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AUCTION SALES, FUTURE Days, . > BY J. O. MeQUERE & CO., Auctioneers. i ; s F CLIFTON, ON THE HEIGHTS OF GEORGE- n TOWN, wiil besold on the loth of August next, by J J. McOuire & Oo.. Auetioneei 1am pow authorized by a decree or the Supre: Bourt of his District to sell :his beautifat resi dence of the late Col. Kilet, and the itively be sold at anctionon TUESDAY, Com day of Augus! next, at 5 o'clock in the afte- ..00 on Premises. For the informasion i : een each the tubing, is the Fie caves eae e tates eithid rom the mire; ‘With the mob of the tumel by fases, the ree. ular “sure-fire” coal taining fasne Or Peas eae beipg procured especially for the rpore. . The mine was changed to-day. Te GP powder used was siz tons. Pause an, think Of itt Six tons! Twelve thousand nds ! Imagine «iry goeds boxes (the maga: Teeemble mm in size and shape) fillea wit powder, Shd you will have an idea of the a ® terrible spectacle is in store % — . ee _—~ an ' | AMUSEMENTS, - GROVER’S THEATER. tar. WASHINGTON, D. C.. TUESDAY. AUGUST 2, 1864. N2. 3.566. who may not be familiar wich Clie’ 90 ehene desire an attractive $20” gn Fenidcnee, come i we as city and country life, I tit iasity” 4a ip the ceutre of the health- cole’ ated Heights of Georgetown, and about forty five acres of lang, highly im- ted by hiay, , XXIV. * er’s dottege detached, ke = Peansy] ia avenu: e 9 jage- . and o. her appropriate eut-build 2 ' yivania avenu*, Dear Wiallard's Hotel, The @ 34 fence me spivall of them new | wis PERSON 41, + AMUSEMENTS. TELEGRAPHIC NEWS. Care ROW T cam say Side the plan! was capried ae BENEFIT Barros Re oe Listiock, co site. Baeten XTRAORDINARY Pywen—Mre L SMITH, As soon after daybreak as it was practicable | °! *B«'¢etebrated Trish Oc median ES ED ag AL tebe Clairvoyant and T os Mertim ae 2 ithe CANTERBURY HALL. THE REBEL INVASION. for troops to move in co operation, animmense | Who wifi® GEOKGBO CHaaLES OTINN | *vear as TIM O'BRYAN and BRIAN a few doors above I gtreet, with the aid of spirits, 5 Supported by the Reantiful Young Artiste mi ttached to th. i 3 the north the grounds attached to the residences Sxamines all kings ofa 8, sees your dead and MUSIO_ \CANPERBURY HALL, mine, reaching far away under tl.e enemy's of Mr. Linthicum and Mrs. Boyce, and is elevated. i . z y Defeat of Rebels Near Bedford—The ore Briton oe Wnue ” firet line oi earthworks in frontof Gen’l Barn- are Driven te Hancock, &c. AND fou manding a view of all of them, aswell as of | living friend=, descriges them, pete uacies tells | H A L LYCANTERBURY HALL: THAT ER side's Gocpa, wae drei. Tas cxclosiol’ eae La bette ° te character i z HARRISBURG, July 31.—There are now no PS, 5 P Who wit MIL < the sicturesage valley of oek Crack, the city of | ear cnieissongs tue future, Advice abont busi Louisiana AVERUE, Rebels in the Stale, "Weare in communication | !@ signal for the discharge of every pleco of | a, VOM" arpear a SHERLAH MOCABR, with artillery that we have in position from the Ap- i i Potomacriver. The view of the city of Washin pomattox toourextreme left. The effect was fon, acrons the valley of Rock Creek, is exceed- cer a a Sathseratt, Rese of Ne fend ith y ford. Averill Orr FIFTEEN WEEKS IN AMERICA, SER Te Beas had McUonnelisburg and Bedfor: re W. GLENN wit intercepted McCsusiand at McUonnelisburg Sc HDT will appear as JOHN i beautiful. [t ie within t ty minutes” — magnificent. Ninety-five pieces of ordnance TUESDAY EVENING, wall, over & brick pavement three fourths of the DE. BECHTINGER, formerly Surgeon in | Grorce Lea... ......., Proprietor, elect eli ers his ibys an Fesitond qa Tikk were fired so ninnitccssnan that it seemed as | The Periormance will commerce 2, 1864, distance, of the railroad street cars ruoni charge in the Austrian and Italian army, oc- . EB, Cavanauen....... .-.. Stage Manager. of the town betore they 1 {they might have been discharged by the pull i TEMPTATION. Georgetown to Washington. For salubrity gupied himself with the treatment of all kinds of of burning any property. The rebels were | oy ony ae ong PimoO Bryan... Mr. G@. ©. Chart borhood seeese to tewn sud city, and be: cineanes. sok ey enon gives ie Female meets one le Hancock < tis naw saceraited The fring che fiercely opened was tollowed | 1, After ene eis MORMOK, Ree od it 5 ease! Tival le es the Knowl- ere 8 for com a ’ ria wi ance’. ses a M purchasers aie tasted to viewi6 edge of three old Tanguages. he converses in Ba, ptpeti ht centht Suh | ep inthe same manner, with scarcely a per- | enc ht Vain gee sa Dance). Le Beemer ee ish, ‘ ° The terms of sale. as prescribed by the court, are French Italian, German, and Spanish | Ae nce Frat, 9s wea suppoeed. This was All | (ooubls init, for at least @u, hour aud a half; imelie tl & Scare