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AUCTION SALES. + FUTURE DaYs. : \ et lS B* GREEN & WILLIAMS, Auctioneers. . TEE’S SALBOF TWOHANDSOME b_ **, THE OTR BAST OF THE CAPITOL AT ade Gn FRIDAY, the 20th instant, I shall sell, in they smniees, at 6 o'elock . by virtue o! at to wabser! fares oat A.B Re} and 389. one of the é reeords yt the eousty, jagton, in the ® lowing named = bait ‘tad belag ts thealty of Washington, Bis. FROM THE SOUTH. REBEL CASUALTIES IN THE LATE GREAT BATTLES. LEE REPORTED TO ACKNOWLEDGE A LOSS OF THIRTY THOUSAND. AVERILL AT WORK, —$—$—o-——— BarnMuDA Hunprep, § p. my May 13, via FoxuTRess Mongox—The rebel prisoners cap- tured iast evening say Lee admits a loss of tar. 000. resaid. viz ts mua bered meeeeen and ney am Besace “ Ges. Walker c Rr AEF ithe, g07e: ing over nineteen aquare feet of Spottsylvania. He lost a foot. are certainly fighting with muth cueunten thousand square feet of ground, . Sin cal mente wee ete Vv. XXIII. WASHINGTON, D. C.. MONDAY, MAY 16. 1864. N2. 3,499. wounded yestaraahe Wan, eae sears av. le si . satereinly one-touch to bless in & Tonia, aied yeierday in Richmond. 2, ane 18 mo nthe, the parchs 22, €ive notes for 5 7 “ WiLMINeTON, N. 9.—The iron-clad Say ct sale, "dood ven wud’ Good of trust AUCTION SALES. AMUSEMENTS. AMUSEMENTS. fee Sees fonts and soni ose" "The antec raders eave alle ing at PRY J.C. McaQUIRE & 00. Auctioneers. ©6©-—SC“<WX‘“ ce ANTERBURY HALLW©™— |—~C: FORD'S NEEW THEATER burned the bridge . The $i Sonveraucing atthe cost ofthe purchaser. | JRY J, 0. McGUIRE & O0., Auctioneers, CANTERBURY HALL. re Ons NEW THEATER, Late and Important from the | Yirgisis'ts scse on we Now river. | The Fustes reserve the right to. re sell the pro rty, | TWO FRAME HOUSES AND LOTS ON FOUR. | | MUBIO {OANTERDURY FALL. AND ‘ANTH STARET, ABOVE PUNNGTLYANIA AVBNUD, stroyed. Also, the Dublin depot, with all the a ee eontof the first pi i, E and a. Baif stroct, between Maryland avenueand | H A L L?CANTERBURY HALL,{ THEATER E ement, for six nights only, with the ate) Front, supplies, &c.—Averil’s work. wlige: nearer ipepnnre ra rrp wen eenee. Ser inene y Yards Haodsone Louisiana AVSxuB, complished actress, : The latest dates from the Army of the Poto- is ae eee Dene ae ipo ‘saga 1 ROBERT RIQKETTS. Trustee. BRIOK DWELLING-HOUSE and VACANT LOT Sizth Street, Rear ional and MI83 MARY MITCHELL. egis' ames of vigt my.6 GWEBN & WHLLEAME: Ruste: | ative comer cf RNG Ute tat Cae Bea | Near Commer af Sinth Sivan. Baas of National an __ THIS (Monday) EVENING, May 16, 1664, mac received by the War Departmentthis fore- | | The Regisisr gives ue uames of eighty-five GniOl Nala Gk sylvania avenue Bign of the Big Calcium Light. will be prosented, Sheridan Knowles’ beautiful | 200m, aretohalf-past six of Saturday morne | °*P' and wounded. AoTATS ON THE POTOMAC RIVERS = | oC EUOBRDAY AFTERNOON, May 19, at 434 aiaeac sree Somnay ofthe ing. The Sth and 6th corps had advanced by FACILITIES ix ALexaxpea Oounty, % frst-named and following in the order hereinafter | T#ORO™ Lea stato? Propelator: LOVE OHASB. the left during the night, and svere to have at- th gon Seal Fae THe sey. Col. A. H. Markland, postal agent for the armies, who has been heretofore with General Grant in the West, so efficiently overlooking Va. virtue of a deed of trust executed by Gas: by virtue of a ds of the Suprem W. E. Canavavcz.., -Btage Manager, ¥ i s a zach an and | Appolignia 3. Toshman, hs ite, of tke District ‘of Columbia, sitting 2 ‘Chancery, tance re with tke aucdine mete ee rite esau ae ces ennigeass " _ Feoords of Alérandria Coonty. Va.~the said Wherein GeocW. Milles is complainent ana Bite. GREAT EVENT OF THE DAY, A DAY AFTER THE WEDDING. e n heard, was conjecture: di 6 as- | wherein Geo. W. M complainant Ellen i in N. that Lee had withdra: @ the babnaret 4 in the rebellion. 4 tal. are defendants, No. Performed at four different Theaters in New York = e had w wn during night. We voverelen sathority Stine. United States,and | sub-divisions G, H, and OE BguareNo. pal rt Lady Elizabeth Freelove__. Misa Mary Mitchell the postal arrangements in that quarter, left ri ‘tront- on the same night to Our advance from the direction in which it was | this mornin; for the headquarters with the interest on the d by said deed. of feet on Pour-and- treet, ‘NAUSIASTIO AUDIENCES ! TO-MORROW, nde, sobutil vorlepet Nh ae a eee trast being in arrearand unpaid from th day Re Maryland avenue ace t oC iloeet a Jous oe POOLE'S ht aa second appearance of made, would compel him to fall backon Lynchburg. | mail with a view to permanently establishing Of Gctober, 61—F pphall prozeed. by running back 140 feet, improved with two frame CUDIO'R CAVE, MIS8 MARY MITCHELL. ‘The rebel papers regret that our forces under | the postal facilities for the army. After, the al - houses, 6 B separat A cr “td — rred by said'deed, and the statute in such cass NOU MEDIATELY A0TER. GUDIO'S CAVE, The grand spectacle of the NATAD QUEEN wit | Generals Crooks and Averill had destroyed | arrangements for the army are perfected, the meade and provided. and ga the 19th day of May,1864, Part of Equare No. #7. beginning at the end of 61 OuDI0O'8 Gavan: shortly be produced in a style of unequaled splen- | the great bridge over Naw River, on the Lynch- | routes and offices in that portion of the country inhonter the Mayer's ofsea} i the Oity of Alsen : Sey fronting Soy ates Siounaine. thenee s ahs CBDIO'B GAVE: AE err sce ea burg Railroad, and also destroyed a large ex- | are expected to be opened, and Ool. Markland dria, Vay at 12 o'clock, m., the propery mamed'en | feet zinchestn até tiigy’ Theat eee hes QUDIO'S CAVE, GROVER’S THEATER. tent of track, anda great quantity of supplies, | expresses the hope that the great Southern wid ged! that is to say the farm ealied “Summer | the south line of @ I:t leased to Wm. O’Brien, eon ore PENNSYLVANIA AY., NEAR WILLARD’S HOTSL, General Sheridan, with his force, reached | mail between this city and Richmond will si? on the Potomac river in said Oounty,—the | thence north 23 fect 2 inehes, thence east 5) fect to QUDIOS CAVE. + | Leowanp Gaoven..........