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cal ‘. a AUCTION SALES. FUTURE Days. rs STATES MARSHAL’ 84LE OF CON- FISCATED PROPERTY IN THE EASTERN DISTRICT . F VIRGINIA. ,_ By virtue of fifty writs of yenditioni exponas iseued from the Clerk's Office of the U. 3. strict Court for the above District, and to me directed I will offer at public sale, for cash, to the h host bidder. commencing at} e’clock a m.. on THe DAY. the isth day of July, 184 at the Court House Soor, ( Kast front Post Office Building,) Alexandria. Va. all the right, title, interest and estate of the parties na below in and to the following de- scribed real and personal property, to wit: IN PRINCE WILLIAM COUNTY. WILLIAM SELEOMAN’S—T. “Swan Point” farm; about “Oacres, one mile east of Uccoquan. be‘Louisiana Kentucky’ f balf a mile southwest of Ocenqu: louse and Lot in Oecoquan. JOHN H, HAMMILL'S Hose and lot in Oeco- quan, nq Star. WASHINGTON, D. C., SATURDAY, JULY 9, 1864. “Eben ;about 351 a6rés, ou, XXIV, N°. 3,545. — LOCAL NEWS. Prsiic ScHooL EXaMINATIONS.—The ex- amination of tbe Public Schools were con- tinued on Thursday, as follows: The Femate Grammar school of the First District, tanght by Miss Annie E. Evans, was examined by Mr. Wilson. This is Miss Evans’ first year as teacher of this school, and when she took charge it was very low in aumbers and greatly disorganized. In order to bring the school up to the usnal standard, heavy drafts were made upon schools of lower grade, and when Miss Evans had obtained a sufficient number of scholars, she set to work to re- organize the school, which she done very sat- istactorily. The first and second classes in mental arithmetic passed a good examination, and the only failures (some threeor four) were in the second class Mr. Z. Richards examined theee classes, and he remarked that as to pro- ficiency, the scholars were ttle above the averagerun. When the clase in botany was t called, Mr. Wilson arose and said that Faeatyet ip Ceroseee. oy sstone Point farm PERSONAL. AMUSEMENTS. AMUSEMENTS. TELEGRAPHIC NEWS. two months ago the irastees desired toinace and fishery: 600 acres on the Potomac river. FINLY FIFTEEN WEEKSIN AMERIO’N So duce this study in this school, when the lowest Geeoquan Greek. a Baits ovr, FIFTEEN WEEKS IN AMERICA, CANTERBURY HALL. F ORD'’S NEW THEATER. The Rebel Raid book of the series was introduced, since which uae IR ROER TR ote DR. BECHTINGER, formerly Surgeon in BUND VENING. JULY 40, 1864, - time the scholars of this class nan secon RTHUR HIERUERT'S—Farm: shout 6) acres, in the Austrian and Italian army, oc- | MUBIO JQARTERBURY HALL.) AND AY EVENIA 3, 1864, ane ucely Renenos ee plished much. He (the speaker) believed it adjoining f COOPER a net? grounds, imeelf with the treatment of allkindsof | H A L L}QOANTERBUBY HALL,{ THHATAB — Md —Gen. Wallac Was an excellent study, andwould interfere { ‘R'S—Farm; about 2 acres, iseases. Particular attentiom given toe Fem: GRAN ENTAL with noother. A year ago pA&rente thought it RO MASON RS Fn ae oe PYLE Diseases and Private Diseases. Besides the know! Lovisiama AvenuE, RAND VOCAL AND INSTRUM: was foolishness to introduce vocal music into aaataterormont Toner ton rites sees sage of three old languages, he converses in Eng. VeGess Druirection ely fies the public schools, and perhaps some of them i or less, about three and a half miles south of Alex- guages, His Imperial Commi ms and his Diplo- , French. Italian, German, and Spanish lan. | Near Oorne af Sixth Stret, Rear of Nationaland | COnCert of Sacred Music andr Metropolitan Hotls, BY perty im Hagerstown—They Threaten to thought the same of botany, but he was con- Ae mas from the 1 mit vinced that they were mistaken. Mr. W. then abet thoes aR RESTSS Clermont Plantation?” | han ‘in ‘his office, Peaneyivanin avenue, S08, De, | Gongs LMA... ....-...-..Proprietor | PROFESSOR WITHERS and ORCHESTRA, Bure the Town—Gen. Wallace's Suc. | iitrcauced Prof. Schafer, of the Marpland ; > 4 5 dar, : ec: eria h i i . q * jtura 5 i u ice eeae S WITMER'8— Farm: 48 acres and 3 | this very short frme the patronten of tee ett oe | W. MB, CANAVAUGH..i..,.,-.....BtageManager, | Assisted by the eminent native Prima Donna, ae ae erioultural College, who examined the class Tipen creas ens eee TNT Rove: on | Wanhing top, a8. amoug “many. oilers mot pub- MISS JULIANA MAY, Barron tary Oe eer sat peti- | Tetarked that he was perfectly satisfied with one of th ; ion" . e3 may be - : SEs ~ | the progress the sch : aepliceeee there is a large, handsome new ** Thieia to certify that I have been troubled for The favorite Tenor able information here to-night is that the reb- Progress the scholars had made. Several a els have been gradually driven back from excellent com positions were read, and one en- KEMPER’s— Frederick by Ghurel Wallace, whose action | tit!ed The Flowers,” by Miss Taite, received since his promptness in taking command in | ‘P¢c!