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©0., Auctionsers, HANDSOME AND NEARL. BW CARRIa AND HARNESS AT Eonnle SALE. “a On SATURDAY MORNING, July 24, at » o’clock, in front of the auction rooms, we shall avery handsome Coupee Rockaway, built to order, Thi of the Foundry th and G streets, in ic order, and ~ assemblage of the of ‘the chucch to witness TELEGRAPHIO N FROM THE SOUTHWEST. ; nd a i i— A ra! THE EVENING STAR. possi Seto it iN ee a W. D. WALLACH, Editer and Proprietor. be tac LOST AND FOUND. " ~ ites John Brooks, ij 3 wi jongasked, by leaving it or contents $* oe . frien i qui ‘The Grand Lodge of this Dis-'| by one of the best builders in New York. Oan be fi the ceremonies geen prior to sale at the private stable of M, WASHINGTON CITY: toc—Forrest Temes a | ONCE autem botwore MAL ~ | trict will march from their hall, 9th and D | Seen i LA jor WEDNESDAY....0....00+-JULY 201 1864.) ps— Beneficial, Ettects of SEA TEETROM MY PREMISES, between BE | | 4 OCLOCK P.M. = | sinets, with hem ers ofthe subordinate Nicholson, on the — of Georgetown, Ne 15 a ee a a en. Washburne’s Order at Memphis. brown 1B. with a sore back, and one = . lodges, egcor' Lso— MOEEADING MATTER ON EVERY PAGE,| Meurais, July 19.—Wicksbarg advices of | bay HORST: mi’ Ten dollars rewsrawill |<’ GOVERNMENT SECURITIES. fall regalia, accompanied by the band of Car- | two Sets Double Harness. one perfectly new BEE OUTSIDE FOR INTERESTING TELE-!| the 12th report all quiet.” be siven for thelr return tyme. | 0 ow EMP, Jay Cooke & Co, furnish the follewing quo- | ver os every of music, will pardcl- Termacash. nd GRAPHIC AND OTHER MATTER. The expedition under General Slocum WAS | G1 0 REWARD—Stolen from my yard twodatk | tations of Government securities : Qatein the ceremonies. After the stone has | _jy2'-d J. 0. MeGUIRE & 00.. Aucts reinforced by cavalry sent by General Wash- $ 10 bay MARES, one with her hind foot WasHINGTON, July 20, 1861. | heen laid a brief address will be delivered by | JY WM. L. walt, & 90.. Auctioneers. ys v5 borne, sae weemerchiegegete fre the interior gvolion, the other with -her mene aaa svar UB 6e bouben Ts Bovine. Belling. Rev. We M. sae al oe pear tel tie tole = ¢ Horse Bazaar 9S La. C ppl es j n Ww Seer ans : errs + n the corner- ALE OF HORSES, AND CARRIAGRS RY is ‘The latest accounts from Gen. Smith placed | be reid Bos si ue cong: $0. NEYENBURG. | VU. S. 5,208. 909. 101% .| lowing : A copper plate, on which is engraved Tee OY, THURSDAY. AND et Ae |e A ne SP reais aes Sta esau ctanae | a Gnetvear Cerlauaters-"- 924° ‘Sy | Me Mkepeae Or Wasbiegton, wt an wood | MORAL OUNRBRGRE "Cie Gen. Forrest has issued & call for all citizens Se = es 7 ne Year Certificates 2 dallion likeness of Washington, set i A 7 Kx. C &e “ AWAY FROM THE DISTRIBUTING = : . s © | Retween the Bape.ps-Afiaen sixty-five to |. PRAYED AWA Thentay night, duly 19th, 154, ate Chec! from Mount Vernon, presented by O. Cam- | | OnSATURDAY MORNING, July 23, commenting rally to bis sup, r old men and boys | stove Georgetown, pear Drover’s Rest, a Dark Eay NEw YORK—FirsT Boar. mack, Jr., Esq.; copies of the Star, Intellia : Comprising shout=: 5 IFTY HORSES, Including some valuable Harness and Saddle Horsea, One Bay Horse, 8 years old. having no further use for Fall description at sale = ALSO, Previous to the sale of Horses, we willsell alarge THE VIC to come and take care of his horses while his EACTORY OvER THE REBELS | men shall beengaged with the enemy. AT TUPELO. The report puolished in Northern papers st SRY Tere that Forrest has communicated his intention The Enemy Thoroughly Whipped in 2 | of Serra amen tel for any cen Three , Fi | who might. ijured under General Wash- Men!! Days’ Fight, with a Loss of 2,500 | Dorne's recent railroad order, is false. The re- ome sult proves conclusively the wisdom of Gen. cer, Chronicle, and Republican, New York Chris- tian Advocate, Sunday Schoel Advocate: lists of the contributors to the new building, including the names of the Sabbath school scholars, who have contributed handsomely; names of local preachers, class leaders, trustees and stewards of the church; photographs of President Lin- COLT. 2 years old, dark main apf tail, white star Coupons, 102; 5-208, 104; Certificates, 92%; oer ithcad wiittie ahité on Doth bind lors | Godse” 104; 53 10 Dollars reward given on a to the abcve Pe eee eae STE) } Danere plete tat THOMAS BROWN | oR pEFENDERS TO BE HONORABLY IN- ave the name. of William Moran, Not having | Secretary Stanton, a day or two ago, issded Seen returned, the supposition is that the horse | an order diréctingthat the Military Governor cen used by a family ning, isp ree ‘ ant Wallach, with their auto- rtment of desiralt ; et Wachburn’s order. Nearly every train off the | Straved off. and hasbeen picked up by some per- | of Washington cause the Union soldiers who coln and Mayor = asror esirable New and Becond Hand = . 7 . b fe a= graphs; copies of the Church Discipline and | @. ages,» Bug: pee to Rock 5 A dispatch received here, dated Memphis, fallrosa for ten gays previous to the date of | {fr Aaa nee 9 nae informs were killed in the recent defence of Washing- Eyiin-book; fractional currency and silver Trotting ‘Wagons, Jamp Seat "Taceer Wagons aad SBIy 1 says © z is order was fired upon by bashwhackers, GHAS. A. MURPHY. Agent, ton to be carefully disinterred and honorably | and copper coin. e8S. The expedition of Major General A. J. Smith | and citizens and soldiers killed and wounded, jy 20-3t* ~... National Hotel Stables, ALSO, buried in the National Cemetery with suitable Cet on? street batmeen.4 ee care, and memorials to preserve their identity. RY for the resent ear. There had been thrast elerdang the order wasialleret So opto direst into the pocket a roll of notes, in smountfrom $45 meral Meigs to select a spot w! He a to $50. Phe address of the ewner wasalso in tha | trict for an enclosure which shall receive those 3 Sleighs, Blankets, &c., 4 Watering Carts. Terms cash. . jy2% [Chron.