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¥ t ATLANTIC.— Affairs in Georgeto THE EVENING STAR TELEGRAPHIC NEWS. Lost AND FOUND. eaaas nas taatereocmana ot the Mil. AN INTERESTING Case. turd ASTRA } itary Division of the Atlantic, with headquar- | officer Drill arrested aman named John O'pu.~ T Ses Li ay otreot, near tacrsitcoad. i ters at) Philadelphia. The following officers | as an impostor, and took hi:n before Justice will please —__ rt W. D. WALLACH, Editer and Proprietor. FROM HAVANA. ; ‘Gemned 2 H street, near the railroad. od a ie eral staff of the mili- | Buckey. It appeared from the statements of ————_——__————" | phe spanish Evacuation ef St. Dominge— | The owner el cee Revert, piore ae tary ‘division, | viz vet Brig. Gen. S. D. | the prisoner and complainants, that John Interesting from Mexico. S sé % r U.S. A. Brey. Col. ] O’Shea came to this city from Baltimore in : img Barington’s, between H and Ruggles, U.S. V., A. A.S. g WASHINGTON CITY: Li for BL. rhesdhe Seon 2 iv 3-3t" j. Gen. A. S. Webb, U.S. ¥., | company with a horse dealer, who lef hin Mon: JULY 3, 1865. | pnZY;2OE™: July 3—The steamer Liberty | 1 near Deleware avenue. | __¥ 3-3t*_ 5 O'CLOCK P. mM. Br al ee ye YS. | ere withous money. He Weaken ko Teles an neces i 5 : noneace parece ae Ce ‘St. Do- 10 Ble ts ears a = = = Emory. ~ ned U. S infantry, A. ‘A Insp't much as would pay his way back, and thought ss mingo, and by this time the island is completely | 5p, tail, bait whites Strayed’ from Maderegpand y ERNMENT SECURITIES. Gen-; Col. Rk N. Batchelder, Capt. and A.Q. he could make it out of secesh sympathizers. [4 % Gov 2 BEADING MATTER ON EVERY PAGE. | oyacnated by the Spanish troops. The Span- | Juve the 2th, 1965, 2 5, | M. U.S. Aj Brey. Lieut. Col. J. C. Biddle, | A stranger referred him to some persons who BEE OUTSIDE FOR INTERESTING TELE-| jards blew up all the fortifications they had oe WM. BCHLOSH, Butcher, Wasuinctox, July 3, 1665. Maj. and A.D. C; Brey. Licut. Col. F. M. | would help him if he was a rebel major, and GRAPHIC AND OTHER MATTER. constructed before leaving. jy 3-2t* Centre Market. Jay Cooke & Co. furnish the following quo- Bache, Capt. ifth infantry, A. D. C.; Brey. | gave bim a strip of paper with the names of ——————————— It was reported that a treaty wag pone pro- AKEN UP AS - STRAY on the sith of June, tations of Government securities : Lieut. Col. George Meade, Capt. and A. D.C. Ton Gay ae eed a — . % i i is s e © AD é mE 5 yler, Ga ys y - Tus NaTiow at HoLipay.—To-morrow being Tenda bULneOTRerh or cuee anti thnir farmilies fait, about Td umnda high sore under the right flank. i Buying. Selling. —_—_—— said the persons ‘named would do all they She national holiday, no paper will be issued iving at Havana, thus showing how | The owner is requested to come forward, prove 5, 6's Coupon, 1681 1054 100% pee Rwe could for him. O'Shea went first to Mr. from this office. There will be no formal cele- | Such faith they had putin euch a treaty, property, Tay charges, ud take ft away, |) i Eiverl weaves 1s 10h TELEGRAPHIC NEWS. Matthews, merchant, High street, who @ave dbration of the day here by the national or civic Advices from Hayti represent the rebellion jy3-3t* 209 4th et., bet. K and L si Ose s an A oy SS him two dollars; from there he went to Mr. Suthorities; tut thc numerous announcements | 2s raining strength. President Geffard bad | 7 ex yp ESTRAT—On the evening of ith ns PROM SSUURE: ae eae Sa ee in our columns show that the day is to be made | “WItond TVSTSS: sis reported that bands of June, one roan COW. white spot in her fore: | go-no pusiness to-day in New York. Adoption of the New Constitution—Steam- | fy" Tyiers and represented himself as 8 major pris ¢ = ‘om. 's _Tepo head, under bit and slit in the left ear: about seven boat Disaster. ; > Infort’ 5 r %nuch of by the community at large im a variety | guerrillas are increasing in all parts of the | years old. The owner will please come forwacd, SSS SAINT Lovss, July 2.