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> AUCTION SALES. FUTURE Days. f STATES MARSHALS SAL POP CON. RITHM SOATED PROPERTY INTHE BAoTERN DI8TRIOT OF VIRGINIA. st fi By virtce of fifty writs of yanditioni expones wened from the Cle Office of D. 8. Distriat Court for the abave Di: Sie Law Ae aa Saat fe t public sale, for . pit ee shh o'clock a m..on.TU B3- D Ait at the Court Houre Bnilding,) Alexantria property, to- wit! IN PRINCE WILLIAM COUNTY. 2 WILLIAM FELECMAN’S—The “Swan Point” farm; abumt Woacres, The Lomisiana Kentacky shalt s vies pereeaier Occo oure gi ot in Occoquan, 5 JOHN H. BAMMILL S—House and Joi 'n Oves- * Vacant lot in 0. uan seantiotin Nern De JOH W. FAIRFAN'S—Preestone Point farm and fiskery; 6) 8 um the Potomac r Oecoqvan Greek 2 IN_FAIRFAX COUNTY, THUR HEAKERT 3—Farm; about 0) scree, -sippiping che Fairfax Seminary grounds, AMIDST CO@PER'S—Farm; about 20 acres, abbeut one mile west of Alexandria. R. O. MARON’S—Farm; about 8 acres, and tract ad), pag ofp noes 1 acres, in all 900 acres, more or fa a out three and a half miles southot Alyx- andr! 5 FRENCH FORREST 'S—" Clermont Plentation;’”” atout thres miles west of Alexandria; large farm. GEORGE K. WITMER 8—Farm; 45 acres and 38 poles, sbout 2 miles west of Alexandria, . Ten scree, 2 rooda. 25 poles, adjoining above; on ‘ wee shane tracta there is a large, handseme new ing- (°W. 8 KEMPER “Clifton” farm; abort 2 a mle a; large farm. *8—Weat Grove farm: a bo liately south of Hunting c wre. CAZENOVE S—Farm; about 177, acres, to esther with the tract adjoining, formerly be- lo ing to Whiting & Lee, 2miles west of Alex- out miles west of Alex- “ » 2 poles land immediately west of Alexandria. LL eton Little River Turipike, enxt of toll-gate; set frant, 188 feet deep, mhor#oriess. ‘Se ven acres of land on turnpike leading west on Alexandri ree exPi RRCiS House and lot at West Bud, Tau West End; 110 fect 6 inches infront, and th 228 feet Linch. HARD 1, ROCHFORD'S—Honso and lot of 102 pales at eat FE A 6 et Seand Lota West @ by John Klein: End oceupi ‘more or lese, six miles from Al- ‘oad. ut Hill farm; about th of Alexandria. es. about three miles IN Al. 7 pet A OITY. 192 ner GFO RGE K. WITM and DENNIS R. BLACK LOOGK’S—fets No. 5. 8 and 9,0n east side of Fairfax et, between Jefferson and Frankli 0 Streets; exeh lot 29 feet front, 123 feet 5 inchead . WILL IGH,and WILLIAM H. “OWLE y. brick house on Royal feet north of King;2) feet front, # feet WILL] 4M H. FOWLE'S—Lotrouthwest corner 5 inches on s3 fect north of oteas nor wii stre et; 19 fret front. 109 feet de ARTHU ® HERBERT 'S—Lots Ni to 10 in- hide of Madison * between + und At 8 fred streets: the whole about 223 Lot on north side Royal and Pirt streets: 25 = I—S acres,$ rods and 2) poles on Washing JAMBB.C. NEVETT'S—Lot north side of Dake, between Pitt and Bt. Asaph streets; about 23 feet front and &31 ot acer WILLIAM WHALEY’S—Loton Queen street, 110 feet trom the corner of Henry street; 40 feet 10 ynches in from *. 1 feet deep. z Lot southwe, tt corner of Queen and Patriek cts,; 75 feetom Quee 2. 10 feet on Patrick streets. JOHN L. PA, WOE and EDWARD BANGSTER'B —Quarter squar €. southeast. corner of Prince and st streets. Wives H Mc LBAN'3—Let sonpheast corner of Cameron and Fa yette streets; 60 feet on Cameron atreet, 1 feeton Payette street. JAMES HRB. UD’S—Quarter Fquare. southwest eorn-r of Wolf avd Alfred streets, with buildings wbereon. es i tN. W.corne * Wilkes and Alfred streets; 123 tree incneson \Wkea: tai feet Finches on Altred, or less. with buildings thereon. mo eWRENCE B12 AYLOR S—House and lot; No, LAWR Ht ESF HOOAE'S—Forty-cicht shares of the Water Company. i od me La NEY'S —One hundred acd ¢hirty-Sve sock of the lire Insurance Company OVW 3—Twenty shares of Alexan- on stoc erik, ORLADO. (FAIRE AXB—-Bichty-soven f le ja Corporation stock, mT MOND Pall PANS Twenty tw) shares of SIMON DF feelin stock. ALIS RT WAPREAX'S—Seven shareaof Alexan- tock. sor) FCHINSON’S—Honseholg fur- WIS'—Housebold fornitare. —. LEES— Household furniture. .H. MovVEIGH‘8—llouse and lot on "N.& J f Guede street; at present occupied by George W. Pe hie faraitare “will be gold af such places an ma spvenient; places will be announced af be ec Ail prchacers mmst pay i the Qcurt House door. t « t. of the amount of their bid as soon as Hraek ofr ¢ resold at oneo, ; mg will be rraek oo oy IN EHDERWOOD.U. 8, Mare fe 23 20d astera Di et of Vi Y JAS. C, MeGUERE & CO., Auctioneers. > SALE OF TWO BRICK DWELLING NFAR THE NAVY YARD, BELONG- @ THE BSTATE OF THE LATE CHAS. WILLER. ET 5 2 Gp MOMDAY AFTERNOON, July isth, at six o’clock, or the premises, by virtue of a drerce of the Supreme Court of the District of Columbia, # jn chancery, pxesed on the Ith dayot April, 1861, in a certain cause wherein George W. Miller is complainant and meted etal. are defend- any, (Be: Hey No. 1, Fquare No. %2, beginning for the same a¢.53 feet 6 inches from the southeast cor- ner of said lot, and thence running west and front- ing on M street 17 feet, thence nerth 75 feet 6 inches, thence east I7 feet, thente Routh 78 feet 6 inches to the becinning, together with the im- provements, consisting of a three-stery brick w g % $ Tene iiately after, pat of Lot 2, same Square, beginning for the same at s point on Mstreet south KO feet from east Bth street, thence north ebont 72 feet. thence went 23 feet 9 inches, thence south abou feet, themee east 23 feet? inches to the be- gipni together with the improvements, cen- sisting of atwo story brick dwelling house | Terms - One-third im cash; the remainder in six, twelve atd eighteen