} W.L. WALL & CO., Aucts. Gray’s Patent Molded eee <s Porice Rerorts—Second Precinct.—Frank Haneon and William Gunn, disorderly; mili- tary. Third Precinct.—Jno. Woodward, unlicensed; 92.50. Washington Hurdle and Thos. Evans, has been a complete success. He met Lee | While not a gun has been fired since the publi- cation of this order. Forrest and Walker near Tupelo. He fought ‘The reports of affairs in Memphis are made them for three days, thoroughly whippingand | up by Cairo reporters, nearly all Sensational, Touting them, His despatch, dated at New | ong should not be relied upon until corrobor- ated. 5 Bs & ‘ket, togeth ith memoranda of use tonoore | who fell in defence of Washington on this oc- 3 raat > Mise., 47th presiede ae Taper rl ee eee biee h reward will be given Yor the ieetoretion casion, no other persons to be buried therein. che FF hn we Pleo Piecing ALO ag Collars, oNVo'unst Tider ‘ge ‘upelo, and | EMPORTANT MUVEMENTS IN LOUISI. | 2%, B¢ whole; but the Book alone it will he grati- ———— mn. 1» GO.; $3.44. ; , i cevkbunerd Shs unaiek ont ‘whipped them badly on three different days. I ANA fying to recover. Apply at this office. Itt 4” A new and dangerous counterfeit $10 ab aes Thos. Grain and Jas. Williams, do.; ees ate rie best Our loss is small when compared with the, Sr. Lovis, July 19._The Union publishes : : $5 REWARD-Strayed or stolen on the lothin- | n. seon the West Winfield Bank of New York al stant, a dark Buffalo COW. hipshotten. The 5 ove reward will be given if returned toCATHA. | 2&3 made its appearance since July 15th. RINE E. SKECTELLS, near the corner of 10th aad G streets, Navy Yard. dy 19-3t* AME TO THE SUBSORIBERS, adjoining TELEGRAPHIC NEWS. Mount Olivet Cemetery, two HOGS, one white gnd the other black. The owner or owners 0 | yaTEST FROM SHERMAN’S ARMY. pelea Fourth Precinct—Mary McNaughton, drank; $1. Edward Simpson, do.; #2. Henry Mur- hy, do.; $1. Daniel Vanwoomers, drunk and Ficorderly; $5. George McUalliar, James Mulligan, Charles Shiole and Thomas Boyd, do.; #2 each. Sizth Precinct.—Annie Bowman and Fannie The upper edge presents & 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 BMOOTH INSIDE AS OUTSIDE, and therefore Perfectly free and Tebel loss. I bring back everything in gopd 40 extract trom a private letter, dated at New order—nothing lost.” | orleans, ket Ae sein h para ilaat night 8 officers me n thousand men A scont who has since come into Lagrange, | wonld start from this city and below. in ocean Teports the triumph of our arms completa, and ; Steamers, to-day. They are to take fifteen the loss of the enemy of twenty-five hundred days rations, and an ammunition ship accom. men. panies the expedition, There are now a large ward, prove peg fi Smith, disorderly, #3 each. Emma White, as- thenesk. [assocrarap rues: 3 number of additional gunboats in Lake Pon- Sy 3 BENSAMIN bs Sean eS Nearly His Whole Force Across the Chat. | sault; William Sowers and Nathaniel Lee, wears 8 Jar has a smoeth and evenly fin- 8 ACCOUNT. ] chartrain, and more vessels have been added | Ree OR aes KET BOOK, the tahoechee—A Portion of his Treeps Ad- | sleeping in a market; dismissed. Wm. Hurley The Garotte Colla FURTHER PARTICULARS OF THE | ‘othe fleet off Mobile. Some think this expe- | ¢./,Goopectown market.n POCKET BOOK. con’ | vance Two Miles Toward Atlanta, Meet- | and M. B, Safford, drunk and disorderly; mili- | {nhed edge on both sides. ViCTURY AT TUPELO. | dition is intended for the capture of Mobile, 80 | be given, aud no questions asked, if left at 140 | ing only Small Bodies of Cavalry— | tary. Emma White, disorderly; $5. These Collars are not simply fiat pieces of paper Memruis, July 19.—On the Sth instant Gen, | 25 0 Possess the Alabama river and establish | @ base of supplies for Sherman, at Selm: ‘Washburne cent out a force of infantry, cav- | while others believe the troops are destined for alry and artillery from La Grange, under | Fortress Monroe.” Major Gen. A. J. Smith and Brig. Generals recente be ame a co-operate Mower and i with n’l Slocum’s expedition from Vicks- Grierson, with intentions to move burg, which has recently reinforced, /and Tenth Precinct.—Eliza Anderson, disorderly; 5 10.: $3. ge Whang de.; $2. Mary Jane Ward, do.; do. man, do.; $150. John Giark, do.; dismiss James M. Bowser, M. Driscoll, and M. McGraw, do.;¢o. Melinda Phillips, do.; $8. High street, Citizens’ market, Georgetown. Gen. Bragg in Command at Atlanta. oe AED —— EsPOCK ED Cincinnati, July 20—The Commercial has id on delivery of two 0 $5 WEMORANDUM BOOS Tact onisth onctene | Sdvices from Sherman's army to the 16th inst. in Georgetown or Washington. Return toGALE’S | Nearly our whole force had crossed the river, Hotel, 127 G@ street, Washington, and get your “a e' *ANSON GALE. and occupied a strong position on the south ent in the ferm of s collar, but are MOLDED ANDSHAPED TO FIT THE NECE. They are made in “Novelty,” (or turn-down style;) im every half size from 12 te !7 inches, and ‘ P oney. Mary Simonds, do.;dismissed. Julia Frazier, | in ** Bureka,” (or Garotte,) from 13 to 17 inches; in pursuit of General Forrest, bring him to {| jg again marchin, ‘i ba y 19-3t* side. 3 i : : 1g to the interior of Missis- 2 A ej Se ee mr ee ye do.; #2. Frank Smith, selling without license; . bay and fight him. He was ordered‘to pursue sippi. Let= n Georgetown, D_©., on Friday, sth A portion of our troops had advanced two | go. Mathew Dillon, drunk and disorderly; and packed in ** solid sizes” in neat blue cartons, bim to Columbus, Miss., if he did not overtake The rebel accounts of Slocum’s expedition iost..alady’s DIAMOND RING. The finder | miles toward Atlanta, but encountered nothing | 2. Wm. Brown, grand larceny; dismissed. | con-aining 100 each; also in smaller ones of ten