—Reliable advices from 4 = Longstreet’s corps. Un Re unately, a son of Beneral hankering is unmistakenbly for health- | || Ther ve andalsoa want offharmony be | ' is 28t* College Villa, near Tennallytown,1.C. The Secretary Of Wer Was sine ah one: oo [ils adopted by 16s majority. He invited O'Shea into a back room, and asked ul ruralizing on that day, and tHe VETOUS | tyr cen the French and Austrian troops. rural resorts in the vicinity of the city will ‘A brigade of Mejia’s troops were said to oc- undoubtedly be abundantly patronized to-mor- | cupy Monterey. Yow. This is the most rational way of spend- Bek was repeved in vere Cruz that forces na . : ; j en sent to Tampico where an yy Jau- ing the day in this scorching latitude, and we rez’ troops, ie toroad by American Emigrants, Zre glad that the civic procession abomination | was expected. es . s the Major to haye a glass of wine, which was @ay night, June 90. TWO HORSES—one | and departments except the Department of the | The steamer Olive | Branch, with a detach- declined. Caperton had got there before him, white and one gray. I will give the above reward for Gulf, Army of the Tennessee, Provisional ment of the 6th Illinois cavalry, sunk about 100 | and several others were present. Young Tyler their recovery, or the Se perension of the thief, so | ult “Army : il miles below this city. A captain and four | questioned the Major about the operations ot Qs Tcan find them. Asi o nna Corps Army Potomac, Ist army corps and | jriyates, names unknown, were drowned: Loneeeete corps, and soon discovered that he iy3-3t* Cor. Se an ehingion, DG, | troops in Texas to immediately reduce tho | ninety-five horses were lost. The steamer | knew nothing about them. Young Caperton strength of their commands for all arms to the | siruck a snag, and sunk in afew minutesin | then took from him all the money he had 50 REWARD.—Stolenfrom mystable.on Fri | Tectingthe commanding Generals of all armies (OH . i , tre i YED FROM F. SCHONAWOLF, about 4 i essary to meet the requirements five feet of water, Beni eine ts. Tyler aent Sa Si Siisrering <a is ok fo be er eee ne ne ae rome Dee | BS pele fast Fultay, Uiee MULES seabed | Tecra c, aa we mini ont an capris | ne for officer Drilt and had hin arrested. Attse peliie yeme for the Rene Rs ce the| doctors And the A dispatch received on the 27th from San Paden te bere ee ee ae eee ait Be akatt trooys. musters ont will be by entire or- GENERAL MEADE. hearing the statements, Justice Buckey sent Gruggists. Louis announces that Saltillo has been oceu- | with accordingly. Any parties bringing them to isations, incInding al! additions by recruits For Gettysburg. the prisoner to Superintendent Richards. Salutes will be fired at sunrise, noon, and | pied by the French forces, Negrete retreating | SHREEVE: Fivery statl le, on 7th street, bet. H om other sources. In selecting the or- eBURG: July os May Gens Meade and Yesterday morning Superintendent Richards Buncet, and at night there Will be a fine display | to Monterey. and Iste., will receive $10 apiece. jy 3-2t* ganizations for discharge preference will be Harnrrepere, July 3.—Maj. Hay bpatidie i a stittement of the case, and dismissed ~ T TD ORSTOLEN—On the dd instant, two | giver to veteran regiments haying the shortest | Staff, and Ger, Crawford and ee ee the prisoner. SS HORSES, the one a light bay, condemned; the | timeto serve. : here last night, and were received at the depot | ‘This morning O’Shea asked for a warrant left hind leg swollen, about 7 years old, in good cr- ‘The following regiments (whose services are by a deputation of State officials. They were | against erton for taking his money, char der; the other ap iron gray, the hind leg «wollen a ger needed) are ere: usiered out | entertained during the morning by Governor | ing thar ¢ rton took more than the amou ‘2 no bnger need are ordered m of freworks south of the President's House. = — = Everywhere throughout the loyal States the THE NNUAL MEETING OF ic: rie D.C... b a Gay will be celebrated—whether formally or | t see Mecca okey 0G over ene ee * aie newer great deal. the head was nearly white, with the tail rice under special instruction Sth | Curtin, at the Executive Mansion, where they | which he gave O'Shea. Upon being told that {informally — with a depth of feeling never Pee han Te cut. S10 foward will be paid by Jeating them at | ee eee ane ee ence nteys tat | were aiso visited by the citizens of Harrisburg. | jt would probably cease bogey one fold that BOCA CX DEIR <LASSOCTATION —There Hine Us Between Lat and 24 strects, Capitol | provisional and 91 New York cavalry regi- he distinguished party left the city at ten | trouble than the money worth, O’Shea i : “clock in carriages, intending