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TE EVENING STAR. WASHINGTON OITY; -JULY 16, 1869. CH Keadsng other matter, Spirit of the Morning Press. ‘The Intciligencer comments upon that clause Gen Pope's address to his army wherein this a <a ‘« T hear constantly of taking | onto Nashville, which sald story the Star took | panies, attacked them and completely routed the “strong positions and bolding them,’ of ‘ lines of | occasten promptly to discredit. We may add that it already turns out that yes- terday’s hubbabo over aa alleged advance of the | also evacuated Dunal's Bluf rebel Morgan upon Paris, Lexington and Frack- language |e used retreat’ and of ‘bases of supplies * snch idess."’ of energy of Gens. F remont, Banks and McDow- oll, te whose soldiers the remarks of Gen. Pope arenddreseed."* any party in Congress ** Vermont Firat 15 regiment under the new call. from the other residents of the city. State Paisonxes Re_zaszp.—Geo. W. Ran- dolph, Secretary of War, having ordered the re- lease of the five Messrs. Turner and Messrs. W1- bert and Peacock, residents of Virginia, who were arrested and imprisoned for their at ach- ment to this Government, Gen. Wadsworth yes- | pr: terday magnanimously ordered the release of a ‘ike number of State prisoners confined in tre ‘Old Capitol prison, and they have doubtless, ere this, gone on their way rejoicing. 47 Major James Gilleland, assistand quarter- master-general of the State of Fennsylvan a, who | supported, the bridge saved, has been with the armies reporting to the at hor- ittes at Washington, has been instructed by Gov. Curtin to remain at Washington to see to the comfort of the sick and wounded soldiers from} however, by rail, upon the approach 6: Pennsylvania. Any let ers of inquiry respecting Pennsylvania volunteers wil! receive prompt at- tention from Major Gillelani. U. NsPimact To Assassinate Gex. Brtier.— Four men are said to be under arrest st New Or- leans charged with conspiring to assassinate Immenst Federal Flee Gen. Butler. Their names ere Marquez, Jim Brooks, Abadie, Boullosa. Thsir arrests were made In consequence of @ Cuban making cath that they attempted to induce bim te Join in the conspiracy. Prason’i.—Gen. E B. Tyler, U. 8 A,, is at ‘be Naitonsl Chas. Wister, A. Welch and C. B. Barclay at Willards’. Uj" Henry W. Thomas, Ex State Senator, of | 8tmed vessels recently arrived, the Yairfex county, Va, is the First Auditor of the Henry dovbtless finds that it is ‘‘root hog, or die,” in Richmond, rebel Treasury Department. or be never would bave taken any such office. ——————— {> The act just passed by Congress does not (ax sorghum ot maple suger, but imposes one per cent en suger made from the sugar cane. {> Cel. Thomas A. Ziezie, of the 107th Reg imeat P. V., died at Warrenton, Va., yesterday after but a few hours’ fl!nes: ———_—_|______. ID} At the request of the President, Congress | few hours’ will remain in session one day longer than in. tended . Fimanciat.—New York say —Goveruments were bea and = The connan Sin ot tre sad % Z coupons of late, , Which tially a for their Telatively low price. PTL: Coma a We S82, (coupon,) of 1874 sold at SS.a of 1 r it. quote :-—U.s 6's 1602, 99; US Se bs co ~ 3. 6's 168, 99; U.S. 1868, (1 * t gape) €8ig; U. 8. 58 1871 < ‘s (cou, ‘ USS Bs - year certificates, 99 firm, and et 1164117 the demand ing. There are ulso Isr; Purchases on specu. tion, Including lots of double eagles, which bela at 117 % For large parcels 117 bi been refurea iver is also ia eeag demand at Ilalll ig for quarters and halves quite press- REPir oF tHe Bow: SENTATIVES To THE E iCLPATION PROPOSITION ve THE /REsiDENT.