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al a AUCTION SALES. FUTURE DAYS B* J.C. McGUIRE& CO., Auctioneers. TRUSTEE SALE OF BRICK DWELLIN' T ON NORTH H. RETWE THIRTEENTH AND FOURTEENTH STREE By virtue ofa deed of trast from Wm. H. Clam- pittand wife, dated the twenty-third day af, a a ighteen hundred and fifty-eight. an einai LiverJ-A.8., No. Wi, folios 43, and 439, one of the land reedrds for Washingto! eounty, District of Columbia, I will sellat Public netion, on the premises.on MONDAY AFTER- KOON uly 23d, at 6 o'clock, all that bot or parcel ‘ofland in the City of Washington. an@ District of Columbis aforesaid, being parts of Lota numbered one, twenty-nine, and eaciy 1,29. 30,) im Square numbered two hun and fifty, /25',) as said Lota and Square are ked, laid down and distin- guished on the plan of said city: penrening fot ae rt ata point on the line of H street north, eight Feet four inches,(8 feet4 inches.) eastof the south- west corner of said lot numbered one, and runni: thenee eaxt sixteen feat Sincher, (16 feet 9 incl thence north ninety-two feet, (92 feet.) thence sixteen feet eightivches, (16 feet 8 inches,) thence south ninety-two feet, (92 feet.) to the of beginning, improved by a well-built brick house i the modern improvements, roperty lies just east of the Demenou bere d opposite the Presbyterian Ohurch. and = a ene desirable residences of ita clase in e city. Terms: One-half of the purchase money in cash; the remainder, with interest, in six months deed will be given and a deed of trust taken to secure the deferred payment, All conveyances, including revenue stamps, at the cost of the purchaser, S a Should the terms of sale not be complied with within three days, the ‘Drnatee reserves the Tight to re-rell at the risk and expenses uf the purchaser, rgiving oné week's notice in the National In- telligencer, or other newsprper, bed in Wash- ington. JNO. D. MePHERSON, Trustee. Jy 6-co&ds 3.0; Mo@UIRE & 00.. Aucts, B THOMAS DOWLING, Auct.; Georgetown. RUSTEE’S SALE. By authority of ‘3 deed of trust, dated the Sth Pebruary, 1967, and recorded iu Liber J. A.8., No, 281, folio ‘24, from John Ellis and another, fo se- eure a debt due to 8am Cropley, and by his direot Son, T shall sell atauction.on MON DAY Jat Angust next. at5e’clock in the afternoon, om the prem- jees, the piece or parcel of ground,in Georgetown, being parts of Lots No.74 and 75. in the old town, fronting on the north side of: Water ent beginning at s point 126 feet i inches westerl from the corner of High and Water streets, an running from said beginning with street westerly 25 feet, thence north to # 30 feet alley: thence east with ssid alley 25 feet, thenes seuth the place of beginning. with the house thereon. ne- third of the purchase money in cash, sidue at fix and twelve months—not with surety, bearing interest—and alien on t. remises until paid, and when paid the property be conveyed to the purchaser; and unless the te: ms are complied with within five days from the aale,a re-sale will be made, after a week’s notice in the Evening Star, at the cost and risk of the ieete tinmpe ec, t the purchaser's expense ja, stamps, &c., a . Ds, Kou at SW. BEDIN, Trustes. - 99 22-3tawadds THOS. DOWLING, Auct, |e ES TRAVELERS’ DIRECTORY. B GAPE MAY. ¥ Y EATLEGAD EROM PHULADELERIA FROM ‘A WEST JERSEY BAIL Gy Bg i hen Be || re 6a, m., accommodation due at 1o}¢ a. m. 410 &. m., express due at 134 p. m, At #4 a. m., expressdue at 3 p.m. Returning, leave Cape May— 6 . express due at 92 a.m 11.4)-aecommodation due at 432 p. m. 5.10-p. m express due at 8% p.m. “Through withant chen e of Ria or baggage. New ears, and everything firat-claas. Sm J. VAN RENESELAER, Sup’t. BALT ORE ‘D OHIO RAILROAD. WR RS Ses On and after Sunday, June 19th , 1864, Daily Trains will be run between Washington and New York and Washington and the West. ns follows: POR PHILADELPHIA, NEW YORK AND BOSTON. Leave Washington at 7.30 a. m.,11.15 a. m.,and 8.30 p. m. daily, except Sunday, On Sunday at 8.30 p. m. only. FOR BALTIMORE AND PHILADELPHIA Leave Washington at 3p. m, daily, except Sum- 28 will note that thia traim runs as far a Philadelphia only. FOR NEW YORK. Leave Washington daity at 6.39 p. m. 5 Ths wain yg New York passengers exclusively. FOR BALTIMORE, Leave Washington at 6.30. m., 1.15 a. m.,3p. be 4.462. m.,7.20 p.m , aud 8.3*p.m.,except Sun- Ay. On Scpday at 7.50 a. m.. 3p. m., and 8.0 p. m, FOR ALL PARTS OF THE WEST. hington at 6.3) a.m, apd3,4.45and 3.30 except Sunday, . . m d to all points WEST, and bassase FOR ANNAPOLIS. Leave Washington 30 a. mm. daily, except Sunday. «No train for Annapolis on Sunday. a Trains leaving Washington at 7.3) 8. m. and 6.9 p.m. gothrougb to New York without chanse of cars i Sleeping care on6.%and8.