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THE WEEKLY STAR. ° 38 PUBLISHED EVERY AFTERNOON, ‘ ; (SUNDAY EXCEPTED,) ; F 4 This exeelient Family and News Journal, AT THE STAR BUILDINGS, containing a greater variety of interesting Oonwar PENN’A AVENUR AND 11TH STREPT, reading than can be found in any other, @ BY ; published on Friday morning. W. D, WALLAOH. = LARUE Cash, treariabiy in advance. | ee 2 Single copy, per annum, $1 Papers served without wrappers by carriers vi 1 eent per copy, or 28 oolts Sar month: in +> ES Sis ocd 3 00 by catriers at $4 a year, or 37 cents ape * 90.00 ntracts will be awarded from time to time to Hall, corner of 43¢ street and P. - who appear: i _ y : From the rich and ornate to the most ehaste and | the lowestreeponsible bidders: as the interest ct enn. avenue, and Terie Operate Selections and besutiiel’ © | McClellan.j ottorget as Pennsylya- ; underbrush. month. To mail subscribers the price is Twenty-fiv pie & year, in advance; $2.50 for six months; It invariably contains the «Washington $125 eatin boat Cee less wae aie News” that has made The Daily Evening Ster mont reaitl Ok Washoe ei Naat tt = : circulate so generally throughout the eouptry SP” ADVERTISEMENTS should be sent to the § ®87'Single eopies (in wrappers) can be pro- oflce before 11 cfelock x; otherwise they may | WOR, X NUT. WASHINGTON. D..C., THURSDAY, JULY 2, 1863. N2, 8,229. | | cured at the counter, immediately after the not appear until the next day. issue of the paper. Priee—THREE CENTS. Ea a ea eels PROPOSALS. OFFICIAL. AMUSEMENTS. TELEGRAPHIO NEWS, | |THE stece oF vicxssunc. —— ———————————— AR DEPARTMENT, avalry Battle in Mi pi— Where- re AUGUSTUS JOHNSON & 0O., PPorosars FOR WOOD AND GOAL. ADJUTANT GRIERAL’S OFFICE, GROVER’S THEATRE. [ASSOCIATED PRESS DISPATOHES.} sates Mee —Seit Davis Post Orricr Darantuenr, Wasnincron, Jane 29,383. | PENNSYLVANIA AVBN UK,near Willards’ Hotel eS 209 PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE, oat Van areeroe: Jae 24 iee § Gees) Orders, ue ee uid 7 LuoNaRD Guoves... coset ee eee nes MANAGER THE REBE an hess ;uis; Sune zat hesmainayices from LED PROPOSALS w! receiv: - ‘he Adjutant ill provide an ropri- Ss “i Tant’s army up to noon of the 25th fe Barwaas Orn & 107m Brs,, signed unti' 17 o'eloek M,, on W: raibaethy | ac cteusl or nciine tie tia tomcat: Gs THIS (Thareiay) EVENING. Jaly 2, 2 REBEL INVASION. | Ging'h Working favorably, and. the siese ts day of July, for furcishing for the use of this ~. Only Benefit of the Favorite Young Actor, Sa = being push Department— expiration of their term, have offered theirserviees ‘MR. CHAS. RARRON General Kilpatrick Again Deieats th & pushed vigorously. (OOMBS’ BUILDING, 120 toRs (224 Ibe. to the ton) of the best Waite | to the Government in the present emergency.and | When he will appear in bia rest imitations of Rebel Cavadeye | 4 rere ubudred of the tth Towa cavalry, on a Invite the Trade to inepect their tek of 50 tons Hed ‘Ash. same sive, and siso for the voluntearfroops fromotherstates that | Qharesrtevtag ein iho gues Maer Official advices from the Army of the Po- | fight with 500 Febel cavalry. “Our force lect 260 eords best seasoned Oak Wood. have volunteered their service in the Btates of ania of ebe tomac state that a portion ef our cavalry, ander | #twut 50 killed, wounded, and missing, and | WINES AND LIQUORS, ieee eats at diberty is for the Weed Pennryjvania and Maryland. cara itied DB UNKAR Do igo Gen. Kilpatrick, had a handsome fight yester- | DOWizer. j er, or for either one separat ward Middie' = a ri y erty ten 8 B POBACCO AND SEGARS, and their bids will be eonsidered accordingly, id ByicHarotins pag a Cee Mary Wilson. Seeoses aaa Denin day with the enemy’s cavalry at Hanover. He aa Ee pstarpesnnre a him, oe ~ a Batinfocto arrangements nfist be mage to se- Me bees . To conclude with the ~aptured a battle-fi } @ ny LCRA SREIES = RES PT OORY a vernm t . " sd ZR be GROCERIES FOR THE @AMP, | ®272*0 the ent fall weight measure. Je 30 Assistant Adjutant General WIDOW’'B VICTIM. captured a battle-flag, a lieutenant colonel, one | +id.3nble number of his forces, TY aerpeee teu tene nex parees. Aad measured upon EADQUARTERS DRPARTMuNT OF wasn. | °77 “1P——- sir Onatied Barron || ObRe Lue Coy tye Mevsten: | EuleeniGri|| ax comcast mia eee Stee ‘ensuzpassed in this city in-variety and quality. Pieces and the ‘other half {nto two,and all to be H INGTON To-morrow —Ben fit of Tnabel Freeman. | twentyior = eee pete. milled. mnen, all told.” Atiast acepunis mos! ce ane e eellar. i only alternoon performance o: season Wi! jattle at Hanover. i Ops Wi y — wie, Coal is to bestowed away in the vanits, | py, 9 Mice Cus Quartrmaner, May 2,188 be given on Fourth of July Afternoon, Hanpresvac, July 19.0 p. m—A battle | The febels are muling desert eee oe io Being the Sole Agents Sor Bo bids will be entertained unless satisfactory | pax BuRDs, Ke.,are requested tofarnish thinofice | SO" Admission 8), 25, and % cents. No extra Fonction beeen enimTmoon at Hauover | interrupt the navigation of the Mississippi MESBRS. FRANK BININGER & 00., fridsee ean be furnished of the’ reliability and | price lists of the various articles of their trade. eharge for secured seats cavalry. It lasted neatly the wholoafternocs, | of ix coor are ee Po ate, & battery uy on, The same should be directed to Lientenant Oolo- Dices : oe: ERNE RY Usihe® 2 Olmt; opposite Greene Sr., New ¥ les of Coal, such as is desired, can be seen VARIETIES! VARIETIES! | 224 the resuit was the enemy lost 400 in killed, | castie Ne. 15 Bsaven S1., New Yoru, d; ig upon the Superintendent. nel Exias M. Gagene, Chie Quartermaster, De- ing P. wounded and prisoners. besides six pieces of Marmaduke is also using al) hi sel their celebrated livery of the fuel.» BremPLy made after thode- | partment of Washington. my tf | pgniblin 8 Go ee ee Avenue and Rinthist. | ariillery. Our loss is reported at 200.) | piockade the river ng is efforts to = Propo vy soni be addromed % the a unter. Paovosr MansmaL @QxxERAL’s Oprion. eats . eee ee ee pean Patron (Geuyanune senna bane th aonene ititary ae thot Hiee Ps oul rem BOTTLED WINES AND LIQUORS, signed + and endorsed ‘ Proj for and Wasuixctox, May 22, 1863, LADIES MATINER ~ Siheste ore 5 armbers- | the proper military authorities. Scouts from : Pera wintcrtan 1S e Poste Worice.—The attention of all officers who have THIS (Wednesday) AFTERNOON, pees fought tee day ben Weea fe Sybattle has | Central Missiselppi and Alabama’ report the at New York prices,—freight added, <<BAERD PROPOWALS Avoiavited Gil Gisgech anc been honorably discharged on account of wounds | For Lapins amp @zN18, Misses AMD Misrens, but to whit extent or result is aukaown ier ey pba hay ae ienune ore S nN 1e ,{ "Pt yn Ni Vv: Ting was hear ve- ¥ ST eee torte ol | IU ee ete ere ee nee eeneral Oars Nel Me Gone Wome War De: PATHE! CooLwns Eaveten OX THE ROOF! | ning in the direction of Uatlisden Te wee long | stdkcon papers eay Grant lost 10,000 men in ‘WEYORS to at we are 6 abeve goods eee wits: meoelred for wast is Knows ias Mo: 1, partment, published in the papers throughout the Biel a en ie Ee. qnemme. nes way off; at times the firing is veryraipid. The | the assault on the 2uih. Johnston was gaining veady packed for shipment in eases containing | 9699’ barrels. Hepsrate bile’ will be received fer | country. Bueh officers are requested to comply erates Bis own expense in preys ton river banks are lined with persons listening | advantages on Grant's rear. The rebel Generai ffeom one to twelve dozen each, and can fill any | Flour put in good second-hand barrels of the same | promptly with the provisions of that order, and | tisements we appreciate and return our thanks; | ®d disenssing the possible results. Gohleon was endeavoring to organize the State = s 4 A . Ware tha’ T oor Success, @ people gin to believe the phestachpaver: vided, for positions in the Invalid Corps, (stating alle racceas, Rebels. eraina peowie ‘bee : eee The delivery of the Flour to be commenced on | the character of their disability,) with as little de. ES, Lancaster, July 1.—Nothing new here. ee A RE OEE wae eae 5B: B.—Wesiso Keep constantly on hand the larges | or about the ih July, or an noon grtherenftar an lay aa porsibie, to the Acting Assistant Brovort MARAT ARTISTS ASD ia core Tanklin has communication with our | ef avis has called upon Alabama for ee 4 e Government m: rect, A S 8! all's is ve : ‘and most varied assortment ef Darrels daily, delivered either'at the Government | Marshal General of the State in which they may | canses sad batoc among other pincer shoo ary | ieee oe coals Ferry and Peach Bottom by | esty inousand addition trope to defend the CHAMPAGNE WINE Warehouse in Georgetown, at the Wharves, or at | be. Such Acting Assistant Provost Marshal Gen- | ing to divert mar great patronage. But the public The last message, received at 10 och | State irom invasion, and Alabama papers are 8 the Railroad Depot, Washington, D.C. eral will at once forward the applications, with his | will goto the bat place, and thatis the VARIE- | ,; he Fores peck t0- | discussing the advantages of the T The barrels to be strong and head lined. 1 tothe P; Marahal Ge TIES. More ef this anon. night, says nothing of a rebel force in that vi- | Fiver fore li ews be found in this city, embracing the foHowing | Payment will be made in certificates of indebted- | SD4°rsement, to the Provost Marshal General at —— Cinity. There isa, vague rumor of the rebels | ™ Hogayin frontot Gorinth he oo well-known brands eee or F sactiothee fands the government may have Wastington. ‘ie Tewari (0 ‘itibe etal The beetifal eooctint & ightingale, being again at York. It is not reliable. by wor brigades ana tanate peneapaes for distribution, cern for inva lorps wil appoin' 3 8 5 y 5 le ‘rom ‘ _ ! n Sst = . Lee's Headquarters at Dover. Alaba has b id- Ver CLIQUOT, gust before the Hour ie received, ©) "1 DP "Ade | immediately upon farnishing the pavers required | penny GAIAGHERANDIOENNY WILD, | HARRIGACRO