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THE EVENING STAR 18 PUBLISHED EVERY AFTERNOON, (8UNDAY EXCEPTED,) aT THE STAR BUILD: NGs, "4 AVERUB yD LiTH STRurr, BY W. D. WALLAOH,. pith t reves Papers served without wrappers by carriers 1 Gem per copy, or aeeee ona In & year, in advance; $2.50 for six months; for 4; and for less than three months at the rate of i2 cents a week. Single eopies, with or without wrappers, PW0 CENTS. RY” ADVERTISEMENTS should be sent to the O@ice before M1 o'clock .; otherwise they may mot appear until the next day. —_—_——— DENTISTRY. SIGESMOND & HAYWARD, N22" anD tRFROVED INVENTION ARTIFICIAL CHEOPLASTIC BONE TEETH, Witzour Mrrau Prare on OLasrs, os DR. 8. B. SIGESMOND, Broadway, New York, and 460 Penasylwania Avenue, bessocen 13th and 13th sts., Washington, the attention of the public to the following ‘antages of hie i : ree Poets s imaproved system : | any a i of a pesamicare @ever armvic mor change color oy aciis being three-fourths Sokeoe: than apy other. yiiaial sue east Se iatercdtotr eee them, eater? 70088 wiil be made inotennive, and never 4. No temporary teeth are nested, as be made immediately, thereby reeerrion Ss expression of the face which under the stem is frequently aiegrared &. This work has been son a tested over fve yer, ene of the first chemists and physicians Dr. 8. has aiso invented @ white undestractive metal filling, with which the most sensitive teeth be fillep withont pain, and can build uba Ly tooth on any side roots, which will » BOU! Parough lifetetime. Call'and examine for yourself. jy 3+ tf TEETH. M LOOMIS, M. D., the Inventor and Patentee ofthe MINERAL PLATE TRETH, attends personally at bia office in ety. Man: Petsons can wear these teeth who cannot ‘wear otbers, and no person can wear others who a3 68 at my office ean be accommodated ie and price of Teeth they may desire; Sees ag eae ry apd mi art can ‘produces, the MINBEAL PL: ATE will be more warrented. Booms in this ‘city No. 338 Pennsylvania avenue n 9th and 10th streets. Alzo. 2907 Arch st., lelphia. mar4-ly GAS FITTING, &c. GAS FIXTURES. B Have in Store pales doe a ly rece! @as KTU RES of entirely New Patterns and Finish. wericr in style to anything hereto! marl a 'e in’ —— generally 20 ont sad. examine of and WATER FIXTUHSS, feeling that wo have the Dest selected stock is Wook in the above ling intrusted to our tbe to. ot & MoGHAN, 376 D street, ENTE ae AUGUSTUS JOHNSON & €0., 289 PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE, Buerwusz Oru & 107Tx 87s., (OOMBS’ BUILDING,) Envite the Trade to inspect their stoek of WINES AND LIQUORS, POBACCO AND SEGARS, GROCERIES FOR THE CAMP, ‘wnsurpassed in this city in variety and quality, Being the Bole Agents for MBSERS. FRANK BININGER & CO., No. 15 Buavsn 817., New Yor, ‘we sell their eslebrated BOTTLED WINES AND LIQUORS, at New York prices,—freight added, We would call the attention of DIVISION PUR- VEYORS to the fact that we have the abeve goods ready packed for shipment in cases containing fem one to twelve dozen each,and can fill any order for them on call, t P. 8.—We also keep constantly on hand the larges and moet varied assortment of OCOHAMPAGNE WINES to be found in this city, embracing the following well-known brands Yor OLIQUeT, MORT & OHANDOF, @. H. MUMM & 00., PIPER HBIDEIOR, HEIDSIOS & 00., BUGEN CLIQUOT, DB BT, MARCEADX, CHARLES RIVART & 00, SF An Inspection of onr Stock Is most respect- fally solicited, AUG. JUHNSON & CO. may IS-tf WEBB & BEVER DGB, S¥OCESSORS TO GHABLES 8. FOWLER & 00, | IMPORTERS, WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DEALERS IN OHINA, GLASS AND BARTHEN WAKE, tal Goods, Ic Tin Goods, Tin Chamber Sete, Waitere, Water Coolers, Etherial Solar Lamps, Goal Oil Lemps, Lan- terns, Stone Ware, &¢., &., Goods Packed and Deli in ity and Georgetown free of cece ing hates 604 (Uda Fellows’ Hall) Seventh st., wy +6oly Washington Pp WAR MAPS. i HILP & BOLOMONS, Army Atationers, 332 Penn. avenue, have for saiea large assortment of War M. Re mongst which are— Beat of Warin Posians and Pennsylvania, . ac, ;erts Map of Virginia, mi RESP ss Bichmond and vicinity, St) 1 Gitarleston ‘Harbor and St. Helena nd, Boast Surrey Bingo of Bast and Wort Vifgini o! ‘est Virginia Gclton Map of Virginia and Maryland, 2 t of War in the West, showing the Mississi river from Cairo to the Gulf, &c., &c., cases, sheets, and mennted on canvas. Fivs-tW2Nrr BONDS. We are now prepared to Stil eaters U. 8. FIVE-TW 4) denominations, upon application, without lay Subscribers holding oar receiptsare notified that H their bonds are ready for debvery and are request- them, ¥ COOKE & 00., “Semtt FAY 000) inth atrest. addre) v and + -Ebening Star. ve, XXII. PROPOSALS. HATE, OAPS, BH DRY PRorosats a0 re 0A Ps, SHOES, TMENT OF WAsnInatos, term ister, July 1, 1863. invited for furnishing for be delivere? in this city, the itabie for cl: thing contraband men. womer, aod children Bussett Broganr,and other serviceable Bhoes, rmen, women, and children's wear. felt, and'woolen Hats, and cloth Caps. hickory and check Shirts, and Den Kerseye, linseya. ginghams, blankets, and other Woolen aid Cotten Goods.’ ‘si Eamples should be sent with each bid, at the ex- pense of the party forwarding the same No bids will be entertained unless satisfactory evideree can ‘urnished of the reliability ava lopaity of the bidder. ‘Troposals will be opened from time to time and contracts awarded as the interests ofthe service may require, Good security will be required forthe faithful pebinieas of any contraet made under this adver- tisemen: jrogonals, atmengs jeicrensed a we mnder signed, and indorsed *' Pro 8 for farnishia, Dry Occ ds &c. ELIAS M GREENE, Lieutenant Colonel. Ohief Quartermaster, jy 21m Department of Wasbinaton. P. Mayor's Orviog, July 2)th, 1353. ROPOSALS Will be received at this office until 12 o’clock m. on Saturday, the 26th instant. for gra- ding and gravelling I street north, from Connecti- cut avenve to Pennsylvania averue, the gravel to of @ quality to beapproved by the Qom- taissioner and Assistant Commissiners, and to be nine inches in the centre, iapering off to four inches towards the gntter line, to be well raked of Cae of arene: size, and to be roiled with a avy roller. arpa will state the Lated ir cable rd for era an requare yard for cravelling. o ort of ine appropriation will be paid. the ona tractor except upon the certificate of the Com- mieecree sacnoau the aasiatent Com misioners at the work has been property oxecut-d. propeg” KR. DORSETT, Commissioner Fir-t Ward. CHARLES GORDON, .M. P. KING, Assistant Commissioners. Sy 20 {Int., Chron. & Rep,] PkorosaLs FOR MEDIOINES.—Sealed pro- posais will be received by the andersignad until three o’clock P. M. on Baturday, the sta instant. for popelving the Washington Asylum with all the Medicines that ney be required for the gout cating: June th, 1864. The Medicines must ofthe best quality furnished as may ba required, and if pot approved by the Physician to the Asylum tote eafocted a aoe Ce Pere! the Asylum alist of the icles usually req 5 z Ww. MAN, .G. H. NEW! ; JORN MoDEVITT, Sy dtd GOommissioners Waskington Asylum. P _ Mayor’s OFFicg, July 2, 1353. BOPOBSALS Will be reesived at thi- office until 12 0’clock m. on SATURDAY, the 2'th instant, for grading and graveling I etrect north, from éth to th street west. The be of aquality to be approved by ee Commissioner aed Assistant Com- mirsioners. and t. be nine inches in the center, ta- pering to fur inches at the gutter line; to be well raked of stones of nl phd ada size, and to be well roiled with « heavy roller. Bidders will atate jae alg per cubic yard for grading and square yard for graveling. No part of the perceriation wul be psid the contractor except upon the certificate of the Com- ese et ae she namisvent Commissioners at © Wo es yn properly execu’ a @ DOUGLAS, Commissioner of Furth Ward, ‘JOSIAH ESSEX, SAMEEL WI8k, dy 2i-td_ (Chron.&Rep } Asa’t Commissioner’. D?P°r QUART RE MASTER'S OFFICE, } ‘TERS apa ner 18th and & streets, Wasuinctox, July 18, 1833. SEALED PROPOSALS will be received at this office until BATURDAY, July 25, 1863, at twelve m., for PLUMBING, at Harewood 0.8. Hospital. |’ * Plans aud speciticationscan be seen at the Hos- pistes Wednesday, July 22, between the hours of and2p.m. Proporals should be addressed to Captain E. BE, Camp, A Q.M ,msrked “Proposals for Plumbing at Harewood Heepital.”’ Sy 20-td ROPOSALS FOR HAY, STRAW, AND GRAIN{ AssisTaxT QuARTERMASTER’s OFFICE, Forage ae ee, Cor. G@ and Zid streets ASHINGTON. D.C., April 16, 1863 Waitren Proposals are invited for furnish: HAY, STRAW, OATS, and OORN, for the use ei this Depot, te be dellvered at the Railroad Depot, oratany of the Government wharves in this cit: ‘he properais to be addressed to the under- + and they should state the quantity of such article offered, also the prize and the date del 8 Propésals will be reccived for five thousand (pon bushels of Corn or Osts, and fifty (50) tons of ‘ay or Btraw, and upwards, unless it should be for the interes; of the Government to contract fora ameunt, All grain tube put up in good sacks, of about two (3) bushels each, which are to be furnished at the cost cf the contracter. The Hay and Straw to be securely baled, All Grain and Hay offered to be subject toa rigid inapection by the Goverment Irepectur. Contracts will be awarded from time to time to ie lowest responsible bidders, as the interests of the service may require. Good security will de required for the faithful fulfiliment ofany conirast eeay ment to be Made at the ‘completion of th ‘aymen @ made atthe completion of the contract, BL. BROWN ‘Sp 17-3m Captain and A. Q.M.U.8.A. For the Holidays. a. M. BININGER & 00., BaiR0N OF Nos. 19 anv 21 Broan Bt., Nuw Yous OFFER FORK SALE AT THEIR STOKE, Me. 237 PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE, NEAR THIRTEENTH STREET, SIGN OF THE OLD KNICKERBOCKER, THE MOST COMPLETE ASSORTMENT OF IMPORTED WINES AND LIQUORS TO BE FOUND IN THE METROPCLIS, —ALso— FINE GROCERIES, CAN GOODS, KITS AND KEGS No. 1 MACKEREL, KENNEBEO SALMON, SOUSED & PICKLED LAMBS’ TONGUES PIGS’ FEET, — ENGLISH DUN UODFISH, ‘Together with all the LUXURIES INCIDENT TO THE SEASON Messrs. A. M. B. & Oo. are also Sole Proprietors af BININGER’S CELEBRATED LONDON DOCK GEN, . Put up in Quart Bottles for medicinal use, Also, Bole Agents for OLD TOM LONDON OORDIAL GIN. SW All articles bought at thelr store warranted of the first quality, and forwarded toany part of the city free of expense. As we intend to be permanentiy located, we re- epectfully request families to give us acall. ABRAM M, BININGRR, HENRY T. OAPEN. Wasu:noton, December, 1863. 