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THE EVENING STAR. —— W. D. WALLACH, Editer and Preprieter. “WASHINGTON CITY: THURSDAY....00- -JUNE 30, 18644 NEW YORK STOCK MARKET. (ay the People’s Line—Office 511 Ninth street.] ‘sw Yoreg, June 30.—U.S. 161, cay hy 70. ; Ooertificates of Sradeon River, Lexy Harlem, & Reading json River, § 350%: Michigan Oonteai, 125%; Miehigan So 95; Illinois Central, 131 4: Oleveland Piteburg, 1124; Cleveland and Toledo, 4845 Ohiéago and Rock Island, 112%; Milwaukie Prairie dn Chien, 62%; Pittaburg, Fort W Bnd, Gnicago, 1i8y’ Alton and Terra Hayes ; Ohicago and Northwestern, ativer, 76. 4° “GOVERN: MENT STEAMBOAT TION WITHTHE ARMIES OW JAMES RIVER. {| headquarters, is extended of G OW ints. In the Wavy ’vard Bitdee: te UNICA- | “Sycamore,” between OFFICIAL. Headquarters Military District Washington, Washington, D. C., cB 29, 1964. General Orders No. 20.—The operation of Gen- eral Orders No. 19, c' Of titese © the city By erder of Ool. M N. Wise Military Governor. f Tazo. MoGowa™, Asst, Adj. @en. | —_— Headquarters Military District of Washington, ; Washington, D. C., June 29, t Circulest.—In conformity with General Or- | ders, No. 19 and 20, current series, of Head- quarers Military District of Washington, kespers of hotels, saloons and restaurants, gfocers and provision dealers, are héreby noti- ; fled to remove, at once, from their premises all_ eorgetown, D.O. offal‘and refuse matter of every Seacripta and Géposit it'in tide water, at either of the fol- tern Bran at. the Potoma, ae ‘the Bridge and thé | Monument. This removal will be made daily, hereafter; ‘We learn from a‘eitcular issued by Capt. P. | and any failure to Compby with these orders P. Pitkin, A. Q. M; at City Point, muder date of June 27, that the daijy mail and way freight line between the apdies on James river and | be provided suitable Gen. Rofos | the refuse mai ‘Washington, estaished by Brig. '¢ Ingalls, Chief Quartermaster ofthe operating agaix8t Richmond, in orders No. on the 208te» rorya hia, Koy allt, and. the forloing G ~~ Beet ¢ | Governor. aud will be punctu- ally observed: acne Leave Washington at 2 o’clock p.m. daily; arrive at Fortress Monroe at or before 9 @. m. I the following day. Leave Fortress Monroe at 10 o'clock a.m. rst ; arrive at City Point at 4 o'clock p. m. ve City Point at 5 o-cleck p. m.; arrive at _ Bermuda Hundred at 5.15 p. m. ane Bermuda Hundred at 9 0’clock a.m. Leave City Point at 10 o’clock a. m. daily. ‘These boats, will touch at Fortreas Monroe and Alexandria, to deliver and receive mails, ‘and arriye at Washington ator before 100'tlock a. m. the following day. ” There will be a provost guard, under an of- Acer, on rd these to preserve erder, examine passes, and to prevent improper per- sons and property from being taken on board. The officer referred to will have the right, un- der the orders of the Provost Marshal General ofthe Army of the Potomac, to examine passes of all persons who present themselves for pas- sage, and to gject any one who is not'autbor- ized. to make the trip. “A SPIRITED LITTLE NAVAL AFFAIB. U.S. Steamer VicToRIA, off Wilmington, N- C., June,isth, 1861—Editor Star :—We arrived here on the 29th day of April, and since that time we have chased seven blockade runners, @nd succeeded im running one of them, a large iron side wheel steamer (English built) on the shore, where she now lays, a warning to all evil doors, This occurred on the night of the of June, between twelve and one o’clock. fired several shotsat her, and some of them bursting over her, caused .the pilot to become # little nervous, and he ran the ship on the bar, ‘within a mile anda half of twoodf the rebel shore batteries, and within easy range ot Forts Fisher and Caswell; but this didnot scare the little Vie boys. She. was boarded by: Acting 3d Senge’ —— Thomas Hineline and Acting ter Mate Wm. Moedey, who cap- tured the rebel crew and officers, and saeceeded in getting them safely off, but through ver: dangerous circumstances, for ‘by this time it: ‘was daylight, and blowing a fresh breeze. It ‘was no easy job to keep the boats with the prisoners together, as they made several at- apts to escape to the beach, but a few well it pis shots caused them to see the propriety of keeping company with us. AN ‘thus time the rebeis were blazing on our boats from four batteries, and as we watched them from the déck it seemed that ‘only @ miracle ‘would savé the two brave officers and the young tars, but: they are now ‘with us, ready for the next one of them that gets in our way. An Officer on board U. S.:Steamer Victoria, and an old reader of The Star. ARRIVAL OF WOUNDED. About ten o’clock this morning the steamer City of Albany arrived from 347 wounded, the most of them’ being slight cases. Among them are Captains B. F. Tay Jor, 2d Md: B. B. Sehuck, 48th Pa.; 0. D.C: penter, 35th Wis.; and Lieutenants S. 58th Mass., and A. V. Bedell, 2d N. Y. Moun’ Rifles. Many of these wounded went down'in the Albany only a week cince as cons: and drafted men. This load was in charge of Surgeon Jos. S. Smith of this city. 2 The Lizzie Baker, Capt. Donohue, about an hour later with 304 wounded in chargé of Assistant Surgeon J.5S. Ely, among whom | Will be deemed a, ; a 4 closing up 2, | & the pot ny bef a. cast into to ie inf fore meni 4. and cast gonsiets mow of the steamers | tide water. sale ' | | | | } j | | Je 30-3t* military offense, punishable of the house., ; H vate, residence, aleo, there will or. to receive of each day’s Prodyction, | which, by law, the city scaven ily. ‘This will At every pr! are juire so be convey; By order of Col, M. N. Wisewell, Military Caxias M. Meguirr, Capt.and A.Q. M. TI I will the highgst i$ Sus. TOUTES —1 wy iy" fe lghsat et price to Tunners bi 446 sth st.. bet. Pa. av. and Dat 4 het SUBSCRIBER HAS A _ BULL, which he will let to Cows Price $2 each. Apply to WM. DONOVAN, on 6th and L, Is El street, bet. land. je 3R3tT + L300 Dozen COAL OIL LAMP CHIMNEY: for sale cheap at wholes zie, b: BONTZ & GRIFFITH. je30-3t 369 7th street, between I a ae FE a nt Bam nthe SE | | rEses! FLAGS!! All sizes, at MRS. LOWE'S, 297 Penn. avenue, south side, Je 30-4» between 9th and 10th ais, QUESTITUTES—SUBSTITUTES. - ranted To-D: a _ 10 COLORED super UTES, For which the Eighess rice will be paid. Runner bringing men will be liberally dealt with. _.