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THE EVENING STAR. | TELEGRAPHIO NEWS. ————_ Preprieter. FROM THE WEST, We BD. WALEAGe, EGnesei ewan Forrest at Work—Brownsbere’ ee and Huntsville Attacked—Treops ng discharges were heard from every Po.ion Rerorts—Second i annak , and the yells and cries of the combat- Johneon, disorderly, dinthesn Mette owed thatthe contest was not a little t 7. aoe obn ae do.; military. i a ; 7 och, naisance; $5.44. Henry Bat- irmishing ‘went on for nearly two ». ler, larceny; jail forcourt. Green hours. It.appears that the Union troops, who b 8 assault ana datiery, ball for hearing,” a M WASHINGTON CITY : to S Huntsville. were under command of Col. Lowell, of the2ud Feurth Precinct—Wtn. Robinson, threats: jail TUESDAY....0...000+-.00eeIUL¥ 19, 1864, Lavine: Taly 18, 1090-—Iaeb Journay is | Massachusetts cavalry, gained some advgn- | 3 OCLOGEK P, M. 5 O'CLOOK P. in default of bal. Cornelius Edwards out —— | aavised thatearly on Saturday morning @large Tae FARO eh cintorcencts al wae SS Wm. Reed, disorderly; #5 each. Morris Woit, THE PRESIDENT’S PROCLAMATION, rebel force, said to be under the command of | Fai) Traled Wire Ton of the town, Ae 4 FROM FORTRESS MONROE. ATLANTA. repk snd Ghotderly; 63. James Fox, drenx, The call by the President for 500,000 men, | Forrest, captured the stockade at Brownsboro, Sth of September, will, by accelerating enlist- | whom escaped. The rebels then moved on ments, undoubtedly serve to put a large addi- | Huntsville, and, after a sharp skirmish, drove tional force at the command of our military | in the Federal pickets. troops ber some five thousand, and authorities almost immediately. A wail of | Our oops Rumer “rhe rebel force is. esti- despair comes up from Richmond that Atlanta | mated at from eight to ten thousand. Addi- must fall because of the wantof men to defend | tional troops are leaving to succor Huntsville. that city and Richmond at the same time. eras ace ‘This shows how low the Confederate resources | HOM ASPINWALL AND MEXICO. Laewell’s men fought with a very effective —_——_——_ weapon—being Spencer's seven-shooting éar- | 4 Great Battle Reported te Have Taken bine—while the rebels used old muskets, and Place im Georgia !—Complete Overthrow some even had shot guns. The loss, conse. of the Confederate Force!—Capture of quently, was nearly equal, that of the Union- Atlanta with 15,000 Priseners!—The ists being one man killed and five or six People of Georgia Refuse tc Obey Gov. This city, situated in DeKalb county, Ga, is the center Of interest to-day om account of the operations of Sherman there, details of “ re zB = city is seven miles southeast of the Ohatta. | tery: Mary Buckley; selling liquor to soldiers; wounded; that of the rebels two killed, one cf Town's Call to Turn Out for the De- | hoochee river, and is a point of much import- | James Hickey, drank; Robert Johnson, throw- them an officer, said to have been a colonel, fense of Atlanta—Attack on Fort Sumter. | ance tothe rebels. [tis the connecting point of | ing stones; George Bowie, carrying weapons; and for or five wounded. Many houses, 5 ah ak a the leading railroads of the Sogthern Conted- | S. O'Hare, assault and battery; S. McFarland, trees, &c., were strack with balls, andin three Forrress Monro, July 18th, 1861,—The | eracy, and its position made it the best base of | @runk; dismissed. Hannah Mack, threats: oF four places pools of blood told the sad story | Norfolk New-Regimeyof this morning says: © | Supplies tor the:rebels in the Southwest east.| hail tor peace. Eliza Whiteman, enticing to of fellow-. icans g engaged in mortal «We have inf ‘alive foes tha front thai & of the Mississippi after the abandonment of Sizth Precinct.—Fanny White and Elizabeth Miller, threata; bail for peace. Joha Peifer, assarit and battery; do. - - tation; $3. Charles Thomas, disorderly; in the way of material has been | _ NEw YORK; July 19—The Northern Light, | combat. A small gnard of twenty or thirt Ohattan ‘Thomas Smith, do.; #3. George Lewt arataed. y fighting from Sor teat i on the 10th inst., has arrived. | rebels held the town until five o’clock, ‘and great battle has been fought in Georgia, result- It is caomectha by rail with Savannah and | $!3:55. John Swan, caving webarieai: ie sloop-of-war Cyane sailed from Pan- | then, without further molestation, departed. ing in the complete overthrow ot the Confed- | Charleston on the east, with Montgomery, Ala- | S@Muel ayior, disorderly: 95.55. Samuel An addition to our foree of 500,000 men, or | ama on the 9th for Acapulco. the half ot that number, will enable us to fin-| The Saganaw is at Acapulco. ish the war this summer and crush out the : The oes Oceupy that city, but the Mex- Jast vestige of the rebellion. icans have possession of the outskirts, thus ee 5 bama, on the west, and with Chattanooga on | Cooper, do: do.’ Patrick Fitzpatrick, drun THE GRAND CONCERT OF VOOAL HU. | crisonere” Three mre re coe ante and 15,000 | the north. All these roads are connected with | military. Sonn nardes, disorderin: @- Sarah lem SIC which, owing to the excitement in the | PrSoners Three cheers for Sherman ! Richmond on the north, and Mobile and other | Dorsey, workhouse. John ©’Brien, deserter: city, was postponed until further notice. will take [We have arrivals from City Point as late as | cities on the south ane southeast: and when it | Military. preventing the French from obtaining sup- place can have reached Norfolk. The abo: is remembered that it is from this section of Parry SE palma tet othe ew io aparece 2 i On FHURSDAY, July 21st, is, no doubt, premature, but an e nie ae country (one of the richest in the world) that ORPHANS’ Court, Judge Purcelt.—This morn- ‘where an excess of troops has been furnished There is no additional news. in the Methodist Protestant Ghurch, Navy-Yara. | 18 Pp * vent which is | the rebels have drawn immense stores ot sub- | ing, letters of administraction were granted ‘under previous calls will be credited with ee Concer a eau auarter past 8 o'clock. looked for within a few days.) isistence and forage, the importance of Sher- | 0” the estate of Geo. Schillo to Mary Schillo. that excess on this. Until the 5th of Septem.