to uncover Washington. sent tae ae OTE third of th hase money incash,and the | guages. His Imyeria) Commisai his Diplo- ANOTHER FESTIVE WEEK. When it slackened to some extent. Tne resuli PERSECUTED DUTCHMAN, Tesidue at siz, twelve. eighteen and tweaty-four | ‘astrom the mostcelebrated university of Bur ANOTHER eee ellen aes felcnrapned you yesterday that the oye of the explosion of the mine was almost toan- | John Schmidt_—_........... —_. Mr. 8 W. Glenn wo ebanersa honda with soreiy; basring- intarere | Recktinns: eee oe ren a eet ANOTHER FESTIVE WEEK. hut the matter wad cubscquently submitted. to | nibilate ‘one Rebel regiment, ihe 2d Soutn | Seek out for Thursday. ihe’ Natiowal Fast Day: aty, i . J e1 ee Soa ert ates ‘oa she: ereusines ie Pee OLE ee ANOTHER FESTIVE WEKK. Gen. Couch, who dutariatnail Lich was no | Carolina, and burying three gans. Under FURD’S NEW THEATER, and with power of resale in default of payment of necessity for militia, as we have forces and in | C°V¢r Of the artillery, and pashing our advan- FAST DAY ENTERTAINMENT. any of the deferred payments large numbers (but where I dare not say) com- } '8&¢ round, by the suddenness of the assault, This pleasant summer theater will be open Title perfect. It bas passed under my own ex- EAC (but where a y him | ‘be Ninth Corps advanced taking possession of | the evening of pen-on awinatfon professionally, several times within the & chrotie disease: resist. PL ot ae ei ny ane Been the works through the gap made by the explo- Past DAY, fer tare Terrier nants STE, ag | Og Efeatmowt. and which uroian the | NEW Paces. waw races. — | West, ‘ue Sitt® General Couch Bas gone | sioo'"and ariving ine eviemy tothe Second Hum, | ic, goo TBERBDAY,,AveUs® 4 18, . ¥ on n _ daze trom the day of sale, the property wilt ba re- | “Gianlngion clon istsave een a DONE | | Naw PACKS: New Pages: Affairs at Chambersburg. Town Towns tne hill tops eastward of the | Tr this city. embracing in one grand, oerfoteeres 40.4. 00 one week * notice in poo Intelli- | _« Your treatment of my involuntary ‘discharge, NEW PACES: NEW races, Fee ee eat SL Out oF 7,000 tribebt- ‘ONineteen of the 224 South Carolina, buried | Mr GB BISHOP. of Washing ewe SN encet. At the oe re and your success in it, recommend you ¥ ° NEW FAOKS. NEW FACES. Anite in Chambersbuag, 3,000 have been made i SND. of Baltimore: Mr War bak ttt x: at: deeds, &c., at the cont 3! ae bh oes ly. : T.L. ‘MIP? destitute. They cend here for bread and meat Whee ace badiechiniocd been a She gee OTE EE MP Bit DON, jym-edK da J.C. MeGUIRE & CO., Aucts, myece German newspaper, (Weker Oolumbia,) AL ery stores at Chambersburg have some of them are, doubtless, mortally ‘hort. | JOS. PARKER, of Alexandria, Va., withers aus. SBOE Fa ce Va UTES &.C0., Aucts, | H : ~ | traction in the supporting talent z AB, UIRE & CO., Ai E * After @ long sicknens F child became i i The attack they pronounce a surprise. z epee scp paa ol piasbiaeeak: dropsieal, in which time I cali to yon, deat aireand the dasaiag rs OuaIWbOERIE Bett eee The mine was 400 feet long, constrncted with | rj in"@* neh the Gants Bight OSCAR APOE PISTEARY® BUMPING | anced Ren isso AUEMERTER coMrAty. ty MeGausinds uncer sede irom "Bary, | Smegnieeeayeriyg rom iets pana, | OE Os STH STREET EN . BEIWEE: 3 street, No . ATgMENTS COMPANY. who is supreme in his commands. making three chambers, in whicha tram of HE ORIGINAL Lk TS WEST, hi I had tried all specifics, without any effect, AUGMENTED OOMPANY powder fifteen inches wide and deep was taid. CHBISTY MINSTRELS, Pht pa ane Pr yet of s decree ofp ene Agtinws the chaenie Inne distere ot my eldest son, AUGMENTED COMPANY er Invasion of Pennsylvania. The effect of the explosion was very disastrous wit ee ee cityat 1 Fy 14 (i = ARRISBURG, August 1.—Governor Oartin I witnessed the assault from a spiendid 1 , iller. ia complainant, and Ignatius Fries et al. | have been made by Dr. B. in the above specified F uesday, the 9th of August, | quarters on our ex e left. e grardeur of | Ggo. Caristy... a - Comedian: defendants, No. 129 in equity,) I will sell at puh- | time. Regular office hours from 9 toll a. m.,and to devise means to make the milit: power of | the artillery fire I have never seen surpassed B)-6t He angeion. oan Hie oe a Beem on buh Bay, (06 Pp. 1 For ae poor, Ree af First Week of the Beautifai Miss ahewsate amenenlsialy, available for State and | although I saw the navel attack at Fort Royal, As 5 Least, s <er prh doen ively only from 0 12. icines withouw ; nation: jefence. S. C., the passage by Farragut’s squadrons of Arai and Op according (2 subdivision made | charge. Wo. 499 Seventh street, opposite Oud SALLIB SUNDERLAND, Later. the forts below New Orleans, and the assault | PIO NICS, EXCURSIONS, &c. in the city of Washington. Said Lots A aud B < SALLIE SUNDERE ND, HARRISBURG, August 1.