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W. Ds WALLACH; Editor and Proprietor. WASHINGTON CITY: FRIDAY... «JULY 1, 1564. WP-READING MATTER ON EVERY PAGE. SEE OUTSIDE FOR INTERESTING TELE. | ,,, GRAPHIC AND OTHER MATTER, SENATOR FESSENDEN SECRETARY OF THE TREASURY: prerpeerr isan ety The Crisis is Past, and all is Well! > Last evening the noble Governor Tod, of Ohio, declined the appointment of Secretary of the Treasury, only on the ground. of inadequate health. At the meeting of the Senate this morning the nomination of the Hon. Wm. Pitt Fessenden for Secretary of the Treasury was received. it was'unanimously and joyfully confirmed. Thus, the country has now in charge of the finances & statesman of consummate ability and spotless reputation. The ship of state moves right on in its strength, undisturbed by the beating of the winds and waves. g SOE ai a cea ahah FROM THE FRONT. Heavy Firing in the Direction ef Peters- burg—Butler in Strong Pesition. The mail steamer Highland Light, Captain Weeks, arrived this morning from. City Point and Bermuda Hundred, with the mails anda large number of passengers, among whom were 1€6 men belonging to the 40th New York, whose term of service has expired. The Highland Light also brought up Awelve bodies, among them that of Lieut. S. G. Sherwin, 1ith Wis, and seyeral of Ohio one hundred days men. The steamer broughtdown six rebel prison- ers, who had taken the oath, to Fortress Mon- Toe, when they were yesterday esfternoon | placed on boarda steamer with about 100 other | rebel prisoners, among them several officers, poeta! & colonel, and sent to Point Look- The railroad from City Point is m working order to within a few miles of the front, and trains are running regularly with passengers and supplies. On Wednesday Ihe tugboat Francis King, while reconnoitering about 20 miles above Ber- muda Hundred, was fired into by a rebel shore battery, and a ball struck the engineer, break- ing beth his legs, but did not do other damage. Among the passengers was Capt. O. F. Hul- | ser, 2d N. Y. heavy artillery, who is sick. | Heavy firing was heard day before yesterday | fromthe direction of Petersburg, which con- tinued at intervals through the night, and was ° renewed with vigor next morning. The rebels arestill in foree in fromtof But- jer, who is strewgly entrenched: and there are no fears that they will risk an assault on his ‘works, which are represented to be of themost | impregpable’character. Shelling between the | two forces is sometimes very lively, but with- out much effer MORE WOUNDED. The steamer Utica, which arrived here yee- | terday evening from City Poit, bronzht up 390 wounded mn. Manyof them are slight cases, | having beea wounded in the arms and legs ‘whilst in the rifle pits. Three sick officersalso | came up ca the Utica. 3 NAVAL CAPTURES The Navy Department has received informa- ! tion of the capture on the 10th of Fane ot the sloop “Yankee Doodle,” coming out of the mid- dle entrance of Pearl river, Mississippi Sound, | by the U. S, steamer Elk. The vessel was loaded with cotton and has been sent to New Oriesus for adjudication. % By Demoresi’s Quarterly Mirror of Fash- ions, for the summer of 1861, has heen receiv from John C. Parker, 379 F street, who has it | for sale. j PRICE OF PAPERS ADVANCED.—All the Chi- | c8go publishers of daily papers announce that | atter the 4th of July the price of their journals | ‘will be twenty-five cents a week, delivered by | carriers; $12 per year; $6 for six months and $3 ' for three months. For the last two years Chi- alry Horses,” and addressed to Lieut. Col. James cago papers have been furnished to subs¢ri- ; A, Elon, Chief Quartermaster, Cavalry Bureau, bers at twenty cents a week. Washington, D.C. _ z Any other information will be promptly given, | Fras or Puysictans.—The regular physi- | cions of Boston have “struck” for higher tees. | ‘The fee for a single visit. cases of regular at- | tendance, has been raised trom two to three | dollars. For a first visit in consultation, the | tee will be from five to ten dollars, For a visit | in the night, or between 9o’clock p. m. and + o'clock a. m., the fee will be from five to ten doliars. At these prices few people can afford to be sick. Tue DisTRIcT 1x ConGrEss.—In the Senate yesterday, Mr. Grimes, from the Committee on the District of Columbia, called up the bill toes- | tablish C olfax street, in thecityof Washington | and District of Columbia. It provides that, from and after the passage hereof, the alley, which is sixty feet wide, across Square 712, and which connects L and M streets north, and | the west line of which is two hundred and | twelve feet east of the east line of First street east, shall be known as Colfax street. That @ may hereafter, at any time, amend or al this act. he bill was passed. Mr. Harlan called up the joint resolution to , grant additional roomsto the Department of | Agriculture, asd called for the reading ot the statement of the Commissioner of the Land | Office to the effect that the rooms had already been assigned in the Land Office to the crowded Pension Bureau, and cases costing $19,721, ; filled with 6,000,000 ot valuable papers, and that the seeds were filling it with vermin. Mr. Sherman said the rooms at present oc- | cupied by the Department of Agriculture were i totally inadequate to the business of the office, | and he believed it would be better to build & suitable edifice tor that purpose. } Mr. Hendricks coincided in the suggestion, | and was in favor of building in the center of the gardens of the department a baronial man- sion for the use of the Commissioner, where he ¢ could have his seeds and his rats all to himself. He wanted to amend the third section, tojusert | «when the President shall direct,” as te the time of its construction. { Mr. Pomeroy understood there were six rooms in the Land Office unused. He opposed | building at the present prices of labors and ma- | terial. The bill passed by a vote of 21 to-. In the House, Mr. Driggs, of Michigan, in- troduced a btll constitatimg @ board of healt for the cities of Washington aud Georgetown, which was referred to the Committee on the District of Columbia. The Senate bill to imcorporate the Potomac Ferry Com pany was passed. The House passed the Senate bill authorizing the corporation of Wushington to assess a tax not exceeding fifteen cents on a hundred dol- jars, on real and personal property. in order to meet the Government direct tax. : ASenate bill was also passed, authorizing the Levy Court to levy & tax to pay its pro- portien of the Government direct tax. ELLIS IEE ES OEE ELLE LESLIE EAT LL OTICE.