| CHASED BY ASUPFOSED PIRATE. | Tikes? cenit____ivi03t"_| _‘Theremains of Col. Chambers leave thiseve- | ‘man’s successes will be fully appreciated. The will of Bernard Waggerman, bequeath- ber is allowed for filling up quotas by yolun. | _ NEW Yorx, July 19.—The steamer North- MASONTO-G A special communication of | ning for Baltimore. Of course the occupation of Atlanta will be | ing his estate to his wife Therrtse, and nomi- ern Light, from @spin wall. brought a quarter District of Columb! oise af F.and A.M. of C odore B. M us followed by the destruction of. these railroads, | "4ting her as executor, was fully proved, and teering—the term of service to be at the option | of million of treasure. She reports that she istrict of Columbia will be held at Masonic ommodore B. M. Dove and Lieut. E. ©. | and the Tohel army will be placed in a worse | he obtained letters testamentary on the es- Hall, corner of Dand 9th streets, on WEDNES- | Merriman arri Bee: Bay, hehe inten a here ee ved on the steamer Connecticut. | strait than ever before: = i urpone of laying the corner stone of the iey | , The blockade rnnning steamer Boston, cap- | “No intelligence has been received here by the | The will of Isaac Beers, bequeathing his ‘oundry M. K. Church, northeast corner of 14th | tured by the U.S. steamer Fort Jackson on the | Government confirmatory of the report of the | Property to his children was partially proven of volunteers for one, two, or three years. At | was chased by a schooner rigged propeller the end of fifty days a draft will take place for | with an English flag flying on the afternoon of men to serve for one year, to supply any de- the 17th, lat. 31, long. 74. The chase was con- ~ | and G streets. . 8th instant, off Wilmington, arrived to-da: min: The will of Henry S. Ward was also. Fy ficiency in the quota. pantee aoa ane & Sdktn chee toanted va Pe etn mmer pr Gf Hodges in the jurisdic. | with twenty prisoners, nine of whom are for. patted Snags earn Sipe eee vee. tially proven. He bequeaths his house on tith = schooner, which seemed to be following the | Hepa; cee ferns tea Master Masons in good | eign subjects and are held, for this being the | But all the information from Sherman’sarmy | street to Jane Lawson, and directs the stock of CAPTURE OF BLOCKADE RUNNERS. | supposed pirate. By order of the M, W. Grand Moctce . second offense. is in the highest degree encouraging, showing | liquors, &c., and good will of the restaurant Admiral Dahlgren, writing from on board | W, MORRIS SMITH. Gr. Sec’y. The Richmond Enquirer of July 16, 1964,con- | that the capture of that city by Sherman ‘at no | /ately kept by him, to be sold, and the proceeds his flagship Philadeiphia, in Stono river, S.C.» | A Wounded Rebel General Concealed near W. M. D. RYAN. . tains the following dispatches : distant day, is a matter almost of certainty. to be turned over to his natural child, Ida, and under date of July 10,informs the Navy De- | Leesburg. THOMAS I, GARDNER. ATLANTA, GA., July 14.—Two brigades of SSUES 1s her mother, Mary Sorrell. Conrad Finkman y vy | lt For the Building Committee. Yankee cavalry crossed the Chattahoochee at is nominated as executor. Partment tat on the sth instant the U. S. | fin Theat Sager a een steamer Sonoma, Lieut. Commander Matthews, i “4 captured the small side.wheel s: a Tada’ ‘wounded before Washington, is reported as which vessel left Sapelo the night before, bound TR Qa CR: OF Lacabarg, James Davis, a colored youth, who has been confined in jail for larceny, was brought be- fore the Court and bound as an apprentice; the Criminal Court having directed that this A WASHINGTONIAN DESERTS THE REBEL SERVICE. The steamer Keyport, which arrived here this morning from City Point, brought up NOTICE.—A 7 thi z Moore's Bridge, 9 miles from Noonan, last leg House Carpenters’ Association will be hela | might. They were met by Armstrong’s /bri- at German Hall, lith st.,on TUESDAY NIGHT, | £4de of cavalry, driven back, and the bridge at7340’clock. A punctual attendance is request: | burned. to Nassau. The Ida had on board at the time ed. All journeymen are invited. i x There is no change in. the situation of affairs | eleven deserters from the rebel army. They | course be pursued. Judge Purcell, in binding of her capture, fifty-four bales of cotton, ten FROM THE REBEL RAIDERS By order of the Secretary. iy 18-2t at the front. The enemy are firing artillery | are principally of Florida regiments, and | Dim, administered a wholesome lecture, which men, and a captain named Postell, who, it is ‘ g ATTENTION KNIGHTS TEMPLAR—The | Occasionally across the river. among the number is a young man by the | ‘*!s t be hoped he will heed. said, was formerly a midshipman in the U.S. | They are Reported’ Overtaken at Leesburg; Membersof Washington and Columbia Com- SECOND DISPATCH.] G eee y —_._ nayy. Capture of 80 Wagons with Plander. faandories aro reauented to meet at their Asylum | Ariana, July 15.—Gov. Brown having of- | Dame of Henry Williams, of a Tennessee regi- | Bory Trt THtEy.—Last Friday as Mr. Peter Admiral Dahlgren also reports the capture | | HaRRisEuRG, July 18.—One of the mail | full regalia, on WEDNESDAY. 20th instant, at | facial advices that persons within the military | ™eBb who says he left this city in 1861, to look | Gonnolly, who keeps a store on the corner of ‘thi bel sch tas, age! age wo rted, ah +p. Mm, act asan escort to the Grand after some property in the South belonging to of J aly 7th, by the U.S. steamore azales tad Hval here to-day, That @ well euthenticnred pees end Chanjors. SHARRETTS, ers ot the ordiaary svocaticns) me ues Who was at one time engaged inthe roweinting a alot in ‘die bank parton’ nis os Sweet Briar, while attempting to pass out of | rumor prevailed ‘in the place yesterday of a | _jy1s-2t £. HOLTSEANDER:( Recorders. | who express the determination not to obey the Bieee be atone ies in San Freesat | two eolored men entered and leaned upon his 5 Charleston harbor bound to Nassau. The Po- | collision between our cavalry forces and the cahontas had on board fifty-three bales of cot- | retreating rebel raiders at Leesburg, Virginia, ton, and two hundred and twenty-nine boxes | resultingin the capture ot eighty wagons