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MATERIALS rox TH . Navy Daranrusyy, ’ Bureau of Sieam Encinerring, July 10, 1354.5 Sealed Proposals to furnish materials for the Navy for the fiscal year ending Juae_}s, 195%, will : gua Lsr old.15 hands tier MARE, «tar im for-!ead. 5 yen a ER CCU ANAT gh man? and tail rubbed. 25dolls D. WALLACH, Editor and Pr in progress, the facts in regard to which are | ij | for ine present withheld. olonel Lawrence } | and Colenel Wolley were aviively engaged | yesterday apd last night in superinterding the y LYg | vargportation BS Meee. sapplies, &c.. to By the President of the United States. TOLEN—From theSubscriber's Farm.a BROWN | a will be paid THE EVENING STAR. | aa aes LOST AND FOUND. __| | | | = =. = WuHeEreas, at the late session, Congress | for the recovery ef the mare. and = | . 2 : it's Hit ints, @n@ were in constant commnu- arts WASHINGTON CITY: | passed a bill «to guarantee to certain States, sion gf thre thief, a ZOHN HODG | <ainos - Nee uae divés eal Welinae. we orbit eet eer eras SATURDAY..........0c000eeJULY 9, 1804. | whose governmerts br ve been ushrpedorover- | _)” * il Sei or weet | i POCK P. My Information received trom Harrisburg | at which time the opening es Soy at ed | anf, on 7th stre raat’ Brepoaniator t Propo: s!a must be ond ‘ teriaisfor the Navy." tbat they may be distio | thrown, arepubl!_an form of government,” & O8T—On the 8th ins f be esterday afternoon thatGen. Imboten, wit ee & L 4 New York avenue and L street, xn Adams & , fee cay abyy, Dad Fetarved to Hasers. | nue 2B opy hi P] +f . ER" y ‘2 ontainin TS. nN Es | 7 Ba cacastis cad ilee neg essen Soe butmaee nigher sin r ieee ie Important from Frederick. towmand cearomet eg and Fors i 2 : mT: ritable -d will be given i urned t = oy i ernment property fut lace. He crossed the |'the Presidert of the United States tor his#>- | $57 sAVUECLMOWN'SOlothine Stor onfth sts | OWL Forces Kvncuate the Place—The | riveravowe sMiameport, ; | proval less than one hour before the sine cre | between Land New Yorkav. | Febels have possession there—Tuey aro A dispaton received trom Gen. Conch, to the e nisbed fram other bunineasletiers, directed ‘o the Chief of the Bureau of Steam Eagineeriog. The materia's and articles embi ea in ited in the classes pamed are SertSalors a printed sche hich will be furniebed to srch as desi on application to the comuardants of the respective yards, or to the pavy agent nearost thereto, and thoseef all the yards upon applitation to the buream, This division into clesees being for the conve nierce of dealers in each. such clacces oply will be furnished as ere actually req for bids. The commandant anc avy agent for each stetion will, inaddation to the schedule of classes of thelr own yards, havea copyof the scheduler of the other | adjournment of said evssion, and was’ bot OTICE.—A Ulack HOR — | cigned by him; a | And whereas the said bill contains, among A SENSATION REPORT. | ovher things, a plan for neslorine tre seis in A i‘ take hi ———>—__ rebellion to their proper practical relation in | come forward, pry. charges, and take him aw Frederick, Md., Said to be in Possession | the Union, which plan expresses the sense of aKa SAHUEL 8. GID DINGS si the Ravel’ Balter: = bamer raved | ey ce net canines and wate plan te | ose Cor. ni ‘ rocacy. cfect that the rebels were retreating b-lore Them 15,000 Strong. | is now thought fit tolay before the paople for $10 REWARD-8trayed fi the premises ot —_——— Gen. Wallace's forces.— Bait: nore Sua, 9! iL scpert has cance evs dint dies vesnis | aeamaernner cthe subscriber.on the night of the sth | - -BarrfworE, July 9.—Unar forces haveevace- . reported to be 12,000 strong, under | militery authorities in this Cily, last nicnt, h mein the month nstlast by Sim!, Breck wridgc—Wollace’s forcrs on the | stated that Imboden hed again lett Hagerstown, kaon for Captain Hoxsey, will be sold at south benk of the Monocacy—A Rebel | and was proceeding towards Frederick. (ten, Bavaar, on the lith instant. unless they force cros<cs the Potom-c at Edward's | Couch bad a force near Hagerstown at iasta -. Ferry to Flavk Wallace—tte avoids be- | covnts. ing flrnhed by falling back to the Mo- The latest information last Night, was to the Au z 2 a 2th and K sts. : : : instant, a light colorel brindle GOW, She hag STE RES yatdnt ‘or examination only from which may br made their appearance lest evening fm front of | _,Now, therefore, I, AnRAHAM LINCOLN, Pres- | Horna and a white face, The above reward will be | ated: Frederick, ard iallen bac Important Movement of TrooP8e. = | Sliced whether it will be desirable to make app! cs Us Wehier retunror tor intormatl = a {From the Cleveland Heratd. judged sh Se iva cladion (oF those. vara. ait ee ident of the United States, do proclaim, de- id fo information leading Frederick, and after come skirmishing with | tisre, and make known, that, while 1 am (as | fAtlor her return or for information beating to Gen. Wallace, they entered and took poses. | 1 was in December last, when by prociama- 77 Water street, or 37 Market sion of that place, Gen. Wallace being obliged | tion I propounded a plan for-restoration) un- | _jy 9-3t™ Ge t : - prepared, by & formal approval of this bill, ‘o | AVAKPN UP AS AN ESTRAY 0 ialt back, the enemy outnumbering him ®t 4. i nexibly committed to any single plan of 7 COW, red about the bead, nec rection, End now occupy a position south o: We mentioned a few days sgo that there the Monocacy. were findications of an immediate moyemert és on Mobile. The troops in the unfortunate ex- Tre rcvels occupy Frederick in what force edition under Gen. Banks have sailed from ‘ew Orleans for some destination—where, is other things being equal, preference will be given loarticles of American msnafactore. 