—Positive informa- | upon Fort Sumter by the iron-clads on the 9th have each a front of 22 feet 3 inches, and Lot C has EWARE OF IMPOSTORS!!!—Dr. LEON. for RACLIE RUND BLAND, tion has just reached here that the rebels are | of April, 1363. In this instance, however. un- HANKSGIVING PIOGONIO a front of 22 feet 4 inches on New York avenue many years a successful practitioner in New SALLIB 80 BER AND, retiring from the direction of Bedford Springs | like the other, the heaviest firing was done on AND. = Detween sth and Sth ste. west, and extend back, the | York, has opened(fora few weeks) an office No JNDERCAND, ont of the State our side. The enemy’s artillery played bat EXCURSION TO GLYMONT, sige "14th, about 155 feet to'a public alley aitect | 414 Bean 'Waranne, Le:neen of and tb streets, BACLT BUN DERLAND’ Major General Couch is to-day in the west. | tecble. “A very few minutes elapsed before the | ,,The Steamer PHOENIX will lenve enna of sale: One-third of the purchase money Yirere,tnore afticted (either m cio sverere) with SALLIE BUNDERLAND, ern part of the State,making a reconnoisance | rebel lines were entirely shut from view by THURSDAY MORNING Raven 43 in cash, and the residue in two equal instalments charge made if he fails to ou: Persons at a dis- SALLIB SUNDERLAND, of the defences on the Monongahela and Ohio | banks of emoke, and our gunners ceuld only | foritheabove delightful place of resort, return- atéard 12 monthsafter date, for which the pur- | tance can be treated by addressing by mail SALLIE BUNDERLAND, Tivers. Before proceeding directly to Pitts- | be guided in their works by having obtained | ing to the city by 7 p. m. chaxer’s notes. bearing interest from the day of | “4y-lm* . . EaLLIE SUNDERLAND, hurg he examined several points along the | the proper range before. Many of the shells | A splendid Brass and Cotillon Bana will accom- sale, with approved personal securities. will be SUNDERLAND, Penneylvania railroad, and gaye important | from the front of the 18th corps must haye | P®Dy the excursion, SaLul 0) g' Pp rp! required, and alien will also be retained on the P)OCTOR JONES, No. 410 Thirteenth street SALLI S COR DERE Gireetions for covering the border counties | struck far into the streets of Petersburg. From | Tih@te oo oo. .3 os pane cocna sah OO, wei couvevancihe and revenue stamps at the cost FEMALE OOMPAINTS, Osusaitatisteeeteiee SALLIE SUNDERLAND: along the Maryland line in that direction. that direction a heavy column of black smoke “pe nrernae 8 served on bo: andon tae plea- of the purchaser, ly with ladies. Hours m.to5 p.m. je 2-Im* General Cadwallader is in temporary com- | arose soon after the opening of fire, evidently — gel! fhe terms of sale are not complied with Within | —_________ THE QUEEN OF MELODY. mand of the forces and fortifications in the rg the burning bafidings. Mc. GEO, CHARLES aod LA BELLB EMILE u days from the day of sale, the trustee reserves eastern part of the State, an inaugnrating rom Genera! arren’s front I came down | every uightat Grove:’s Theater, an .-2t the Fight to resell the premites sold, at the risk TRAVELERS’ DIRECTORY. active mienenes to meet any emergency that soithe center of our lines, eeaiat General Burn- EMEMBER THE HICKORY BOYSIN THE " eraser. a may occur. e railroa tween this int | side’s headquarters found nerats Grant and field | i $$ 16 eosw&ds JC MeGUIRE & OO T mate, Biscax DERE AS, ouput LOGE wii Hittimee and Hagerstown 1s Bow open, and traine have Meade. General Grant Tode out from City feld qen aT GRAND PIC-NIC ae ORS eee one Ceara ee -AILROA P! ‘A FRO! of Miase m leaving on their regular morning and | Point in time to see the explosion. of the ALE OF CONDEMNED HORSES AND MULES. ALNUT STREET PIER, noon time. The entire force whick entered and | After the rebel lines were pierced, they made HIGKORY CLUB s* LE ; {4 WEST JERSEY RAL BS preeg | ELLA WESNER, burned Ohambersbarg ls How positively known | a hurried movement to their left, ‘and cuffered LOEFLER'S WASHINGTON OITY GARDENS Quart ~ Depot, . = ELLA WESNER, actually ‘ave consis of only three com- | heavily from an enfilading fire. General " o WiIl Ve sold SE ee eta ae ee S578, m: sccommodation dae at 10% 8. ma, ELLA WEENER, panies, in the aggregate numbering but two | Ledhe’s division of Burnside’s corps led the | THANKSGIVING EVE. (Wednesday, Aug. 34.) near the Observatory in the city of Washingto: aaa a aa ELLA WESNER, undred and eight men. They occnpied the | attack, the 11th New York heayy artiller: ‘be Committe will spare no pains or expense t ©..0n WEDNESDAY, August loth 136. ” Bien as wii express due ats p. i town but two hours. On first entering the: baving the advance. About one haared ri if Pe tits the Pic Ni Bf th cen en. Lae x n