heay- ee nLDIERR’ RELIEF PAIR ~~” _ | Tecent order to report at Atlanta, for the de- gar ee FAIR, fence of their homes and State, has in- RSELL HALL. structed the proper officers to arrest all counter, Mr. W. Worden was in the store, Cal_ Williams says that as soon as he reached | and noticed one of the colored men, named the South he was arrested as a spy and thrown MO: ; Sam’l Dorsey opening the money drawer. He of tobacco. ily laden with corn and oats. Many of the | ¥ st., bet 6th and it Bi % such rsons, and send the: into prison, but after a confinement of several ——_______ teamsters cut their harness and managed to | Thé Ladies’ sick and Wounded Uolored Boge | guard to Atlanta, “That if fone ys 7ucer | months he was released and pressed Into the Ceaenliy cance aa Werder bee meee GENERAL ORDERS REVOKED. escape, but in the effort to repulse the tremen- | Relief Association will open their Fair for the | against the lawful authority, sufficient force | 7ebe! service, from which he made repeated | conid reach the spot Dorsey broke away and The general order issued from Gen. Augur’s | dous onslaught of our troops 100 of the rebel | benefit of Bick aN, Day goers will be sent to any point to overcome resistance. | 2ttempts to escape, but was always overhauled | escaped. The money from the drawer was headquarters announcing Lieut. Uol. H. H. | escort were captured. Wells as Acting Assistant Inspector General and taken back. On Thursday last, however, DA Come one, come all, He admonishes men that have been detailed by when on picket duty near Petersburg, he suc- d . scattered over the floor, and the owner cannot _Admission, 15 cents; Season Tickets,$1. jy13 st* | the Confederacy for agricultural purposes that say what his loss is. This morning a warrant FROM KENTUCKY. : their crops will not be endangered by thei ceeded in deserting and gaining onr lines. Wil- vas ii d for th of the Department of Washin; has bee NOTIOB.— To th Washin: ; yasiotr arshal’ was issued for the arrest of Dorsey, who- is Tevoked, and Lieut. Col. Welle int ped siains Reports of its Invasion not Credited. lex the | Public Feuer alec Wanpeeries and | absence for a short period. fred Bena ‘Provost ita one office, | joitering about the city. ; his duties as Provost Marshal General ot the | _ LOUIsviLLE, July 1s.—Major General Bur- | Cabinet Making and Renovating of all descriptions. George E. Baker, @ telegraph operator, was . —_—>—_ defences south of the Potomac. bridge arrived nere this morning. done in the best styleand at the shortest notice. Old | arrested yesterday and lodged in Oastle Thun- SENTENCE UCPON A COWARDLY OFFICER CREDITS FOR TROoPS.—We understand from General Orders No. 56, dated July 12th, from Our military authorities haye not been ad- the same headquarters, announcing Col. M. N. | Yised that any rebel forces have recently en- Wisewell as ‘vost Marshal General Di tered Kentucky, and discredit all reports of an partment of Washington, have been so modi- | invasion of the State. Curled hair Mattresses can be made as g0od as n der, charged with being outside the Confed- at WM. J. LEE’S new establishment, Nos 363.0. erate lines without permission. Meee anen mer mcenarcand 6tb\athac® west: CuaRtzstor, S. ©. July 10.—The enemy . | have entirelyevacuated John’s Island. Trans- the proper authority that the District of Co- lumbia is credited with 450 soldiers over and above all calls heretofore made for troops. This number will be creditsd to the demand to Major James H. Lane, (white,) of the 3ist regiment U.S. colored troops, who arrived here this morning from City Point on board fied as to read Provost Marshal General De- Larze. ae ports are noticed guite busy in changing troops, | the mail steamer Keypor' under rd, h be made upon us under the call for 50,000, and fences north of the Potomac. CINCINNATI, July i+.—There is the best au- M*" ROE OLE Bets 4 chisoy to Morrie Island. The bombardment of | heen tried by the Fenda kin of whenane will be. something very handsome to begin thority for contradicting the report published HOT AND COLD BATHS cue erate ai Pre: the egg Gen. R. B. Potter is president, now in session | With. NEWS FROM DIXIE, | this morning of the rebel mvasion of Kentucky SHOWER AND DOUCHE BATHS. Ee cree Texas by the enemy is | at the headquartersof the 9th army corps, upon Secor We haye Richmond papers up to the 16th | through Pound Gap. 1 Penna, ay., bet. 1th and 12th sts. jy 10-Iw* | talked about. the charge of cowardice and conduct unbe- STATE OF THE THERMOMRTER.—At Frank- Sncluaive; frot Which we cican PEK General Morgan is at Abingdon. His com- ‘ROCERIES! GROCERIBS! _ Fortress Monror, July 19, 1961.—We are | comingan officer and gentleman, and senten- | lin & Co.’s, opticians, No. 214 Pemnsylyania » glean some interest- | mand is sald to be partially disorganized and | 487 NINTH STRERT. __ | informed by Major Mulford, flag-of-truce offi- | ced «to be cashiered with the loss of all pay | 8vemue, the thermometer stood to-day at 1 ing items, rebel despatches, &c., as follows: poorly equipped, and not ina condition to at- | A larse stock of choice goodson hand for family | cer, that our prisoners as fast as captured are | and allowances now due or to become due | 0’clock, 4 in the shade: in the sun 115. “ATLANTA, GA., July 12—The enemy are | tempt another raid. use. For sale below market prices. removed to Georgia, most of the enlisted men } him, his shoulder straps and buttons to be cut = = in position on the north side of the river. | |General Burbridge has issued an order of re- | 5, 19.41 GS7 dik ules eto to Andersonville, and the officers to Macon, off and his sword broken in the presence of his EFRIGERATORS AT ‘There is some firing between the sharpshooters, | taliation upon guerrillas for cruelties perpetra- | .