months, with interest, for which the purchaser mast give notes, secured to the satisfaction of the Trustees. The purchaser to bL the option of paying ail in cash. Conveyancing and stamps at the cost of the pur- barers. roms be If the terms of sale ate not complied with in 5 days thereafter, the Trustees reserve she right of reselling at the risk and expense of the defaultin eek 's notice in. the Nation GEongs A, BOBBER, . C. RG AN A. THOS. BRADLEY, . Trustees. je B-taw&da J. 0. McGUIRB & €0., Aucts. ¥ J. ©. MCGUIBE & CO., Auctioneers, EBS SALE OF HOUSE AND LOT ON THAR LAND aVENUR, BETWEEN STH AND Sa cistes of » deed of trust, dated on the 13th da: of October, A.D 1:05, t0 Obaties S. Watlash and dome. GC. Hamilton, trustees of the Fi anklio BuildidR sfsocmens o: Washi city. D. C., eee ee ier 3 a.a4 No, We, folion cs. Sassed by et seq., one of the Isnd records 0 county, D. O., and, by virtue of a dédree bourt of the District of Oolutt eis “id ills : @ berber po on one Wi ntelligencer. the Bupreme . Chancery, in canse No.¢5, wherein H:n: et al., in bebalf of said. Franklin B Assceiation, were comyisinsats, and Char! Wallach, et. al.. were def-ndants, [ stituted as trostee in the place end stead of the said Charles 8. Wallach, the sur taustes uncer said deed of trust; £ proeved to sell, at pubiic quction, in trout of the remises, at six. Orchock .m , 6n MONDAY, the ith day ofJuly next, Lot No 6, in Pver’s subdi- viaion of sq1are No. 915, in the city of Washington, D.C. improved by s good two story Frame Dwel- ling Hour The property fronts om Maryland avenue. between Sth and 9tb at: Terms; One-half cash: t due in six months, the deferred payment to be secured by a deed of trust on the premises. If the terms of sale are not fully eomplied with witbia five deys irom day, of sale, the trustee will resell at the eoat of the uiting purchaser,on one ks motice in the ning Star. Conveyancing and stamps at the cont of purchasers.) gp AaLDING, Trustee, Jel] 2awkde J.C McGUIRB& OO., Aucts, PiAskos—We hare received this day, 4 Pianos of Steinway & Son*, and 5 of Haines Brothers, also. aversl Melodeona, which er for sale at the lowest fattory feveral eecond hand Pianos upon ¢asy wiviso por. 13 ice. wi wancin 4 rer pea rd to call and f sons in ch of g reliable Instrument —- our assortment. y a ‘et corner tith and Pa. avence. x ‘ 7 Reet ieee Soi Na BEMENT Mas FA CoxnnsR wae Mase sete Camar, , D.C. i Being the only Res eiiy Yor Roofing Feit rm, fen aford tn Wai the above artidies at ned very 2 t Roofers: and engaged inthe basjnees e e@ to-call and ee, having a ies cf the above samed arhicles always on and. S455: ROORB, ; . AND BLINDS. ‘ i stot neg 2 Hae eae at quperior style aor Fs We are ‘of foring at low 7eleer, vite buildere and dthere to call: aed examine our mock of grees, aa 7 T*} DONOVAN one jee, 8) pe i ——————______. Ebening oL XXIV. FOR RENT AND SALE. RARE €HANCE FOR A PRACTICAL BUS- INESS MAN.—A Grocery, Liquor and Provi- ‘Store—Store and House for rent or lease and Fix- iur-s for sale—The house contains store, parlor, dining room, kitchen, water closet and bath reom. The store and room$ are completely farniahed with gaa and water, and ican excellent stand for business. The-ocenpant intends leaving the city on account of his health. The he use ia situated on D rtreet,No. 276, be- tween 13th and streets, only one square from Penn. av+nur, r terms apply to the owner o¢- cupying the house. je 2-3taw2w* VWO LARGE ROON® ON THE SEOOND FLOOR for reat; furnished or unfurnished; in@eorge- town, on Bridge street, 175. jy 13t popnwee BQOMB—Just vacant, No. 424 15th street, between New York avenue and Hetreet, jy 1-30" WHITE & CO., Northwest corner 13th and P + st3—One PARLOR BEDROOM, furnished, S168 for rent. Apply as abeve. Sy 1-e03t* OOMS TO,RENT.—Three pleasant Rooms communic&ting, suitable for housekeeping, 570 N street, between 6th and 7th, jy 1-3 Prorsisien ROOMS FOR RENT ‘to gentle- men only)ine private house, centrally loca- ted. Apply at the Star Office. jy 1-1w* Fok BENT—Com rtably FURNISHED ROOMS, suitable for gentlemen, at 457 EK street north, between 3d and 4th streets, References ex- ebanged. jy 1-3t* Fo RENT—Two handsomely furnished and very desirable ROOMS, with Board, if de- ired. Inquire at No, 537s H street, between 6th and 7th streets, dy 13" OR SALE—-A BAKERY AND FIXTURES, Horse and Wagon included, For further par- ticulars apply at No.613,corner7th and Datroets, Island. jy 130" FR Egase FOR A TERM YEARS—The HOUSE and spacious LOT situated on the cor- ner of west 6th street and Louisiana avenue, No, 37, The lot contains 5.427 feet. For conditions of lease apply on the premise: iy 1-lw* T° LET—FURNISHED ROOMS, without board. Apply at No. 272 F street, corner of 13th, je 30-1w* ‘OR SALE—The GOOD WILL and three years and a half LEASE ofa Plumbing and Gas-ft- tingShop. Rent $1) year. Location central. $590 cash will purchase the place. MITOHELL & SON, Real Sstate Brokers, je $0-5t* 8. E. corner Pa. ay. and Jath st. OR SAL.E—A BRICK HOUSE and LOT, situs- ted in the most healthy location, and s splen- did viéw. Persons wishing to buy agood residence would do well to call on streét north, between 2d and 3d streets, Capitol Hill, near Juenemaon’s Refereness required. brew house. Possession given after one week. Inquire of HALIDAY, 526 llth street we=t? near Penn: 3e 30-lw* OR BALE.