ow. : js AD rning, leave — 5 - is- | make ie Nic of the seasen. on WEDNESDAY. August 24, 1364, a lot of éa.m. cnecane due Rit a.m. wane eeNER: gave the people three hours’ time to move the oners bave so far been brought into Burns Tickets FIFTY CENTS; admitting a gentleman HORSES AND MULES, 11.45 accommodation due at 43¢ p. m. MABRY WESNER, women and children; but before an hour had | side’s headquartere. The cannonading is still | audladies. | String Band & condemned ap unfit for public service, & 10 p. m. express due at 8% p.m. Y WRSNER: expired, the flends had fired the town, The | hot, and the rebels hold their position obsti- | A celebrated Brass and String Band has been Terme eesh,in Government fonds. nibrough yi hout chanze se =~ or bageage. Many WESNERS inhabitants have found shelter with the farmers | nately. Our infantry has jast received orders engaged for Soe roared. No im 0 ce " a 5 5 = : z it order Wi hd » 2 0) eee eae nee a oO oct RUCKER, fo2s sun nO” VAN HENSBELAER, Sup’t, aay MILMnne along the different roads leading from Cham. | to advance. persons will be admitted on the grounds, Brig. Gen. and Chief Quartermaster, RELLY KILMIBE. bersburg. i The work was commenced on the 25th ef June Committer «f Arrangements, jy 28-4 Depot of Washington. BALTIMORE AND OHIO RAILROAD. NEL)Y KULMiRE, A dispatch just received here states that last as previously stated: Such wasthe secrecy | M. Mulcare, Jobnson, L. Bs ox 9 = NELLY KILMIRE, General Averill had come up with the raiders | with which it was conducted that for a long | A- Tad, = mathew, o Yatohy. Gray’s Patent Molded Sew Sees eee NELLY KILMIRE, eight miles south of McConnelisburg, and | time the project was unknown even to those at x. Doasien 3iMeConsel, au hat® y aay F rey Sly Pr: 3 whipped them handsomely. At the latest | whose side it was going on. It is true that ~ ~ — ollar A 4 L NER, coun ey were retreating in the direction | reports were in circulation of a mine; but me Collars; wii? Setrua between “Washington aid Now York We Wesnam: | occouts ey ery reneata Saraute Lebody, could speak certainly of the weatte EE! Are universally pronounced the neatest and best | 8nd Washington and the Wi follows : TH WESNER, J i nobody, pes y a TUESDAY AFTERNOON, August 2, 1954, RB PHILADELPHIA, N. IE WBSNER --——— So much doubt was there, indeed, that for a fitting collars extant. F FO. ene FORK AND IE WESNER, FROM SHERMAN’S COMMAND time it was disvalieved that any such under- ps Se SD eee hla SEASON, The upper edge presents a perfect curve, free | Leave Washington at7 90 a. m., 11.15 a. m.,and | THE FASCINATING DATGHTE: The Late Battle in Geo , : Othe DY Wess Bde Brea IR ee ce opiaaun ONG CORE. | ee 2 .™., 11,15 8. m., ABCID 5 Gen. 5 SIGNOR BUONO CORR, from the angles noticed in all other collars. 8.30 p. m. daily. except Sunday, SICHORE, R3 OF TERP. mse etic Report Vintsre oa Sd works, by whose side a ventilating shaft THE Sona ee iN, emerged, told his comrades, in the most sur- priced manner, that «there was a lot of fellows under him a doing something, he knew there was, for he could hear ’em talk.” To guard against indiscretion on the part of On Sunday at 3.30 p. m. only, The cravat causes no puckers on the insideof the FOR BALTIMORE AND PHILADELPHIA. turn-down collar; they are as BMOOTH ENSIDE Leave Washington at 3p. m. daily, except Sun- AS OUTSIDE, and therefore Perfectly free and Occasion—Severe Repulse of the Enemy; Changes in Corps Commands—General Hooker to Serve in Another Quarter. New YORK, Aug. 1.—A special dispatch to who will perform his marvelous feat of WALKING THROUGH KIRKE, And remaining in CAGE OF FLAMES, as performed by him in Jones’ Woods, New York, *F sssengers Will note that this train roneas far a ¥ Continued Engagement of the gr Mog ¢ - | inthe f 5),000 tators. The Garotte Collar has a smoeth and evenly fin- FOR NEW YORK. Jor General Thomas, commanding the Army | mine might be boastingly or imprudently di held in the Pavilion, Dancing will be kept up de: Leave Washington daily at 6.39 p. m. JOBN MULLIGAN. ber! . =! 53 gly pradently dis- | Until midnight” {shed edge on both sides. hts train: id fer New Yoru passencers exclusively, JOHN MULLIGAN, of the Cumberland, has issued the following closed, our pickets were ordered to fire con- A aplendid. display of Fireworks and other fes- These Collars are not simply fiat pieces of paper FOR BALTIMORE * sone MOLLIGAN. interesting circular to the army near Atlanta: analy: lence wie Bayer -Sudiae fusilade on tivities will enliven Siowcesnvn: ere e N. 3 e front 0} 6 Ninth cor, 80 inco: hen- Tof. ‘a celebral ASS ant nD out in the form of a collar, but are MOLDED Leave Washington at 6.308. m.,11.15 a. m.,$p, JOHN MULLIGAN, ape Toe on Let a Tie Major Gein sible to the other corps, and which ean often Band will bein