°* = Sth street, between Dand 2. All letters to our prisoners of war, will re- | regiment, he thereafter to be confined at hard MANUFACTURERS’ PRICES with occasional artillery firing by the enemy, | ted upon citizens of Kentucky. For every ‘without damage. Union man murdered by them he orders the in- “A small force is reported on the south side | stant execution, as near the scene of the out- of the river, eight miles above the railroad | rage as possible, of four guerrillas, to be se- bridge. They keep close to the fort. lected trom the prisoners in the hands of the Fo SALE—A very fine BUGGY and SADDLE | quire the pre-payment of 10 cents for Confed- MARE, 5 yeats Oldne good eravcler: Sate on nee: labor at the Dry Tortugas until the expiration of his term ot service.” The former portion of the sentence has been execnted by Brig. Gen. E. Ferren, commanding 4th division 9th army corps. ‘We will commence to-day to sell our en- tire stock of REFRIGERATORS at pri cost, Persons in want of the above ar ele will tind it totheir advantage to_ e usacall, H. BON and perfectly gentle; will Id for no fault, but the owner has no further use for: one, Can beseenat JOHN BLIGH’S 8tabl ner of 12th and C str, jy. DESTRUCTION OF A REBEL BLOCKADE RUNNER. ~ Successor to Bentz & Griffith. “The Governor arrived here last evening, | military authorities. [IME AND CEMENTI ~~ _ |_ Rear Admiral D. T. Farragut, writing to th SoS eS ay iy 19- 97th street, I and is urging forward everything for the de- There is nothing from General Sherman L Fame eee superior Na "De artment from on <del Ria oe SUCCESSFUL EXPEDITION. are - - = so =— _— - dence of Atlanta. His proclamation calling | since the crossing of the Chattahoochee by a ROCKLAND LIME. wy TP creed Acting Rear Admiral S. P. Lee, command- BPHANS’ COURT, JULY 16TH, 1564.—Dis- upon every one between the ages of si: i 5 af ia fs Hartford, under date of July 6th, reports the trict oF CoLumpia, Wassincton Covunry, ages of sixteen | portion of our forces Also, a cargo of superior ing the North Atlantic Blockading Squadron. >—In the case of M t Gorman, ad and forty-five to report at Atlanta, receives : HYDRAULIC CEMENT, destruction by fire of the blockade runner | — rising from on board his flagship, Malvern, | istratrixof James Gorman, deceased. the adminis. ie approval of all classes. From Fortress Monroe. which we offer at the lowest market rates. which was chased on shore near Fort Morgan, Hay ds, V. of «” | tratrix aforesaid has, with the approbation of the “arianral July 13 ties onelay are mass. | FORTRESS Mownoz, July 16—Among the | IME, PLASTER, HAIR AND CEMENT, con- | Mobile harbor, on the night of the tet insaat: SL toe ate Deke abe ee Orphans’ Court of Washington Sounty aforesaid, 5 —“s 7 itantl .P.B HOLOW, ie appoin ‘uesday, the ay | ugust next, ing on our right, near Roswell. A portion of aya recently captured in front of Peters- | © avlbcanee ii LA ees De Oaaal. expedition from the Hartford, composed of | 12th inst. Lieut. Commander English, in com- | for the final settiement and distribution of ths ae sake a 9 are on the weonth aide Of the arg Sa Petes nephew of Hon. Jaseph ttahoochie. e ’s uarters are f near Vining’s Station. Skirmishing across the Rees Dakin at) paphianee: ih keaeeg’ a Speetirmatn near the bridge. Everything War DEPARTMENT, WASHINGTON CrTY, 5 July 14, 1561.—General: The Secretary of War om y Eider ors aperitif oid the following | directs that you cause to be collected from mnand of the Ceres and Whitehead, was or- dered to ascend the Scuppernong river, in co- operation with a detachment of 80 men, under Lieut. Col. Clarke, to burn the bridge at Co- lumbia, to prevent the rebels from transpot! ing supplies to their army at Plymouth, N. The expedition was entirely successful, effec- personal estate of the said deceased, and of the assets in hand, as far as the same have been col- lected and turned into money; when and where all the creditors and heirs of the said deceased are notified to attend, (at the Orphans’ Courtof Wash- ington Connty aforesaid,) with their claims prop- erly vouched, or they may otherwise by law be excluded from all bentit in said deceased’s estate, J. 0. HOWARD'S three boats, and totally destroyed. The board- TSyuvens “HIRING, HACK. ux. 9S ing party was covered by several of our gun- CHANGE & STAGE STABLES, boats, but the enemy’s force, which was lying G Street, Between 6h and 7th, North Sid within a short distance, did not open fire until The subscriber has constantly on hand a large | the blockade runner had bee completely burnt lot of fine HORSES, BUGGIES, &c., &c,, which fe out. The name of the vessel was not ascer- will hire, sell or exchange tained, but our men returned safely to the OW " | every person taking passage on any transport ns ’ i i com- ly dest ‘ing th i rovided a co f this order be published tity our readers ty ti declaration ther dtieceets | OF all boat in the service of tne Government, | tint fest aheatare sae ot Veen nee? | Hartiord after Raving successfully accom. | fEAlly destroying ie Brides, an aang ee eae ere gies once not in imminent danger and peril. Its capture, Paying betwenn thie cy ena Fortress toe Alea attached to the same place is a fine RES- pre sherpa erin donee tered by the expedition. ous te the said 9th day of Angnst. 184 Cn en rnc 2 te St | Ro ees Geet Re Se: | emma | 47 Teele fee tina meters | | cgunoa ov BianOFALAY a eer i vy some 0 : dati e Means es pre’ aloas thr ‘Chae Ga ee ne Rete aes Sonar and ary LOST AND FOUND. its figures. In it the President’s proclamation ne ee ae: authorities arrested] Gray’s Patent Molded Aoochie, he cannot anywhere below it; and the only | slone be exempt. the mare Dettreon Noriclle 8 5, REWARD Strayed o stolen on the 10th,in- is made to read that a draft is to take place in ctoria V. Trook, residing at the corner of 7th Collars, street and Maryland avenue; Joshua Ritchie, ef Georgetown, and Michael Brown, of Mont- gomery county, Md., upon the charge of dis- loyalty. They took the oath of allegiance, and were released. PRISONERS OF WAB. Four prisoners of war, named Laben Hill» ist Va. cavalry;Mason Hesser, ist Va. caval- ry; John Bennett, and D. D. Davis, of the 49th igre Ostoae brates here this morning it an olae Capitor” t, ‘were committed to the temporary check would in that event be the capture of Atlanta, purposely thrown at the soe ore pein tbe Gee pokes Jeet of the rapacious invader to stay his appe- | Fortress Monroe, two dollars and fifty cents, tite for soe We have no doubt the Fed- | in addition to the boat charges for berths and a sprigs Soe be ep bette the cap- | meals. C. A. Dama, ure o! and garrison and fortify it as a i reta base of future operations.” v Tao GEG ae The following official dispatch was received at Gen. Brags’ headquarters yesterday : THE LATE INVASION. Army or TENNESSEE, July 14, 1464.