4.M. BININGER & 00. have no connexion wit «ny other House, amit ROLLIN OHURCH, Agent ‘BENAL REVENUE STAMPS, ae i” EVERY DENUMINATION, ‘Gan be had at all times hereafter AT THE OOLLKOT No. 470 Savunra ereeer ioe oO. ie TH STREE’ Opposite Pi Department. . J. BOWss Collector of Internal Revenue for the feosett District of Columbia | REMEDY, ‘or GONORRHGA, GrERT, te. iJ ." edients are purely vegetable, it is MN nebees to the fate, has no bad odor, and may be carried in the vest pocket without fear of TISH-WANG, 7HE GREAT CHINESE tection. Circulars free. Pri¢e $1 a box. Bold 8.0 UPHAM, 403 Chestont st, Philadelphia, and ip Washington by 8, C. PORD, 390 Pennayl- vanisavenue. Savt by ja lSeoly U.2 paor ios FOR COLORED TROOPS Ordrosaux’s ManuaLfor the Military Surgeons, The Freedwen of South Carolina. By Charles chotf, 16, ¢ es oreo Hygiene with Spscial Reference to the Military Ser ice. 8S ppc eng aeer beg A nu 5 4 Eaco’s New Boow on Btos pa Rok PAYLOR. Ds aR REPORMATION IN FEB TIMS - CALYIN. 4volu: ; 2 Tayno |. pia ; Stas get some of the great bargains pot C MARE ET, MENT WHARF. THE Pron brama Senne A. M. HEPBUBN, Proprietor, MEATS, FISH. L, FRUIT, ICB, &e, eee OrRsALE asp Rerait 4 livered in acy part of the city onand ate tne sith Tot. $e 19-Im* T. © BOOKS JUST RECEIVED [A728 MEIC Boer Kehos do Monde Rotere ux, Tat and 2a vols, P i 8. Reuve's Pratitions (Ghopin’, 1 vol. Kiletanta Lanne trans and Labitzky Wal: ses), 1 vol. Partitions of all modern'Operas. s Music Store o! oe WG. MBTZBROTT, fort WG. MBTZBROTT, _ COTINS, of suites s60: Sevonts at. 98 CHLrasa™ =e | * WASHINGTON, D. C.. WEDNESDAY, JULY 22, 1863. N°. 8,245. THE WEEKLY STAR. This excelient Frnily and News Journa, containing a grenter variety of interesting reading than can be found im any other, is published on Friday morning. TERxA— Cosh, mrcriahly in advance. Single copy, per annum. Five copier, Ten copies Twenty-five copies 4 J m0 At invariably contains the « Washington News” that has made The Daily Evening Stay circulate co generally throughout the country &7 Single copies (in wrappers) can be pro- cured at the connter, immediately after the issue ofthe paper. Price—THREE CERTS. LEGAL NOTICES. ‘HE SUPREME COURT OF THE DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA, Holding a District Gourt of the United states for th istrict.— To al whom it may concern, Gree ww hereby Ven, that, on the 23i day of June, 1*°, the Mar- shal of the United States for the District of Uo-~ lumbia seised Lot numtered 4in square numbered 116; that part of Lot numbered i5, being the west 9 feet 11 incbes fro by: ee depth of the iot ia square numbered t numbered 7 in square dered 53; lot numbered 19 in square numbered 285; lot numbered 4 in rquare numbered 642; lot pumbered 15 in square 642; lot numbered 2¥ in square numbered 642; lot numbered | in square de- signated ana numbered E 532; lot nambered 2in fquare E 642; lot numbeed 3in square B 642; and lot numbered 4 in square BM 642, as the same are Known. marked ana designated oa the ground late and plans of Washington oi!7, resorded in he land Reccrcr of said District, together with all the imprevements. bulidings. rights. privileges, appurtenances ard other hereditaments to tae fame belonging, as the property of Raauet L. Lewis; ard the same are libelled and prosecuted in this Ceurt in the nama of the United tates, for forfeiture on aceount of certain breaches of ‘the laws of the United Bates, committed by ssid Samuel first Monday of August next, when and where ail rsons are wurned to appear to show oause why Soreitare should nos be decree}, and to interrveae r ents, ya 8. J, MEIGS Clerk. HE SUPREME COURT Of THE DISTRIOT OF OOLUMBIA, Holding a District Court of the United #tates for the said Di-trict.—To ail whom it may concern, Greeting:—Noticé is hereby given, that. on tne 2dday of June, 1463, the United Ria tes Sin ponee T. A. Ward, attached to the Poto- 101 mac aptured the skiffno name, with the ad merchandise Inden therein, and and the same were gton, within the ju- risdiction of this Court, and the same are libsied and proseented ia this Uourt in the name of ths United Btates, for condemnation as lawfal prize, and that said cause will stand for trial at the City Hall, in che city cf Washington on the first Mon- day of August next, when and where all persons are warned toappear to show cause why condem- na‘ion should not be decreed, and to intervene for their interests. jy W R, J. MEIGS, Clerk. pas 8UPREME COURT OF THE DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA, Holding a District Gourt of the United Btates for the aid District.