-.----....Director | mary, ; sil 7 i Spd Cola TPORE Stone ect cra itty Rares, | ihe beginning. Also, art of ssid Bquare begin, Subio's CAVE: THE COOLEST THEATERIN AMERICA, VEN. | at So'croct, and formed his havens etc, | SbOTHy be opened. na aed about midws \- inj be! a * Rigton Ofty and Alexamiria. Vary owees: Was Outing om Beventh street cast 29 feet 2 laches, ILATED BY OVER 100 WINDOWS. St $ o'clock, and formed his junction withGen. | Lieut. Parker, a gentleman well quailtied for ICE WATER FOR THE, AUDIENCE! | Butler’s forces. a. er particulars of the sale will be given at ence east 76 feet. thence north 23 feat 3 inches, the position, will remain in charge of the mails the time thereof. thence west 75 feet to the beginnin, ether wi' MIS8 MARY PROVOST, _ here as heretofore. pee 5M. STEWART. Trasteo’ | Gealte vom nits comasting of a two story, brick Hemhe FAREWELL PERFORMANCES | GEN, BUTLER’S MOVEMENT ara ae ee ae z ing-! onting On Beven' xf y L (DS!TED STATES MARSHAL'SEALB. near L street south & pets Tre B of this accomplished lady will present her in her UPON RICHMOND ARRIVAL OP WOUNDED. an, ‘ IMMEDIATELY AFTER, favorite and most impressive impersonations. ; 26 07 e ri Facias, issued from | Lots No.2.8,4.6, and6, in Square ‘No, 991, front- 4 Thore great reprerentations which have won for ’ ie Sr EAT ST enn 6 G'oloch, Se sipamer ba Clerk's Ofice of the Bupreme Court of the | ing respectively Gn Pennsylvania ave mue.leventh B her an enviable and undying fame throughout the || Max i111 P. M.—Official dispatches have te of Maine arrived here trom Belle Pisin, e > FON istri » aD east and sou’ atreet. ° is im- entire American Continent. 3 ded. . me directed, I will expose to public sale, forcash, | proved with s handsome. brick dwelling-house, ¥ On MONDAY EVENING, May 16, been recel ved from Gen. Grant down to 6.30 p. | Aig on board 52) wounded. ‘The majority at the front of the Gourt Housedoor,of said Goune | with back kuildings, stable, carriage-houser, &c., she will appear in her latest great success, the im- | m. of yesterday. of these were serious cases, but few of them ty,on WEDNESDAY, the 25th day of May next, | being the résidence of the late Charles Miller. NE oN S personation o; Lee's Position. being able to walk from the boat to the whari. 3864, at 12 o’cloék m., all detendant’a right, title, | Terms: One-third in cash; the remainder in three EW SCENERY AND APPOINTMENTS, ., ROBERT BRIERLY, ‘The enemy has falien back about f There were a number of Confederate wounded gisim and interest in'and to the north part ‘of Lot | equal instalments at six, twelve, and eighteen NEW SCENERY AND APPOINTMENTS. in the beautiful drama, written by Tom Taylor, hela thes: Trey ee eoey four mules, ties No, 34,in Square No. 877, bounded as follows:— | months, with interest, for whioh the purchaser NEW BCENERY AND APPOINTMENTS. entitled the and held their position. There was no fight- | among them, one of them being a captain in & Begigning for the same at the southeast corner of | shall give notes secured to the satisfaction of the NEW SCENERY AND APPOINTMENTS, TICKET-OF-LEAVE MAN, ing yesterday. Virginia regiment. Lot Ho. 500 Ake line Foe ane reatonst, =. zat “ Ths porohaser to Bave the option of A Village in Fast Tennessee. Shih Hiss pins she warnises eulogy 60a strong: Progress of Gen. Sherman. The steamer Connecticut arrived at an earl; ning g is 7 a i Os i est proof of approbation from crow: ani fash- ji i 5S thenee east 97 fect to the beginning, together with | _Conveyances and revenue stamps at the cost of § Bavine in the Cumberland Mduneaias. fonable audiences, of auy play written ia modern Dispatches: irom Gens Chernian te that his pour iad pus sented : Hynde all singular, the improvements thereon, seized and- | the purchaser. The Burning Mountains times, wherever it haa been represented. movements had compelled the enemy to evac- | &nd were distributed among veroee nos Jevied upon as the property of Bamuel and Joseph | , If the terms ofsale are not complied within five | Water falls and Cli in the Cumberland Moun- | ,.Thecast, comprising one of the grandest collec- | uate Dalton, andour forces were now on the | Pitals. They were in charge of Dr. Hood, and Arnold, and will be sold to satisfy Judicial No 236, | days thereafter the Trustees resorve the rightto | tains ¥ = tions of characters ever assembled in one play, it | rear and flank of the enemy. are composed principally of Hancock’s men, in favor of White, Middleton & Beall, use of Elias | re-sell at the risk and cost of the defaulting pur- _ Machinery by H. Walker ig believed is one of the strongest ever yet given The operations of Gen. Butler are detailedin | W2O were heavily engaged on Thursday, but ite, chaser, on one week’s notice