—A body (Correspondence of the Baltimore Sun.) of Federal cavalry crossed the river last night ROCKVILLE, Mp., July _16, 1864.—After the opposite Newman, but was driven back by | engagement at Monocacy Junction on Satur- Brig. Gen. Armstrong. All quiet elsewhere. day last, it appears that the whole rebel torce stant, a dark Bullalo COW. bipmhotten, The | 9161, and thespecial x above reward will be given if returned to CATH S1, pecial tax on incomes is represent. RINE B. SKECTELLS, near thé corner of i0th and | €@ to be imposed for the year 1993. We trust G streets, Navy Yard. dy 19-3t* that long betore the country is thus far ad- AME TO THE SUBSCRIBER’S, adjoining | vanced in years, the rebellion will be over. Mount Olivet Cemetery, two HOGS, one wirite and the ofhee black. eee Ou DET oF fp REAPEOTABEN GIRi W. e forward, prove property ai s PSP EI 7 = ‘ Ie Ste TO BENSAMIN I: sNwick. | A GetiON se eras TE BES A SIT. OST OR MISLAID—This morning in the | No.239 2dastreet, between Gand H streets, fur Georgetown market, 3 POCKET BOO oa two days. : it* taining between $75 and $89, reward 0: 5 Wi SEVEN be given ifleft at 140 High street, Citizens’ mar- | O09 EVENTH STRERT, 369 ket, Georgetown. -2t* : Are universally pronounced the neatest and best fitting collars extant. The upper edge presents a perfect curve, free from the angles noticed in all other collars, The cravat causes no puckers on the insideof the turn-down collar; they are as SMOOTH INSIDE 48 OUTSIDB, and therefore Perfectly free and easy to the neck. The Garotte Collar has a smoeth and evenly fin- Joszrs E. Jonnson, General. Leni ger os ne Bee ee ane $5 REWARD pai ea anaizety outa! pttwo POCKET SPECIAL NOTICE. ee both ae Aue ; ‘The Richmond papers are exceedingly jubi- | marc! into this county. eir skirmishers MEMORANDUM ost on instan: a —_— , jollars are n ise08 Of paper lant over the invasion of M landssnd the | advanced into this village on Sunday after- | in Georgetown or Washington. Return toGALE’S Just receives per schr. Hattie Baker: LOOAL NEWS. cut in the ferm of a collar, but are MOLDED succees of the rebel forces at Monocacy and | noon, about three o’clock. They were drivin; Martinsburg. 8 body of Union cavalry of about five hundre: The Richmond Dispatch ot Friday expeets | before them, and a tew shots were exchanged to hear soon that “Lincoln and Stanton have | in the streets. The advance was cavalry and been captured.” The Dispatch says: mounted infantry, and after scouting some « There were a good many reports in the city | distance down the rond to Washington, re- yesterday about large “risings” of the popula- | turned and bivonacked in the Fair grounds Hotel, 127 G strect. Washington, and get your | 30 COTTAGE SUITS, in imitation Rosewood Se eee eee NEON CALNE. Qak and Maple, which we ¢ uaranter to sell les} || Navy Yanp Arrarns—The fine revenue | ANDSHAPED TO FIT THE NEOK. oar TO THE PREMISES of the undermgned Our stock of FURNITURE and HOUSE-FUR- tha Nery fat ae ete CeO ee ore [ee nnee ta. Novelty,” (ox, tare-dowa cx on instaut, s WHITE COW. carered, | NISHING GOODS will be found complete in its which qt ss leran ria omni New York, | style;) im every halfsize from 12 te 17 inches, and and tips of horns sawed off. The owner is re- | {ious departments, and in price we defy compe- Some of the workmen have boas discharged | 9 “ Bureks,” (or Garotte,)from 18 to 17 inches; quested to come forward, property, Eingeree? If you want bargains give usa. call from the yard for failing to take Bparas dar. | and packed in “solid sizes” in neat blue cartone, and take her away. isco i tion in Maryland in favor of the Confederates. | for the night. Although the cavalry and all near First Tollgate, aeanigane CE pericent-[on ai Billa of $50 and HOR ne covet cmengeaiiy pat we learn thatthe | con.sining 100 each; also in smaller ones of ten One had it ihat 15,000 Marylanders had joined | concurred in declaring that both Breckinridge 1t* on Bladensburg Turnpike. Successor to Bentz & Grifiit The boats Vi a ischarged is small. each—the latter a very handy package for travelers the command of a distinguished fellow-citizen | and Early were in the rear with a large force, OST—In Georgetown, D. C.. on Friday, 15th | iy 19-e03t_369 7th st., adjoining A. Goddard’s. rived et a3 s ue and Juniper, lately ar- any a of theirs who accompanied our forces; and | and told of wonderful exploits to be performed, ast..alady’s DIAMOND RING. The finder RDNANOE OFFICE = = = Poto: Finuile ave been transferred to the | army navy officers. : another, that 5,000 had enlisted under his com- | and wonderful things to be effected in captar- | will be Dberally rewerded by leawine it at J 8. O aA rer wanes lo ae z 7 EVERY COLLAR is stamped mand. As the “risings” in Maryland during | ing Washington and carrying the war to the ae » Sr.’s, No, 46 Ist street, snd pie Cass WASHINGTON, July 18, 1864. the andro red La hatte cong onlin “G@RAY’S PATENT MOLDED COLLAR.” ormer invasions of our troops haye not beenof | North, it was not until Monday morning at : on the Tith of Juv, | pSttled Proposals will be received at tais ofice | ry pi Aaa A EN a eel Se The Dispensa. . s i a very formidable or determined character, it | seven o’clock that the citizens could be madeto | (YAM MY PREMISES. on the i6th of July. | nntil so’elcck p.m , on MONDAY, August 1, lst, oe ern moved to anew building near the | Sold by all dealers in men’s furnishing goods, x large BAY HORSE. The owner is reauested | for filing, assembling, platiog, finishing, packing, | Muster Office, and it is admirably adapted for | The trade supplied by is more than likely that the present rumors | believe that the movement was anything more 7 forward, prove property, pay charges and d boxin| its 8. taint it doe: have their real foundation in the ardent desire | than extensive cavalry raid. ' ones Sree GH aaa elect naee ine canal: and be purposes, containing as 8, besides a = of our people to see the men of that noble old From that time till a late hour in the day on reat way o eel