— To ail whom it may concern, Grecting:—Notice is hereby iven, that,on the 23th day of May, 1863, the Uni- d States steamer Ratellite, attached to the Poto- mae Flotilla cantared the schooners calied the h, their tackle, apparel and furni- same have been brought to the port ton, within the jurisdiction of this Court, and the same are libeled_and prosecuted in this Court in the name of the United States, for condemnation as lawful prize, and that said cause will stand for trial at the City Hall, in the city of Washington. on the first Monday of Auge next, ap) Arctic and B: when and where ail persons a: to show caure wh decreed, and to in' Syl? condemnati: terosta. R. J. MEIGS, Clerk, TILES, PALBE, PILES.— Dr. WITFIELD'S VEGETABLY PILLB are warranted a certain cure for Piles, The worst casos yield after one or two doses. No surgical ope: ould be re- sorted to, as relief thus obtained is but temporary, and mo cure has ever been perfected by the use of the knife, The following gentlemen have been cared : Mr, Stiles, No, 299 Broadway; Mr Hughes, No. 107 Bpring street; Mr. Fisher Street, and numerour be obtained at my office. Price 5 cents par box Boldby alldragciate. Wholesale by D8. BARNES & CO., No. 202 Broadway, and Ua ae ete, Dr, Witheld’s Pills are sold by B. 0. FORD. No, 290 Penp. avenue, Washington, D. C., and by HENBY OOOK, King street, eter aS Je 13-Im No. 481 Broadway, New York. No, 544 Broome ies whose ‘addresses can A LARGE ASSORTMENT OF MARTIN & SCHATZ GUITARS have tust been received at the Music Store of W.@. METZEROTL corner litb street and Pa. avenue. Je 18. J ACCORDKONB. UST Received from Paris a large assortment of i Accord Je 29-tf . T. BP. JOYOR: ne PHYSICIAN AND SURGHON, OFFICE—113 PENN. AVENUE Ovek Moons’s DruG Stor Washington city, D.C. @7 Advice gratis to the poor f.om seven to nin p.m. Ja 21-tma* ‘OME AT LAST—Another of those superiur Cc toned rosewood PIANOS which we sell, for $3W in monthly payments or a hand A some deduction wade for cash. A choice’ invoice of Bteit way'a Pianos exp ctad in to day. WG METZEROTT'S Music Depot, corner llth street and Pa, avenue, By W. L. WALL & CO., Auctioneers. it) AND OARRIAGE BAZAAR AND RB Hi bes POSITORY, Expressly for the SALE OF HORSES, CARRIAGES, STOCK, ko., 95 Louisiana Avenue, Between Ninth and Tenth streets. Gash ADVANCED on ConsiGNMuNTs, Storage for Carriages. orses, Carr ages, &c., received for private sa) W.L. W. WALL & 00., Aucts, jy 8 my 20-tf WASHINGTON THEATER, ELEVENTH #TREET, NEAR PA. AVENUS. THIS ( Wedneadsy) EVENING, Sixth rightsf the bril jently, succersfal engage- 0 Went JANE ENGLIBH’S FAMOUS FKENCH TROUPE ST. DENIS. La Eelle Resita, 5: iles Louise Doneiti, Augusta, Henri Augouste, Jo-et Caren, Mons. and B’me Montagari, &o , Ac. Po it vely last vight of the Comic Pantomine, the TWO BIMPLETONS. GRAND RAVFL DIVERTISSEMENT. Positively last night of the Ballet Pantomime, ETARANTUI&. Avias, Buriesques Grand Pas, Ballets, &e.. &c. SATURDAY AFTERNOON NEXT. There will bea performance at 3 o'clock for eratifeation of families, ladics and children. AUmisaion 75, 5 and 25 cents, ODS FELLOWS’ HALL. MONDAY BVENING, July 27th. 1833. FOR ONE WEEK! Firet appearance in Washington, since his return from Eurcpe. o' PROFESSOR ANDERSON, (Son of the Wizard of the North,) in his entirely new entertsinment of Preatidigitation, entitled «#7 THE WORLD OF MAGIC as lately performed be him in Fnglend, Ireland, and Seotiard inall the principal Opera Houses and Theaters. before tacusande of apectators, who have classed him sa THE GREATEST MAGICIAN OF ANCIENT OR MODER’ TIMES! “During the pest six years, Prof, Anderson has traveled tbrongh Austr’ is. Bandwich an + koriety Islands Cali England, Ireland and Scotland, in which time he has added a:! the noveaities he has learned to hin CYCLOGEOTIC AND HYPEXRMETRICAL PROGRAMMZ, The principal featora of the entertainment is the ENTIRE ABSENCE GF ANY APPAHATUS! _ All effects being produced under EXTRAGRDINAY MANUAL SKILL! A Grand Day Entertainment every Wednesday and Saturdsy. for the accommodatian o1 Ladies and Caildren, ut3 p m, Admistion 25 cents, Reserved Beals 50 cents. Doors open at 734 o'clock; eotn- mence at 8 0’slock. Jv 22-5t* CANTERBURY HALi, CANTERBURY HALL, CANTERBURY HALL, LOUISIANA AV.. BRan Sixeg Srerer. Wm. E. Binn....... ...Bole Manager and Proprietor THE SUMMER THEATER AND STANDARD MUSIC HALL, ST POPULAR PLACE OF AMUSE- THE MOO ENTIN THE COUNTRY Tee TO-NIGAT, The great French Ballet Pantcmime entitled ROBERT AND JAQUES, BY THE UNRIVALED PANTOMIMIC TROUPE, MISS EVA BRENT, The most popular a highest salaried vocalist in merica, _, The Great Ethiopian Oonmediens, DENNY GALLAGHER, JONNY MACK, B. H. COLLINS. J. 8. EDWARDS, &e., &o., &e, &e ME GEO. R. BDESON, The favorite Comedian and Qomiec Voeslist, MONS. LOU I8 SZ0LLORY, And his Lovely Ballet Corps. Admission twenty five and fifty cents. Gren fasily Matineeevery Saturiay Afternoon. ¥ 20 i ae a, | VARIETIES! VARIETIES! Fronting