—The border Stat p> resentatives yesterday finally agreed upon thelr reply to the President's emancipation proposi- tlon. It is represented as ite and respect- fal. They cannot, for reasons stated, indorse bis policy, and differ from bis belief that the @eclin- ing of these States to act upon and adopt it has or Will prolong the war. join in the recom. mendation that these States give it a respectful commit themselves bers of were not present at the meeting-, have left the city. Several witi pre of thelr own, the tenor of “abicn al transpired. é Seg ee APPOINTMENT; ConrinuxD.—The Senate last night confiriced the following nominations: Capt. simon F. Barstow to be Assistant Adju- ith the rank of Major in the vol- of Dacotah; not Olne to be peed Clay, Oe i; Lieut. CB. Marvin cy New York, to be Assistant Adjutant General with the rank of Captain, in Progen tlre He but a few weeks go, and re severa. days.—Richmond — J eis much nese ‘mon: the citizens, po bene rth > are also sick and wounded bouse. as e Oar Lnformant was on the battle-fleld of Frida tbe 27th,80d representa it to have presented 2 scene of the most shocking character. The Federals had carried all their wounded to the Say tion Hospital whilst the battle not more than twelve of t r — The Ree heir dead were found on 1,000, who still laid twe day Let ns diectrd And the Intelligencer adverts to certain “ modifying consideratiens,” ‘ because, ta the absence of due allowance made for them, ‘we are not without the épprebension that the Jaa- wuage of Gen. Pope, appropriate as it may be to ‘the situation resulting from the concentration of prove forces in bis hands, was open te the suspicion of : “conveying an injurious reflection on the strategy The Aepudlicon “ cannot learn that the bill! proposed by the President, appropriating money for the purchase of slaves, meets with favor from tHe Fietp.—To Vermont belongs the honor of putting in the field the first | jotantry. Notice has been recelved In New York that the Ninth regiment of Vermont Volunteers, Col. George J. Stannard, of St. Albans, would take up the line of march for the seat of war on Tuesday, and arrive in New | General Burnsid Vork on Wednesday morning. They will re- ceive a hearty greeting from the sons of the Green Mounain State in New York, as well as of Pa., and Col. J.8. Norton, Huntsville, Ala., are pers of last evening 4. Aah per ‘coupon,) m wer loan, ualf-yearly, 99; ‘Tbe gold market ‘eves QUR MILITARY BUDGET. FREESBORO’, &c. the Government bere : Xo, returned to the vicinity of MeMannville. fort, Ky., was but bowk.— Editor Star.} NAVY YARD. evenlog. afternoon, for Fortress Monroe. eral overhauling of her. RESIGNATIONS ACCEPTED. The President has accepted Bignations: Ass! t Surgecn Quinan, Lieutenant C. Schmidt, E! Second Lieutenant Saml. L. ARMY AFFAIRS. neers, lately ordered to report: Second Lieutenants Mackenzie and G 8. Gillespie, Jr., to M Banks; Second Lieutenant Bri, H.C. Wharton, to Major General Sigel. sance in force by Gen. of Gen. Banks’ Corps, to save a bridge across bh of the Rappah of Cul the eavances ee fired upon by a small party of the igbth ana volunteers, and Eben Grant, M were wounded. The advanced killed. Prisoners state that Cul, try and one of cavalry. They sudden! TRE REBELS RETREAT FROM MUR- Thie forenoon the following dispatch reached Nassvinie, July 15.—The 8B) Tom Mur- ovtside for tmtereyung Tel, Asc and | freesboro’ te that the rebels, afte burning some - ae Se bridges, antl destroying some telegraph wire, [Nore —This dispatch explodes the story per u telegraph (believed by some) yesterday that from | ment, commanding the advance of Gen. Steele's | b gn ground, with plenty of Murfreesboro’ the rebel guerillas were pushing | division, and afterwards reinforced by two coin- | 2" The U.S. surveying steamer Corwin, now in as & gunboat, arrived off the yard Isst The steamer Mount Washington left yesterday This morning, the guns of the rebel gunboat Teezer are being taken of, prepsratory to a gen- the following re- ret ‘hteenth Infantry; ger, Nineteenth | bridge on the Kentucky Central Rallrosd, be- + A gentleman residing near Cynthiana says Mor- ‘The following —_ Sota mare a tok gan’s move on Frankfort and Lexington were R ir Lieutenant Geo. Bur- Troughs to Lieutenant William P. Craighill, Corps of Engineers at Cumberland Gap; Second Lieu- tenant C. R Suter, to Major General McDowell; S°cond Lieutenant J. A. Smith, to Major General . M. Mansfield, to | 5 ler Genefal Mansfield; Second Lieutenant PARTICULARS OF THE OCCUPATION OF CULPEPER We learn from Warrenton that a recennois. latch, Brigade of Cavalry | The Vicksburg annack, mpm =e this potty tl ymmy hed Colosel = would soon cut a channel through has not yet Woodbury, approached the bridge, ay Sor been realized. The work is three feet deep. uisi- ‘ Marvin = Siam. Weokwaid 32: the Fit pine point Disguising themselves es cotton buyers, they find Seven prisoners | where it is stored, and then come in force and taken, besides three Rebel wounded and one } purn it. bel infan- plat 3 Neleey Oh ee ene Re "eft, Two were wounded and captured. The balance Gen. LATES® FROM THE PENINSULS. LATE TELSURSPH.O NEWS. —»e— , gouamas CunTis' ARMY sare. The Rodele wersted. _ Cob nrh, July 19th, via Louisville, July 14th Official information has been received at head- quarters of the arrival of Gen. Curts’ army at Clarendon on the 10th, after almost daily skirm- isbing in which the rebels were Worsted. Six thousand of them made a stand, on the 7th, at Cock river, near Round Hill. Col. Harvey, of the Thirty-third Lllinots Regi- Foutnegs Monnos, Va, July ii —Li Klin. ball, ‘of thi 6:h Vermont, came A. Warner, last ous labors = severe fighting. Many ef the troops afe suffering, however, wits dysentery since the late ss » naturally enough te the miserable water of the swamps, ard th. terrible nervous excitement of those sevcn day fighting. The army, being now encamped good spring water ample supplies of €acelient provisi , it is believed that in e short time our men will regain their bealth, and that there will be less sicknes: than heretofore A remarkable. fact, and bne Which the public Wil! hardly credit, is, that the officers of thearmy during the past three weeks beve suffered more than a privates Sika taep: A atl <s It “e enetally supposed that ¢! ways fare well. Sehile the privates are the ones who undergo the want of food. In this case the rule haa been re- versed, and I have heard a large number of line officers eay that they were compelied to beg © cracker apiece fromthe men. Having no haver- sacks, and the'r mess chests being scattered about and carried off in all directions, or left bebind, tuey were thus deprived of anything to eat during ten days, save what could be obtained from the soldiers. The army hatis with rent entisfaction the proe nae of —— —s in the tere ~ bridge- iding, &c., by nezroes. tt lace there cos eee are some seven hundred contrabands' penned up Lovisvittx, July 15.—The Bulletin says that foe building, who might better be em- Morgan’s band last night destroyed the long poe n working for the Government than fn iving off ite clemency without doing a solitary thing towards !ts support or their own. Let them be sent up the James river at once. It was re , yesterday evening, that the Rebels had appeared in force near Wilitams- burg, and that ‘were moving down the Pen- insula; but I can toe report, and believe it a canard. The mail boat was not fired aos whilecoming down lastevening. Nosigns of Rebeis were vis- Rebels, scettering them in all directions. Moet of the enemy fied towards Little Rock. They LATER. Gen Curtis’ advance has reached Helena The army isin gocd condition and spirits. Provis- ions are scarce, but supplies are coming from Memphis. Sr. Lovrs, July 14.