#! commendation. In reading the scholars iftop’ farm; about 234 | the last three years with a chronic disease, resiat- HERR WAGNER, ing all medi tre: at, and which through th v i putt of Alecandr: Tai ee cay rein Beant e! e and others who have kindly volunteered, The Tbave bon perfecto nied” per. DONE.” SA : about 360! i th of Huntin “Washington city, lst June, 193. COMMENOR P THE Orchestra will be composed of the field has won fer him great prai un- | Showed good training. The dictation exercises Tree, 0% acres, immediately south of Hunting | (Wash treatment of my involuntary discharge 9) NCE FP THE FORTY MUSICIANS bounded confidence, Tis uty ee nee On were good, and in the other studies the scholars - G. CAZENOVE’S—Farm; sdout 17% acres, {| and your success in it, recommend you ver: high: MMENCE, FTHE f the best talent in the ei ned ARRAY | by him three times yesterday, and as man: pussed a very fair examination indeed. The together with the tract adjoining, formerly be: | ly. T. L. sMItH.? SOM MENCE OTHE | ch Be nes talent tate city, {orming/en titoes to-day, Ho is sul pacauing, an any, | order maintained was good. Duriaginter eals of longing to Whiting & Lee, 2miles west of Alex- a What German newspaper, (Wexer Columbia.) COMMENCEM OF THE Hale Se never before appeared retalsreiteniing At iner eee pategi the examination, the scholars sang several >, *; aye; on. 4 a nee Farm; about #4 acres, about 2 miles west of Alex- | *"."Krtor a long sickness my poor child beeame REGULAR SUMMER SRASON The Box Sheet will be open on SATURDAY from | Were Bear South Mountain, and believed to be | PICtee Wirh fe —Primary No 6, taught in the andar dropsieal. in which time I call to you, dear fir and REGULAR BUMA BEARON i ; . making for Dixie.” Our force, under Gen. his he Medicai Colles WILMER D. CORSE’S—Farm; about 117 acres, peecpromaps ted c TR SoN eR REGULAR 8 SEASON 10 till 5 o'clock, when seats'can be secured at the Lew. Wallace is ample. The trains run to | ‘ rd story of the Medicai College, corner 10th about 8 miles west of Alexandria. ve ateeat No 293.” . > REGULAR § REASON usual rates of admission, without extra charge. Harper's Ferry. and E streets, by Miss Woodruff, was exam- EORGE H. PADGET(’S—Fonr acres, 2 poles “y had tri all if s fect, REGULAR 8 SEASON The Piano nsed on thia oceasion ix from the cele- ‘The Northern Central trains all arrive at | €00n Wednesday morning by Mr. Wight, in Of land immediately west of Alexandria. 1 tied all specifics, without any effect, a . SE ees : the presence of a few visitors. This school Lot on Little River Turnpike, east of toll-gate; | 28ainst the chrenic lungdisease of my eldest son, NEW ! brated firmof Steinway & Son, kindly loaned for | the depot regularly, but consternation in Cum- as organized in Febrnary last, and Mi 66 foot front, 188 feet deep. more or teas, * | until under your treatment he improved zs NEW 1 the purpose by Mr. W.G.Metzerott, jy 8-2t_ | berland Valley continues. ‘Woodrath, a’ pupil ofthe Grantee schon. ‘Seven acres of land on turnpike leading west 3 ig ee av.,i2thst. MULLER, Painter. NEW t YROVER’S T HEAT neni a? The number of raiding rebels is estimated at was tempororily placed in charge. It num. TOshen BRUINS d jot at West Bnd, | have deen made by Dr bein the’ Sove specitied NEW I G "peanesivavia ave..near Willard's Hotel 10,000, | Some rumors say they aggregate 40,000. | Dore anout 40 litte girle, come of whom are just : ‘S—Houee and lot at srt BC SL et Rd SE ATOR ato = : Notwithstanding, all accounts at headquarters i ailing short words TTot at Wert Bnd; 110 fect Ginches infront, and | 4 1SS Pest! or the tote ee ae FRESH TALENT! A Complimentary TESTIMONIAL BENEFIT to | here are encouraging. them were prevent. ‘The scholars showed thet in depth 28 feet 1 inch, tiyely only from I1 to 12. Medicines without FRESH ' {he Attaches of pills Theater baving been tendered [Deepatches to the Associated Press. } they have been studious during the short time RIOHARD L. ROCHFORD’S—House and lot of | charge. Pennsylvanis aveuue, near 3d street, No. a ay SATUBDAY EVENING. J iyo. haa ® t h i t Frederick the school has been in operation. and they have M acres and lit poleaat Wert End. | 502. iy 5-lin* FRESH zt apart forthe presentation of gne‘of the Finest | FREDRe i yee ae ee seric as been | certainly made an execlient commencement See te eae eS oem erneon med bet tolen Kileia EWARE OF IMPOSTORS!1i—Dr, LEON. for Entertaiaments ever given in. Washington. no hghung to-day to this ume, with the exeem: | The order of the school was excellent and the Farm of 41ncres. more or lesa, six miles from Al- | 2? many years a fuccessful practitioner in New INCREASED TION $ ond, tobe alin to sus esteemed courtesy are | tion of picket firing by our skirmishers, who | general appearance of the scholars reflected sandsin\ ow tha keaitweevoas York. has opened (fora few weeks) an office No. TRCREASED TION! proud to be able to present as fine an Array of | ‘on of pic! ing by > Wi credit upon Miss Woogrutf, who, we under- “MAURRY MASONS Ohesteat Till farm: about 414 Penn’a avenue, between 434 and oth streets, JNGRBASED TION! Talent as is porsible tocombine inoue Grand Mam- | Te aime anon phe sey DA Garcon beaten | stasis poorail (Gbekine toleere aes permanent - ¢ th ie. an dri: ere those afflicted (either male or temale) with B > month Exhibition of Professional ility. ic 2 392 acres. about three miles south of Alexandria, | Tote or otivate nature may cpesale inte, ite INCREABED ALTRACTION! Misb SUSAN DENIN. MR. C. B. BISHOP, and | they occupied during the fight, and are now | teacher. oa IN ALEXANDRIA CITY. charge made if he fails to cure. Persona at PISS JENNIE GOURLEY. supported by’ the | reported to be in position in Middletown Vai- | Secondary No. 2, taught in one of the lower EUACHLOOR S—Lots No. 5, 6,f75 and trom ear | ECE cay be treated by addressing by mail, ponulan Deamianof the dayres monet the most | ley, noting the road to Middletown snd Ha. | rooms of ine Washington Market building, 5tt side of Fairfax street, between Jefferson. and a BANFORD'S OPERA TROUPE ENTIRE Se ee ee Ceucnn. Meunteli. | sUihedon Thinicdes atteerooen, Mr. Rhees Franklin streets; each lot 20 feet front, 123 feet 5 OCTOR JONES, No. 410 Thirteenth street Have volunteered. and will honor the occasion | TwO guns are mounted in the Gap, and the n y y Mr. Rhees inches deep. west, between G and H, insures success in all itn one of their Drawing-room Entertainments | force is now estimated to be about 5,000. in the various studies they have been pursuing WILLIAM N. MeVBIGH and WILLIAM H. | PEMALE COMPAINTS. Gonraltetionsercionte EXTRAORDINARY! ! CORES caus. isk? Cuts paty nee ICR Gen’l Wallace has received reinforcements, | during the year. The school numbers 51 on FOWLE ®—Three story brick house on Royal | ly with ladies. Hours9a.m.to 5 p.m. je 2)-1m* EXTRAORDINARY ?! the far-famed f here-and to what amonnt he will leave | the roll of whom 44 were present, and fally ‘ic! | i je . TD. . mm. 2, N q is = irom where al what amon! je wi leave Ftreet, 5) feet north of King; 2) feet front, 5) feet T EXTRAORDINARY |! GARDINER SISTER3 + one-third are scholars who Lave arena Sia pate Fe ae ri iL H DR. J. H. THOMPSON 3 EXTRAORDINARY?! Have tendered their services, and willrender some toe epemy toting ea tor jay eS Na eh this year. In geography a tir examinnoon WILLIAM H. FOWLE’S—Lot southwest corner AS Removed from No. 274 north Pto 512 H EXTRAORDINARY 1 of their choicest selections of Songs,among which y aos mm | was passed, as also in spelling. The readic, of Prince and Payne street; 128 fget 8 inches on street one door west of 7th uf, ee will be given that beautifully tonchin Duet, its oe werare them and do not shrink from | Was very good in most instances, the spelling rince street, 143 feet 7 inches ij 5 2a. m.; _m, - UE a 7 Paitent aude af ease neter tan eet orilv of 0 CURE: NO PAY [Go to Dal BROTHERS Sung by them with unprecedented success, The | Frederick to-day is not like Frederick of yes. | was tolerable, and in abreviations the scholare Wolfe street; 19 feet front, 1m feet deep. & GRAY and be cared They have givén re younger sister will also appear in her World-re- | terday. Since the arrival of General Wallace | Were excellent. ARTHUR HERBERT 8—Lots Nos. 2,to 19 in- | thair particular attention to the treatment and zowned SCOTCII DANCE, which hasxo lately won | and his reinforcements the appearance of the The room was handsomely decorated, and on pinta Rifeadafteniasahe isle agentsas | cure ofall (orme of Diseaso,” particularly that of rach great favor in this city, and ia which the | City nas entirely changed. Bucinese has bees | Ne wall in cverereen letlere ‘was “Uniom sed feet 5 inches in front, and 100 {eet pa 4 private character, for twenty yea This isthe SPIRITUALISM OUT-DONE! pidiice “\ resumed, and the people seem confident that | Educatio: The order was not good. The MONTGOMERY D’ CORSE’S—Lot on north side laget getabis nen ‘Botanie, BM i fice in jue aa Bk ole] ADMI8SI0) the danger 18 passed. school hag some very bad boys, a few of whom of King street. between Royal and Pitt strecta:25 | Districh and have saved thousands from a dt And the Bpiritualistic frauds of the Parauette and Dress Circle Deane OCR Se ee nanmod, UP aa fol | aL Ee aa, Pouoe| e ten aed, cad rater t front, 85 feet deep. : 2 rehes: air eee cents, : “DAVID FURSTEN'S—Sacrea,$ rods and 2)poles | them, for those unfortunates who have brought : Family Circle... na 3 cents, | 1°, ‘a Rattery.— x would be well to weed them ont. Washi t disease upon themselves, to be cured before it is DAVENPORT BROTHERS Private B 4n Alexander’s Battery.—Sergeant Charles ©. a Mins ¢ NEVETT’S_L t north side of Duk too late; thus preventing exposure of themselves Dance Goon aty Wo eae ei ot Grau, wounded, ist Potomac home brigade; J. | _ This school labors under many disadvan- BE aN SLAP ay Fa abhor ole coat 23 fect | 82d family. Bclipsed by the youngand talented Tickets for salo'at the pracipal Hotela ese” | Cunningham, wounded, 3d Potomac home bri. | tages. It being on a street much travelled, the atid eranon ee Office and residence 179 south Batreet, Island, ickete for sale at principal Hotels jy gade; Major H. O. Rizer, U. H. Mason, J. W. | D0ise of passing vehicles frequently interrapte RILLIAM WHALEs—Loton Queen street, tip oppose Sermeonian. iis ieew ig , ST. GEORGE SISTERS! ; Seas Ball, J; Mobley, John, O'Brien, G. W. Sprin- ibe sindionsg Many ck Besmmolars ip areserh ee rom je corner 0! enry atreet; 40 fee! = o has eo rgest assortment oO: o i de ie A le ice, J. = a B nge ie inet in sront. 