in the National Intel- Appointments by Mr. Sullivan this drama. the following telegrams: themostof them areslightly wounded. Among my2 WARDH. LAMON,U.8. hal, D.C. | ligencer, Gao: aaaaunan: Stone arranged by Joe Heahan. Time—The present day. Place—Lonéor. © £0) San Mae ack eee them werésome twenty or thirty officers. a. +. :. e irgini: |o. e1 ai ir. B¥ J. ©. MoG@UIRR & 00,, Auctioneers, E.O0. MORGAN, ” Sarustees. | yiare soning plountaing and Rescue of Virginia METROPOLITAN MUSIC HALL, [Received in cipher, 6.35p.m.] : . = A; THOS. BRADLY. tions ever presented to the public. PEANSYLVANIA AVENUE AND ELEVENTH STREET. Hatr-Way Howse, 2 a. m., May | 1964,— | FINE TROOPS SENT TO REINFORCE GRANT. TEDSTER PALE on ri BRUM DING ON ap.2l-eodads J, 0. MoGUIRE & 0O., Aucts. P ene puyrie- R. GARDINER & H. BNOOHS...._...Proprietora, | zon. Edwin M. Stanton, Secretary of War: We Among the troops passing through the city HUSETTS AVENUE AND NORTH ET BURECS. BX o © McGUIRE & 00., Auctioncers. EVERY NIGHT THIS WEEK, PROF. HOLDEN ——.-...-Musieal Director | are siill before the base of the enemy’s works | to-day to reinforce Grant, is the superb First On BATURDAY A¥TERNOON, May 21st, at ¢ — And on SATURDAY AFTERNOON, at 2 p.m.,will | THE COOLEST PLACE OF AMUSEMENT IN | &t Drury’s Bluff, Fort Darling. The enemy | Maine heavy artillery regiment (armed with gyclgck, on, the premisos, by virtue of a deed of | PUBLIC SALE OF VALUABLE IMPROVED | pe nrecented the New Drama deamaticen express. THE CITY! are here in force. Springficid vides ae setaatry) eighteen ken: trust, dated April 2ist, and duly recorded | PROPERTY, CORNER OF SIXTH ANDD B8TS., | Ty oy te Canterbury, be Jolin F Pools kee on ; Gen. Gilmore, by & flank movement, with a , SPrinetie pe Aasnthnsty), eightoet = the cords for Washington County, {ISLAND.) ued ys as en So THE LARGEST COMPANY OF ARTISTS! portion of his corps and a brigade of the icth | dred strong, of the best material yossible; and Ne rag Tequeat oF the bolder of the note thnre- ona or the ordes an8 doctes of the Or hans? CUpsO's CAVE BEAUTIFUL BALLETS! corps, assaulted and took the enemy's works | the equally fine Seventh New York heavy ar- sha . 6, . M. Mer- urt of the District of Columbia, passed in the a . ! nb-division of the south perkouSiuate No, | matter of Ana Mlizabeth and Mat Ann Barnes, on THE COMIC PANTOMIMES! . on their right at dusk last evening. It was | tinery, nineteen hundred strong. Both regi- 1g], fronting 22 feet on Sixteenth strest west, be. | orphans of Hanson Barnes, deceasca, bearing dats BATTLE-CRY OF FREEDOM bes : NEGNO BURLESQUES! | gallantly done. | The troops behaved finely. | ments have been doing garrison duty in this tween Massachusetts sverne and north P street, | onthe loth day of February, A.D. i861, and daly : Ifecadcipated Bonds COMIC AND SENTIMENTAL SINGING ‘We held our lines during the night, and shali : : ang running back 124 feet to s wide publioalley. |” | conflemed by the Supreme Court of the District of | POMP. selfemencinated bonds Wy oa pan BY THE move this morning again. : ; vicinity, and their places have been supplied > @ remai er aiz im bia, in cery sitting, I 5! offer for sal OO Ep vig 0/10 Os: 9.80 reLeen See Ose: S. ™ ie . ha j i id and twelve months, with interest, secured by deed | at Public Auction, to the highest bidder, in front | Cu:!o.a deformed negro.anda fugi- BOI GREAT METROPOLITAN TROUPE. B. ¥F. Butter, Major General. | by some of the hhinety days’ troops. of trust on the premises, of the premises, on MONDAY, the 28d day of May, | ,,tive.but sound in hear! aenilly Wert 25 cent Butler to the S iw . —s : 2 a Gonyeyances at the cost of the purchasers, 1864, at 6 o'clock, p. m.. the entire undivided right, | Penn Hapgood.aQ Socents | General Butler to the Secretary of War. | GEN. BUTLER DISGRUNTLES THE CHIV- HOS. J. FISHER, Trustec. fitle, and interest of the ssid Ann Elizabeth and | tr, 7-7-Deugherty 0 cents Received 3.30 p. m. in cipher.) ALRY. my.S-eokds 3.0. McGUIRE & 0O., Ancis. Mary Ann Barres, in‘ant children of the said Han- HEADQUARTERS HALF-way Housz, May 14, is o. st — con Barnes, deceased, of.in, and to all taat certar W. B.Cavannsh cans 10 1804.—Hon. Edwin M. Stanton, Secre: A Giinsich Moi, £ oricede Monroe stare iat ¥ J, ©. McGUIRE & CO., Auctioneers, lotof ground, situate, lying. and being in the Gity n A GRAND MATINEE EVERY MONDAY “War: General Smith carried the enemys +-Mr. of War: General Smith carried the enemy's | 7 !87ge batch of rebel officers of high aud iow Grit tine on the right this morningat $ a. m.? | degree, taken by Gen. Butler, had arrived there - BRICK DWELLING eb Washia ton. inthe District of Columbia, ani i r loss small. The enemy have retired into three | under a colored guard specially designated by TRUITEE'S SALE designated as lot ered twent: Toby *ro. and servant to HOURE ANO LOT ON NORTH B. BETWEEN | (21)in* Toddand Guone!l’s” sub division cf Sater, | Mr-Villars... -—-..-. =... John Mulligan THIRTEENTH AND FOURTEBNEH STREETS | (oimbered foay hundred and ety ee aC any | Stackbridge +5 FoR LADIES AND CHILDREN. = - square redoubts, upon which we are now Gen. Butler for their escort. The rebel officers Atay .: lan of the City of Washingt ith the i . | Wither Tennessee Unionists U bringing our artillery to bear with effect. 