2 Ts must be made for the whole of the ciassat Bny yard upon one of the printed schednlea, er in strict conformity therewith, or they will not be n, D. and and leg: the time. | restoration; and, while Lam also unpreparca | notches in the left earand a clip from the right | #"0tpoitively known. Reports say twelve | the question. Sixteen thonsand men had etd | “Wren Ss tion to the Bureau, to the Com- The force which entered Frederick isrepre- | to declare that the free State constitutions |\car; jong turned up horns, about 9 years old; has | thousand, &nd that they aré under command | New Orlenne prior tothe 19th nit.,and5,000 more | mandapto: any sard, orto any Navy Agent, the old. The owner can : an . | a young calffrom 6 to 8 da: x * ices, - > of wo o se id ae : set aside and held for nought, thereby re- N den’s Wharf. on Georgian avenu There are reports, seemingly well found Grant—arother that they have moved to at- | nis This information is brought by passengers pelling and discouraging the loyal citizens | jy note oe etmeen 3d wnt Wh cteeta est, ae ba ed, | tack Mobile. The sudden landing of twenty- Dre nteen isonet arr renenr o the lawof 1h August, 1845, the Navy meee ee betel reserving the right t ct t ot pets ap SEN Oo reject the lower’ Tle contracts will bear date the day the notifi- from the train which left Baltimore at 10 who have set up the sanieas to farther ef- AREN-UP_ASTRAY, duly, ath. one bay | °° anether rebel force has crossed the Po- | five thousand veterans under General Uanby o'clock this morning, whoheard it froma parties | fort, or to declare a constitutional competency | T Atuksecis hands high. feur white fect, eight | tomac near Edward's Ferry, erd have moved | #t Mobile would make a stir among the rebels ion around F; in Congress to abolish slavery in States, bat |: yearsold, at Washington and Georgetown Ruil- i rU; i under Johnston; sbould the Louisiana vet>- coming in irom the reg! d Frederick. oat the same time sincerély hoping ana | ‘road stables, near Battimore Denctee bers i the direction of Urbana, Frederick county, | rans be added to the army of the Potomac, Up to the honr of going to press we have ing’ In what force is not know.:, but i i d expecting that 2 constitutional amendment AME TO M¥ PREMISES— hevthi Y Wat, but itis supposed | Grant will the sooner be able to press Lae to | cationis given and doliveries can be demanded beard nothiwg 1erther confirmatory of the re- | abolishing slavery: throughout the nation may C a RED COW with steers Same nae to be encfort to flank us. extremity. The New Orleans expedition must | ‘'gm that gates ey ee est ired to port. be adopted, hevertheless, I am fully satlefled the property, pay charges ord take BENKINS We are hourly grinirg streng*h by reintore-- | 800n be heard from. s'gn the conteact, ag their. tate t pet oh See AES withthe system: for restoration ‘cdntatned in ai SHEL JENKINS i i ; sei Spas et js | fel co bya United Mates distrie United ANOTHER EXPLOIT OF MOSEBY. | the billasone very proper plan forthe loyal | _3°8 366 2lst street, between @and it, | ZC) tf) Aud will probab'y frustrate the rex! | RuVRESRNTATIVE SupsTITUTES.—Lawis | or) ON tiltationey. collector, cr eary scent As additional security, twenty per eeatum q@il! be withheld from the amount of the bille until the contract shall bave been eompleted; and cighty poreentum ot cach bill, approved in triplieate bv the commandants of the respective yatus, will be paid by the n gcntsa at the points of delivery, in funds or certifica.es, at the option of the Gov “ 4 ror = t. . inent merchant of Phils 'ri- He Captures a Cavalry Force ne ldie, | people of any State chooring to adopt it, and | @opm REWARD—For the recovery of my two | ™ovcimes Aadenreid, a prom , with Horses and Pherae rie ee fe Se and atall times shall be, ‘prepared $25 HOESES, ateayed or stolen on the ath of The American’s special from Monocacy Junc_ phe Wno Focal a rpepheocn cacy wate v : une, 184: One bay Horse, about 16 handa hi : 3 r patito tey Raiders at Fairfax Uourt House. to give the Exccutive aid and assistance toany | Lit iittis white on each foot, both aheuiders fri | OH reports that we evacuated Frederick last | adareased a letter to the Provost MarshalG = ; : such t itary ; ANNANDALE, July 8, 1361 —Editor Star: A | seine Uritedotues shall ba vetoan eon cod of bumps, from some cause; one black Horse, about | r‘ght, and tbatit is occupied by the rebels, | eral, inquiring whether he could put in asa scout of 150 men, from the 2d Massachusetts | in any such State, and the people thereof shall eee Highs wits pore on bie beak. 5 will give estimated at twelve thousand strong, under | Tepresentative one who was liab!e to the draft, And 13th New York cavalry, under command _ have enfficiently returned to ther obedience to | either of them. Inquire between 11th and 12th | Ereck.nridce. Anal recebres inp Tollow sae TepLy = erpirent. within ten daysa(ter the warrant for the ; | Ms ji t 1 = WAR DEPARTMENT; Provost Marshal Gen- | ,- i . e 9 of Major Forbes, went up in the vicinity ot | the Constitution and laws of the United States, | sts and Maryland avenue, tks, W. GORDAN. Our movement is understood to have been to | eral’s Office, Washington, July 2, 186!.—Lewis maahe have been passed by the Secretary of th: i y 7-3t Aldie, where they met Moseby with a large | in which cases Military Governors will beap- | _JY ted, torce, with a piece of artillery and riflemen, | Led directions to proceed according Tre following are the classes required at the re prevent a flank movement by another rebel | Audenricd, Esq, Philad*lphia—Sir: In reply to epectiveravy yards: jorce, which has occupied the Potomac near | Your communication of the 30th uit., the Pro- Moseby charged on them, and killed tenor In teaein city wae I have herennto set PERSONAL. Edward's Ferry. ed RS piped lie) paddy ee Beal Class No.1} Pallerirod Met Ne 2. pig iron; fifteen and captured nearly the whole = | my hand and caused the seal of the | ——po>>a aminw wi a ct 7; LDL AD estes * E S . Moreen sud accuutomente “These linesecacs pone Upied States to be affixed. [SFORMATION WANTED of Margaret Grow, | STIRRING NEWS FROM UP River. | tegervice either aliens or citizens whoareen- | Ho 0 00: Norgilignect ait key No 7, tard oft: rifles, which will popes Larseined one thousand eight handrediadd atsty sl Gaara ae ee oleae beens, |; Dae Meportiolitne@erepstiam at Erederick: | servants Cuaries H.H. Broom. | engincers’inatrumenta; No. 14. wrought iron pips, Toneby io wilt Aime be Sf material services [L.8j ah els oe! Factnanieane pie ks moss, a No. 289 B street, between ae end id by the Confederates Confirmed. T N acne Ona Biers pr.