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of Maryiand west of the railroad, which they . completely stripped ot Stock, deci, while the Ae ISSOLUTION OF COPARTNEBS 5 _THE EVENING STAR. Dy copartuership heretofore existing under the 12th MIVOND EDITION, ‘aa fantry kept the attention of our forces firm of Bontz & Griffith is thisday dissolved b: : eit. W. D, WALLACH, Editor and Prepricter. | mutual ensegt.« Al ervons, indebted re. é ad : ’ ao a aera eee ane ak this move. 2 Bel 1 ar! e 0 = z ry °. 3 ne PHURS DAY JULY 14, 1864, | Soike busaesoltncary oe | forwan erty, pay charges and fake her <3 OOLOOK Pw ck he - Breckinridge in the Valley and moved cred AY cescccesncese see u ° HENRY BONTZ,. ayer 08 Mapitol st., between ite sta.” - —* —— into Maryland ona plundering raid and win SS C. THEO. GRIFFITH: - 4-38 . WM. ORY. ? E REBEL REAR GUARD CRossING | ‘he bope of drawing off Grant from Bichmore M7-BEADING MATTER ON EVERY PAGR. AVING PUROHASED THE INTBREST. OF | O8T—On ay niebt, the lith ingt..elaree |. Later from the Rebel Retreat. THE RLVBR AT POOLESVILLE. Their cavalry having accomplished thei: SEE OUTSIDE FOR INTERESTING TELB- C. Theo. Griffith, I shall continue to eartY.on | 1 spotted © ge eel SRA 2 i pout ees eg edie ois work ae see 8s foraging was concerned, they ARAEWIG AND OtUES MATE the business in the BOUSBEUENISEL SD Sa be | %2 4 i THEY CROSS THE RIVER OPPOSITE POOLS- | They are Harassed by our Cavalry and | Sommenced to retire on Tuesday, the wagous SO RTEN, ae Ce ee Light Artillery—The Reported Battle at | ‘e®Ving early in the morning and the troops WO SORREL HORSES were taken up astray T ibn the thoeniee of the ith. ‘Owner can ve rs about fourin the a Rockville a Canard. Battle's, Old’ 40 jcon.exce pting Grimes’; We learn from s gentleman wo Ieft RoCR- | tion of Gen: Ransomes qongnces and a_por- happy to see all the friends and customers of the VILLE AND AT SENEOA. THEIR ADVANCE MOVING THROUGH Lou> old Brm. ' Sy 12 3t (Rep. HENRY BONTZ, -- ( ae yeah ~ OTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT THE CO- | them by proving property and paying charges. J. DON COUNTY IN THE DIRECTION OF ville this morning and arrived here about one | their retrea. They also state havin the omen Fee ere ore eng arsed aay fitows. D. Og + ae | ASHBY’S GAP: o'clock, that the rebel rear guard: passed | 07 Tuesday night they lost considerably, and @ | street. is this 1th day of July, dissolved by mutu Cc MY PREMISES last Monday,a large Soot Sueaica T through Rockville last might at ten o’clock. with them were mostly taken away cone ae = HAN GEL Ox, = ret RT eran — siesta SNZURED: They were driving béfore them several thou- | They assert that their army has recaiy 4 sae — ‘ ne yr otherwise she will bo cold to defray ex- sand head of cattle anda Farge number of | quite a namber of recruits, Bradley Johueos he: . othr ise she will be so! nes, HENRY W. DIEHL, Bladensburg Pike, ite beyond Gamp Barry. dy Iest* | $10 REWARD SStrayed of stolen, on the 12th. reek Inst two HORSES ones sorrel orkes with long tai e Bi eface; theother a stout red bay horse. With bald face, Both ped 1 . THE INVASION. | qusngrvnjzos Past parkowace, THe Ice Cream Business will be continued by the | pndersiened at the old stand, No, 380 Ilth street, LATEST CONCERNING THE REDEL MOVE. | Pormecn And Liatreets. Our pursuing forees bi vouacked last nightin the vicinity of Offutt’s Crogs-Roads, Montgom- ery county. The rebels were crossing their main forces yesterday afternoon at Senacaand opposite Poolesville. Their advance was this horses. They did not appear to have many | getting some 200 in Frederick, and (Gilmore risoners. bringing with him fro; 3 2 A pursuing Union force passed throughafter | More about 1,500. m ‘the vicinity of Baltt; aiies halt an Ath ate nba a = ar cavalry been harassing and annoy- FROM ing the Rebel rear considerably, but noengage- PETERSBURG. 37 15-2W* SAMUEL LUOYD. AILROAD NOTICE. é ; i Heavy skirmishing 7 : y: sROSSED R - — PP ees ‘halters when they left, The above reward will ‘on gtace: vy Skirmishing Going on. NUE ORETAIN TESTU HEY DAVE RBCS While the Philadelphia! : iven if returned toJAMES O'DAY, K street, be- | Morning slong the roads in Loudon leadingin | mont hed taken place. the Pooleswilie | TB€ mailsteamer Charlotte Venderbilt ar- reer rosea Gee yee tun between | tween 24th and 26th ats. It the direction of Ashby’s Gap. road. and this morning early cannonading was | Tived here this morning from Uity, Point; a = ‘ore and Was 0" ig: ’ 5 i . 5 0 f i It is improper to state what troops have left FROM WASHINGTON. ba erat ieee EL a a Ge nae steno siesta rg ing avi heard about Seneca, the supposition being that | which place she left yesterday morning at 10 ‘Washington on the track of the rebels, though 6:30 and 11:15 a. m. . full value of the ring by leaving it at No. 379 Pa. | 88 this forenoon thrown from his horse, while | our artillery was annoying them while cros- | o clock. ‘we may not improperly mention that all have 4:45 a ee ne ave., south side, between #34 and étirsts. fy 18-24". at the head of the portion of the 19th corps now sing. Some heavy skirmishing was going on at the gone that can be properly spared just now. 7: and 100s... $5 REWARD Yor @ red and white/spctted | following up the rebels in our front. THE REBEL INVERSION. frontat that time, but as this is of frequent “3 i 3 # COW, with one horn, strayed or stolenon{/ His ankle was so severely injured as that he ‘ Up to 10a. m. to-day It was not ascertained 5:90 and 64) p.m, the sth inst, BW. FERGUSON, Jr a Y . To go‘out 7th streetroad was the correctthing | OCcUrrence no general engagement was antici- army bad jy 2 GEO. L. KOONTZ, Agent. at 6 at, wes! ‘wilkmot be fit for service again for some days. - ated at that time. Bea sane padaont over most of thele pine | ()WiNG TOTHE FLUCTUATING AND 6 TROT EAE SE RaW HED Tres eras | Inthe meanwhile General Emory takes his | Yesterday. Supposing you couldn't afford a | On Tacsday morning the rebey tbough they had sent over most of their plun- AND CON- ARROT ESTRAY—96_BEWARD—Flew away’ mory ‘S . ro fi -el—th . is made a dem- * der. Many believe that it is not their purpose DOMESTIG AND On Aa oes OF P on Sunday last, an AFRICAN PARROT (grey) horse—with flour at $25 per barr ere were | onstration on the Jerusalem road, as if for the command. with red tail feathers, in full plumage. The above the street cars to the Boundary, thence on foot. | purpose of attacking our forces. The 9d and to leave without giving us battle, and thatthey | and the impossibility of replac mg stocks its restoration to ‘west side of this city have all disappeared, and ‘we learn that there were none reported during esterday within twenty miles of the city. ‘Notwithstanding this state of affairs, General Ord has not relaxed his endeavors to place the city in a proper state of defense, and at the time = m reward will be paid for 9th corps, including the colored tr d have merely withdrawn to a convenient and | Without absolute loss when founded on time MRS. MARY O'BRIEN, 461 9th street north, THE INVASION OF MARYLAND. We went out. It is’ proper we s66 by our | oo mcient number. of Cavalry, were erate Strong position to that end. | pt erg i? Ba wen ie Pir) do erties a Wit odevel eam tenror ae freee - The rebel forces that were around the north. morning cotemporaries, tonote progress by the brought up and massed a little to the right of 4 : ‘OR PAYMENT MONT wore: | J ,0S8t-Yesteriny. between aiet and 20th strosts. ; | yard in going ont the 7th street road. Thus | the read, and the rebels, seeing that oun tree DERED FOR MEN’ 'HLY; The information accumulated here up to | spectfully request that those of war travsde wey this time strengthens the conclusion that their | have been pu sokasing on quarterly accounts under » force was thirty-five thousand strong, of all Riese mene tal appreciate ES, pecensity of arms. 309 Penns, av. and $7 La. av. They entered Maryland with forty-four | _J¥%Iw___ [RepChronIntelConUnion} we, At the Boundary our progress was barred | were wide awake and ready to receive them, by a difficulty in ears lager. There was no | reconsidered their purpose to attacic. getting to the front without lager and nolager | The I5th and itith Massachusetts regiments, tobe had. There were bars in plenty, (7th | whose term of service have expired, came up street north is lined with them,) and lager in | on the Vanderbilt. The 15th regiment has seen an and Penn’a avenue, 4 lees leather KET-BOOK , containing some valarble papers. A liberal reward will be given by leaving it at JOHN PAYNE'S Coach Factory, corner 25th street . and Penn’s avenue. = jy 13-2t* IAKEN UP ASTRAY, on the 7th instant, one lenty, but “not a drop to drink,”—military or- | hard service, and went out with 1,040 men, but pieces of cannon. Many of their troops were INES AND LIQUORS. yoprlgck COW and CALE, ‘Theowner will prove | We write, arrangements have been so thor- | Bors againet it, ‘Ihe bar-Keapers looked sorry | returne Wak Guiy Oleander command af Gene dismounted cavalrymen. These they mounted ‘We have nom on hand » fall supply. TORY, south Capitol street, between Nand O | felt fully able to repelyany assault that might | 224 We looked sorry. Gale. On the 220 of June, tn the fent before until they are believed to have §,000 men on counstineete en streets. jy12-3t*_ || be,attempted, at any time, by the rebels, ren ben we saw some soldiers coming from the | Petersburg, this regiment lost 75 men and four horseback at this time. wipalifornia Hock, Port, Muscatel, and An Ica GTBAYED AWAY LAST WEDNESDAY morn: | 4, After the anthorities of Frederick paid over | months. We went inand came dat erigtth | Cone racnars, Sings A hth ipe get. a The secessionists were the greatest sufferers Also, Claret, ‘Sherry, Madeira, and Catawbg | ho ing siyotelt COW yaleeae st stor, wit sual ¢ if Sasvrcesedad' ei our mouth. Bar-keeper there evidently hadn’t | pave been lost but 16. - heard the order. Then we walked up a hill, When the 16th Massachusetts entered the Something smelt bad. We thought it wasdead | seryice she numbered one thousand men, She rebels. It proved to be Bell’s slaughter-house. | returns home with but one hundred and eighty~ At the right, on the brow o- the hill, were some | ge: |, all to! der thi ‘burnt timbers in ruins—invasion ruins doubt- ree teeta Ser ate: rns turned ups little. A liberal reward will belgiven if brought to No. 421 6th st., between F and @ sts. jy 12-3t* FFERED FORSALE TQ ME, AND SUPPOSED to be stolen, three BLACK HOGS. The owner that officer, with his forces, proceeded towards ‘Washington and the lower fords of the Poto- mac, viz: Edwards’s and Nolan’s ferries. All the government buildings in Frederick ‘were burned except the hospitals. y The situation in Western Maryland yester- from loss of horse flesh; as, fancying that that | “Anes: : “fellow-feeling which makes men wondrous | keys: tO™ Nectar, Cabinet and Rye Whis: eys. ' kind” would prevent the rebels from despoil- apinckberry, Cherry, Lavender, and Ginger Bran- ing them, they neglected to run off their horses Holland Gin and Wolff's Schnap; can have the same by.proving property and paying pa. We t out our note book. A New York e J S, and cattle in advance of the approach of the | _ Also. Hostetter’s, Drake’s, Stoughton’s and Ger- | charges, and take them awny. day evening was as follows:—There was no | ess. We got o' * lew Yor! The body of Mol. P. S. Davis, of the 3yth rebel plunderers, which the Union men gen. | ™ Bitters. Forisale bye & PERRIE, i Half st., Vanes STOREY, rebels on the north side of the Baltimore and | ‘‘SPecial” was ahead of us. He haddismount- | Massachusetts, who was killed in his tent on Ohio Railroad. The Federal troops hold the railroad from Monocacy to Cumberland. Mar- tinsburg, Frederick, erstown, Harper’s Ferry, the South Mountain, &c., are all now oceupied by Federal troops The railroad -between Ellicott’s Mills and the Monocacy was reported last evening to be saa of rebel troops, so that the entire line of ed from his horse; he was down upon his Monday last by a rebel shell, whilst quietty knees and was examining the relics through | reading