—The next regular monthly meet- ng of the TIN PLATE AND SHEET IRON WORKBHS of Washington will be held at Shep ard’s Hall, on TUBSDAY EVENING, Jaly Sth, at 8e'clock. It is confidently expected that every wnember will be present, as an election of officers wil be hei, whilatotbet Busttess of equal impos ance ¢laims their attention. order, Wd ae JAS. E. MATTINGLY. Rec. Sec. NOTICE—ST, MATTHEW'S COLOURED SUNDAY SCHOOL will hold a Festival on the 478 OF JULY onthe President’s Grounds, the obsect of which ix to raise funds to aid in the erection of a school-house for colored children. ‘There will be speaking. singing. and afine band fmusic. Refroshicents will be sold onthe ground. "he colored people of the city, and all who arr so Gisposed, are cordially invited to attend ou this occasion, Admission, for adults, 25 cents; for chil dren, 1 cents. Ye 1-2t* iu THE DRAFT. Mayor's Orvice,Crry Hat, ¢ asurmeton, June 29, 1354.4 The attention of every citizen of Washington is called to the fact that another draft is about to be had ia thiseity. all who are or suppose them selves entitied to cent entreated to have their names forthwith cken fromthe enroilment. Very respectfally. east __ RICHARD WALLACH, Mayor, NOTICE —To tie Peopieof Washinzion ant Pu Epcot, — Upholstering and king and Renovating of all descriptions done inthe best style und at the shortestnotice. Old Curled hair Mattresses ean he made as 00d as new at WM.J.LEB’S new blishment, No. 363, C 2 and 6th street we: WM. J. treet north. between bie iS Po BANK OF THE METROPOLIS, Was’ TOti, 7 June, bG1.—The Board of Directors ve this day declared # dividend of threeper cent. the past #ix wonths, payable on or affer the Sth Sweeete ° MOSES KELLY, Cashier, GEORGETOWN — Ww GTO. SAND a ae Be 2A. —The anntal meetin, or EE, i © of the 8tock- holders of fits company, for the election of seven Directors for the ensuing year, will be beld on WEDN BSDAY, th oath of July. 1854, at the office of the Domoany: corner of 15th street and New e York avenue. polls will be opened at 12 0’@look clock p,m. m.eaheipaed 9648 2s. Bibizon, President H_O. FABNESTOCK, Sec'ry. Je 27-tjy 13 7FAREN € TRAY—A red and white OOW. YS AR Terwardsprpee pepe . charges. sag ss Reet Ce 14 e her sway. @ oo |, Goo oe | Will be entertained. ~ | cmption therefrom are earn- | TELEGRAPHIC NEWS. ——._—_. General Grant's Losses. New York, June30.—The Commercial states editorially, on good auth: that onr total® Joss in Grant's campaign, ex ve of caval and Hunter’s column, will not exceed 62,000. ‘The tetal loss since crossing the James river Nae Fes oe near ; nly ‘wounded remained at headquar- rs on the 27th. ; j ei a Highly Successful Chvairy Expedition: Fort SMITH, June 27.—Information has been received from a cavalry expedition, recently | sent southward from here, that a rebel force, eight hundred strong, under Colonel Wells, | Was attacked on the 26th ata point not men- | tioned, and all. those not killed were taken prisoners and sent to Little Rock. Our loss was very light. | For SALE—Lot old Joists and Boards. Apply j inumediately to. JOSEPH B. WELLS No. 116 High street, near Dunbarton. it® 5 Georgetown, DiC. Higeses FOR SALE —Just received, 49 Horses» | for draft, driving and family purposes, i ; Can be seen at Bull’s Head Stable, 132 st. | and Ohio avenue, | _S¥ 1:3t* C. PRICE, Proprictor. i Fo, SALE—A fine SADDLE HORSE,'six years old, pectlyweurc works well in Har- T ness. ly at once to RRAY & EMMES, No. 405. Pennsylv: avenue,. | as the owner expects to leave the city im as! rt time, fy 1-3ti Apes WRAPPINGS jae & LADIES’ WRAPPINGS, lack Silk Circulars, Black Silk Sacques,__ : Black Silk Mantil las, Black Barege Mantillas, White Barege Mantillas, F Gray Barege Mantillas, as : Misses Silk Sacques, Misses Silk Circulars, At MAXWELL'S MANTILLA EMPORIUM, dy 1-6t 328 Pennsylvania avenue, ELLING OUT TO CLOSE. GREAT REDUCTION IN BOOKS, STATION- ERY, AND. FANCY ARTICLES. The undersigned offer to the trade and public generally great inducements to purchase, ns he is closing cut his large steck ef goods preparatory to leaving the city. i Great bargains in Books, Stationery, Phote- graph Cards. Albums, Knives, Scissors, Razors, Soaps, Combs, Brushes, Perfumery, &e.j Ke. A large lot of goods at half price. Roveral weryane S| Cs for sale. ora short time only, al THE NATIONAL BOOK STORE, 278 Penn. avenue, bet. llth and 12th sts., Washington, D.C, jy Linn HBSS! HORSES! HORSES! W ax DzpanTMENT, CAVALRY Boreav, of Chi termaster, ASHINGTON, June 30). 1864. SEALED PROPOSALS ‘will be received at this office until 120’clock M Tuesday, July 12th. 1864. fortwo thousand (2,040) Cavalry Horses, to be delivered at Columbus, Ohio: two thousand (2,000) at Indian- apolis, Indians; and two thousand (2,00) at: De- troit, Michigan, within forty (4)) days from date Of esc. ee a iorses to be sound in all particulars, well broken, full in flesh, from fifteen (15) to sixteen (16) hands high, from five (5)tonine(9) years old, in good condition, and well adapted in every way to cavalry purposes, ‘ These spscificatrons will ba strutly adhered to and reyety en fered, im every particulay. ¥ No bid will be entertained unless accompanied by a guaranty forlits faithful performance. ®# Should any United States officer guarantes the proposal of wbidder who should prove to be irresponsible, his*name will be reported to the Secretary of War with a recommendation that such officer be dismissed the service. Ail bidders and guarantors will be held to the strict- est accountability, and every failure to comply with terms of contract, or to make the contract when award- ie bate be followed by