¢ &c.; No. 15, tubes: No. 16, steel: No. 17, tron ann a Ss ir has stirred up the boys to | ree J em y 8-2t8 8 | —————_—_ HE New Mongy-Orpge Syrstem.—Dr.. | holt's. and nut is. © r o. 19, ti 2 the highest pitch of indignation. On receipt of | United States the eighty-ninth. The telegraphic news from Baltimore con- | F. McDonaid hes been appointed superinten- | No, 2\, white lest ne N % “ signet pauonel owe sated cf = mid- | By the President: Aprauam Lincoty. P®oPosats FOR MORTAR SHELLS. firms our information give inonr first editiog | ¢¢Bt suite BL PAOEEY Or eee Gale of the igt seine N a 2 J : — % Ss ir _ kun: o &. cotton wi and Captain MePherson, of 16th New woot WILLIAM H. SEWARD, Secretary of State. OrvNANCE Orrica, War DEPARTMENT, of the occupation of Frederick by the Confed- nes a cncipal darken Be and B. B. Wilkins tO: | Corstatores cavalry, joined him at Fairfax, and they pro- | [The bill reterred to in the above proclama- | gealed Proposals wilh He eer eal oe ie ees, | erates: ; CHARLESTOWN. MASS ceeded to Aldie, where they found twenty-five | tion has already been published.—Ed. Siar.] | until Monday the lst. day of Aucust Inv tere: | Edward's Ferry, where a portion of the C ones otter tee. Techn ‘wounded men, and eleven dead which they INCH MORTAR 8 Pre hadcivoret ithe s eCon= mpwe tron: No. 3, boiler felting; No.4 gum pecking. Doried. ‘They Served the cquaity abentsine a EE I ae ei eae aE ie ihe federate force is reported to have crossed, is LOCAL NEWS. Tubber hore, &¢.; No. 5, sperm oil; No.6 linserd Yegion, and found it was of no use to pursue | Cree Lage fot og RATLROAD alg: eee nia aes amed Arsen- | spout thirty miles above Washington. e es ot RT Mr ig Soap; 0. Spetellls as he had ‘S | . Washington, July 6, 1834.—Ata meet- At Watertown Arsenal, Massachusetts, 5,000, ‘ JRIMINAL Court, Judge F r.—Thursd iy, r . on gine vols 0. 12 ae Tian leeds Lipneruilie ears tis hen aitaken | ing of the Corporators of the “Metropolitan Rail- At Watervliet Arsenal, New York. W000 rweliges) Bt the RtGuoekey yas edie as Po- | Willian Thomas, alice John iioeeercaes ene Sete quumrone at our boys and his booty. This has been Mose- | 7) Company.” held at this date, under the pro- yAt New York Arsenal, Governor's Island, New | Sitton of great strength, and the forces of vei. | found guilty of larceny, and a motion was | iron vips, valves, &c ; No. 15, tubes: No. ¥6, atvol; by’s bravest and largest capture, and there is ision of the act of Congress, approved July 2d, ', 20.000. : eran and other troops constantly reach’. | made in arrest of judgment. No. 17. iron neils, boits. nuts, &e ; No. 18, copper; y z pture, | 1864, it waa ‘At Alleghany Arsenal, Pittsburg, 10,000. , : apn : Ps something aboutit almost unaccountable, when | Ordered, That the books of: abveription to the | At Washington Arsenal, D.C., 5.000.” him will beample to secure him trom being | Meal McBride, indicted for larceny, was ac- | Nv. 19. tin, sire. &c.i No, Ee Ais petit, Pal pe inc paint; No. 22 t apital stock of anid road be panel on Th These projectiles are to be made of the kind of | dislodged, and be will spcedily in tura be able | AUitted- No’ 25, hickory aod ash plank and we know how efficient this cavalry force has | ©? hurt beret. A " the 7th instant, from9 o'clock a. m, until metal and inspected after the rules laid in th Yesterday, Michael Geary, indicte F: ePbgesa dye A . Mae ee UnT Bosch the poe eae. ee ne wee | p.m. vand from day to day the-e: ter until $2 Ordnance, Manual, the tensile strenethofthe ines | to Put the enemy on the defensive. aceault and baticry, submiticd Hajerevenadee NO ee ene t een, eet of captures we have made. Our party returned | °f,$8id capital stock shall have beon subscribed. | to,be not less than'l4,/0) pounds per aguare inch. We may expect soon to hear stirring news | was fined $5. ; i See are RROOE CEN Ee &e last evening with the wounded men of the 13th | porators having been appointed SEG ned oor | ements noe nee mitod Rested, | trom that quarter, Geo. W. Seals was found guilty of larceny, | | Olas: No.1. hoiler von: No. 3, pi: New York and 2d Massachusetts cavalry. | will_bein attendance hetweenthe hoursdesignated | The projectiles are te beinapected f and recommende mercy. boiler felting; No. 4, gum packing, “Captain Stone, of the 24 Massschnsct's, of | on Thursday, thevth insvant.and from ny today | Wherecart, and are to bedelivered nt the Acseuala LATEST FROM THE FRONT. Edmund Coursney was found guilty of lar- | &c «No. 5, spermoil: No.6, lineeed oil. turpentine, Newburyport, is lying dangerously wounded | thereafter until $200.0 of the capital stock shall | free of charge for transportation or handling. = SSS ceny. In another caze for passing counterfe't | alcohol &e.; No.7. lardoil: No.8. lubricating or Thirty rebels were at Fairfax Court House | t,o fice of the Daily Chronicle, PP Failure to make deliveries at a specified time | tioms of the Begining of Active Opera- | Eliza Loundes was found guilty of larceny. | engineers’ instruments; No 13, steam pamps; No. yesterday, and soine nearer our camp. In fact’| * “M. @. EMERY will subject the contractor to a forfeiture of the tions—Grant Sure of Richmond—More This morning, in the cases of Ida Ernestand | 34 wrought iron pipes. valves, &c ; No. 15, tube we are surrounded by guerrillas. M.S. | . ALEX. R.SHEPHERD, | number he may fail to deliver at that time, Evidence oi Rebel Barbarity. James McQuade, for assault and battery, a 5 . on nails, bolts, nuts, é EE = | _dy 7-t£ 8. BP. BROWN. Poet exalicttly the ataenat or ar- SSS eS Ree DOM AS BEE vais eeaeten aot let Paar bette &e Ke oe) re e ‘opose to en" i y Ty i 2; i }. S| ‘ceny. ad, NO, + eine : 0 olore TELEGRAPHIC NEWS BANK OF THE METROPOLIS, Wasmrsa. | ber of projectiles they propose to deter at een | ,. rhe U.S. mail steamer Highland Light,Gap- | A". Gray, of India, and Wm. Lilly, of | paints, dryers, &c.; No. 23, stationers; No. 24. fire . ms TON. 5th Jaly, 1854.