a ne ‘as brought his eye-glass. Some objects there looked like Vanderbilt, sh earth saaoad i.) ae a the bones of a human being. This human be- ing had Reviabedia the neues: one was the OUR CAPTURES. orrors of war. e asked an 8th [ilineis cay- The entire number of prisoners captured by bat beter pentte Pert tsed se bene wee ourtroopsin trontot Fort Stevensis91. Twelve burned by accident a year or moreago. The | Were brought in this morning, who were cap- and Q sti, dy 12-3" Washington, D.C. (CAME,TO MY PREMISHS—On the 7th instant, a RED COW with horns, The owner can prove the property, pay charges and take her awar. RACHEL JENKINS. ty8 366 21st street, between G and it SUBSTITUTES. erally took the precaution to do jy 9—6tif . Cor. BE and Ninth streets, | We are yet without intelligence of the pro- W ATER RENT 8. i gress of the pursuit, which should be man- Water ReGistrar’s Orrroe } aged with due caution, in view of the large City Hatt, July 7, 1884. i All persons who use the Aqueduct water on thei force the enemy doubtless has. premixes are hereby notified that the Water rent ia ue to the Corporation for i Suly 1, 1954, to January 1. aap. ne SertOd from £ < Baltimore and Obio Railroad is again in | 2°"? The water rent is required ta‘be paid at this of- et Special put up his eye-glass. We put up our | tured between Tennallytown and ievill Important from the West. fice during this month of July, If not paid by ve : possession of the company. pec aD aPnip athed rereig es AAD BL ; iy a Rooky ey before A t Ist, the 1. di Ty THE DRAFT. The Monocscy bridge was but slightly dam- 3 and quite a number of deserters have come in ee | before, Aueust Ist, the law commands that, the HE Best plan toeseape the pending draft is to | aged. All the’other damage tothe road will | Util there was something to note. and surrendered themselves. FORREST ROUTED AND KILLED, | cept upon payment of arrears and two dollace fe | furnish acceptable substitutes while they may be | ps speedily repaired, and the telegraph lines Fort Stevens and Outside. The following arrived here lastnight, having ie en Ses ‘| expense of shutting off and restoring. "| obtained at reasonable rates. Apply ut once to | be in working order In a few days. ort S NG ceen forwarded to the Provost Marshal by Col. SHERMAN WITHIN SIX MILES OF ATLANTA, | | The law docs not provide for serving individual | GARDNER & BURGESS, No. 239 E street. near | “rhe various telegraph lines between this city | _ + 2°S!R& Fort Stevens there were indications | Tomaronx:—Capt. W. G., Nicholas, ist’ Ma, = z notices, and this public notice ia all that will bei 2 ee Hours from 9 a,m. to fp.m. iy Its" | and the North are ali again in working order. | ©f WT im earnest. Gaunt chimney stacks | Gyrus E. Coffin, 45th N. O; W. E. Pilson, 57th Tele hic comm unieatio: ith th anit “sees RANDOLPH COYLE, 5 DEARTED.—Any person wishing to procure a }| The Baltimore, @hiladelphia and Wilmington | Standing amid smoking ruing, to the right a | N.O.; J. M. Ward, 57th N. C.; W. M. Joseph, grap! nm wi ie nor jy 8-1m Water Registrar. _ ubstitute on reasonable terms candoso by | Raiiroad will bail pst ‘di = j 12th Ga.: James Southern, th Ga; H. R. Gon- and west was re-established last evening,‘and ETERINARY SU a calling at No. 319 EB street. under the Kirb aiiroad w1 in working order to-day, peach orchard just felled (after the enemy were “/ pee: > * 42. xb. Von Wx Gaveriaaluadiis des otic prt a Sila pene conti ait S 8 House, between loth and 3 . Lf The Western Maryland Railroad Company gone;) to the left, some distance away, the blaze | 20" 4th N. ©.; W. RB. Mountain, 6Ist Ala.;"D. are now running their trains on regular time. Large working forces are engaged repairing Perry, 23d N.C.; L. E. Wiggins, 2uth N.C; A. _iy 13-1w* J. H. POSEY and A. JOHNSON. of aconilagration, where the fire from a build- | J, Neall, Slst Va.; T. Wiley, 44th Va.; Da put in working order from hence to Baltimore, | Ze'fPyre- All diseases of Taper Town i. ¢: : in 7 tral i ing fired by the Confederates in leaving had J. Fulp, 6th N.C; R. ea igern tat among the aapatchenroatved | Sed Susy eooy Wek ty, Sie gE cour 6 | foxiientaaimasoern,ourht anne: | fea nach ge ungerstan esterase voted eS! Hg 3 y on 6 7th." ¢ oo owe Y —_ ‘ i 73. welling house. The fire was yet rin; E 2. W. 12) ; M. Gen. Andrew Jackson Smith had met andcom- eRe CLS TED Rtas 456 INTERIOR ADORNMENTS. 456 |) eg COnGI On a sew cove a year ainuene Leite ei ee Wigeine, TT. te in the Lay honse ruins, as shown by a thin spi- | S. Burton, 15th Va., E. A. Wiggins, T. Keller, The scene at the military headquarters in = ral of smoke rising over a clump of shrubbery. | W. R. Michael, Calhoun Miller, J. S. Sirups, this ay yesterday morning on the arrival of e Pletely routed the rebel force under Forrest, | PPROPOSALS FOR BLANKETS, 456 PAPERHANGINGS. 456 ; — rig. mn. E, B. Tyler, who commands the | 1' is difficult to realize that not 21 hours ago | L. A. Overcash, 57th N. ©.; Albert Wheeler, 2d and that Forrest himself was killed in the en- ORDNANCE Orrice, Wak DEPARTMENT, eee Site > . Tyler, wh t 4 * 2 B ; Washingion. D Jane Be. ¢ Aselect and varied stock of Gilt, Medium and | first separate brigade of the eighth army corps, | the rebels were hiding in this house with such | NM ‘has. Hudgins, Frank Bogue, Ist Md. ereement Pens De: Ay ee low-priced Paperbangings, Borders, Statues, Cen- r SEALED PROPOSALS will be received at this office Means are doubtless being taken to-day to | until 40’clock Dp. m.,on FRIDAY, July 15, 184, for verify the correctness of thisinformation, which phescelivery, - Ene a pork ageney, No. 40 ' * ii . New York, 0 did not reach Memphis in the shape of, an | “FIPTY THOUSAND CAVALRY BLANKETS. official account or report. The, kets must be of the following descrip- Another dispatch, received last evening, an- | tion, of pure wool, close woven. of stout yarns, = L ntian blue, with an or der three i 3 nounces the good news that Sherman’s army | wideand three inches penttie nica: ate te ‘wan then within si ters U. 8., six inehes high, orange color, in ti thin six:miles of Atlanta. center of the blanket. Rach blanket must be 73 paches lone by 67 techies wiles CS weight of . SON + OF, Ray 33-1 s.,0n which s variatio: GEN, TYLER NOT A PRISONER. of 0. 