@. H, CASSIDY, 446 Kighth street, between Penn. _se 30 3t* ‘enue and D street. Ww < A CARD. |_E Invite attention to the sales to-morrow, at ¥ igleek as ba 3 Pet F. See Wood Bid Oval ard. 12th street, between Eand F streets, of the LEASE, OFFICE, SCALES, STABLE, and remain- der of STOCK on hand, affording a fine opportu- aly. to engage in this business. Mr. Corbett has done an excellent business at , this place, and only cells because he is engaged in other businets requiring all his attention At the same time will be sold a fine Bay Horse, 8 + old, for single harness or the saddle, a large rown Mule and an excellent Work Horse, and several Carts, Harness, &c., kc. it ROPOSALS FOR EXCAVAT. Pp RRR. ION AND STONE Sealed Proposals will be received— 1. For the excavation, 2. For the blue stone work required in the erection of the Cavalry Baptist Church to be built at the southeast cornerof sth street west and H street north. % The plans and spcecifications:-of Messrs. Cluss & Kammerkneber, architects, can ‘be ‘seem; and will be explained, at their office,130 2d street west, between D and E streets north, 5 arrived your house No one need apply who cannot enter at once upon the work. ¢ The bids will be addressed to! Hon, Amos Ken- dal!, Chairman of the Building Committee,” and must be deposited in the city post office,on or be- fore noon of WEDNESDAY, July 6th, or they may be delivered at 6w’slock p,m, of the same day at the audience room of old Trinity Church, th st., ity Point with between D and E, when they will be opened by the Committee, and the contract awarded as soon as practicable thereafter. Je $0-1w FURNITURE, CARPETS! CARPETS! OIL CLOTHS, MATTINGS, . MATTINGS. The Cheapest Store inthe District. to furnish complete is 369 SEVENTH STREET, Between I and K Streets, is Lieut. Joseph W. Yocum, 116th Pa.. all of | where you can geteverything in the whom are slight cases. These men have been ‘wounded within the last four or five days, mostly on picket and in the rifle-pits. W.E.Dosrex, Esq., has opened an office for the practice ot law, on 15th street, above Riggs & Co.'s Bank, and his talents united with indus! and energy, will no doubi s; i secure for him a ape practice. Mr. Doster is well and favorably known to our citizens, he haying for along while very acceptably filled the office of Provost Marshai.of this city. &7 The Baltimore Ame.rcan takes strong grourg againat the re-election of Henry Win- ter Dc vis to Congress, charging upon him per- sistent efforts to embarrass the Administration in the conduct of the war; persistent endeavors to involve us in a war with France, and gener- &] derilection to the interests of his constituents. STatTioyBRY Contract.—The contract for supplying tte War Department and all its bu- Teaus with stationery for thé next fiscal year has been awarded to the present contractors, Messrs. Blanchard & Mohun, of this city. HUNTER’S GREAT RAID. Burning of the Virginra Military Insti. tute and Governor Letcher’s Residence— The Charlottsville and Lynehburg Rail- road Destroyed—Our Losses Slight. Lppcnle esieagg Cincinnati Gazette.) Mxapow Biurr, Va, June 25, via Gauley. June 26—Hunter’s army reached Lexington June lth; found it occupied by infantry ana artillery. After fighting a few hours the rebels left. We burned the Virginia Military Inati- tute and Governor Letcher’s house. Capt. Blaser’s scouts captured seven canal boats containing six cannon, nine thousand | Edinburg. Tounds of ammunition, anda large amount of commissary stores. Gen. Duffie having cut the Charlottssyille and Lynchburg Railroad at Amherst, we marched by way of Buchanan and Liberty to Lynchburg. AtLiberty we tore up the road for several miles, burning a bridge 100 feet long. Five miles from Lynchbarg we found therebels in strong position, and attacked them June 17, driving them two miles, when night closed in, During the night, heavy reinforcements from Richmond, under Early, arrived. Om Satur- @ay, after feeling the enemy’s strength, it was decided that they. were toostrong tor u$,and by night we withdrew, having taken two can- non end aoe yninceers: ‘The 2d Virginiacav- alry, on Saturday night, cut the railroad, ten miles east of Lynchburg. 2 At Salem 2 party of rebels attacked:Corlins and Strangs’ batteries in a defile, drove off the men, cut the wheels, took off one hundred and twenty horses, We brought off five cannon, Jeaving seven that were.ruined, together with seven caissons and carriages that were burned by the explosion of the former. Six men were killed and ten wounded of the Second Yir- ginia cavalry. Our loss tn the entire nibye- ment is probably six hundred killed, wonnded and mitsing. We have one hundred prisoners, seven cannon and six hundred horses ca) tured, and have lived almost entirely off country, and made the biggest raid on record. Among the killed is Adjutant Torrence, 12th Ohio, wounded, Colonel John A. Turley, 9st Ohio, anu Lieutenant C. Roberts, of the Gén- | eral’s staff. | =—THE DRAFT. ie; Mayor's Orrios. Cray FA es j AsHIN@TON, June oe The attention of every etizen of Washington is | called a afect that another draft inal to be had im Ahiscity, and ali who are or. pupposethem- selves entitled to «xemption therefrom aregarn- | eatly entecated. to tave their names forthwith stricken from the entu: t, Very respectfully, | Jo 30-8t RIOHARS WALLAOH, Mayor. the Public Agatly — €vholstering and Inet Mak ing and Renovating Ofell descriptions, | NOTIOE —To the Prope of Washington ana | Mines, | done in the best «tyleand at the shorter Shast ererer eat nal eaneeey s pew e1 i ent, a a3 Street north, between Oe and ath strsee Gace O je S)-1m* WM. J. LEx, y= WASHINGTON AND GEORGETOWN BAILROAD COMPA NY.—Wasuincron, ube. .