—Dispatches to military authorities, rec-ived to-day, say that Gen. Curtis» command, about 14,000 strong, bas reached He- lena, Arkansas, where they dre resting at Present. eres elena baa MORGAN'S RAID INTO KENTUCKY. Destruction of a Bridge om the Kentucky tween Cynthiana and Paris. feints, the real object being toatrike the railroad st Paris, and destroy the Townsend viaduct, which it would take six weeks to reconstruct, and then destroy property in Bourbon county, and retire to Harrodsburg or Mount Sterling. atch, of Cincinnati, renders a part of the above saci en theory improbable. It is reported this evening that the railroad track between Lexington and Frankfort was torn up to-day by guerrillas. — FROM GEN. POPE’S ARMY {Special Correspondence ef the Inquiret.} Srerryvitte, Va., July 10.—After four days’ silence, in conséquence of a request from en offt- cer in bigh com id, which was equivalent toa command, 1 am at liberty to write again. As long as we lay upen Cedar Creek and whilst a forward movement was in contemplation, I did not feel at libertv to allude to ont position. it consisted of a line of battle-front, extendioy from a mile and a half west of Middletown & Front Royal, 2 distance of more than ten miles, in froot of Cedar Creek lay Milroy’s Brigade, supported by Stelowehr’s Division tmmediately bebind Slongh’s Biigade wf to the left of Cooper's own iinmediate Brigade. Below him lay Geary, uarding an important ford on the Sher fat i is m-n are infinespiritsand health. They are, afterall their thirteen mouths’ hard service full of al—Cetton Burned, &c. a Caino, July 15.—Water has been let into the cane! at Vicksburg, but the anticipation that it The guerillas near Memphis are becoming very bold, burning cotton almost in sightof the elty. Seven scouts of the 11th {Ilinois Caval- ry were attacked, near Hernando, on Friday. escaped. rey and anxions to engage the foe, The Gen- Hatch, and cannot now be fou! Gen. Hatch ee tral himself is physically as powerfu! aad full of eccupies Culpeper, and hes accomplished all he Frem General Halleck’s Army. strength asever. His Brigade will be, or rather was sent todo. The wounded are all in division hospital at Warrenton under the charge of Dr. Banks. pe eS ee ee FROM McCLELLAN’S ARMY. Com, Wilkes in Command. The trai rived at New York Monday morning rison’ from H Her news js interestin; THE FEDERAL FLERT. immense numbet of vessels. There one to two hundred venal boats. Includii ‘This is for the pur Rebels, who beve field batteries on the ban and move them from polnt to point as our gu by shell them out. Feneral Burnside’s ficet of transporte and war News, near bis Haze passed. The men were all under tents; but their situ: of vew 1tth , Ww! - | vessels was lyin ) | encampment on tion Was such that they would not long remain inactive. COMMODORE WILKES ASSUMES COMMAND OF THE GUNBOAT FLEET. riv d and assumed command. tations are entertained of the Already a better feeling exists, more active service under a , in the oj ions before Ric! The Monitor and Galena are among the vessels brah ool The merements of the Mon- oon are greatly admired. The {mprovements gare £] which have been made in her tutret tea ™Machi- nery are quite obvious. The Galena was not so moch injured in her fight with Port Darling as Was geverally supposed. The marks of some of lainly visible on her to her plating, in another went near- tison’s Bar the shot, however, are sides. One of the balls stick which !t is par {ally embeded: ly through and broke, one balf of it Leno off; t third passed into t-e wood work but no! the vesse], Both the fron-clad vessels but Its result wae not re SENERAL M’CLELLAN’s Army. The Federal army occupies the bank of the several injles, extending above as well below farrison’s Bar, and the regular encamp- tiver for ™ments reach one or two miles away, accordi to the nature of the ground. The amount of lan nearly