will be liberally re ded by leavi it at JOS. LIBBEY, Br.’s, No. 46 Ist street Gosractows, ‘D} | but small bodies of cavalry. . a a ota General Braxton Bragg had arrived at At- ( SaHE TO my Ron MISES, Ga tho T6th of July, Janta, and would, it is supposed, exercise a tocome forward. prove property. pay chargesand personal supervision over the movements of ake him ay 30D 8 et, near e Canal, army. rh away; 0 reek, aN EP riL. the rebel army. = aa Zz ATCH CHAIN LOST—On Sunday morning; | Terrible Accident at Blockley Almshouse— hum this «ide. to Jackson, Miss. claim that the Federal-col- A despatch from Gen. Smith to Gen. Wash- | umn under Gen. Elliott were attacked at the burne, received to-da; ys he has met Lee, | junction of the Port Hudson and Rodney Rail- Forrest and Walker pelo, and whipped | road on the 5th, and-were repulsed with great them badly on three different days. Our loss | slaughter, the road, for miles, being strewn ‘was small compared to that of the rebels. Gen. | with dead negroes, horses and guns Smith says he brings back everything in good | This doubtless, refers to the expedition con- order. jothing was lost. sisting .of one marine brigade and two regi- A scout since at Lagrange reports the ene- | ments of negroes, which marched from Rod- Jobn Bransell, assault and battery; deferred. Adam Whisten, do.; jail for court. George Brooks and Samuel Ceaser, desertion; sent to naval authorities. Wm. Shields, de.; do. Richard Smith, obtaining money by false pre- tences;dismissed. Daniel Jackson, carrying concealed weapons; $20. Melinda Phillips, common drunkard; security for good behavior, each—the latter a very handy package for travelers army and navy officers, Wa EVERY COLLAR is stamped “GRAY’S PATENT MOLDED COLLAB,” Bold by all dealers in men’s furnishing goods. The trade supplied by Pawnee, Chapman, trom Philadelphia; L. Ger- trude, Campbell, New York; Allen, Doane, New York; Palmer, Terry, do.; Bark Eliza White, Baltimore, with supplies for U.S. Goy- ernment. Cleared—Schrs. A.C. Durfey, Savins, Jersey City; Jno. Henry, Crouch, Saulsbury; W. D. Morgan, Phillips, Seaford; A. Eliza- beth, Purdy, Matawoman; N. Done, Hall, New York; Beenheba, Galloway, Baltimore; Pro- tector, Grissett, Mattawoman; Adaline, Gatten, Llewellensburg; G. S. Powell, Boggs, Acco- mac; Rechingham, Talpey, Cape Cod; Hamil- ton, Barker, Mattawoman; Maria, Miller, New York; Rishmond, Small, Bath; Wm. Peters, Everson, Nanticoke; Eldad, Uorsey, Balti- = be: going from 508 H street, along said street. Loss of Life ————>—_— WALL, STEPHENS & 00 My’s loss at 2,500 and their defeat overwhelm- | ney on the 4th, and were attacked by five | to Dr. Gurley’s Church. a lady’s WATCH CHAIN, . en = F i et ani brigades of rebel cavalry and one of infantry; with locket, charm, and key attached. The chain | PHILADELPHTA, July 20.—A terrible accident | ,FORT, OF GzoRGErowN.— Entered—Schrs. | gp14-3m 322 Pa. avenue, Washington, ra It is also stated by persons who have come | and after fighting nearly all day the rebels in that the rebel Faulkner and Ool. Forrest | were driven off, and our troops returned to “were wounded and Gen. Forrést was wounded | their boats.. Our loss was about 150 killed, ar apart his torte ie reaper ple eon ‘wounded and missing. ‘rom other soutces i! earned that Smith Cargo, July 19.—New Orleans met Forreston Wednesdsy, the 13th, and fonght | j2th instant, have boca nrecayets Wor nail ailday. Also, on Thursday and Friday, dri- | steamer would leave New Orleans for New wing him below Tupelo, and whippinghim | York during the week following the i2th badly in five different battles. : instant, but the mails tor the North and East Our loss is said to be less than 300, while the | would be torwarded by each regular steamer. Tebels was over 2,000). The True Delta claims to have positive in- Colonel Wilkins, of the 9th Minnesota, who | formation that the Rebel Dick Taylor left Al- commanded a brigade, was kiiled. exardria three weeks since for Richmond, and that the eye lately under him are now com- was of the link pattern, and was especially valued | occurred this morning at the Blockley Alms- asthe gift ofa dear relative. The locket contains | house, caused by the walls of the Female Luna- the hair of the owner’s parents, both lately de- | tic Asylum being undermined by workmen. ceased. A liberal reward will be given if returned | "90> reported fa ‘por’ that thirty or forty of the suite ahovenaty Od ioataher; or by droppingengte inmates axe heen killed sna Wounded. Five me tonn s have been taker ou’ eee core oITy CP h ie bonne partition wall was undermined by the N, s8:—Personally appeared before , me, the subseriber,a Justice of the Peace it and | Working party, who were preparing for the forthe said county, M. B. Farr, and made oath | itroduction of new heaters, letting down alli according to law that he found oh the lith irst.s | the floors clear to the roof. mare Mule of dark brown color. without any pe- LATER. culiar mars, er ered and trespassing on his The latest reliable accounts of the accident Pre'Beltey B Seogas’ faran in the Districte? Gao at the Blockley almshouse, say that 15 insane lumbia. ‘women were killed and 20 wounded. J. HEIBERGER, SUCCESSOR TO HB. F. F. LOUDON & CO., CITIZENS AND MILITARY MERCHANT TAILOR, Me‘soroistan Hotel. (late Brown’s,) 3 lvania avenue, oa, | OR RT ee ambington, aD: I ILLIARD TABLES FOR SALE.