0 a ae and Patrick sts Qinttts ee op me Apo Rei cic ce Cortina ae PIC NICS, EXCURSIONS, &e. fichards J. Halstead: 8. Yates, 5: WeGre: | streets. ‘The echool-room is ‘much crowded, orner oO! .5 | ‘tical pe Ls e. " and is, perhaps, the mést inappropriate one for eerie A. Fite, all wounded, sth Illinois 1 ci poee athe ea distriee P en. 10 feet on Patrick atreets pumber of banda at Embroidery? Who has the | .cTand Pra ning Boom. Seance of the, celgbrated | A PIO.NIC pill be held at the GREEN SPRING i Lieut. Gilbert, who was first reported dead, | _ Secondary No.4, in charge of Miss M. A. 5 feet on Que. eared . t HIN L. PASCOE ARD SANGS8T oc! jen, Braids, &e. ST. GEORGE SI8TERS, (EMILIF and K B LION on. TU Sa giare arene pe st Ro cemns Pete aatroetecn te eee Hat thatdoee Fluting who will intraduce the far-famed SPIRITUAL | NEXT. 12th, by the Catholica off t street: ese! FRAUD OF 1K MYSTERIOUS CABINET, in | Georgetown. Coaches run from the i ser oun hot th: Tucker, taught in the old Medical College JAMES H McLEAN’S—Lot southeast corner of | OF MAUS E ou v eTRERT, ow which the unaccountable manifestations of the so. | terminus of the streat railway to tha Grove covery | ine trot th Groce ae PH Hemene® | putiding, corner of 10th and E srreets, was ee, Cameron and Fayette streets; @ feet on Cameron | where ladies can select from 25,000 choice patterns | called SPIRIT HANDS AND ARMS, RINGING | hour. Gentlemen's tickets, 0) conte: Ladies’, 25; | W.M. Amhay, and S. A. Carvel ‘ded, | 2mined by Mr. Wighton Thursday, in the pres— street, 160 feet on Fayette street for any kind of work, and where they ean get ANY | OF BELLS. RATTLING AND FLIGHT OF | Childrenn wo cecte. SVS | Eee tow ara ccHOuale edndeae ee y| ence okquite d number oF visitors incthe cao JAMES H RETD'S—Quarter equare, southwest PATTERN stamped. Having stamped for 90,00 | MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS, AND MYSTIO AP- ma — a Very few are seriously wounded. ions ota a hools of this cornér of Wolf and Alfred streets, with buildings | Isdies is proof thathe knows his business. Ladies | PARATUS Will by. performed, jiatuady bathe GRAND FESTIVAL, Latest from Harrisburg. Aah fered Gittenl ghetowelinee eoeat TOROEN. W. corner Wilken avd Alfted streets: 129 | NAG GO Rot want their epods » eg eae | PPTRITUALISM: but will, on thin remton be _ GERMAN CITIZENS, Hareisuure, July %—A dispatch dated | rably in reading, epelling and mental ariths feet 5inehes on Wilkes. 125 feet 7 inches on Alfred, | who does good work. done without the aid of the SPIRITS. The in aid of the funds of tho Greencastie, 540 p.m., states that nothingis | metic. The order was excellent, and the gen- more or less. with buildings thereon FLUTING} FLUTING! FLUTING! =» SISTERS GERMAN RELIEF ASSOCIATION FOR SICK | known of any rebel movements towards Cher- | eral appearance of the scholars was remarked. ) LAWRENCE B. TAYLOR'S—House and lot; No. The only machine in town now in operation, 8T. GEORGE SISTERS AND WOUNDED SOLDIERS, Run. There ared9 names on the roll, 420f whom Lae dgied ght shares Of th Flutin, oo a Fo ea anew nore ore eace: Will do, outdo, and undo the WEDNESDAY, JULY 13TH, 1864 The rebels who were in Hagerstown this | were present, five being The singing was EL F. ‘S—Forty-cig! 18 my 9 street. oppo: ‘a! Rs at. morning léft on the Sharpsburg road, efter very fine, some of the girls having excellent Fock of the Alexandria Water Company. oo ae DAVENPORT BROTHERS. BEYER'8 7TH STREET PARK, having burned the railroad engine-house, | yoives. Mics Tucker will this year have a R. HH. DULANKY’S—One handred and thirty-five 4 A : near the Boundary Line, commencing at 1 o’clock | wood house, and other property, besides strip’ , . Mat tbh thares of the stock of the Fire Insurance Oompany ‘ Thet ie they will perform theSAMEFEAT, with | 5. m., with Specches in English aad German, | ¥ "boot and shoe bet. pos | cimese tfocrieeh ity ransion to She sntenasu ee WG*CKZENOVE’S_Twenty shares of Alexan- Nas over heen done Utes inch aT BIED. | SReivg. Music. Dancing, Gymnastic Exercises, onesie Te Gee See) ae Secondary School No. 6 dria Corporation stock. 2 SPRING DEBILITY! ING WITH HOPES by a Oornmitter, and IN- | “Anite kvemeg tere will be some brilliant | “They spored © commisclon warehousé upon | m2"q female) was examined by Mr. Hitz, tr. ORLANDO. PATRFAX°S— Fighty-seven tS me : ETANT UNLOOSING. eto. THE UALINET , TT ome bean them $1. ; Saree of Alexandria Corporation stock ‘| WILL BE RAISED FROM THE STAG Fireworks, to commence with the ascension of | the cilizeps paying them $1,500. iss Mary E. Ramsay, of the Third District RAYMOND FAIRE X'S ‘Twenty two hares of LANGUOR, LASSITUDE, helper: grape id can | several Balloons. The Citizens of Hagerstown state that Imbo- | Female Grammar School, and others, in the to be certain th i ; i AND THAT HIDDEN MECHANICAL OR PHYSICAL FORORS | ,2h¢ Gommittes will leave, nothing undona to ‘Alexandria Corporati: make this the greatest Festival ever given in stock, den’s brigade, about 1,500, had started for | presence of a number of visitors. Miss Luc 'S—Seven shares of Alexan- ALBERT FAIRFAX aboutit. This feat is without a doubt on th Mercersburg and Chambersburg yesterday, Davis is the teacher, and she has 59 pupii dvix oreec ee aiak : LOW STATE OF THE SYSTEM most PERFECT AND SCIENTIFIG thathanorer | YRUMEOR: 10. goa Georgetown Glee Ciuba | and that @ jortion were at Otearspring getting | on her roll, ot whom 57 were present. “There EDWARD 8S. HUTCHINSON’S—Housebold far- ; ME OF YE Deen ingcpted. and has BALPLED THE CALOU- | and Turuer Associations are invited, and will be | horees. ‘was every indication that the pupils had been niture i a Res Raat a