—The annus! méeting of the Stock- holders of this company, for the electiowof seven | Déyot for Boswell & Warner's celebrated Dii for the ensuing year, will be held. WEDNESDAY the jath of duty 13s, at the other of the 4 gorner of 15th street and New Vork ereiug Fi pellt nfl be opened at i2o’elock m,, a hed m. o’cloc® p.m. S. GIDEON, President: a FEO. NESTOCK, Sec’ry. Je 27- thy 13 at2 € i} | NATIONAL FLAG.AND.FIRE-WORKS DEPO’ POST OFFICE, Wasurxatoy Oiry. 0-0. ir. Doo. | une.2}, 1364. B nceordance with the provisions of the late act of Congress requi: subscribers to. pay ir ‘all pa ons beg! er advance, the poblie are respectfully informed at the carriers willeall opon each averee the, of duly, and on the Gr day 0 5p - ter, for the amount of ue, promptly paid. either to the carrier or'at the 4 office, the papers must be rétained ip the effice or jients,” as required a “ind for aecordingiy. aD ae wv HOUSE FURNISHING LINE, such as FURNITURE, ABPRTS, ; ? OIL CLOTHS... eeings ES. : COTTAGE SUPTFS. ng. HAT RACKB BEFRIGERATORS, WATER COOLERS FEATHER BEDS, BOLSTERS AND PILLOWS, MATTRESSES, BLANKETS, &c., & Sa” Terms, Cash. Dies A discount of 10 per cent, allowed on all bills of $50 and upwards; BONTZ & GRIFFITH, 369 7th street, bet. l and K sts., _ Se 30-6¢ Sign of the High Awning. RICKS! BRICKS! BRICKS!—500,000 well made, well burnt BRICKS for sale. J. PUSEY & CO., Suecessors to J. Van Riswick & Bro.. je29-lw~ Corner South Capitol and N streets. NOFIGR— Pacponstesiveusor having any JOB- BING @one in the Brick line, by leaving their orders at. ANDEBSON’S Bookstore, 498 7th street, opposite the Post Office, addressed WwW. BE. USSTE. Bricklayer, will be prompuy. arended. je 20-1w RE ee Sea eas ile PE ts 2 2). PIANO -oWe have received this day, 4 Pianos of Steinway & Sons, and 5 of Haines Brothers, also, several “Melodeons, which we offer for sale at the lowest factory pice Several second hand Pianos upon easy vermis. As Pianos are otvageing = price, we advise per- fons in search of a reliable Instrument, toeall and examine ourassortment. W.G.METZEROTT, je corner Lith and Pa. avenue. i TETERINARY SURGEON —Dr, J.B. McKAY, V 4lember of the Royal V. 8 Ovilese pea All diseases of the horse treat- one ri most mente ene crore. ei ; yuntry practice atten 0. a a erate. Office at J.C. HOWARD'S, G@ street. be- tween 6th and 7th. je 2-3w" CARRTAGES. F CARRIAGES. eRe CARRIAGES. On hand a large lot of new and second-hand licht CABRIAGES, consisting in ee of Top and No- top Buggies, Rockaways, Boat and Jersey Wagons,‘ Extenclon and Half-tope, &e.. dc. [= epairin, romptly attende: 0, ROSY, H. GRAHAM Conchmaker, je 28-3t* 374 D street, and 477 8th street. AERTION 1 ATTENTION !!—Call at the Dr: Goods store of JULIUS SYCEL, (late Jaco Greentree) to make your parchasea “NO LATB risg” in bleached or ynbleached Cotton Dress ‘Goods, Hoo: Ss, Ladiew and Ohildrens’ srik Coats and Mantillas and Faucy Gonds Call early t JULIUS SYCEL, SjeW-lwt, "421 7thst., bet- Gand Hi atreets. FIBEWORKS! FIREWORKS! The largest assortment in the city, FLAGS! FLAGS!! : _. ofall kinds, , LANTERNS! LANTERNS |! for illuminations, &c. Roman Candles, " Exhibition Pieces, | Scroll Wheela, Fire Orackera, Bky Rockets, Pulling Crackers. Pin Wheels, » Torpedoes, . Triangles, Flotillas, Vertieal Wheels, Chinese Bombs, Saxon Wheels, <° Fire Balloon China Flyers, ‘Toy Cannon: Flying Pigeons, Cracker Pistols, tng Berpents, ‘Torpedo and Cracker Pis- Grass Hoppers *" tola combined—a new Flower-Pots, article, Blue Lights, ‘Transparent Lanterns, | Bengols Lights,” Toy Drams. t — COME EVERYBODY! apd get your supplies for the GLORIOUS FOURTH from the great = 302 E STREET, NEAR FOURTEENTA. CULORIFIC FOR COLORING THE HAIR. | BOT Tha Trade supplied. je 18-2w jpvesetnes 1850. ae HERZBERG 6, BON ‘Ay ei 850 Joan. B Fiver LArarricn ig Apparel, and for the purpose nlarging oer 668. we have erected 7 mak. ‘urniture rere “d if st. betw. ise, ir (mb b3m) « BE biel tS 1884, for. bonds of the mofnt of thirty-threpmil- 0! y or one bun: inmor, some hundred A mm state the ding the fered for each hund dgilars in bonds, or for fifty, when the offer i more than fitteee mare, rcent. of the principal, exeluding premftn, of ReNnls- smears offered must be hopomee. 38 with the Tecemnrer oF hoGatte tes a RS ington, oF wit tae aie gt Tregsurer gt N: i i the. Designated Bapantto ‘ Pi cr r | }urg, Cincinnati, ouisvile. Chicago, Detroit, or wl orwith any ‘ tion suthorized to receive deposits which may t to transact the buail without charge. gonsent to wenemetibaot deposit will. be issued to’ depositors by the officer or association reselving them; theoriginals of which be forwarde: with the offers to the Department. of eee site: inti fer advice ith: seMiestes ty each ‘ashington not later thani the morning of July 6.:" No o' not accompanicd) by its proper certifieate of deposit will’be cop sidered ~« é he Coupon and Registered Bonds issued wil beot the depombuatiqns of 33) $1, $500 and $1.00.) Registered Bonds of $5,010 and $10,009 will also bel ed if required, i i isn offers received will be opened on WEDNES.| DAY the 6th of July, by the Secretary or one of the Assistant. Secretaries. The awards will be made by the Secretary to theihighest offerers. and, otice of acceptance or declension willbe imme-; Tiately given to the respective offerers; and, in’ case of acceptance, f the descr: pions and denomingtions prefe: will be sent to the subscribers at the cost of Department, on final ayment of instalments. e original deposit of WO = penta be peskonee in elt ast men au fal offerers, Im- mediately retu ee to those whore offers may not be accepted. The amount of accepted offers must be deposited) with the Treasurer or other officer or agsociation. authorized to act under this notice on advice of acceptance of offer, or.as follows: One-third on or before the 10th; one-third on or before the Mth: and the balance, including the premium aad orig inal two per cent. deposit, on or before the 2th of July. Interest on bongs will begin we cheats of deposit. Parties preferring msy pay the accrued’ interest from date of bond, duly 1, to date of de- posit. i bi der thienotice should be endorsed “Offer for Loan,” and addressed to the Secretary of the To offer will be considered at a less rate of pre- mium than four per cent. 8. P. CHASE, Secretary of the Treasury. TICE