, ier’ cheap BLACK SILKS, at jh as Collars, Sets, Hand? ze, "Edginge. ei "halt ort and long, 25, 373 and BLACK LACE SHAWL and aes Atiiewt LINEN mann ood stock UOP SKIRTS, 0 8 saw mill and kerchiefs, Kuff cart path, hemm. ‘Woods. Also, « fall lin: POINTS, v. Uncertain as to their jorant of the ground, part jeut. Jarvis, were thrown of Ladies and Children’s f our own manufacture. HOOP SKIRT FACTORY, 119 Liberty street, New Yorx. mill, and from the bu hidden. Orr pickets from both sides. ‘Bo seoure the Bargains, oli at LANSBURGH & BROTHER'S BALTIMORE BARGAIN STORE, 375 SzvanrH Srazzr, Betw eniandK. stands. Lieut. Avery now ister and solid stot upon t of trees, and were driven from behind the mills and covers which con- The firl»g continued for about forty-five min- utes. The buildings were riddled wi balls and grape, and limbs of trees fell In a shower over the rebels’ heads. Several of our men were wounded earl others were killed aud we: building immediate] As soon as the rebe! dash to follow them, but found the br: Sway so that only one For the same reason th patiently Inactive, the rebels, who fell ou’ 10" ? Joun A, erimeS Sen te my 4; Suthority to dispose of TER — be. Onging tome, JUHN CRUMBAU y in the engegement, une 8 fe carried to an empty BARGAINS IN FURNIT Exte sion tire ceased our bo: at a time could get across. e cavalry, which hod been found it impossible to follow the door behind them and farms near by, conveyed back Capt. Hudson, Lieut. Gibson, Dr. J.W. Moore, P. “ Dr. Charles e, U. 8. A. it pct pm Page, yareatl Them. ‘They had ahut “skedaddled.” Wagons were obtained from the and the dead and wounded were to Washington. ————_______ CONFIRMATIONS BY THE Sunatz.—The Senate yesterday confirmed A. V. 8. Lindley as post- muster at Nashville,and Capt Albion P. Howe, of the 4th artillery, Brigadier General of Volun- te-rs. Capt. M. served with distinction through the campaign in Western Virginia, and is now ‘With the army“of the Potomac. I7Y OF CHARLESTOW = a Paoronastihtees ea Fane both, for thelr Water ws (From the New York Post.) One of the released prisoner who arrived to-day in the Pe: considerable preparations were making before the fight at Washington fen companies of caval: and there were two regt- iso ready to participate. The re from Salisbury boro a few days the same to thi ‘Bonde ‘with sareties will bere 28 co: tieeting. it to under sikenan eran se the vorable to the interests of ropossis offe ed. at»- Commissioners, : HuokAWRENCE, ‘Chairman. Kagineer C, W. W. ITY OF CHAR Le 8 Water Co will Teosive prope ed and forty FIRE wane tg towards Warbington ments of pikemen a! lades are about oni Were set on tweive feet poles. With ¢! arms the Confederstes able to cope with our of ammuniticn We learn that the secession 4—particularly the Salis: are very bitter aysinst Governor S| jag him with severe caught him, and intimat! been formed which prom: No particular e: evening say the steck market opened buoyarcy on Government securities. The U.S 6 per cents of 1881 advanced to 106%; the 7 30 per cent Treasury bonds to 106%. and U.S notes cf the Custom House fssue to i02% percent. The market for gold is up to 1044 e101 % this additional advance bes carriea don to 116 per cent earlier in the day—115% all6 per cent. We quote : One year certificates, 100; Tennessee 6's, 60%; Call 57; Georgin 6's, 77; North 0) 5 y shall cons der the ait: to Supposed they would be sis hd troope when they were