Peculiar LLL I ficidesriatto pattie EAR, are LATIONS OF THE WISEST wherever it has been Present. ele ‘ os renee No further news from that quarter has been | well drilied in the elementary branches, but RT ES facuttate 2 a ¢ city authorities, as well as President Lin- | received. * this school does not equal the one condutted ROBERT EF. LEE’S—Household furniture, a a 8 u WIN & Jit MCVEIGH 8 House und fot on PERUVIAN SYRUP, THE MYSTERIOUS DISPLAYS AND INCOM. | Sf them hive airsaly peosnad tie pees ey eral Latest... laet year by Miss D., 60 far as the studies'were Cameron street; at present occupied by George W. | 9. protected Solution of PROTOXIDE OF IRON. PREHENSIBLE DEMONSTRATIONS NB. An extra number of Cara will be put on | ,, HARRISBURG, July 8—General Uouch has | concerned. But we do not attribute this to Davis, : “ : IN SPIRITUALISM! the 7th street line issned an order directing that all vehicles and | any lack of industry or capacity on the part of The furniture will be sold at such places as may THE PERUVIAN SYRUP = rs TICKETS, 50 CRNTS each ; children under 12 | borees in charge of men fleeing from Supposed | the teacher, but to the pupils; for she certainty be convenient; said placer will be announced at = inth ca of these Young Ladier, have ears, free. Tickete forthe last Festival, which | danger, shall be stopped, either before they | nad not akvood material to work upon as in Fee er eeu A OF Treen mast pay | supplies the blood with ite vital principle, or ret rokomuced by the Press of New York; Phiiar | bad té Ye postponed on MCCCHAS RLOMANCTT | Tesch, or at the bridge .actoss, the Sasque- | her echool of last year. Individual members ten per cent. of # Freperey. wilt he resold stoure. | sine pins iadicietth Hepa toar | ogi Boston, and other cities where they have | ares President of the General Committee; danpee at aot ecteehnece uoplyink aoe ne of all ne classes in au ns sinalen answered. JOHN UNDE: . U. 8. Marsha’ nfusing STRENGTH VIGOR an io exhi . Zi . Secretary. * '- | correcUy and quickly: but, as a whole, the je 8 208 Eastern District of Virgin’ partsofthesystem. THE MosT STARTLING PHENOMENON THE an , JOSEPH GERHARDT, ing or serious cbaracter. Hu: de ti aca classes Were not eqnai to similar ones in other — — a One of the most Distinguished Jurists in New WORLD EVER WITNESSED | Chairman of the Committee of Arrangements; | lefythe:r erops just ready to be bar vested, schools. We fear the trustees are a little to BY J.0, MCGUIRE & CO., Auctioneers. England writes to Se TST RUE we + iyi jy9 Sts MAX COHNHEIM, Secretary ‘i gp cispatch, sen two oe north oLHbems blame in not properly grading the schools; for - —_ “T have tried the P LN IP, an The exhibitions given by these, celebrated Sis- > YOUNGUN 7 LD AGAIN own, st 10 o'clock this morning, states that 190 iss Davis bas certainly 0 PLOT ON NORTH CBTRERT BETH RES Lae renutt Rally mgptaine your predietion. Ii haxmade | « fvare concoted by all to be "THE 20UNG UNITED IN THE FIELD AG guerrillas, from Tmmboden’s acid Moseby’s com- | Mae Panis pas ce GlecreGitupon a first chases AND 12TH STREETS WEST. 5) oP a tand eneres; Iain no longer tremulous and FAR MOKE MYSTERIOUS (The Tenth grand Pic nic of the Young mands, entered Hagerstown’ @t 5 o'clock, rob- || a primary school. Then, again, she has anum- Ou WEDNESDAY AFTERNOON, July 13, at6% | debilitated as when you last Raw me, but stronger, ‘i a United Cinb. to he given at LORFLER'S bing the stores, and have fired the engine-house || per of pupils who, judging from their size, o'clock on the peemine ee Meath ail DaATUR tect | hogtticn cud with teraer oupacity (OF Inbor. meuze| ban those of he renenne Morea Tipe weer tierten ae aagrston's warehouse, and burned 250 | should be in a grammar school, but whose at: No. 2. in eaware Bo; Ses. pon ing Tn ac oe esc abasical, tiga at any: time daring the:las DAVENPORT BROTHERS, To erect a monument for a decaased member. ee Cote pases ogy plead burning tainments will not more than wafrant a transe fer te one of the intermediate grade—the fault cf themseives, or their parents, who did not send tbem to school earlier. Considering all the disadvantages she has labored under, the amproved by a three-story brick dwelling ‘An eminent Divine of Boston says: re their experiments are made entirely Tickets 0 cte., admitting a Gentleman and La- Th palnige aed porches buckand fronts COM" | Thave been using the PERUVIAN SYRUP for | WITHOUT TRF AID OF APPARTUS, AND | 2i* jy 8-30" with passage and porches back and front. : mene ere ’ WITHIN THE BIGHT OF ALL, FO B AWKW: 3LU all es re-balf cash; the remainder in 6 apd 12 mamta tite pase 21 ates ie yaw. OO eco aae FA! FOR THE AWKWARD CLUB. is bury the town. The tern-table of the railroad is'not yet de- stroyed. cured by a deed of trust Z ereby acraring the most skeptical of their fair- The rebels are heavily laden with plunder. 