—The Subseri- ber has THREE FIRST CLASS BILLIARD TABLES, nearly new, which he will dispose of very low. Inquire at the Billiard room, corner oflith atreetand Pennsylvaniaavenue. je 14-tf LIAM BRADLEY BEGS TO INFORM HI85 gareen and the public iket he a8 om band a FROM CITY PUVINT, manded by Gen. Walker. It is the beliet at } Theowner or owners thereof are hereby noti- There were 227 inmates of the Asylum. : 3 - | variety of large and beautiful style of Monuments, No Fighting at Petersburg Beyond the Usu- Alexandria that Taylor, who has lately been | fied to come forward, prove property, pay c! es The accident occurred at a quarter of six sing Hoon Beau Axibent Bild Petar Go. ere natn one et on pant arble worked te al Artillery Firimg—Our Guaboats Re- | made Lieutenant General, hopes to be assigned | 8nd take away. M.B. FARR this morning. The building was supported'] basset, Pervade, Harden, St. Marys: Two | solicit ashare of thelr patronage. Penn. avenue, on 8. Bl Scages’ Farm. || Y,two immensearches whichgave way. The | Brothers, Burton, Choptank; Ocean Wave, | between lath and 19th mh 18 eo3m’ tarned to James River—The Rebel Guer- | to the command of the ne eek De- rillas on the River take the Back Track | partment, in place of Kirby Smith. Taylor 8 scribed befor i sitting room was filled with children. —Return of Vessels sent out in Search of | being a brother-in-law of Jeff. Davis, this eormend pubnce Rerere ig EBie Seem tag oe July, 1364, Sixteen bodies haye already been taken out. Turner, Boston; sloop J. Landy, Berry, Mary- = ND KINDLING WOOD, Hickory, Oak land Point: Haze, Roberts, Deal’s Island; bark S10%5, ‘s at and Pine, sawed and split to any len. hand the Pirate Florida. - change is considered quite probable. = JOHN H. JOHNSON, [1 s.} Eliza White, White, Baltimore; steamer Phce- } size; also, cord length. Lowest market pyces. The mail steamer John Brooks, which left (ase SS Se Jy Say Justice of the Peace, Disaster at Sea. nix, Stackpole, Glymont; Baltimore, Lewis, Omea. Pa av ie ane oe: City Point at 10 o'clock yesterday moring, ar- FROM ATLANTA. CAME, TOMY PREMISES On the7th instant, | Sanpy Hoox, July 20—The steamboat Nare eens 2 pape pia ene nek. Eee ais bey: $e20-Im_Mill and Wharf, 4s st.- at Canal Bridge. rived here this morning at 6 o'clock. She Rebel Communications Between Rich- brings no news of importance from the front, mond and Montgomery Cut. New York, July 19—A special dispatch but reports that the usual artillery duelling is from Nashyille says the epcopahont Atlanta kept up with vim by the contending armies. being occupied by our troops is without foun- ‘The return of the gunboats to the James river pee A batt cf Eomers ay float regard- has intimidated the rebels along the banks, and Phebe pe sl hy bape eports say that d they bave made no further demonstration Sherman at the river etna hi ener against our transports since the firing into the | abled to get his valuables; but in opposition to RED COW with horns. The owner can prove | from New Work to ita Martha was sunk in} the property, pay chargesand take her away. the Gulf Stream on the 15th in a gale. j jy8 366 21st pea OR EL CENEENS The crew left her in two boats, oneot which, containing thirteen persons, was picked up by S B TIT = the surveying vessel Bailey. They were land- , J ¢ ed here to-day. i U U TES. The other boat, containing the captain, mate, EWIS FURNISHES SUBSTITUTES AT LOW- | cook, nine sailors and two coal heavers, has 4 estrates, 414 Penn. avenue, just below Na- | not been heard of since the disaster. tional Hotel. jy 19-2t* Fe en a TS Pirate, Bolden, White House; Great Western, Hunt, Nanjemoy: H. CO. Purdy, Barry, White House; Alleghany, Ragan, Alleghany. die ee MARRIAGE AT THE NINTH STREET PRES- BYTERIAN OCHURCH.—This morning, at ten o’clock, at the Ninth street Presbyterian church, Mr. George W. Hall, of the Census Burean,, was wedded to Miss Isabella Miller, step- ‘OR TIMBER AND MATERIAL 8 peoreeale FoR THE NAVY. Navy DEPARTMENT, Boureac or CoystRuction aNd Rerains, June 3), 1864. Sealed Froposals to furnish Timber and Mate- rials for the Navy, for the fiscal year ending dune 30, 1365. will be received at the Bureau of Consttuc- tion and Repair, until 10 o clock of the Ist day of August next,at which time the opening will be =, = i commenced. George Weims and the United States. this itis well known that they had been sent N H. MILLER & CO. Guerrillas on’ Cumberland River—Retali- ae RT ly ee City Proposals must be endorsed ** Proposals for Tim- ‘On the upward trip the John Brooks hi weeks ago to Augusta. The evacuation of At- . SUBSTITUTES! ation for Rebel Outrages. 2 nee per- | ber and Materials for the Navy,’ that they may be ie P the John Brooks touched | tanta really began 1 ago. SUBSTITUTES !! ‘ 5! formed by the Rev. John C. Smith, in the pres- | qistinguished from other husiness letters, and di- at Fortress Monroe. Several of the Unitea | @Q2 Sly peyote Worse S&C: Will furnish at ble price: LovIsviLLE, July 19.—The steamer St. Louis. | enceof a large concourse of persons, among | sccted te chi Napaienct! Stal h Gen. Sherman yesterday moved out of his WITH DISPATCH AND WITHOUT DELAY!! | hence for Nashville, laden with Government, | Whom were many department clerks and their | “nd enue Chick of He Rarese st Oe tes vessels which went in search of the | works on the south side the Chattahoochee Office No. 511 Ninth, street west. near Pa. ‘avenue. stores, was burned yesterday by guerrillas at wives and dadchiars, The bride was rich'y The Wiaterials and articles embraced in the Florida have returned to Fortress Monroe after | to attack Johnston’s forces it found in front | ~ Runnera and others liberally dealt with, Sailor’s Rest, on the Cumberland river. and handsomely attired: and after the hay classes are particularly described in the printed @n unsuccessful effort to overhaul the pirate, | f them, or to occupy the city in the event of a wf Pply st.W,,4. BEAMBR, W.S. BADLE, N. #1. Fuur rebel priconore have been selected from. le had M4 d the tulati sat schedules, any of which will be furnished to such Pirate. | retreat. Nothing laier than the information EEsir, Juftnce of tho Doaae. + | ur prisons to be sent to, Mitchell’s Hill and | fOUPIC Yad rec red tne ed ce a uradding tous | 88 desire to offer, on application to the Command- SHERMAN’S ADVANCE that he had moved has been received here, but | Exemption papers prepared. Sy 19-4t' Clarkesville tobe shot in retaliation for the | DOSLOT trends they s| on & wedding tour } ants of the respective yards, or to the Navy Agent to Rhode Island. we hope to-morrow to announce his occupa- ee ge RELEASED.