covered with tents is estimated at fifteen to twenty square miles There are nonew buildings. The old Harri tesidence has been surmounted with two cupolas, ak bospital and as th ers of McClelian’s signal corps. It is now used both asa uated for the latter purpose, it i view of nearly the whole of the samy’ es 8 large part of the fleet. ‘The officers and soldiers, in spite of the recent believe they are to y day No demoralizaticn i reverses, are enthusiastic, eces at = earl wi ver existe. An order for a time henceforth would be o! natin te most alacrity; but itis belley, the ines may be obtained, will be the i to Richmond. ' marachicny supplies are very great einforcements in men are constantly arriving. On the 6th and 7th insts men arrived; with soldiers. DANGERS OF NAVIGATING THE JAMES RIVE: The attacks of the rebels along the line of the | the y ‘ames river on our vessels are very frequent. The nature of the banks, whi wooded, and cut on { bie operations com who! . id In some places be stationed entirely out of aight on within a — rods of le regiment vessels are obliged to 5 Gueriilas, with rifes in thelr bands, mak! the na’ on of the gd very cages a only remed: to station armed tela at the several points. gem Gun. Burien asp tux Women oF Naw On- ‘ied nee of New Orleans, has been re- Magdalen for a He had arrested the it could not arrest therefore Issued the edagornn my soidiers ave to be it . she . It fe only when ve James River— steamer Haze, Cept.Clift, ar- Bar, the headquarters of Gen. McClellan's army when she sailed on Friday afternoon last. The Federal! fleet in James rivet comprises an e nearly six bundred transporteand war rag oe er the gees fleet | was nine killed and fifteen wounded. Captain numbets twenty to twenty-five veseels. While the greatest number of the vessels of all classes at any one point sreat Harrison’s Bar, there are several squads three to #!x miles apart, and the vessels composing them lie at anchor so closely together that It is difficult to pass through. of protection from the Salutes by the U.S steamship Sar- could be embarked at 2 | anac and the ti Ap Te i notice. It was the prevailing opinion | the eve . | that under the orders of their gallant chief they ne Pi Just before the Haze sailed Com. Wilkes a: thtoug bout the army as well as the Davy at Com- | 224 capturing several of the modore Wilkes’ appointment, and high expec- ability and energy stimulates the otcers, and the navy will soon be prepared to take an active part ‘bmon rough These marks of her fight rematy \ersey thin plating has | fom Newbern on the 11th, arrived thismorning, made e reconnois- sance up the James about the middle of last week, y, 23 well as that thi f of the Beate @ river, so that the aid of the Renbocts Weonkspat EVEN iN march Nearly all the war material of the army is on the vessels which lie in the river; and only such portions as are wanted for use are landed. The feren: meach day cee CO Bateg ae ae pe reas while the Hazeremained, transports were coming in loaded is, among the advance brigades of Banks’ col- umo. ‘This town is twenty-five miles in a southcast- erly direction from Front Royal THE RNEMY’S FORCE IN THR VALLEY All the information at headquarters tends to confirm the opinion hitherto expressed in this correspondence. There js no enemy !a num! up the valley nearer than Su ‘on, aod there none there, unless ** Stonewaii’’ Jackson’s fore in part, bas returned from Richu d time there 1s nothing but Ashby’s cavalry, and that widely scattered, with a few hundred tn fantry pickets, between us and Staunten eouth ward, slong the whole Luray Valley, or up the Shenandoab Valley from Strasburg by Woodatoc’ and Mount Jackson, to Port Kepublic [, myself, do not belleve that any part of Jack son's forces are now in elther of these parallel valleys, save such small number of pickets, with their proper reserves, a8 be left before be went to Richmond. Sr. Lotis, July 15.