TO OFFERERS RECEIVING DEPOS- xO ITS UNDER THIS ADVERTISEMENT. The preliminary certificate of deposit of two per cent, must not be credited upon your accounts eurtent.s4 it is to be included in the final deposit. je 27- 5 LOST AND FOUND. — ee ee Focxp ASTRAY—On the 28th inst..one blazed faved, Habs bay MARE, ane owner wit were come forward, prove property, pay charge takeheraway, oe RW. GRAY, Je 30-3t _4 M pachuse! SAN TRAYED AWAY LAST APRIL, FROM THR 4 subscriber, two BAY HORSES—one marked ‘I ©,’ on shoulder; had a sore on hind leg; no shoes on; and one fore foot split. The other had scratches front feet. A liberal reward will be if left with the owner. nore "EDWARD WONG. No, 453 K street. near Je 20-1w* Navy Yard Market. w!TRAYED AWAY-—On 19th, a medium size red COW, with short horns, one leaning over her right ear, and bavingacollaron. Anyone return- ing her to No. #41, H street, near 6th, will be lib- erally rewni Je 29-3t* STRAYED OR STOLEN—On the 23d instant, a © Sorrel HORSE, long white mark on the face. cutin the left fore knees. $5 will be givenif re- turned to JOHN CLARK, on South F street, bet. 2d and 34. EAs TO SPRING HILL BARM, On the 29th / inst., aredand white COW, with wide horns, Near Genrestown. ake owner an poms forward, TOVe pro} pay charges, and take her away. Mie DBE Dey CUATEOM ONG H. PETTITT. $5 REWARD.—Lost on last Thursday, the 23d 2) instant, a black, horny COW, hip-Jointed on theleft side. The above reward will be given by delivering her to JAMES DACY, corner of 4th and L streets, No. 203. Jo 23-3t* 3 REWARD—LOST— Yesterday afternoon, be- ‘2 tween 18th street, Washington, and High st. eorgetown, the sum of EIGHTEEN DOLLARS, AND FIFTY-FIVE CENTS, contained in a smal leather wallet. The above reward and thanks of the owner will be given ifleftat the Star Ollice. STRAYED OR STOLEN —On the 25th of June, ) two COWS, onea red buffalo, with a cropped tail, the othera yellow, horned cow, h white spotted face and 4 white stripe dowa her back. The finder will be liberally rewarded by bringing them to 4th street. between M and N streets, No. 156, or any information that can be given, je 29-3t* SITRAYED FROM THE SUBSCRIBER, JUNE SS 2th, a big, yellow COW, with small, round, short horns; short tail; and 1s a fresh milk cow; when left she had a rope tied around her horns. The finder will be suitably rewarded by tak beok: to NICHOLAS BU] NS, No. 575 rir . Seco: streets, epnsylvania avenue, L) Hill. je ret? AKEN UP ESTRAY—A red and white COW. The owner will come forward, prove property, Ry charges. and take her away. Apply to ED- ARD FEWHES, firat house above Green Spring, on the River Road, Georgetown. Je 28-3t* $5 REWARD will be paid for the return of a 2 SMALLBLACK AND TAN TERRIER DOG, which strayed from home on Monday morning, June Zth. His ears were closely cut, tail long; he has a small scar on his right hip. The abeve re- ward will be paid ifhe is returned to 374 Eighth street, near Northern Market House. _Je 25-8t AME TO THE SUBSORIBER. at Leesborough. Montgomery county, Md.. an the Washington and Brookeville turnpike, eight miles from Wash- ington, June 25th, two red COWS, one large, with long horns, and about seven years old; the other small, with long horns, aslit in her leftear, and the topeut off the rightear and horn, and about thirteen years old, The owner or owners are re- quested to come forward, prove property, pay charges. and take them away. Je 25-3t"_ JAS. M. HALPIN. TRAYED FROM THB SUBSORIBER, a redand Sintec COW, medium size; straight horns; good sized bag, two front teats the largest. Five dol- lars reward will be paid for her return to No.135 High street, Georgetown. je a WM. ROBINS! BOARDING. IGHT OR TEN GENTLEMEN can be accom- modated with TABLE BOAKD by immediate application at No. 377 3th strect, between New York avenue and Istreet. Also, Furnished Rooms to let. Terms moder: je t* AX EXOELLENT OPPORTUNITY. Rooms, with Board, for gentleman and AS t or single gentiémen, can be obtained at Bridge street. Georgetown. This is a del! locality, overlooking the Potomac, with the Virginia and Maryland heights in the and within @ short distance of the terminus of the railroad. Je $0-2t* OARD.—First-class Boarding House for Off- cers, Olerks in the Departments, or gentlemen and their wives. Location very fine; only two squares from the War Department, and one from Penn. avenue. House very cool. Bath-room in ‘house. with hot and cold water. Terms: Booms with Board, from $35 to $125 per month. Apply on tee Laer Ee at No. 183 G street, second door ay me pith. few Table Boarders taken. je 29- a. y of distance, \ABLE BOARD AT $5 A WEBK at 134 Penn sylvania avenue, between 19th and 20th streets, And July lst a desirable room. je 25-lw* OARDING—A few first class BOARDERS can be accommodated with Booms ard on or after the Istof July next, at No. 426 20th street, southeastcor. of ¥. s | Je 20-2w* Piranp CAN BE ACCOMMODATED WITH IRD and LODGING at $5 ver week, (or $1 er day,) at the Philadelphia House, No. 517 N. ew Jersey avenue, near Baltimore Depot. je 2-Im* ‘Db. H. NICHOLS, Proprietor. ew TO AND KINDLING WOOD, Hickory, Oak © and Pine, sawed and split to any length and size; also, cordlength. Lowest market oes G. L. SHERIFF. Office, Pa: ay., botw. 3d and 4% ats, $e20-1m_ Mill and Wharf. 4% st.. at Canal Bridge. UGENE SUE. —Paula Monti, 5c; Therese Du! 4 noyer. 