—A neat frame HOUSE of sixrooms, No. 403 K atreet north, between 9th and Ith stroetg west,(near Northern Liberty Market.) re- paired throughout. Persons wishing a residence ina healthy and good neighborhood, good water, near to market, city cars snd the public buildings will please call and see it. Possession given at time of purchase, Titleindispatable, Inquire of J. F. KELLEY, on 8th st.,nearI st. je 3)-1w* Turee URNISHED ROOMS FORRENT, ON Eleventh street, between G and H, No. 141. First-class boarding house next door. | ja 28-6t* URNISHED ROOMS FOR RENT.—To gentle- menonily. 506 9th sireet,one door from Pa, avenue, Je 22-tf, FOR S4L2—WITH DIMEDIATE POSSESSION. The three story BRIGK HOUSE, (and Lot.) No. 909, 9th street, Island, between D and E streets. it oumtaipe nine rooms, and Se Cu ree epectg a desirable residence ani roperty. ply DW. D. WALLAGH, Star Office. Pie att to GOR SALB—The stock fixtures and lea-cofa F neat little RESTAURANT AND ICE CREAM SALOON. located in a business thoroughfare, will be seld & great bergainin one eene ofill health of the owner, MITCHELL & SON Real Estate Brokers, ie 25-ep]0¢* 8. E. corner Penna, av. and 15th st. OR, A small brick HOUSE and good sized LOT, containing four rooms and summer kitchen. Situated on 4th street, between N and 0. For partictlars inquire at GIBBS’ Hair Store, 242 Pa. ay., néar 13th st. je 17-Im Fo& RENT—To gentlemen, two neatly furnished CHAMBERS, ina very pleasant and healthy location, near the State Department and Lafayette ark, 460 New York avengie. and forty ‘ards east of the boree corsa ruaning irom the Capitol to Georgetown. Rent iow. Je 9-tf 0 RENT—An elegant HOUSE, with erown stone front, partially feraished, with all mod- ern improvements, centrally aud pleassntly lo- caged . ie — eee ee = pen eence Ce retary s gether wit! ar Tic le. The premises Bot to be. re! figre aera ing house. For particulars inguare of Hon. D. F. SOMES on the premises, or Capt: GEORGE ELY, Ne. oi i% street. Possession given immediately, Fo, SALE—100 AKORES OF LAND at. Belts- Ville, 100 acres at Contee’#, & acres at Laurel, 300 acres at Savage, 150 at Annapolis Junction, 109 weres at satop 'g Cut. 153 at Wenover Switch, 45 pores near Elkridge Lan: ing, 30 acres 3; mile from Baltimore, Allon thé Washington Branch Railroad. For terms and CI Nay abieh apply to M. RANNON) 32 St. Paul’sst,, Baltimore, Md. je 9-Im* R° MS FOR RENT.—Comfortabdle and well- farnished Rooms at 450 12th street, between Gand ets. The location is one of the most de- sirable in the city. my %4-tf LiFton ON THE HEIGHTS OF GEORGETOWN, FOR SALB I avail myself of this mode of answering the numerous inquiries that have been made whether this beautiful residence of the late Col. Kilet is for sale? It will be sold under a decree of the Supreme Court of thia District (rendered necessary in con- sequence of the minority of two of his remaining three children, and because of their minority) about the end of the ensuing month of July. Por the information cf those who may uot be familiar with Clifton, but who may desire an attractive suburban residence, combining the advantages of city and country life. I state that it is situated in the center of our Heights, and contains about forty-five acres ef land, highly improved, and planted, within the last six or seven vears, with the choicest fruit and ornamental trees, having an excellent dwe)ling-house of nine or ten rooms, an overseer’s cottage detached, TK Darn, stables. and other-apprepriate out buildings, with good fences, nearly all of them new. It is surrounded y the splendid reridenres of Tudor Place, of Gen. alleck, Mrs. Boyce, Mrs. Barber, EB. M. Linthi- , apd aijoing on the north ed to the residences of Mrs. ‘i Irs. Boyce. and is elevated, com- manding a view of all of them, as well as of the | picturesque valley of Rock Creek, the city of Wash- ington, the Heights of Arlington,and the Potomac river. The view of the city of Washington, across the valley of Rock Creek, is exceedingly beautiful, It is within twenty minutes’ walk, over a brick vement three-fourths of the distance, of the Sailroad strect cara running from Georgetown to Washington. For salubrity, neighborhond, access to town and city, and beanty of situation, it is unsurpassed, Due netice will be given of the day of pale. In the meantime any inquiries can be gles to me at Georgetown, ord. CU, MOGUIRE Washi ‘ 5022 cow tO é W. REDIN. LUABLE MILL PROPERTY FOR BALE. A valuable Merchant Mill, situated on the Ches- apeake and Ohio Canal, two miles above George- town, isforrale. It basall the modern improvs- ments of a first-class Flouring Mill; hasan ample supply of water, drawn from the canal without charge, and is capable of manufseturing 120 bar- els of Flour per day. An -abundant supply of oe mmihe upper. counties of Maryland and Virginia, and from the Georgetown market, can a pad 1 times, while there is g!wayaa demand at fai ices in the cities of the District for the ntire produets ofthe mill. For the last few years ft ‘bas be-n worked guecersfully and profitably, with a prospect of its continuance, 1 For the tar, er part 0! she parchase money alib- eral credit will be given if desired. My onty rea- to sell is my d wish tive from toniners, A rides ae SP seri er, No. 70 Water fines OS wat, H. BDRS, Y.FIVE HUNDRED 'ARS.— For Te si0OR FIRTORES, GOOD-WIEL and are’ LEASE of a well fitted up Restanrant Er casyhvas ia avenue) (thirteen rooms,) now in marten ig tion, ‘& BON Real Estate Brokers, . E. corner Penna. av. and 135th street, 4410-eolm Washington, D. A A. ler, id well-built three-stor: Fock poset: i bask balding, No.1? 