2 3 Gindayitl ood wnteene dist fe A, Breuts theteon consisting: a inrge and conven: t GEORGETOWN ADVER’MTS eine: Fe eno. Ge Boreek, were terribly disgusted; and the darky guard n ; . dated ty thir ent frame dwelling house. Tbis valuabie propert Fog enhee Specs ydreg ang tity eights 4 | is situated on the corner of Sixth street Wetrand lios 437, | D street south, in the Seventh Ward. ia a heal 438, ard 439. one of the Land Becoras for Washing- ’ ff Trdceenanee ty, tom ‘county, District of Columbia, f ehall sell . neighborhood. and offers great inducements to ic Auction, on the premises. on THORSDAY purchasers Publi Terme: One-halfcash: the batance in 6 anil 1 AFTERNOON, Jane 2d até o’clock.all that lotor | motthen the circhweet wivioe eee aml 12 | ar Mr. Williams No, 74 Opposite Prospect StRzET, change of status, and ‘grinned all over.” rT. ull Georgetown, D. C. ESRI WASHINGTON, May 14, 10.40 a, m. . Wilson Major General Dix: An official de: : Becessionists, i 3 i — eRe from Howard We, the undersigned, beg leave to inform | General Sheridan, dated at Bottom ridge, via | IGH STREET MARKET Major General Commanding. | chan correspondingly delighted with ihe 1 | | i E FREDERICKSBURG RAILROAD 10 BE TH “OPENED, ‘ OPED 5 a) -.--Sohngon | the public that we have on hand a choice | Fortress Monroe, t:.th, states thaton the 9th | i i * reel of land in the City of Washington, and Dis- | fr the deferred payment, with a “security, | Virginia Villars, the clergyman’s aseor*ment ofFesh Meate of all kinds, Poultry, chery ‘sg right | The railroad from Aquia Creek to Fred- et of Columbia aforesaid, being part of Lot | hv tug ince cst from (he day gh ee eer | eater Jennie Forrest | Game, &c. Begs wholesale and retail. Apples | instant, he marched around the enemy's right |. vepurg, we hear, will be repaired imme- numbered one twenty-nize, and thirty, (1.29, 3). iz e yetaine: j fe the | vidow as Potat Fi flank, and, on the evening of that day, reached | - in Square numbered two hundred and Afty( yes Hisham eae until the whole of the Mrs. 8 prowl, alWinnad rial lost nee, Lucy Crifton end Dewetoes by she barre: Canned Fruits of all | 1S North Anna river without serioes opposi- | diately and .placed in running order. Tne arid ta. gad Saasee: Kophtere eael ree Ea spa All conveyancing at the cost of the purchaser, os my 3-lm* H. W. FISHER & CO. tion. During vist nlgtt, he destroyed the ene- | engineer brigade left yesterday afternoen for : beginn mn % e > thr for paid part sts point on the line of if street | Guardian to Ann Mlizabetlt ad Mary Aue Bornes SYNOPSIS OF SCENERY AND INCIDENTS SRS OF GiB CORPORATION OF GEORGE. of care, Sanberine one huacrea teeta in: seri) sa nerth, eight feet four inches (5 feet 4 inches) wis : SCENE r— F ; . N,D.C.—Pe: '° by at ie a= of the southwest comer cfraid lot nu-abered a, | At the same time and place, and on the same | TOCA THe Win laeee Comeaitene Prem” | chase stock of the Corporation of Georgetown. D, | CO™Otives; one hundred thonsai'd ponds of INSPIRITING : hoclmaster—* Whats the Use | C:. on which interest will ba payable quarterly, bacon, aud other stores, amountice in all to | Gonid Lee hear the steady tramp of veteran andrunping thence east sixteen feet 3 inches, (13 7 ; ‘ nd ‘i {ora t K feet's inches.) thence north ninety two. fest, (02 | feimster tioned in thé above savertivement, | OE ee ee atte interpre’ cee | can obtain some on application to one millicn and a half of rebel rations; also, 2 i cially authorized to offer for sale the right, tit'e | of Eddicatic ‘ i i ssing through our streets Grant- feet.) thence west sixteen feeteight inches, (le fret | aay ateeety WE. Barose ante. y oes for teeter sal LAIRD, Esq., Clerk of the Corporation, the telegraph and railroad track for about ten | TOOPS passing through oO} #incher.) thence south ninety two fect (92 fect) 10 | Hanson Daruee: ances sad of ta aed eee teed | Pomp. The First Plow for freedom Tavleany the | ‘an daw miles, embracing several culverts; recaptured | ward, it would be as dispiriting @ sonnd to ihe Ps of begining. Snrproved by & well built | lot No 21, in “todd and Gunveil’s’’ sub. division of | pect in View—Niggers Cheap and Money Plenty— three hundred and eeventy-eight of our men, | him as itis inspiriting to all Union ears, This rane Hesjesteactotine pide ay Equare No, 465, of the plan of the City of Washing- : he “Manderers on he Face of phe arth Vi NITED STATES MALL. including two colonels, one major, and seyerai ee ingr, and opposite the Presbyterian Church. andia | ‘2, asaiael ee eee rcottalits ilastrated- Tos and de ur , other officers. SKEDADDLERS SENT TO THE EFRON? ope of the murt desirable residences of te C1493 in |e ee eae a ee a ee eee sera at the pantiyee OVERLAND CALIFORNIA ROUTE. a Otc he Morning of the 10m he ronewoacTTT| | To-day three hundred and sixty-ilve ske- Torus: One-third of the purchase mone: ‘| my.12-eotd J. 0. MoGUIKE & OO., Aucts. Mapterions Disap pearayee of renn Tapgood Reze water rrice Deranraeny Squirrel Bridge, and went into camp abont | daddlers will yo sent back to Belle Plain, to be the balance, with interest, in six mopths. A dee¢ Carl Works a Miracle—Attack upon Villars—A Prorosaze will be received at the Contract Office | daylight. On the ilthhe captured Ashland | returned to theirregiments. Hd ven and adeed of trust taken to secure the ASONIC HALL ASSOCIATION oF Vv \s deferre DARD atn : i : N INGTON CITY, D.C, A weyances, ini revenue stamps, a! J eet the costof the purcbaser » NOTICE OF OPENING OF BOOKS OF sUB- Daughters BevOue Pomp, the Sjave! leau—Exterior of Oudjo's Gave—The trugszle