attendanee, sical i = AND SHAPED TO FIT THE NEOK, m., 4.45. m.,7-2 p, ma , and 8.90 p.m.,except Bun- “ib oR manding the army congratulates the troops | Téferred to in newspaper paragraphs. The | _ Tickets FIFTY CENTS, to the entire entertain They are made in “Novelty,” (or turn-dowa | “Gn Sunday at 7.30 a.m.,3p.m., and 8.90. m, BILLY WEST, E upon the brilliant success attending the Union | €B¢My, doubtless, suspected at first that the | ™E2tsran onthe 7th street route within ashort style;) in every half size from 13to 17 inches, and FOR ALL PARTS OF THE WEST. BILLY WEet, Say nee eae Garten ane sbe astlevot cued) Wao g ee are ee fae oer aE emeeveral A iG ee ase - 4 sta) in Wl i- i » e ine @ office nea In “Eureka,” (or Garotte,) frem 13 to 1 inches; | | Leave Washington at 6.90 a. m.and3,445anaa.s0 | S111 fo vision of ihe sth corps, and pact ee te iy | thelr suspicions began to vanish, cepecialincs the gate. which will be opened at 2 p.m. Good and packed in “solid sises” in neat blue cartona, | "On pundavats ani vo em TARRY wane corps were engaged, the total Union loss was, | juocrgineers must haye thought the pian un. | order will be maintained) |e ye ing 100 bh; al Tickets sold to all points WEST, and bassase RRY WILLIAMS; killed, wounded and missing, 1,733. feasible. dy 28-5t ss ‘5 ager. con-sining 100 each; also in smaller ones of ten sprees . HaRR Be In tront of the 20th corps there were put ont | _/1Be progress of the work was necessarily | 77 peing THE WISH OF A LARGE NUMBER each—the latter a very handy package for travelers FOR ANNAPOLIS. JOHN DOUGHERTY, of the fightsix thousand rebels. Five hun- | YeTy slow, and it was not until the Qthin- | J OUR F é army and navy officers. Leave Washington at 6.30 a. m. and 4.45 p,m. JOHN DOUGHERTY, dred and sixty-three of theenemy were buried SE Se Ae nee it THE ASSOOIATED BOOKBINDERS BF EVERY COLLAR is stamped se ere ee ana toolig oa uaday. BORN DORSURLENS Bitted to bury two hundred and Aig’ nnoe] | important points was to ascertain, the esse; | PIC-NIC AT THR WASHINGTON PARK, “@RAY’S PATENT MOLDED COLLAR.” Trains leaving Washington at 7.9) a. m, and wy: P GAVANAGH, division of the corps repulsed seven different | ‘i8tance and bearing of the rebel fort. Work- Seventh street, Bold by all dealers in men’s furnishing goods, eho go through to New York without change W, B, CAVANAGH, aesaults of the enemy, with light loss to them- ing ondereropne te liberally, working ip the On TUESDAY EVENING. August 24 The trade supplied by Slovsing cornen § 2 snd 6.9) 8 msraine Berths eedeed Watied Dy rebels te eenmber | ing called utriaugalaion,” these were ervicza | Commencing at 2o'clock, All those who favo 7 can be secured until Sp. m. daily at the ticket of- JOHNNY REDDEN, | of dead buried by rebels to beyond three hun. | 86 C@lled “triangulation,” these were arrived | Co oe Sy one vor Us WALL, STEPHENS & OO., fice. after that hour they must be secured of the JOHNNY REDDEN, | dred. We also captared seven stand of colors, | #t. Tobe more explicit—distances were laid | with their company will find this the most pleas- apl4-3m 322 Pa. avenue, Washington, sleeping car conductor. all ‘ JOHNNY REDDEN: No official report has been received of the | °f upon the ground, behind our works. From | ant affair of the season. JoskeH BEYNOLDA & 00. cae first and ay Sreing ston st si Beets. . part taken in the battle by the 1{th corps. these lines as bases, and with the angles formed Tickets—50 cents; admitting a gentleman and . Beltsville, Laurel, Annapolis Junction and Relay | end the entire VARIETY COMBINATION in a | » In the battle of the 22d the total Union loss, | PY lines extending'in the direction of the fort, | tadies, to be had of any member of the commiterce PLUMBERS, GAS, AND STEAM FITTERS, | House daily, except Suniay. Belect (pinioe' new killed, wounded, and missing, was three thoa- | & Simple geometrical problem was formed, the Committee On Sunday it stovs at all way points. sand fiye hundred, and ten pieces of artillery. | lution of which gave the required distance. | Thomas May, Chas. B. Walker, No, 600 Nita Srassr, near avenue, PARTIOULAR NOTICE SONGS. BANGER: BURUESQUES, The rebel loss in prisoners captured was | Five different triangulations gave a result of J. W. Mattingly, Chas, L. Dowden, Have just received, and will constantly Keep on | Passengers will please observe that the $p. m. SONGS. OA OES BOR a UES: three thousand two hundred. The known | ve hundred and ten feet. The excavation | V. Bishop. Wm. Scott, hand, the largest and best, assortment in the city | train ruus only as Yar as Phtladelphia daily, excent BONGS, DANCES, BURLESGURS’ dead of the enemy in front of the 15th and isth | W8S commenced in the side of the hill whereon | _jy 25,:0,au 1.2 Blase Globes, mice aud other Buaton Sud