2d stréet west, between B sts. Iimmediate asegsion given. Apply to CHARLES H. LANE, 278. avenue. je7-eotf 8 GIVE NOTICE, That the snbscri- pd were ined irom the ‘Orp! ans’ Courtof Washington county, in the Distri Golambia. letters of administration on the personal estate of Gasper A. Casper,late of geht toneity, D.C., deceased. All persons having claims nst the seid deceased are here’ ned to exhibit the pamie, — one Aap Mines ne af bghocu be cat onor beforethe 2t ay 0! ine next; ey ma! othe by law be: excluded: from all: benefitof ‘the estate. " i ‘ di i J 1D Rn eee BRT CASPER 18 TO GIVE NOTICE, That the subd- tained rei tae Sats it te pear estos (ee Near Cornet af Sixth Sire, Rear of Nationaland W. B, Oamavaucs-._._...,___._._B tagoManager. done without the aid of the SPIRITS. The 7 + MORE NOVELTIES, in QUICK WILL BE RAISED FROM THE 8TAGE be examined in any way to be certain the HIDDEN MECHANICAL OR PHYSICAL FOROS avoatit. most PRARFECT AND SCIENTIFIC tbat has ever been invented, and bas BAFFLED THE CALCU- LATIONS OF THE WISEST wherever it has been introduced, THE MYSTERIOUS DISPLAYS AND INCOM- Made in the presen been pronounced by del phia, Boston, and other éfties where they haye exhibited, ; THE MOST STARTLING PHE! OMENON THE ters, are conceded by all to be Drama, the and on Williams Mark Branton, Chief of the Bushwhackers.....J ; DeForrest ah Pots ‘olding de persed a saa | Toa gas Tomei © oe fone reporting at the Bisse of rendezvous be sais acecamat from their eee residence; ar rsons discharged at Neen, of rendexveas chair be allowed traneportetn to sare places of residence. 8. All persons in the paval servi: United States who have entered ios canoer vice during the present rebellion, who bave Not been credited to the qnota of any town, dis- trict, ward or State, by reason of their veing in said service and notenrolied prior to Fewrn— ary 24, I-04, shall, on satisfactory proof of their residence made to the Secretary of War, be en- rolled 8nd credited tothe quotus of the town, ward, district, or State, m which they Tespec- every reside. 9. If Any person duly drafted shall be absent from home in prosecution of bis usual busi- nees, the Provest Marshal of the district shall cause him te be duly notified as soon as may be, and he shall not be deemed a deserter, nor liable ass ach, until notice has been given to hin and reasonable time allowed for alm to retarn and report tothe Provost Marshal of his diss trict, but sach absence shall not otherwise affect his liability under this aot. boom _Nomine eontained in this act shall re er or in any way affeet ihe 17th section of the Enrollment act, Jelative to those conscientiously Opposed to bearing arms, or to afect the rights of persons to procure substituter. = ———_—- ing Star. WASHINGTON, D. C., TUESDAY, JULY 5, 1864. N°, 3,541. AMUSEMENTS. CANTERBURY HALL. MUS! CANTERBURY HALL, AND a re i {OANTREBURY BALL THe ATER Lovieiaga Avenus, AMUSEMENTS, GROVER’S THEATER. PRERSYLVANIA 35 wean WitLanp’s Horan. ‘WM. E. SINN...Tempora:y Lessee and Manager THE COOL THEATER OF WASHINGTON, LABT NIGHT OF THB SRAZON. __ Farewe)! Beneht of the ele yoneg Comedian, Mr. JOHN K. MORTIMER, TELEGRAPHIO NEWS. FROM THE FRONT. Satety ef Wilsen and Kautz—Immense Damage done the Enem evere Fight- ing—L des—The Shel- lang of Despatch to the Ohronicle.} r. who presents the best Entertainment ot the sea- Near EESEURG, June W, 3 p.m.—Gen'l | FROM THE SHENANDOA AL Matropoltian Hews, fob. Appearance of the charming favorite, | K@utz bas retarned with his cavalty ii sorcy pirong Hebel Advances he Ppvmrcces! G@uonen Lzd—— -—. —. —~.__.--. Froprietor SUSAN DENIN. plight. The reteis gathered every mounted Martiusburg—A Battle at Bunker rete msn at their command, and taking advan of the absence of Sheridan and his “unhappy horsemen,” threw their whole force upon Wii- Also, of the popular mimica and ics series The Kebels Repulsed at Leetown—P; ’S OPERA TROUP perty and Trains Removed. The perfermance will commence with the latest and most elegant two-a ct Comedy, Romors were extensively circulated i ‘A SHOP. sonand Kautz. Itisa t wonder the latter . od yester~ Begthotte rey sor Med: Re Mortimer | eneceeded in catting his way through. His | G8¥.i0 the upper part of ine tfc after Which, ibe oeciting, melo-drama, joes ae heavy in aaa oon mén, Wilson | Gen et ah ie Garencne Fete ae « 5 i ; as not yet returned. It is ho e has taken ‘ 2 ps 8 Michael att ore SSR ee Kames { a ride to North Carolina. ‘The damage inflict- Peer Oeabare, compelled them to retreat, ang COMMENCEMENT OF THE ro coey Senior’ fn Opera Trompe, ye Shire, he te aera | timore ‘and. Ohio Railroad Uompan rhea ona ‘OMMENCEMEL ‘0 conelude with the epliveni @ a . ‘The rebels wit! | || j COMMENCEMENT OF THE fi ae THE WIDOW's Vic ek seg now be obliged to haul sopplies from #iek:- cousiaaaly | ara p And valnadle smpplies usan Denin as..... . Jane Obaiter ferd, a distance o: rty-five miles from r REGULAR SUMMER SEASON With her famous ori “Whack Row 4¢ | Petersburg. To show how littl reliance should be plsesd REGULAR SUMMER SEASON S js ‘About 5 o'clock this evening, the 18th corps | BPO Tumors, the following statements ema- REGULAR SUMMER BEACON FORDS NEW THEATER, was expected to charge the enemy's worke Sa mating fom official sources, have been ob- uf SEASO: Texve Bracur, aoe Pexmsyivayia Avexce | their front. Martindale and Turner had ad. | ‘ined. They are based upon telegraphie d REGULAR SUMMER SEASON a ASYLY AY: atches received principally f een JOHN T EORD__......Manager and Propristor, | vanced thetr fortified line in the night to the | Burry Pasar ee NEW STARS! 