to drive through hdrew bis demand fe 216th Pennsylvania infantry, snd Ist } © Coc heen bel aioe ed ze withdrew his a ional Pennsylvania cavalry. tke Cumbrrland Valley to Gettysburg. Surrosep Mcrper t Thursday eve- | MO? AGON. The own. | Provis MEDICAL A THE PROVISIONAL CORPS. i; aspecinl meeting of the Me ne s ne 7 roner Woodward The following order designates the command- y oon of the District of Columbia, in the rooms of the 3 y E y ne e7thinst i oo held inquest near Edes’ mill last Saturday, ing officers of the new Provisional Corps, Maj. | 1 clog ae _ ew LbyEvOy eno taee cad tab reteen otras Caras Ohrnnd OBSERVA OF THE FOURTH JULY. : = iat irs BAL WARNS CE CEP OAS EE ua BORE We SCL Gen. Wright commanding: 2SMWT Secretary. | B'treets, Livery Stable, : Cy bat GRGtAl Avicer in cadens! order announces LOCAL NEWS. which was found in the Potomac. The jury WAssINGTON, Jane 2, 15. corgetown, D.C.. I publicly manifest my arati: | marked 1... about I? sears old; two new hind | of ‘he Declaration of our Independence, all | | Tur Prete Scnoot Examinations —Sec- | 46 identity the deceased, aud returned a ye ry No.3, Fourth Distr Genera OrpErs, No. 15.—By virtue of | tude for the ynremitting energy with which he has Special Orders, No. 339, current series, from | labored for the advancement of each scholar under the Adjutant General's Office, this Army, as an | hissupervision. In doing this I think [speak for organization, ceases to exis every student under him; and a3 my parents are 60 pa Cicobe, not atrenuy ajcocteth to Beams Tcincni sstrenh sratuerneniantheamrr fered out, will be consolidated in each Corps | yiipectfulls sul mit a few remarks to the people of into divisions of three brigades each, to be | the rict :—Those who desire their boys to pro- Ses mp Phe a pte Serial AEN + Maj n the path oF aaa ieee and pee Ae irst Division, J izth Corps.—Brevy aj. se men, would do well to patronize Mr. Hoff- General G. W. Getty, commanding division. | m By Noe Ere cern cas where the cy ¥ i i T. Sey: @ al commauded sy much respect and estecm amons Se apeercere Tisrevet Maj Gen his students; indeed his authority among them is Prank Kneston Sommandinic "Third Brigade, | 8hsolute, and he merits the respect he receives. - = _ 3 His manner of teaching is unexceptignable, as he Brig. Seine Sarg tar pees stems to choose the best authors as his guides. The econd Division, fren Second Brevet. | reward of merit (a gold watch), surpassing in value Maj. . Gershom Mott, commanding divi- | that of any school in the District, together with his Bion. First Brigade, Brig. Gen. R. De Trobri- manner of portraying ee aoe BianS value oe an mm: ing. § ign . B. j education, seems to stir the laziest drone to action. RE Gieres comtasnaite. TRG Beioarie ave: The result of this needs no comment. In fact I may - ‘¢ me & és say that Mr. Hoffman scems untiring in his zeal to ‘Vet Maj. Gen. G@.N. Macy, commanding. =| promote the best interest of each scholar, and to Third Division, from Sizth Corps.—Brevet Maj. | my latest breath T shall cherish the remembrance Gen. R. B. Ayres, commanding division. First | of himas a kind, just and excellent toacher, boys and girls. dict that the deceased had been murder some person or persons unknown, wad th: overbourd, ANNUAL COMMENCEMENT.—To-day the exer- cises of the annual commencement of George- town College took place. The exercises were very interesting, and the audience large, though a by wh shoes on. A liberal reward will be given if brought | dyy in this department—except the necessary 7. My. to P. FRAWLY, Gstrect, between 4%y and dasix., | o> I i ied Sat¥ | ay street, between Maud N, Mrs. Mary Island, jy 1-3t* guard and fatigue—will be suspended between Martin acher, ue ed onthe ay g ra LW, Si re rr PD Ol reyeille and retreat. and all indulgences pro- | pupils on the ro! —all_ present. he sc noo! S10 RENARD Stree gh ares aretelenen the | oe oive of enjoyment and not inconsistent with | building belongs to the corporation and has COW, short horns, and was heavy withealf. Any- | the requirements of military discipline and | been used tor school purposes for many y body giving information so that I get her again, | good order, will be granted the troops. It is a small one-story shanty, badly ventilated I will give #10 reward, and let me know at No. 334 + meridian ational salutes will be fired | and