—At an election for ten ince thlor more than one. tain Weeks, arrived here this morning trom | Ohio, have been ac mitted t the bar. i ; No. 25. hickory and ash plank and butts; | Directors of this Bank, held on the ith instant, the | No bids will be considered from parties other | City Point, which pl he I j nines : . white pine; No 27, black walnutand cherry: fl A BATTLE NEAR FREDERICK on | {lowing gentlemen were chosen to serve for the | than regular founders or proprietors of works, | \;c at eing Wren Place she lett at 11 o'clock eee Mahogany. white holley; No. 29, lanterus; THURSDAY "| GEORGE PARKER, WILLIAM B. TODD Who are known to this Departments to be cecatis | Yesterday morning. PoLicr REPORTS—Secowd Precinct.—Micha~? lignumvite: No, 31, dradgeons, pumps, st sk thee 5: ha CeoRes aoa” Ho BOND. of executing the work proposed for. From parties coming up on her we learn | 14 -ton, nuisance;#3. sour Hour,crucibles, &c ; No. 3,patent- Defeat of the Rebels by Gen. Wallace—He | SiEORG NOHNEON, pti AS P. MORGAN, Should any party obtaining a contract offer shell | that on Thursday night th % Third Precinct—Michael Doyle, selling liquor No, &, cotton and hemp packings, &c.; Captures One Piece of Artillery—The Ene | yey hy AYE ON, FITZHUGH COYLE, other than those cast in his own foundry, they will ursday nig e rebels brought @ | to minors; $5.11. Patrick Hagerty, disorderly; | No- 8, engineer stores, # emy Retreat During the Night. WILLIAM ORME, iM ROBERTS” Be seen, and the contract rendered null and | battery to bear upon a working party of ours | $24. Gatherme Hazeriy, disorderty; dis- ey HILAD he on boiler tate Despatch to the Philadelphia Inquirer. } Jy 6-2aw2w MOSES KELLY, Cashier. | " Forms of bid can be obtained at the above-named | WHO were engaged in throwing up earthworks | missed. Patrick Hagerty, do. and drunk; $1.11. Te ein pack oe uber him Ea gant Cenaee ee as sees ~ notified you BANK OF THE METROPOLIS, Wasuina. | #Tsenals. Proposals not made out on this form | nearer to Petersburg, and for awhile sharp Chas. Haman, throwing stones: $2.41. Tnos. | sperm oil’ No. 6, Linsved oi! and tucpentine No.7, 4 y TON, 27 June, 1864 —The i 4 qnsidered. cannonading too! ce, Ourmen having also . , OW, 5 ‘0. 10, engineers which ovr forces were forced back om the road | PS. tree: anes aot The Board of Directors | Wilmot De camslcey 2 py Braaght wpe bauey to oppose mar onine ras en P ED PINE SP dear ae e es declared de < “ - . a = pe * 4 from Middletown towards Frederic. Tne | forthe past six moutls payable on of after cheat | ‘The bidder will be required to secompany his | els; and that the lntzer was soon silenced. Sab- Hit Pract EO Fetiean, epanlt apd Ayer latest Nor Toei Wares rebels, evidently reinforced, followed up their | of July next proposition with a guaranty signed by twe respon- | sequently the rebels took up anew position, battery, Thomas Moglan, Henry Vuts, Pat’k | «°.: No. 15. tubes; No. 16, ster! iron pails, Advantage by pursuing close up to our retiring | _J¢23-2awew MOSES KELLY. Oashior,_ | Sible persons, that.in case his bid is accepted, he | and again opened upon our working psrty, | LYRCR, disorderly; dismissed. Andrew Gov- Pa CRTC Ae DET eee pints ang dryers; No. 23, stationery; wood ; No.5‘ cotton and hemp paching,&c. eng.necrs stores, &c. = WASHINGTON, Class No. 1, boiler iron, &c.; No. 2, pig iron; No. 3. boiles felting, &e.; No.4, gum picking. rubber hose, &c.; No. 5, 8 i 0. 6, linsced olf and re 0.35, ned up reinforcements under Gen. Tyler, with Ral AD COMPANY.—WasnincrTon, | to th t of thi tract, ta deli * | they ceased. Sizih Precinct —O. Bruntize, Wm. Brantiz> his chief of staff, Lieut. Col. Lynd Catlin. The | Jupe24. 144—The annual mesting of the Rtock* | cle proposed in conformity with the terms ofthis | _ With this exception all has been quiet fora | 273ault and battery; for tria’. Alber: Qs:'uinc, Tebel force was about 1,200 in number, com. | holders of this company. for the election of seven | advertisement; and in case the said bidder shoul’ | few days past. But this ts butthe preliminary | 2%; dismissed. Join Monroe, grand larceay; manded by Gen. Bradley T. Johnson, and com- ree OTR ce the ouaniny ear, will be held on | fail to enter into the contract, they te make good | moment of quiet bef th Y | for trial. Galon Datcher, larceny dismissed. Posed of cavalry and infaniry, win twopieces | CEPNESDAX the lsth of Joly St. at' the offs | the diserence between the oiler of maid biddorand | Tever was mare hopeful of taking Hichtond, | . Fourth Precinct—Margaret Handley, disor- of artillery. | York ave Tt 11s will 9 he next responsible bidder, or the person to whom | paver was bette! $ ) | derly; $1.95. Catnarine Bond, do.; $2. Mrs. Johnson, after forcing us back in the morn- | m.,and closed at Porelock be opened at 120’élock | the contract may be awarded. r prepared aud was never, be- is 7 i e te = a column. In the meantime Gen. Wallace hure em WASHINGTON AND “GRORGETOWN ith ee once oxeeure the contract for thesames | put finding they could accomplish nothing | ©°B0T; do; $1. fr turpentine; i p.m. ibility of fore so near the accemplishmeat W. Finnezan, do.: $3. Richard Rowies. Wm. .7. lard oil; No, 8, lumber; No.9, ing, succeeded in eluding our forces at Catoc- | GEO. 8. GIDEON, Pres’ eee ee ty or itatet te Glo eethe as atthismoment. All this ses eee Lowry, John H. Tarmoy, do.;32each. Benj'n | ts!!ow and soap; No. 10. engineers’ stores; xvi tin Pass, and by 3 o'clock in the afternoon was | H-©. FAHNESTOCK, Sec’ry. Je 2 nearest District Court, or of the United States | doxical in view of the rebel “Great Galeula. Striekler, do; #3 James Handley, do.; #2. J. | Sheineent tools: No.12, engineers inatrome rapidly approaching Frederick. | > NOTICE —To the Peopleof Washinzton and | District Attorney. tions” of creating a diversion from Riomnona | Heiss, John G. Moore, drank; military. Geo. | Myes, “kes No ds tubes; No, Westodl; No. Some mile and a half beyond the city he was ihe Public generally —Upholatering and | Bonde in the sum equal to the amonnt of the | py their Potomac raid, but it is strictly t Garrison and Kate Garrison, threats; bail for | jron nafls, bolts, nuts, &c.; No. 18, copper; No- met by Colonel Gilpin, and a brisk engage- | Cabinct Making and Renovating ofall descriptions, | contract, signed by the contractor and both of his | time will show. i y true as | peace. i tinslesd and zine; No-20, white lead; No.1, zine ment immeuiately ensued, Colonel Gilpin | {°%einthe best styleandat the shortestnotice. Old | guarantors: ,will be required af the successful | “Hon. John Covode, of Pennsylvania, came | _7¢n‘h Preciact—Christian Sowitzer, drank | paint; No.2. colored paint, dryers, &c. Ne. 23. Curled hair Mattresses can be made as 00d as new forming his line of battle on an eligible ground. | ar WM.J-LEE'Snew establishment No. 863.0 FORM OF GUARANTY. up on the Highland Light, bringiug up the | "4 disorderly; dismissed fire wood; No. 3‘, cotton and . 35, engineers’ stores. stationery: No.2! hemp packing, Under cover vf the fire of their three pieces the treet h. 2 e si i body of his son, Col. G. KH. © thi ena rebels advanced to the charge, but notwith- | $e Sino ie Deimeen ds sndgth sty PEER. Ppl Ratt rede On =e perareivania peas ar hior Sa wate Port ov Grorcrrown.—Enteted—M. J.,} 27° "iw standing the troops ot Gilpin were mostly raw, | ™ hereby jointly and severally covenant with the | protecting the rear of Sheridan's train, whil Compton, Depened, New York. VW ANTED they swat ar ea attach rer encore ILITARY BOARDING SCHOOL—On Balti- United States, and guarantes, ip sot getite forvcoin, croesing James riverin its late movement from = Cleared.—Patriot, Dize, Havre de Grace: W ‘FLUTING! LUTING! the rebe! ok. ‘m: th e - . mi i i of ——_———_ be accepted 8 the White Hi j i s tor ‘ranklin, Boston; Hoo) @ their line the reb. mor me Tone ie Tales oe ide patent ut Meee Gxactta the SO ntrack ouse to join the main army. Mr. ‘enator, Franklin, ston; Betsy per, r WAN for the same, with | (ovode went s on eae ant ties, ing sum equal to th down’ on Tuesday last, and as Wamsley, Baltimore; S, E. Jone:, Russell, rer search 9s '» do.; a els again advanced te charge, but our boys, | Pupils hi with a constancy worthy of veterans, hurled | Number limited Teras maderia, iecerrad them back. Not yetsatisfled, Johnson essayed | anytime. Wine Library and Apparatus. Addre wed in conformity with the terms of this adver, itonce more, but meeting the same fate, he de-} Rey. J, HE: CR oor e ~ Village Gree: inement, dated July 8, bi leis which the aud outthe spot where he fell. Permission was | Sloops Christiana, Fox, St. Mary’s; Ann Mc- sisted from any further attempts, and contented | Seminary, Del county, Pa. jy 9-Tw*_ | was made; and, in case the said ———-—_~ shall | obtained and they started on their mizsio1 and | Carty, Hatton, Piscatawa; M. Whitehall, Her. himself with a briskskirmish fight until night, sina TE ELG TING fail to enter into a contract a8 aforesaid, we guar- | got safely through the lines ame 3 1 O Puy OY NG RA 5 Every lady in the District to know that I have at considerable expense, had builta very elegant machine for Fluting or Crimping Dresses, &o. Dressmakers and others can hare any Kind of goods Crimped at short notice, in as good style, and as cheap asinanyothercity. Ladies, remember thia is ete aly siactae in jown, and done at the only ace to get stamping done. street, Oppo- Pits Patent Ome, Btamping and Machine Beitsn- ing Depot, my3 jorrra REYNOLDS & OO, PLUMBERS, GAS, AND STEAM FITTERS, No, 500 Niuta Sraeer, near avenue, and will constantly keep on ment in the cit; till his match. AND CON- | antee to make good the ditference between the oller The next night General Sheridan aoc: bert, Wycomico. Barges G._Washin3—n, in which we were K ATES OF cai id th = Macken, and Sal 3 Our losses were about fifty, mostly slightly | DOME: REIGN HARDWARE re OF the Meare the een the nest lowen’ eeepon: company of 40 men, who, under cover et S Va. . vington, Love, White Howse, AND 4 wounded. The rebel loss is not known, but is | andthe impossibility of replacing stocks ‘ gunboat detailed for the purpose, landed at |) ys ——>___ supposed to be heavy. This morning at day. | Without absolute loss when founded on time Given under our hands and seals | S'- Marys, in Charles county, and avoiding ANTED His WHi8k Y¥.—This morning ac? light it was discovered that Johnson had re- | Sales. we feel compelled to notify our cus. Witness this — day of —-, 186—, the rebel pickets. secured the body. His body | ®/tymau went into Glari’s restaurant, on F.... tired towards Middletown, and our forces fomers that bereat4 Ne MONTHLY. BE Lee feet nad Poe interred by some negroes, who placed seer ears a cren for’ whisky, which started in pursuit and overtook him near Ca- | specifully request that those of ouririende wie | Tothis guaranty must be appended the bitclal | PO8Tds around the grave. aiming it at the barkeeper, pulled Peetols, 204, toctin Pass, when brisk skirmishing ensued, | have been purchasing on quarterly accounts under | certificate above mentioned. These negroes state that Col. Covode lingered | Fae Tkeeper, pulled the trigger. but I only know at this moment thattheenemy | asettled maraet will appreciate the necessity of Each party gbtaining a contract will be obliged | ‘ll night and died the morning after being | $0, uns ilys Romever & bystander threw ap is atill apparently falling back. Our troops in | the changein terms. pa B. oy ANS. to enter into bonds with proved sureties for the ca aye crate he aieas the rebels took from Otheae Glsmente pet peneca Out ee so0r that direction received such reinforcements be aod! A. av. faithful execution o @ same, him bis watch, morey and valuables, an this morning as will render the situation per. | 3721 ___{RepChronInteiConUnion} pon the award being made, successful biddere | stripped him ‘of all his clothing ween over to the officers ot his regiment, the 22d fectly secure. On this peint 1 don’t deem it Provesars FOR HIDES, TALLOW Hooks, | ¥i!! be notified and furnished with forms of cone | shirt. Pennsylvania. KS, SHINS, AND ; rudent to say more. HORNS, CHUC SHINS, tract and bond. ne : . bah scala In paseemsin cf Harper's Fér: TONGUES, The Department reserves the right to refectany | 4 prc.nrC PARTY SURPRISED BY GUER- AFFAIRS IN GEoRGETOWN.