Pennsylvania avenue aad Ninth st, EVSRY NIGHT THIS WEEK. GREAT LIFE-LIKE PLAY. THE BENEATION EVENT OF THE CITY! DELLE es oF WASHINGTON. PICTURES OF WASHINGTON LIFE, HIGH AND LOW LIFE IN THB CAPITAL “AL STORY TRUE IN PLOT EVERY LOA NIGH? AT THIS HALL. - THE GREAT SUMMER RESORT. VENTILATED ON SCIENTIFIC PRINCIPLES, FULL DRAMATIC COMPANY, GREAT PANTOMIME TROUPE, AGNES BUTHERLAND, JIM BUDWOKTH, e BILLY ROBS, 3 FIFTY ARTISTS. WEDNESDAY AFTERNOON, LADIES’ MATINEE. THEY GREAT PLAY PERFORMED. REMEMBER THE VARIETIES, bb kb bb 8b dy 20-6 AUGUSTUS JOHNSON & €0., 989 PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE, Burwees 975 snp 107TH 873., GAVE BOUGHT AT THE RECEIVER'S SALB THB WHOLE BALANCE OF STOCK of the late firm of LBACH & CO., BALTIMORE, consisting of: HERMETICALLY-SEALED GOODS, OF EVERY DESCRIPTION: MEATS, POULTRY, FISH, FRUITS, L. Lewis. and that raid cause will stand for trial at the City Hall. im the city of Washington. on the VEGETABLES, AUGUSTUS JOHNSON & CO., ap Stf 423" OOLLINS & 00,5 PHILADELPHIA DRAUGHT ALE AND PORTER. Zam now receiving large quantities of DRAUGHT ALE axd PORTER from this celebrated Brewery, which I am prepared to furnish on short notice to ail persons who will favor me with their orders. Satisfaction guarantied. Orders given to my drivers will be promptly at vended to. Goods deliveredin all parts of Washington and Georgetown, free of charge. ‘Terms :— Cash on delivery. RILBY A. BHINN, Agent, Gaion Bottling Depot, 57 Green st., Georgetown, D.C. 289 Pennsylvania Avenue. 20 6-tf FOR STAMPING PAPER AND ENVELOPES TH NAME, INITIALS, CREST, or = GOAT OF ARMS PHILP & SOLOMONS, 2 Metropolitan Bookstore, No, 332 Pennsylvaniaavenue. | NO CHARGE. Mar B-cot! MVE*aGhamaey Cate school weary tov which "we invite top PIN CR ae Sats SOUPS, Etc. WHICH WE OFFER TO THE TRADE, DY THE PACKAGE, . PaB BELOW MANUFACTURER'S PRIOES, N UBIOAL ENTERTAINMENT VERY EVENING AT NEW YORK SUMMER GARDEN, No. 360 C Strest, id Sth streets, G. LIST, Proprietor. Between 4}, a1 2m” é Price 25 centa. Map of Virginia (Coast Survey.) Price 8 cents, Map of Eastern Virginia, Price 50 cents. Map of Charieston. Price sy cants. E Map of Charleston and St, Helena Sound. Price cents. at baie of Richmond and vicinity. Price 5) cents. Map of the Mississippi river from Cairo to the Gnifof Mexico. Very large. Price $1. | Lioyd’s Railroad Map of the United States. Price 25 Sone meet bela Hrectyiera 3: eye views of thé various States and seats of war. "For tale by PHILP & SQLOMONS, $y 20-3¢ 332 Penn. avenue. NITED BTATER 5-20 BONDS, UNITED STATES 7-20 TREASURY NOTBS, UNILED STATES COUPONS OF 1351, UNITBD STATES CERTIFICATES OF IN- ¥ DEBTEDNESS, Gold, Silver, Uncurrent Money, Exchange on all patts ef Europe and the Northern Cities, BOUGHT AND SeLD. We are authorized to furnish 4-3) Bonds a‘ par Until the ist of August next, when the priviledze of convertion ceases, Ordera for Stocks and Gold executed in New Yerk exclusively on commission. RITTENHOUSE, PANT & CO, yi7 tf Bankers, 352 Pcnr.ayenue. _ REASUBY DEPARTMENT, OFFICE OF COMPTROLLER OF THE CURRENOY, WasHINGTOS, July 16, '863.— Whereas, by satisfac- tory ¢vidence presented to the undersigned, it has besnseade to appear that the Pirst National Bank of Wasbington, in the county of Washington, and tict of Columbia,has been duly organized uader and according to the requirements ofthe act of Congress entitled “ An act to provides natioual currency, secured by a pl«dge of United States stocks, and to provide for the circulation and re- €emption thereof,” approved February 25, 1853, and has c mplied with all the provisions of said act re- ¢ uired to ry eer lied with before commencing the usimer * of Barking: Now, therefore, 1, Hugh MeOulloch.Comptrolier ofthe Currency, do hereby certify that the said First National bank of Waskingtoa, county of ington, and District of Columbia, is author- : = commence the businessof Banking under e ac aforesaid. L. 8. id seal of offi¢e this 16th day of July. 5 Uh, 8] amd geal of of eg Ate etl ae rao May of Pennaylvania and Virginia. In testimony whereof, witners my hand _Sy 17-d2m Comp*roller of the Gurrenc: & OO, ee SSE 388 Pa, avenue, the National Hotel, ROCK URYSTAL Brazilian Pebble) and IM. P PERISCOPIO SPKOT. } sclenti@l- 7 eax caeeey suited to the proper condition OPE! JIELD GLASS: TIO | Pee Ra Mae aT | MATIC, D SURVEYORS’ OMENS, Faueen en and Miltary Ucisbriticn” PHOTO. GRAVE ALBUMS Inovers style: ST ERHOECO Bo MS ' jOBCOP RS tsidnee gares. wholetalesr relat ays | . five hurdred sets of o1 jorse second - ‘ed good opi Np. 3 we pert suiarabe 9 rir tothe Ke last of the War, with my 2 oa S sy . ting that the nob attacked three soldiers, but ‘seCc- nd Saddie { TELEGRAPHIC NEWS, {ASSOOLATED PRESS DISPATCHES.} ANOTHER VICTORY IN THE SOUTH. WEST. ‘The Rebels Driven from Yazoo City—Six Heavy Guns and a Gunbeat jured—Our Army Pursuing the Retreating Force— The Gunboat De Kalb Biown Up by Tor- pedoes, The Secretary of the Navy last night received the following: UnitED STaTEes Misaiserpr: Squaprox, Fiae-Suip Brack Hawk, orr Vickenure, July 14, via Cairo, July 21.