prosecution to the sult extent of Form of bid or guaranty can ba had on appli- catien to this office, or to Captain Fielding Lowry, Assistant Quartermaster, Columbus, Ohio; Cap- tain O. Hay, Assistant Quartermaster, Indianapo- lis, Indiana; and QOaptain G, . Lee, Assistant Quartermaster. Detroit. Michigan. Suecessful bidders will be Prepared to enter into written contracts, with good and sufficient sure- ty. immediately on the acceptance of their bids. abe oath of allegiance must accompany each i The undersigned reserves the right to reject all bids deemed unreasonable. Bids tor one hundred (100) Horses and upwards ; ars for the entire number of Horses required are invt + Payment will be of contract. fo Mares will be received. ‘ropogals must be endorsed ‘Proposals for Cay- promptiy made on completion on application, personally or by letter, to POSAMES A. ERIN, Lieut, Colonel and Chief Quartermaster, Cavalry Bureau. M7 Purchase in the open market will be con- tinued at the above points until the contract is awarded. Payment made in certificates of indebt- edness for seven (7) horses or more jy 1-td SUesriTeT Es I will pay the highest market price to runners bringing men to my office, . H. CABSIDY. 446 Sth at., bet. Pa. av, and D st | “BSCRIBER HAS A_BUL + ed ; _ Je 30-30" ich he will let to Cows | Price each. Apply to WM. DONOVAN, on 6th reet, bet, K and L, Island, je S0at™ Lu? GHIMNE YS, 4 300 DOZEN COAL OIL LAMP CHIMNEYS | for sale cheap at wholesale, by __ BONTZ & GRIFFITH. je 2-St 369 7th street, between I and K. | TLAGS! j FLAGS! | LAGS = i UNITED BTATES FLAGS a All sizes. at MRS. LOWE 297 Penn. avenue, south si je 3O-4t between 9th and 1th sts 50 COTTAGE BEDSTEADS in store and fox | 2 sale at reduced prices. ALSO, 2,000 yards HEMP CARPETS, just received. on commision, which will be sold low to close con signment, The attention of Dealers is called to the above. i BONTZ & GRIFFITH, je3-3t_ 369 7th street, between I and K sis. FURNITURE. pe CARPETS! CARPETS! OLL CLOTHS, MATTINGS. MATTINGS. The Cheapest Store in the District to furni<a | your house complete is | 369 SEVENTH STREET, Between I and K Streets. where sou can get everything in the HOUSE FURNISHING LINE, Ss OIL CLOTHS COTTAGE SUITES. MIRRORS, HAT RACKS, 4 ‘ REFRIGERATORS, WATER COOLERS, FEATHER BEDS, BOLSTERS AND PILLOWS, MATTINGS, i } MATTRESSES, BLANKETS, &<.. &e. RF Terms, Cash, | _ Adiscount of 10 percent, allowed on all bills of | $5 and upwards. BONTZ & GRIFFITH, | 369 7th street, bet. Land K sts. | _3e snygt Sign ofthe High Awning. | BECKS! BRICKS! BRIOKS!—500,000 well made, well burnt BRICKS for sale. J. PUSEY & ©0.. Suecessors to J, Vas Riswick & Bro. ) River Post Oftice, Md. | ing | erally rewarded, ; PBorosats FoR LOAN. Y Darartwanr, June 2, 1854, ill be received at this Department, March $, 1353, until noon of WED- 6th of July, 1354, for bonds of t to the moore of seit = amount of unacceap' “Proposals for Loan, da’ the Noti 5 Thebo: ill bearan annual interest of 5: ir centumy apeeeni in coin omthe ‘fest ase of: id January of each year, andredeem- al ies e 30th of gone, p OF SOL of qne hundred ari minst state the 1, inclgding the A ty fered for each hundred dollars in fy ook fitty, when the offeriefor more than - Byro. percent: of the principal, exeluding preminm, of he whele- smouns oiterri june ne de ai ted guaranty for payment of subscription if accented, with the Treasurer of the United States at Wash- ington. or with the Assistant Treasurer at Nei York. Boston, Philadelphia, or St. Louis, of with the Designated Depository at Baltimare, Pitts- burg, Cincinnati, Louisville, Chicago. Detroit. or 3 with any Nati aanninans tion anthorized to receive deposits which may constnt to travsact the business without charger. Duplignte certificates of deposit will) be issued to depositers for by the officer or association rereivinz them; the originals of which inast be forwarded withthe offers tothe Department. Alb deposits should be made in time fer advice of offers with certil es to reach Washington not later than the morning of July 6. No offer notaccompanied by ies prorat? certifieate of deposits will be con- sidered. The Coupon and Resistered Bonds issued will be of the denominations of $9), $100, $300and 51.000. DN 5 O'CLOOR P. M. r = FROMTHE DISS] 9ST PPE L ATTACK =, WHITE RIVER 8 eC tab SED. e < Rear Admiral David D. Porter has forwarded ‘the following to the Navy Départment: Uv S. Lextncton, Of White Rirer Station, June 224d, 1964.—Sir:—I have the honor to re- port that an attack was made on this Place at 4g o’olock-a@. m., by the 10th Mississippi (rebel) regiment, under command of Col. Louther. The {egal completed the stockade on whith they were engaged when you left, andin it they fought bravely, though their jckets had been surprised; and the rebels were close upon them before they. were discovered. ton had steam up and moved im- mediately out into the stream, and opened on wens rapid fire. Theenemy was quickly re- d, and Tetired to the woods. We have no casualties, and of the garrison one was killed and four wounded. One negro ‘Was killed, and two families of refugees carried off. T'wo dead and three wounded rebels fell into our hands, but most of their killed and ‘wounded were dragged off the field. . ee me pais of $5,000 and $10,000 will also be is9a: af required, Ail offers received will be opened on WEDNES- DAY. the 4th of July, by the Secretary or one of the Assistant Secretaries The awards will be made by the Secretary’ tothe highest offerers. ant notice of acceptatice or declension will be imme- diately given to the nespective gherpss; and, in- case of acceptance, the bonds of the Ganeriptions and denominations preferred will) be seat to the subseribers at the cost of the Department, on final payment of instalments. The original deposit of two percent. will be reckoned im the lsat testa: ment paid by successful offerers, and will be im- mediately returned to those whose offers may not be accepted. ‘The amount of accepted offers muat be deposited with the Treasurer or other 0! authorized to act under this notics on a of. acceptance of offer, or a8 follows: Qne-third ou or