—There Is noth- ry, which indicates that the rebels have aban- OrFice Depor Commissary OF SUNSISTENCE,? or all the bids, if deemed unsatisfactory on any ac- ing doing in the canal, although the panic may be awarded count. : SHINGTON, D.C. 34. = suraralatanics z d by the rebel raid has subsided. The doned all attempts nst Sigel. 1 think, trom aswisa7on, D.C., July 8.1354, § Proposals will be addressed to ‘Brigadier Gener- Yesterday a party of young ladies and gen- | Created by t = = eat tenements Seine fleld, that the Pease TCE in duplicate, are invited util al Geeree D. Ramsay, Chief of Ordnance, Washing. | tlemen pane ean ee Falls Charch, ¥ water continues to be very low, which would 6 prepared to furnish the best RANGE ia days.of the rebel raid are numbered. Several | Tslow Hoofs’ Horne. Chacks, Shins and Tongues; | £2, D: Coat aa wil be qndorsedt “Proposals for | 54 in the midst of their pleasures ‘the stat) other kintiersnee ot tala ort fed, bi it iti ar ng Restaurants, ke, Eejiorited t0 alley poe * oftalt Govern DprA aa patos baa ‘ eight-inch’ Mortar She’ : . ey were | 0! rance of trade existed, but itis sup- , ke. Sree ore Tee ona can eaynemione Srclestltent ob ane Dieutice at Colman fae 9-cotd g ng E vane surprised at the appearance of abouttwenty- | posed that in the vicinity of Hancock. the ave “0 oe kinds of es ane Serias Marl thau I have in this brief dispatch three months, or more, from the commencement | —3¥9-e0t4 E Chief of Ordnance. | five of Moseby’s men, who told them not to va | Febels did damage the canal, in the dams and | BYCMBING line in the most eatistactory munce™ ee dbeciacaiaa ae ofthe contract. | G. D. SMITH'S afraid, and danced a set with the ladies, after | Culverts there. Wecansee no reason for this | Qall and see our Bathin, untains Water #ae Wan IN GeonatA eat seanieye Iced tees on: Mich ihey went io the wagons and devoured | $uppociton,e3.n0 postive report ofdamaze to | Glosse, Wank saben aati crassa. halaiesh aA. z 5 ; ° = 5 Reports via Nashville. __. | wbich the cattle are killed at such times pence Wild Cherry Tonic Bitters. se Tahoe heaeoer Ce for the occa- | The canal at any place wegtof Georgetowa has | Se aatistsay. fod-eoteg Prenat oul a 1% D- wees, is 4 dhe member of Cattle ured menihty yary from = THE CoLUMBIAN COLLEGE SCHOLARSHIP o£ x Os ‘no fighting since 7, except skir- | 1.50 to 3.00. and are now killed at Ohain Bridge. | TONIC ASTRINGENT — AROMATIC—DISIN EXAMINATION OF COLORED OFFICERS : . S ito — ; ish the ext right, d - | Giesboro’,Convalescent CO: , Washi ae s ar é 5 The pupils of the Male Grammar Schools who een SIT Lae Cea Lae ee | Alanaudvinc buboties plasostaaepacie oh Gk tao FECTING—PROPHYLACTIO, _ The total number of colored officers exam- | are candidates for the schclarship, which is Offer 0f Commissioners of Lenwronsmentss, { The flank movement, which resulted in the | Prescribed limits where these articles will be re- Sold Everywhere, ined by the Examining Board up to this time | annually awarded to the most meritorious pu- e * niet A : ired to be collected. evacuation of Kenesaw Mountain, was begun a he t i i Ask yo ist and G for it on the evening of the failure of the assault of ra abpll be. Liable foe all fhe Hides, sone Drngeutsn eee the 27th. Tongues coming from all the Government Beef In compliance with an ordinance of the Corpo ration, entitled **An for the removal of offal, slops, &c.," the public are hereby notiGed that all kitchen offal will be removed from their respec is 2,471. Of these, 985 have been rejected, and | Pil a spablic eeuools ot Washington ofits be a “ é amined at Mr. Wight’s school on next Monday ee abd Riese Seek, pu bave morning. The examination will commence in sage of the ( The enemy began the evacuation on the 30th,) Cattle slaughtered, ‘unlons it can be made satin. IT WILL CURE mended and rejected. The 18 were composed | {he moining, butif it is protracted as hereto- | tive dwellings once s fay vatll the Ist Octiber Ee eh de? ait aetsh tal a) RGAE (alan dee om ibe diligeiwes tad cate Sorta Indigestion, Dyapepsia, as follows : 1 major, 3 captains, § first lieuten- ioe me Place vessels sufficient to. contain such o Chattahoochee, abd is cadeavorieg to, occupy, | *o,0btain said asticles. ‘ HEGNCRe TEREEHEN palsy ene seco emanate Tnx Fing DEPARTMENT.—The several fire | $**!!¥ handled, in the rear of theis several prem: the hill on the south side of the river, and iP. J Payments will be required every ton days in Agueand Fever, Loss of Appetite, companies have delivered the property in their ises. when accessible saane garbage carts, and posite the mouth of Nickajack creek and Ven Porermmeny hava thi t. imal. Liver Complaint. Jaundice, CaPTURE OF BUSHWHACKERS, "| possession to the commissioners as the tire de- hep oz scopesible y R. THORS Tr salass Jer's créek, but persohs from the front op the | thearuelestelerted to; aad be achompeniad br a Thirteen bush whackers, of a gang of twen'y- | hartment in obedience t instructions from the | " Qommiasioner First Ward; | 4th report that opinions then prevailéd that phe sotonion: Ceres eaet eae affidavits of | The Elixir of life forthe Aged. Will gire Iealth ae em eepiaret bevond Penaliyio ws last | Mayor. Comer needs Boos we i a mt , and oath of allegia: A 3 i fo of oO 2. e - —_—s— ; the pee oare aati ha ace Li lon forms. cau be obtained by application to | 824 Beauty to the Young. king the onpiore.., aria een STATE OF THE THEEMOMEBTER.