%)p.m.trains. Berths ean be secared antil 5 p.m. daily at the ticket of- fice. After that hour they muat be secured of the sleeping car conductor. ‘The Grst and fifth trains atopat all way points. The 3 p. m. train stops only at Bladensburg, Beltsville. Lenré!, Annapolis Junction and Belay Bouse + except Sunday. 2 On Sunday it stops at all way points, PARTICULAR NOTICE. Pacsengers will please observe that the 3p. m. traip runs only as fav.as Phtlodelphia daily, excert Sunday. Qn Susdey it runs to Baleamenyente, Ali that the 6.30 p. zn. train takes New York passensers oniv or fr information, tickets of any kind, an spas to GEO. 8 KOONTZ, Agent at Wash: ington, or at the Ticket Office. 2 W._2. SMITH, Master of Transportation. L. M. COLE, General Ticket Agent. je 20-tf G?"“* PENNSYLVANIA ROUTE To THE NORTHWEST AND SOUTHWEST. Bees ee D AND AFTER NOVEMBER 15TH shine eiiicacs Baltimore from the North Cal- vert Station as follows: Yast Mail at--— arrisburg Aceo ¥ Ponwine Expeess - od a 6.30 A.M. THAIN FROM WASHINGTON a oe with the9.2a. mw, train Baltimore for Pittsburg and the West, and for Elmira, Buff- alo, Lochester, Dunkirk ¢ anandaigua, aud Ni- agate Falls, and for New York city, ROM WASHINGTON Fithine aan mm. train from Balti- Elmira and the North and Pittsburg est. nd 4.45 p.m. ABS ON NIGHT TRAINS. Bee eaters aT GoveRNMEy? Raves, ONE THROUGH TRAIN ON SUNDAY. Penn. avenue aad oth at) under National Hotel, Washington. arperiatgadent Oy i c J. WILKINS, PY sanamtinnspacoenias i j*roarant To suTLERS SUTLERS WILL FIND H. A. DOWNING & CO.’S CONCENTRATED OLA 70 BEB A MOST VALU &BLB ARTICLE TO “THEIR TIDE, It sells very, rapidly, and ij s the most economical article of d' st for the officer's mess, It is prepared im one minute, and makes # most delicious Soup or Chowder. It is highly recommended by 4rm Burgeons, The profits are lar.ge. ¢: H..A, DOWN ING & 00., Manufacturers of Cloncentrated Fooe No, 111 East 18th st., Now York. For sale by BARBOUB & SEMA(ES, Role Agents, 65 Louisiana Avenue, eetly Washington, D.O ms*2* OOLLINS & 00.8 PHILADELFHIA DBAUGHT ALB ABD POSTER. iam sew receiving large quantities:1f DEADGET AL} and POBTSR from this eiebrated Brewery whieh I am prepared to furnish on short notise to all persons muo will favor me With thei.” orders. Satisfaction quarantied. Orders given to my drivers willbe promptly st- tended to. Goods delivers in ali parwof Washington apd td _ ett i Georgetown. D. O. Hs SL Pear ene IAN CABINET ERS, ANA and ane 5 ior ‘ Eumanity.) four of their mot inatrpetive and io teresting Lectures on Marriage and its Spalitics Seeeiigns Weake aan i putan re ipsorance of OD. at h o Physiol and Nature's Law 1 these invaluable ve eane of ghtening saving thousands.and will be forwarded free on the receipt of four sone. by ad Seer Brostway. carton OrK cer iv A in fv. ena. of , and eas ee Lonusiaric ameter” wD 4 ee FRANCK PATLOR® " AUCTION SALES, € ou, XXEV. FUTURE Days. YJ. C, MoGUIRB & CO., Auctioneers. TRUSTEB’S SALE OF FALUABLE BUILDING In execution of a decree of the Supreme Court of the District of Columbia, sitting inequity, in the cause of Hagner et al vs. Bandell et al.,on he 7th instant, the subscriber, sell, at Public Auction, on thi o'clock ingto cr i fronting 65 feet 7 inches. on Hi street, petween iath and isth sercetar orate tes orbits reservation on the south side of Pe: lvania ave- pus. and rapning back 183 feet, acs Fart of let Boy 2. fronting 2) feet on H street near its intersection with Pennsylvania aven' and running b: about 13) feet, with the impro' meet consisting of a brick office. 0. 19, pera ga 38th street 52 feet, and. Tunning back 159 feet 9 inches. 19, fronting an wines o137 feate inahes, and ras: . o 8 es. im ning back Ee5 Tees pane ry i Also. all that part of No, lf, Hing immedi- ately im the rear of that part of Lot No, 13, last mentioned. which is now, and fot many years has been. inclosed and used as a garden with the said part of Lot No. 16, and Lot No, 19—the said portion of Lot No. being 57 feet 6 inches by 1b feet 3 28, This property is in an agreeable and improving part of the city, in view of the avenue, and very well located for residences. The Lots will be subdivided, if desired, to suit purchasera, On the following day, TUESDAY the 12ti July. 1864. in further akecation of Pag pee subscriber will ee:l, gt the Auction 3 of Jas, C. McGuire & Co., at six o’clock a follow- ing vacant Lotw lying east of the Ca; 3 ots Nos. Il, 12, 13; and 14, im Square 989, Iring p sn Retry at the corner of north D and reets east, Lots Nos. 1, 2,15, and 16, in Square 963. lying in one. body, at the corner of north C and lith streets e ast. Lots Nos. 1, 3, 8. and 4, 1n Square 1,35, fronting torether 311 feet on East Capitol street, between 3th and 14th streets east. Lots Nes. 1. 