5c; La Concaratcha, 60¢: ‘Le Comman- deurde Malte, 6c; Le Morne an Diable, 6c; La Bonne aventure, 5’; Miss Mary on L’Instrutrice Bic; Comedies Sociales, 4c; Latreaumoat, 6c} I’ Avarice, 40c;La Luxure, 4c; L’Envie, 6)¢: La- Colere, 49c; L’ Argueil, Sic. fem i MATERCIN DC. -PRANCK TAYLOR. RY DONOVAN’S BLAOKSERRY CORDIAL. Price, $1 per bottle. For sale by at LG e- OO Fd 68 8. Commissioners of Improvements, pOBca of Commnissioners of Lprerovem ent. | Im compliance with an ordinance of the Corpo- ration, entitled “‘An act for the removal of offal lops, &c..” the public are bereby natiéed that ali kitchen offal will -beyemoved from th 3 | tive. once a day until the lat October nest, raare hereby notified to place contaip such offal, and easily handled, in the rear of their several prem- ines. when accessible to the garbage carts, and | when not accessible in the rear. then at a place, most convenient, ¥. BR. DORSETT, Commimionsy First Ward; come Ads SPALDING, jommissioner ry ; TOuN T GRRNRROTe Commissioner Third Ward; } Comm tj DOUGLASS, Al t+ ssioner Four’ PM He HAMILEON sal, A, FLBTOHRR. ; Commissioner Sixth Ward; JAS a InOH, nt Commissioner Seventh Ward. .:B, Alloffal of other kinds will be promptly removed by notifying the Commissioners of the same; Je B-law2m Bohemienne, 50,3 Ber- A 2be * ‘be Me min Sse Philibert” Li ia Gisnscaderie: 208 Te Beets peal je eis Dae Mateos Pun ecient Reuroey, ls i 5 at Hi others. Pigg fSperiea eritiere, 25¢.; and many B5e.5 i 4 breaths and he jo 29-2t* | | | i FRANOK TAYLOR. | ee to 6508, SECRETARY CHASE HAS. REStGNED. ~ , All regrets, however natural, will disappear ————_—_— . 3 a & has 2 z er os d 4 “The Secretary's reaighation bas taken the [* public by surprise. We have no information corcerning the grounds of the proceeding; but We are satisfied that it indicates no want ef confidence in the sn¢cess of the ncial poli- cy.whigh Mr. Chase: ériginated witt! such dis- tinguished ability, and noindifferencete. the successes of the administration and the coun- try. 2 “ : We regret that Mr. Obase bes mot found >t) consistent with his convenience to continue io the end in the piace he has filled so ably and so satisfactorily. ¢ in the satisfaction with whichi the accession o/| his snecessor will be bailed, if it betrue as-we baye heard, that the Hon. David Tod, the late able, loyal and energetic Union Governor of Ohio, has been nominated by the President to preside in the Treasury Department, Tn 5 O’CLOOK P. SS ee THE CHANGE IN THE TREASURY DEPART- MENT. ‘There is no longer a doubt of the nomination of the Hon. David Tod, of Ohio, to be Secre- tary of the Treasury, vice Hon. S. P. Chase, resigned. It is this afternoon currently stated that the: eause of the resignation of Mr. Chase was a difference with the President relative to cer- tain appointments of his subordinates. GOV. TOD’S NOMINATION. The nomination of ex-Goy. Tod to be Sec- retary ef the Treasury vice Hon. Salmon P, Chase, was referred to the appropriate com. mittee immediately on being received at the Senate this forenoon. It is evident that it will not be acted upon to-day. FROM JAMES RIVER—SHERIDAN’S COM- MAND ALL ACROSS. The U.S. steamer Cossack, Capt. Swasey, arrived here at 1 o’clock, from Douthart’s Landing, on the James river, which point she left yesterday atSo’clock. The last of Sheri- dan’s force crossed at Douthart’s Landing early yesterday morning. The statements published of his losses have been very much exaggerated, and it is believed that future ac- counts will show that he has not sustained three-fourths of the losses heretofore asserted. ‘The Cossack brought up @ number of con- demned horses and mules, which were un- loaded at Giesboro’. IMPORTANT ORDER, Itis understood that the Provost Marshal General bas issued an order prohibiting par- ties from recruiting in this District for other States. An order has also been issued requiring all soldiers reinlisting in the Veteran Reserve Jorps to:be credited to the State from which they originally enlisted, and not to such States as they choose to elect. They are, however, allowed to select the district of their State to ‘which they desire to be credited, REBEL OFFICERS. The following rebel officers of Beauregard’s command, and who were captured at Peters- burg, arrived here this morning on board of a steamer from Point Lookout:—Capt. Henry Byist, Capt. J. L. Mulvaney, Lieut. J. C. Clemens, and Lieut. A. B. White, of the 27th South Carolina, and Lieut. John Blain, of the 16th North Carolina. ACTING PROVOST MARSHAL OF THB DIs- TRIOT OF COLUMBIA. Capt. J.C. Putnam, Provost Marshal of the District of Columbia, being very ill, by direc- tion of the War Department Lieut. Col. D. C. Poole, of the 18th regiment Veteran Reserve Corps, has been temporarily assigned to duty as Provost Marshal of this District. ‘Tus Session.—The resignation of Secretary Chase renders it certain thatthe current ses- sion of Congress will not adjourn this week. There is no telling just now when it will end. CONGRESSIONAL. TH vEspAyY, June 30. SENATE.—A joint resolution proposing an ad- journmentof gress on Saturday, the 20th of uly, was offered, butits consideration being objected to, it lies on the table. ‘he Senate resumed consideration of the bill to reimburse Pennsylvania for calling out the militia, It wastyesterday amended by maki the bill applicable to 211 forces called out last summer to repel the invasion of Pennsylvania and Maryland. At 11 o’clock & message was received from the President, and on motion the Senate went into Executive session, in which it still re- mained at 1% o'clock. Hovs#.—On motion of Mr. Washburne, of Illinois, the House took up snd passed the Sonate bill to aid the construction of the inter. national telegraph line, which was passed with an amendment prohibiting the company from making any terms for the transmission of newspaper dispatches different from those ac- corded to the public. Much miscellaneous business was transact- ed, but none of especial public importance. ‘The bill heretofore reported from the’ select committee for the coustruction of @ new rail- road between Washington and New York, ‘was, on motion, re-committed to the select committee. TELEGRAPHIO NEWS. ; Gold. Special Dispatch to the Sst ‘ORK, June 30,2 P. w.—Gold 248, LOCAL NEWS. aaa Sas Tse Drart.—Efforts are now being made by Mayor Wallach to obtain substitutes for those parties subject to the draft in this city. Arrangements haye been made by the Mayor ‘with Col. E. M. Greene, of the Chief Quarter- master’s Department, OF which substitutes will be likely to be obtained, and which in- sures to the substitutes all the bounties and premiums without deduction. Persons desir- ing to avail themselves of this arrangement can do so by depositing $300 witn the Mayor and leaving their names. Naw BBS EES THE MogvDEEr or«JaAMES SANDERSON.