— Walter Hellen, who was ar- i nearest thereto. and those of all the yards upon A dispatch from an authoritative source con- | tion of Atlanta. application to the Bureau. murder of two Union men near those places. XTRAORDINARY POWER.—Mrs L. SMITH, LL SSSI firms the report that Gen. Sherman's force, or | _ It is believed here that during the halt at the | Ws Clairvoyant and Test Medium, 252 4th street Fire in Essex County, N. ¥ This division intoclasses being for the conve- x : i 5 al irits. x. rested several days ago by themilitary author- } nience of dealers in each, such classes only will be @ portion of it, hi ie, | Chattahoochee Gen. Sherman completely de- | a few doors above I street, with the aid of spirits a a es 3 ¢ 2 ie re Portion of it, had crossed the Chattahoochie stroyed all the l oduamunt tent hd n | examines all kinds of diseases, sces your dead an. New York, July 20.—Rodgers’ mill, Paner’s | ities for disloyalty, and committed to the Old et a i pencil girs =p abe living friends; describes them, gets names; tells | mill, several stores, a bridge, and some tene- character; reads the future. Advice about busi- ments in the village of Ansable Fork, Essex ness. Sitting $2. jy 18-1m county, in this State, were burned last Sun- Capitol, was released yesterday upon repeat- ing the oath of allegiance by sentences and subscribing his name thereto. ‘Only a small cavalry force of the enemy were Al i . tlanta and Richmond, and between Atlanta encountered. Sherman subsequently occupied | and Montgomery. , hhis troops in tearing up the railroads of most will, in addition to the schedule of classes of their ewn Yards, have a copy of the schedules of the py ee ther Yards for examination only, frem which ; = day. Loss heavy. J. Sellner and his wife, Mary E. Sellner, ar- | may be judged whether it will be desirable to make ‘use to the rebels. The distance of his forces | DISASTERS TO MISSOURI GUERRIL- | (}REAT BARGAINS. - .caT BARGAINS. ee rested on the 16th instant and committed to the application for ‘any of the classes of those Yards. from Atlanta was not mentioned. Sr. Lovie, July 20 Co 1. Ford, at Kansas | French Lace MANTILLAS, from $4.50 ap. eco Schooner on Fire. ocak Gusrdbouse for aiding soldiers 2 de- | a) Homer ines: Bene eee eet hd be s » . 2 SF 5 j HIGHLANDS, ON THE HUDSON, July 20.— sert and furnishing citizens’ clothing to those | ©} 6 REBEL STRAGGLERS, City, selegraphs nesdeuarere kip | loth and Barege ds and CIRCULARS large fore ‘and aft achoouer ie pad tet 7 ay deserting, were alsoreleased yesterday upon eOness niaseteets edn pee 4 Montgomery county, Md., is said tobe liter- | Cr'arms, much ammunition and many horses. | Black Sifk CIRCULARS at reduced prices, at A French war steamer has gone to her assist. Sint {heir parole of honor es toleave the | firict conformity therewith, or they will not be ally swarming with rebel stragglers, and our | Our troops are still pursuing the guerrillas. S00 pre cane. || meee m1 Le a rane eed | Cored. ig themselves te be read: ell charges ‘thar may be mepuantteraios’| them. es STappine Casz.—Last night, as tw. men, Andrew Smith and George Bokal, reo Upon application to the Bureau, to the com- mandgnt of any yard, or to any navy agent, the form of offer, of guaranty, and other necessary information respecting the proposals, will be fur- nished. The contract will be awarded te the lowest bid- Scouting parties pick up numbers of them daily, a Four were found yesterday evening hid away The Guerrillas in Missouri. im the bushes, a shert distance beyond Fort Sr. Louis, July 19.—The Democrat’s special Stevens. They were brought in this morning, | St. Joseph dispatch says: te Pine hundred yards eiowwt A HUETON: Steamer Sailed. lerecattreoree Se ee the varie wides only 33 Boston, July 20.—The steamship Asia sailed cents per yard. jy 18-6t this forenoon for Liverpool. She took out y $54,000 specie. ; ard committed to the Old Capitol. Their} The city and country are wild with rumors. OR SALE—A beautiful, stylish, pure blood pena, et one een ee oe siding on the Island, were walking on Buz- | derwho gives proper guaranties, as required by names are Wavid H. Idol, 2d North t zrolina; | It is reported that Col. Ford attacked Thorn- BLACK HAWK BAY MORGAN NEW YORK STOCK LIST. zard Point, @ soldier named Adam Whisten | the law of August i0,1uic, the Navy Department P.N. Smith, 3d Alabama; P.S. White, 45th | ton’s guerrillas at Arnoldsville, on Sunday. HORSE, Lag nants Hi) Pw cier ae one [By the People’s Line—Office 511 Ninth street.} approached them and charged them with be- reserving the right to reject the lowest bid, or any North Carolina, and P. Bailey, 22d Virginia. | Fighting was kept up all day but the result is | 4 "years old. apd a perfect model of New York, July 20.