1875, oF 8-16ths of a lb.ciaay be allowed They On what we deemed good authority, we sta- | must Be eiale =e Bot in peice, pad be packed in F cases of one hundred blankets each, ted in our extraon last Sunday that General They are to be inspected at the factory where ‘Tyler was not wounded or captured in the made: bie sae be seliverss se she i beds fighting on Saturday at the Monocacy. Our | fZ°nCY free of any charge to the Un ee for transportation or handling, and none will b information proves to have been correct, as accepted or paid for exogpt such a8 guar te inspec: Gen. T. yesterday arrived safely in Baltimore. Hee of ead are approved by the United States In- Deliveries must be made as follows, viz: one- THE RAILROAD. tenth of the number contracted for per week ,com- Yesterday morning several gentlemen went ‘contr Se Cpe rag ee Oe Over the road to Baltimore on ahand-car,reach- Failure to deliver ata specified time will subject of about 4 o'clock. Pee con macnn to ie sartes are of the cnanttyaue T. Koo. th A ae ie attime. No bid willbe considere atdoes senger petarae seriras or EW eS not come from s manufacturer of blankets or reg- threugh, reaching Baltimore about 14% o’clock, Wiles dealer isi susk store: and who was reported to have been either killed or captured in the action at Monocacy Junction on Saturday last, was certainly very filatterinz to that officer. Accompanying the General were Capt. F. I. D. Webb and Lieut. Goldsborough, of his staff, both ot whom were with the General since the battle. The facts connected with his escape are substantially as follows: On Saturday, atter our troops had retired from the Monocacy bridge, Gen. Tyler and his staff made a stand on the hill on the east side of the bride, but were not there long before they discovered themselves to be surrounded by the rebels. The General and his party succeeded in making their escape on the north side, close- ly pursued by the enemy, who fired upon them repeatedly, killing one of the General’s order- lies—a German, whose name we could notas- certain, To this fact the General attributes his escape, as, when the soldier fell from his saddle in the road, the pursuers stopped to see who it was, and to inquire if Gen. Tyler was not of the party, ete. During this time the General uad reached a clump of woods, and the three officers secreted themselves from their pursuers. A negro who was endeavoring to make his escape from the rebel lines discovered impudent temerity directly under the guns of our fortifications. In fact they were yet nearer the fort, occupy- ing positions behiad knolls, bushes, and trees, — : Within three hundred yards of Fort Stevens. | REPORTS FROM UP RIVER VIA GEORGE Here it was that the veterans of the 6th corps, TOWN, reading themselves out in fan-form line of | _ It is currently reported in Georgetown that skinniisheraeaganiced with the audacity gained | 2 division of the 6th corps. overtook the rear from previous baptism in fire, across the open | guard of the flying rebels at Offutt’s Oross field, directly under the deadly rebel fire from joads, on the river'road, yesterday, and cap- those leafy coverts. Onthey advanced, sweep- | tured 150 or 200 prisoners. ing past the Lay house on theright, and throw- Mr. Busey, lock-keeper about five miles ing up rifle-pits at once, which they held from Georgetown, reports that no damage is through the night, and on the left pushing up to | done the canal at Muddy Branch. (Muddy the white fence of the Lay house, or rather its | Branch is 20 miles above Georgetown. blazing ruins, when the rebels sent two rein- A boatman from South Branch, just arrived forcing brigades, pushing ourskirmishers back | by the railroad to Hancock and the remainder on that side. of the way by turnpiM, says that there is no It was 4 bit of display on their part ofa bold | Gamage to the canal between South Branch front as at that very hour, 7 o'clock Tuesday | 28d Hancock, and there is hope of a speedy night, the main portion of their force weresteai- | Te-opening of canal business. ing away towards the fords of the Potomac. About one o’clock two rebels were brought ‘They left in the fields some 90 of their dead, | from the Virginia side by way of the aqueduct and a detail of contrabands sent out to bury | Under a cavalry guard. They were mounted them, came marching in at sunset bearing tro- | 0 fine horses, and probably belong to the hies.cf rebel guns, &c. One rebel was found | Plunderers who have been robbing the farms Buried so hastily by his comrades in their exit, | 10 the neighborhood of Falls Church. that the feet were sticking out of the ground. ee W... Sugart, Israel Loudenmill, 5th N. os. McRea, 57th N. O.; S.J. Munley, 2ist ter Pieces, &c. WINDOW SHADES. Buff, Green, Chocolate, Brown and Gilt Window Shades, a variety of patterns; Shade Fixtures, Tassels, &c. 2 PICTURE CORD AND TASSELS. Silk and Worsted Picture Cord and Tsssels, dif- ferent sizes and colors, a beautiful assortment; Picture Rings, Nails, &c. OVAL PYCTURE FRAMES. The largest assortment of Oval Frames in the District, warranted to be gildediwith gold leafy also, a variety of Dark Wood Frames, with a va- ried stock of small-sized Uval and Carte de Visite Frames. ENGRAVINGS AND PAINTINGS, eerie Engravings and Paintings always ore, " Orders for Paperhanging and Window Shades. punctually attended to in city or county. Terms cash fet)goode or labor. 