before the 10th; one-third onor before the 15th; and the balance. including the premium and orig- inal two per cent. deposit,on or before the 20th of uly. Interest on bonds will begin with the date of deposit. Parties preferring may pay the accrued in areat from date of bond, July 1, to date of de- posit. t Offers under thianotice should be endorséd “Offer for Loan,” and addreased tothe Secretary of the Treasury. | No offer wi mium than four per cent, , Be Be Secretary of the Treasury. BOuICr TO OFFERERS RECKIVING DEPOS 'S UNDER THIS ADVERTISEMENT. The preliminary certificate of deposit of two per cent, must not be credited upon your accounts corms it is to be included in the final deposit. je 2- LOST AND FOUND. I OST—From Union Motel. Georgetown, a NEW- | 4 FOUNDLAND PUP, aboat 2'2 months old, color black, with white feet and face. A suitable reward will be paid to any person returning hios Jy 1-2t* ey, body a to the Hotel, OST—Au AFRICAN PARROT, ¢ ad 4 red tipped tail. A handsome reward will be veiaer its return to No, 283 I street, near 17th. yLit’ REWAR S5 2) the 2ist above reward for ayed away from home. about , a brindle or red COW, with . large horns. I will pay the @ cow, JOHN C. SHAFER, jy 1-34" No. 610 Mth street. 8 if REWARD will be paid for the retarn of a small BLACK AND TAN TERRIER DOG, which strayed from on Monday morning, June 7th. Hiaears were closely cut. tail long; he has a small scat on his right hip. The abeve re- ward will be paid ifheis returned to 374 Kigchth street, near Northern Market House. jy 2 REWARD —Strayed from the subscriber on ys 2 ., & White and spangled springing | ‘OW; the tip of the horns turning up. She has # ite spot, as th } 11 be.considered at aless rate of pre- | =) #2. er The wounded Federal and rebels are being cared for in this ship, Had there been another armed vessel here I could have cut off their retreat and captured the whole command, but did not deem it pru- dent to Ipang this point with the Lexington. 1 ‘ ‘ * * * | I am, very respectfully, your obedient ser- | vant, Henry Boony, % Acting Ensign Comd’¢. | | Lt. Com. S. L. PuHgztrs, Comd’g 6th District | Mississippi Squadron. | i ADVANCEMENTS IN THE NAVY. The following advancement of officers has been made in the navy: Lieut. Commander Francis A. Roe, advanced flye numbers in his grade, for distinguished conduct in battle while in command of the U.S. steamer Sassacus in her attack on and attempt to run down the sere iron clad Albermarle on the Sth of May, First Assistant Engineer, James M. Hobby, . advanced thirty number, in his grade for dis- | tinguished conduct in battle, and éxtraordi- nary heroism in the action with the rebel ram Albermarie. Lieut. Silas W. Terry, advanced five num- tersin his grade. for gallant condnet in the Red river expedition. ~ } \ BATCH OF DESERTERS. Seventy-five deserters arrived here this | morning from Fort McHenry in charge of _Lt. , A. Keeler and a guard of the 137th Ohio Na- } tional Guard, and were sent across the river to the Deserters’ Camp, at Alexandria, to be sent thence to their regiments. number was one negro. FALL tw GoLp.—Gold opened nominally at 25s in New York this morning, and on the news of the nomination and confirmation of Senator Fessenden as Secretary of the Treasury reach- ing there, it immediately fell to 261, with a downward tendeney. A The highest offer we hear made in this city up to3p. m. for gold is 2 New Mvsic.—We are indebted to J. F. Eli 306 Penn, avenue, tor Spring Polka, by Ed- ward A. Berry. The Evening Hour, a collee- De ner. Selections from: the opera of “Faust,” arranged for the piano by Getze. PROMOTIONS IN THR MARINE Corrs.—The Senate yesterday confirmed the following nom- very large bag, and is supposed to teaye to gct her calf. The above reward will be paid for her return to Mrs, FITZMOBROW.K street, bet, 3d streets, 5] S1¢ REWARD.—Strayed or stolen from the 4 subscriber, on the 28th inst., two COWS, one six years ol, ffy bitten, white, face spangled, white and red on the body, of melinm #ize, with tops of horns turned upward; the other is a horned cow, mixed with large spots of red and white. a large stur in her fMrehead. The above reward will be paid for their return to THOS. GRADY, corner of North Capitol and’D sts. __ iy 1-3" $50 REWARD Stolen from the subscribers IV farm, on West River, Anne Arundel coun- ty. Md,on 2d June. a brightbay MARE, about 15 hand high; about six gears old; very small star in forehead; trots and canters. She is a valuable animal, aud in fine order, Iwill give $25 for the return of the Mare, ap for any information that willcoayict the thief. Address meat West | WM. W. ELLIOTT. | and 4th | y 1-26" jy 1-2" | ENOUND ASTRAY On the 2sth inst. one blazed faced, light bay MARE. The owner will please come forward, prove property, #% charges. and | take her awe W. GRAY, } je w-3t Massachusetts avenue. _ STRAY A LAST APRIL, FROM TEE * subscriber, two BAY HORSES—one marked “*I } ©, on shoulder; had a sore on hind leg; no shoes | pelea sore deot Rolite Ene ctliee a soratehee | on front feet. A liberal reward will be if let with the owner, EDWARD HUNT, No, 453 K street. uear je 0-1w* Wavy Yard Market. QTRAYED AWAY—On 19th, a medium size red +9 COW, with short horns, one leaning over her right ear, an¢ gacollaron. Anyone return- | her to No. 541. H street, near 6th, will be tib- AME TO SPRING HILL FARM, On the 29th inst., a red and white C with wide horas, t Georgetown. The own ran cone forward, roperty, pay charges, and take her away. Bt W. WH) PETTITT. Nea prove 18 29 B= NEWARD.