3 ii E place previously oceupie eir skirmishers. = S. REV SFAl| (Also of Holiday t Theater, Baltimore.) ‘At the time the Sontekpiated assault was to bs sarees Say keene on Sunday morning intellie NEW STARS ’ a THIS EVENING, July 5, made, Barton’s brigade, on the left of the 1th eepedvdeeh 4 veo headquorters at Martins~ new ore Complimentary benefit to : corps, lying along the Prince George county | , & “as oF ech at the rebels were actaally THE et aitid Pare es Stage Manager. road, began to move from their breastworks to eld et Ll RR Leb oe Sad cna ai Sa TALENT Be UTOPIAN MELANGH pe rite yi tee Thediessy seemed to Gnderstind |v arcs Shepherdstowy; anoiher toveye Mens zi T NT! “ . ei * | the intention was to advance our line by the i t a TALENT | Rompiotd’e version of ROMEU AND ILALBT. | | cccapation‘of his tntrenchments, “A stor of REA DUEe; ROMANE SrOms ANG Re OF Woe EeattOeey ey PALER TY gene Lae, #, divers shoe and ee) om Tifled mune snc mor ars that the IDepar THeEELOIAuOTrutine on TREE NT} jong and Dance. J. Diamond: an n as poured into our men before the: 4 : g Aah of the MAGIC DRUMPER nS | ee da Two or three volleys of incckers | Mejor General David Hunter, who is acsieted Fe sors ATER ACTION: i by the FOSTER BROTE ERS. were exchanged. Soon the firing over the | PY Major General Franz Sigel, with Brigadier INGREARED ATTRAOTION } GDD FELLOWS’ breastworks became heavy and regular, as if Grnerein Ban ean * Kelly aud Max Weber. HALL o INCREASED ATTRANTION | paral 2 an engagement was in prozress, but few men | 2° forces under Gen. Kelly have been for INOKEABED ALTRACTION | SANFORD TROUPE A FEW NIGHTS MORE. | were injured. The rebels showed themselves | SMe time past, and now are, at Comberland, where no alarm or excitement exists. Gen. Sigel, on receiving the ioformation, at once prepared to check the approsch of the enemy, too strong at this point to warrant an assaalt. Grand Change each evening, Sanford performs ve The 9th and 2d corps have each made two every evening. Doorsopen at 7}2, Admission 25 and 50 cents, j i jy attempts to take these very works. and failed | ! eee each tine. Every day they add to their pepe pat no movable property should be a h. R 7 5 ROPOSALS FOR TIMBER AND MATERIALS | “Tgnet The troops were drawn up, and at 5 o's EXTRAORDINARY! ! oR T 4 =] "Mortars were freely used on both sides; the ie nd OES OS1OSe EXTRAORDINARY]! P RON TESTER as rebels, with greater success than usual, drop- | We fight, sommenced in the neighborhood of eis ii BorEAv oF CoxstRUCTION AND Reralns. ping their shelle directiy in our mtdst. “Lieut. | ave hours, dari whi bonis een reek EXTRAGRDINARY ij new, lit, udlow, of Barton’s brigade, worked his mor- » during which his cavalry retired in order, and telling back as occasion required to the line of infantry cupports. Seeing that the attacking force was largely superior in strength to his own, he determined toevacuate Martins- burg, which was accomplished in good order. He telegraphed to the railroad company officers here &s to the existing state ot affairs, whereby all their trains of curs, locomotives and other property were safely removed tothe Maryland jine; and he also succeeded in moving some heavy trains filled with sopphes for General Hunter’s command, toa Place of safety on the mainstem A force of the enemy aisc came by way of North Mountain, seven miles to the west, with the view of flanking our forces; but in this they were disappointed. A dispatch received at 5 o'clock last eveni States that fichting tad been in progress day near Leetown, which is about ten miles June 9, Sealed Rroposala to furnish Timber and Mate- tials for the Navy, for the fiscal year ending June 30, 1565. will be received at the Bureau of Construc- tion and Repair, until 10 o’cloek of the Ist day of Augustnext,at which time the opening will be commenced Proposals must be endorsed “Proposals for Tim- her and Materials for the Navy.” that they may be distinguished from other business letters, and di rected to the Chief of the Bureau of Construction and Repair. s The materials and articles embrared in the tases are particularly described in the printed schedules, any-of which will be furnished to such as desire to offer, on application tothe Command ants of the Fosvective yards. orto the Navy Agent nearest tnereto. and those of all the yards upon application to the Bureau. This division intoclasses being for the conve- nience af dealers in each, such elasses only will be furnished as are actually required for bids. The ters admirably, @nnoymg the enemy yery mach by the correctness of his range. The battery of 32 poundersat General Smith's headquarters fired at regular intervals into the rebels and the town. Capt. Butler and Lieut. Flemming, aides to General Smith, were wounded—the former in the knee, the latter slightly in the breast. All through the night the cannonading was heavy, particularly on the right. The red glare ip the sky above Petersburg resembled that formed by 4 conflagration. It was thought the shells thrown into the town during the after- noon had ignited some ane SPIRITUALISM OUT DONE! And the saints DAVENPORT BROTHERS Eclipsed by the youngand talented ST. GEORGE SI8TERS! THE WONDER OF MODERN TIMES McBrive. CAIRO, t by the Rebels—A NEWS Capture ef a Gu Grand Draw ing Room Beances of the celebrated ST. GEORGE BISTERS, (BMILIE and KATE.) | Commandant and Navy Agent (or each station | Formidable Rebel Ferce Operatin; © per’s Fi who will introduce the far-famed SPIRITUAL | will, in addition to the schedule ofclasses of tneir Against Gen. Steele. or 7 lefvat thereironn mines atetenines oe FRAUD OF THE MYSTERIOUS CABINET, in | own Yards, have a copy of the schedules ofthe | Qarro, July 1.