with Silas Roper of this Department until $ p. m., June 14, 1861, (to | Station, destroyed here one locomotive and a No. Pomp, the Freeman 4 be decided neat day,) for conveying the mails of | irain of cars, engine house, two or three Gov- 1 the United Bates in the Btate of Kansas ana the | ernment bulldines, containing large, amenntc LT OR LISEERS REMAINING IN THE POST aa od jend—The Cave a Retuge—Is it | Perritori Nev ; : r FICE, GEORGETOWN, D.C. set tine deren Wie Teaateg erence "ake RCEEPTAON: EO GAPETALSSTOOR Cre eines Uflouce ot Hondage fs Glomnyais it | the int of October lent te the ets at Bape Srnractie ule enlvens, the Gestie beter May 14, 1864.6 thin three Gaye. the Trastee rererves the e RP Aerrised i 1 vt i t with the Cruel Sweat of the | 1868. inclusive, on the routes and by ths ashedules | ¢™Mbracing six culverts, two tres ridges, obtain avy of thes ers, ieant mus Fight to re-sell at tho tisk and exp nses ofthe pur- |, In saeo-dance w ith the foncth fection of ihe Pamp Ht is not Meck—de itGolds- The Hearts | of Gepartares and arrivals Hereig epositiod, consti- | Sud the telegraph wire. ° enn eae A emma darters, Sho applicant ancet fional ‘Intelligencer, or other pewspaper pub. | Associetion of Washington city, D. approved of our Tyrants ate wenge, Hountain t apse tating the overland rout; to California. About 7 a. rm. of the 11th he resumed the } jist. and pay one cent for advertising, rill 26 lished in Washington. A 1854, which provides as folio in one month, they will be +3 M tote, duddec Aope: eorP Ronte N. ua. r: ee torr x march on Richiond. He found the rebel Gen. if not called for bi JNO. D. MoPHERSON Trust2e. And be tt further enacted, That within | Moment of Peril Sudden A ppearmnce of Pom oute No. 14.26)—From Atchison, Kansas, or Saint | Stuart with his cavaity concentrated at Yel. | scut ts tha Dea hin pe ; : = 5 ie fs c- | Susie One Wiped Gata bores pane for bile, Joseph, Missouri. to Bait Lake City, Utah | low Tavern; immediately attacked hii Place the postage stamp on the upper right-hand IS ISOAESAY 0 20) MOS ERS OO Ame iad Taha eee St eatontty Preservation of Penn—Graad Tablent—The Ba Territory. 1220 miles and back cdaliy sopp ton tavern on rend Palen Alice we corner, and | Sere retneen tie Minin ook ing euch offices @s may be on the route. thé Brock turnpike, capturing two pieces of inthe wi ne Raplac eerapeerpprce! Schedule Srom Ist of April to ist of December, (8 | artillery and driving his forces back towards | “\'reayect for tlie return of a letter to the writer, Leave Atchison or Baint Joseph daily, at8a,m; | Ashland, and across the north fork of the | if unclaimed within thirty days or les <ALE OF CONDEMNED HORSES AND MULES. orifany refuse or neglect to act. t tery of Freedom @ i Ss majority of the remainder, shall canse books of | SOENB2—The Retu@n into Dangor—Poan Finds hig Quaruezmast *s Office. Depot of Washinston,. | subscription to the capital stock of the said cor- | % Substitute, a Volunteer for Lysand Wasunaron, DO. Apa sti wt | Supncrantion fo the capital stock of the sat Tfor, | ridue’s Hat and Goat get arrested— » Dawn Will be sold ut public suction. at the Corral, near d fo: iod to be fixed by said Home—The i Arrive at Balt Lake City elev: Chickatominy, a distance of tour miles. At tinted with the writer’s name, p: al the aerators Jn be Orts of Washington Db... | amajority of them, public notice of which may be | federate So a Biquor—Cuo (243 houre;) yleventaday,by lam. | (hi fame time a party charged down the Brock | State. across the left-hand end of envelope, op the on WEDNESDAY, May Il, i864,and WEDNESDAY, j given by advertisement or otherwise as said cor. | Hand—A Wi mip to the Rese Leave Ealt Lake Oity!aily, at 10a. m ; road and captured the first line of the enemy’s | f de, will be complied with at the usdal pre- May 25, 1864, 8 lot of— poratorsor a majority of them may determine; | The Trimmyph ¢ Escape of the Priso Arpive at Atchison or Saint Joseph eleventh day. eae ‘d Rich a. During the nigh wid rate of postage, payable when the letter ia ademned oer e AND, MULES, and subscribers upon said books to the capital | pers Tableau On ee eT icctyca, | DY Tp m.. (248 honre;) Lormarehod the whole of his contamnd eee delivered (0 the writers =: r public service. Bt Ct i = ands of the Por gx Si, . '< > ¥ OR ona ta Goverment funds, Roldege: Provaled That eerere Mabie acs) | Plrenologies! Developement—The ‘rast at the | Schedule From Ist of December wo 1st of Avril, (4 | tween the first and second lines of the enemy's | rnp gton Mra MQ ee a tenty Mise MK Hale to commence st 1) o’c!ock, a.m. pay. at the time of subscribing, such porcentam | Reund Rock eiplecdin thie: Woda a Leave Atchison or Saint Joseph daily. at8a.m.; | Works on the blufis overlooking the line of the } Bendy Miss Marzaret Mullen Mra Louis D. H, RUCKER, ten has been determined upon by the corpora. | Fears—A Da Rik and Sail Road Arrive at Salt Lake ity fourteenta day, by 2s, | Viginia Central Railroad and the Mechanics- | Bell Miss Mary ~ Merry Mrs LC Brig, Gon, and Obie Quartermaster, tors) ‘of the amount by. blu eubseribed to tho pA BG a a I et phe m., (86 Bourn; ver e® | ville turnpike. Cole Mrs Sallie A Mitchell Mrs James ap.27-25t Depot of Washiagton, D.C. | trensurer elected or appointed by the corpora. | the Mountain, Burn ‘em Outi ob Virgin Leave Balt Lake City daily. at7p. m.; After demonstrating against the works, and ss Julea ray Mra