wholly unfit the number of scholars upo: is oc : 7 At meridian, fation upon this oe D street, Washington, D.C. ACOB SOLO from Forts Whipple, Stanton. Reno. and EN. required. ‘On the di Ps as UPC jy St _____SACOB SOLOMEN. | \-ormn, and from the plain east of the Capitol, e y nding room. On account of | Character. The students are highly exhile his morning between sth street cast and | phy enns to be detailed by the commanding offi. | the sickness of the examining trustee, Mr. Hol- | With the opportunity afforded them of spend- SUM book co ane iyate MU | cer, Camp Barr, mead, Mr. J. E. Thompson was called on to flll | ing their independence day with their families suitable reward will be paid for tt if leftat TA is place, Theexamination was most thorough. | andthe summier months at the various places SON BROS & CO., 333 Pennsylvania ayen BARRACKS AND HOSPITALS. he exercises were excellent, particularly | of summer resort. . near 7th street. pices cae ial By direction of Gen. Terry, all unoccupied | Te*ding, spelling and arithmetic, (both mental AL.—Arrived, D. Knode, with wheat to jy 1-3t* J, F, YOUNG. : Sa Ape PRR ote and written,) calling forth the highest enco- The coal fleet has begun to report; san gra ks and hospitals in the Department of } minums of praise from the examiner. Indeed it thirty-nine have reported this morning; ca irginia, of whatever character, and whether | was said that the class of arithmetic would | poes consigned as follows: To Cumberland Co., erected by the United States forces or the rebel | have done, credit to a higher grade of school. | 748.6 tons; Central Co., 1,199.6 tons; Consolida- rmy ity, all hospita er. | Phere will be a large transter this yearto higher } tion, 116.14 tons; American Co., 623.5 tons, Tr ihe late rebel arrays hich hasnpt meg taken | Schools. Twenty-one were transferred at the | Bowen Co, dis tons: P. (Quigley, 109.10. tons: i 1 4 Midland Co., 11 tons: Hampshire and Balti- y of the examination there 4326 2 b: Vv OST! LOST!) Lostt!: A fine black STALLION and grey MARE. mod- erately heavy with foal,and barefooted, broke from my stable in Georgetown, close to J . Boucher’s Grocery Store, n Bridge street. » Stallion is of “ : a . Thit beginning of the year. Brigade, Brig.Gen. J. L. Chamberlain, com- _ Very respectfully, rin an ate Fe o veare cli; | Upon the papers of any officer of the United Ae becitali@ne by Alice i lr a a HM Has i ; manding. Second Brigade, Brig.Gen. Henry | _iy 3-co2t* A Brepexr or tue Acavey. | the Marois about thousine age Any ous aetinn: | States forces, will be carefully preserved and MeCaniay and the dialorne by Willie Tobncon | Mor Co» 923.15 ton Newagee ea atertons: Baxter, commanding. Third Brigade, Brig. NOTICE —The citizens aro hereby respect- } ing them to me ving with J. W. BO: EK | turned over to the agents of the Freedmen’s | {00 So-myhine Havenner imconnection with | Doparted—twelve boats, light. A 5 i rm ot Wi any informs cS me to get them will Le 6 oir a ivatic and Josephine Hayenuer in connection The resumption of trade on the cahal has Gen. Joseph Hayes, commanding. fully notified that market will be held on | &0¥ to get them Le | Burcan on their application, ‘i s us 2 licit ex . These divisions will be organized, tempo- DAY AFTERNOON, July 3, at Contre Mar- | liberally rewarded. LEWIS PEACOCK, the examination were so good as to elicii es- f piven employment to the host of laborers at jy 12t n, D.C, OST—On the 29th STER PIN. Au Tho finder will he suitably rewarded by leaving itat L. F. PERRY’S Carpet Store, corner 9th md Pa. ave. St OST—A GOLD WATCH—On the 28th of June, in going down 7th stroet to Marylaud ayenu Georget . = S preal praise, the coa eks; and the rapidity of the entrie, RICHMOND DELEGATION. This excellent teacher deserves a better school Rene ther sere ae the cnhectos ofics guts A delegation of gentlemen from Richmond, | room, and the school board we are sure are busy this morning. The fleet extends far consisting of J. Alfred Jones, R. A, Lancaster, ere that she shall have one at the earliest | peyond the old founary, and the line is rapidly J. L. Apperson, W. H. Haxall, and one or two | Possible moment. lengthening by the arrival of others. others ee arrived here. whsse menting Secondary No. 4. Fourth District, (Mrs. The tolls collected during the month of June r : i Bane Bowen.) was examined by