—Lost on last Thursday, the 234 instant, a black, horny COW, hip-jointed on theleft side. The above reward will be given by delivering herto JAMES DAQY, corner of ith and L streets, No. ‘ je 29-3t* REWARD—LOST—Yesterday afternoon, be- tween I8th street, Washington, and High st. yeorgetown, the snm of EIGHTEEN DOLLARS, AND FIFTY-FIVE CENTS. contained in a small leather wallet. The above reward and thanks of the owner will be given ifleft at the Star Office. QTRAYED OR STOLEN —On the | OO two COWS, onean bnffalo, with a eroppel } tail, the other a ye cow, with white | spotted face anda white stripe her kK. The | finder will be lil Hy rewarded by bringin P| | to 4th strect. n Mand N streets, Ne C any information that can be given. je 29-St* STRAYED FROM THE SUBSCRIBER, JUNE +) ath, a big, yellow COW, with small, round, short horns; short tail; and 1s a fresh milk cow; when leftshe hada rope tied around her horns. The finder wi!! be suitably rewarled by taking her | back to NICHOLAS BURNS, No. 575 First and | Second streets, Pennsylvauia avenue, Capitol Hill je.29-3t* | SrRAY D FROM TAB SUBSCRIBER, 4 redand White COW. medium size; straight horns: gocd i : | sized bag, two front teats the larecst. | lars reward will be paid for her return to No. 135 | High street, Georgetown 2 | jes até WM. ROBIN=0 BOARDING. IGHT OR TEN GENTLEMEN can be accom | modated with TABLE BOAIsD by immedinte application at No. 377 Lith street, between New | York avenne and Istrect. Also, Furnished Rooms | tolet. Terms moderate. Je 3)-3t* N EXCELLENT OPPORTUNITY.—Desirable mooms, With Board, for gentleman and wife, or single gentlemen, can be obtained at 212 Bridge street, Gecrgetown. This is a delightful locality, overlooking the Potomac, with a view ot the Virginia and Maryland heights in the distanec, and within a slert distance of the terminus ofthe iN je20-lw* Corner South Capitol and N streets. | railroad. Je 30-2t* OTICE.—Persons desirous of having any JO ARD.—First-class Boarding House for Offi- BING done in the Brick line, by leaving their | UD cers, Clerks in the Departments, or gentlamen ordersat ANDERSON’S Bookstore, 457th street, | and ther wives, Location very fine; only two site the Post 0! , addressed to W. E. es iroia the War Departinent, end one from TE, Bricklayer, will be promptly attended | ‘¢ Ht » very cool. Bath-room in je 29-1w™ . With hot and cold water. Terms: Rooms with Board, from $35 to $125 per month. Apply on DAN | to. | DIANOS.—We have received this day, 4 Pianos of Steinway & Sons, and 5 of Haines Brothers, also, several Melodeons, wi fren | we ofler for sale at the lowest factory | pric Several second hand Pianos upon easy terms. As Pianos are aivancingin price, we a/lvise per- Fons in search of a relinble Instrumeut, to call nod examine our assortment. METZEROTT eo corner lth and Ps. avenu | De ee FIREWORKS!! The largest assortment in the city. FLAGS! FLAGS!! of all kinds, LANTERNS! LANTERNS !¢ for illuminations, kc. Exhibition Pieces, Fire Crackers, Roman Candles, Scroll Wheels, Sky Rockets, Pulling Orackers, Pin Wheels, Torpedoes, } Triangles, Flotilles, | Vertical Wheeis, Chinese Bombs, | Saxon Wheels, Fire Balloons, | China Ftyezs, Toy Cannons, | Flying Pigeons, Cracker Piatois, Serpents, Torpedo and Oracker Pis- Grass Hoppers tola combined—a new Flower-Pots. article, Bine Li A Traasparent Lan}erns, Bengola Lights, ‘Toy Drums. ues, COME EVERYBODY! aad get your supyiies for the GLORIOUS FOURTH from the great NATIONAL FLAG AND. PIRE-WORKS DSPOT, 30@ EF STRUWT, NEAR FOURTEENTH. Depot for ’ OOLORIFIO’ i the premises, at No. 183 G street, second door above Ith, A few Table Boarders taken. je 29-3t* FEW FIRST CLASS BOARDERS ean be ac- commodated with ROOMS and BOARD Dy # plying between the hoars of 5 and 8 p.m.,atN yt 6 treet, 2d door above Lith st. Je Best OOMS WITH BOARD at No. 2> north K street, AX between7th and sth, Table Coarders accomo- \ dated. Je 25-e05t~ VABLE BOARD aT$5 A WEEK at 154 Penn And July Ist a desirable room. je 23-15 Boskoine. —A few first class BOARDERS can be sacommncd ee with Rooms and Board on or after the Ist of Juty next, at Nu. 426 20th street, southeastcor. of FF. je 2-27* ERSONS CAN BE AOCOMMODATED WITH BOARD and LODGING at $5 per week, (or $1 Hav datias arepncs nese Batpiacrepeyote t ow iv att e + $e 20-Im* D. WU. NICHOLS, Proprietor, TOVH AND KINDLING WOOD, Hickory, Oak WS and Pine, sawed and eplit to any length ani size; also, cordlength, Lowest mi HAAR 98. pes Sel L. gHERIPE, | | « BY. wis _ Office and ig ats je-1m Mill and Wharf, 4 Oana! Brid: UGENE SUR. —Panula Monti, 50c; Therese Du! noyer.6'c; La Concarateba, oc; Le Oommat- deur de Maite, 6° Morne am Disable, 60; Ls Bonne ayenture, 5c; Miss Mary on L'Lnatrutrice, sie; Comedies ales, 4°¢; Latreaumoat, 6%; x nvarite tte, Ee in aat (0c; L’Envie, 620: La- ‘olere, 48¢; L’ Ae NG; baad 4 jem” ‘emem SS. PRANOK TAYLOE, RY DONOVAN’S BLAGKGRERE CORDIAL. see rior $1 per bottle. Fon sale by, ait Drea 6 See? Ly Be WORKS,—1 Rylvania avens.c, between 19th and 20th streets. | inations of officers inthe Marine Corps: Oolone! Commandant—Major Jacob Zeilin. Lieutenant Oolonels—Major N. L. Shuttleworth and Cap- tain M. R. Kintsing. Majors—Captains James H. Jones, Thomas G. Field, Charles G. M. Gawley, and G.R.Graham. Captains—First Lieutenants W. H. Carter, McLane Felton, and JHHigbee. First Lieutenants—Second Lieu- tenants W- Wallace, E. C. Saltman, and G. O. Stoddard. These promotions are to fill yacan- cies occasioned by the deaths ot Colonel Harris and Major Garland, and the retirement of Colonel Dulany, Lientenant Colonels Marston, and Reynolds, and Major Doughty. Colonel Zeilin arrived here a day or two since, in good health,and will, it is expected, immediately assume command. TELEGRAPHIO NEWS. Fire in Philadelphia. a PHILADELPHIA, July 1—The bedstead fac- tory of 8. B. Reeves & Son, corner St. John’s and Willow street, was destroyed by fire this morning. Loss not yet ascertained. The Arctic Expedition. New Lorpon, Ct., July 1.—Captain Hall sailed to-day on his Arctic exploring expedi- on. a+ ~ Arrival of a Foreign Steamer. PORTLAND, MAtNE, July i.—The steamer Bararra, from Southampton, June 11, has ar- rived. Her news has been anticipated. Re-Nominated. PorTLanpd, July 1—S. Perham was nom: nated for Congress in the 2d district yesterds by the Union Convention. New York Markets. New York, July 1.—Flour excited, 50 to 751. higher.. Wheat excited, 5 to +. Pork firmer Lard firmer. Whisky nominal. Gold, 255 fe 270. New Yorks, July 1, 1 o’clock.—Flour has 1- vanced from 75 cents to @1. Wheat excikc and advanced 10 cents. Loan adyancedi js Gold. (Special Dispatch to the Star.) New York, July !,3 ve. w.—Gold 255. CONGRESSIONAL. | ali tg Fripay, July 1. SENATE.