NOHN K PFIEL. orth. (oOo ARTILLERY OUR asia room for the medicinal preparations, offices WALL, STEPHENS & C0., State make a co-operative effort to free her | Mondaythestreets were blockaded with passing from Yankee bondage.” infantry, artillery and wagon trains. Nearly The Dispatch says that at Martinsburg “im- |} every regiment was headed by a band of mu- mense quantities of supplies fell intoour (Con- | sic, which, generally, as they marched through jederate) hands, with one million dollars’ | the town, discoursed fine music. Gen. Early ‘worth of medical and a large amount of com- | arrived about 8 o’clock, and occapied the missary stores, including one hundred thons- | Clerk’s office of the court house for a few min- and bushels of corn and oats.” utes in consultation with hig officers. He isa The Richmond Whig of the 14th does not | stout man,of at least 60 years, with gray hair like the position of things in Georgia. It says: | and beard, red face and is very round-shoul- “ The situation in Georgia is not so favorable as | dered. His apparel, or rather his uniform, was we could wish. Gen. Johnston is either unable | of the commonest character, and had been to make ep his mind to fight, or unwilling to | much soiled and worn—his hat, for instance, risk a generalengagement which shall not cer- | being a high crowned drab slouch, adorned tainly resultin a victory more decisive than | with asingle dusty black feather. The Gene- Lee, Beauregard, or any other Confederate | ralappeared to be all the time in deep, ab- general has achieved. The Atlanta papers seem | stractedstudy. On his returnon Wednesday to be satisfied that Gen. Johnston will give up that | Morning—not trom Washington—but from his important city without a struggle. posdcn, in front of the fortifications, I saw 2 for the sur; d assistant 5 ington, ATCH CHAIN LOST—On Sunday morning, | StutesOrdnance Agency, No.45 Worth street, New | lower floor, and three rooms, for patients apitse 593 Pa. avenue, Weshl i ‘ eet, all id . | York, to Dr.Guileres Church, ataay WatCH CHAIN: The side bars and mouth pieces as they come from | #bove. Besides attending to the sick, the med- A BXEOHHICK O14 P Y, with locket. charm, and key sitached. The chain | the drops to be furnished from the Springticid | 1¢al officers have the duty of examining candi- OAMIOR 914,24 AVENUE, mts yas of the link pattern, and was especially valued | Armory, where specimens and the model bits can | dates for the navy, and just now they have ate ime as the gift ofa dear relative. The locket contains | be seen. The shell bearing the letters U.S. A.ure | their hands tull, seldom a day passing but that GREAT EASTERN, NORTHERN, AND WEST- the hair of the owner’s parents, both lately de- | to be made from No, 24 sheet brass, ( Prow ce wire } some dozen or more applicants are not exam- E EXPRESS FORWARDERS, ceased. A liberal reward will be given if returned gauge.) a the otic a cunaees ppitere being ined. OTE ae 3 to the abovenamed number, or by dropping a note oldered, The ris to De not less than No. lv. 1t is in contemplation to erect this . | MERC MONEY, JEWELRY, Y. lo where itcan be found, syieitt | and to be of fine guality. Phe rings are to be of | sigry building Ih the encloses poe ete ABLES, NOTES, STOCES. BONDS AUC: - the best iron clock wire, and the lower bar of brass ; i ie ASTRAY A light bay MARE, with heavy mane | wire, the finish to be equal in all respecte to that of | tbe copper rolling mill {2 by 42° feet, with a AS ner ems ae idea and tail; white face, and both white hind tegs; | the sample sets. basement as a storehouse for clothing and pro- | favagencies in the Principal Rat wa Towns in the with a scar on the right stifle; about 13 hands high; The bits are to be subject to inspection at all | visions, the building adioining the naval store NORTH EAST. WEST AND NORTHWEST and on or about six years old. She is now in the | stages of the wors. and before being packed are to | not being high enough for the purpose. * “Its principal offices are = possession of GEORGE DERAUL; was caught near | be marked with the maker’s name and residence. The copper rolling mill, which, during these | WASHINGTON, D. @., NEW YORK, BOSTON the Anacostia Bridge, on Bunday morning, the | and when completed are to conform strictly in } war times: has bee foand vleonn a PHILADELPHIA, BALTIMORE: CIN- ith July, Sy 16'3t* gvery respect with the pattern standard bits at the | 27 Sddition will be built this fall one, @ ae a OUR a | ory, CO RE ROR A a They are to be packed in payer bundles of six | inlength, when the mill will be supplied with }| Qonnections ce pide ate eck and Boston, a RED with horns. Tne Owner can prove | each, labelled; ten bundles in box as prescribed | additional machinery. The proposals for fur- | with lines forwarding to the CANADAS and the the property, pay chargesand Cre her awar. c ee ag by the inspector. Packing boxes to be valued by | nishing the materials for these bui BRITISH PROV. i “Gen. Sam Jones telegraphs from Charles- im sitting alone for an hour on the piazza ot RACHEL JENKINS, ee n [4 materials for these buildings will ‘OVINCES and other steamship line ton that the enemy attacked ‘Battery Simpkins the Montgomery House of this place, with @ | _iy8 366 21st street, betwoon Gand ix. | yp jpePestor. ion are to he made without any | £008 be out. to LIVERPOOL, SOUTHAMPTON and HAVRE on the night of the [ith, and were repulsed. | map in hand, which he appeared to be) —————————— whi ‘ The work on the new ordnance fouridry goes | 804 thence by European expresses to all prominent J d 7 ‘y & Ranilfog, ae tote made at the rato ow iteer | steadily on, Andat present one section isrenay | commerelal Cowns in Great Britain and the Gout dri from John’s Island, | studying most intently. At breakfast he was % and thelr feet has drop) ; : week, and the first delivery of 600 bits to be made | for the roof, ‘There are to be altogether eizh- | "Gojtection of NOPES, DRAFTS, and BILLS made and their fleet has dropped down below Bat- | heard to say that his orders were to exercise XTRAORDINARY POWER.—Mrs L SMITH ‘4 Clairvoyant and Test Medium, 252 ith stree Ty = his own discretion about attacking Washing- | a few doors above I street, with the aid of spiri on the 20th day of August. 