altaen: | Sunday. OnSunday itruns to Baltemorsonty, Also, SONGS: DANCES: BURLESGUES: corps, and one division of the 17th, was too | Ont exisrior line Of works runs. The tunnel, = ‘ ; | that the 6.30». m. train 1s New York passenxers . © 5 3 or to ui chnic rm, lery,” is about fa aoe Sei tehke ae whee ent in Hs a ate ein) tieketa-afoany kana NEGRO Acts. S Other Galan eh SATIN cares, repulsed | four and a halt feet high, nearly as many feet SUBSTITUTES. on the most reasonable terms: ke. apply 10, GEO. ROONTZ, Agent at Wash: NEGRO AGTS six agsaulte of the enemy before they fellbace, | Wide at the bottom, and two feet wide at the UBSTITUTE BROKERS, AGENTS AND RUN- Also, RANGES, FURNACES, and Fire-Board | {icy ot at the Tickat Office. ree which will swell the rebel loss in killed toat | ‘OP. : Re TEEN EON tee ENS — 10" WP. SMITH, Master of Transportation. Rrgke AG: Jeast three thousand. The latest report states The usual army pick was not suited tothe | S 2 E u ig: We are prepared to furnish the best RANGE in | 1, m QOLE, General Ticket Agent. je 20-tf PR pared to pay the highest price to all who wil? use anywhere, on very reasonable terms, Hotels, work, asitsflukes were too broad to permit ring good sound alien or colored substitutes to that we have buried over three thousand two th bels killed i : their swinging in the tunnel. The difficult: fice, No. 330 treet, Washington, D.C. Eestacrant de. are invited tocall. fittin, Gt PENNSYLVANIA ROUT eae eee aed fom thie enemy eae oe ane was easily overcome by filing down the flakes ae oso mas “WMH. HOPE romptly and cheap, a8 also everything in the LAUGHABLE BARCE, teen stand of colorsand 5,000 stand of arms. | ‘© the size of the regular mining pick. Water SUBSTITUTES LUMBING line in the most satisfactory manner, 70 THE LAUGHABLE FANCE. By command of | Major General Tuomas, | W8S met with not farfrom the entrance, and | Runners Brenoee mee tony office will be Call and seo our Bathing Tubs, Fountains, Water NORTHWEST AN D SOUTHWEST. LAUGHABLE FARCE, The battle of the 22d was a flank attack of | for atime gave no little trouble. The floor, | paid the highest price for good men, either for losets, Wash-stands, Basins, &e., &e., at No. 500 LAUGH ABLE FAKCK, th on our left. During that attack | hOwever, was planked, and the sides and ceil- | Fig‘armyorNagy : Ninth street, near Pennsylvania avenue, the largess LAUGHABLE PAROE: penesy EP: 25 g attack | ingshoved up. A quicksand was met with, pei i dD GEO. H. CASSIDY. fetabiiimmest fe thecity. fo too | pes QW) I Cilprees Cpmans AUGHABLE FARCE. tbe 71h corpe was crumbled up, but not andi | IRE *hoved ap, A asichsand wae met Wi ccraiting A gout for Sore aeeNia, NTERNAL KEVENU ON AND AND AFTER NOVEMBER 15TH PAUGE ABLE ZARCR, P d affording ti bes | curved upward, so that the latter halt was sev- 446 8th street, betw I U. 8. Assessoa’s Orrice, i trains willleave Baltimore from the Nerth Cal- LAUGHABLE FARCE, Gaappradinenccoaden gt Soe an Fe nL eral feet higher than at the entrance. The au 1-2W* Penn. avenue and D « Foall winasTe mer cossare peloton iy haeby | VTE owe FORMING IN ALLA of the army of Tennessee, to face about and | MMe So thatthe regiment came from teers | eee oe a nerITUTES 5 bry a ea ae Barrlabare Bens oS 2 fe or ETEER ERT RTI tke Gray state that | dally labor bespattered anti stained. In fact, i inted by theses Othe i will remain open for inspection and ex- se —— BILL OF RARE EXCELLENCE, the rebels were driven bhck to their last line of | it Was easy during the past month to recognize Having been appointed by é e Maxor ol : tJ casy amination for the space of fifteen days from this | THE 6.30 A. M. TRAIN FROM WASHINGTON BI te oF Lie BRORLLENUR. worke around the city. a 4sth man by his muddy boots. Theearth, as gf yeshinaton the only, su hired Abeer a the Lith day of Jusy. 1864: and that the undersigned | “ connects with the9.20 a, m. train from Baltimore Serre eres The battle ot the 28th was an assault in force | fast as excavated, was conveyed in hand bar- | eruits to fill the quota of the District, persona Will remain in his office, No. 468 7th street west, for Pittsburg and the West,and for Elmira, Baff- Bib. RB. ENCE, rows made of cracker boxes or half barrels, to bsti by @ iting thei: for Aftcon Gaye thereafter to heat and determing | alo, Rochenter. Dunkirk Canandaigua, aud Ni- BILL OF RARE EXOMLLENCE. on the loth corns, afd appests to lave reaulted | Tre mouth, Where ie was emptied Into pager| Tit teenie er eee el eee ites paps aiedhcemngrs rflr train bel | ay Assistant Aa. nants Valls, sph Ue oo 7 rangi which were afterwards used on the top of the | with good men at once, % ale mu writing, 8 vu 1e nec ¥' je 9. v. he Ly 3 cuma. P be “el = as , particular case, matter or thing respecting which | sore for Elmira and the North and Pittaburg by our forces atter that battle. | eral ste. | The veutitation of the tunuel was most inge- | _aul-tv*—~ {Ciron.