—The tron-clad boat | my that in hep. which the unaceguntable manifestations of the'so. | other Yards for examination oniyy from which | QOSTRO, July, 1 —T EKES: es oor | RECUR ee en OF Sep called SPIRIT HANDS AND ARMS RINGING | may be judi whether it will be desirable tomake ueen City, Acting Master Hickey, was cap- hberdstown pike, and a command which Gen. > BELLS. RATTLING AND FUIGHT OF | application fo y of the classes af those Yards. | tured at Columbia, on White river, on the | Sigel had left to occupy the place. The forces MUSICAL INSTHUEMBNTS, AND MYSTIC AP- | All other shings being equal, preference will-be | Morning of the 2ith ult., by the rebels under | on this pike sre believed to number only afew See Be peared, pista By the eigen oe eee ot ras ca pea rac ores Shetby, numbering 200 men, mostly officers. | hundred on each side, and it is officially re- s be ‘orm\ b fers must ade for the whole 0: class at ¥ PERSO ARTS ees be. perfaceatil: by any ard coen ceook etd PLS oP hae at The erew were also captured. The enemy, | ported that our troops had bravely repelled all attacks, Ron ue Gelett and paseenger trains of the ailrozd Company were worked succes: mediately, and disabled her. The rebels took | throughout Saturday might, but pgee ees 4 off three guns and & quantity of ammunition, | train for the West lett Baltimore last evening. when three other gunboats came up and com- | The mail train wil! zo out this Morning, as lied the rebels to burn and abandon her. | usual, and proceed as far as Harper’s Ferry, Jommunication between Memphis and Little strict conformity therewith, or they will not be considered, Upon application to the Bureau, to the com- mandant of any yard, or to any navy agent, the form of offer, of guaranty and other necessary anf at108 respecting the proposals, will be fur- nished. é The contract will be awarded te the lowest bid- during Thursday night, Pisated 8 battery on the shore opposite wher the gunboat was lying at anchor, And at daylight opened on her im- ST. GEORGE SISTERS Willi do, cutdo, aniundo the DAVENPORT BROTHERS. perform the SAME FEAT, with ER TI bat is, they will 5 ler who gives proper gusranties,as ri b ser and if the road be clear it will proceed further. it has ever been done hefora, including ee Breae | the law of August 10,1146, the Navy De ariinéns | Rock is entirely suspended, owing to the rebel | Thus far. no injury has been dono to the track. ING. WITH ROPES by a Committee and _ | reserving the right to reject the lowest bid, orany blockade at the cut off. It is believed that | or bridges, nor are there reports of damage to STANT UNLOOSING. ete. THH CABINET | Which may be deemed exorbitant, heavy fighting occarred in the vicinity of | any section of the road. The contracts will benr date the day the noti- fication is given, and deliveries can be demanded from that date. Sureties in the full amount will be required to sign the contract, and their responsibility certi fied to by a United States District Judges, ed “Btates District Attorney, Collector or Navy Agent. As additional security, twenty per centum will be withheld from the amount of the bills until the contracts shall have been completed, and eighty Clarendon on Saturday and Sunday between our gunboats and the rebel batteries, as con- pigued firing was heard at the mcuth of White river, Marmadake, with a large force of rebels, is at Red Fork,on the Arkansas river, and part ofhis army has crossed over, andat last ad- vices were threatening to occupy St. Charles and Crockett’s. Heis reported to have over Shortly atter 6 o'clock Iast evening, a dis- patch was received from Harper's Ferry to the effect that the ticht was still progressing at Leetown, but the probabilities are that it was but aseries of skirmishes, and that the Fed- erals were availing themselves of the advan. tages derivable from their position, which en- abled them to hold a larger force in check. On is NO This featis without a doubt une of the tH vases - A : } Saturday morning, Gen. Sigel said to our in- PREHENSIBLE DEMONSTRATIONS Per centum of cach bill approved in triplicate by | eight thousand men, with forty pieces of ar- | formant ehat Lectown was amere ontpost and IN SPIRITUALISM! paid by the Navy Agentsat the points of delivery, | tillery, and it is believed bis intention isto | held by not more than 600 men. It is believed in fands or certificates, at the option of the Gov’ ernment, within ten days after the warrant for the same shall lave been passed by the Secretary of the Treasury, The following are the classes required at the re- spective navy yards: KITTERY, Class No.1, White Oak Logs; White Onk Keel and Keelson Pieces; No. 3, te Oak Curve Timber and Knees; No.4, White Oak Plank;No 6, Yellow Pine Logs; No Yellow Pine Beaw Isolate Steele from his base of supplies, and, co-operating with Price, compel him to evacu- ate the State. General Canby has moved his headquarters from Natchez to New Orleans, and taken all the boats there tor military service; consequent ly no arrivals from there meed be expected for some time. THE AMENDATOR ENROLLMENT CT. by officials bere that the enemy have suceeeded an the capture of some of thesupplies forward. ed tothe department of Gen. Hunter.