0. ven’ ree’ Sy7-* Bight Doors above Odd Fellows’ Hall. oD. emir. Wild Cherry Tonic Bitters, them. and pointed out the way to the hou: In hospital tents beyond the third toligate PATRIOTIC REGIMENTS. Soeawe ae trapk andisturhed @xcepe DY | gs oscar will OA BANTT... ecconipact hia TONIO-— ABTRINGENT —AROMAZION-DIBIN a wall itn nek patriots citsen or rede | the rebels leftsixty-three of their wounded, | ‘The sth Wisconsin volunteers, Gch Allen. bei 2 i pai a i r : f ne Nae it near Beltsville and three * sition with a guaranty signed by two respon- ick county, whose family was unremitting in | including eleven officers, none of them being | and the 6th Maine, of the ist division, 6% corps, Sold Everywhere. their attentions to the fugitives, concealing Ask your Druggist and Grocer for it. them until Tnesday, when they took their de. arture for Frederick, which they rea - fy in the moraine: 9 y iched ear. The appearance of General Tyler in the abovethe rankof captain. With these wound- | were among the troops who came tothe de- ed they left a surgeon, two assistant surgeons, | fence of Washington from Grant's army, and twelve nurses (soldiers) and a chaplain. These | were encamped near FortSteyens. Theirtime Wounded were looked after yesterday by Dr. } had expirea, but they patriotically agreed to Waters, of this city, Hospital Inspector, and } remain on duty, so long as there was any daz- ; B i ‘ is bi he Engine 27 with 4 cars left Baltimore abont 6 | ible persons, that in case his pid ie scvonted Be o'clock, and reached here in an hour and twen- eee Setigent sarecmrins rat equal to the ty minutes, bringing in 150 soldiers of the 5th | whole amount of the contract, to deliver the ar- corps, from the Relay House. ticle proposed,in conformity with the terms of IT WILL CURE this advertisement; and in case the said bidder . 5 A streets of Frederick created the greatest they are to be removed to i i anelt Si ts dutta este stad | = braces” ne rise, The General left Prederickvon Tusadsy. | “tus vevel General Sioliss wae Bevery | 7 CO Washington: DEATH OF ANOTHER BRAVE CHIPPEWA. mane sed the Rett seeponnibie Rader, or the Dyes ous plsee Ae ates He came down the Frederick road as far as led-atthe battle of Monocacy on Satur- ARRIVAL OF GUNBOATS. Some days ago we gave the particularsof the | person to whom the contract may be awarded. The gue sud Réver, nce eal Gatonsville, and from thence to the Relay | day, and was bronght with them by the reb- | Tne gunboats Pontiac, Mackinaw and Uom- death of a brave Chippewa chieftain of Burn- |, responsibility of the guarantors must be shown by Liver Complaint, Jaundice, House. On the road down they were informed | ¢ls. He was not doing well when the rebels ti side’s corps, who fell in one of the actions in | the official certificate of the Clerk of the nearest Grant's avanen upon Richmond, after having | District Court, or of the United States District : ttorney, Gaeene aie, the enemy bite the dust with his onde’ in asum equal to one-tenth of theamount tract, signed by the contractor and both Since then another brave officer of the same | Of his guarantors, will be required of the successful bs ee en Leelee his atelng eas bidder or bidders upon signing of the contract, arre’ . Grave Mm pan; » ist ichigan A 4 Sharphooters. Lieut. Graversat was a young We, the oooh neduleate of man of extraordinary attainments, and was county of , and Btate of b bighly esteemed as an officer and gentleman. | and severally epyensnt with the unites Stat ship uarantee, in case the foregoing bid o: Hp was s Obippewsiof the Hearviever basid,)| 6o i nail tise Ne Or they will at onceexeoute Sand with Dis fauner enlisted in the ist Michigan | the contract for the same, with good and sufticient Sbarpshooters. avery and accomplish- ties, 1 1 t aenth the t ments endeared him to his comrades, and at | G1 the contract, to furaish te articles proposed in theirunanimons request he was promoted toa | conformity to tha terms of the advertisement, lieutenancy. In the fight before Petersburg, | dated June 24, 184. under which the bil was made; June 15, he was in the trenches with his father, | and in case the said -- shall fail to enter and had the misfortune to see his father shot | imto.s contract as aforesaid, we guarantee to make e mis : od the difference between the offer of the said dead by his side. He bore the body of his | S000 tn ana 'the next lowest responaible bidder, parent from the trench to a safe spot, where, | or the person to whom the contract may be weeping bitterly, he dug @ grave in thesand | awarded. A with an old tin pan, and buried him. This Given under our hands and seals this —day that a very strong force of Bradley Johnson’s ca command had crossed the road at Car- rolls Manor, proceeding south. General Tyler, with his staff, left this city last evening to Tesume the command at the Relay House. Dr. Johnson, the medical director at Frede- Tick, arrived at military headquarters yester- day, and gives the following as the results of the battle of Monocacy : Union loss.—Killed and left on the field, 121; wounded and taken to hospital, 190; prisoners taken, 400—total. 711. ‘ Rebel Loss.—Killed, near 300; wounded and in hospital at Frederick, now in our possession, 420—total, 730. The Doctor states that the rebels suffered badly in officers killed and wounded. It was reported yesterday that Major Gen. Franxlin had effected his escape from Gilmor’s cavalry, Mr. J. Miller, jr., vice president of the fourth ward league, whose company areon duty on the western suburbs, communicates left, and it was not practicable to - modore Barney, with the iron-clad Atlanta, Thigpeisyed that-hobastecs tape Meer arrived in the Eastern Branch this morning. at the house of some rebel sympathizer. Strict Tbe ganboat Msivera, bearing the flag of Ad- search will be made for him. mural Lee, is on the way up. The Resolute, of ‘The house of Francis P, Blair was occupied = Nowlin, arrived Spout noon. oe heagguare:® by Gen. Breckinridge, and} New York Parrens.—We are indebted to It has been stated by a morning cotemporary Jos. Shillington, Odeon Building, and Barney that the private papers of Mr. Blair werespared | Green, of the Kirkwood Honsenews stand, for by the rebels. This isa mistake. Mr. Blair's | late New York papers, which these enterpri- house was thoroughly ransacked, all drawers, e os bureaus, writing cases, &c., being forced open a J) SE ed I AS and their contents not carried off were thrown sete Cuerey:: about the house. Mr. Blair's papers, and even From Shillington we have 2 advance copy the letters of the ladies of the family, were | of Harper’s Magazine for August. RA eee it is not known what portion of a r. Blair’s papers were carried off, butas the: were evidently all handled, itis presumbd thet = Bc FROM EUROPE. such as bore on public affairs were stolen, as New York, July 13.