Mr. Murtazh. This | amounted to about $11,000, There were about Tarily, into visi Jorps, is stead of Tuesday morning. peti by ao On rd woke: heicont ; RY LYLES. Clerk Centre Market So secon as this organization shall haye been SaaS OFFICE, Washincton, D. C. effected, and ali the regiments now ordered out y Sully 1,1 —The time named in the procla- efservice shall haye left, the division com- | mation having expired, owners of Dogs are ip manders herein named will report to Maj.Gen. | formed that the police will, on and after WEDNES- - Wright, who will march the Provisional Corps | PAY nest. proceed to kill ell animals of that kind zo some healthy location on the Baltimore and | fUrd running atlargenotmugzled. Oy aGOLD WATCH. On the front case is marked | P¥ing with them a numerously signed memo- | isa inale school: 50 boys pr It was a} 160 boats laden with coal, and the amonnt of Ohio Railacad, west of the Monocacy, select- jy )-3t [Intel. & Golam a - se Macey with the initial of my father’s name, W.B.S. It | rial to the President, praying the reconsidera- | good examination, especially in mental and coal is estimated at about I&.490tons. The total ing euch place as will afford facilities for sup- | = - = sees, ine Hunting case Watch. and forme i tion of the clause in his late amnesty procla- | WTitten arithmetic, reading and geography. | number of laden boats arrived during the ng the command, and as will be the least OFFICE OF THE M OPOLITAN B. Spignul. The Sader will t miition excepting those worth $20,000: 2 The room was tastefully decorated. It is sit- | month was i, and the monthly report is very injurious to private property in the vicinity. EATLROAD COMPANY, S-ventecnth street ger aso Caer great favor. by Ieising | mation excepting those worth $2,0Wand over. | uated in School Square, near Virginia avenue, ‘when the accidental delaysare taken The necessary. transportation for this mo fine 26, (155,—The annual mecting of, the : : and is tolerably well fitted for its purpose. | into consideration. 4 ¢ L WALLE Major General Halleck arrived here from Rickmond on Saturd: and is stopping at pstaurant, ment will be furnished by the Quartermasier's pa t* Department. y On reaching the position herein indicated, | the Mrs. Bowen is a faithful teacher, aud worthy W. HW. SPIGNUL. eee Ee eres Re y, for the election of Directur= for t suin r will be held at this office cn WEDNESDAY. eth of July. 1855; The polls w#l be opened at eee FLour Ayo Grain Mark There are no changes in the quotations of Saturday. An arrival of grain from Mereersyille has been rict, Miss Maj. Gen. Wright will make bis revurns to | 12 o'clock m., and close at § o'clock p.m, BOARDING, General Grant's residence in Georgetown. He inined on but the sales have not transpired, oo Maj. Gen. Hahcock, commanding Middle Des | yyy we yoopie Ny THOMPSON, Beosident. - a will leaye here in a few days for San Fran. Ellis, Mur- ‘oes of flour are expected daily, partment. Bee ised ish ack 30 %-cotl2th ASANT FRONT ROOM with Board may | C06 4 Siig GOmANaN Ao} a i » number of vi s will be few wntil after the The following officers of General Staft are stained in a private family. The room can paces COTE 201 stot August harvest. Private advices from the Westerz Maryland farmers say the w promising—nothing to preven harvest of excellent grain. be arranged to accommod at No, 7 Ist st., € ISHED fow « @ssigned to duty with the divisions and brig- et ades of the Corps, viz: First Division—Major Andrew J. Smith, Ad- jJutant General of Volunteers; Major and Bre- ND Grorc N eat evop is yerv t an abundant “\, of the Department of the Pacific. Isth street and New MPANY. corner INGTON, D. of the Seventh The floral for rent with I don 4s GENERAL HOWARD, rs from Penusylvania ay., south- nected Ze eailroz PNET, Major General Howard, Superintende rations of the room at Port or GrorcrTowN.