—Oor- oner Woodward yesterday held an inquest over the body of James Sanderson, who was killed beyond the Eastern Branch, as stated in the Star of yesterday. Testimony elicited showed that deceased returned to his house about 9 o’clock, and asked his sister if'she had molight. She said she had no matches. He gave her a match and she lit the candle. The sister looked out of the door and saw two men coming in thehouse. She had been laying on the bed, and her dress was unhooked. As the men came in one door the sister passed out the other to fasten her dress. She looked in and saw thetwo men clinch her brother. She ran for Mr. Talbert, but before she got there she thought Mr. Talbert was too old to afford as- sistance, and she ran for Mr. Thos. Burkley. Mr. Burkley came at once to the house of de- ceased, and found him in a dying condition. Burkley said the deceased drew two or three was dead. He was cuton the left side of his meen ee three Loker: rere jand two inches deep, jury found that de- ceased came to his. death By the hands of the two men who came to his honse with him, and ithe jury further believe that the two men were (Oscar Moreand Walter Finest. The jury also ‘find the deceased was very poor, and had no money. . ANTICIPATING THE DgAPT.—Quite a num- ber of persons of this trict, in anticipation of adratt, have been) loeking up substitutes iduring the past tew weeks, and the trade in them within a few days past bas been quite brisk. The officers atthe Provost Marshal's Office, besides examining the applicants for exemption, are kept busy im examining per- jeux | Fons offered as substitutes, aud within the past iweek have received over 200, 17 of whom were put dm on the first three days. of this week. tof themare contraband: from Virginia, who! are-not eubject’ to the draft. The price rm. As as Togm one of thede! ag Augustas Lafo! gentenced fo be. hot to death ‘was to have Lafontaine escaped from Fort McHenry, where e val ores rities. Lafontaine is qune a e mili autho! 5 young man, rather good-lookizg, and is@-na- tive of Washingtom, where his mother and) ARREST OF A FUGITIVE.—Last night, Officer fof S a few nights before ona t in the Second Ward. This morning the were not tobe found, with a single ’t Tait sent the prisoners to e as suspicious charac- were taken into the ives tdentifie? Fontaine mtaine, who was tried by for desertion, found guilty, and . The sentence in executed three days ago, but He was at once delivered te brothers reside. y __——»——— i Porice REPORTS — First Precinct.— Walter murder, jai? for farther hearing. Third bir py Be ea 9 Gillmore, J. Moore, drunk and di: ny, diémisséd. Fourth Precinct—Tim Frawley, assault and battery; dismissed. Richard Archer, graad larceny; bail for court. Alfred Lee, John Fisher, Christ Brannon, Wm. Parker, Colem- bus Parker, disorderly; $2 each. Sixth Precinct—Samuel Dean, novisance; $2. J. _H. Crogin, disorderly: workhoase. Jenn O’Brien, sleeping in the street. RO: “Penth Precinct.—Aaron Smith, disorderly; $6. J.N. Smith, threats, dismissed. W. Herman, do.; bail for peace. Patrick Downey, violasing the cow law; $3. CoLorsp Goop SamMaRITaNs.—To-day, the Grand Lodge of Maryland, Virgimia .and the District, of the order (colored) of Good Sa- maritans and Daughters of Samaria, are Bav- ing their annual celebration. The procession is Accompunied by a band, and nembcors about one hundred colored men in regalia and avout twenty-five colorcd women in carriages. After marching through the avenue and prineip<l streets, they ree led to Zion Wesley Charch, in the First Ward, where approptiate services were held. A new banner, just presented to the lodge, and twe large national flags were carried in the procession. The procession was accompanied by a large crowd, and out good order was maintained. ESTEE IT MaRRiaGE LICENSES.—Within the month closing to-day, the Clergof the Court (Mr. Meigs) has issued 180 marriage licenses, of which 39 were to coloredcouples. Pretty good for the hot month of June! One of these was issued to & soldier and his wife who had lost their original certificate of marriage; he being in hospital about to have a second amputation performed, which it was feared mignt prove fatal, and she being desir- ous of having some means to enable her todraw his pay, should he die, 8 new license was pro- cured, and they were married over again. —_—_.—_— FourTtH WARD STATION CasEs,—Willtam Grant, suspicion of grand larceny; dismissed. John Reever, swindling;do. Wm. Branson, suspicion of stealing; jail for hearing. John James, supposed to have stolen lead in posses- sion; dismissed. John Wilkinson, Wm. Rob- ingzon, James Wilkinson, Albert Mattingly, grand larceny, John Buckley, do.; jail for court. Letta Ford, disorderly; $5.58. John Keefe, drunk; James Balton, do.; and dis- orderly; Jacob Andrew and Daniel Barns, sleeping in a wagon; dismissed. James Kelly, Thos. Boarland, do.;do. Annie Butler, sleep- ing in an omnibu: As JAIL FoR Court.—Yesterday, officer Lynch arrested Johu Bucklev upon suspicion of rob- bing soldier named Wm. R. Keeler, of Fort Meigs, of about $18. Keeler appeared and gave evidence against Buckley, and Justice Giberson sent the prisoner to jail for court. Buckley has been several times before the Jus- tice recently and was dismissed. Thi3 time the dismissal not being announced, Buckley imltated sudden sickness, dreadfal cramp-, and he groaned like a dying calf. Butit only served to hasten his departure to jail. ae THE DEDICATION OF THE THIRD DISTRICT Scuoot Hovse.—The dedication of the Third District school house, at thecornerof8th street east, and Pennsylvania avenue, which is now comple has been pos! ied from Saturday until Monday, the Fourth of July, at4 o'clock. ‘The City Councils are expected to attend, a3 well as other dignitaries, and itis also con- templated to have the Third District schools present in 8 body. —_——>____ ARREST ON CHARGE OF _MURDER.—Yester- day about 12 o’clock m., officer Cline, of the first precinct police. arrested Walter Furst, a soldier, on suspicion ot being connected with the murder of JamesSanderson. The prisoner was taken before Justice Cull, who sent him to jail for further hearing. We hear that an- other soldier, supposed to be the accomplice of Furst, has been arrested and is also held for a hearing. —_——— ‘ ORIMINAL CoURT, Judge Fisher.