—The Senate took up the Hous? bli to reimburse the State of Pennsylvania fu et- penses in calling out the militia to repel mv3- sion in 1963, with an amendment which hid been added, to embrace the militia of otter States called out for the defense of Pennsyla- | nia and Maryland. Mr. Davis offered'an amendment to inclide the troops of New York actually serving in be United States army, whether regularly mis- tered in or not; which was agreed to. _ Mr. Cowan said that, as the first sectio: of the bill had been amended, it was necessay tO increase thé amount of the appropriatiot to $1,200.000, the amount due to Pennsylynia being abont £700,000. z Mr. Harris, in reply, said that, as New “ork will haye to pay one-fifth of the amount pro- osed for Pennsylvania, it was but jusithat New York, too, should be paid, thouch sb has made no claim, if Mr. Morgan remarked that, at the préent price of gold, and the state of the finances, he would prefer that the States should wait 2r @ settlement, and not pressitat this time. Mr./Cowan, replied, stating that if New¥ork was magnanimons in sentiment, she ond@t to be magnanimous. in practice. The cs® of Pennsylvania was not the case of New fork. Capitalists had advanced money to the femer, and it was proper they should be paid. Mr. Brown offered an amendment { the Missouri troops. Mr. Pomeroy did net expect such clams to be pressed now. but if they were he wald of- fer an mmendment for the Kanss3 treo, Mr. Grimes also spoke of lows trops not having been paid, and moved the pdfpone- meut of the dill till next session. i Mr. Ten Eyck stad New Jersey #4 pre- sented‘no claim as yet, but if New york was to be paid he would be derelict in dfty were he not toask the same consiveratioy Sor his Mr.Sprague moved to include payof Rhode Island volunteers from the dste of @rollment to the date cf muster into 116 Unjed States service. ; Mr, Hicks thought this claim of Fetnaylva- nia ought fo be, decided on its own Berits, and when'oter States presented theirs hey would | i i | i¢lude be dealt with accordingly. [t wasjte pay in- dividuals who advances money @t of their own pockets: and if we negected tese clsims, what were we to expect o: indiyduals Bere- after on such emergencies ° re ‘Mr. ean Warhed. Sexators against post- poning thie just claim, aad sald the recom- smendation of Secretary Mantoa, endorse by the President, saying east“ patebtle citens ot gorse tae wa ey ie t money and 5 86 1e © PPro ry Soll tle Leon this oi uch ipsenarwous beni} mut; a Bie. all e' samme Vict. ‘ rw pte to postpowe ws rejected 3 6, J ho “amendment Sh Maser3. Browh and were by » Mr. Trombull did not s why bf Rag Tel and troops were to be from rollment to the date not be, m his met Provision ten ‘ei nope roo Akt motion, those of Ransfp were in: Mr. Davis moved apn th y ofthe State) ‘recei Among the tion for piano, violin and fimte, by Sep Win- | ‘when the question was on ie amendment as follows: «And for the pay of officers aad Rb d, Illinois and Kansas volun. of enroiment to the date of iter in fice of the United States. | TA aa the amendments Id n, Vv not understand this to 8 bilEto 6 of Pennsylvania, to he would move to ude ‘ims. je ams Agreed toand the fur- FCO} the bill postponed. Mr. J led up the joint resolution for the of the actof June 17, 1361, pro- hibiting certain sales of gold and foreign ex- change. He said that no debate was expected, as the existing.law.had hitherfo produced nothing but mischief. > _ Mr. Henderson said that he should take for naying opposed the gbld bill. The joint resolution Was passed—yeas 21j nays 13. _ } eee eee Dem upon various bills for t! pene ‘Stable, appointing com- erence, etc. | di 5 mite Bot ise. passed tae Sei e House @ Senate bill providin for the satisfaction of bounty land claims. * ‘Thé House p the Senate’s joitit resolu. tion requesting the President of the United States to appoint a day of national humiliation and prayer. The House took up the Senate bill amending the Charter of the Washington Gas Light Com- pany, so &s to authorize them to charge an ad- ditional fifteen per cent. for gas. A letter was readfrom Mr. Brown, the Sec- | retary, saying if the relief was not afforded, the gas works will have to be closed before Tal credit Several gentlemen urged the passage of the bill, but it was referred to the Committee for the District of Columbia. The House took up the Senate ‘bill anthoriz- | ing the Secretary of the Interior to set apart rooms for the use of the Agricultural Depart- ment, and appropriating one hundred thousand dollars for the erection of 1 separate builaing for the use of the Agricultural Department, The House pared the former part ot the bill, and rejected the latter. The use tock up the House bill further to regulate and provide for the enrolling and call- ing out the national forces, and for other pur- poses. +2028 LOCAL NEWS. age THe Murvre or SANDERSON.—Yesterday afternoon, 8n examination was held before Justice Cull, of the case of Frederick Furst, Ohas. Brennan and Daniel Clare, charged with being concerned in the murder of James San- derson on Wednesday night. Itappeared from the evidence that there must have been a scufiie in the house of Sanderson, in which he was killed, One of the witnesses testified to reach- ing the place just as Sanderson was breathing his last, and slso to finding a knife on the floor, which wasjrot bloody. Another witness tes- g two soldier coats in the house, t has identified since as his,) and iver, bearing the appearance of usedas aciub. It appears that rged belong to tht 11th company, setts Heavy Artillery, and that arder Furst ran back to the camp 'at had happened, stating that he ‘tuitle with Sanderson, and while \usseling another soldier, Oscar dd up with a knife and stabbed from Fourst’s statement that Angber of soldiers together, and ome whisky in Uniontown, but it #, Sanderson invited him and Moore honge for water. As soon as they ‘house Sanderson demanded their hen the scuffle ensned, with the 1 and Clare, it appears. with two 4)lor and Ferry—were arrested as Rear Bladensburg, they making their the city, and the officers suspecting rst with being concerned in the affair, ught over on thecharge. Sanderson’s 28 unable to recognize Brennan as ene én in the house by his face, but when ed his back she immediately asserted jae ote, stice held Furst and Brennan fora er bearing on Saturday afternoon, and igsed Clare, ——_——»—_—_ JENTATIONS AT THE CANTERBURY.