1534. | - teen furnaces in the building, of which oneset | at all accessible ofthe United States, ee Atieata Confederacy of the 10th instant Hap to express the opinion that it might caso ae eee of disease sees Your Mend and fone, stock faces aed by tthe Vetted Staten will bp of six are already completed, and a second set na parts 0. Cc. td N font. ° r nis; describes them, gets names; is | inspected before issued, and for set o! rts issues s 5 Ww: oton, D. @, admits that Atlanta is in “imminent peril,” | have been taken at an immense sacrifice of | Cy ihiter: reads the future. Advice about busi. | ta the contractor a finished bit is to he returned, | 225 been commenced. This work is all brick = —— thinks its capture cannot be considered a | life. At any rate, the gentleman to whom he fechas comelasion thus spoke, afterwards told me that Gen. Early oo was evidently much depressed, and regarded FINANCIAL— Secretary Fessenden’s risit to New } the ex) ition as @ failure. Yorks—The New York Post ot yesterday says: M asland was the only ether prominent «Mr. Fessenden returned on Saturday to | officerIl saw. He sat opposite to me at tea in Wash: m, having again called the atten- | the Montgomery House on Saturday night. He ness. Bitting $2. jy 18-Im* No Bias will Oe neta exce} rues mane ee ee ee eee, Oe eee rene actual. ny, at oO inishil \~ ‘AT BARGAINS. evs, and who areknown to this Department to be | already. It is on an entirely new plan—no GREAT BARGAINS. fully competent to execute in their own snovs the | Other foundry in the country being pted to | 502 9th st., above Pa. French Lace aoe S OS Te stp work Proposed for. Ba ne casting guns ubove ground—the furmaces being win alin ga a hata 9 n i 5 ol nove Armory stock, Cloth and Barege SACQUES and QGIRCULARS | or at this offiee. array rane re ruta the taaeels ie ae od Bhed orars embrace a great variety of every article in hia and iron, and is very massive—an almost in- credible number of brick haying been laid pl Sted dott? ver ENING scientifically and correctly suited, by F! shape, but there are plenty of financial men | men. And now I wondered again if it could newled, ‘the best % Lap ews impairea si mat that inclise to the bellet nat be cannot getover | be possible hat only a few nandred cavalry RANKLIN toenter into bends, with approved sureties, for | been at considerable pains to temporarity a ., Opticians. oe fai r f the same - if Northern Georgia; the t difficulties withoat doing it. resumed to follow up and fall upon the | &, 00. the faithful execution o! Tange instruments at the police headquart’ Prt and “Riven anther ston of tar Bank Gos | far emracag bl emg, mamorng, eit | Ses Pmenraia song Wet manana | Gdns auc bag male Sealers | iach astt ta ae sdas ei | aban” Het fon mittee on the subject of the loan, id, ai Aisyrhe's thousand men. Soon it os Pennerivanis pvenue.under the National. | fractana bond. probably be required to operate there. Tne ot ‘Vireinie: K TAYLOR. - «Phe week opens without any marked | proved too true. harp firing commenced nee OPERA GLASSES. MIOEO- | “Tih. Department reserves the right to reject any | Operation ef the iuetp tsatthevarior,seta-) =YS! Ss PRANOK TAYLOR. change or new feature in the money market. ee ddeiy wan ee cap aidtance, TOGBAPE Al. Ue CARTER RS ore: | or all the bids, if doomed unsatisfactory on any Hon, Bouses and along the streets, ix so. simple R828 808. Panta Monti, so; Therese De Cee res, oF the iasekctor how the | the Union cavalry was om the retreat. Olu. | & f gropt variety, and at the lowest price. Ree et eer stand st 1 Serer Ses ti 16 Oommen : account, ; i : Propocals will be addressed to (, Brieadion Gea- | afier once seeing them operate. The ts | deurde Malte; tc; ke Morse’ 160; Le failure of the back egotiations will affect it, | sens fed from the streets sid sousnt refmgu ia ; o eral Geozer B,Nemtay Ob yj (Ordannce, Wek. ors, Mecers. Kennard & Oo. speak Aigniy of Soungluventars sc; Mise Marr Mant rice It 1s argued in maby quarters thatst mayeffect,| their houses and Cellars. he collision of the PT [4 r | ting aid Pinithing sreteht nis? wn P| the many courtesies extended them; 'by ourcit- | 8%. ee Be oi trea s a temporary ease, until MZ. Fessenden can pat | do Metand it their yards and eardeus -rapia | Okremoleny of the Mon: 6) conta nova xo} RaMaay, | | iuene during the progress of the, work tons | Ravanen 49; Le Le 6. co OK EATLO | jy 19-e06¢ Brigadier Gea’l, GhieCef Ordnanco, | far. ere, 40 pea NOK GATIOR. Dig machinery in motion for @ popular loan.” | doors, aud im their yards and gardeu: —rapid " Es é > o Love rc lh ines. H. 1d tak: tion of the bank officers to the following sec- | wore a worsted shirt, and had nothing to dis- | Black Silk CIRCULARS at reduced prices, at er eve-tus Borsa ke vee emcee 2000 form willnot | mould placed upright beneath them on a track, return his thenks tothe Washington public fos the thon of the Four Hundred Millon Loan Act: | tinguish him from the men he commanded. 4 MAX WELLS. GUARANTY. which runs on a track, where it is allowed to | patronage heretofore extended tohim, j¢22-Im* «The Secretary of the Treasury may dispose | He, too, was stern and taciturn, and I should N. B—Fiv. 32S Pennaylvanis avenue. The bidder will be required to accompany cool.. One hundred thousand dollars has of the bonds, or any part thereof, and of any | think about forty years of age. Although he | NU Rive hundred yards colored TARLETON | proposition with a guaranty, signed by two already been expended on the building, and BusEt BLES FOR SALE.