& Rep. & cooqeintion ig nega as Sen cone peeround or and the West, THANKSGIVING DAY. phen Lee was not confirmed, nor is it posi- niously effected. Just within our exterior line 4 DRAFT APPROACHES! ‘0. 486 7th street west. Boipirrs’ Tickets aT Government? Rar; aa Atianta, 5 if Washington, July 11, 1864. Jy 11-e06t ONE THROUGH TRAIN ON SUNDAY, THANKSGIVING DAY, General Stanley succeeds Ggnerat, Howara = baile, with ® grating opening: ike the wale SECURE YOUR SUBSTITUTES! WS = ‘ND ¢ THURSDAY, GUST in command of the 4th corps. General Howar 480 . Bt aalaaeil 6-2) EBM rienced Pieie ue t seen Sm Gramma oT TOMY” | Yat din avian, rere as near Sete | We repel annoznon tb, cena ‘oems; with translations from the German, By BF For tickets and any information m4 iy ie + , see, in pla mm d ascended, it created a “suction” Washington that we are now prepare’ nil rt 5 ia Ronte, corner THUKSDAY, AUGUST 4 ‘al Hook ged t h this city, en | Tarified and ascended, action” oF i i ty of the “Centipede.”? By Capt. pase 3 ead bthstecee, Bera National Hotel, 3 2 oe bibs Beeler moron Tt is aie Graft in the tubes connecting with the gallery. acceptable Substitutes ise, U.8 N. ashington. *J. N. DUBARRY TWO GRAND HOLIDAY PERFORMANGES, | stood he leaves Sherman’s command to enter | AS fast as the tunnel progressed, additional IN ADVANCE OF THE DRAFT, The Ailantic Monthly for August. Superintendent N.O.R, B, TWO GRAND HOLIDAY PERFORMANCES, | gpon other duties elsewhere, and General Ros. | tubes was jointed on, and tollowed the work- 1d solicit The Ladder of Life. By Amelia B. Bdwards. E. J. WILKINS, TWO GRAND HOLIDAY PERFORMANOES, ji men step by step. The smoke from the fire | on reasonable terms, and would solic! plsurice Dering. By the author of “Guy Living- o-tyPas# and Ticket Agent, or, éthnt, and TWO GRAND HOLIDAY PRRFOMMANOMS, | Soon omcceeds him a8 commander of the 20th | Could not of course be coucealed; but, to with. | thore liable to dratt, while it may Be) iy oe — mee | TRS CEIED HOLIBAY PERE ORMANCS areScoue pein Sang (ohne Tes (nn eARONPR BURRESS . i je. No, 25 La . side, Parcher's Religions Training of Children, DENTISTRY. TWO GRAND HOLIDAY PERROR Anges: I RODS MINING OPERATIONS’§ | the tunnel was effected amply ‘by placing | _aut-tw~ *" Botwoon 18th and loth sis, Collins’ Voyage down the Amoor. a TWO GRAND HOLIDAY PERFORMANOES: BEFORE PETERSBURG candles or lanterns along the walls at a dis- | — UBSTITUTES! 33 8 FRANCK TAYLOR. TWO GRAND HOLIDAY PERFORMANCES, . tance of about twenty feet apart. GQUBSTITUTES! 8 ms! 7 ASSEY COLLINS & 00.8 G*™™t DISCOVERY IN DENTISTRY. ts HEADQUARTERS fearon OF THE POTOMAC, At length the end was reached, and the tri- | N. H. MILLER & CO., M see gtignen ain ant ean Tuth Extracted without Poin with the Mubria of | THE ENTIRE COMPANY APPEARING madeat gaybicek to-morrow moraing ropierce | SBEwIAHOn. was FE ae Ne eran tne | No. 511 Ninth street west, near Pennsylvania av, " i », >, oe ) TWENTY-FIVE men for the army, 2 I would advise all perso: the rebel lines before Petersburg. For this | planks could be distinctly heard, and left no | ,(25.TWENTACELVE men for the army, aa tract to call at Dr. Yew "5 Afternoon at 2, Night at 8 o’clock, urpose the 2d corps, which for two days has | q t tha: dire. eath th BESE ‘or those liable e ° Z LE oe eaavaN coe this celebrated brewery, fa | have them taken out, by this new a been iDg on he north bank of the James ooh pore The aneny bers vier eae ranking Nh eine ea are fo oly whieh I am prepared to faraish on short notice to | examine the Desients Ale call and river, has been withdrawn, as well as thecav- | » flooring for their arlillery. As near as could | tion papers prepared, with dispatch, oy new and im. alry of Sheridan and Kautz, and to-night re- om the tunnel N. H. MICLER, atl persons who favor me with their orders. proved egy of Inserting Artificial Teeth. If oined the main body of the army on the south thevineaghe bien ree = 2 jy 29-6t™ Justice of the Peace. Orsers given to my drivers will be promptly at- | 709 Will have thea in ao ofeer style than tale new ON MONDAY, AUGUET 5, ank of the Appomattox. One division of the | ' “After it was sufficiently evident that a polnt | GUBSTITUTES FURNISHED at lowat ratov tended to. Tod valuable one No ae Pa, avenue, between % 2d corps—Mott’s—came across the James last | qireotly under the fort was reached the oon- | S by LEWIS ROD ala Pennsrlvacie nwcnce Goods delivered in all partsof Washington and | igth and isth streets. p! MR, J. H, OGDEN, Thursday evening, after dark, and relieved | struction of the mine was commenced. Tho | Respectfullnsetes ty Mrs Shelles, Book-keeper, Georgetown, free of charge. novis 8. B. LEWIR, M. D., Dentist. ue. J.H. OGDEN, the 18th corps, on the extreme right of our angle ot the fort projects toward our lines, and | Metropolitan: Hotel, and Mr, James E, Black, RILEY A. SHINN. Agent. M TEETH Mit. 3: OGDEN: Bing before eclet bark aaa (ane giher two di- | under this angle the tunnel diverged into two | Third Autitar’s office, U.8 Treasury. $7 7 7¢* Union Bottling Depot, 57 Green street re tentes MB. J: H. visions are probably by this time—10.30 p. | pajleries,each running, as near as could be UBSTITUTES.