—Heon. Gideon Welies—Sir: Hearing that Gen. Johuston was fortilying Yuzoo City with heavy guns, and gathering troops there for the purpuse of ob- taining supplies for his army from the Yazoo country; also, that the remainder of the ene- my’s best transports were then showing a pos- sibility of his attempt to recape, Major General Grantand myself determined to send a naval avd mililary expedition up there to capture them. The Baron DeKalb, New National. Kenwood and Signal were dispatched, under command ot Lieutenant Commander John G. Walzer, With a iorce cf troops numbering 5,0, under Major General Frank J. Herron. Pushing ap to the city, the Baron DeKalb engaged the bat- terics, Which were all prepared to receive her, and, afier ascertaining their strength, dropped back to notity General Herren, who imme- Giately larded his men, and the army and navy made a combined aitack on the enemy's works, The rebels svon fied, leaving everything inour possession, and burned four of their finest steamers thatran on the Mississippi river in times past. Tho anwy pursued the enemy and captured their rear guard of 2cu men, and atlast accounts were teking more prisoners. Six heavy guns und one versel, fortmerly a gunboat, fell into our bancs, and all the munitions of war. Wuforiunately, while the Baron De Kalb was moving slowly along she run foul of a torpedo, which exploded and sank her. There WAS no £ign of anything of the kiud to be secn. While che was going down another exploded under her stern, The water is rising fast in the Yazoo, and wecan donotiing more than get the guns out of her, and then get her into deep water, where she wil! be undisturbed until we are able to raise her. The officers and men lost everything. I have the honor to be, very respectfally, your obedient servant, Davi D. Porter, A. R. Admiral, Commanding Miss. Squadron. Details of the Victory. Cairo, July 20.—Vicksburg advices to the 15th inst. eay: Yauoo City, which was held by abont 800 rebels, was captured by Gen. Herron on the 33th; 250 prigoners were captured. The gunboat De Kalb was blown up by 2 torpedo ard sunk in shallow water. She will be raised. No lives lost. | The rebels burned three transports lying | above the city. Some eightor ten large steamers bave goxe up the Yazoo. Logan has been relieyed from his command by Sherman, it is stated, for disobedience of orders and prematurely attacking Jackson. He made the attack on the 13th instant, and was repulsed with a loss of three hundred killed and wounded. Sherman is besieging Johnston at Jackson, who is supposed to have thirty thousand men. It is said Johnston cannot escape. A steamer was loading at Vicksburg with | rebel sick and wounded for Mobile, via New Orleans. A large fleet of transports, convoyed by gun- boats, have gone up Red river under General Ransom. When he returns he is to tuke com- wand of Natchez. Gur forces at Milliken’s Bend and Lake Provicence are penerted to be anffering consid- erably from sickness. Contradictory Account of the Riet on Stat- en Island, New York, July 21.—The Commercial Aa- vertiser eays there was rioting on Staten Island last night, by drunken soldiers fighting among themerives. They fired on citizens, and one of the latter shot and instantly killed a soldier. Two other soldiers were fatally injured. A military council of inquiry decided the citizens were blameless. No damage was done to prope. The st has anentircly different story sta- Several of the rioters were wounded and one killed. Two soldiers were tatally stabbed. From Fortress Monroe. Fortress Monror, July truce steamer New York arrive irom City Point with one thonsand prisoners cf war, in charge of Major John E. Mulford. Thry left for Annapolis carly this morning. The Yorktown mail-boat Thomas A. Morgan strived from City Point at 5 o'clock this eve- ning, and brought down a noted secesh, Capt. Allen, who was on Magrnder’s staff. He was captured at Gloucester Point while engaged in spying about the fortifications at that place, Major General Foster arrived from Yorktown this forenoon and proceeded at once to Norfolk, and has been engaged to-day in reviewing the troops in that vicinity. sulsequtuily dispersed. The Sale of the PHILADELPHIA, July 2 @ subscription agent leports the sale of $ 550 of five-twen- ties on Tuesday at the various agencies, deliy- cries of bonds being made to June 30. These gratifying figures are the result of the popular mind being settled with respect to the various military and political movements. Further jarge sales may be anticipated before the Ist of Avgust. This loan is probably the only one which the Government will issue at par, and will command 2 premium so soon as subscrip- tions are stopped. Loss of Life Occ: med bya Gale. Nerw York, July 21—During a high gale at noor, the walls of the Twenty-second street siation-house fell, burying a numberof women and children in their ruins, Several are sup- posed to be killed, This was the station-house burnt by the mob last week. From San Francisco. San FRANcI8CO, July 16.