July LeMTdnighhe thc heavy | Aitbume has been sent up to check our raid An oath of allegiance must accompany each bid, | >¥ General Orders No. 105, of 1863, from War Depart- OVER FIFTY ARTISTS. firing heard in the direction of Carlisle has now SALO) SSaay MOBT & CHANDON, No bid will be entertained frem parties who have | ment. Their pay and emeluments will eommeneo BRILEIANT ATTRACTIONS! ceased. It is believed that the rebels have | homie’ Some ee ite miles from Talla- Bigylouely failed to comply with their bias, or from | from dete of secoptanee of such apporatments, and ADIES! FASHIONABLE MATINER made dn attack on the forces belonging to this | NOt June 30-—The situation here is no: ma- @. H. MUMM & 00.,. Hdders Bet present to retpond, not from date of organization of the respective SATURDAY. July 4th, Department, between Mechanicsburg and Oar. | {illy changed. A reconnoissance to-day was PIPER BBIDSIOR, | D'6/4.0'8. 0.8 A. Warrington DO and’es’ | Commands to which they may he aseigned Pricer—asandho cents. Private boses @5. liste, ‘The reeult is not mewn at thie writing, | Medway Bree miles and a half of the rebel . 0. & C. 8.0. 29 .D. o., 2 sf 5 . ae . | stronghold. Page doraed Proposals for Flour.” ae ee JAMES B. FRY, CANTERBURY HALL Gapncies What se burning is not knowns °f | 4 iM Bas continued for this forty-eight hours, muIDeL by Pp Borosais FOR HAY, STRAW, AND GRAIN af - LOUISIANA AY, NEAR S1x1m a It is believed here that Lee's Readguartacs sae SEER: Bean neers he roads are EUGENE CuiQuor, Asoreraxr QuanrzaMasyan’s Orricn, W245 DEranrMEnr, m. B. Sinn. ....-.--Bole Manager and Proprietor | are at Dover, York county. i prevented tharehy: Unbertin me peraeind . 1968. —— S vented thereby; DB ST. MAROBAUX ears Deere Crs ieee In consequence Der Ehtll i le naiuiaes atthe | THE STANDARD PLACE OF AMUSEMENT. Speech of Governor Curtin. perseverance and. pesisaia Rese aee , Warrren Pe ssanazon, DO. April 16. 1968. War Department, passes for citixens to visit the | 4!¥8¥8 first in the field in engaging and bringing | PHiapeLruia, July 1.—Goy. Curtin arriveg | pushed on. CHARLES RIVART & 00, | HAY, STRAW, OATS, and OORN, for the use ef | A: tthe Poto, out the in this city this evening, aud addressed a large | | Col. Wilder's expedition returned to-day. He LD ea blr to lout, Col, Gomnan vibe siven st the oflee of | PROFESSIONAL CELEBRITIES O¥ THE DAY. | crowd in frontof the Gonunental, He works | burned the bridge at Decherd, and destogens, or atany of the Government wharves in thia city. Lieut. Col. Cowman, 132 Pennsylvania svenue Engagement of the celebrated Actress and Gen. Meade’s army is successful, the ‘ide - large part of the railroad track. He found onl SF An Inspection of ovz Stock Is most respect- | _ The proposals to. be addressed to the under. | above Nineteenth street, anneuse war will turn in our fa if defe ce | &stmall garrison at Decherd, which he whipped a signed, and they should state the quantity of = ————_ ee . MI88 LOUIBA WELLS, i ial our favor, but if defeated we | § aa & “y c |, Which he whipped fally solicited, each article offered, also the prize and the date F : who willappear to-right in her great character of | ™ust {ull on our own resources. : Pre eae eed ea are be barnes pst BTAMPING, ACK SHEPPARD, Military men have concurred in the opinion | th« bridge a large force of the enemy came in. . Proposals will be received for five thousand {ESBOIDERING. f the WesniZNITTING. | (as suctessfally played by her in'all parts of the | that the defense of Pennsylvania from inva, | Decherd is only twelve miles in the rear of AUG, JOHNSON & €O, ¢ bushels of Corn or Oats, and fifty (50) tons of my Stam rae en ton of one = Rington ladies to Union) in the great drama of sion, certainly of this city, will be upon the | Tullakoma, and the whistling of the locomo- _way 1b-tf Hay or Straw, and upwards. unless it should be for Hichment Ne’ Foe Pepetataccn Divas, pete JACK — PARD ; banks of the Susquehanna, and the call made j tives at Tullahoma was distinctly heard yes- NEW STOCK poe mteress of the Government to contract fore | Bp to get their yokes, dresses, ssoques, clocks cin’, TRE LONDON HOUSEBREAKER, upon the people ef Pennsylvania has been | terday. This is the only foundation of the 4 EEOCK. 486 | *Ailgrain tobe put up in good sacks, of about two | stamped. 3 , RUEPOR EER Ee . responded to all through the State in a manner | '¥Mmor that the rebels are retreating to Chat- INTERIOR ADORNMENTS. (2) bushels each, which are to be furnished at the Stamping executed neat and plain, and in such GEO. R. EDESON AS BLUESKIN, much beyond all official anticipation, I ask | ttnooga. Little doubt is entertained but the — cost of the contracter. a short time that ladies can wait for their orders, | And the q@tire great Dramatic Company in acast | ter seventy-eight hundred men from this ¢ «nemy will fight us in the forts here, but Saat: deocived, chsics selection ot new and | FECES on nies io be secabely. baled je29-1w" * CHR RUPPERT hitherto unequeled in this city How soot eanl get them? (Vs Toonae, | silence is strange Da as ved, a choi le Be) Ee IE? PRs. . tow soon ean I get them ? ‘oice.