—U. S. 1881, coupon 6's, | 1 ee ee en eet eaten ane emp ied | “ihe contracts will bear dats the day the noti ee unknown. beauty, without blemish; perfectly kind 102%; U.S. 5.20’s, 104; Certificates of Indebt- 7 fication is given, and deliveries can be ASSISTANT INSPECTOR GENERAL. Another body of guerrillas, from 300 to 600 | in singie and double harness, and alt right in every edness, 2%; Gold, 162%; N.Y. Central, 132%; knife and pursued and cut at them, and suc- from thats Sige is! be demanded ceeded in cutting Smith in the side, making a severe wound. After cutting Smith he pur- sued them, jumping over four fences, but soma citizens took him in custody until the arrival Major Walter Cutting, A. D. C., has been | strong, encamped on Gordon’s farm, Platte announced as Acting Assistant Inspector Gen- | COUDtY- ! Official infgrmation states thattwo hundred Ee eeorimene ce Waring of the Paw Paw militia of Platte and Clay Sureties in the full amount will be required to sign the contract, and their responsibility certi- fied to by a United States District Judge, Uxited States District Attorney, Collector or Navy Agent. As additional security, twenty per centum wi way,and expected tobe yery fast this summer. ex 25: OL: This Horse has been raised bythe celebrated Mor- | Erie, 115%; Hugson Hiver, ts) Hererani: an stock breeder. Lewis Sherman, Erq., Brandon, ing, 131%; Mic Th is Gantral ish & Vermont, to whom the present owners refer any | 49 Southern, 2x; Illinois Central,123; Cleve- purchager for padi grec: land and Pittsburg,107; Cleveland and Toledo, it ent dine? Chien Peat j : 28. a f officers Whitemore and Brane, who took 3 . Au be u7-From Shillington, Odeon Build! counties, had joined Thornton’s guerrillas. He was brow, ere six months ago at great ex- | 136; Ohicago and Rock Island, 107; Milwaukie | ve K | Fithheld from the amount of the bills until the nave an advance copy of Godey’s Lady's Boox | _& collison occurred in Clason county, but | pensevand intow avid without aninele faultias | and Prairie du Chien, —; Pittsburg, Fort | Dim to the tenth precinet station, and this } Contracts shall have been completed. ant eighty 5 sy : CODY, y's Mady's Book | its extent is not known. A the owner, after various unsuecessful efforts, can- | Wayne and Chicago, —~; ‘Aiton and ‘Terra | ™orming he was committed to jail. per centum of each bill: approved in triplicate by or August. Go i “6 rhead’” | not mate! m in style, action or color im an: pa oe ———___ he eommandants 0: e respective yards, will be “giuan Bitnee ee to SBE endo trira yer eae deta part of the country. He is perfectly gentle, and | Haute,.—; Chicago and Northwestern, 494; Nor So.—The New York Commercial Adver- | paid by the Navy Agents at the points of delivery, canbe handled or ariven by any Jady,or evena | Quicksilver, 72%. . boy The sttentian of: ri vate sasnillcs and army officers is respectfully inv 0 18 fine animal, No horee dealers need apply, He will only be LOOAL NEWS. Hise, “fie ean be nen ay fhe Babies of KELLE- Saar Donk sD SR EL Re aad wedl J E- | THe FIRE ALARM AND POLICE TELEKRAPH. ed pa bibdate Fae ei cets Detw enn nae —The central office of the fire alarm and police store of P, J. BELLEW, 510 7th street, near Odd | telegraph from which all wires, 14 in number, in funds or certificates, at the option of the Gov ernment, within ten days after the warrant fur the same shall have been passed by the Secretary of the Treasury, F The following are ihe classes required at the re- spective navy yards: : 7 ROTERY. Class No.1, White Oak Logs; Keel and Keelson Piece: #7” Hon. Myer Strouse, Bemocratic member | and trouble is anticipated. of Congress representing the Tenth District of tion in county convention, on Mon day last. many are leaving for other points. se, Pactric RaiLroap.—The President of the Fal obs ete Un RST vested, Us) UCE SAt7 United States has appointed Jesse L. Wil- | ‘ring is anticipated in seme localities. liams, of Indiana, George Ashmun, of Massa- tiser’s Washington special, under date of July 18th, says:—‘* Among the passengers in the train captured by Gilmore’s highwaymen was W. P. Wood, Superintendent of the Old Capi- tol prison, who has not since been heard of here, and was possibly captured.” Mr. Wood was in Baltimore when the Phila- No. 2, White Oak , White Oak Curve delphia railroad was cut, and,left Baltimore ehbusetts, and Charles Sherman, of Ohio, to be = 3 1S . | Fellows’s Hall. jy 18-4t radiate, is located in the fourth story of the Timber and Knees: White Oak Plank;No 6, additional directors m the Union Pacific Rail- Sow tou are reqnented Lnintet atyous | \;IRWE-OF BATTLE FIELD; Joly Iith, near | Metropolitan Police Headquarterson lth, near | PY Post Son Haxre de Grece the Se Yellow Fine Logs;No.7-ellow Pine Beans; No: road Company; and Goverror Dennison, of | armory (496 7th street) THIS EVENING, at 734 Fort Btevens, 7th street road, to be had of J. | street. The apparatus of this office consists | 1+ yas not captured by Gilmore’shighwaymen. | Whi Pine Plank and Boardss No. 12, White Pine GOLDIN & CO.. Photographers, No. 4 Penn, ave. | of two dial instruments for police purposes; a nue, between 8th and 9th streets, Market Space. self starting register for receiving fire alarm jy 16-Im* signals; a magnetic clock for detecting delin- {UTLERSHIP FOR SALE.—The subscriber be- | @uencies in any after clrouits, together with the . s z o’clock. By order of Jas. E. Waugh, Captain. Obio, Leonard Swett, of Lilinois, and William cloc! y A OSM WADE Oa. M. White, of Connecticut, inspectors of the ry = Toad, as provided by the late law of Congress. | ,;Al) persons wishing to join the company are in- ye Scere Logs and STATE OF THE THERMOMETER.—At Frank- lin & Co.’s, opticians, No. 244 Pennsylvania and White Oak Deck Plank; e Plank; No. 14. Ash Oars; No. 1. kory ButstNo. 17, Gedar Boards; No. 18, Lo 0. 19, White Oak Staves and Heading; No. 20, Black Spruce; No. 23, eae 4 Te — avenue, the thermometer stood to-day at 1] 1) > N I d t 3 FFNANCIAL.—The N Yor t NOTICE.—Persons who recently enrolled | §) j. ifornia, off necessary magnets, call bells, relaysand switch Lignumyite; ron. round. flatand square, of yesterday say: Seppyspr pele G Z._, iheuselver to be mustered into the United | gale the bes SUULERSHIP inthe country, wort | boards, all of them manufactured of brass and | ©’clock. 67 in the shade: in the sun 115. No. 26, Bteel: Nose eiron Spiker: No- 25, Tron N ails, ‘old opened at 26°% and sold down t0209, | Pee erent ating at gi aoe Hall,on at least ten regiments. ‘Call at 519 12th street, | polished marble At this office will be sta- i 3, Hardware: No, 34, Tools for Stores; 0. 