Feabelle. Arrive at Atchison or Haint Joseph fourteenth hols COTION BALE O¥ CONDEMNED HORSES, | {979,54 malority of hem, aa may be Feadicel | Teen ME et Wtraiia at Pompton: | gATaeete Atchigon of finding them ery strong, he gave up the in | [erinrght ites duis Nichola Mrs Sallie — his subscription shall ‘be null and void. And 0 oe i Nesines Bica to extend the daily service from Balt Lake | teHtion of assaulting, and detetmined to recross Deeley Miss Mollie Queen Miss Rose ‘Wan Despetasew. Che sess Beanie. when the books of subseription to the capital stock scene occupying the entire length of the | gity. by Virginia Oty, te Polvo, Gay eats the Chickahominy at Meadow Bridge. Ithad | pacn Mie Mbey Ivan Mise Winer Gprton oF Cuiey QuAsT Bets ares of said corporation shall be closed, the corpora- one of the most inagnificent and effegtive fz, suppiring such offices as are Op the router ara been partially destroyed by the enemy, but Dootittie sa Jonnie Ree aise Mee Will be sold at public auction, to the highest bid- a pee st section, or a majority.of | eye TN Interior of Cudjo’s Cave—Blythewood | tUpPlying Denver, Golorado Tercitory, oailv. by | wus repaired in about three hours under a | Ferzu-on Mra Mat Randelis M as Edith der, at the times and places named below, viz: act, then-a majority of theremainder shall. within | a Prisoner—Master and Slave Change Places —The | With'the main Hag. will Bo coend oe ons | heavy artillery fire from a rebel battery. Gen. | Golden Mrs Fra Seer ey S Newport, Penna , Tharsday, May Sth SON Cmeh thor tates oki ee oee eat f Vengeance—Blythewood's Life Saved Ef jervion on 4Reeute eo canto be Merritt made the crossing, attacked the enemy | Harmon Miss Virginia Stone Miss Lucy $ Gettysburg, Penia.. Monday. May 9th, the stockholders of sud corporation, to moct | Virginia— Attack Threatened — Treachery =Vir- | op routes Noe, 14.686 aad 1806) ilieorng ee es | and drove Lim of handsomely, the pursuit | foward Mrs Mary KR’ S-well Mrs Josep W Altoona, P-una., Thureday, May 12th, within ten days thereafter, for the choice of di i Death of Blythewoo The accepted bidder wil hava tho wai continuing as far as Gaines’ Mills. Thee Howard Miss Jennie . «Gtene dire Suen Miflin, Peuna., thursday. Say 19th, Fectors, cd which public notice shall be given for | Tableau—The Lone Widder’s lien of Confiscation | ogmmenca service on theist Jaly, iwi.” eee | observing the recrossing of the Chickahomimy, | {eumom Mrs Marcia A Shipman Mrs € Lebans Penna’. Taucatay dene 2a. aiipe Gage in tno Punic newspapers pablished ae eee ocinione’ Comes OF Well, Loaded Paint sort tor otet document mail for the | came out from his second line of works. a GENTLEMEN’S LIST. Nomthumberland; Penna, thursday /June oth, notice sereed omeach stockholder, by the secre. | Cudjo’s Cave—Love Making in the Wilderness— ic con: be sent by sea. A brigade of intantry and a large number of | Andrews Jno F Foster Fredk Noel Chas H Scranton, Penn: hursday, June i6th. tary cr clerk of the corporation. Andin all Piaees The Council of War—The Cave Discovered by Silas UTAH TERRITORY. dismounted cavalry arriving at this juncture | Atwood Capt Fisher Jno @roack. Thos Biltiauasport Penna., Thursday, June 234, ings of theatockholdera each share shall entitle | Ropes—Preparations tor, Defense—The Attack—A | Route No. 14626—Frem Balt Lake City to Virginia | attacked the divisions of Gens. Gregg and | AtkinsonOR Foster FF Ogden Capt L wong Be dred | 100) horse ae bbb Be hd the holders%o one vote, to be given in person or | Warm Welcome to Gudyo's Cave Grand Tateau— rt y, Nevada Territory 568 mi jes and ack. Wilson, but after a severe contest were re- | Butler ous . ench Opt, BY fapiey & Burk enbtese, ornes Lavo been condemned as anit for |} YP a ount of Capital Stock xed upon wittsin | Cowarg?Villars 3 Frivoner-—Virginin's Appeal to | the tay se ee ere Oe | Pale aud dryer beniac their Works. Gree Bellz. a Garition y AB prora WwW ¥ service of et imi is ii r Rilas—! hi — 's ij . A 3 $ 2 For road and farm purposes many good bargains UN duces hereby ives that, ine Sooke of sub- oie Ber erate netain Torment Desperate ot Schedule from Ist of Berit Kg Ast of December,(8 |. wounded, recrossed the Chickahominy. On | Baten Jacob llanceWn peaoae © may de bad seription will be opened an FRIDAY, the 13th in- | Virginia— Timely appearance of Pomp—Cudjo’s | Leave Balt Lake City daily, at! p. m,: the alternoon of the 12th, the corps encamped | Barton H Harper Thos | Perkins Aug forses will be sold singly. 3 1 | staat. at the counfing-room of James 0. McGuire | Yenacance — Starting Death of Cudjo and Silas | _ Arriveat Vitaiais Oley aieie aon te’ a, m ais | #t Walnut Grove and Gaines’ Mills. Ara. | Boyer T M Hiret Jno J Roland Jno T Bales begin at l0a m.,and continue daily until { %Co ‘and wilt be kept open Yor sixty days. Ropes—-The Last Attuck—Defeat of the Secegsion- | hours; , ee m. of the 13th (yesterday) march was resumed, Colchan 8J Hain HC Reynard J B aerosol Cash, in United States Tre notes’ By order of the corporators.. Ee igte—The gs Flaz Floats Again in Tennessce— Tra Virginie Olty daily, at 109, Bis and encamped at Bottom Bridge. The com. ret eat He Bord C8 AW Even cereetics oly. JAMES A. ERIN, ake ite Seciotare tresd of Greene Grand Tablenu of Victory. ae Li’ a fe Olty sixth dey, by 8 a. m.; | mand is in finespirits. The loss of horses will | Ghols Jhstus JohnsonDR Sterling TW ‘ap. 2tie2 Lt. Gol. and. Q.M. Cavalry Baréan, bf Z yas Eorpiors. ; Ta ait rig Fe : not exceed 10. All the wounded were brought | CholiarJ & Co J Al Srarti irst appea of the Great Coniortionist, Schedule from ist af December to 1st - ames Alex | Smith Martin [NITED STATES MARSHAL'S SALE. PERKINS, STERNE & Co., sie ON BANTIAGO GIBBONNOISE. Letye Ralt Lace O17 mie: st Ak iy a ATT omiloxeee aang tale prcalubratyhda eg Unrony re ot preity Secures. ie erk’s office o! eo ireu) w 4 g 2 ; Ss Lov 50. 