—To-mor- | &! a s @esirable styies gees : jAl‘Gralaand ts potered tobe! subject toa rigid JHE OIT1ZENS AND 8STRANG. OF WASH- Cortinued we unequaled success of row. Do not aeoee pitby aay et | _ The country is yery difficult to operate in, PAPER HANGINGS, Cor Latagh ington are particularly invited to eall at Odeon 88 EVA BRENT. it be hours. [Cheers and cries of give us | being low, level, marshy and overgrown with simple patterns, appropriate for parlor, halls, | the service may require. Good ity will be | Qx#Mine the large and splendid stock of Ooats, ‘Bsotch Bi nians that in zgle the rebels strike Steadman’s brigade made a reconnoissance dining rooms, and chambers. required for the faithful fulfiiinentotany contuss: | Pants and Vests of every color and ouality, and af Hist weeps at Pennsylvania because che is loyal to the | to-day within three miles and a half of Tella, 7 FIRB-BOARD PRINTS, STATUES, CENTER | meade under this advertisement. prices so low that you cannot fail to buyif you rst week of the pretty Danseuse | National G ” yi hi howe : cate af ts TP TBORS, . Payment to be made atthe completion of the | Bed any article inour line. We enumerate in part, MISS FLORA WELLS. National Government. (Cheers.] While there | koma. Two regiments of the enemy were en- desig ese Gouteact, L fine Black Froek and Drees Coats of ge: French THE COURT OF BEAUTY 1s One sentence of the Constitution remaining, | countered. An engagement ensued, in which NEWAND BEAUTIFUL DESIGNSGILT BAND | Contract. | Captain and'k-Q MoU A loth, and made and trimmed in the mostapproved -| will appear in a magnificent speczacular ballet, un- | #84 while there is one partiele of Government | the enemy gave way Without serious resistance WINDOW SHADES. SS Se ar z Hace Black ai Colnred: Continier. Pante ot the ier the direction of Mona, Szollosy, © power lett ] will stand by our Governor, | ©F Much reluctance. Skirmishers of the With Y y De. , Grenadine, Oassime 7 a 5 z nay z " 7 | Ane c cc eat Bermee SHADE MADE TO ORDER = PILAR OF WASHINGTON Grrr March i, 1363. and Linen Vests, 2 very large stock. Our stock of HON CHONTON LONG AW: et teal panai@or Gaver ae bes | | sin elias eneaeauieel ple ee : OVAL PICTURE FRAMES mere of steam vessels are invited to send to the | Light and dark Summer Cassimer Coste, Pante and THE FESTIVALS OF CHINA. our trust in the great God of nations | Pee | Phe Chattanooga Rebel of the 27th and 2th (Warran‘ed to be gilded with wold leaf) Quartermaster General's Office tenders for their | {cts who would combire elesance with eennome: The very laughable New Negro Farce, The Governor returned thanks to New York | of June is received. Ii says one lnndred ot re ee from the best manufactory im the | . Tenders should contain descriptions of the | In the line of Military Clothing we have :he lavvest TEN DAYS IN THB OLD CAPITOL. and New Jersey for their aid. A regiment | Stewart's division arriyed from the field ai eeuntry’ vessels, their dimensions, enralled er registered | #04 best assortinent in t! A}l the Great'Comedians the Great Ethiopian | f'om the latter State was in front of the hotel | Eeech Grove. ? tonnage, actual carrying capacity, mzterial, | Withing an elegant and # Ce at the time. It is stated that not less than It aiso says two divisions areengaged ai Lib- Ajto, an assortment of Dark Wood Frames, with a | whether’ coppered, whether side-wheel : | commodated to his entire satisiaction and at ve-y ul variety of amall-aized Oval and Card | Sellers, whevmer iron or copper fastened, size med | reasonable. prices, A fine stove of Linen Goods, Visite Frames of foreign and domestic manufac- | power of engines and boilers, and should state the | Coats, Pants end Veste, #urnishine Goode, Prenes nd Hoover Gaps. In the m re being hurried fc ssed up yesterday. antine re ward. Five and John R. 5,000 men Tre enrolled in this city to-day, more than czn be mustered in by the few olfi. SATU RDAY. July 4. TWO GRAND ENTERTAIN TENTS, 4 tare. Passspatouts, ac, rice at which they are offered for long or sh Cassimer Overshirte ot the pest quality, White aud rane cers engaged for the purpose. brigades y PICTURE OORD AND TASSELS, gharter, with the estimated value of the vessel in Colored Shirts, Undershirts, “Drawers, Gloven, _ ATEEKSOON AND MVENING. The Union League has raised a brigade, | Jackson has been dispatched to hold’ himeel? 