—The steamer Austra was all the plate, silver ware, &c., in the lian, with advices to the 3d from Liverpool house. and London, has arrived. A yaluable picture at the Blair house was A meeting at Lord Salisbury’s on Monday~ The Elixir of life forthe Aged. Will give Health and Beauty to the Young. This Prophylactic should be in every family at this season of the year, as this delicious beverago can be used without the deleterious effects o } Liquors. SMITH & MORRISON, fy 7-Im. Proprietors, GOR CAPE MAY. The staunch and commodious Steamer NHAT CAPTAIN FE. A. RYTHER, Of the cape ay, line, ig now making her regular trips te Cape May. ti Leaving Arch street wharf, Phila delphia, every Tuesday, Thursda y= and Saturday at 9o’clock'a.m. Returning, leaves Cape May every Monday, Wednesday and Friday at 8%s o'clock a. m. F 5 Stopping at New Castle going and robiening Fare, $2.5), carriage hire included, Children in the hereby jointly and 80) iea E - | of —, 186—. half price. Servants $1.50, carriage hire extra. |. the following statement in regard to the re- | cut from the frame and carried away by some | Would, it wassaid, be composed of members age tne battle "His rifle told with are a 8 No freight will be received after 8o’clock, and in |’ ported eecaueot Gen. F.: sl rebel vandal. The house of Montgomery | of the House of Lords, and would decide on turned to - Witness. al! instances must be prepaid. Blair, with all its valuable furniture, was | the course to be adopted in regard to the Danis? «Harry Gilmor, with a party ot cavalry, numbering about 150, and having with them Major General Franklin and three officers of his staff as prisoners, encamped at a late hour on Monday night on Oliver’s farm, between Randalstown and Reisterstown. Gen. Frank- lin was in custody of Capt. Nicholas Owings, ot Baltimore county, from whom he succeeded in making his escape at an eariy houron Tues- day morning. The torce of Gilmor remained all day in the neighborhood, scouring the bushes and woods, and searching all the houses precision among the rebel officers, until he fell To this guaranty must be appended the official bimself, wounded badly in the arm. Lieut. G. ertificate aboye mentioned. ; was brought to Washington, where his arm was Each party obtaining a contract will be obliged amputated at the shoulder, which resulted in | to enterinto bonds, with approved sureties, for bis death. His body was embalmed by Dr. | the faithful execution of the same. ° , Upon the award being made, successful bidders a a en cee Gon. | Tilbenotitied and furmished ‘with forms of con- id a, gressional Cemetery to await the order of the | his Department reserves the right to reject any tribe. Lieut. G. was but twenty-seven years Of | or all the bids, if deemed unsatisfactory on any see ae it Yanguseee beside the Ghippewa | Proposals will be addressed to “Brigadier Gen languages, beside the Chi wa roposals drense | Gogueca ann ‘portrait ‘and landscape Dateien: eral George D. Ramsay, Chief of Ordnance, Wash- jy 7-Im OS. A. STEWART, Agent!” MzITARY BOARDING SOHOOL—On Balti- more Railroad, 15 miles from Philadelphia, Pupils have the benefits of a home; thorough course in Mathematics, Languages, English, &c. Number limited. Terms moderate. Received at any time. Fine Library and Apparatos. Address Rey. J. HERVEY BARTON, A.M.,, Village Green Seminary, Delaware county, Pa. jy 9-7w* R. LEON, 414 PENNA. AVENUE, DR, LEON cures gonarehea, cs eer) “ eet, burned by the rebels. question, and a yote of censure en Monda , The Bey. Mr. Macneheimer occupied the | "ight in lieu of the second paragraph of Dw - Morrison house, and was obliged to leave a | T#el’s motion. Hawgate will moye to subig jit sick bed in fleeing from the rebels. He loses | tO her Majesty, as the opinion of the Hors se, all his furniture, clerical robes, plate, library | ‘at the independence of Denmarkand the p 9s- of 500 yolumes, &c., &c. session of the Kingdom on the terms propa sed The story that Mr. F.P. Blair was at his }| by the representative powers, oughtto beg .ar- residence while the rebels were there is untrae, | 2nteed. Reports brought down the road by farmers Lonpon, July 3.—Tutland has been pi aced all go to show that the rebel sympathizers in | U8der Prassian administration. The ly ss ot Maryland were the principal sufferers by the | the Danes at Alsen was from 2.50) t@ 3,000, ; i .D.C.. i “Proposals ” “s Stricture, i ‘bel id. Not only were their hors mostly killed, including 51 officers. ician. The tidings of h ington. D and will be endorsed " : ricture, and barns, in the hope of being able to recap- | rebel rai vy i rses and : Seath Trill bezecarvad with much Teares by his for Blanes RAMSAY, Bri © General, beanie . Sypbilis Bag ture him. This evan ihe statement they made | cattle taken by the raiders for « the good of the Mr. Hawegate will offer eee omer .dmen: red brothers at Bear River. te25-eotd + *Chie€of Ordnance, Sc) geod aeRO RLS or wid ds Hy: thelivenp le. tn Pies vYetatiar Ane te SAArSh | eRe Be aaa cre Teaco esTanel YRS Ih a ouput to lguaranies (as eianebe Recor “ ” . * as continued until five o’clock on Tuesday | into the Confeder Bt ice. : ° bf wenc a FOR SAGE GA gieligbifally, located LAGER | sy 7-tm* Se ee: ovening, when they lefton their way to the | _ It struck us yesterday in visiting the forti- | Denmark and the integrity of ner pest sessions. TELEGRAPHIC NEWS. Bri Rye oe ht Lite at re eronod ih rFHE PUBLIO ARE HEREBY INFORM vicinity of Washington, crossing the Balti- | fications north of the city that they, or rather Mr. Dayton, the American M ter, has =. rick House > by 3),(4rooms.) Saloon Bar, = UBL’ their surroundings, are not quite what they | been feasting the captain and other ¢ jfficers of shouldbe. The abattis in frontof sone of them, |*the