—Entered—Steamer RetiColonel Hazard Stevens, Assistant Adjutant | for tne clection of Directo e Wil he leery ce newton na eae ae tee fae nae E Bovelty and, exquisite: good Express Ryther, Baltimore e Crassie, General of Volunters, Division Inspector; Maj. | Office of the Company, on WEDNESDAY the ban Play aa ane Wea Se cine enrages Henne SOR vere tee 2 Collier, Ci J. F. Hazleton, Assistant Quarterm: or | Seance 1835. ‘The without ‘Volunteers; Cast. H. B. Masters, Commissary | m. and close at 20 Subsistence of Volunteers. ; First Brigade—Captain George Clendennin, Ww. aJr., Assistant Adjutant General of Volunteers; | ——— = Captain Benjamin Saylor, Commissary of Sub- Qopa FOUNTAIN FOR imeon Spicer, | & Point; steamer New York, Platt, ‘ R Cleared—Sch be Capron, anlsbury; Advocate, Deshields, do.; for Gettysburg, where he is to deliver an ora- tion st the laying of the corner stone of the monument on the 4th of Jul J : I kD, in a private family. Water and gas in room and bath inhouse, Apply 112 2d strect west, betw = and F streets north, Je 30-3t" Bo. WITH OR WITHOUT ROOMS, had at 22% Penna. ave., bet. 19th end 20th sts. olls will be opened at 12 o'clock nck p.m. .5. GIDEON, President F, Secretary and T displayed great progress in men and written arithmeiic; Were good in grammar; copy-books. composi- Bow Dumfries; Problem, Fyler, tions, and written exercises, the perfection of | Jameston; steamer Jennie Baker, (eorrta. tuess. Noticeable progress shown in pen- | Wisconsin; boats M. Catherine, Harris, Occc- anship. A good, a yery good examination quan: Arlington, Mann, Pohick. THE OF PRISONER AR. —One of Tuft's Bistence of Volunteers; Captain Fight-sirup M » Ds is. Reason | 22ble board $25 per month. Je 29-4t* The Commissary General of Prisoners has | throuchout, . and’ their “meritor young Assistant Quartermaster of Volunteers. for selling, L have purchased : I OARD— First-class Table Board can be had at | received information that all of the prisoners | teacher at its close received the warm appro- Second Brigade.—Captain M. Barber, Assist- | _i33-3t J. i. MAJOR, cor. 7th and H sts. 418 &th st., ucur G, Reference, my present | of yrar heretotore held at the yarious oners? | bation of the examine boarde PEESONS WISHING BOARD ina pl healthy country lage, can procu by applying to J. W. J] MOORE, ¥ hington Hotel, Leonardtown, St. Mary’s county, Md. The steamer Vanderbilt touches three times a’ week going to Baltimore from Washington and return, JeIS-3aw3w™ YABLE BOARD at $2 « mouth, 380 E street between 10th and lith streets. ‘Also, two fu nished ROOMS to let, suitable for two or more gen- tlemen, je7-tt RooNs WITH BOARD, 411 13th strect west. a PP SAS 1S OF LE IN THE Ss POST OFFI D.C, ATIONAL Monux Ass 4 10N.—The Colored National Monument Association celebrate the national anniversary r to-morrow in the grounds south of the Presi- If not r. ends | dent's Mansion. Invitations to be pre<ent hay been extended to President Jo3nson, his C Je2h-1m_ nt and the same Ant Adivtant General of Volunteers: Captain ULL TO LET—Att able near the corne homs- O'Hare, Commissary of Subsistence I Wthand I streets. Navy Yard. at $1 ornare s Volunteers; Assistant Quartermaster, ya- cole For further particulars inquire at the stable ant. = Third Brigade.—Assistant Adjutant General, ENTION! N14 Wirt acant; Captain H. W. Kingsi o Commissary Act ssa ECON ©f Subsistence of Volunteers; Assistant Quar- | | MRS. SPENCER, at 246 Pennsylvania avoune, nt. is selling off at cost her stock of FANCY GOODS: vision.—Major Wm. R. Driver, As 1S Sistant Adjutant neral of Volunters; Captain ©. J. Queen, Commissary of Subsistence of Wolunteers; Major G. W. Johnes, Assistant Quartermaster of Volunteers. | Notice First Brigade.—Captain and Brevet Major P. Finklemeier, Assistant Adjutant General of camps have been relensed. There are none new in confinement under the rank of colonel. To obtain any the applicant mat call for \ivertised letters ve the date of this i one cent for adverti-ing ‘ for within one month, they will bo sent to the Dead Letter Office. : ing June 30, Phi a posts am 2 tho npper pens Th 5 : t, a syor Wallach. @ exercises w corner, and leave sp: vetween the stamp and di- This does not include the taxon Nationat } Usinmice with pearee by the Ree Me Ae Feotions for post-marking Without futerfering With Bank circulation, which will amount to abont | son, of the 19th stree Baptist Church, and con- 'A request for the retnrn of a letfer to the writer, two hundred thousand dollars more. Sixt of reading by Mr. John F. Cook, of this | if unclaimed within thirty days or less, written or ¥, of the Declaration of Independence, a | printed with oan erie ae post office, a APPLICATIONS FOR PARDON porm by Rev. John Pierpont, and addre by ] State. across the left hand end ot on Seventy a cations for pard leipally | Major Gene: Hunter, tor Wilson, and