—At Fran’ JOHN T. GARNER, Sherman has several good roads converging f the Undersigped. pF nog ars This Prophylactic shquld be in every family at lin & Co.’s, opticians, No. 214 Pennsylvania Comm testoner rnin wards at Atlanta, which is not over 12 to 15 miles dis- Xe of the State of ~ county of ——, | this season of the year, as this delicious beverage THE INVASION OF MARYLAND. avenue, the thermometer stood to-day at 1 Commissioner Fourth Ward; tant from the river. ai biler. per bead for all Hides. Tallow, Hom, Horns, | can be used without the deleterious effects of | Another Fire at Harper's Ferry—Another | Clock. 87 in the shade and 102 in the sun. cot, H. HAMILTON 3% it Trance 0! - D 5 1 21 ongues i 7: F ommissic itt! 4 e have no positive assurance of the pas- | Chucks. Sling, nad, Tongues of ait Gorerament | Liquor SMITH & MORRISON, ‘Advance Towards Frederick—A Fightin W._A. FLETOHER.” hin the ancient limita of the | ‘4 7-1m SS dollars and —— cents, T V.NOONAN, PLUMBER AND GAS FIT- Proprietora, Progres: District of Columbia, Probably the first that will be heard positive + TER, cofner’ of 9th and G streets, opposite ore a uinor, Yo ; 3 (the amount to be in words and figures,) subject to SALE-—A new WAGON ilt by. ' The rebel invasion of Western Maryland $ x * 5 ’ Of this w}il be from Gen. Shermad himge}t. all the conditions of the advertisement herewith | M* best builders in the Disteiaes nuetable for | continues to be the exciting topic, and each atent Osos. Torus.” Hdte and Hose Pigas ale paeen me ope: Eovaats. Were OA it ee appended. — either one or two horses. Also. one two horse | and every train that reaches this city via the | ways on hand. c ee OMT | pM Be All offal of other kinds will be promptly &7 More building is going on now in Chicago A , GUARANTY. EXPRESS WAGON with HARNESS complete, | Baltimore and Ohio Railroad trom that sec- = Le removed by notifying the Commissioners of the tlantic combi aud sevesailes of t with the Uni tate ct, above the Northern Market, No. 333. | rerugees. As usual, their statements of ti iverse. The Property Riel Ted Wor S7 All of the Rotels at Niagara Falls are | and guarantee incase the foregoing nited peatened | meses ss 21] punver of tharepelantbe fights. 40, ary one Walverse, Tye property mixute of Married: Wo: PARES BER crowded. shall be accepted, that he will, within five days af- NOTIGR- Commissiqnors of the Paid Fire De- | siderably, and are all gleaned from what they | Constitution and its Defects. The Navy. of the A great varicty of er the acceptance of said bid, a contract ‘for partment bay: National Curren- ENTIRELY NEW BTYLES : “ ; SF" The favorite weapon with Albany row- | {fe prompt’ and faithfal execution of the same, | rales'and regulations forthe dovertinerot the | Teer’: it eaten: te Cane 4 2 b he government of the y cy. The Rebellion; ite Causes and Con; dies just now is the razor. and that we will become his surety ona bond, i artment, have extended the time f i Since Thursday night we learn trom official iti t * sequences, Ad to ee fhe qum of Hittcen honsang, dollars, for the per politi 9 or men erate until Tdesden, July ropioat Peligieins sit ieee cis i ae. FRANOK TA z PARLORS DININ a a 4 erly ance of contract in conformity, wi ie . ie attention of persons sen in their | ? : SETINERAND LIGUORS, 1. 9,0. F.—The Quarterly Com t-rins of his proposal, and that ip,case the applications in called toection eight of the nctto | |. The rebels have left Harper’s Ferry and Bol: | WY INES AND LIQUONS. iy opt t ROOTES, axo eld on MONDAY EVENING. shall fail to enter into contract, under the terms | Oreapize s Paid Fire Departmest. vir: “ That the | Avar Heights, and 8 brieade of General Sigel’s WINES AND LIQUORS EY of * ‘ CHAMBERS, ch Uy 9-2t) P.H. SWE Be ee savertactae: aaa salve eee we guar- | paid members of the Department, «xcept theettra | troops (who were on Maryland Heights) have consisting 0} . Also, ‘ nm the of- en shall give their undivided attention to their reoccupied those places, and at last. accounts California Hock, Port. Muscatel, and Angelica 5,000 YARDS CANTON MATTINGS, TEMPERANCE MEETING, SUNDAY AF- &§ fer made by said in the foregoin) posal i ra LOO LOTHE. q 3 FEKNOON commencing std o'clock, at the sodtig aket lowest rassouible tmnt hints isnt B.0. ZOKLOFY, Secretary. ‘| Held them, thelr being no signs of the enemy.in | Wipesand Grape Brandy, oa, tat eee oe . mapa aed oehoee will Sate tbs are Ene | ee Pat cn ane oar RanAE Rae: WATER BENT T) PARES St al is in wrookingorderbartean tis | MER wegatigis a ce, ris poet lik folstaeGhipara Maat eee public are respectfully invited'to attead “at* Witness this day of “ = te w. Red Ga ‘city and Sandy Hook, aerials the Ferry, and toe Boyrhon,, Nectar,/Cabisiet and Rye Whis- pao Adrab reper ahh date empderiy HE W TING it s eal. aver REGISTRAR’s Orvror, ‘ ‘ y i : : Ve Rae pe PR Bekocs = ere Rent 1: 4 Igy Hau, Saly 7 1834.4 EE ee cadhar oeiebsite fire at Harper's dies mDorTys CHET EaMal Seat pene penwer area rooms ee ge, Ale Phe held on TUESDAY NEXT. tho tous tia The responsibility of the guarantors must be.| All persons who use the Aqueduct water on their | yy nh titedl nt. The brid, Hollarid Gin and: Wolff's Sel WINDOW SHADES, Wir be pela on Bt : "+ | shown by the official certificate ofa, United States | premises are hereby notified thatthe water rentia | HeTEY OR Thursday night. The bridge over | Bolland Gin and ee Stoughton’ BEASS COBNICES, = BR. T, MORSELL., See District Attorney or United States Judge, The cer- | Dow due to the Corporation for the period from | the Shenandoah was in flames, anda number | — SE Oaty®S te RaAES SxS coushton's mit Ver ‘AB! » Sec._ | tificate must be in the following form : July 1, 1364, to January J, 1855, of buildings in various parts of the town. The | 80 Bitters. OF BGA PARLOE MATE, GAN & PRRRIE, Paper hung by skillful workmen, and all oris THE FOUNDATIONS AND EVIDENCES I hereby certify that from evidence entirel st - The water rent is i i a of Spiritualiam and Beligion will be dis- | istactory & me. the above-nained marantora are | fice during thistouth of Sly. Iracesatr by os | Seman wiektormn and all the buildings tare | 32 2=stie Cor. B and Ninth streets. e Commercial Agademy, 431 9th st., | good and sufficient as sureties for double ‘the | before Supnet ety ane law commands that the | the line of the Potomac. The conflagtation on | | OTICE.