4 nm ar eee ete tenet ache TEy ' SROMDSISSCERAEEAD am BON SANTIAGG OIBBON GIS: EHR AENSITOMUARE BY oyoy.m..| an tceberg iad ame et” | Ronee wm URC ARE door, of said {yon MONDAY. th. DON SANTIAGO GIBBONNOISE. % ‘"y,DySp.m., | the Chickahominy and other trestle bridges— | Doggett Poter Miller L W Travis SL Court Honse doce, EN ey oe ee a ye CALIFORNIA WINE. ‘Returaulthe favorite BthiopianGewietion. -( CLERS Ge Usonedl icyiee Savsiae darciced 3d 250 be | One Sixty, feet in length, one thirty teet, one | Donaldson 3 Maier Prot Talpey M 4-2 fendants right, title. claim, and interest in and wi cinsteoa ars ihe BILLY WEST let to contract, service on this route wiil not be, ‘wenty feet, an e railroad for a long dis- ua Bois 1. Mitchell Lee Taylor Cyrus Lots No.1, 2. and 3, in Square No. 9, being the jegaara: em a BILLY WEST” . NBVADA TERRITORY. tance south of the Chickahominy—were de- | DodgeJas A = Mitchell J L-3. Waters Rodger undivided third pait of said Lots, seized and levied ABSOLUTELY PURE, BILLY WEST. Route No 576i—Wrom Virginia Gity to FolsomOity, | Stfoyed. Great praise is given the division | PMC y — oreamtiso — Woelf Tag, cian aly julcia No-ond Myce Oct; | Porsalo yall dret-case Grocers and Drageiets ang Siig aie, eaves ate Gora: Sevgte™ | Commandery, Generale Crees, Wun, Mer. | Emer EO, Maida, Baits Gon 4 a . ¢: resale by irst-clase Gri 8 ri p . plying such offices as may be on Toute. ritt, an enerals Cust ani avis, Colonels slwell Jas E MecCuen Jas Willi: ber term 189, in favor of Wm. G. W. ite and BILLY WEST “ Schedule fr lst of April to 1 Gress, Divine, Chapman, ‘Meton Elwell Ja illiame Geo Brether, use of James R, Smith, use of Henry | everywhere, mh 30-3m* . edule from Ast rere lo Ist af December (8 que’ bit " 'P) s cIntosh, and | Entwisle Isaac Macdonald J W Windson Elijah s v ————— " s. » brigade commanders. All the officers | Enos Antone Nicholls WP W; Douglas 4, uteU.R Mextalbo. | PAPERHANGING 8B. JOHN MULLIGAN? eave Virginia Olty dally, at 12m; and men behuyed splendidly. FerrigMlichl, Nve Thos b Willems David i : an @ public in gene: a eceiving e ly, at 10a. m.; 2 01 0 = aa SS iinitanes, Seed. a. | WANE G en cham aM ESPERO, 1 BOUGEERTY: Tees Oi isa BY om | eee Gap navy iuemrtaees | CQ ane r bumping) Re acs 2 NGS, i is . ers of yes! ntion the death o: mn. J. | ties ac. AUOTION —Will be sold, on WEDNHESDAY. tho | Pavers, suitable for parlors, dining rooms, cham- 3.3. pouons TY, Schedule frp Ast of December to ist of Aprit (4| $B. Sivart, “sbot in battle.” ‘This no Aoubt tical peracn, that Stamps? Who has the largest 7 Of Max, at the, Railroad Depot, in Alexan- | DG's od Malte, aceipt of a large assortment of Gilt We eee ries: coe City dolly at2 8, m.; happened in the battle with Gen. Sieriday. ' | finest stock of Bmbroideries, Bralds, Se hed who aria, Yaa of Old Batson Tron, Corniee, "Gilt Window Shade ana Cintse Orne BW. WILLIAM, Atsivent gaia ity daily M28) 20.5 eae Epwin M. STanton, Secreiary of War. is the ouly persen in the District that docs Fluting sons oe: ne ; Ht. W. WILLIAMS, 2 yolsom Poe 320 Fons of Cont Derep Lron, ook Re thempalves| Setort buying Sinewhore ati | IN TARIR ETHIOPIAN RCCRNTRicrrins, | Ate RoleamOltydalvsstia.ms 54 ix] congratulatory Order of Gen. Meade. | where indicremn wie oe Soe ee battorne 37. of Or ‘Brass and Copper, BAe largest assortment of the sbove goon in MIs8 JENNIE ENGEL, hours ) sHEADQUARTERS ARMY OF THE PoTomac, | forany kind of work, and where they Fetany sf ; ecity. JONN ALEXANDER, ‘MISS JENNIE ENGEL: if the extended service invited on route 14.35) be | May 13, 1sé1.—Soldiers : The moment has ar- | PATTERN stamped. | Having stamped for $0,000 Terms: Cash in Government Fands. Ten (10) myg-eo2m _[Intel.}_ No. 240 Pa. avemic, MISS JENNI ENGEL, let to contract, Myce pa eae Toute will not ba. rived when your Commanding General feels | dics is rroof thathe knows h fusiness. Ladies rcent, to be paid at the time of purchase, the FRIGERATORS! ENNIE AND Es’ je in terms of congrat- ye a But stam Welsch cn solivery: ReFBGERATOR BEATORS | ; ppt ine fot ge ah Bach route must be bid for séparately, with top. anthorized to address you in of as they should be, go to the only person in she city rabeyproverty must be remoreg TEOWINSONS EERO NP RIGERATORS ! Ow” RITTY LER ; for the conveyance of tue mall leish selene oe: |. “For eight days and nights, almost withont |”? “PLUTING! FLUTING! PLUTING! apledtes pial . | MATTING! i ecmni M138 NAOMI PORTER, tainty, and fecarity,” using the terms of the’ Jaw,-| itermicsion, in rain and sunshine, you have | Tho on!y machine in town now in nccation, = a ~ " MATTING! MATTING! LUCY CLIFTON, 1t will bo pereeivee tha! Las scneneaee for bere gallantly Aghting S, cesbezeie ner es Finting dope as ota ip new Torker 9) errucre. "AVY DEPARTMENT, = ATTING! erin@! MISS EMMA SCHELL, touoad line from Btehiena Bt Joseph. | co by catrench mente Lor Me ow | ee ema te: N corneas OEE |<) POARPE TS! no: : MAGGIE WiL80N, Minonri 40 Fowpom Olty and be Sack. aourcziee