2,3,4, and 20, in Square 1,057, fronting together 29 fest on Kast Gapitol street, at the cor- ner of 15th street east. 9 Lots Nos. 7. 15, 16, and 17, in Square 1,119, front- ing on East tol and south A streets, between sth and i9th streets east Lots Nos.1-and 2, in Square 1,112, lying at the ecrner of south O and '9th streets east Many of these sre corner Luts, situated on the widest streets. on high ground. &c. The terms of sale prescribed by the decree are as foliows: One third of the purchase money to be in carh, and the residue in two equal install- ts. at six and twelve months from the day of sale. 60m interest, to be secured by approved notes or bonds, The Trustee reserves the tg to resell any por- tion of the property, in case the terms of asle are not complied with within ten days from the day of H je risk of the defaulting yurcheser, on r. notice in the National Intelligencer. Conveyances and stamps st the cost of the pur- ehaser . B. HAGNSR, Trustee. jel6-2awdds J.C. MOGUIRE & 0O., Aucts, B27 THE ABOVE SALE I8 UNAVOTDABL Bumenes until THURSDAY and FRIDAY AP- place. NOONS, July 2ist and 2d, same hour and A. B. HAGNER, Trustee. | Sy 15d J.C. MOGUIRE & Go., Aucts, Y J.C. McGUIRE & Co. Auctioneers. TRUSTEE’S SALE OF EXCELLENT FURNI- TURE AND HOUSEHOLD EFFECTS. On THURFDAY MORNING, July 21st, at 16 o'clock. at bonse No, 26 Louisiana avenue, be- tween 4%, and 6th streets west. formerly the resi- dence of Edward Swann, Eaq..by virtue of a deed of trost dated January 18th, , and daly recorded in Liber NC. T. No. 25, fol-on #3, et seq., one of the LandRecords for Washington county. I shall sell ali the «xcellent furniture and household ef- fects, comprising in part—_ Superior Rusewood Case Piano Forte Pair of Franch piste Mantel Mirrors 52x73 1 French plate Pier Glass, 27x107 Handsome Rosewood brocatelle carved Sofas, Arm, Easy, and Parlor Chairs Rosewood and Black Walnut Marble-top Centre and Fancy Tabies 3 Brocatelle and Lace Curtains and Fixtures Whataots. Reception Chairs r Superior Velvet, Brusseil, and Ingrain Carpets throughout 5 Number of fine Engravings Extension Dining Table. Sideboard i Glass, and Crockery Ware Silver-plated Ware. Table Cutlery | Bed and Table Linen, Towels, Napkins Walnut and Mahogany Bedsteads, Bureaus, Ward- robes.and Washstands Hair and Husk Matresses, Bolsters, and Pillowa Blankets, Comforts, Spreads a0 Look ing. glassos, Toilet Betts, Shades peas eating Stoves of various kinds, 2 Tec aettne with the usual assortment of Kitchen Requisites. erms cash. = EUGENE CARUSI, Trustee, $y 15-4 d. Bee UIRE ‘& CO., Auets. Y J. C. MOGUIBE & CO., Auctieneers. B. TORY SALE OF A FINE SQUARE OF esas GROUND. On PRIDAY AFTERNOON, July 224, at 6 o'clock, at the Anction Rooms, we shall sell the whole of Square No, 390, lying on north ,H street, between 7th and ath streets east. The sale of this square entire affords a fine op- por tiney ie investment or epoca lati eles well wi, @ grave in s rapit mp} cf ie . has pavement, &c., lald on the H street ron Terme- One-half eash; the remainder in 6 and 12 months, with interest, secured by deed of trust op the premises. Converanees at the cost of the purchasers. it . jyisd J.C. Mc@UIRE & CO., Aucts, BY JAS, OC. McGUIRE & CO., Auctioneers, VALUABLE DWELLING HOUSE AND BUILD- ING LOTS AT THB CORNER OF NORTH H AND 19TH STREET WEST. Gn THURSDAY APTEKNOON, July 2tt, at half past six o’clock,on the premises, we 11 sell, tor account of extate of the late Com. Cr: pe of Lots 10 and 11 in Square No 120, at the corner of 19th street west and north H street, together with the improvements, consisting of a three-story brick. dwelling house, with back buildings. stabling. &c. The property will be divided into three parts. two building lots and the house and foton which it stands, with a sufficient side alley, Poss: ion of the house will be given onthe Ist Of October aga erme cash. : Contof conveyances and stamps to be paid by the a «J.C, MeGUIRE & O0., Aucts, NDEMNED QUARTERMAS8TER’S ALE OF COND AN RES Ly S i icf Quartermasters Gfice, Washington Depot, pied WasHINGTON. D. C., July 16 1864. Will be sold at publts auction, at Seventh-street wharf, in the city of Washington, on FRIDAY, July 22, 1584, at ll o’elock a. m., alot of Quarter- master’s Stores, condemned aa unfit for use, viz: Scoop Bhovels, Chairs, Picks. Lanterns, preeme, puavess & e Covers. opper, Petter Presses Life Preservers, &e. Tables. Sful bidders will be required to remeve the stores within Sve days from date of sale, sh, in Government funds. Terese D. H. RUCKER, Brig. Gen, and Chief Quartermaster. iy 16-4 Depot of Washington. UCTION SALE OF CONDEMNED HORSES, ‘Wan Derantuenr, CavaLay Bursa, Watsiscrsns! 