— mibe occasion of Mr. Cayanagh’s benefit ye yay afternoon and eyening, handsome prefeats were awarded to the prettiest lady, thej hindsomest gentleman, the cleanest look- boy and the best looking colored girl in mmdience. ‘be first prize, a splendid gold brooch and ear rings, was awarded to Miss Anne McNabe | sie being considered the prettiest lady in the awdience. The lucky handsome gentleman as Mr. Richard McLanghlin, of the pay- master’s department, who received a handsome id fob chain, Chas. Craig, the cleanest boy im the gallery received a massiye gold pencil and pen, and Beccie Adams, the colored -girl, was thé recipient of aneat set of gold jewelry, pm and ear rings. The whole affair passed of to the apparent delight and entire satistac- tion of tne large audience present, on both oc- cAsions, as ALEXANDRIA AFFAIRS—Mortality cf the City. The mortality of our city is fearfuily on the crease. We are informed that there has been as many as twenty-five o: thirty deaths among children alone during the past four or five days. The disease which seems to be carrying this portion of our population off at such a rapid and fearful rate is summer complaint—a disease always worse at this season of the year among children than at any other. ADVANCE IN ADVERTISING RaTrs. —The Washington newspapers have notified thar patrons that in order to meet the increased ex- ponses growing out of the advanced prices of abor and material, they will on the first ot July increase their rates about fifty per cent. We shall very shortly be compelled to follow their example, and shall not enter into any new arrangements with our regular advertisers at the present low rates —Alex. Journul, June 3. So RECRUITING.—We mentioned yesterday that Mayor Wallach had made arrangements with Col. E. M. Green, of the Chiet (.uartermaster’s Department, ror the supply of substitutes in anticipation of adraft Parties desiring such substitutes (relieving them from the druft for three years,) willdo well to leave their name< With the $300 bounty money for the substitute, with the Mayor, who will endeavor to supply substitutes for all who need them. We learn that Mr. JohnH. Semmes is also exerting himself in the same direction, ¢. ¢. in aiding those willing to procure a release from draft for the next ensuing three years by pay- ing three hundred dollars tor a substitute. He has already put in some 142 names for substi- tutes, about 40 of which are from the Seyenth Ward, 26 from the Fourth Ward, and from other wards in less proportions. 2S Ls COLUMAIAN COLLEGE.—At the commence- ment exercises of Columbian College the tol- lowing degrees additional to those annonneed, were conferred : The Honorary Degree of A. M. was conferred on Rey. J. H. Parks, of New York, and on Dr. D. W. Prentiss, of Washington, D. C., a grad- uate of the Philosophical Class of 1960. The degree of A. M.in course was conferred on Rey. Geo. V. Leech, of Maryland, agraduate of the class of 1553. The honorary degree of Doctor in Divinity was conferred on Rev. Warren Randolph, of Boston, and Rey. S. G. Bullfinach of the class of 1826. ate GEAND LARCENY OF GOLD AND SILVER.— Last night officer Watts, of the Secona Ward, arrested Isabella Pierce and Julia Smith upon a charge ofstealing $100 from Catharine Banks, col’d, all gold except $30 silver. The money was kept in a feather bed fortwo years. The two girls were staying at Mrs. Banks’. They had not been atthe bouse more than a weel before the girls made extensive purchases of clothes and fancy articles. The girls did not deny thatthey took money, but not near the amount charged. The accused claim to come from Vermont. They are held for further hearing by Justice Olayton. eee MAp Docs ArovtT.—Tbhree mad dogs have been running at large in the Seventh Ward within the last week, and we hear of their ap- pearance in other parts of the cit A few days ago one was Killed at the city jail, aftera desperate attempt on his part to bite a number of persons. Is itnotabcut time to take pre- ventive measures ? i — Tux City RarLway CoMPANY cannot well afford to employ Conductors <o insolent in their position as the person acting in that ca- pacity to-day on Car No. 40, Pennsylvania aye- nue, and who declined to give his name. ee POLICE APPOINTMENT .— Yesterday, the Board ofPolice Commissioners appointed Joseph T. Gordon a patrolman. in the Sixth Precinct, vice Geo. W. Smith, dismissed. dea tts REE STATE OF THR. THERMOMETER,—At Frang- lin & Oo.’s, opticians, No. 244 Pennsylvania avenué, the thermometer stood to-tlay at 1 o’clock, 65 in the shade, and % in the sun. POOMS TO Ripe! for,rent. yas abo: za # OLTIZENS TO ETON AND vio NITY. | We invite the attention of citixers enn ety TG LASB WA ATED WAM, to our stoc Cc or: com: Ey < kK, whieh is every aad at Low: ENT,—' . 1 t Roo " yoy ng. mufighie for Wousekeeaing et W tween 6th aud 7th. iy 1-Sts k WHITE & 00. eorner 13th and F i eins eee BEDROOM. furnished,” A above. dy tent" GFe DEMERIT &.90 TEWELERS, NO, 303 BROADWAY, NEW (Corner Duane Street.) P — 100,000 WATCH, on AINS. G01 PENS. AND PENCILS, a¢,, &0.. 29 WORTH $500,006; © TO RE SOLD ATONE DOLLAR RACH, WITH- OUT REGARD TO VALUE} "=? ‘Ans not to be paid until you knew what Fou Wy, receive! fora ’ NOUD LIST OF ARTICISS All t for One Dollar each. 9 Gold Huntt Vatches ios Gold Watcher eee 20 Ladies’ Watches. SPL 50 Silver Watches .... to g each. £0 Gold Neck and Vest cliains | 1.1.12 to IS each 00 ia{claing and Guard Chains.—_ 5 tods each. Sono eek and Vest Chains... ~.T to $2 each. 400 Solitaire Jet and Gold Brooches, .4 to 3 eacie 400s Coral, Lava. Garnet.&c., Brooches.% to 8 nt . 7000 Gold, Set, Opal, &c., Bar Drops....3to Beach Go Gent's Breast and Scarf Pins... Beach. 6000 Oval Band Bracelets... ...-20-— Beach axe Chased Bracelets. 