4 5 oods, &c., ke. ESENFELD Bs ix persons $5. Doora open 32 0% 4 = | “Dana Troops.” Most se aie | pbel x 3 utant the arekiatl gaxslesiyaly fovicsals ks'abave soos nO TperE et sichm vensels already in the service of | Je26-7 ”” @iteon Hall, cor. 41. st. and Pa.av. | formance até opanay/7iz oroloak. Per= | Dans Troops Mast ofthese members eve, | the Hotel wuentions aay Oma: of the {aecording to their quality) will ‘be disposed of at | he Quartermaster’s Department are requested to poe es ee See —$—$_— Recruiting for colered regiments goes on | hundred killed and four or five hundred aslow rates as they canbe purchased for in the | their present rates Which then tees be eee I BER! LDMBER |. METROPOLITAN HALL briskly. wounded. The Rebel of the 27th ult. has the Distriet. No misrepsentation made to effect sales. | gran; and also ihe price at hin Cree eRe | Aa ed White Pine and H sand Loia- | Pexx, AVENCK, BETWEEN 1TH AND 27H STRERZ Latest from Pennsyly: | foie wing: ~ goede, Terms cash PO PRE CR Eran’ | willing to sell thom. © i ae ehassra Toe ee OB CNR oan ee pi et psig eee i . The New Vork Herald's speciul, dated ( “Hicuoxp, June 25—Ten transpor:s ap . Te ts g i b chasers. Inquire of C CHUROH, lth treet, —— : erald’s spi ce roached WhiteHouse this = 4 aie £ All such tenders should be addressed to the | between Mariana avonieand ¢ Hoosen tenon x £ lisle, 1.30 p.m., says the nehela | proached White House this morning an¢ n Remember the number, No. 456 Seventh street, | Qrattermaster General OL the United Bates, at | se 25-lw" THE COOLEST PLACE N TRE CITY: ler® at sine O'clOnk this moreing tore eee | forcedanded. eight doors above Odd Fellows Hall; end theterms | {52 chatter cr sale siatuamere TT | eine BATEER GOOLING LGioe BGR — timore pike. They numbered about 12,00). Tl reported their pictkets advanced to cash for goods and lator. my zgweo" _ | "When received, they will be considered, andthe | JU8HR'S PATENT COOKING LaMes FOR NEW ENGAGEMENT division under Johnston that encamped two Station. No apprehensions are felt _ MoCORKELL & GO°S Department will’ endeavor to reduce the heavy ‘A good supply of these useful etoves can now be miles west of Carlisle, retreated precipitately OMLCAVOICIER LONDONDERRY, NEW YORK, PHIL- | expense sttending army transportation upon the | had a. H BAYLEY S Lamp ang Ol Biers tre OF fT ORLEBRATED to Shippensburg, letving cuoked rations be- | ,, 22° Rebel of the 25th on the situation, says \ ADELPHIA AND BALTIMORE Ocean and tide-waters, by substitnting. wherever it | Seventh street, opposite the Post Otlice, su'tubie hind. = there is no question that the enemy is approach- utoe eepdoee pare coat es pn G0 80) Cheaper Yooeele of equal apacity for for hospiials, farnil Idiers in camp, bachelors, PARLOR OPERA COMPANY. Aun order from Gen. Lee, dated Chamber: A great battle is vo be tought. Every it larly from Lo erry, offer un- : M. GS, bers, &c. Cal 8. sani a ee ated Chambers- bene aes 3 )osual inducements for partiasin this country de. | mar 23-3m Quarterimarter General, | DAU) Ke. Calland sce a vigy, FOR A SHORT EX A80N. burg, Ziti, praised the troops tor the fortitude Ro aa, vem Seep ieee mien miringtorecure passage for their friends from the —————————— ject-lw" 176 7th st., Agent for Washing:cn. SCENES a azns, Me cxhiowts the on TOE ene anarches. tothe Tear aud reinforcements to the front The splendid 4} British ship “MINNEHAHA” | J Oe eee ENA eA the ommedins NOR SALE- ‘The contents of the EES, ekIGs i SCrMOUIGUE Casale n tononees ee net Another brigade trom Western Virginia passed 2 tons, Capt. McG ars, wil! sail from London- - - stables knowa us Smith's Sta! >. Bit- ~ . = ke: NALeAuaiKe ie up yesterday, chietly Vir ia s, in Wey tee Now York. usteces the 15th and sith of epmenss yor route. trom PTin- e-STeN vated on 19th st-eet, ueur Pa. avenue’ con ay AND ali onicars tor wrest andl Hate ie enamey ust campaign. The. Tennesseo portion. of Or tz Mogr Poru.an subject. and Jackson will prob; ‘The rebels on the occupation of Carlisle made |! a . : ITALIAN, a requisition for eunplies of bacon, ifonr, po- We learn that Breckinridge's division did not ENGLISH OPERAS, ay The barracks were destroyed. The railroad | ,.24CRSON: June 2 A tics . days during the bathing season. The Manhattan ie Fs rg. P: rs by this line, landingeither | S878 24: . gies, Baggage Wagons, together with «a zood as- very large. Passengers by this line, J a he largest and most convenient boat on the ent o1 and $i e in New York or Philadelphiv. will be brought | 18 the. Cape May, having about fifty state rooms, perrmentcs Doubl er ei pls nay through to Baltimore, if ¢esired, promptly on ar- © x Tival, ata very small additional charge, and every accommodation that passengers can | good gutiit for the atowe business. Any person “B_ The fine Al British ship STRADACO- desire. Passengers leaving Battimore in the 8.3) | wishing to ecuage ina lacrative business Sill do WA”? of the same line, will sail from Londonderry &: Ly train can connect with the boat eater Well to cal! and examine the stock. If notiisposed for Philadeiphis, about the same time, (ee eee of at private sale earlier, they will be exposed at A staff officer who left Paseages may be secured and money orders fer | catE w | publicauction on the J<t day of August next at 10 with and telegraph wires were not much damaged. ksburg on Monday reports that garrison remittances obtained from eee SEAT TASRERN, FRO W | a.m. To a good tenant, the tables will be let’ on BRILLIANT COSTUMES The rebels, when here, had regular mail com. | C0S€ly besieged. The enemy keep up 2 con- KNOX & CO.,125 Smith’s wharf, The Steamship ake reasonal'e terms. The stand is of forty years’ du- = munication with Richmond, including news- | ‘#2! fre, much severer than formerly, as they je9-30 Baltimore, Md. GREAT EASTERN: ‘ea ng pene in Washingion Se AND papers. 