—At the request of the French consul, Collector Lowe retused to j Jewell. LOCAL NEWS. aie eae DieTRIRTTION OF Mepala AND Prewiuns To THE Puntic Scnoois oF GEORGETOWN.— Gu Monday, July 20, in the presence of a large audience, the interesting exercises ot the annual distribution took place at the echool Toome. Alter muric by the bard, and prayer by the Rev. br. Brown, of the Presbyterian Charctr, an excellent address was delivered by Z. Rich_ ard?, Eeq, of Washington, so long ideutfiea with the educational interests of the District, At the close of the address, his Lonor, Mayor Addiscn, commenced the delivery of thie very han¢ ecme premiums that bad been provided, in which he wassubsequently relieved by Re Ir. Eiowr, Rev. Dr. Reese, of the Metho Frotestant Church, W. L. Dunlop. Exq, of th Boaid of Guardiands, and Key. P. H. Sweet, Tetpectively. In the Jonior Female Department, in the ordtr of mcrit—First Spelling Class—Lillie Burns, Mary Hunt. Second Class—Mary Dean, Precilia Estlen. Third Class—Lillie| Oruit, Cortelix Goodrick. Fourth do.—Annie Bow- man, Laura Binndon, Fifth do.—Kate Blun don, Lottie Wilson. First Reading Class— Lilie Burne, Mary Hunt. Second do.—Snarah Biuncon, Mary Lean. Third do.—Lillie Cruit, Ruellem Hurley. Fourth do—Annie Bow- mar, J.2ura Thomas. First Mental and Prac- tical Arithmetic—Lillie Burns, Annie Daw- eon. Second do—Mary Dean, Laura Marcy. Firet Grsmmsr—Lillie Burns, Mary Hunt. Firet Georgrapy—Lillie Burns, Mary Hunt. Second do.—Mary Dean, Kate Fletcher. Gen- eral Premiume—Mary Hurt and Lillie Ornit, for Punctuslity; Mary Hunt for improvement in writting; Mary Hunt for not having violated the rules of strict propriety and morality during the year; George Martin, tor excellent moral conduct. Senior Female Depariment—General—Punc- | tuality—Mary Rockaway, Anna Core. Wri- ting ard Figures—Alice Thorn. Deportment— Alice Woodward, Joeephine Manakee. Spe- cial—Fourth Class Spelling—Ida Gibson, Dora Macksmith. Third do.—Mary Gompf, Ella Cruit. Second do. and Dictation—Lizzie Rock- away, Clara Warner. First do., do—Emma Burns, Mary Rockaway. Third Reading— Agnes Milligan, Ida Reynelds. Third History— Alhce Woodward, Etla Lipscomb. Second do.—Mary Rockaway, Anna Core. First do.— Emma Burns, Alice Thorn. Third Geogra- phy—Henrietta Paxton, Mary Silence. Second do.—Lizzie Rockaway, Anna Cogswell. First do—Mary Kockaway, Anna Core. Third Arithmetic—Mary Gompf, EllaCraig. Second Reading—Clara Donaldson, Clara Warner. Second Grammar—Mary Rockaway, Lizzie Fowler, Emma Thorn. First do—Emma Burns. Second Arithmetic—Henrietta Paxton, Clara Werner. Familiar Science—Mary Sedge- wick, Josephine Tanner. Second Di:vision— First Arithmetic—Florence Sullivan, Rebecca Hughes. First Reading—Anna Core, Emma There: First Arithmetic—_Emma Burns, Alice Thoin. Junior Male Department.—General—Punc- tuality—Jumes Kitchens, Richard Bowman. Deportment—leaac Birch, Wm.Stalcup. Spe- cial—First Spelling Class—George Steigaut, issac Birch. Second do —John Reid, Samuel Faxton. 1hird do.—james Kitchens,-Richard Bowman. Fourth do.—Henry Biggs, Resin Edmonston. Fifth do.- James Dixon, David Rotertso! First Reading—Juo. Stalcup, Lon. Second de—Joln Reid, Frank A. Gray. Third ¢o.—Geo. Eetler, Muicom Jones. First Geogruphy—Lou. Jewrll, Jno. Stalcup. Second do.—Jonn Reid, Frank A.Gray. Third o.— Robt. Hudson, Geo. Estler. First Mental Arithmetic—Lou. Jewell, John Staleup. Sec- oud do—Jchn Rockaway, Chas. Hall First Practical Arithmetic—John Stalcup, James Grimes. Second do.—Jobn Tanner, George ; Mankins. FiretGrammar—John Staicup, Jas. Sees First Writing—Len. Jewell, William all. Senior Male Department.—General—Deport- m«nt—Geo.Cartwright. Punctuality—Jos. F. Birch. First Geography—Jno. Sebastian, Wm. H. Marriott. Second do.—Dongiass SMIth, Jos. F. Birch. Third do—Jokn E. Robertson, Fer- dinand Baker. First Reading—Rich’d Cart- wright, Humilton Steele. Second do.—Robert Oseire, Cornelius Smith. Third do.—John k. Lary, Wm. Ellis. First § pellling—John Se- bastian, Chas. Hamilton. Second do.—Corne- lius Smith, Chas. B. Craig. Third do.—Thos. Maitin, Samuel Harper. First Writing—Allen Fcarson. Second do.—Dan’l Rackaway. Third do. Gee. Brown. Fourth do.—Richard Se- bastian. Pirst Astronomy—Rob’t Ossire, See- ond Go.—Rich’d Sparks. Third do.—Charies Burrcws. First Arithmetic_John Sebastian. ro.d do.—Allen Fearson. History—David den. e silver medals, bearing the first honors le schools in ell departmentr, were award- othe following pupiis, and presented by Mr. Hyde, of the Board of Guardians, viz:— Junicr Male Depariment, Miss Reed teacher, to John } cup; Junior Female Department, Mrs. Edmonston teacher, to Lillie A. Burns; Senior Male Depa ent, Mr. Craig teacher, to Wain. H. Marriott nior Female Department, Miss Good teacher, to Emma J. Barns. A surring address by Dr. Brown, tollowed by music by the band, and the benediction by Dr. Reese, closed the exercises, and Mr. Presi- cent Beall dismissed the schools till the tst Monday in Sepiembe 5 Po1iceE Rerorts. irst Preciact.