J face side, will be complied with 4 al pre- Seventy applications for pardon, principally other distinguished gentlemen. he lenteanice ris d INT The internal rey ammer Seaso: —The firm heretofore known as I. \ Heiibrun & Co.. ia from this day clianced to Ee HEILBRUN & BRO. Louisand Samuel Helteun Bali continue the business atthe same old stand, of postage, payable when the te ‘YWolunteers; Major James Gleason, Captainand | Sab cunti 2 N of Virginians, recommended by Gov. Pierpont ; = a es RiNCRrOEE 3 fivered to the writer. boa tay Quartermaster of Voiwn- kes a See jy 1-3t" _ PERSONAL. were received to-day by the President. These AduEce tine Lae ee one ery a Aner RL ee ME berpipapes ae a enonell, Commissary of Sub- F° UR NEW CHIC Seen & SON'S PIANOS I MR..J ACOB A. EGE isin Washington, will he | applicants are nearly all of the $20,000 class, | charged, the proceeds of the celebration to be | Allan Mrs & Harris Mins ( Second Brigade.—Captain A. C. Panl, As- F oe Se AMERICAN ORGANS, fea J pee Cones Pp pnn TAI BLOUSE etl Gee pret and among the number are several females, appropriated to the monument fund. Athos ae Those Sistant Adjutant Generali of Volunteers; Capt ek ere Dene py nurch. f ISIS TO CERTIFY ae ntles Minx ME Levi Wells, Commissary of Subsistence of Vol. | Waker: 8. D. & M.D. SMITH, just received to- PO CERTIFY that my wife JULIA E. POINT LOOKOUT. tp's THE Burke Misia Badcke miss A unteers; Captain D. F. Ellsworth, Assistant | ° 2" 5 PVH F. ELLIS, Neca Ntaee cece cede ape board) without l) Avi gte repel prisonersat Bolnt Tookout Nd oung Men's Bremmer Mra H Mason Mise M Quartermaster of Volunteers. ” . . 306 Pennsylvania avenue, any just cause or provocation, whatsoever, and I do - F “. 7S | purchase of Ford's Theater held a meeting on | Bristow Mra Manguan Miss M Thi 7 - Ss. jy1-3t Near Tenth street, hereby forewarn any person or persons from har- | haye been reled ed, the last squad, numbering } s, 7 yhich it w: lecided to aband lise 1 Mason Miss M A ird Brigade.—Assistant Adjutant General, = = -—— ————__*__ } boring or trusting her on my account, as [ will not s ae ‘ Saturday, at which it was decided to abandon } Bow Miss te pei ep vacant; Captain W. A. Nichols, Commissary | WY HAT LSAW COAST OF | pay ety debts contracted by her. about 150, arriving here this morning. The } the project of purchasing the theater, in conse- f Brewer Mrs C A Nason Mry of Subistence of Volunteers; Captain John Fa. } wane goat AY TH RIGA; by H. JO ELY, 7th street east, camp is to be broken up immediately quence of the little encouragement received | Brown Mrs ¢ Mekuen Mrs 3 hy, Assistant Quartermaster of Volunteer: Piceiae ten en e End; by Mark Lemon. =e between E and S.C. avenue. from the public. They, however, do not relin- ee ai S jon Mee M ‘Tard Division —Assistant Adjutant General, | Merey The Broke at Begheore te eg to | Washington, Sune 30,185, be GOVERNMENT CATTLE quish the hope of ectiring, at an early day, the | Gheayham Miss J Piatt Mre JH vacant; Captain Percy B. Spear, Commissary | ville. Luttrell of Arran: by Chas Levers. tone [VES MM BANGS, Didwife, Tiss removed to larze ber of beef cattle, contracted for J Teauisite funds to erect a memorial building | Crampe Mrs B Platt Mra John of Subsistence of Voiunteers; Captain Jas. T. | Geith of Fen Court, by Trafford. Zoc's Beek 359 on7th street, between T and K, and will A large num) spt) Enel as a testimonial of the nation’s love for | Gonoms Mrs E Richott Mirs C Woodall, Aszistant Quartermaster of Volun.| Sacred Allegorics; by Rey. W. Adams, Superiog | P¢ Prompt in attending all calls at all hours. by the Government before the disbanding of | our martyred President, and with this object | @lark Miss K Russell Mrs 3 teers; Surgeon W. R. DeWitt, Surgeon-in Fishing; by RB. B. Roo evel RANCK alan pease the armies, and delivered since, will be offered | in mind, will only return subscriptions to those | Caton Miss A Rogers Mrs E A Chief. . RAD AYLOR. STROLOGY.—MADAME KROUSE. will give | at public sale here shortly. who may desire it. i reso- TanEan BHanS x Mrs M A First Brigade.