—Aatti- more American, 4th inst. PIC NICS, f these Young Ladies, have ¢ Presa ot New York, Phila- EXCURSIONS, &c. Ty aia op ee GRAND FESTIVAL N Aid of the German. Relief Association. for WORLD EVER WITNESSED! The exhibitions given by these celebrated Sis- No. 2, WwW i a 8. Yellow Pine Masts’ und Spar Timber iL nak 4 AB MORE MY 3 ies ; ber jl, Sick and Wounded Soldiers, whicl FAB MORE MYSTERIOUS Whi Mine Blank and Bostd«; No. 12, White Pine T he Commutation Clause of the Old Law | come com Meese as aiers,, Which was to Than those of the renowned eng Wate Os a 45, ae Pozaani Repealed STPONED be ank: i bh Oa Y nin tNo. . c. ‘and wi DAVENPORT BROTHERS, 17, Cedar Boards; No, 13. Locust; No. 19, White ‘Oak The following are the provisions of the act | on WEDS ERD AT Tee ae mebawrubered as their experiments are made entirély Staves and Heading; Re. 20, Black Bpruce; No. 23,.| further to regulate and provide for the enrolling | Street Park. SES WITHOUT THE ATD OF APPARTUB, AND | MeN NO a Thon Syke Nee rea Wane: | and calling out of the national torces, and for | — The tickets now out will be good for that day. WITHIN THE BIGHT OF ALL, *~ prougl iy, bends No. 3, Tia and oan ‘Purposes, which passed both Houses of | _°¥ HE iSaND Thereby atsuring the wont skeptical of their fair- | No. 5 NG. “Hine Paints Worse) | \ 1. dhe President of the United States may, at | 1 SOCIAL CLUB fomuance, however, 4 erful per- | 39, Turp Var- | his discretion, at any time hereafter cali for Bespectfally announce to their friends and the nish; No. 40, Linsee No. 41, Glass; No. 44, Fish Oil; No. 45, Tallow, Soap: 3 hip Chandlery. CHARLESTOWN. Class No.1, White Oak Logs; No.2, White Oak Keel Pieces; No. 3, White Uak Curved Timber;No, 4, White Uak Plank; No. 6, Yellow Pine Loz : 1), White Pine Mast and’ Spar Timber: No. 11, White Pine Loge, Plank, and Boards| No. 12, White Pine Deck and Stage Plank; No. 13, Ash Logs and Plank; No. 14, Ash Oars; No. 16, Black Walnutand 18. Locunt; No. 14, White Oak Staves L fi ary number of men a3 volunteers for the re- spective terms of one, two and three years, for military service; and any such volunteer, or, in case of draft, as hereinafter provided, any substitute, shall be credited to the town, town- sbip, ward, or city precinct, orelection district, or of a county, towards the quota of which he may have volunteered or engaged as a substi- tute; and every volunteer who is accepted and mustered into the service for a term of one public generally thagebey intend SECOND GRaNp © 'E “heir APTERNOON AND EVENING PIC-NIO at Seventh street Park, @n WEDNESDAY, July 6, 1964. The proceeds of this Pic-nic will beappropriated to assist in erecting the monument to be placed MUST BE SEEN TO BE APPRECIATED First appearance of JOHNNY REDDEN! Spruce; No Lig- ear, unles: dis overt) mains of those unfortunate females who 26, Steel; N year, ‘8 soon discharged, shall receive, and t 3 . i The great Bong and Dance Man. Also, of ae Sic krom News. wronekiand cote be paid by the United States, a bounty of one lost their lives by the recentexplosion at the Wash~ BD a), Lead; 31, Zin n, and Solder 33, ollars; and it fora term of two years, The n bers of the club 1 to the Publi UC RCRGE ROBERTS! Hardware; No. 34. Tools for Stores, &c.; No. 35, | unless sooner discharged, a bounty itteohan: aid themin theit eflorts to operas the mane The celebrated Maitre de Ballet, White L No. 37. ¢ Paints; No. 35, Colored | dred dollars: and if for a term of three years, | of those who when living, were their companions ; Bot N AY eng erat oN unless sooner discharged, a bounty of three a Ricute: tz, admitti th a Dos i. G . ie 3 NO. . i cKets cents, a in, man diprailog, Bony. wad Sweet OI; NO. BhipOhang: | 2UHAred dollars; one third of which bonnty | 1,2)°*° a4 SPE Sera - sball be paid to the soldier at the time of his being mauetered into the service, one third at the expira:ion of one half of his term of service, and one third at the expiration of his term of service. And in case ot bis death while in service, the residue of the bounty unpaid shall be paid to his widow, if he snall have left a widow; if not, to his children, or it there be By order of the Committee, S FOR GLYMONT. S°TEAMER PHENIX, Captain Stackpole, will leaye foot of 7th street every SUN- DAY MORNING at 10 o'clock during the Sesaon fer the above Summe! exort,, The above steamer can be chartered to private je B-7t* lery. _BROOKLYN, Qlass No.1, White Oak Logs: No. 2, White Oak Keel Piecos: No. 3, White Opt Gurved Timber; No. 4, White Oak Plank: No. 6. Yellow Pine Logs: No. 7, Yellow Pine Beams; No. 8, Yellow Pine Mastand par Timber; No. 9, White Oak Boa d No. 1, White Pine Timber anid Logs, Plauk? No. 14, Ash Oars; No. 15, Hickory Second week of the highly euceessful Local BUSH WHACKERS OF THE POTO: BUSHWHACKERS OF THE POTOMA BUSHWHACKERS OF THE POTOMAC! Hand Spikes; No, 16, Black Walnut and Che none, to his mother, if she be a widow. farties during the week, by applying to Captain BUSHWHACKERS OF THE POTOMAC! Y Sedar; No. 18. Locust; N 2. In case the tack pole, or 324 Pennsylvania avenue, up staire BUSHWHACKERS OF THE POTOMSG, — | Nosy sogHeNo, Mabecmnti ND : Tie oar ee eee areas OE Lictesdtm 2 — es any town, township, ward of a city, precinct, Pronounced by all who have witnessed it jahogany; or election district, or of any county not so ‘OLUMBIA GARDEN, THE BEST SENSATION DRAMA paand, fat. and zause 0. Berl subdivided, shall not be filled witnin the space Cc "ormer a 12th streetand Ohio avenue, steel tales b ME pe No die Zine. Tin; No.3, Ht 3 of fitty days after eugh call, then the Presi- FREE CONCERT EVERY NIGHT. Ever producéd in Washington. Tools for Stores; No. 38, White Lead; No. 37, Zinc | dent shall immediately order a draft for one | ,Monda And Saturday 5 Concert ommense 2.8 Paint; No. $8, Colored Paints, Dryer; No.39, Var- | year to fll such quota, or any part thereof, | {h‘the city alwayaon tend, 1’ joniae nish; No. 40, Linseed Oil; No. 41, Glass: No. 42, | Which may be unfilled; and in caseof any such id = Brushes; No. 44, Fish Oil; No, 45, Tallow; No. 47, | draft no payment of money shall be accepted | —— Ship Chandlery, or received by the Government as commuta- woo MOULDINGS! s Class No.1. White Oak Hoga: No. 2, White Oak | HOP tO release any enrolled or drafted man He MO OTB MOULDINGS Ke vieearNe. iteUak Gurved Timber; No, from personal obligation to perform military easy service. 