56, White Lead; No. ERCY’S METALLUBGY, IRON AND STEEL. London, 1864. Phillip’s Metallurgy. London, ‘closing at 261. THURSDAY EVENING, Sst inatant, at 8 o'clock, The loan market is active and the rate is | to devise measures to cus! ina permadent milita goncnite the Kirkwwod House, after $ tioned the superintendent, his assistant and y 16-1w™ W. BRAMHALL, two operators. Ateach police station a dial ing, Paints, No, 39, Turpentine, Var’ - 41, Glass; No, 44, Colored Paints, dryer ery, nish; No. 40, Linseed Oil fully 7 per cent. The accumulation of capital | © ‘ization. OORE’S WEST END DRUG STORE, 113 | instrument will be placed, which will be in rr ' f s iaaine: wapeatineak cccdawss aed ae Cont Sera Captain Gommanding. | IV PENN. AVENUE, SOUTH IDB.—Ly charge of a policeman detailed for the purpose. ybsteys Metallurgy, Copper, Zine, Brass, &e, | Oil; No. 45, Tallow Soan: Nos? ShipChandlery, dence is reviving the expecta:ion is that there METROPOLITAN RAILROAD —Tho First | 20's Patent Preserve Jars, fresh and pure “or the police telegraph eleven di: ru- Tron Tables, - rN. Will be increasing ease, It is scarcely proba- 1G Meeting of the Stockholdera of the Metre. | Medicines, Perfumery Pollet Bosps, Co- ments are required, all of very neatand deli.) JR Tables. | Tg a. ponte, olmgNo.1, White Oak Logs; No.2, White Qak ble, however, that in the present deranged con- fitan Railroad Company, in the District of Co- ‘Ayers’ aud other Medicines, jy 16-20 cate construction. For the fire department the French’s Iron Trade of the United States, Kets Packs org vellow Pine Locer Ne, dition of the currency the existing stringency anrb is, ee ee CLT: iene ae pats Sera instruments are sanally: as ingenious os in we A Beecraft’s Companion to the Iron Trade. Lon- ii, White ‘Pine Mast and’ Spar Timber; No. It, ‘will disappear without the recurrence of oc- | Street west, ’, Shits lice departmen: orty-six sign: xes Wil on Gs White Pine Logs, Plank, and Boards; 'No. 12, White casional orate! aud those who are venturing | o’¢!ock m. to 4 p.m. for the purpose of organizing FRUIT sans! | fe placed at yarions points of the city, from | Hogg’s Iron Trades’ (ruide. London, Pine Deck and Stage Plank; No-i3, Ash Logs and on business enterprises in anticipation of im- | Si24°R%ne act of incorporation, and: for the | inesied toceamine ous SKLF SEALING PRCTE | Which alarmsmay be given. Thekeysofthose | fhe Manulscture of trons of Tron lank; No. Id, Ast Oars; No. 15, Hkek Walnut and mediate ease. will do well to hesitate and to Pah of such other business as may legally | JARS, aa they have been thoroughly tested, and | boxes will be placea in charge of the patrolmen Overmanion the Manufacture of fron. Cherry; No. 18, Locust; No. 19, White Oal ves ‘Black Spruce; No. 23, big- et ; humvite; No. 2, tron; No. 26, Steel; No. 27, Irom move cautiously. numvite bef id ting. ~ t them to keep fr: 1 of the respective localities, and of reliable citi- Mr. Fessenden, we learn, is abont to place come before said mee “ALEX, B, SHEPHERD, we can warrant them ‘eep fruit perfectly, As " * Fairbairn’s Information for Engineers. the fruit requires no sugar and the jars no cement, | zens near to the boxes. A pérson discovering ikes; No, 28, Jrom Nails, wrought and cut; No. aloan of one hundred millions on the mar- oY HG is economy for every family to put up ‘all the a fire runs to the nearest box, upon opening the | ~ RPHANS COURT. JULY 19, 1864.—Distnior 5p rte No. 81, Z i % Mer; No. ket, to provide for the ing wants of the jy 20-lw sits Gacasitases ruit they want for enater vas ; box a simple crank is seen, and by turning it ‘OF COLUMBIA, COUNTY OF WASHINGTON, fo.actt: Hardware; res, &c.; No ‘Treasury. The propositions will be published | 7’ ee en tet tet Sy 16-6t* B Cay ha dete | | the number 6f the box is communicated to the | Tn the case of George W. Harkness, Administrator | .White Lead: N Parpenti Pies &. N as soon asthe pre! ‘ary arrangements are THE GRAND CONCERT OF VocaL Mvu- | 57 16:6t"_ | Fellows’ Hall: | centraloffica, the operator there strikes, upon | of Martha (alias Patse ) Hutching, deceased, the Feinta; NG. Be. eo eter Nov ad, Whale Dice’ decided on. SIO which, owing to the excitement in the Administrator a forenaid | a8. with the approbation 45. Tallow, tie Fe ‘Sweet OilNo. 47 Ship Chand- OTICE.—FOR SALE—500 acts of one, two, and | the gongs at the various engine houses, and 4 of the Orphana’ Court of Washington County afore- said. appointed SATURDAY, the lth day of August next. for the final settlement and distribution of the personal estate of ssid deceased, and of the assets in hand, as far as the same have been col- lected and turned into money: when andfwhere all the creditors and heirs of anid deceased are notified to attend, (at the Orphans’ Court of Washington County aforesaid.) with their claims properly vouched, or they may otherwise by law be excluded from all benefit in said deceased’s estate: provided acopy of this order be published once a week for three weeks in the Evening Star, previous to the The spc market opened steady but closed cpl a postponed until further notice, will take ‘With drooping feadency- = On THURSDAY. July 21nt. Governments are regular. Five-twenties | in the Methodist Protestant Ohurch, Navy-Yard_ have advanced under an active inquiry for for- Concert te Commence quarter past 8 o’ciock eign account. Sixes of 191 are steady at the | Tickets: its, Jy 19-: quotations of last evening. vrrtificates are zoe RS’ RELIEF FAIR, four horse second hand HARNESS; od | upon three of the large bells of the city, indi- gerond Cand SADDLES and BRIDLEB, Apely te cating the locality of the alarm by the number 1.8. - No. enn avenue, betwees | of the box. 4’2 and 6tb st.. opposite National Hotel. jyis-1m* | °"or iiiustration, a fire breaks out near Wil- Note 18 HEREBY GIVEN THAT THR Co- | lard’s Hotel; the patrolman goes to Box 4l,) Partnership heretofore existing under the near by, and turns the crank; the register at name of Finch & Lloyd, doing business.at 390 11 the central office records 41. The operator LaRoche th day of Jul; a araived mut there immediately strikes four taps in quick be 13-20* C. FINGH. YD, piece pare pause, potowes by e fpmaps pape earnest arnanscaeememapt pony! ‘ one tap, indicat forty -0! on e@ gon; paangro. ere en BON AGE, mia | gna the three alarm Dells,” simultaneously. undersigned at the old stand, No S90 Tit, cote | The firemen look at their chart, and seeing the = No.1, Wh Beek Loge: No. 2 White Oak 8 No. 1. ‘ite ; No. Ke Pineal No. 3: White Ost Gurved Timber: No. 4, White Oak Pl No. 6, Yellow Pine Logs; No. 7; Yellow Pine Beams; No. 8. Yellow Pine Mastand Spar Timber; No. 9, White Oak Boards and Plaok; ‘0. 