252 July 4; 1884, Will be sold at PUBLIC AUCTION, to the high- (ake Didder, at the times and places named below, Y'Lepanon, Pennsylvania, THURSDAY, July th, Reading, Pennsylvania, THURSDAY, July aist, a Harcinbars, Pennsylvania, THURSDAY, July Altoona, Pennsylvania, THURSDAY, August ‘Williamsport, Pennsylvania, THURSDAY, Au- gust ith, It. TWO HUNDRED (200) CAVALRY HORSES at OE ae eorace have pres pontomnel as unfit for oO je Army. i pepe pend purposes many good bargains Pe cee vos singly OT#eS 5 - : i tes currency, Terms: Cashin United swings a ripest Lieut. Col, and ©: $ pid a Sy6-td y fAle OF CONDEMNED HORSES AND MULES, Chief Quarter master’s Giicay Devos Washensions Washin 4 ry Stame 25, Will be sold at puoite auction, at ths ¥ the Obse: the city of Washington, Br On WEUNESDAY, July 6.1864, and On on ESDAY, July 20, 1884, a lot of HORSES AND MULES, Te condemned as unfit for public service rms: Cash in Government funds. Bale tocommenee at 10 o'clock 8. m. Bie. onset Bi ‘RUCKER, Somemt sn’ Depot of Washington, PIANOS. OUR New Bteinw: . ral other makers, Dave ueeen, : hf tence, and sev are atojon hand one -ogtare Sul en low prices. Tt? that have Muri Bore of ls Oo SERN the) | Doors Oorner lith rt. and Ps. BY, AMUSEMENTS. CANTERBURY HALL. CANTERBURY HALL! AN A L LICANTEBBURY HALL, {§ THE: Louisiana Ave Near Corner of Sizth street, Rear of National and Metropolitan Hotels, Grorée Lea... W. B, Cavanaven. +... Proprietor. Stage Mansger THE POPULAR SUMMER RESORT! THE POPULAR SUMMER RESORT! THE POPULAR SUMMER RESORT! THE POPULAR SUMMER RESORT! THE POPULAR SUMMER RESORT! THE POPULAR SUMMER RESORT! The entire great Dramatic. Pantomimic, Operatic an MONSTER COMBINATION, MONSTER COMBINATION, MONSTER COMBINATION, In an Immenee Bill of ROVELTIES, NOVELTIES, NOVELTIES. The Incomparable Ethiopian Comedisns in a N h of QORKOGRAPHICALITIES, CORKOGRAPHIOALITISS, Including the Side-Splitting Farce of the MISCHIEVOUS DARKBY, MIBCHIEVOUS DARKEY, MISCHIEVOUS DARKEY, JOHN MULLIGAN, Character of Daly Theis the Fas-b jegro Extravaganzs, entitled RIGGING A PURCHASE, RIGGING A‘PURCHASE, RIGGING A PURCHASB, is Great In his ee THE WINE SELLER SOLD. @ra 4 Characteristic MIGORLLAWY MISOELLANY MISCELLANY MAMMOTH COMPANY! MAMMOTH OOMPANY! MAMMOTH COMPANY! New Comic Voealisations by W. B. CAVANAGH, New Negro Acts by the Inimitable Trio, DOUGHERTY, WILLIAMS, and The Beautifal Characteristic Ballet, arranged by Mlle Viola, entitled THE SAILOR’S CARNIVAL NIVAL THB SALLOR’S CA. To jeoneinde each evening with the Comic Panto- e OOOPER V8. OOBBLER! COOPER VS. OQBRLER! COOPER V8. COBBLER! LADIES AND CHILDREN! Do not forget our SATURDAY APTERNOON MATINEE! AT TWO O'OLOCE. (RE GREAT COMPANY APPEAR IN A SPLENDID BILL! | Admission—Ladien 3 cents; Children 15 cents, Reed dst thbe aca SA BO otaecsecesectssricseseccemessese: 50 rivate Boxes, holding six persona_.____.. 5 00 | Pidkete for sale at the Hotels and Restaurants. at 7 ocloek; Performance to com- Forslaek. : WASHINGTON, D. C., MONDAY, JULY 18, 1864. N&. 8,553. AMUSEMENTS. @ROVER'S THEATER. SANFORD OPERA TROUPE prGPARD GRANGE OF PROGRAMME, - GREAT ALLIANCE. In all their COMICALITIES. To conclade with the Contraband’s Jubilee, entitied Q@ET ABOARD THE FLAT-BOATS; Or, who will find us now. _jy 18-lw PIO NICS, EXCURSIONS, &c. rp aa GRAND EXHIBITION FIREWORKS AND PIO-NIC was ~ stponed on Thursday, the ith instant, that wit take place on THURSDAY, the 2ist, at BECKERT’S GARDEN, Navy-Yard. Mn- tertainments to commence at 3 0’elock; fire- works at9o'elock. Tickets 5 ceats; admit- ting gentleman and ladies. S¥ 18-3t* EMEMBER THE PIC-NIC R of the een SOCIAL ASSOCIATION At LOEFFLER’S CITY GARDEN on MONDAY July 38, 1864. fy 16-2¢" 1.99, ropa te The members of ORTEN- . TAL LODGE, No. 19, would Fenpecrfally inform the members f the Order and their friends that ju they will havea grand PIO NIC*-— on MONDAY AFTERNOON, July I8th, 1854, at BECKERT’s GARDEN. Navy Yard. commencing atl o'clock. for which every arrangement has been made for the comfort and enjoyment of all who may attend. Tickets FIFTY CENTS; admitting a gentleman and ladies. Committee—F. 8 trebb, Lewis Kettler, Wm. Kettler. dy 15-3t BMRMEEE THE AWKWARD OLUB, Whose -NIC was to be given on Tuesday Dut was postponed on aecount of cent excitement, will take place On THURSDAY, Jury 2187, At WASHINGTON PARK, Seventh street The proceeds of thia Pic-Nic will be appropri- ated to assist in erecting a Monument to be placed over the remains of those unfortunate females who. lest their lives by the recent explosion at the ashington Arsenal. The Committ ledge themselves thst nothing will be left undone to make thisthe Pic Nic of the season, CoMMITTER. A, W Busey, G. W. Schafer, A. A. Bishop, | @. Tucker, Sy 15-5t* R. King. FOR GLYMONT. Srzamzr PHENIX, Captain Stackpole, will leave foot of 7th street every SUN- DAY MORNING at TWetdlock daring See Sie the sessom. for the above Summe! Resort. The above steamer can be chartered to private