8500 California Diamoni Sun Galt Wateh ae 5060 Solitaire Sleeve 3u0 Gold Thimbien eetee i0W Miniature Loeke 30 Ministure Lockets, Magie. | Seach 25) Gold Taothpicks. Crosses, & 6 Geach 3000 Fob and Ribbon Slides. 3 Seach ” Chased Gold Rings — o Seach 4000 Stone Set Rings... Geach 650 Sets Ladies’ Jewelr 0! I5each 6000 Sets Ladies” —varied styles Weach 8000 Gold Pens, Silver Case and Pencil ite Reach 4000 Gold Pens, Gold Case and Pencil. 5 to 10 ems). 0 Gold Pens, Geld-mounted Holter 2 to 6 Sash All the goods in the above list will be sold, with * out reservation, BOR ONE DOLLAR KAOH. r titicates of all the various articles are placed in similar envelopes and sealed. These’ envelopes will be sent by mi ered at our office, without regard to On receiving a @ertifi- [apa Aon will see what ar je it represents, and it is optional with you t« nd one dollar and receive the article named, or any other in the list of same value, Inall transactions by mail we charge for forwarding the Certiticates, paying postage, snd doing the business, 25 each, Five Certifi- cates will b r $2; Thirty for $5; Sixty-five » Hundred for $15. By this mode w- give ons from a varied stock of fine goods, of styles, and of intrinric w while all have a chance « very highest value. _ ; e guarautee entire satisfaction im every in- stance and if there should le any person dissat- istied with any articl» they may receive. they may immediately return it, and the price will be re funded, A 2 Acenrs.—We allow those acting Gents on each Certificate ordered, ded their remittance amount to One Dollar. They will collect 2cents for every Certificate, and retuining 10 cents, remit to ust5 cents for eaeb. Address GEO. DEMERIT& 00., No. 208 Broadway.New York iy 1-2aw2w THE GRAND FESTIVAL WN Aid of the German Relief Association for Sick and Wonndel Soldiers, which was to come off on Thursday, June 20, 1954. was POSTPONED on account of the weather, and will be held! on WEDNESDAY, July 13, 1864, at Beytr'sSeverta Street Park ‘ The tickets now out will be good for that day, jy 1-tf GAND FOURTH OF JULY EXCURSION DOWN TRE POTOMAC RIVER TO GLYMQNT. The popular steamers Thomas, Cullyer, Captaiy Gelney.and Phoenix, Capt. Pole. will leave the foot of 7 Washington. atS and a m.andT andy. m.. for this delightful resort Cotillon Band will be in attendance, rnished on the Boats and at the ble rate est make and latest ata nominal price, 1. rth, uring articles of the aqAgents Ten mA eh re from all Georgetown run directly No passes required, Fare for the Excirsion One Doar YJ. G. MoGUIRE & CO., Auctieaeer 50.935, CORPORATION OF WAdnINGTON TERLY STOCK AT AUC NESDAY AFTERNOON, Be sth at o'clock, Auction Rooms,’ we ie eo AR v ton Rooms, w 35 Corporation o hington Quarterly $ Per Cent, Stock. aoe Terms cash. oy a: GUIRE & OD., Aucts BY THOMAS Dowr Auct.; Geirgetown. HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE AN sar ORLA ND EEFECTS Av On WEDNESDAY MORNING, Julysth, o'clock, I will sell at the residence of Mra. Frene!: on Bridge street, near the bridge. Geargetown, a general assortment of Household ami Kitchen Furniture. consisting of— Excellent Piano and Stoo!’ Mahogany Sofa and Chairs Bureaus, Bedsteads, and Mattresses stands. and Bookcase nsicn Table. &c 1 other Stoves, and Oileloth Glassware, Refrigerator, &c.,and many inentioned. {Chron.| THOMAS DOWLING, Auct. VW.L. WALL &€ CO, Auctioneers: U.S. MARSHAL’S SALEOF 9 BO. YRSES CARRI vA NTA ; ¢ from the at tan AND OTHE he Tnit-t *, hofling » ee Court, T at W. L. Wall & A avenue, hetween {th and th sire af Wash i D.C. commencing at Wo'cloek a. mg 6 e 6th of Suly past, Bit me day J will the toot af 6th reet whyrt 5. S$. Marshal, D.C. WALL & €O., Auets GUIRE & CO., Auctioneers, EEN SMALL AND DESIRABLE LOTS, 'Av THE CORNER OF MASSACHUSETTS AV ENUB AND 17TH STREET AND NORTH M AND 17TH STS, AT PUBLIC AUCTION. On THURSDAY AFTERNOON, Jaly 7th, a! mises, we shall sell eight Build- each iifteen feet on north Mst.. ‘h street west,and ranning bac’ Also, seven Lots, fronting t on Massachusetts ay., south of With street, ly located on Bigh grown, hest bid FIFT o'clock, on the pr ing Lots, fronti at the corner o/ VALUABLE IMPROVED PROPERTY AT CORNER OF MARYLAND AVE E TWELETH STREET WEST. On FRIDAY AFTERNOON, July1 on the premises, we shall sell the No. 326, (on the Island,) subdiviled into good Building Lots, fronting respectively on Eleventh and Twelfth fueeh, west und Maryland avenue, all rupving tack to alleys. This comprises some of the choicest buildi sites in that section of the city, and the worthy the attention of persons who wis building sites, Title indisputable. Terms: One-third cash; the remainder in sixand twelve months, with interest, secured by a deed of trust on the premixes. All conveyances @nd Stamps at the cost ef the purchaser, payment of $20 on each lot will be required at the ti ol sale, Je 2-d J.C, MeGUIRE & CO., Aue’ R>-THE ABOVESALE Is POSTPONED T In FRIDAY AFTERNOON, July 8, same hour aod J.C. McGUIRE & CO.. Ane THR AND b fine s BSTITUT Those liable to be dralted canfornish suiaTITUTES, SUBSTITUTES t are inforined that [ |. and secure your release for three (3) years without any trouble to those who desire to obtain them y to 3.H. QASSIDY, 446 sth street, bef. Peun, avenue and D street PLANOS MELODEONS aud @eerid Laud ab OUN Pishe Store. 306 Peon's ave between thant lth stre Goowstt E if you want to eon goods. gad tard wide at Cyint? pattern at Ladi get your money's worth, d Cotten at 26,23 and 3M gets at ST. aud xe. Bhiali Pabie Clo kinds, Th thetast rise, and wil present prices ts = fate th , Diaper: The entive stock | i be-sol sumioer . Nace—! USE dodrst abo urge lot of rem' oo, at half prices; nants very Cheap. anronaes ree AT LAW, 17 Nervanor ve Riggs Bank. Ba sty Tk ERENT aT Ty { L0 ‘ah tie AS x ep) Kila, its 28 comin boon Porn betore net i without regard te ods at lese than KENJ.~ NEWMAN, e the Patent nants of Jotton, 2,000 yards of Li- fe Wl Lawns and ning in rex A 4g Dp. CASTLEM dod bl” ae ‘theday or heer, PLEASU! Phoat at : Lica aren fr contest with the fuel. BE by ie nae lane Brite. ATS.—To tba CepRRWns & BON” ad haa RO: ‘pail Pine eed A

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