out is not so stiff ns ary Advocats— itanly, threaten- unishment when they Z that some plans had ise to bring about that xplanations, of course, [llinots coupons, 103; WN, MASSACBU roia7’s, 93; Virginia & AN am Governor Stanley, 80 far as we can learn by this arrival, has made ni (> The overwhelming supe: jority of the ene- 0 new movements y's numbers in the battle at Fair Oaks is proved by a partial list of their wounded cepy of the Richmond Examiner now before us This list—the second or third already pudlishea— has names of wounded men from ai: ments and ten independent corps. less hed nearly a bundred regiments in the two days’ battle.—N. Y. Tribune: 7 There !s a trout factory in Glaslenburg! Conn., where the fish are spawned b: zneens. The number now In the roprietor expects to make bem at from 25 to 50 cents D FOX INDIANS.—The aolega- ans, Kosompsuied by the ra.ont ve accepted &n invitation to litan, TO-NIBHT, . F.—ORIEN "8 &od m J réqeest-d to we.tatthe r Hal t,on SU SAY, WIL!. YOU = Tu TRAT F! ea je 12- ERRIES a ep Hevtae Oak ees Hot Ccifse, with New York. FAW e resome months since. 0; © three evenings. OPPOSITE BROW. 2 of the 3 Vv Woctern Picanto Cee rier of Ds Ninth ste Je 10-5t* SIGE OF ARH a the Tolesae Of oeriain WRENCE, Chairman, of the United States of america, rt of Th Sette: the case of Wen pag a oa Fs ee the several Dis yada hed opti ee tricts of the Btate of Ten. BALLS. PARTIES, Bo. AUCTION SALks ee WANTED-A wana Gta, at the Ebvit) MOONLIGHT EXCURSION | THIS AFTERNOON § TO-MORROW. =e = ro By WALL & BARNARD, Avetioncers ANTRD-A WOMAN that urd , Corner Pa. avenue and Neath street +a gcot ne. washing ant irozing—181 GLYMONT . WAGONS. fF care. R- pbb LE) eee ¥ june 17, cont H2:, THER W*NTED, bys sutler in a coup TUESDAY EVENING, J: 17, ; ia front of the Bear Washineton. Mast on rd the cas voR THE of excelent Work Harnes:, and Saddis of horeex Apply to JUBNSUN & NAGLE, BENEFIT 289 Pa avenue, this day It’ eitas other Wagcens, ‘OUNG GIRL WISHES A SITUATION mh crue U suoer tetas would tole sone to the country, of would Rocest & situation te se Dre er Art.o'e, all ct which wi! be eol4 SICK AND WOUNDED SOLDIERS, ' ‘ travel withaiady, Address Box 13, Star Office Under the auepices of the WA!L & BARNARD. a ae ad wi Union Literary Association. see COMS WANTED—A rentlomenend wis wih nion Ty Br J. C. MoSUIRE & CO. Anolioveers. to vent two stoond sory Koons, farniehed, | An appea! to all who sympst’'x) with the brave Ste OF FRAME DWE! LI whorethotent'wiltotte nigh ‘Pnoseassee tg | defe deracfths Conet cation oni the main- mr Nottm br Os CR Day area m 5 or ne’ 9 2, 2 or a this must ee" me. oF no ‘notioe will be tke. tenance of the Government, who are Jone 13th, at 6 o’c'rer, oF © prem ees. shail Addrew ‘A Z A * Star Office, it* now srfering in the hospi- i hee 0 1. in 5 4 coven of nee Bi renignea ti dS, Bis deus Bake pai ih Stic nee Spree ae ‘9 gen*lem| oir . re ‘ z "h ths mp ove: ‘at- dence ies piSainmady ition aa! | rie SSpaur i? teenie EL | CORT Riana sees DeS mbar, in ir vu on . a » 4 lea from this city, Inq aire et this offic thousand persons, is engayed for the, The iocation of thes property maces it desirable 10-8 5 ‘ARINE sinese 5 The MARINE @AND. both brass ant string, | for s ousine 7 TH ADVERTIZER 18 DESIROUS OF | will be prasent to enliven the occasion with some 2 mee seae bail one’; the remainder in4 8 and renting & m 10 to 15 | of their choise airs. and afford an Cy Te MooUIRE & COA with ort distance of the prine pa! | those who love to “trip it on the _, fant&stio je 10- 5 5 Kore Set a y quiet Bosc’ parbosd tov doco to sounds of sweet muric not to be By J C. Mo@UIRE & CO. Auctioneers address “ ¥. on City Post ~ | exoell-d. by Ses Steg ie sccurummert CATERER. rensoetai | FLO OMe, MENS AF AEP FWEEDERIOKSGURG THEATER, Va— | 20 evers : 57 aR BN psloe en. the we BP Wiiet tor the tere teen Wealties ova 1) oeeet at axes momans tol iot No Sin reusre he et ortine #0 f Javenile Man. Ola Man, Low Comedisn, Sicgirg on 4 detwren i os 4 oS teliagte ae = a aon feet on Pisice « ee a wi - 6B *ON 0! o =~ : i i: > i oman One opta ‘com: 16 by 21. titohen. and iw Put, from Ww tor yo Address. wich sts p, |” "rickets, a/mitting @ gentl: ant intr, € 3 ‘ py anager, Offive, for ty . D : at f the Book, Music | r <me 1g by teach. ps 8 » commetosn from the isth of June 1a)” jon ne rgd pA er from the Eetomitice of AiteES ing ar Joven ‘With ot and Coit’ were? 7 “ES, S or Maragers, at boat on GTON INTELLIGENCE OFFICE, | Monts or ‘Bhe grouods are hendsomely improves. Ite sit eee eee | ee pean Boe ee gare aaeor a a prietor returns thants for the patrorage ymities of Arrax, ents On part of Association ‘ovelved {tom the families of Washington and the all respects rable resiceroe. "be, aad Dega to atate that he os « P 4 n'y Commanees Pres’t ody rf deviring may exam ne the property at D-cesra e'p ar Coo! 01 A . ime off ood ebaranter, jarden a1 J. V. Grant, __ W.-H. Hoovan, | uy ime MY ones “ ¥ 2@ © 00) nient terms From gi to it. Hotels supptied Ere, Manarers on the part of Government rtMents, jena J.C. MoGUIRE & CO., Aucts. w C. LEUNARD, bons. Fmerson Etneriage, Sierk louse Repe.: aa age iggy yee ane ae 5 D—Be ) good FARM and Gar. | 2. W: Forney, Neoretacy i Thos By J, OC. MeGUIRE & CO., Auctioneers. ¥ WARNZER Several cood FARM and G4R-| birs'Ancitor, & B french. Anditor; R ARRIAGES, HARNESS, OB Ic DEN BANDS. App'y to BUSEY & BAR-| j"Aivinson, Third Auditor; Hobart en, Cc wt TUnbaY MORNING, NARD, Bricge strest, near High, George. own, | fourth Auditor; Joun C Underwood, Fifth AuGi- | June 14 h, at 19 o'clock, in tront of ‘Auction D.C. i912 IW_ | tox; Green Adem>, Sixth Auditor. DT EP ee : Ti INTEL = and D. T. ‘one ‘amily Car- W ‘sren (ng poo WARE RS teh at's | Site pn nay gean ouriaas js reve contin: ad of superior make, Pre PASTRY COOK TBA eek: Nie ‘[-lerior Department—WattJ Smith, D. P.Hal-] One two Ho seo: amily « arringe, afiret rato PASTRY COOK ard BAKE. Nose | Lolsrior Depgrtment- . Que tro Hie se opeu Feaally « 67ria bet those that understand their business red ap co D. psrtuent—Wm. A. Bryan and EB. ing! nese, = Is iy. ce oa [gh eect | Shet'and Pouey, Bugry and Harnrs:, for ‘War Derartment—Jobn Portaand vm. @. Moore eechlice uss, N Lone z ' ‘oash. Attorney Gero ni’s Oiice-Riohard Bates, eis st J.C. McGUIRE & CO., Ancts pa chioct see of Citi int By J.C. MoGUIRE OO,, Avctionce's. be: led nt ir ore. | Managers on the pert of Citizens cf Washington y J. ee Addrest“M_ Es Oy" OS O13 Peat Ofc senate as c HREE PIANOS, EXCELLENT FURNI- WANTED IMMEDIAT EL Y—The advertiser AvcTION —Un TUKDA On NINe. supe grer $3,000 G2 which = devd of trast wilt vegive Ev Liogd-and Was d arearee eee ree exoriient Piano‘orter, two of them in Rose- a in itio) to ths vsual intere t, | ** 5 34 wood Cree: Slowel. Ai Pye gece tus strictly confid-ntial. | managers on the part of Citizens of Georgetows, | Suite of Blas ant Gold