3 a “" | haye the range of the town. SN. tAng]* N, some of p hs tire block of buildings ms LEWIS JOHNSON & CO., Wari be aiesiceel ee Bez nos, ee ent RULE ORCHESTRA? Mie Worse aa Berets committed rape on | on Washington sitect by insondiasion hoses BANKERS AND BROKERS, | recep ee pie 30 | Tae MR ORR | Ben acs AXLES. SPRINGS, Xe, RPThis celebrated company hes wona host of Suite axsrown, July L—The enemy did no moans Dave Deen taken 10 'discbyer them, but Ly 5 . i : : partic! lami 5 ask 992 PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE, and at ix tervals thexpaiter of about six weeks from | Carriage and Wagon Springs, Spring Steel, Admirers during its stay at New York, Philadel Pacaanie aes yuly 1 Sho éleses a Sappers and miners on both sides are hard at Axles, Arle G: Nut i y 'y pre. WASHINGTON City, First eabin, from sso $010 GIS-| Rubber Botan phia,eto, Therefore, the friends of music chould | served the best of order here, and only ordered | WoT, and so close together that they can hear Buy and sell all kinds of boeturaished'at acparste tables a A complete 5 (of Building Hara pin saan al a aa le NSW “4 tuys Allg SHeoet Bees ow oa # shed s ; complete assortment of Building Hai . i i EWVILLE, July i.— at 5 KADQGUARTERS, WABASH HILLs, J DNITED STATES SECURITIES, Exeursion tickets, out and back in Weare daily receiving additions, aud will sell as | i268 few evenings’ amusement. enemy is said to have left Shippensbure, Gor | VicEesume, June 20 Yosrertey wt ae exetate orders for stocks at Servants accourpanying passengers and children apy ag can be purchased Seana suality, in this Admission 25 cents, Opened at 7 o'clock. vens Troma there confirm it, and say the Cham- | Gen. Logan exploded a mine under the rebel WEW YORK STOCK BOARD Ruder 12 years of age, half price. Infants iree. Im* 359 Pa avenue. HENZE & MEKKLEIN bersburg people have been made to suffer | fort on his front, blowing one side and one Deal in é SigeraperwithnupeoPasomaniiwes $e |. | gasow Okina. ota Eropelerarg 1 STAY, dion, whlch has nor Sat ernie ee y Price of i: Li 1. CY,| 167 William « i y ———— ————_——> — near Mechanicsburg. bad cae side ond Ge ee EXCHANGES, ahere passage from Liverpool, same rates as | RA Ese William street, N Y. |FESTIVE, WEST END NOTICE. ‘A, July 1.—A Harriseur; el hold one side and the enemy the other. We , 1 y '& spe: di COIN AND g Allfazen payable in gold, or its equivalent in U. | RICH, |Printe,Stereoscopit Views,| PELICITOUS | gy, H¥ Public can now be supplied with, Painta, | cial to the Press says: FR oe een Se jt BANK NOT currency, a ‘ard Visites, Ambrotypes, i farnishes, Window Glass, int Brushes, A strong force under General Knipe was Fe oF ii U, 8, FIVE-TWENTY BONDS An evpariensed eurtton on beards oe ence: | RARB,|Rubber Goods, ete. | FANOY. He. Dy calling REE West End DrugStore, | marched up the Valley to-day towaras Car. | »i0°h a battery in one portion of the fore, Te ight 5 aie Forp e spuly opiate aware Je 15-26t Book Jase out. Je 27-6t 113 Penn, avenue, Hele: Ro Pci Rr near «avy fire of artillery and musketry was kept 4 ; ABER i, _ie1b ae aces el sburg. Hea i = neon _Abthe ofce, 26 Brosdway, New York. | Jp WAR MAPS. OH SALE_WELTILE’S PHOTOGRAPH GAL. | firinghes been heard in the direction of Carlisle, | TP 4uring the night to prevent the rebels from Por sale at par and interest. m For freignt apply only to A HILP & 8O0LOMONS, Army Stationers, 332 | E LERY, 03% 7th street west. Good reasons | and no doubt a considerable engagement ig } Concentrating on that point. Onrloss in the o BB & BE OWLAND & ABPINWALL. Agents, Fenn. avenue, have for salea large assortment of | &iven for selling. Will be sold complete or any | voing on. The fight is probably near Mech: affair up to this time may reach 300 killed and WE VER DGB, je13 $m 54 South street, New York, War Maps, amongst which are— portion of stock and fixtures to any one in the bu: osburg. The danger 1s not vue an- } wounded. The enemy’s loss must have been S¥CCESSORS TO aWaxoRK Seat of War In Maryland and Pennsylvania iness. This is a good chance for a moderate inv. FesnUre: ger 18 not yet over. severe, . FOWLER & OO, N YO. ND ee Potomae, ’ Ment, Terms reasonable. For further particulars Richt Winc, ARMY OF Vickssu: Swaorsaie ann euvare talunis im AND wasHINGTON [Lloyd's Map of Virginia, inguire as above. {Chron.| je -1e™ FROM ROSECRAN’S ARMY. a5, Evening -O0l Woods pickets conto, a nN Orn eee . . : .