—Thomas Connel!r, selling liquor to soldiers, for trial. Second Precinct.—George Forsnagh, creating nuisance; dismisssed. Thomas Butler, drank and disorderly. M. Smith fighting P. Mani- hor, do.; Peter Heave, do: Wm. Galliger, drank; military. Valentine Eichil, selling whisky without license; $20. J.F. Norfolk, do; $20. Vrientine Eichil, do; $20. Margaret Ra- gan, do; $20. Patrick Carpenter, do: $20. Jno. Gro. Wagler, selling liquor without license; $10. Third Preciact.—A soldier, drunk; military. J. A. Grimes, disorderly ; Jas. Butler, buyiag stolen goode: John Gaul, drunk ; dismissed. Chas. Hamilton, disorderly ; $2.56. Lewis Chifley, do.; 5.62. Henry Martin, do.; 92.56. Ely Dover, do.; £5.56. Wm. Vigal, do.; $2.50. Chas. Curtis, firinga istol; $5.44. Wm. King, selling on Sunday; $5.62. Joanna Loneby, erunk; dismissed. Jas. White, disorderly ; military. Jno.Green, do.; |. Wm. Clarke, disorderly ; $3.62. Jacob Jackson, do.; 92.62. Wm. Johnson, do.; $2.62. Jas. Isbey, do.; 62. Fourth Precinct,—John McCogney, larceny; dismisced. Mrs. Mack, disorderly: do. Mar- garet Quinn, drunk and disorderly; work- house. Peter McGarvey, do.: do. Frank John- sep, riding on pavement, $2.50. Wm. Mocka- bee, disorderly; $2. Sarah Mockabee, assault and battery, bail for peace. M: and Rebec- perm:t a quantity of blasting powder to be shipped to Acapulco by a vessel which sailed yesterday. es The Expedition Against Fort Darling. Nrw York, July 21.—A Fortress Monroe dispatch received here says the expedition against Fort Darling has been abandoned. +02 + @ During the riot in Troy, Morrissey, the prize-fighter, actually took part against the ri- oters. The mob attacked the Troy House and demanded that the-negro waiters should be given up to them; but, says a reporter, they ‘were informed by Morrissey that the negroes had all left, but Dimgelf, and he was at their service if they desired.” This Hibernicism. closed the parley. The mob, conclading no doubt that Morrissey was able to “serve ont” eny of them, retired. w@-The Union citizens in Paris celebrated the Fourth of July by a dinner at the Grand Hotel. Some Sonth« rners boarding in the honse took offence at the display of the United States flag on the building and the proprietor took it down on account of their remonstrances. a> The day after the fall of Port Hudson had been announced the New Orleans Era had the tollowing :—Confederate Treasury notes were plenty yesterday, and very cheap, and could tind no huyers.. Mr. Barker wouldn’t look at them, eyen throngh his spectacles.” | 7 In less than one hour in New York, on Friday evening last; ‘$18,000 was raised for the relief of the famities of police, firemen, and military who had suffered by the rioters. aa" It is stated as a fact that Uharles Sumner wrote a letter. the other day, in which he did not Faye anything to say about Greece and | ome, oe ¥ 3 2 The London Engineer states that a man- «nfaeturer at Cl: ;Emgiland, has invented an adequate substitute for leather and is mak- in large : a7 The rioters at ivered from the jail eighty-eight pretty ora whom Barcka. der incictment for murder... ad 2 ca Nicholson, disorderly; 2 each. Albert Hurbert, riding on pavement; $2.50. William Lucas, assault and battery; bail for peace. A. Belmain, suspicious circumstances; dismissed. Deniel Picket, drunk and disorderly; $1.50. Wm. Wilson, fast riding; $3. Ida Mabetta, disorderly; workhouse. Jno. Leonard, drunk and disorderly; $2. Sizth Precinct.—Patrick Markey, driving over pavement; fined $1. Major H. C. Hutchens, A. A. Kickerther, W. Donoghue, Frank Sands, last driving; fined $5 each. Patrick Malene, sleeping in the street; dismissed. Jas. Foley, drunk; military. John Rutledge, drunk; fined $2. James McKeon, do.; dismissed. Joseph Young, fighting; do. Isaiah Lancaster, disor- derly; workhouse. Ann Tracey, drunk and disorderly; fined #5. J. H. Cunningham, dis- orcerly and protane; do. $5. Chas. Read, dis- erderly; do. $5. Jas. Shortell, do.; dismissed. Alice thew! do.; fined $5. James Ferguson, do.; dismissed. Tenth Precinct—Wm. O’Brien, disorderly; £2. John Buckey, do; workhouse. James Maginley, do.; dismissed. Margaret Magraw, do.; do. Suean Ann Rainer, vagrancy; work- house. Gabriel Boggs, drunk; dismissed. Geo. Layton, assault; do. Fannie Lyons, vagrancy; workbouse. Alice Cole, do.; security for behavior. James Johneon, drunk and disor- dcrly; do. Ellen Dayis, do; do. Margaret Russell, disorderly; ‘do. Geo. Melchberger, do; $1.4. Kate Thompson, Sroning s baway house; bail for a hearing. Mary ith, in~ mate. of a bawdy house; bail for a hearing. Mary Johnson mere y3Sned $2. AnnGrey, ; do» Matilda Ry selling liquor to Scie fined $20. David’ W. Merril) io: do. — held for trial. Geo. A. ‘and chain: jail for court. Day: sop, concealed wi mn. More and Wm. Daly, drunk add divorderine dismissed. . —_—_$— CHARGE OF Horse Augustus La Fontaine, stealing $41; watch ‘W. Merrill dis- orderly; Mary Cook, Thos. Thom, STEALING. Mr. G. Urich, of Frederick, Md., @ horse and b to two men, Germans. drove ot and. ever returned nor sent the’ ToD rty 2 eer-