arties during the week, by applying to Captain Brack stairs le, or 324 Pennsylvania avenue, up 2 PERSONAL. NLY FIFTEEN WEEKS IN AMERICA. DR. BECHTINGER, formerly Surgeon in charge in the Austrian and Italian army, oc- cupied himeelf with the treatment of all kinds of diseases. Particular attention given to Female Diseases and Private Diseases. Besides the knowl- edge of three ol:i languages, he converses in Eng. lieh, French, Italian, German, and Spanish lan- guages. His Imperial Commissions and his Diplo- mas from the most celebrated university of Burcpe hang in his office, No, 499 Seventh street. a Bechtingeris very mueh encouraged tohavedaring this very short time the patronage of the public of Washington, as. among many others not pub- lished, the following certificates may be attested : “* This is to certify that I have been troubled for the Iast three yas with a chronic disease, resist- ing ait miecical (resins sy Cas which pragoen the ald o OC) Dger, ve been perfac' 5 Washington city, Ist June, iit. @. DONE.” and your success in it, recommend you very high- 1 i, recommen’ b. BMITH.” y. What German newspaper, (Weker Columbia,) says: after a long sicknesa my poor child hecame dropsical. in which time J cali to you, dear gir,and you saved him. MASCON & K. Dotreot. No. 298.” “I hed tried an eycciges, without any effect, against the chrenic lung disease of my eldest son, ‘uptil under your treatment be repreres “Maryland av. ,i2thst. MULLER, Painter.” All these and many other very difficult cures have been made b: ir. B.in the above specified time. Regular office hours from 9 tolls. m., and 4 to6p.m. For the poor and unfortunate posi- tively only from 11 to 12. Medicines without charge. o. 499 Seventh street, opposite Odd Fellows’ Hall. jy 5-Im* | eet OF IMPOSTORS!!!—Dr. LEON. for many years @® successful practitioner in New York, has opened(fora few weeks) an office No. 414 Penn’s avenue. between 4% and 6th streets, where those afflicted (either male or temale) with diseases of Private nature may consult him. No charge made if he fa'ls to cure. Persons at a dis- ener: be treated by addressing by wail. yy 2-1m poczor son ee, No. 410 Thirteenth street west, between G and H, insures success in all FEMALE COMPAINTS., Consultationsexclusive- ly with ladies. Hours 9a. m.to 5 p.m, je 29-1m* DR. J. H. THOMPSON AB Removed from No. 474 north F to 512 H street, one door west of 7th st. Office hours, 10toi2a.m,;2to5p.m, je23-1m* UERY?—Who bas the largest assortment of ttern for Stamping?" Who is the only prae- teal person, that Stamps? Whe has the tarbest number of bands at Embroidery? Who has the finest stock of Embroideries, Braids, &c., and who ia the only person in the District that does Fluting for ladies dreases?. W7-PRINCK, 381 F STREET, og where ladies can select from 25,00) choice patterns for any kind of work, and where they cau get ANY PATTERN stamped. Having stamped for 80,00 ladies is proot that he knows his business. Ladies who do not want their goods spoiled, but stamped as they should be, go to the only person in the city who d ood work. FuoTINnG | FLUTING! FLUTINGI The only machine in town now in operation, Fiuting done a8 good asin new York or elsewhere tf 697351 F street. opposite Patent Office, SUMMER RESORTS. NITED STATES HOTEL CAPE ISLAND. N, J, JOHN WEST, AARON MILLER, PROPRIETORS. Beg leave to call the attention of their friends and the public to the above magnificent, Establishment, which will be open for the reception of visitorson the 15th of, Besides aspacions Dining Hall and Parlors, it contains an unusual number of large and well Ventilated Bed Rooms, all handsomely furnished with new furniture throughout. The Proprietors of this Sstablishment will spare BO care or expense te meet the wants of their guests, thereby hoping to share liberally in the public patronage, Application for raoms made to the subscribers, by tet ter to Cape Island, will receive a prompt 8-67 WEST & MILLER. DENTISTRY. Gus DISCOVERY IN DENTISTRY. Teeth Extracted without Poin with tha Muhrite of Ozysen. I would advise all z tract to call at Dr. TE WIRs ole somo x anc have them taken out by this new and harmless process. Also ¢all examine the Dector’s new and {m- proved method of Insérting Artificial Teeth. If you once see the great improvement in his teeth Tad valuable ones Noo Seo eet pene yi ene. a . e Vath and sth streata,”” a7 PS: Avenue, novB §. B. LEWIS, M. D., Dentist. TEET M H. + LOOMIS, M. D., the Inventor and Paten’ of thoMINERAL BLATE TENTH at = tends personally at his office in this sity. 'y persons can wear these‘ teeth vho cannot wear otbers, and no person can wear others who eannot wear these, Persons calling at my office can be accommodated with apy style and price of Teeth they may desire, but tothoze who are particular and wish the purest, cleanest, strongest, and most perfect denture that art cas froduce, Hee, MIN PLATE will be Boon ia bia oly No 338 Pennsylvania ia city—No. 