—Col. We ; OWINA, GLASS AND EARTHEN WAEB, STEAMSHIP LINE, str? 4 «6 Richmond and vicinity, FASHIONABLE DRESS MAKING —uRs mo. | Rebel Artillery and Prisoners Captured | messenger this morning, bearing letters from Nee Gatlory. Plated Ware. Soll) Matat ora —— “ “ «+ Qharleston. IVEERS would inform the ladies of Washing: at Shelbyville—Bragg Retreating to | Vicksburg. ine Gutlers, Fis Fin Goods. Fin Onan tate SEMI-WEEKLY BETWEEN NEW YORK, o ou “ Harbor and St. Helena | tonthat she has taken rooms at No. 387 Ninth, Chattanooga. Japanned Waiters, Water Coolers, Etherial " WASHINGTON and GEORGETOWN, D.C. mnforrtena rae uanisteactese wets eDaenkiee is re) erg ge anawer allen us MANCHESTER, TENN., June 2th,—General Arrival of Vallandigham at Bermuda. snd Solar Lamps. Oval ce Lesape, La = STEAMSHIPS Coast Sarvey haces. d West Virginia, the most fashionable style. Patronage solicited Rosecrans spared bis headquarters yesterday New York, July 1.—Bermada papers of : % x . win, @ Mississippi ig done te order ie w* a v nes e rebels | = nt f al S x Goods ig or rh op in this City and 8. GREEN. Fiver Trot Cairo to the Gut, &e., &e., ha TDLOW’S { in two strong lhnes—first, the line of mountains the 224 ult, from Wilmington. Rots saree ed 604 (044 Follows’ Hall) Seventh st,, WEDNESDAYS and SAT- cases, sheets; and'mounted on'canvas.” i618 L SELF-SEALING JARS, through Liber y and Hoover's Gaps, and sec- | to belong to the rebel government, and brought wy 2-coly Washington URVAYS, at 12 m., ee foot of High street, | U MBE R! FOR PRESERVING ond, the line of the Duck. important dispatches from that government to Georestowns and Pier 15, foot of Wall street, New lots eadevslgnod ivace edt B af Ri 7 FRUITS, VEGETABLES, ee. 7 eee eet aS. apes sinpeiod. has just been | the British Government. There were twelve . * frei 0 pt of two cargoes ne ony Jar ever invented that can be Tested, receive ‘on Major General Gran = i - FOR STAMPING For freight or passage apply 0 2s an | of assorted Lumber which willbe sold cheap for | Forsale wholesale and retail, with full instrue- | cing the capture of Shelbyville a6 p.m. last | OCkeap runners at pies ‘ao nae NO PAUSE SD SAY ELOEES Agents, foot of High strect, | Spee ee cand Ty Seal and Lumber Yard, corner | tions for preserving all kindsof Fruits, Vegetables, | night, of three pieces of artillery and ihres | Davis, which passed clene oy wie blockading CHARGE. | WITH NAME. TANS eon, OF | Se It-2W" GEO. L, SHERIFF. : Genéral Housefurnishing Store dunareg Drkoners, Among them a score of offi- | squadron on her way out. Lady Davis was ARGE. . ef N cont, — — a ain $e.27-6t 315 Iron Hall. ects. The staas and stripes floated from many | formerly the Cornubia. The steamer Harriet INITIALS _Se 12-6m’ 117 Wall street, New York. By W. L. WALL & CO., Auctioneers, - windows and housetop:. We sayed the bridge Pinckney had arrived from England, and the i FRANKLIN & 0O., H°= AND OA merge BAZAAR AND RE G PRICES REDUCED. over Duck river. Bragg had about 30,000 men | Lord Clyde cleared for Nassau. 4 cae ee ney es, Pee TICIANS, | Sra i EOStEO eG th we ‘ADINE Shawls, Mosambique Shawis, at Shelbyville. He has gone to Tullahoma. The steamer Muaroin, from Nassan, bound to ARMS, 4 4 AVENUE, xXpreesly for e |, Points, _ MANCHESTER, June 20th, 10a.m.—Headquar- a i SS 8. (north side,) between lath and Isth ats, BALE OF HORSES, CARRIAGES, STOCK, &o,, | PUrpous and Ficolominis in great variety and re- | or: tomained at Manchester duri yestenda, penis eyo py tn Pe PHILP & SOLOMONS, and 2 1 . dused prices. 4 ing y 'Y: | get supplied, proceeded to Halifax. Metropolitan Bookstore. 38S Pa. avenue, under the National Hotel. 98 Louisiana Avenue, je M. TAYLOR & OO. Waiting until the corps of McCook and Critten- A line of steamers is about to be established e 4 PO! Eero Between Ninth and Tenth streets. Ss TAMPING 1 STAMPIN den should come up. Meanwhile two divis- | between Bermuda and Liverpool. _warQ%eotf No. 332 Pennsylvania avenne, ROCK CRYSTAL (Brazilian Pebble) and IM- Case ADVANCED ON Consioxnexrs, ‘STAMPING! STAMPING) || ions of Thomas's corps were sent out to within | _ Vallandigham arrived at Bermuda’ in the Poreans eee) ERRIECOFIO SPECTACLES, Scientia. Storage for Carriages, STAMPING! live miles of Tullahoma, as a corps of observa- | Lady Davis. The Royal Gazette says he ison PREMIUM é or the avestene 'y suit o the proper condition orses, Carriages, &e., received for private eal posh: tion to watch the enemy. Wilder’s brigade of | his way to Canada, there to await coming PRONE MANUPAQTORY | °oPERA and FIELD GLASSES, ACHROMATIO | my tf W. L. W. WALL & CO. ercoe sADIEe WANTED Sanh Aud Sear OL TOMI Ree ee oe onthe | events: 499 Seveurg St., Wasurnoron, D.C, 5 ICOPES. 