3 lishe th in aphlets frees gay peer aN MORE Bun in very yartisdlac., Their wonderful gar-,|| Second Grand dsierndbaahd-Evening PIO-NIO || Loe een ene McUauslahd, with his Enis aehoohe ierant as leet oad Ze Lininediate possession given. F oeas 2 yee f formanee, however, oF brigade, was at Williamsport this morning, | Fellows’ Hall, and back of the $vh precinct Cost of conveyancing and stamps to be paid by the — MUST BE SEEN TO BE APPRECIATED, THE AWKWARD chuB bursuere are reports that he will leaye there | station houre, and Thursday it was much an- r ser. 73 ‘ = x Ly. ; 1 a J.C. MOGUIRE & G0. Aucts._ | COUGHS! COLDS! CONSUMPTION! Will Le givemat Washington Park, 7th strect,on | A high wind is blowing the fire up through | ZO¥C4 PY doore of she school tomas Senet Y JAS. C. McGUIRE & OO., Auctioneers, * WISTAR’S BALSAM OF WILD CHERRY TUESDAY, July 12, 1344. the town, and threatens great destruction of | joud talking interrupted the exercises occa-? 20SITIVE AND UNRESERVED SALE OP NINE | Oxe or tur C.oxsr axp Most Revtasie Rexwe The proceeds of this Pic-Nic will bs appropriated Pereta dispatches from Greencastle aseure us pinay s mad htosesaes ae sheik bined “SMALL DWELLING HOUSES. BS IX THE WORLD FP ; fo agri t in erecting the monument to be placed | that the main body of the rebels which entered And the jenginor. theexuminauen repent On WEDNESDAY AFTERNOON, July sth, at Coughs. Cuids Whooping Coush, Bronchitis, Difi- over e remain ose unfortunate femeles | that place have retired—it issupposed, south of | triby ted the fact that the emaller ine were to’cloek, on the premises, commencing with the culty -? Breathing, Asthma, Hoarsencss, First appearance of ‘ Bho lost their lives by the recent explosion at the a ‘ Washington Arsenal the Potomac—leaving only a few stragglers in | not+o orderly as they should have = tn tpamed swe shail sell varé of Lot peti ed Sore IRE eee every JOPNNY REDDEN! The Committee pledge themselves that nothing | thé town. * wa ds the ans Even while classes oat re lorth, improved by two small Brick Dwelling ud The great Bong and Dance Man. Also, of will be left undone to make this the Pic-Nic of the citmmg there was occasionally a good deal of Houres, four rooms each, THE THROAT, LUNGS AND CHEST. S EPEC Season. FROM THE FRONT. whispering, despite the teacher's efforts topre- Immediately after, we shall sell part of Lot No. Wistar’s Balsam of Wild Ci.erry does not Dry up MR. GEORGE ROBERTS! r Woe of AR MMmU eS © 4 [Correspondence of the Chronicle.} serve order. “In the third class also, there are j “tuare 49, fronting on the 30 foot alley between | , Cough and leave the seeds uf Consumption in ths The celebrated Maitre de Ballet. ai, Bats. G. Tucker: Neaz Petenssune, July 5—10 p. m—The | many echolare who bave lately entered the streets rake system, bat loosens it, and cleanses the Lungs of s jy 8 i iia (a enemy row convince us they i 3 apd streets mori and oth and eh streets | Grates tet loonsas Be ty Sh TT, Ring, OT TN _ | quem face some tronbletconvince we they | school, apd this cause undoubtedly operates Fon anrgred bs a}l impurities, enh ieee) 5 . g On a are inno danger of immediate starvation. { aingt the examination being more perfect, Terme. On haif cash: the balance in six months. None genuine unless signe: . BUTTS,” on the yd Ic. have little faith in short ration stories, but Hecotiaary No. 2. (mnle,) Miss Jennie A, Sith interest, reeured by deed of trust on the | YTSPPer. aaa n setae fans tabate (tm ST. MATTHBW’S SUNDAY SCHOOL Droyislons thie time: pe ai eee ZO Rameay teacnen, was examined by Mr, Ferga- *Gouvevancesas the gost of the purchaser: REDDING'S RUSSIA SALVE!! ‘ will have a ‘wants, however, and I begin to think they can | $0 1he scpool {In the basement of a charch Sy2-4 [hep] JO. McQUIRE & CO., Aucts, ; PIC-NIC subsist on air BEd in Ree Bho ceecen Suh ana Gh atresia, = _{Bep} _J.0. TOR. Second week of the highly successful Local at 4% and in a dérk, corner, which has 9 tend. ¥ J, 0, McGUIRE & 00,, Auctioneers A REAL PAIN EXTRAC Diana tho 4 In tront of our centre they brought out a | ency to breed col: d sore thrgats atall times B sal =. : FORTY YERARS’ EXPEX ENCE | | BUSHWHACKERS OF THE POTOMAC! WAPEINGEON BARK 7 thistreets morning. “The bovines were Gover ayer ag | Iie a eatiefaction to know that the Sehgal wit MOWER Wome AON NORTE BATRRETIRE: | as ally established the superiori'y of this Belvo BUSH WHACKERS OF THE POTOMAG| MONDAY, July 11, Tine In-showy strie, ralsiug great, clouds of | Dé removed to the new builiting. Miss Ramsay On MONDAY AFTERNOON, July Isth. at és | over all olor peng dwellings and Iutamatons es | BUSHWHACKERS OF THE POTOMAG! | commencing at Wo‘clock ‘a. mm, and closing ata | Unst. "We all know Une iene eee ene Seid Auicination, hich eas aniene present ck. on the premises, by virtue of a decree of tr ae red heal OLp Sones, Wousps, Buays, BUSHWHACKERS OF THB POTOMAC! seasonable hour, 9 ey a i Pompous triumphant display, «You may cut | which was at the came time very satist By the Supeee Coust daly athe Woh T'sball sell, | BOAUDS, eid a e.xprisingly short time,” > Pronounced by all who have witnessed it A good Cotillon Band has been engaged for the | our railroads, but we have remaining at this | ine Fes Sxcelling, tn mental aruhmetie and Tart of Lot No, 2, in Bquare No. 122, fronting about Only 2% cents @ Bor. THE BEST SENSATION DRAMA oceasion, and sueh arrangements have been made rapes on ae pings fmple anppice for all.” | Gictation exercises. There will be & good many " rome’ W0- ry For 8 * ‘ ‘ i: rs hi w Frame Dwelling Honse: (Hp. B14.) soutaintog fone 2.B, Drnswony, got Brgadway. New York. ~~ Tickets of Admitsion, 50 cents, Childron, 25 | }0Pped off mingling their roars with those ot