'e! va avenue between 9th \. Phtlaceiph rand streets. Also, 907 Brokat ree a er SOT D brvant, wen N 0. RET. 2 Nines. arene inferm their frien and the public enerally that they have now in store a well se- os WALL PAP Ene AND WINDOW SHADES, which they are plvelis to sell at the lowent c 8 PiWork done at short notice in the city or country experienced workme mem ber the place, 167 D street, near sth, wranklin Hall balding apai-tt ITANOS.. é received this day, 4 Pianos Of Steinway & Bons, aad oof Haines Bro Satis also, savers) Mcipsensay which we offer for ¢ lowest factory anes Beveral second hand Pianos upon easy 8, As Pianos are advancing im price, we advise per- | sons in aearch of reliable Tnstrament, to call and examine our assortment. W.G.METZEROTT, je29 corner 1 ith and Pa. avenue Av OF RICHMOND AND DING 550 Mileounter.shewina rebel eck ta, Your treatment of my involuntary diacharge, TELEGRAPHIO NEWS. FROM PETERSBURG. cutie LOorrespondence of the Chronicle.] further delay. Execution. {Correspondence of the Chronicle.] their families. taneously launched into eternity. the sanctuary of their dear homes. “acter. tive relations. FROM EUROPE. Impertant Proceedings in Parliament— Semmes to Attack the Kearsarge Again in a New Vessel. New York, July 17._The steamship Amer- ican, from Southampton om the 6th, has ar- rived. Mr. Disraeli moved a resolution of a want of confidence in the Government, in the House of Commons on the 4th ines, Mr. Giadstone denied that England's infiu- ence had been lowered. Mr. Newdgate moved an amendment, declar- ing that.the independence of Denmark onght to be gnarantied. Mr Kinglake’aamendment, that England’s policy was for peace, was also offered. On the Sth, Mr. Cobden spoke at great length. TLe debate was adjourned on the sth inst. Malmsburr will move a similar resolution in the House of Lords. The French papers state that the Prussian and Austrian troops in the Duchies have been increased, and that Prussia intends possessing ail the Danish Islands, and afterward attack- ioe Copenhagen. he Presse says that King Christian has per- sonally requested Napoleon’s protecting inter- vention. of Holland at the Hague. forma&tion establishes the tact sarge. Lonpox—FE last Friday. Breadstufts—W heat, 2d. higher; flour, dearer; corn advanced Is. 6d.a2s. FROM MEXICO, Prospects of the New Emperor. Nzw York, July 16.—The steamer Havana brings Mexican news to June 3th, via Ha- vana. Maximibian had inyited President Juarez and other Liberal chiefs to come to the city of Mexico and consult together ona plan fora restoration of peace and a firm establishment of the Empire, guaranteeing them full protec- tion and safety. It is said they all refused to hold commani- cation, excepting by arme, with an agent of Napoleon, The Emperor has taken up his residence at Chepultepec, five miles from the capital. No minister has yet been appointed to the United States. The general opinion was that there was no truth in the reported adhesion of Gen. Uraga to the Emire. THE WAR IN GEORGIA. No further Advance Toward Atlanta—Re- ported Capture of 6,000 Rebel Priseners. Lovisvitiz, July 16.—Kriday’s Nashville Times says at the last accounts our forces’ were still strongly and securely entrenched at the Chattahoochie, There has been no pursuit of the rebels and no advance from the banks of the Chatta- hoochie toward Atlanta. Passengers on the evening train state that rumors prevail at Nashyille that Sherman bas captured 6,000 prisoners. The time and lo- catity are not mentioned, It is reperted that General Sherman has or- dered the correspondent of the New York Times out of his lines. From St. Lonis—Missouri Militia Joining the Rebels. Sr. Lovis, July 16.—By order of Gen. Rose- craus, two tugs are furnished by the under- writers, and one by the Chief Quartermaster’s Department; one hereafter to be kept in the harbor with a full head of steam on, day and night, to tow burning boats into the Tiver. All steamers not receiving or discharging freight are to anchor in the stream. Allskiffs, bad 1s and other small craftare prohibited from ing employed in the harbor without proper authority. Capt. G. W. Ford is appointed Mnilitary harbor master. A despatch from St. Joseph says five com| nies of Militia, mostof which belonged to ie Moss’s regiment, have nearly all gone over to the Rebels under Thornton. Intelligence from Mobile. Oatno, July 16.