—The 8a’ ‘ds monly known &S five-twenties re- | asked me a few questions about the size and | MUSLINS, for covering picture frames, chande- | sponsible persons, that in case his bid is accepted | the last Oorgress appropriated fifty thousand Der has THREE FIRST CLASS aeeiaing ansoid in the United States, or it he ulation of the place,ete., I supposed him to | L<"#: or a eR wide; only $5 he will wt once execute the contract for the same, | more, but this will not be sufficient to finishit, | BILLIARD TABLES. nearly new, shall find it expedient, in Europe, at any time, Eobate private, until I afterwards heard him | @rosroy 181 ait re] : f ‘todeliverthe | “When finished this will be one of the finest | hich PS The Bilberd spo corner ; on such terms as he may deem most advisable, | called General McCausland, by a soldier who | NOUCE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT THY OO | 10 th whch eae ey ormity with the tering of | fOUNdries in the country. Ortith street and Pennsylvania svenu f f the United States, or athis | invited him to take a cigar. teranie. Perctolere existing under the | article proposed, ia conformity: id bidd An appropriation was also made at the last eee any ARID AVERRO, JRE S for lawful money 0: s name of Finch & Lloyd. doing business at 3901ith | this advertisement; and in case the said bidder d, discretion, for Treasury notes, certificates of Many ot the soldiers were bloated with ex- | street, is this 11th dey of July, dissolved by mutual | Should fail to enter into the contract, they to ma session of Congress to lay a railway through F J. HEIEBEGRE, SUCOBSS0R To H. F, indebtedness, or certificates of deposit issued | travagant notions with regard to the easy cap- | consent. SAMUEL LLOYD. good the difference between the offer of + the yard to the wharf ander the shears, and it . 9, under any act of Congress.” ture of the capital, and frequently could be | jy 13-2w* H.C.FINCH. ° er and the next responsible bidder, or the is contemplated toran it from the boilerma- | ~~ CITIZ, ND MILITARY By the provisions of this section Mr. Fessen- | heard to indulge in little controversies as to to whom the contract may be awarded. ker’s department to the clothing warehouse and iT den is prohibited from accepting the fitty mil- | what buildings should be allowed to stand, | PANSEUL LOR PAST PATRONAGE, THE | sponsibility of the guarantors must be showa by | ordnance department, and With this the facili- Sistas Be own! 24) ci . le - * tor the amount by checks on the banks, payable knew nothing of the intentions ot their com- | _jy 15-2w* SAMURL LLOYD. Tord in a sum equal to the amount of the con- THE POLICE AND FIRE ALARM TELEGRAPH, Wii BRAD) TO INFORM HIg to tie enations cf ie Dee a nee | mentee Me dles 3 FRAT ROAD Notice —_______| tract, signed by the contractor and both of his | ‘The work of érecting the Police and fire alarm friends and the fe fans he hes on hand a trary, he deems himself com: to insist on On Tuesday night, about eleven o'clock, the a, 3 guarantors, wil ‘y ~ pect) * | telegraph throughout our city rogressin, pean Dayiment in logal-tonder currency. advance of the retiring army reached this vil- | "While the philadelp bine St ea der or bidders upon signing, the contract. Se rapidly a2 cicamstances Will permits The Ne Fer eR Racbank ers Sinan segue: | Tge, Sram seme uae eaves loco | Bote eras GAGE Dsante |. snap na NT carn. | ettane em, Gonos oF on amporery oe | Eel Neate $e and are in consultation on the reply = Inesday mor: was cessant ROM WASHING TOR 3 = ats: et aeelae bid of initeccus. ruction of rai communication by the 18 eolm*™ THis egouaign musi be regarded as having | Pertewary decribed fo lee who have ied Eee ge _ | etanpatamnt tte me tated Gute A | necetny Yo tneopeay completion of the ward as the pmaeet “failed. = ie dean aa dream while large atniteg “eer * Ps RRitrMon: Pas eg seule mene at pee wereatie d from Boston, rr inetpasher niet ORR NARELOR AT LAW, The stock market opened dull and closed | passing. “By twelve o'clock Bradley T. John. 7:0 and W000 a. me the contract for the mame, with food andenficient | inswad of by the express. It is, however, y 427 Fifteenth stree! . teady. TOR! ni son, W @ rear guard of the rebel ar, of BO an i. i na sum equal to the amount o! e con- leemed cer ci B J Bank. there ls less pressure of cash stock. Govera- | invasion, had evacuated the village, and there | _17 32 GHor'L. KOONTZ, Agent. | {ract, to furnish the articles proposed in conturm: | stou of the welesraphy by Rute we pape se®. ae eter ents are better. Coupon five-twenties are | was profound quiet. Its reign, however was OTICE.—I have optued anew BARBER SHOP | it? to the terms of the advertisement-dated July | goon after, unless some serious accident should Rr 44ND KINDLING WOOD. Hickory, Ook wanted at 109%, and small bondsat 195; seven- | brief’ Your correspondent began to wonder if Nore street, between ist street and New Jor- Hi, lest, mnder which the bid was made; and L090 bre vbeats wine nd Pane, a Se and thirties at 104 for October and 105 for August; it could be possible that after nearly two days’ | fey. avenues ts Doves Hotel. where Iwill be glad | 45 aforesaid, we guaranty to make good the difler- | Enough has been completed to exhibit the |. * " @. L. SHERIFF Seiten Sasicstocks are dall, bak ebares | ine” ene 0 ey, ee tee nee ae ee eo ateat bereece HECTEEE Soet evect apacaitle hitiertts the person’ | Saupe GiksheaLi@am gt presen tie ea eek | nm Jan_ MUPRST Wiesel in Mot Uenat toe Issl at 102%. 8 is retreat 0! rel a q re was no Cstreet, between IstandN. Jay, next lowest responsible bidder, or the person more @ ni at present Police and { 3¢20-).sm au arf, 4b 6t. 5 Gilet, coal stocks steady, mining shares ue- | cavairy to harass its rear, and Press tt closely | _sy7-1m* yle’s Hotel. near the Depot. | "hom the contract may be awarded, | | tire departments will when | @ MAPS. tA glected, and railroad - TORE whole ot its march. er a pause rj = eee (Seat aided by the telegraph. The instruments and OAST Sarvey Map of Soutneastern Virginia; @ The Express of yesterday evening says: of bine minutes, Union cavalry, splendidly Witnoas ¢ {Sen attachments, though in some cases. extreme): fee of orth Carolina; 75. “Mr. Fessenden expresses himself as op-| moun’ and equipped, rode briskly into town, Ppaiagori0.Bracrag: s,uni- | To this guaranty must be appended the official | Gelicate, are not constructed for ornaamen Survey Map of Northern Alsbama and peed to any further issues of currency in any | 8nd advanced, numbering several hundred 1 des! certificate above mentioned. purposes, but are handsome, meat and subd-. Georgia i 4 Each party obtuining s contract will be obliged | stantial. “The superintendent of the work bas, f° jet is Field of agg i cal I Burvey Survey

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