—information from Corinth upto Thursday say that Gen. Halleck was there and the various divisions of his army were in excellent condition and eager for active opera- Mons. Gen. Bragg bas 40 000 Rebel troops at Tupelio; and some 35,000 more at Holly Springs and other places. Their movements are sald to indicate of- fensive operations. —~_ The War in Mistoart. Kansas City, July 12 —An engsgement took lace yesterday between a company of State mi- itia and Quantrell’s band, near Pheasant HiIl six killed and five mortally wounded. Our loss Kethel, commanding the militia, Is reported as having been wounded. (Quantrell’s coat and = sabre, and a list of all bis men, were taken. AU OF SS aoe a SONSTRUCTIUN, Re cRY DerawtMsnr, July itth, lez, SBALED Posars will be ,reesived st 1 office ual Friday, the lat day of Aartst, 1 Ro" ie r furu-ebing end rb.e Martes aud Arrival the Ari $111,000 in Geld. ‘The steamer Ariel has with #4111,000 tn yold. ved the seat ‘0 de Vera. ‘ues. Families are flying from the city to avoid the anticipated denger The 4th of July was appropriately celebrated at Panama. k* and o her partic: n de chta’ 08 10n to thie offics cy Cfler rs. Po-epted. the in the bd-ers id BS the + cg tt, a8 far asit wil 8. M CLARK, A#oting Engineer ia che-¢+ iy 16 Saw2w (Rep, & Intel.) ‘Fresen-y De; —c On WW acu GUNDUATS British ship Termagant were among The Panama Rajlroxd Company’s steamer Sal- ‘8 OF Pp vador bad arrived from New York. in making the Samal The War in Northern Missoni. . stance Leta bhNhag ot “thet atentsts, | troo; iets Pe Navy D 1, ih tcatn thet te “ati iden : ae EraRi MAT wi matil che wih fay yrs : rs © propestiions ie Gre fleeing. to-night. . reported by to-nignt’ sdvanclag on “Athen by the tems; the mast, t fore-and alt sobooner ri and igh ew Mexice. ite, with ali thei- Gttin; j tan tri Kansas City —The Manta Fe mat! wit! dates to the 30th ult, has arrived here. wep is unimportant. - It 1s rumored that all the Texans excepting one have left Arizona, and moed theif homeward march : — ks for 2,000 is furniture, coonii Utensils, 1netrumen = res, Which will be tarnished ty the Gover ‘The length of the vessel, inolnding beth rabbet 0a @ sine 7 feet 6 inches we tbe lee ae mba oO. fos 8 extrem: readth 35 feet, and of bold m throat of ‘or Nmbs- to lower sice ef deok plank 12 fest. + he ‘806n ent to a line of 7 feet 6 ineh: pare e Fabbet of bottom p'ank » its for Volunteers. PortLanp, July 15.—Governor Weshburne an- nounces that the State @overnment will pay #30 baunty to each recruit for the new regiments, and 835 to those joining the old regiments. a imi New Yors, July 15 —The steamer J Blue, She brings no news. oe Enlis' ts im Illineis r Cuicago, Jul: ‘he Governor has issued a | whi write cao os id hi tack; ti ts 4 ki ik; tim ‘oclamation calling for nine regiments of in-| ber and rrom £4, 3) and’ ot incweee t prolamin lng oxtments of in| br Sad com, 2 and 9 tnokoe hort i roat 13 ineh 9 inches, a! Timber of f. Other glist ce vith or frames level with 8 . in with white pine ain kesiso Fa 4 6 inches, faate two ae bolta in each frame of % i or yelow pin belleras tbe remain eee \ora; remainder with iro! white oak,sided 71 2inches Di two tieras1 ay 2 inch am: tow: he ends; the upper s fuls The Canadian Banks, Toronto, July 15.—The statement that the Ca- nadian Banks are about . Saeuit Se witrine, out to. suspend Specie pay. ———<$_$_____ s net ofthe Berussia . aly 15.