Kearsarge. A letter in the Inde pendence for instance, seems to be old and rotten, and | Belge says that two days after the de feat of the we noticed paths made through it by lazy sol- | Alabama an iron-plated vessel, bai it at Bor- diers to ayoid &long detour to the gate en deaux, left there with a view of sue ceeding the trance; which paths could be used by an en- Alabama and revenging her destrv ection. emy a8 well, The British Government is pro secuting an- It seems strange, too, that we had no exterior | Other man in Liverpool for eplir ting men to more and Ohio railroad near Blysville during Jast night.” ‘They also had with them three officers of Gen. Franklin’s staff, These they took away with | them, they not having bean able to escape with their commander. At.Jast accounts nothing was definitely ——~-—— ing Gallery, Kade a patie Paice partes, sad ¢ ay Goes eae pent > 4 4 tial constituting a pleasant resort. own, D. C., has recently changed hands, More Destructions by the Pirate Florida. | S770 ELL & SON, Beal state Brokers, south: | and isnow Open to the traveling commu: LEME PHILADELPRIA, July 12.—The Inquirer has | east corner Pa, av. and 16th st. jy 11 eo i0t* Fe The hotel has Been =efienigped Mi e: v hich ances % reme care and taste. Persons who are 0} cae island rite Bee ALUABLE MILL PROPERTY FOR SALE. remain in the city during the summer months will trom New Orleans, on Saturday afternoon at | A valuable Merchant Mill, situated on the Ches- ane She ro9 8 lar, stesiantl Cee Oey The 2p. m., 60 miles south of Uape Henlopen, by | speake and Ohio Canal, two miles above George- Dion Ho! on $0 minutes’ rit ia 8 cars i i known in this city as te, the whereabouts of te pirate Florida. town, istorrale. Tt bas all, the modern improve. | from the Valtimore and Ohio Railroad Depot, | CiOW Hankin, bat it was the impression of | line of defenses to prevent the enemy from get- BOTY On ee CT city the sapplyol water, drhwh from 4ne canal without EFRIGERAT! persons residing in the neighborhood that he | ting €0 close up to the fort that they comld pick | | Ih UNG li Ore ence aiority of hea ad The Captarc of General Franklin. || Sitey pe ameie emer me; | Re -maraxcunaTonsit | Pally Bi cected ne capture of An- | So SRSRReer He Ne Hee oP eitgachs | Repetan fe akzous tea, Or yRAcE, July 12—Regarding the | rels of Flour per day. An abundant supply o! e.umors in re; p' - a) blishes adiaver Gey Franklin, sear oa General | Wheat from the upper counties, of Maryland and | Just received » very large and complete assort- | nipolis yesterday morning was unfounded. | are of & very different character, having one Seer ee oti aect sees Uma Gilmore reccgnized bim and politely requested | VJ7einI8, and from the Georgetown market. can ORR eA ee eee fear) | Telepsaph communication was opened during } line of defenses within another, of such a char. | SOTeN e Goin, Austria and F russia has been Bim to Jeave the car. Hethen placed himina | at fair ‘Sriccs inthe cities of the District for the o < MONITOR, (a3) the day. with that place, via Annapolis Junc- | acter that the fate of the city does not depend manRnaasten: ; buggy under guard \ qntive produstsof the milll. Por ths last fw yeard and EXCELSIOR a | tion. —Badtimore Sun, 14th. A Sees preteen pete ier The Bank of France lost three millions of it. eB worked successfully and pro! ¥. | C 4 * = | franc: i c. ——— | witha rospect ofits continuance. . || Which are admitted to tour eee TORE ful a cover for rebel sharpshooters, should be The a ree minicar of Sanne announces THE PIC NIC of WESLEY CHAPEL pay. | ae pelere near of he mrchane Boney BLD; peatierns, ang vorkmesshly of the pest quality, FROM WEST VIRGINIA. removed, too, one would think. that the sron-clad Rolf Krake, although hotly GB Beth scntoor Vinpostpoued until further | sonfor wishing to sell is ny deaire to retiteftom | Sppsectatad by all; BONTZ& GRIFETHS? °° | Movements of Gen. Hunter's Command. | pye'Rebel Weunded—What they Say. | tneaged av Alsou, was but slightly injured. notice. By the Baperiniendent, LY _| buninress. | Ayply to. the suhscriver No: 70 Water | te8irau 369 7th atreet, bet. Tasd Kk. PHILADELPHIA, July 13—The' New York | apoutsoofthe wounded left by the Kebels | A ship ct war and three gunboats escaped eae aT oat | fetes Sy WM. H.BDRS. . | FLUGENE BOE, racer ok Sena Pent of Western Vilginit, onthe Lith devant, | ear the 2d toll-gate, were broughtin lastnight Sn eee };— ars: Ph ie abe Be noyer. Hi Hi <j . Apt a aa BAGGAGE EXPRESS. | OR SALE.—The stock Bytates and leateof a deur de Malte, 6c; Le Morne dn’ Dinble, the “Py | says: Gen. Sultiyan’s division bas occupied | and placed under treatment at Lincoln Hospit- SY SE “¥t* Office 383 Pennsylvania avenue } neat little RESTAURANT AND ICE CREAM | Bonne aventure,5°¢; Miss Mary on L’Instrutrice, | Martinsburg without opposition, and restored al, Surgeon J. A. McKee in charge. Among Saal s = LOON, located in abusiness thoroughfare, wilk | 5c; Comedies Sociales, 40e;" Ltr S4PH REYNOLDS & CO, ou are be nold a great burgein in consequence ofsit health L’Avarice. 40e;La Luxure, 400; L’Buvie. ge: Lo 2 rYS> ATTENTION, COACH MAKERS reilroad communications, which are now open them are some seriously wounded, and this 0 tend the ¢ ft wath -L? il, BC thence to Wheeling. Gen. Howe had assumed GC - SSectie i theanocition at German tall Puig | of the owner. METOUELE € SON, | Coleze, ties M'Arguell. 8.” ye wow mayzon, | command at Harper's Farry, relieving Gen. | Morning one named Russell, of the N.O., | PLUMBERS, GAS, AND STEAM FITTERS, (Thorsday) NIGHT, July 14, F. P. KANE. Je 25-eol0t* 8. BE. corner Penna, av. and 15th st. 2 Sigel. Gen. Hunter's forces are very active. | died from the effects of his wound. The fol- No, 600 Nines Srxuer, near avenue, a eG | ar Sa SoTL RO TaN TO THE OL T TZ ene OF WASHING. It is believed that the total rebel force opera- | lowing are among them:—T. ©. Turner, L. ; ; ane) — rs eG, ORTH AMERIOAN REVIEW FOR JULY; TON AND VIOINITY. eee ee na iota itn, P ene ar dr Gay, SM. Hitchcock, 24 N° ©; | Have sunt received, and will constantly Keep on oe trarenof the Public Sclcols wil be |, Weiss Gee scets BETS Or tected Wie of the Dintrict who wish te neces “ifie Herald's Hagerstown special of the 12th |! 