—fubdstitutes bought end old, aps-tf Georgetown, D.C. | of tho MINERAL PLATE TENTH xt aay hae m—in position to support the advanced di- | §Steriaived, under each side, It was the in: | Sderot atone ted ation eee ese BELLING OUT 70 9L0ee SES Berar elds toes wanes Be eehenned Th Ambeamer, Wil) avomar. | ViPS tan of ta atack at aayiight nas fol. | Leztien .nithe the ming conelet of lens meg; | S pacodn BH ops ee ey eB acti ae dad . Ban} ~ | azines, plas inter v: . m GREAT REDUCTION IN BOOKS, STATION- who cannot wear others, and no lows:—The 18th corps will mass in the rear of galleries, so that the entire length of the fort | rates. 77 36-1m* ‘ERY, AND FANCY ARTICLES. PArson 08m wear.echera Waa GRABS SOAr Indes. +] the 9th corps, Burnside holding the centre, and | Might be blown up, in place of one spot. Pre- heritifiad ‘Cllde t0 the trate ant Fee eae a ay cor teeth chek man tert “a | Baltbe the eigeet re amie dn his front, which | jiminary experiments were made by Colonel GEORGETOWN ADVER’MTS The unders offer to the le and public w ignal for an assault upon the re! ABAD! cartrid, of powder, whic! q Finducem nie to purchase, as he is pevbbadeserliigicoe per peerage 7 wish the parte LADIES’ POPULAR MATINER works. The 18th corps, Gen. Ord’s, will pup Ebmaneonse o ee ard’ ‘gnited ‘with a | ——————__ Mo large stock o! 00d8 preparatory to Rich menting ‘he ae er LAT will be bADiEs, Rp pE AR YAUNEB port rewire ane Pde ead the | fuse. He ascertained that wersinp ia ae Mi4%08'8 OFFICE. atfows, 22, 1964. a fu! anted. asean. vy fire be opene m 2d and ‘be more effect iy secured | OR . . wie hana Rien Maze: Rot, | “Sct halo a3e Rymnrvgese ones se ak satay Dette ag cet zwet: | amrinangtan povrcraneat ot etaoy | Relat, ah tiene See eeaetaa 3, Brush: erfumery, &c., &c. '. i” menis 0! side o} james; yes- % latter case the explosion resulted to kee; e = ee lot of goods f price. Philsdelphia, meré-ly BYERy gaTcRoee APTERNOON, terday sent very large reinforcements, estima- Dae ack ‘broad crater: in ine former, in a | 208% that the: Be eee oe of twomonths frou veral very Gne Show Cases for sale, _—————_—_———————— - avant. ed SPREENOOS : ted at 12,000 or 15,000men, to««eheckmate these | wide pa een ‘Where the.cartridges—his' min. | {P 1; mined fo the pro securely miussled a8 1a Fora short time cal et BOOK STORE, SAPERHANGINGS. BNOON, operations.” The demonstration of the 2d | jature m: ines—were not disconnected by | render them harmless. 19% THE NATIONAD Te Penn, avenue, z = bye corps and the cavalry, and Foster's command | packing, the tendency of the explosion was je attention of ua rolice officers Is requested det, Lith and 12th ats., Washington, J.0, | ,2,4ould most respectfully inform Bow receiving : Commencing at2 o’elock, of the 10th corps, has, therefore, worked splen- | Pe Gud Sent at the firet ole. Hence he to this notice, ey carry out the law mn of amerieen and see tench Gilt on oer Gelton aneen easeani piace topsekiag Cee ee be : Sees h Gi aE : Ohi ol 18 HOWD, D Ba. Lao 8 tuzecGeuperee AU apere,eultsbe for paflore, iaing rooma, cham- | “¢™!t#ion.—Ladien,25 cente; Children, 25 eomts, Foster 1n. ery preearious position to-morrow | “rye magazines are eign ro Se eagee Somateaes. ai 4 morning. e will 8 sto either branch gallery. * eae = Ooruice, Gilt Window Shades and "Bletare Cord reanited' in gitar ie tothe ¥. pe built aretwo by i " ‘eakn: Tassels. 7 " a fea ‘ / jm They “ Femina Wake otiaaer, wall organi wishing te. —ii de well te me oe gad captarea two battlefage and 0s prisoners SR are? "All Venereal Diseases. ivate Boxes, holding six persous.-—-——. 4 90 ix lore wae 104 kille unded and miss losion 9f ty 7-im* have the largest asso! sae ee wee 1d, Wo ing, | Theexp! of the, < Or bat in the city. eta for sale at the principal Hotels and 19 0f fected through tubes of TEW8_OF BATTLE PIBLD, Jal; 12h, mySeotm [Intel.) Ticketa Oe Ree Oe: 1 ve yoee Purkeas yal, Saananps TS ian half filled with pow. Fort Stevens, 7th street. to be had of J. EE tauren’ “@OLDIN & CO. P i v8 ‘AP OF D> F ste |. .— Earlier this morning I lan’ of} the : @OLDIN & phere. ; pat "Doors open at 7 e’clock; Performance to com: . Bue, detmeen och a . gener re mance at bo'eloek. — mq attack upon thé Rebel works !s of Petares'} magazine through openinge made for them.