—The steamer Borusshi ler advices have been antici pat . MEETING OF T oar Noon, sane BSW aie) AP Room, vity all, w 7 erth FHuKE WILL deck beams of yeilo i to 10 inohes, L ie wt Wisconsin Sol: inches Mineeas + All the member: ‘nt, JAS. Cuurnine, Asst EF nk ON Ladies week misfouol aioe otene yelior ae or and fasten with 3-4 an lant of white oak. 31-2 inches’ this White oak. 4 inches int i ome ‘ous, Composition strares with t the wa'es above the sony a 00) polte nad ron ej kee! Niel to bility ‘FO TAX PAYER: 3 Te oF asd AR TORY FRE COUN coup: FAB, fy coat. | Tages ot Reeth in m of July No'vis & fees betwen las ott i Stce dy 1e3t* for the Gowntyrat Oy sevahn canpen armas ee origina! oo; poratore’ i for te. ‘exes feet 9 ij wheels wi!! fore and aft built in the ti scdy we with d friends that our rom the 1 to th re CHEvaoNs: CHEVRUNS!: . 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World EP ah foe ‘oul ends apd ovatom- vs, that, having just returned 10 tiitectty from New ork. be offers @ renewed assortment of FINEST FAMILY GROCERIES, Consisting of SUGARS, PEAS, COFFEE, SPICES, Eto. re Vbiided EUS Tee LAER. sc, 8 fie assortment of HAVANA CIGARS, heh, wisi aayerteerttematee sae SHEYER’S PRS ER BEER‘ i my All kinds of Pansy Groceries at iow priges, NEW STOCK. 486 INTERIOR ADORNMENTS From the igh aaa ornate to the mont Lag -J dining rooms, and ohembers, : STATVES, CENTRE PIREBOARD Pg: New 8, Warranted gold i Designs, bes gy bands, imitsien dow of any rogiteg ate vw 8! anu B Shade form reen, i by the yara or made into Bhades. OVAL PICTUR TRAnrh, with go! (Warrantea to be gila Sacrert anesctment The hana aod in District, from the ‘ufgotory in the ‘Wood Also, an assortment of of small sized U B and & besutiful Gard domesuo Visite Frames tuere, __ PICTURE CORD AND 7, ifforent sises ‘a (accord asiow cacouted by Axperiensel woreman sy Attest “A oali solicited from those needing theabeve the omsh NOtcE FO WATER TAKERS. on THU {MORNIN o'gloot. G, the 1?iu imet,et + Y Wi: L BE 80) U 100 rie ~ of the Anchor mes cosh. WwW. L. WAL’ & BF OETA cease oct tees hat ATED WARES GROCERIES SUITS co SUITTRR, lvoe W. iL. WA: By da - 0. Ww. Arcrion 19, we wll sel exce lent Work a: ow oe len i ce Wogon, ond Harna: orebeade Buow cere and Mil JARDLED CCULERY anp + Sount at a ©O., Auctroreers, atc & Barr tp Seuth corner Fa. eecvtue and New. rest sind. caddie Horers, tg beets, 5 other articles pot pevcssery v0 enumerate, cach w W. L. WALL & OF. By iL. aL Vall 9 ae & Bagman. Ageninatans Pe Ks at hes orig st ‘ell & Co., il we’! oy « New 1 Bookoase a d Books. to Ok m., we will se! leotion of Fable pA a a s a TH the Apot on ® orier ef the exioo Mining Btock, be . treat. SEATS as the Auction Keoma, story. ‘and Procyscts Of ig oe ited States Japan Expedition, by Commodore S vols tion,in2 vols , Naval and Astroncwical Haped:- #xplorations and 8 8 for & Pacific Rat'rosd fro» the Missise: pi river tO the Paovne cowan, 8 vols. z vyben Moielnn: Deaeidyaka Morden ‘ms cae! 15 W. 1. WALL & CO, Aucts. By_W. L. WALL-® 00, anor’ of eu rine treet east, between Lots * pr60 ines TT. weet wre of 6 and b etree ivision of square 719. f.ont'ng om the De, of F street east, bet ene atree?. ween F r-tand Beo- Lots 9 and 10, equare *38, near F rtieet and Sixth deed of rust. forms: One third cash; balanct 1 ez apd twelve months, bearing interest aod esoured "Y is W.L. WALL & OO.. Auots By GREEN & WILLIAMS, Auctioneers. RA gouss AND LOT AT THE COR- PET, rine? anv Nocrs ? sre Og FRIDAY, the li netent. we of th ses. Bt 6 o'cluck p.m ram: Honse and iares « i iyteokdse GR A.W. AS iim ‘secre eR TROARBOYS AGE MnOrero yee order of the iy GHEEN & WILLIAMS, 4 FUTURE DAYS. By J.C McG¥IRE & CU., Auctioncsis CO a SRShey wai rg ceed i, po ati ee baa sat rale, 16 J.C MoGUIRE & CO Aust. By THOMAS DUWLING, Auctioneer own, O eet DMINISTRaT. Wart Tim ~&ec. ale athe, py - & ir interest, ips We EAR Do isnee in 6 sud 12 uy endcrsed, notes Administrator, WLI, A By GREEN & WILLIAMS, Auctluce-re Sika" ENGINE, BOILER. PELTING, OHINERT. AND 4 LARGE ab> onyaRal as- ° ja & fret t other of July, Thirteen’ On TEEPE we son secon BE ee, & wi . L. W. Retion ~ On FED 1 LLIAMP, Aucts.