3 : 4 Sein th .. Aucts, To call at 381 Fatreet, between 8th and 9th, oppo- | flunk and rear of Tullahoma, and last eyenin: ; Ms Tene. EER TRIGAL. BATTERIES, EN ATHE T WHOLESALE AND R: site Patent Ofiice. ~~ found the whole of Wilkens’s divisi i he N 1 Intell SE A - ETAIL, s vision eig] Naval Intelligence. caumiuateat ras es Mary eeneente ot MATICAL AY D SURVEYORS’ INSTRUMENTS, A ‘ a! 1 We Stamp all kinds of goods cheaper thanen mitles south of Tullahoma, at Estelle Springs, New Yor, July Hs pagan that the Uso, Medal by Metrovohtan Mechanic’s Lastitute Suseus tr nd Military Geiebrition PHORS. mo Peres eaibeel tte oe uand ad NAW i - ” | Sver te ellgaiverattharpome, “Sains | steamers Niagara, rains sore t ‘asbington, D. G., 1857, Bineveryateis Fivebundred NEW BRAIDING PATTERNS, | °Vel the Elk river at that point. are to replace our sailing aquaaegn tg ineaeee je %-1m* itis feared, therefore, that Bragg’s army is | jt¢. withdrawing from Tullahoma to Chattanooga, TE eoniee Passaic is to remain here for the . es. PHOTO- A icoes, TERROSCOPES | 100 4 Mozambique, rich styles LJ Spring and Summer Challies, packs Pins, Nos. 3, 4 and 5. I am constantly making, and always; and VIEWS, &e.,&¢ in \ great variety and at | 75 GBR Bere on nana of he tant nee GERRB | Ee lorest teres whotesste or retail. “my is-tf | 1,000 5 SOREAT GROVE HOUSE ‘ + 5 = 1 a 8; ‘Cotton, P) and that we shall not beable to get the fight out 7 Fine BOLE LEATHER eo? «< T° SUTLERS AND HOTEL KEEPERS wo Ploces Tarleton for covering pictures, I SCHOOLEY'S MOUNTAIN SPRINGS, | ot him which the men and omicars have been so | 2°inse of the harbor. - ees Shirting Flannel, pane nage ting. He 4 2 So ONLADEES! DRRSR Wohave just eosived fall supsly of Gur stock ia fafi in al dcpartmenta, allof whioh | g7h¢ shove popular Hotel is now ready for the | TUT the tact that our movemelt to the prec, | New York Cometh Seago} aber’ core and " ‘will be sold at the lowest cash prices, set in Order for the moda tic rf | point has really outflanked Tullahoma. The res PRLLISBIER, CARPET, anf ACHING TRUNES PATENT GALVANIZED OVENS, W0/26'Geatest svt, HORI RY &. BRO. visitors to Schooley's Monutain Springs, defenses of ‘Tullahoma are only calculated to | ,, ALBANY, July, 1—The Committee of SERV AR TERT SLING BAGS which we will sell lower than they have beeneola | je'4g-2¢ aes oF9D: Cont Mae Owning the property and consequently no rent to | meet un attack in front an@ from the Shelby. | he Constitutional Union S meckng “SCHOOL Sarolgus & in this city before. We have No.2 to No. é — pay, the ‘proprietor of the Forest Grove House | yilleside. Unthe front they haye a reguiae | ‘0-day, and resolved to hold a regular meeting T LOW PRICES ey . i. I. GREGOR SUTLEBS, ATTENTION! Will’ accommodate faimilies and visitors ataslow a | pastion work for eighi batteries, and of at New York on the 20tb, totake action Sor = pore of Conireae and Aonvslers will please ewe PALE ee wo poxes CARTS 4bE- ite as 8 strict regard to ihe respectability ofthe | oc rine pits. On ie other hand. thersere | State Convention this fall. env areanis Gate en | SaeaaNiTae VENUE ST LWER : *” ADAMANTINE OANDLES, The direct route to reach the Forest GroveHouse | several considerations that make Gen Rose- Superior LEATHER and DEMS TRUNES mate | OF EVERY DENOM lov TALLOW. eee: is from Philadelphia by Newark or Jersey city,by |, crans hope that Bragg will make a stand at nee’. Norder. Can be had at aiitimernoceehe NATION, | [heap for cash at National Soap and Candie | the Morris and Essex Railroad, to Hackettstown, | Tullahoma. Crxcixats, July 1—Coal has raised to $12 TRUNKS COVERED and REPAIRED at short ar THE COLLECTOR'S OFFIOR, Dott Green street and the Canal, Georgetown, Saitcmmintereeatdromed to the undersigned’ Distaakon a ton 30 Oat oe] = sal aeelncs been A (0. 476 8eventH StaKeT, —— ‘will meet with ca efense ‘io. Bostor, July 1. eal ve advance Georgetown ant Aiceasaein © S77 Dart of the Opposite Post Qfice Iirarivien:. TH? Cuuarasr 5 | “ielemesim? 'B MATHNWS, Proprietor) | CrNcINNATT, July 1.—A special meeting of | ed the price of anthracite coal here to $12 per x 2 JAMS 8. TOPHAM Goltector of internal tisvonne for the The New York Dining Room. 474 tiv aaet a REFRIGERATORS. |i the Sty, Cenacle Was Deut task Bight, welion x 4 COP ATS RATS! RATS iN _fesett - Datrict of Colurabia _ | posite Fest Office. Open day and night, Sunday:| 4 UST Received a large assortment from P! was resolved io put the State militia law into New York Trotting Mai ‘Bagel Pe ao tomenh ip 50 NOSE AOFLE eluded. Olean single Rooms 50 conta cache and New York. force at ones, All citizens between 18 and 40 w Xor ing Match. “QnpaUGsl BEDBUGs ceDBoGem | TAS 8,70, NOvey SOTLERS OF GEE | “my tim" pright with and withost Water Ooolers. years of age aot physically disabled, aretobe | | Nzw Yonx, July 1—The trot to-day was bes 1 FLEAS! &e. | and at abort notices oll of Waco Ske, ap. LY OF MAJ. GEN. WILLIAM B. FRANK- st Re-rigerators with Ceolers and organized into com} On the ith of July, | tween Patchen and Butler, being the sixth and Sia. be, destzored by never-faili pertaining to sutlers. CHARLES 8 sar | RW ioe Heportaf the Gommittee on the | "We wil sell the above low / and gre made subject to theGovernor’s call for | lastof theseries. Patchen won bath—two mile: be had at PB Weat Bod Drag #tore. 113 Gormer of John and 3. Gondvet of the War, with a 28 § part ‘%. aH. & BY. y, duty inesach mumbers a3 he may think neces- | heats. Time 1.56ands.1. The time of ue first Jean, ayen i j0a-20 mas tra’ Ma, nya Pahoa AYLOR, wy ¢ Sat Bee 4 sary. ” 4 mile of the heat was 2,22,