Miss jiimeny js firm in her demands of the yoome, W. Fowir & Co,, 'remont st., Boston cents, 7 - ey ane © knack of winning their af- » “ id. by al ‘ 2 = Cannonading has been going on’ all day, ‘ Terms cash. co lo be paid by the purchaser, | —BZ2SWsm fod by all Droggivls : eee A aT tne ae oe naenlargement aad | Little hurm is done, and all are so acoustomed | “Svar Duties On Thursday secondary No y MP WOoRRIS. ‘Guscian, FURNITURE. fi i improvemeht of the basement chaprl. to it we Should miss it exceedingly if stopped. | 7, (mixed) tanght by Mrs. Maria F, Walker, Sy 6-4 J.C. MoGUIRE & 00.. Aucis. CARPETS Ane aan CAREERa! By order of the Committee pic _$9%:88 1 Our lines have ancareote np eben Fe; AA tere late Miss Norris,) was examined byMr. Ellie. =. - : = no signs of renewed activity o' he roll. : % UOTION SALE OF CONDEMNED ANIMALS. z . RAH |- MORE FUN.—THE KENNEBEG | BOP sini. £51 pupils on the roll, 50 were present. The A ON] Se= vaTTINGs, MATTINGS. RVERY NIGHT THIS WEEK, Fae Hoe THE FIELD AG ee hostilities. Astrugele may raeein at any mo- | school passed a good examination generally, Wan Daranper of Oniel Guar termasie, Tho Cheapest Store in the District to furnish | *"4°? ey RDAY APTERNOON Lesce tia Wilieabe slape ian Cees aoe we may waitand watch suil longer.) | fd the classes in menial arithmetic and aural ce a . ¥ , d } e@ place al Treen Sprig; bi 52 iD rticularly so. ie teacher isa Wasmancton, D. U..July7, 145 | | your house completsia Great Sensation Drama, written expressiy for'| Pemiiom, on MONDAY July ti. tect AN Gi | Nua Parenaono, Jaly 6—1bave not yor | NE pAtticnlarly so school, # sufficient ‘reason b W soldat Pablic paehion, te apes 3 aaaGh rs can neta The Great pe Ganterbury, entitled the. essuy for arrap genonta pavaiboen perfected to make Due: { learned the result of the national salute of why she is well qualified for her position, i 8 % Ns js at I. ic Nic.’ ance preserve = ¢ oft ay, Wastingtoa, D. C., beginning st 9 | sore yon can goteversthing in the BUBHWHACKERS OF THE POTOMAO! "| order. Dancing to commence at lo'aock, Omul- | stn of July. Ths dally papers of meee ee fobeelien for he eee eet cn TWO HUNDRED CAVALRY HORSES. HOUSE FURNISHING LINE, ‘| Bean Bickman, who Lives on his Shape........WH | for the ground every 15 minutes. The fio Bill deavor to make light of our shells, but they | slates and furniture gentrally. The room, as” These horses have been condemned as unit for | 2Uch a8 ’ i 8. 4 Band has,been eneaged. ickets5) cents. Nodis- | Must have fallen among them heavily that | has been the case throughout the Fourth Dis- tbe eavnlry service ef thearmy. FURNITURE, Mark Branton, Chief of the Bushwhackers...J' | reputable characters allowed upon the-ground. morning, The baitery near General dmith’s | trict st the éxaminationr, was handsomely For road and fermipg purposes, many good bar- CA PETS. CLOTHS, Seckahenies: Ose ort TI Dougherty | J.T Clements nites Bd Arrangement. T. Bhew pencauanyste oe ee Sega ssctenes the lecorated, © “Horace roldninel : TTAGE SUITES MATTINGS. | {cut Compton, U.B. A. -..- > Billy Wort | W.ll.Jauck,” J.L. Boxall.” "jy? | Deual matntinal shots. | Sometimes the gunners was sly good THIA echool toons ete Tersoe cash. in Unites, States currency. COTTAGE § MIRRORS. ong Tim Fagan. the Tees Game Cook... WB SAND ELC mU slock,, whieh stares boldly ‘upon ‘ur ‘tro story “shed architecture” style, but teeentvne M Ny Ee ‘rom place in the mi le of the spire. | is pitched higher thamin some of these trac- Lt. Col. and Chief Quartremaster, REFRIGERATORS, Break \ ——-.3 Wilkinson GERMAN BENEVOLENT SOCIETY Then their attention {s turned to the railroad | ia), we jn ea Caalry Barean,_ ane 4 f of mW Bulle BVO! en on is turn e railroad | tures and the ventilation is tolerable .We- Ai CTION SALB OF CONDEMNED Honags, | ¥47** COOPHATITER BEDS. AND PILLOWS uppby the River Berg shoes ‘with te veld ay dine duspemnan ie roaties as peo broken by e lacky abot, an with ail Sagan sersisied seieeniet ree proper sos * oll Dolan,a Buxom Young Ori julligan P A G. the passengers are obliged to take the precan- | school buildings. Wan Daranrwenr Cavauny Bunwiv, MATTRESSES, 1 ANEETS, &¢., &c. Mrs McLaughlin, 4 Sporting Widow. Miss Porter HeUEE CARDEN, tion of walking over. A narrow bridge for | Mre. Walker We regret to say, now lea. Mh ef Quartermaster, egy McCarthy,a Girl from Hom jigs Wesner gre! A — py TO ‘s G., July 4, 164. R27 Terma, Cash. Fem nce Bicketts, a Dashing Belle. .Miss Gardner On MONDAY, Jone lit#, 1364, pedestrians is being constructed near the one | the school, having taken to herself a husband Wil be sold at PUBLIO AUCTION, to the high- A discount of 10 percent. allowed on all bills of | Miss Georgey Simpson......-..M. i Wileon, | for the benefit of the Or; upon which the track is laid. Our artillery ia lise M. 4 an Asylom, Mre Mark Brantouss Union Lady. MissMt Gaciner Tickets Filey Dente, brs gepllomd 4nd 1aty. lately. We are not sure but there sho: e*t bidder, at the times and places pamed below, | $1 and upwards. law Torbidding teachers to marry. ery ee. BONTZ & GBIFFITH. constantly shelling the wleeattgs awed ae < . z bi + Lucy Gilmore, her Bister......-..