—This morn- ing, Elizabeth Hoffman and Matilda May, in- dicted for keeping d@ bawdy-house near the corner of Sth and D streets, submitted their cases, when the first was fined $300, and the latter, who was the housekeeper, $25. The petty jurors were discharged until Tues- day. —__——~>__ SECONDWARD STATION CAsES.—Wm. Henly, suspicion of robbery; sent to superintendent. James Brown, disorderly; dismissed. George Fontaine, suspicion of robbery; sent to super- intendent. Eliza Posey, disorderly; $1.55. Maria Fox, do.; $1.58. pecete STATE OF THE THERMOMETER.—At Frank- lin & Co.’s, opticians, No. 244 Pennsylvania evenue, the thermometer stood to-day at 1 o‘clock, 78 in the shade. ED OS SERRE RE a I F_MR. MAY. SUTLER, does not call fer his Wagon within thirty days after date it will b sold at auction {o the highest biduer. je 30-3t* W.H.& J. SNYDER. UBSTITUTES! SUBSTITUTES! Those lable to be drafted are informed that I can furnis! SUBSTITUTES, and secure your release for three (3) years without any trouble to those who desire to obtain them. Apply to G.H, CASSIDY, 446 sth street. je $0-3t* bet. Penn, avenue and D street. 500 COTTAGE BEDSTEADS in store and for sale at reduced prices. ALSO. 2,000 yards HEMP CARPETS, just received. on commision, which will be sold low to close con- sigoment, . he attention of Dealers te called to the ahove, TZ & GRIFFITH, je 30-3t 369 7th street, between I and K gts, ODD FELLOWS’ HALL. Continued Success o E .SANFORD’S TROUP Glorious bill each Evening, Introduced by the best Singing and Instrumental fi Company in existence. Doors open at7+s; Commence at 8. Admission 25 cents. Keserved Chairs, 59 cents. MOND Ax: July 4th, Afternoon Performance, je W- PptAnos, PIANOS, ; MELODEONS ‘And all kinds of MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS. The largest stock, variety of styles, degrees of prices, of PIANOS, New and second hand at JOHN F. ELLIS’ tore, 306 Penn’a avenue, etween 9th and 1th streets, 40 Pianos to select from. je 3)-3t My LET THE BAND PLAY! HE TENTH GRAND PIO NIC of the UNITED GLEBE CLUB, to be given on the Ba OF JULY, at GREEN SPRING PAVILION. The members of this Club pledge them selves to make this a day of enjoyment to all who will hon them with their presence. TICKETS O EB DOLLAR, admitting a ‘gentle- man and ladies. A sufficient police force will be in attendance to preserve good order. Commistee of Arrancements. Piano H. Manning, . Waraer, W. H. Robertson, §. B. Fox, W. Sebastin, T. Paul Pie Nic to commence at 9 a’clock a. m. A celebrated Band will be in attendance. je 30-3t* RY ODB! D sy OODS!! DRY Ladies, call at the NEW. STORE it you want to et your money’s worth, with no advance on goods. Good Cotton at 25,28 and 30c.; full yard wide at Prints at 25, 26,28 and 30c. Chintz pattern at ic. Lawns at 25.28 and 3ic. Hoop Skil eg 31, 10 and id 5c. 1.25 and $1.5). Silk Mantillas at s by @12. Good Black Silk at $1.25, $1.37 an 50. Cor- sets at $1.50 and $1.75. Mozambiques at 30, 35 an . Bhi 85 and 37c, Cheap Towelins, ble Cloth, Diapering, Gloves, Bostery of all ck has been bought before the last rise, and will be sold without regard to present prices. All summer goods at lesn than cost. Remember the place—BENJ. NEWMAN, 443 7th st., three doors above the Patent Office. Ba N. B—A large lot of remnants of Sotton, Lawns and Calico at half prices; 2,020 yards of Li- ning in remnants very cheap. je 30-1w' ‘RY W. L. WALL & CO., Auctioneers, » VALUABLE IMPROVED PROPERTY ON PENN- } BYLVANIA AVENUE AND THE OIROLE AT 0) 4 | on GIEDNEADAY AFTERNOON, 2th instant, t 5 o'clock, we will sell, ia front of the premises, ivision 0 uare 27, fronting side of Penn. avenue Tun- steect, between 2ithand 25th sts, rh Al ios OE we repair. Possession t No. —, su! feet on the south peat back to K ve A ‘given im- mediately. * half i h; the remainderiin 6 beatinenenthe secure ‘by deed of trust on the premises, and boatag interes | dems . lh I Wai & CO,; Aucts, » + ‘THE, ABOVE SALE IS POSTPONED TO Oesbar, je 0 Sth July at PRE & CO. Aucts, FE yy te Ose BB oures ANew Pearuxe ron tux Haspeencuier. Phalon's “Night Blooming Oerdus.” Phaton's “Night Blooming Cereus,” Phalon’s “Night Blooming Cereus,"* « Phaton’s “Night Blooming Cereus." © Phaion’s . “Night Blooming Uoreus.""! Phalon's’ “Night Blooming Coreas."" Phalon’s “Night Blooming Gereus.” » aac Fone tue berwtent Conchtseeciess h it takes its name. * “Hlanufactured only by Paton € Som, N. Y.- Je 16-3m convince the mos skeptical of its 5 Ford, corer 1th Foleo, 81 f Doe eee Washington: oma Mienry Gook, Alexandria, me sate % wr pbb ee eenagee tcaramaraaee feast ht ocala ama eg « . 0, Ford, r tise and Was avoine, Washington, and Henry aay ain Dares Pr Get x "s ixty-five idote, an BD eandie? win on die’ . a. fashington, and Henry » Alexandria, —————ee ee Corxs, Buwrons, Bap NAILS, ETO. 2 Gores anoshewaisereel nt of mankind. To be reliev: o1 Walceund abies tanpsattont You nes mai +. sure to t relief without experiencing. pain. Of- fice, 4 lvania avenue.(Lane & Tucker's building, between 44 and 6th sireets, No charge for consultation. Je 21-tf Bore TxRoar. douex, LD, and similar troubles, if suffered to progress, ré- sult in serious Pulmonary, Bronchial aud Asth- matic affections, oftentimes incurable. Brown's BroncuiaL TRoow aed Watreetiy, che seat of he Misenso. and give almost instant rellef je 21-Im,r can Be Cone by,one whi hinaeit in Be ¥,0ne WhO umdreds of others, and will tell you mothing Bat the truth. Addreas, wit stam Bowary i. Tay mar3 D&W.ly Look Bor. Boston, Mada, Szonsr Diezases. ec-tpeipeenied Gv is the most certain, safe and effectual remedy—indeed, the only vegetable rem- edy ever discovered. Cures in two to four days, and recent cases in twenty-four hours. Nomineral no balsam, no mercury. Only ten pills to be taken. It is the soldier’s hope, and a friend to those who do ae : be exposed, lo packages, $2; temeale. 