—The steamer Yon Phu} ar- Tived at Cairo last night with two hundred hogsheads sugar, and two hundred barrels mo- lasses for Cincinnati. ’ steamer Magnolia bas been fined five hundred dollars by military authorities for failing to report at Cairo. Mobile papers are very desponding. Great spprenension exists there of raids by sea and and A steamer, the name of whichis spopresed, lately ran the blockade, with a valuable cargo, including a large mount of military stores. General Loyell, who formerly commanded New Orleans, bas been res! to the rebel atservice. A Band of Ferrest’s Men near Nashville. ‘consumed. Contracting of the Lines—Public Exe- HApQUARTERS ARMY OF THE PoTOMAC, July 15, 6 a. w.—Ourlipes have been contract- ed, the lett having been folded upin such a manner as to materially strengthen the front line as it now is. The left of the line extends no further than tke Jerusalem plank-road. Night before last the 2d corps was marched out to the works thrown up by the 6th corps near the Weldon railroad. A flank movement on the part of the enemy was anticipated. Hancock had his corps en masse near the Wil- liams’ House. No enemy showed himself alter we had awaited his comme a night and day. The line was then shortened without HEADQUARTERS ARMY OF THE PoToMAc, July 15.—The execution of privates Gordon and Geary, of the 72d New York volunteers, con victed of rape, took place this morning at9 o'clock before 4,000 spectators, consisting chiefly of teamsters, ambulance drivers, hospital at- tendants, and other non-combatants, Gen. Pat- rick having selected a locality where this class (of persons congregate, so that the scene might bave a wholesome effect upon those who are more or less outside the limits of military con- trol. Previous to the execation, both prisoners became penitent, and requested the chaplain who was present tosay a few words of caa- tion to the spectators in their behalf, beseech- ing them to take warning from the scene they were about to witness, and to mark ont for themselves @ line of conduct which should steer clear of the misery which they had brought upon themseives and entailed upon Ata given signal the bolt was drawn, and the two unfortunate men were almost instan- ‘While they were still suspended, Gen. Pa- trict, Provost Marshal General, called all those present to “attention,” and ina few eloquent and telling woras described to the assemblage the difficulty which had been experienced in the detection of the men who had just paid the penalty of the law. He said that “the finger ot God was in this matter, and that but for His imterterence this outrage against the laws of society, of man, and of Heaven, would have passed by unavenged.” He stated that it was the intention of Gens. Grant and Meade, and of every good and true man in thearmy, that this violation of the sacred rights of home should be stopped. He called attention to the existing raid in the North, and asked those present who had a mother, or a sister, ora wife, or even a triend, to picture to themselves their misery, if the ravages of war had inyaded This is the fourth execution for this terrible offence. It isto be hoped it may be the last, bat of one thing you may rest assured, no mercy will be shown tooffenders of this char- After hanging for half an hour the bodies were cut down and turned over to the respec- The Czar of Russia intends visiting the King SouTHAMPTON, July Serety certain in- at Captain Semmes has officers and acrew for his new vessel—_the Rappahannock—and intends to sail soon froma French port to attack the Kear. ening.—Consols closed at 90% 290%. American securities yda\d higher than From Fortress Mouree. ForTRESs MonZoR, July 15.—Lient. Ooionel Chambers, of Massachusetts, died to-day at Chesapeake Hospital from bis wounds. Steamer United States, trom Bosten, arrived and reports, July 18, 5.p. m., lighGship on New South ehoals, bearing morn wey from Maine, distant thirty miles; heard heavy firing north northwest: heard twenty guns; by the sound judge the firing to be twenty-four miles West from light-ship. Juty 1, L.15, was spoken by the U.S. Gleamne Ticonderoga and reported the above to her. She steered in the direction of the firing— latitude 392; longitude 7332. No news ot importance from City Point. No arrivals to-da: &7 The New York News threatens the Gov- ernment with an outbreak in New York in these terms. « The importance of strengthening the mili« tia of the State is being apprectated in the in- terior. Our State sovereignty has been insult- ed and assailed so often with impunity that most of our citizens haa given up all hope of protection from the State Executive. We be- lieve, however, that Governor Seymour has fivaliy become impressed with a sense of the necessity for his official interference in behair of the interests of the Commonwealth over which he presides.” The News’ professions Of peace means peace. with the Rebels, but war wilh patriots; and Governor Seymour’s militia would more likely be @ reinforcement for the Rebels than an enemy. A ChiLp THAT TALKED aT BIRTH.