1st Lieut, E. Vinsor, 32d N. C.; Charles Loton, | Band, the largest and best, awe Eights, Corson es bic Schoo! i, i * e 2 ua . Ee i % hi 8 eld on PRIDAY next. at 5 o'clock * | Sas Phionephy at ee oo dtime, The | C INK, CROCKERY "GLASS WARE gee Baw | reports heavy firing for several hours yester- | 45th N. O., W. L. Nivk, Gist Ala; T. M. Antry, || Sic! 'Gisbes, malon and other Shades, and all arti~ ‘5 mm. 33 . 7 i dy 1s-3t BR. T. MORSELL, Secretary. _ efects. The Navy of the | or PLA , to our stock, which is very | day in the neighborhood ot Westminster, and |' 12th Ga; W. Stanson, 434 N.O.; W. L. Brown, gles in this libe, from the bers ott aill'be sold 2ist Ga; R. Harris, 36th Ala; $d Lieut. J. Constitatio: di United States. ( jtes. Our Soldiers. A National Curren- | complete in every department, and at}; asevere eavalry engagement is‘indirectly re- THE UNDERSIGNED HAS AUTHORITY ower prices } 4 5 terms. i cy, The Rebellion; its Causes and Oonsequences, | than the same class of goodscan be purebased i ted. General Hunter’s command is on | Shepherd.4th Ga. F.M. Hardy, 30th N. C.; | onthe most reasonable , and Fire-Boaré ene piiganize Cavalry troops for Critical Notices. |” Northern cities, oat Ete CR APL M. | Kands GdipnebtSulitvan asin command at Capt. A. W. Davis, 14th N. C.; W.O. Phillips, ay RANGES, FUBNAOCES, Perce, The United States will furnish iyo FRANCK TAYLOR. sranicle.| 2 Street. | Martinsburg. There is no rebel force west of | Capt. J. W. Butts, 4th Ga:; Lient. W.S. Ren- Ve are prepared to furnish ti Ga, F.Jordan, 4th Ga.: Capt. A.G Weare . best RATED in | fial, 12th Ga, F. Jordan, Ga.; Capt. A,Gra- ‘on very reasonable . tels, eee se: rT hs Hickman, ain Ger Heetaurantay caer gas and STRAM & er, a; T. A. a: ‘We a W. P. Bernhard, 44th Ga.; M. M. Dunlap, 4th atl cap, a8 also everything inthe me jy 1-6t [Chranicle.| i tx. Call at Lichau House, Louisiana ave- HIS IS TO Gr TICE, That the subserf- | —-— sue By order Brig. Gen P,P. Bacon i ber has obtained, Non the Orphans’ Cours of K WAL & BEN DERSON, : M. J. GARY, Washington County, in the District of Columbia, No, 367 D Sraezt, Wain Nueva, Syi2-3t* late Capt. Co. D., Sd Pa Cavalry. letters amentary on the personal estate of | Respectfully inform their frierds and the public South Mountain, and the people are returning home. ms and | | ; y - tly apd at satisfactory msaner. z John Siquses, late of Washingten City, D. G., | generally that they have now in store a well se, FROM GEN. SHERMAN’S ARMY. vB Hall, 4h Ga; J. W. Martin, 4th Ga; Puta sing te mont satisfactory meaner. We egret Fenty settee meron Raving es aint (A | eater oe axp wixnow exan Capture of 2000 Prisoners, | fniguann, toa 8, Gi Robert Martin, Goth | <Salhatpath"nands, Behe ess, te Ne Sue Gabinet Haring wr godat tie shortest notice Oia | Fame, with the vouchers hepepf, to the subscriber, | which they are prepared to sell at tho lowest cash {From the Nashville Times, 7th.} 3a.; Noel Benson, 45th N. 04 W.-Burk, 2tet Rigen street, near Penneylvania avenue, (he acest Curled hair Mattresses can be m: do 48 7008 onor before the gth day of July next; they may | prices. We have just received the following ‘note ge Blaylock, 1 On He B. Liles. 43d | gatablist' LJ : otherwise bylaw be excluded from all benefit of Work done at short notice in the city or country atin theeity. i Scott at WM. J. LEE’S new establisimant,No. 263, 0 from Gen. Webster : 3; James H. Gallaspi, and Lieut. Z. J. =pILLIARD TABLES FOR SALE.—Tho Subscri- Dad pelea sisal 3 a the said estate, by experienced workmea. 0. Battalion, Th | ASS Senate ere Oph tytian, | “Bi ear mr nae emt of Za | Soe RS 207 Detar, | QW apmeePAy even Ute dafats | Milan Gaara sceouet ls semore. | BEMib Toker any ao ———— ae Me fsid Le A ee spat Fruit dacos Aerie veep Mie mae Fs ing. They are p! in wards as much as a 4 will dispose of very low. Nn 10K.—1 hi ed BER SHO. IANOS.—We have received this 4: i r eas “pa $ Billiard room. corner SALE—Becond-hand and new CLOTHING | NinO atreot, between iat street and, New der- | Dofateinway & Bons and 6 of Tings <oa208 | its wings on the Chaitahooehiey above and be- | possible by, themselves, in which no visitors | Inquire.at the Bian hme rinse, tele tt Fe cee ee nena omits Shoes, &c.; OX- | gey avenue. st Boyles Hotel, waste Y will. he giad | Brothers. alee, several Melodeous, whine Lt | low the bridge, The main rebel army is across; | are allowed except by & pase... fo! | sft stesckent utes also for sale, Apply at No. 76 La. ay. | to see my friends and custom rea ni We offer for sale ot the lowest factory only one comps, Hardee's, remains on this side, ae eco wen hws eae ae herzeed | WW, = POSTER romney AND ok ae tweed an hots. ‘ a 5 d rices, veral sect an iancs upon eas: occupyin, @ tete dupont. iz . ELLOE A’ STZ A ME R FAIRBANKS HAS ARBIVED: jy7-1m* uy Sat mounts tis! Devet, Ae p janos are advancing in price, we advise at varmewenther ie Very eas one on seer DALDIE Or Balin een the SAPP 427 rinonth tretiesy k i ignees will please attend to So search of a reliable Inatrument, to call wed ene: e strong ene- that {aes of getting Je 27-Trn* xt door Bank ey eee foo or nile for New York on SBR pare ram Sete EH whine our assortment nat GMA ERNOTE EAE SE coek erase | comediowe eirinaticetentiacheney ms 7e this FOR SATE f fg ae your old PRC AE aoe itera : ‘ORB BAIKTS made to int eee erence : i the river % | show on‘Onr front to draw off attention while OLT, will work either aingle oF dou ee aay PE MOREAR Snowe | ee racine eacdg Sense | RGLRMEESARGASUDS ent Guns. a, | Pcs BEPfaftemonih the Nt: | iy come, eut ay Margen’ tar | te rant uN © HOARE E SN gn TAT ¢ . p Wheel x . 12 Bete Manon pmith Homant: #1 © cone macho ae Hst,, bet fins. LIN Hrauize sf ths corner of ath’ Send atroats, ot aaa LD warden Brigudier General the, aeaich having ws. Sei all that portion | Wall, biepuens & Co. WH, nas. 134 By FRANCK TAYLOB} 6 21-297 si ween an ss fs dy ll-eo3t »D. . 64 iF .