—I have opened anew BARBER SHOP promptly attended to. Give us «call and ag BUNPAY, July With, at 73e0'¢lock p.m, “Prove | smount for which they offer to be security. water be a! from 10 to 20 per cent. all things; and’hold fast that which is good.” Ag- city. | Sept upen payment of suronre nay ie restored ox- | Thutsday might threw a glow over all the | gey avavucvat Hovis Hotels where Taill be ied RIFFLE & FALCONER’S muittance 10 cents, 1t* To which each guarantor must make and append | expense of shutting off and restoring. country for miles around. to see my friends and customers. No. 348 7th atreet, between I street and RELIGIOUS NOTICE—The funeral ser | the following ‘he law doer not provide for pail individual The main body of the rebels is supposed to A. LBURNER, ap 2-00 Mass. avenue Ton of Miss JANE AMERICA PAYNE | «state of —, courtyey —, before ti notices, and this public notice is all that will. be be in the neighborhood of Mechanickeburg, « Cstrect, between Ist and N. J av., A eS will be preached in’ the Methodist Protestant | _ tte of ——. county Seat ian ace ae ome. RANDOLPH COYLE, watcbing for the appearance of Gen. Hunter, | _J¥7-1m' Boyle’s Hotel, near the Depot. DAMS EXP’ COMPANY, Church. Coverses street. Georgetgwa. to-morrow | sid: ‘personally appeared, oneat themureties | Water Regutrar. | and the epinin is becoming general that they D®* coove A BprioR 614 PA! AVENUR, er relatives and fricnds partic Vere | ou the guaranty of —- —, who. being duly sworn, OTELS AND BOARDING HOUSES —We bi do not number the half of thirty thousand. it thewEW BR SEA oops! fashinaton, D. @, Ye acponee and a; invi ys that h rth, $01 i te +] o During Thursday night all was quiet near 4 if you want to lic generallyeate invited to ation all just debte and liabilities, the suse ea tacts | RAY OINA, GLASSWARE, SRA Frederick, thongh the rebel lines were within fi your money’s worth, with no advance on g: BRN, NORTHERN, AN é GREAT BAPEXPERSS FORWARDERS, Y=S™ HE ANNUAL DISPRIBUTION OF | thousand dollars. : and PLATED WARK, particui a mile of the western limits of ‘the cit; = | 1204 Cotton at 25, 38 and $0c.; full yard wide at lem ledale and Premiuins to the pupils of the | | "Subscribed and sworn before mo, this — day | tothe use of the above establish neat te Ing the conniry back as far as Kuovby | $07 Prints s¢252, 28 and soe. Chintz pattern at NDIBR MONEY, JEWELRY, YV, On fap. Institut ‘on on MONDAY tue ihe fn Bide wilt e consid which we invite the attention of the prat ountain. They consisted entirely of cavalry | $1 25 and $! sitk Mantilias at 36, ie YY a MEROR ERS. OTKS Fy 8, i 40. Pecan ratte ee MeO bet” | ccuioratr cite Gan aksre eet ae oe Connon] OER eeNet Gas, | and aviliery, aud-are welieved wot to have | BIE Guod flack Sik atglax fiir anaSti@ oe | porearied with SAHERY AND DI AHR an {PS Wwe Mev, Dr. Sandertand. "The pobite | panied by the Irreohee Guaeuty eee eee | ESA {Obren- cllowst Halt, 7h st. | numbered more than fitteen hundred or two | sets at $1.60 and $1.76. \Mozam Feasible sections of the country. This Company anvignte eaten Lied 1 ape [ONSET Como ERT Dew eeRiTT| fhcownd altar, ciate cites ds, | seseenpindhe wire ania Saver US OuaRnpoces PORTERS Arex. | Ail diontnestforeara ris hss prpont laid tie as. en viGeyp alice basing nen enforced cu. | Eft itcalnr Tae sgatceh BOM al ie ign soy sa AUR D AY ite, ts meet at Tem- | with the oficer who shall open the bide and ao = f A | fp ental ks sold withou! to | Wa ICADELPHIA: BALTIMORE: Gaye re” Beguine foram sivaée’ of wrngue” "Whe | Proptwnnnns ful goepilas mth theoveeing | , Radey and others wailing iamber evn dal | Slveraioeg int thay were ve sehen wares | Lote RRa eA enme fles aiieeanee |" UEARAY EE LOURupoiS . irements, ; i : : : 4 ferery member is requested 1 | couridered or feenrded asi proposal withtaethe | from’ by3, 10 fect lone. (93 by 1,0 feetloug: | Middletown, . Heimmediately started his cay. | 443 7thet., three docrsabove ry Lt $2 OE MALLE LEXIN' Pe Pte Bee'y. Tests | Meaning of this Avertisement, Timber. of‘all sizes and lengths ‘Quilings ali | Alryand mounted infantry, with Alexander's | _ #7 N f.—A large, lot of remnants of Jotton, Connecti are made at Now ork and Boston, Paint 1 The contractor will be held accountable for the | lengths, from 1+to24 fo-t. assorted aato lengths, | battery, in purenit of them, driving them | /-¥Hé end Calico at balf prices; 2,000 yardaof Li: | with! ing to the CANAD AS and B TO COUNTY TAX PAVERS.—The | Hid 8, Tallow, Hoofs, Horns, Chucks, &c., one ther witha good 7 antes 4-4, 6-4 and B4 nearly to South Mountain. ning In remo. very cheap, jo 30-lw" B} pi | eit Levy Guurt have extentot the time for the nt {iter thesigning of the contract," « piling; Commonend select Shingles. Lathe} | Abont 3 o'clock yesterday afternoon the [LIAM BRADL, STO INFORM HIS | tnd ito) preakat| ‘om t . 3 Ww oPSuly age Epercece from thet date to the | bide to reepond tether neat bby ONE CHORE ONO" | rebels again advanced on Frederick, said to | VV: friendsand the public thet ep haod s | com % tnd the Cond, Tet of August. Phe Bounty Colle tor will be found Penposal for day, and Oat, | be considerably reinforced. At last accounts | farigty ot teres peste corked ts | si NOTRE, i BILL! . at the Oity Hall fuendays an’ s, until the fs; Moras, Chucks. fe || p fight was in progress about three miles wast | cad Stones ede ose ‘it cogeast he woe a ‘Smade Jat of August. No further abatement to be atfow- | reoted to theundersigned. of Frederick. ’ =e een, peterrend ia For. peat farors and hopes to | at all a parts re ed, o> Uv73i) J. RLLLING, Collector, | 479-0066 Highly important, m¢véments.of troops ars. eee prt enireohee. 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