11, White Pine Timber and Logs; No.13, As Plank; No. 14, Ash Oars; No. 15, Hickory Bars and id Spikes . 16, Black Waluut and Cherry; 0. 17, be ar; No ti 19, White Oak ‘taves and Headin, Mahogany; No. 3. £* lower and are offered at 63%. Ten-forties are z at eg inte ole rp ol oted.at | Hat. hétween sth und itirite, rear Brown's Hotel, to oo was a at , ween ant #ts.. rear Brown's el. i, SET a mat dion ck wt wounded Gploed Stes : ef Association open their Fair for the Age Evening Expres rays: new loan will | beneit of Bick and wounded Soldiers, Pt a |. Com aap se ith street said 1sth day of August, 159%. ggany; No. a. No, 25, Tro Probably be made to-morrow. It will be in the , 001 ¢ Kk treet, | locality, have no difficuity in finding the spot) ‘Test: Z.C. ROBBINS, round, st. aoe ren Seer h, Tee Rett eae || Qambsion, beets; Season Tickets. $i. ivis. st | Sy ieewe Te saMoRL Ltovh, immediatel ~; Should the call belt at the Teg- | sy bu-dawsw* Roginerof Wilts, | Spikes; No, 28, Iron 3 ght cut; No.3. ‘cent. bon mati | (ers = we and | 4 F: —__———— | ister sound two taps, a pause, then'nine. it = se cee, Oe Oe Na 7. Kins into six per cent. bonds at maturity.” ig Pali ie oo ee be peeetiatnet ATEROAD NODIOR: sae ; | would indicate fire near the corner opposite R® RIGERATORS At OTURERS: PRICES, | Paints No.88; Colored Pain s. Dryers; No a az, The wheat harvest will be sneipine bert tyleandat theshgriertmotien Oli | aout remains, cosedsteta 2 "pncmechincry for siking the large belle is | iWSTk PREDITG HRA TONS nears Be Ne ate dinate Gils Noy aeteliow: No. 4; - a ‘: °. 7 . #4, 4 + . a ‘ . . ‘e srs Siw bees cad 0 cout MOresone in want of the above arti- Ship Chandlery. although not fully up to some previous PS a adores mag ge ny ns wil b Baltimore and Was area an folloger set wean as ingenious ag effective, and will strike as 1:15 &. y : Mi IN| i| i , to give PHILADELPHIA. Lae cane poceen SR ep i Home Hreet north between 43g and 6th stress want.) or ’ fer) A, INGTON. | resell with the hammer of a 6,000 Ibs, rl ele will Gnd it to their advantage PA Claas No.1, Waite TA. ption, Some p ‘urope. Je S-1m 5 £45 and 6: Ri nm. ; The Srp by Mayor Wallach for! Successor to Bontz & Griffith. | Ke. yh Oe A so teal Gime cliy. ‘Sheet decsiag ot Fort ie regard wr x yn too Le ALTIMORE. ~ ' || purposes of alarm are those of the Volumbia | -2¥ '°-S* ___ 369 7th stress, near". Lan I ive Oak Te ¥ be obiaiied ats mach Jem cont than coat, and | F°UAseit ay thetcoren of teat Fg | sing? A884 #2B% xoowre, xem, || Sue buuteie se marrsyom wee wens and | MDD POPOMTAE SY ER Ras. ei eaeenan We mith cestirn Mision a” epee tenor ra on a WOTIGE,—j have opened anew BARBER son | 13th street Baptist’ Church, all of which, suc ‘AND OOLD yer |] 15, Black Walnut gayi BY Northwestern Missour! is overran with cE ee at tenon Int eter aad Be uOn | with the gongs, are struck simultaneously byi] 301 peste wee bat Lithend 1#th ats, ay 10-1w* | pieneand Coda; eee guerrillas. Union men are shot down in the 369 SEVENTH STREET. 369 y avenue. Bein otal Twill be dnd the operator at the central office by means of|| S—————— lack Spruce; No. 2 Bride and at their doors. HIGH AWNI 4 eudeay ier customers. electricity. Inconstructing the telegraph forty FoR Shree A very fine BUGGY snd SADDLE } it ro word ts Lente ont Menard per Cent weresk ROTHER, | mics ot mage baenoen wee, roguining yao | FAAS eit Of otati cet <Bre when Be come B ome crank, and enjoyed | GREAT BARGAINS IN GARPETS ANDOIL- | sy7-1m*__* “hevte’ Hotel pmearths Dever, || S/228 red tbe tobe sneha * Rees faulty but the omer has p farther ure or oe 7 According tonavel laws Capt. Winslow's Bitty pieces had BA aod. ING RATH OAR- = IMPROVE “YOUR ale | the router sow ‘bri eae of glass, one, Can be soon at! re or Prize mouey will be nearly $1 ar Sach Bente wwe 4 Lcbghet ebrated Pa: oy hire agorie Sraorac Cope mare liatie to trek tae contractors ha vel pnon aes “iggy Rens reodoenarons are he pric | meester OM CLOTH. cans O4.svend | SLU ipea lend shee tio | rnin copper cures mbes mancietary | SOOO TRNG SY weitA RLS AOS pazOK. ot'tie Britian conservatories. ite abne tiftcally ana cbrrectineuiteds mane ett 150 in number. Thete, by the accumulation oj @ Stel. Baween Gh ee ik Nortt Bide, fuk Kace erin os A. 2 16, ut, ure copper from the sulphate of copper used i the battery, increase in value. It has been) estimated that in three years they will be wo: ¢ Prime of Circassian women pine 8100 at Trevwond. fnait Black chinch bug has wholly destroyed the | before 4 r “Oxpress; No. 2, “subscriber has constantly on hand a 1; :tetof ane Bondis, Beadias, ae. ea which bo) FGicnof the 15d Washington stage | qamuurane ack SRA. aromas vt 1H end tia, ander, the Nations erope in many counties in IMinois. : pen mera | ‘GLarsme a) petvesle Nie Siena £205, er fi Zine aa-The Republicans of Michigan have nom-|| _ jy 20. ; dards, "Wo! 4, tools 5 Bo, Pg naga ipa i ‘tailing a| G $7. MINTH STRAT wi a9) Tar sa barn shes Moe-Our Nations Feat—Yo ie oa lagen ene of cates Foran baad pad for family, att eee, acre tn rally = ee yt -st? 487 ot et, between Dark Bellows, oe”

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