Brocate!le covered Parior et BS eee Hon Henry Addison, J.T. Bangt,and Wm. H. erent tre Table, Wh: ‘ WANTED—A COOK (white) Aleo. a GIRL | Toner. jo 12 st oo trae ee batnet, 6 er Apply at 134 Hiss street =e oot. Lgunger, Kass c s. ° 2 ape > 7 2 pitern, Verret, Farior Carpet ells , R.A. EDVONRTON, LOST AND FOUND. Bedetonds, Buresits, Wardrobes, ‘achstands, NTED TO s Let with = Seve, Wissel ree hectare | ceae loeecine Tepigrday, sfernoon, | Hair tnd Husk’ Mattresses, Reisters and Piliows, tira for busioess, not fer irom Pa avenue price not banch of seven emal!l Keys. ‘eather Keds, Biankets, Comfor.s. to exoeed $1 50 If n>nea sat tory be offered them in t! ‘reneh Chins then wanted a Lot similarly situated, not to exceed Room atthe Ameriosn Teregrah etregerenes- a ey gg hPPly to Box No, 98%, City Post OSice, In L strent botw 8 Pye] * 5. OC, MoGUIRE & CO. Avsts, ee : se WARTED—A WET NURSES. Apply to D. + 4586 By GREEN & WILLIAMS, Auctioneers. % WM. P. JOHNSTON, 466 Seventh -etreet, hy retar between the hours of 8and9a_m andi2 anu i p m.; or oni! at ary hour at 348 New York ace: botween 9th and 1th ats. jeg at WANs. TT RENT—A convenient modern DWELLING (unfurnished) containing about 10 rooms, an4 located within three or four squares of the State at, JAY OgORs. & Ci 4 ,, ANDSUME FAMILY HORSE. VIRTURK A © 4==>), Seventh street, Reon HOLD anv Kitchan FURNITUBR, # ae: No 3. between diva m. tom. SATUX DA}. the lech inetant, we shal! 46 Seventn street, OS8T—On rear cay of the train that arrived st sets ig it @: Our Store, No, nee G | ati0 o'clock & m.— oelook pa pon eg ore PucKER 3 "OK An meng Eg eld Hlorre,s bay, 4 a ee a oo oe believed to be sourd-s go: d chencs for ome pers 0 wi-hing & good Family Boree leaveng i ‘. at ’—Yestorday morning. ® | Also, one larg and hoe Mshogany Bookoase, echiee! Se Piteowti et. vente MUL carer eae ne ‘Mahogauy W<rdrobe, é w A4NTED —The sdvertieer. ocoupying & com- | MARK. t rand m4 rge Rse.riment Buresos, Tables, and Stands, fortabia hones of eleven roomie, Kitchen aud | roques! Pofas, Cosire, ie. ‘pets, Giicloth, cellars. well fornished, and aittisted 12 one Gf the | ert sf. Gives. Crockery, Tic. and Stoneware. most COnveniént and desirable locations in Wa bi- JRY ith 8 ge assortment Of other Ferniters ington, wishes to let all but two ghambe: = ene} _js1s-3t~ Ne’ reast end Cansi, qe ak wp comm Bnnte .ssary to ecumers.¢, ‘with win mina wil tse boned for tea: L 052,68 STOLEN In an Omnibus, det jolts: “GREEN & WILLIAMS Avots. yao to make ths arrangenent with aems ose — Georgetown and the Treseury, pT a coid rom & Northern oi yin rr with some emalleiiver change. A will be By THOMAS DOWLING, Auctioneer, = here, nis object beng > “f hi “ a diortherecovery of the save. ye OWoer is UBLIC LE—On =A’ RDay Mb dras's no's Pac 3 at? mee iter noavie to f-ar the lots, “Fo be iéfe at the Star suse, ott Deloaks I eel) the'fo lowles where the writer osn be found, and the advert ser | Uitics. it*_ | articles— will oall, ja7-tf itt WASTED™—10.000 ladies to oll at 250% west Seventn etrest, between L and M. sud got they Stamping done on all kirds of gonds. 