--,..Miss Viola An order trom Lieutenant At the close of the ¢xaminatio: faa ns Ronee eater THURSDAY, Jnly uth, Ce 369 7H staat pot eee eer Black Sal, Genuine Mahogany. .Mias Mary Young sa; THE GRAND FESTIVAL dismissing from this army two regularly reg- inthe presentation. A eae bmsl Meloete og Keading, Pennsylvania, THURSDAY, Jaly oust, | 2° 2 t__ Sign ofthe High Awning. | Blind Eyeq Sam. } Buckwhackery ¢ J Ralman | EN Aid of the German. Relief Agsbeiation for | istered army correspondents, was to-day dis- | jee pitcber was presenied to the examinin Pe id . ’ AMES THARP. Smokey J ae 8 Lintess | Sick and Wounded Soldiers, which was to tributed among the different corp: commend. | trustee (Mr. Ellis) by Mr. Adams, in behalf ot Harrisburg, Pennsylvania, THURSDAY, July | ropaccoe EAE ERS Epes, ke pirit of Washington -.--..-.-...--<W,Btares | come offon Thursipy, June 90 18, was ers. They Tepfesented the New: York Times | the pupils and teachers of the two schools Bh 4 ; . Le ip ir oberts, the Union Picket......- F Swaggart t of i hela and Tr! Taapectively. held in the buildin vimary No. 3and sec. i, Pesnaptvanie; SHURSDAN. Anca) Bon oth ot_shove Fa, trees sag: wercieeiee: | Losneabcxges: ticker tillieRalilang kee vs | 2 WEDNESDAY Valy Iyiseh av Bover'esereets | Richmond papers of the 4th inst, profess to | Oofuss No ny Hime? (Primary No. 3 and sec smaport, Pennsylvania, THURSDAY, An. led to h k, whieh will be found to the Auxiliaries. Street Park be in possesston Of lat? and rellableinformation Male Intermediate, Miss Geheva A. Reed, gpataith, 154 Fi great ety of every article in bis e tickets now ont will be good for that day. pig the Yankee army in front of Petersburg. | teacher, was examined by Mr. Jno. E. Thomp- y NDRED (200) CAVALRY HORSES at . ld take this occasion to | , itt je item seems to afford them greatgatistaction. | son, assisted’ by Mr. Ellis, ped erecta turn his thanks to the Washington public for the mn. | listed) by Mr. Ellis, traste, ana Mr ‘The Sth corps is reported to have gone to Mary - land. Itis wonderful where they gained this astonishing intelligence! x Husa; sud toy piscine aon fao- igid, a lency devel satis! tory.” In gtedioour ana goed mie the classes were equal to any In or best gram- ace. 3 ‘ ¥O) ot ad Meret oer 2 rips 9 acter Sa Be tinawe hereiofore extended tobin. Joie | | : : Srramen PHBRISE Copia Stackpole, wil fe 3 i: + \e 1 foo! atr eve! i prey road and farm parpotes many good bargains | ARH Ss 6 wa, \ DAY MORNING at lDo'elock during * BLINDS. the season, for the above Summe! From New Orlea’ : eens Horses soid'singly. Recetyin AND BI ele i 7 mar schools. ‘In writing, spelling and pume- “erme: Cash ip United Sr ares 3 IN, DOORS, AR SRS th | a noice, arpicle of BASH, FAMILY MATINES a Shove ste; ser ean be chartered to private New Yorx, Jaly Lied Steamer George | ration the Clasagg-mary marked nue Co}, and Chief Quartermaster, guperior style and werkmanship. which we are of- RVERY SATURDAY AFTERNOON erties during the week, by applying to Captain | Washington, from New Orleans on the 2d, ar:'| meratiou, up as “high as qua the an- oar Mest Sal. avalry Baresu. | fering at low price” Btsckpole, or 324 Pennsylvania avenue, uparaira | rived this evening. New Orleans Papers of'| swers were set down with as = at = ‘We reapectfully invite builders and others to eal AT TWO O°OLOOK, - $e 20-1m. that date dre very barren of news. = Soon as the question was lips of the 4) ALE OF CONDEMNED HORSES AND MULES. | and examine our ee erewan Ladies 35 cents; Children 18 conta, [AOLUMBIA GARDEN. Generals. Granger, McCook, Hurlbut and | examiner. At the close of the the sd master’s Qikes, Depot Washington, Office wat heer wenth street, | | Corner of Toh. bypireetond Ohio avenue, | Davidson have been ordered to report for duty | school and teacher were werealy Ged eae inte Boe duncwe Bae je15 1m" stGanal Brides’ | | FREE CONCERT EVERY NIGHT. to General Canby. f by Mesers. Thompson, Hyde Vill be sold at abl eet at the Gor: ~j. HEIBERGER, BUGOAADE oh on | Monday and Baturday’s Concert commence at 8 Sana SeRpena eed and others, mie i wear the Observat in the city of Washin, F a, HELB SEG DOR TO H, F, o'clock, with afull Brass Band, The coolest Lager’, Proclamation by Gov. Seymour.’ D C.. op WEDNESDAY, July 5, 1364, iS? AND wey" ‘i é in the city always on hand, je Lan AtBany, July 8—The Governor has issneq | _ 87 Ninety-three thousand for handrea ana WEDNESDAY, Joly 20, 19.8 lot of bt "iigton An ety , ep MAHLeRdUR alle | nis Proclamation ‘relative to the filling up of forty She plea eye ae Woe New Tork lic m Mat? tf s ( 3, LIA) BL: SALE.—The - | the National Guard of 75,000 men. Each county | Since January. Period last moras deme’ ey salt for poblis service SEd ecnaarivanlg rere wee | ee ales must furnish its quota of one hundred days | yearihe number was 69,533, : at att zehentrs. men called for by'the President. No as | m7 Itis said that a number of ladies of rank - . .O. Bae rewenersesipeccowemees & | BILLIAKD TABLES, nearly new, Sale to commence at 170 “D Heaton, pas ants AxD § dhacepcsc pasion ee name oo yuck ie wf dlapost ‘of very low. | reermaster, e : *eleck; Performance to com- ; corne a Brig. Gen, am Chie! Asprtermester, mac. 1366 By Bmi Deore open | ok, 2 of lith street and P to whether thirty days men would be accepta- . i FayLeR; ennsylyaniaavenue, felt im London meet weekly at an entertainment of bie has been received. “epiritual fortame-telling,”