3, It shall be lawful for the executive of any Of the States to send recruiting agents into any EVERY NIGHT THIS WEEE, SATURDAY AFTERNOON, 3; No. 3, W 4, White Oak Plank; No. 10, White Pine Mast and Spar Timber: No. 11. White Pine Plank aud Beards; No. 12, White Pine Deck Plank $d Stax Plank; 4, At ars; Ni UNITED STATES WOOD MOULDING MILL, i , Arh Logs and Plank: No. ‘0. the States declared to be in re! o Nos, 24 and 26 South Fifteenth street, ‘The Great Sensation Drama, written oxpresely for | N°plock Waiuet, Cherry, Mahoyany: Nori?,Cy: | fhe sterceoy Aeternus, Hae es PHILADELPHIA. the Canterbury, entitled the - ross and Cedar: ‘No. 1H, Locunt Presa No. 20, | Sana, to reeruit volunteers under any call un. ra BUSHWHACKERS OF THE POTOMAC! roup, at, tauare; Now ah Blect, No, : 7, Tran der ine provisions of this Act, who shall be | Always on hand. s large stock of the above i 8; No. 23, Iron Nails,‘ t, cut; No. or je State, an e respective sub- | articles, made of the very best material, Bean Bickman, who Lives on Mix Bhape. .._.W H ee ne 7 ince min, and Solder: N's Pa a divisions thereof, which may Brostine the en- Ord led ae the shortest notice. 0. 31, ware; No. En Tools for Stores: No. 36, Whi Hetments. Freight paid to Washington, free of charge. 4. Drafted men, substitutes and volunteers, No, 37, Zine Paints; No. 33, Colored Painta ESL ROPHERS, Jim Braxley, One of bis Gan II Dougherty | e2#,&¢.; No. 39, Varnish; No. 40, Linseed OU; No, | when mustered in, shal) be organized in,or as- st BR XR P: ws Lieut, Compton, 0.8. A..... Bars West 41, Wass: No. bis ae Guo, Byytellow. Soap, signed to regimenis, batteries, or other organi- | !° "7-1 TORBT poprishers. Tim Fagan, the Brampoodlo Game Gock.,....W B | Rmect Oil; Nod, Sbip ¥+No-48, Onkum; | zations of their own States, and, as far as | JQ ¥FRIGERA’ REFRIGERATORS! Pater McQafin, Beat , H, Ingot | Kz ETON ’ q ractcame frosty. when assigned, be permit- oe Pi NW les select their own regiments, batteries, or | Jnat received & Very large. and te asnort- pannel peviere a1 8 ius ecetcese HN: Sian etd Boned is eats Wiane; | other organizations from among those of their | im ment-of the celebrated Murphy nee 0; 14: Aah Oars; N Black Walnut, Cherry, Tespective ae Bch mee iy time of assign- OONTINENTAL, MONITOR, 1 r ; . 20, Spruce | ment may not e \- : ise epee wiabivater | no SpertRe. B Bowler? Sets, Tron rout | bere Bessie Ws sd EXCELSIOR OG emarons . ; '. 85 Os a ark Base ics Lady. Musi aude 5s: Weicbead; No a7. Hiatt pe ooks fer Stores: No: | enrolling and calling out. the national forces, | which on trial and examinatinn cannot fa . Lucy Gilmore, her Bister.... ....Miss Viola |-Paints; No.3% Turpentine and. Varnish; No, 4), jana for other purposes,’” approved Febraary + anmrs yall, BO! & GRIFFIT! ‘. B al, Gennine Mahogany. .MiséMary Young | Linseed Oil; No. 41.Glass; No. 45, Tallow, '24, 1864, shall be const to mean that the | _Je 369 7th atreet,. bet. I and kK. Blind Eyed Bam.. 3 Buckwsadttc J Ralman | &c,; No. 47, 8bip Chenier: No. 48, eran, Secretary of War shall discharge minorwander IMPROVE YOUR EY! gmckes Fake. meh he ry ponies Gant, Tro; No. 50, Ingut Copper; ‘No. 88 ote; the age of eighteen years ‘ander the pre: ane Selene by phe use of t col ER mor ee 0, 54, F _ _ stances and on ie con lions prescribed in an 'RRISOOP! OTA CL! roddess of Liberty-...- : lly acknowled it joTa~ LAGS! said section, and hereaiter, jf any officer of the { versally ac! edged as the best for Sragwy ee arte era Pi MRS inion F FLAGS!) ah United States shall Toowiagis enlist or muster Bis aut, PRESERVING. eee the Auxiliaries, BTATES PLAGB intp the military service any person under the | EGG’ Garisinny oreo sae BT ; UNITED fT izes at LY OMe age of sixteen vents, with of without the com> | $qq Poors es avenue, bet. Ith and Mth ste,y 207 Povo. Ret at tnllefed orpecculied shell be immediately and | S88 Pennsylvania avesne, under tha’ , P Penn. avente. side,’ .. or Fee! ennsylvania avenue. un , ? i j4 30-4 é Detteed oth i a, uEronaltionally dlecharged a 8 ean: ot SHBLD GLASS a OP. [-} : a , 811, boun' 5 snob: y or a . Ava A ies DEALER IN ue 2 Dustering omicer who baal! knowingly enlist PHOTOGRAPH ALBUMS, Mew FAMILY MATINER TOBACCO. CIGARS, PIPES, Kc., lon.’ f@ Rereon under, sixteen years of age shall be | ““jajp. * SF*8 a me Skvrit : son nsec uate aban wetiacle. | dubinned beeerenn aie rebate ot | See, ma EVERY SATVRDAY AFTRRNGON ~ pe fo bie wack, whieh with be found to pa Lo Sllowantes, a¢'e8 ape abject to | Ss I rae ALB, AP TWO O'CLOCK: embrace s, great varjety of every, atticle ju bia |‘ Fm one ra a art-martial |“ yRENCH ZOE! 4 i ata? 0 ‘adien 8 cents; Ohildrem 15. Wigs bist asks tothe Washing ubtisfor tue | 6 Section three of ain act oitisied y An at io | BBW {Na prompily ons on Badies 25 cents; 0) ecnta, eT ete heretofore extended to him, je2t 1m* ‘an actentitied ‘An act for ing and _ i cau out, the. national forces, and for other ; ‘aaTy MU, 1963, be, oe sane ae, > Amended so as toan- zee , the gieien of te brevet Marsbai cewtam in edit ie Dumber required 10 yall the Ref “any mtrict as provided by | Put Sees ewendind vi et Gad pc?

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