6 have 5 00 choice pa'tarne, end are the only p*rrons in the city who make it an exclusive Susiness. Gor patterns are well eolected We etsmp four widths in three minutes, at the low cha ge of siz COnts per writa. ™m SO 1st* SE ANTED—/ t fas New. rig Emplorment ©: . No. nth stra Pa syenue, 3 CNTY FIVE Vis) WHITE TROGEER? BEG’ Ln, cn eee One pair of Work Muies. x 90K J-O8T—On Thursday mori- J | tears weer at tee rail ‘ond aoe > & large, ieee of wi dark Gutta Perohs POCKET RUUE, eontuiring | 2DOut soy 0! Bite: Poo Treasury notes; smail notes of the Bark of Com- | Pout 20 Cords 0: ‘oc, * Benn ce ueciown; ard Farmers and Merokeats | 75 wood will be sold St running mearu . ip, a y io ‘jatter trom a ik oncher, to Ulysses Ward, Canal Whastncoee 6 Suoemaker's Genel si a gnote draen by F. W. Rirque. in fsvor to "a Canal ait i forehand, Tey him. éndoveed, and oye gt | Doe ges ee markets aod thon to the Gann W P ay ir : me ¥ Ul Wart, dated shout cash. Aprisicls for O06. ‘Alea,teo due bills drace by | _J° THOMAS DOWLING, Aucts Po Light Wilson, mm feeer ot Ul ae sees Ware, = = 3 = enti '; and a “Dore FUTU: Soaks. Char ermniat, Ceneds seen Waistenect ard papers not'r tmembered 1 . the ee er c will re: RE DAYS. ureés, &n mtresses. oung Colorea | t ha m8 30 half tn De: uctioneers. on to wait on tables in Private Families or bens: Pe need ° Ucyss' Was BALES pierane. r jotels. Also wanted houses immediately, with or j* 13st Rack of Washineton Bail G ‘Horsss without Faraiture, Employers in want of good | -—— Awotion, en Wah help. will find it to their advantage to call. Bere the Corral.>n stree m3 ly N. H. MILLER. en kin. fo number of Horses and WANTED—by & Isdy, who bas had several years experience in texohing, and oso give good references, 2 8: TUATION as teacher in a je 12-30’ i I R. WADSWORTH, 366 C SPRE EF. WILL . 5 forthe return of his brow2 ir, AdijonsHeccher Duly ia’ Omeae Week | NEMTLE HOG. lat Cantar on tee ington. D. C. = im _ | quested to deter hum if seen. jol2 st™ ANTED.—We are now buying SECOND- 7 = orthern WANN FURS FORE STO ESE Ee oEB- S10 Tira Strared, from, the re DING, for which wo gre "paying ths hichest | “careo f perties, & righ” bay MAR yn - Prices, malian rte Bean pot inside of her: WiD| © rnita wi a pie siveus nea, js Wall By ard wil be yo ite her mar: B.A. PREPHER. 5 REWARD —Will be given for the returno J my back MARE, now besvy with fasl: has vu. branded on her; aleo, s small her back. ee ae THOMAS GARTLAND, Bt the Reosiving Mecervoir of je 12-4t* Washington Aqueduct. a $5 REWARD.—Straved or stolen from my * mies, onthe 7th instant, @ grey 14 cr 16 hands high, with sore 02 Dm hal) hip, osused from rolling. Fhe said mare is in tol- erable good ord-r, Iwill 6 above reward if . a fe 1e-tr PT i et ANTED—Every person to Enow that 1 am in W Are market. ready to pay ‘omen inthe honsefurnishing line, Those leaving the city, or he plus, will do weiltooail. R, Ue andi ts., VIDE & Bur, Pass th st., between feast eh oy Beaerie ow and Sseont bend | Ditnre. not FOR SALE AND RENT. $0 i2th street, enst ride, ‘een @ and H ets, comfortabie APART- MENTS, casinbere sing!e, and with sitting roome attached — furni .. No ohiidren in the | returned to me &t my jence, north B street, cae "tue looadon 1s one of the most == nieeg Bo ney Cy ana — Market, cyt m r Le hor mn sy. weaning te) eiz sts 'W. 8 WRIGHT. Finrer, FURNISHED ROOMS TO LET, ia sutts or singly, to anit the parties. The rooms ave well furnished ; location dosireble. Call st the northwest corner of L and Mth sta, i313 iw* TS LET—Without board, ricely furnished ROOMS, supplied with water and gas, eni situated ins pleasant locality, near the averus 8nd Public Buildi-gs—euitable for single — paige. by t= ong eusn reneis teens umes D—Losten Monday, « white poodle Star, ist Shenbtrese | 212 rokds ORES RATT ets, iPSrougne to No a. By J. C. MoGUIKE & CO, Auctionesers. OT ON TB ISLAND “ALE AT TAKEN UP ASTRAY—On the éth instant, L Avction—MONDAY AetRENGUN: ste lieht bay MAME. which the owzer can west bait con we sual: men. laeuire at tii: offior jei3 Lave by VIDE pvpertz. pSyine charges, ‘ovr ®qu-re cumber d 687, = ©. Call at DANIEL RAGEN’S, corner: a att feet on fe ining aed ae OR RENT—T FURNISHED RvUOMP, re = bird streets, | and | peeps Breet, beat of Motropalttaa inks | 1H 8E4 D street, teland, pus 2 bundred and ‘ Brown's) Hotel Rent liberal to a good tenant. Can be used as sarior and bed room o. will be let separately. Apply at 310 U street, between eth an) 7th. 5319 St* @)p REWAED—smein ae | ee twenty-two féet4 inoces. $10 Genie cl eerndsee bua temetel Pirie 5 0. menmne s on. ones ted Durham COW ‘2ne8 above re wilte ivea if returned to No. 112 Bru By J.C. McGUIRE & CU., Auctioncers. = — x : OSE WOOD PIANUFORTE, BXCKLLENT Pit foie iandiomstivie a orp wiucar | st "seen. « waremews, | ROPeancves toe Fivokcy Wore don in the rear, in &0-ntrel oom ion on Pa avenus. $5 KEW AR D—straycd from Valentine Gricer, | Jens Inthe grid siclsek arte of G: T se Is doing a exectirnt business =) three red COWsz, one white Cow Remora «No Nin't stress ran of castomers. Apoly with re: with little white on neok. and one prindie street, ¢ ite G. Chureh, id:ess “Henry U W..” Pot Office cw! will g'vs the above reward if re well the ftinn aad Bomeet 2 — Tm lesan a | pusned -o me or information given so cot Pel ys NT—With the privelige cf a lesse,a | tin in. Kh Six near wood Pianoforte, and ®too in @ fine loca ion, corne: an borth; rent ie INE GRICER. EE co oderate; buemes: # fil - " nity isofered tuquire of M-GREKN, cotter ef | STAYED OR STOLEN from geor the aeb- Tables, 13th and 4, streets. je 12 Im* scriber s si PRQEERTY IN LEAVENWORTH, KAN- . on Monday, a dun or freiel-t Bae a Ea dar 1 haze) BAS —P win; erty in the apore ‘E mane peoul! ‘eves. ’ place, ond wishing to sell (ares toons: may ie at poor =" eS ry + pose of st by toate. reg see Gpseription of reward tor her retarn or 7 inforwation og ir ‘el . HOUSE, FANT & GU. 359 Ponneyl tone eee | Re Harcey- bong Log Brig dau ype iirgg W a Bue. (Inteiligencer.) jsi2lw joul st* ANON. ‘ftiomrson, Jaiand, anc Stoves, tonsils, &o. QOMS—Three or fou, Wursiahed ROOMS af Ls oul water and for tevtat No 417 Inn manor joie q QOS AND BOARD—Comfortab! Ooms R and Soara ctn ° - H. Warrr on the corner of Thir- teenth and H 8.58 je lt st* po SE hal UR RENT —? wo gontie. end their wi FY tom idren, can be aescmmedated with mme roished RUOQM® suitsble for housekeeping, ‘At 393 Ninth street, near 1. jenn bee RB SALE—A t and basement br Po tsitend LO eaahd beemont bei 25 REWARD Fer toe ae aat| fiz" 3. c. MeGUIRE & 00, sucta | See ee eke > Br BONTZ & @RIPFITH, Auctionsers ' roperty of H. . mar — storage— = SR pune | Ree Tem je2-'m* Kxtr of H. 4 ied « ; AN AWAY FROM T: EA, thy af 98 elsoatt ited vt bese RY ORDA nd Mama ¥ same FoR ENT—A ROOM on the first floor, suit- Z & GR! . Auots, F an office, Also 2 PER BLE. fr two Snd carriage. ly ail rteenth etrset between @ and Hee APP! {ia0 cost" EEE Sep ie acd fod vdrant water, ia ce-bouss and etetin yy ‘desirabie pry foraa M,C. ernment empioyee ‘of i the Depart Bar cae Te sehr cree Ose PARM of 5 Soros at po0d An crate ap BS or r+——~ 4 4 street wost. +s" io eet BUS SASS EAPis ee

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