tes | him to Shandon his fortifications out ies PEE He 08> il) be offer: le at public auction om ; «ke, ke. &e. ‘mail, each wav. oh idan, to retire and attemptto s', ‘ ae PHOWSDAY, June 2. at 2 e'elock, my at the CARPETS! | .npprg; | In their Charming Ballets and Divertisscments. | 78! A0¢ in 2 days fonr months in the year, Hronseies Audi how ie HAG cheese 4 Pa-avenue, between i2th'and 13th streeta, United States Navy Yard, Washington, about sey- For sale by. GREEN & WILLIAMS. meas ee eS For form of proposal, guarantee, and ficate* | entrenched position so tenaciously held, suffer- 38S Pa. avenue. naar the National Hotel, enty-five thousend pounds of Copper #eaie. my l1-6t No. 526, cor.7th and D sts, north. Change in the Olio Department Each Night, and for instractions, requirements, da ,biddereace | ing a loss in all of eighteen guns, twenty-two | offer to the officers of the army their ines? ted ‘It can be examined st any time previoas to the Change in the Olie Department Bach Night referred to the pamphlet advertisement of Oetober | ¢ a eight th ‘d pris fi stock of Meso ay of tale upon sppitcaticn othe Commandant of ROPING FELT ny prron.- pangs in the Olio Departuwent Hach Night, | 15 “Ie. at the ‘principal ost olicen, Bidders Roe ee nent TOR tone tee mete or dont eee GEASBES, sesle have shown 67 per ce at. of metallic copper. — “4 . Oranges: in theo i Depectncat a Night: mnge® Me AIR. Postmaster Gereral. noble endurance of fatigue and privation will Opera Glasces nnd Compatece ck tee Tore ene wenty per centof the parchase money must be | Just reecived and for sals,a choles lot of Pelt | Change in the Olio Department Each Night: ; ever be remembered. Barometers, Thermometers. Mathomativel’ 1 é at the time of the sale, and twelve da:* | ‘id Pitch, which will be sald together with | « panini lame indian Als RPHANS’ COURT, Match 29, 1334.—Districr « Let us return thanks to God for the mer. st tf ad will be allowed to remove it from the yard; andrit | LIMB PLASTER CLEENT, to OF Couumpia, Washington County, To-wit:—In | thas shown us, andask earnestly for its com. | Photograph Albures, Cartes de Visite, pl ~ ra; 5 } . 2 eae ee jus 8! . = lor con- otogra: i) fe site, ii | no” em emetaebaceseacs he wy PETES vy yy fuardian fo dclen N.+ Bary Os und Jennes 0! | intance. work is not ; T rg Saeed “ be i mon! ds, = E aie cSher eitrspf Mra. Helen MeSher- “Soldiers, your work is notover. The ene- i By and, Beets rain ig teponta Home the Nar’ WW 45TED.LUTING! ert PT ovclock;, Performance to oom my dlecoape toraaleot real dite vane wef myn mst be y pursed, and, if possible, over ara Ulgsaee and Perlicol i estas main ar my.4-eo2w FLUTING! cao | ‘. ie A aforesaid having thi: lay made a . Dhe.courage fortit you have ular. eyesight and warranted, 6 ~ D. report of the sale in pnrsuance of an order an displayed renders your Commanding General | ————————_ "SEs RURAL ARCHITECTURE 1.25. i * ‘ ; NEE SATURDAY AFTE! N | a 5 duly rati ne, Y i SGouniry Heures @s. aude Be bitriaat cine sets creeast | EAMIEY MATINEE EATURDAY APTERNOQN | and confrmeatty ae tuprems Court of the bs, | S0RfGent your fatnre efforts wil’ result in| M[Nepines Gout, 4 Manuel of Military Sur Loadon's Encylopedia of Architectar Lachine for bistigg oF Orimping Drewes, cee. | FAMILY MATINEB SATURDAY APTERNOON | trict of Columbia. sitting in cauity. itis orderet | "CFE. We mourn the logs of many gaiiant’| z2afee™® Mullery Drawing and Surveying... Hatield’s American House Oarpente Dressmakers and othera. can have any Kind of goods 7 3 shown to the contrary, on or before the first day | COmFades, let us remember the enemy must m— I! p tyle, and as 5 es Ys 4 enemy Osankm—Methode de lever les plans, Paris.) Wiggs ond Farms Gating Crimped fy gnvothersity. Ladies, remember this Ladies 25 cents; Children 10 cents, of fimo next, provided's eopy of thisorder be pub-.|. have suffered equal if not Josses. Lalobbe-Cours de Topo clementaire, Me . is vel ‘soon elementaire, 8 Hoded for the Suburb Ie'the only machine in town, and done at the only MILER “MARIETTA RAVEL, Stag over week for three gangeantisi'y agri which he camnotexpest Yo Termoreements, | EE de tuver les plans, ‘Petia os Eloan x Constructive Arshiiatare, tto; $5 Hits Patent Ofice, Stamping: ind Machine wile sr caeedaeaumicens oka peepee ere of fig i | it bet as eterna then, to coutinne vigor. | .P2%_______EBANOK, TAYLO Sloan's City and bi hitecture. fotio | Ing Depot. - i : A true copy—Test: Z. OSOABEN ae work.so. well begun, and under God's WINDOW‘ a ee PaaoR TAYLOR | = ee es Performer. willl make her frst appearance tn | {use supy—Tes Register of Wills, "| blessing in a short time the object of our labors | 480 DOW'SEADES, ILLIARD TABLI BALB,—The Bubsert- | Ux An ieguiized lotteries, Information given. | Dencer, saben Ve Hi Le willbe accomplished, © Different colors’ and sizes BUEEAED TABLES FOR SALE, rinculara sent free, and ali orders prompily at: ‘Mong. RAPTISTEN. GY L “Gro. G, Mgape, | store. Any requ le or Dew, whieh ‘he will dispose cf very inc Tnssire | fanced ta, address MONS. BAPTIBTIN, SY I wits exant Mnaeanatieres: , {Major General Commandiag "} OFder,at 17. Ma Fras Silard room dorann: of 21th sree z Cl B BATES, 1 Wi trest N64) With an entire new Ballet Troupe, in a few days, | Nowsellingat $9.00 per cack. my 10-eoit* “Omeial—S. Winniame, A. A. Go Terma coriet* doom above : " ‘ ap f , i tin , . . ~ ? : ‘ s ¢ ,

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