—Tho Troy Whig has the following: South Trcy is just now agitated by thestories tole about a child that talked at birth. It pro- phesied that & comet was coming in a few weeks and was going to give us @ terrible drouth, and that in consequence of its disar- rargement of atmospheric laws there woulé bea five years’ famine. The war was to end next year, according to the inspired baby’s prophecy. Thereare numbers who have seen the talking child and insist upon the trath of these stories. 7” Matilda Heron has been having a «dif- ference” with one of her Chicago critics. He objected to the moral of Camille, and said that she was getting ‘played out,” andin reply she sent to the editor a tremendous blast against the writer, in which she called him “an un- fledged penling,” and expressed her utter con- tempt for “the ignorant, impertinent scribbling of “half fledged manakins or the besotted ima— ginings of a boiled brain.” W7 Mr. George Bemis, of England, has written a pamphlet wherein he proves conclu- sively, from facts and figures, and public doc- uments hitberto kept secret, that the Hritish authorities knew of and connived at the de- parture of the pirate Alabama from the Mersey in 1962, notwithstanding their pretended efforta to prevent it. ORDERED OrF, r. George Stubbiefieldand Dr. Robert McKaig left on the western train yesterday morning, we understand by order of the military authority of this department. Where they have gone we do not know. Sey= eral other persons haye been orderea off.— Cumberland Civitian. &? At the Indianapolis Democratic Conven- tion a few days ego Vallandigham and his peace principles were snubbed outright. They were not willing to risk an election on a peace platform, but displayed as bolda “war foot” as possible. 47 Farmers should sow buckwheat this month. Ifthe wheat crep is short buckwheat will be high. If sown now it wiil enter large- ly into the winter breadstnffs. The comes after other crops are through with. ®7-No steamboat is allowed to ascend the Missouri river above Jefferson city, unt? further orders, without arms, ammunition and @ competent crew to defend her from guerrilla attacks. @a The wags say that in General Sigel’s re- treat from Martinsburg he turned his artillery on his ammunition train and sent word to the Reacin’ Tebels that he would biow the whole hing up if they didn’t let him alone. 7 Rebel citizens of Nashville having mur- dered Federal soldigrs, Gen. Rosseanu retalia- ted by making rebel sympathizers make up a purse of $10,100 for the widow or heirs of each soldier murdered. ®7 Jim Reynolds, the well-known circus clown, has got himself into trouble in Ohio, by too much intmacy with the wife et a lake captain. @7 High price of liquor and prohibition of the “pretty waiter girl” system has compelled all but one or two of the Philadelphia concert halls to wind up. 2” A depraved New York omnibus driver 18 in jail.in New York for selling his daughter to a brothel and receiving 25 per week for her infamy. is Wa They have pollywogs In their milk in New Bedford Massachuretts, and some have doubts whether the milk is watered or the water milked. a7 Brig. Gen. Z. B. Tower, of the U.S. army, has been appointed superintendent of West Point, vice Col. Bowman, relieved. ®7 Quarantine is to be enfonced at Philadel- phia upon ell vessels trom Kep West, on ac- count of the yellow fever there. &7 The Wheeling Daily Register was sup- pressed on Saturday last, and the proprietors arrested, by order of Gen. Hunter. 7 The actors of New York ate ona strike and demand that the Managers increase the price of admission. ®7-Fitieen hundred cigar makers were thrown out of employment in New York ety by the tobacco tax, &7 Mrs. Jane Pishon, exhibited by Barnnm as the fat woman, is dead. 1t took ten men to place her in her coffin. @@ Isaac N. Bolles, Esq., for twen rears puplsher of the Hartford (Conn.) Gouane is ead. 7 Marcus T. Reynolds, a prominent law- yer of Albany, N Y., is dead. 2 &7-The travel tothe White Mountains has not been as large as usual up to this date. a7 The Louisville Journal reports the sale of two Kentucky bloody horses, for 25,000. 8 Garibaldi has been elected Grand Master of Free Masons in Italy. 4&7 Prof. Ferrier, son-in-law of the celebra- ted “Christopher North,” is dead #7 Boston hotels charge $1 per day and New York hotels $1,50. Lapse Ce carmairSeneiensrmmememmmmeniemmmemmmmmmasenemennensaeeeene! ISTOF LETTERS REMAINING IN THE POST L OFFICE, GEORGETOWN, D.C., JuLy 16, 1864, To obtain any of these lette: ‘he applicant mu: call for “ advertised letters,” give the date ofthis list, and pay one cent for advertising. If not called for within one month, they will be sent to the Dead Letter Office. 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