5 Bameran’s Root and Herb Jurces—A positive and rmanent cure for 8) lis. Scrofula, Ulcers, Sores Boots, Tetters,&e. Price @1, or six bottles ter 88 Sold by 8.0. Ford. Beeadvertisement, mal PRoPosAts FOR STATIONERY. . Department op Stare, WASHINGTON June], 1864, Bealed Proposals for furnishing such Stationery as may be required by this Department during the fiscal year ending June 30, 1855, will be received until 12 o'clock m. on Saturday, the 2d of July next, Those unaccompanied by satisfretory testi- monials of ability to fulfil the contract will not be considered. established articles. All articles required must be of the best quality of their kind, and not inferier to the samples, which will be exhibited at the Department. Each proposal must be signed by the individual or firm making it, and must specify but one price for each and every article of the schedule or of the class bid for. The articles, when furnished, must correspon with the samples, or any of them, if desired, an inno case be inferiorin quality to the sample; LITY, SBMIRAL BAKSEUS, ete. 'y, B | and contracts will only be awarded to manufacturers of,or dealers in, the and they must be delivered without delay when ordered, and must be satisfactory to the ‘etary; anda failureso to comply with this stipulation will be deemed cause for the abrogation of the coptpe Articles not named in the schedule are to be far- nished at the option of the Department, at the lowest market prices, and the right is récerved of ordering a greater or less quantity of each article contracted for, as the public service may require. Bonds, with approved security, must be the person or firm obtaining the contract; ai the event of the refusal or neglect of the contractor to furnish any article or articles named in the con- tract, on the order of the disbursing clerk. the same may be purchased in open market, and tue difference in price therefor and the contract price shall be paid by the cont: ucted in the settlement of h: quarter during which such refi or neglect may occur, The subjoined achedule specifies,as nearly as can now be done, the emount, quality, and description of each of the article3 like! 1 to be required. The bids will be canvassed for each of the three clas:es ceparately, and contracts for one or more of the classes awarded, as may be deemed most ad- vantageous to the Department, Proposals to be addressed to the Depariment of State, and endorsed ‘*Proposals for Stationery.” Crass No. l.—Paper. 10 reams white Laid Cap, heavy, ruled to pat- tern, per ream 30 reams Cap, white, ruled to pattern, per ream Cap, white, ruled to pattern, extra Superfine. per ream 1Oreams Consular Cap, white, end raled to , per ream 5reams. Consofar Cap, white, double thick, su, e,perream 5reams Regal Cap, white, trimmed and ruled, per ream : 20 reams Quarto Post, white, ruled, super, per ream. JO reams white Vellum Note, highly glazed, hard calendered, perream 25 reams Commercial Note Paper, lined, super extra, per ream | 30 reams Flat Cap, white, unruled, per ream 10 reams Envelope. yellow or buff, royal, pet ream 10 reams large brown Envelope, per ream 0 dozen sheets Patent Blotting, per doze sheets CLass No. 3.—Envelopes. 1,000 Muslin Lined, lithographed, and printed to order, 132 hy 5 inches, per M 1,000 Muslin Lined, lithographed, and printed toorder, 9by4inches, per M 590 muslin lined, lithographed, and printed to order, 1 by 6%¢ inches, per M 10),000 auhesive Envelopes, white, heavy, lith- oegraphed, and printed to order and pat- terns, per M . 10,000 adhesive Envelopes, large end small, white, letter and note, plain, per M Intermediate sizes ordered not to charged higher than bid for size next larger Crass NO. 3.—Pens, Pencils, &c. . 2 gross Perry’s, Gillott’s , or other g od me- tallic Pens, por gro°s . 3.000 Quills, No. 6), per M 10 dozen Faber’s,or other good, No.1 to 4, or graduated, per dozen . Sdozen Faber’s,&c,, red and blue pencils, per lozen Crass No. 3—Continued.—Ink, Inkstands, Wa- fers,and Waa 1, 4dozen Draper’s Intstards, per dozen. 2.6 dozen Maynard & Noyes’s Ink, pints, per » dozen 8. 6dozen Ink, pints, Arnold’sper dozen 4, 3dozen best French carmine Ink, ounce, por dozen 5. 6 Mseal Wafers, best quality, red, No. 3, for office Seal, pee M 6. 2 pounds bent red Wafers, common size, per peun 7. 0 pounds best extra super scarlet sealing Wax, per pound Crass No. 3—Continued.—Cutlery and Miscel« - a laneous ried 1, 3 dozen Roger's or other Kniveg, four blad Duck or pearl handles, per dozen 2. § dozen Roger’s ivoty handle or Shaver’s pat- ent E.asers, per dozen 8. 1doren ivory Wa! Kem. 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. is 8. n, nl. 12. LB. wo 1 ~ cere r Stamps, per dozen 2 dozen office Shoars, extra, per dozen 3 dozen office Sciacors, per dozen 25 dozen silk Taste, wide, per dozen 50 dozen. ‘ane, acsorted, per dozen S8dozen Paper We' Ln ‘aasor! Daqhterrs 3 dozen Green's ink Erasers and Paper Clean- er, per dozen , 10. 5 pounds | deleptae India Rubber, per pound 11. 3 pounds Pounce, per pound ; 8) pounds large Twine for packing, per pound 13. 59 pounas Li og Taine, per poun . 5) pounds best Catton Twine, per pound . $dozen Rulers, round or flat, 50 inches perdozen . . 5 pounds best quality Sponge, per pound 10 pounds Gum Arabic, per, pound = . 4 dozen Mucilage, small size class jars, with ; brush and metallic tops, per dozen }19. 80 dozen Penholders. assorted, per dozen 598-law4w QTEAMER PALTIMORE HAS ARRIVED — x > Consignees will please attend ee i rT goods at once. "Fe mopmer sash for New York, Sat- anda! MORGAN & RUINEHART. : EBS FOR SALE—BRAUTIFOUL PAIR DAP- Bi BOREES AT have one of the finest in of Horses a this city; beu, pee in . for my own ae young, ‘kind ee ana warranted, Can be seen nd tried in harness, inthe rear of my store. every ay this week, from "JOHN F. ELLIS, Piano and Music Store, 4. 5. 6. 7. +8. 9. long, | je20-8ti 306 Pa. ave., betw. 9th and 10th ste. E, DOSTER, Y AND 5 vl ATTORSQUNRELLOR AT LAW, ea! Jew-tm* 427 Flext dvor to'Riggs’ Bank. ME! LIME| LIME!—I am now pte) te Lier meee Rie ic le contact z Pera eee ASURE ROATS.—To let. by the day or hour, Piss foatoniling: PLEASURE ee . 1 tt Bote near the whart, of eehves ator’ fy se D:20" ‘. porte : CHEESE! 4 [pets en sp ay ce raale. fom7-8t* 400 Sua Bat Pr