—Captain Wm. Fowler, Assist. | QELLING OFF! SELLING OFF! AT ISAAC information on all tho affairs of life, and in : lution, acknowledge the Ii 3 ERLE Ge one auiller Mrs L Ant Adjutant General of Volunteers: Captain | 69 S¥C 443 7th street, three doors from @ | Te5PEect to all other subjects. She can be consulted PRESIDENT JOHNSON with which Mr. Ford has dealt with them. } Granty Mrs A E woder Mies K Ew Warren, Commissary of Subsistence ar | Street, B. Newman's old stand.” The bation o¢ | 2tall_ hours of the day and evening. Gentlemen 5 N. The theater will be shortly be reopened with a | fimmmond Scilla te Miss Apacs Volunteers; Assistant Quartermaster” vacant, | Steck on hand consisting of Dry and Fancy Goods, Be Ladies £0 cents. She can also show a likencss We are pieased to announce that President | pew company, it is understood. Hoxie Miss Pauline Second Brigade—Captain J. Harrison Lamb- | Soya! Wear enn Wne ne ete: fof Men and |B, laree netic, Residence 419 3d street potueed | Johnson is much better to-day, and expects to + Hutchingson Miss M 4 D ILLIPS ha avenue, Dear 14th «| Drug Store. Gin, Assistant AdjutantGeneral of Volunteers: | Lawns, French Challies, Crape Bargie ar wont Captain B. F. Bucklin, Commissary of Sub- | Delain light and black Alpacus, very cheap, Bistence of Volunteers; Assistant Quartermas- | Linen Towels ut 25cents and upward, Table Lines DEPARTURE OF TROOPS. port, and up to last eve: be able to receiye visitors on Wednesc ORDERED TO T ince our tast re. | Hamilton RY, & the tollowing [ Hutchins Mrs E loth N. ¥ is if S. ans AS. troops left the city > s GENTLEME der vacant. : Mudinn gio very cheap, Brown and | —— = Capt. Rosenthal, C. S., for some time st: VY. 359; 190th Pa., 552; sist Agordn0 3 : spotventise Third Brigade—Captain F. C. Cowdrey, As- ahi tea S$) @ full yard wide; Ot FOR FOURTH OF JULY.—A great varie- | tioned at Fort Runyan as depot commissary, | Y., 330; sth Vt., 455; 102d Pa., 720; ane a FH O'Brine Micht bed Muslin st 25 cents. (A full stock Hosiery, G: Earth, Commissary of Subsistence of ets for Ladies and Gentlemen. nace oes Volunteers; Assistant Quartermaster, vacant. $1. and American Corsets at $10 pair. So soon as these headquarters shall have been | Parasols and Sun umbrellas, cheap, and all other broken up, and their services can bespared, the | Goods kenerally belonging to’ the Dr} Goods line, 3d and 10th regiments United States Infantry, | Pvatfuiltocullet “| ISAAC SYCEL'S, i Howser Wm. Pettis Jas A Barnes Wm Hawkins Alb't Riley Wim Brydon Wm — Humphrey Wmz Robbins Wallece Barnes Thos Higgins Cap JA. Reed Jas Burrow Hurdle Noble Rowland Jos W Ross Adella M ‘osth Pa., 460 « 0; Ist Mass, c Conversion or State Banks 1nTO Na- xs Hea RA ae Pe aa tionan Banxs.—The period fixed by law | 65a N. ¥., 172; 69th N. Y., 300; 2d corps band, 21: 420; 5th N. H. Ist and 3d N. ; Capt. ty of FIREWORKS at lowest prices at 334 7th street, between Tand K. W. A. TINNEY, Book, Stationery, and Variety Store. jy 1-2t* * PERSONS INDEBTED TO US aie coopertfully notifi¢d that their accounts are made out to date, has been ordered to Tex oa Adjutant General of Volunteer: 443 Seventh strost aud we earnestly hope that all willcome forward-| during which State banks applying for con- ] 59d N. ¥., 205; 69th 243; 53d Pa. Reed Geo ‘will report to Major Gen’l Wright, command- three ‘acors from Gains SOG NCHS ECORYS Tn ATEPHE RSA Co version te the National system had preference | N. ¥., 167; 7th W. V. 5 Hoggard JTL = Semson TP __ ing Provisional Corps. jy 1-5t B. Newman's Old Staad. ‘ Be oor over new organizations, terminated on the 30th | ¥-» 462; 1ith Ps oe N y nedadeed 3 Saen arta AU General, Staff and other officers, not here- - Je90-3t «822 Pennsylvania avenue. in named, will unless otherwise directed, pro- L MBER! LUMBER eed, as s00n as practicable, to their respective laces of residence, whence they will report by aa ae , tter to the Adjutant Generali United States Linvite attention to my vers large atock of i artiller, i .. 609; N. ¥. gi- ultimo, but it is supposed that a sufficient | Wasne d55; beth Pa. ts 509; loth N. ¥. Engi number ef State institutions have filed papers — for conversion to absorb the whole $300,000,000 Av ANALOBTAN IstanD,; opposite George- cirevlating notes provided for in the National | tOWD, until the war the fayorite resort during | Bready Dan] EB Smith Jno # Symington Jas CB Smith Jas M G Hughes Robt Bo Smith Jno B Jones Norman Simmons Gee > R2 Stuhiman F-2 LUMBBR ILI Uy eeeanes MOSQUITO BAES. 452 SEVENTH STREET. Johnson. The Nashville Union of June 28 says: rmy and await orders. = Guaranteed to be the simplest, cheapest. and most | C1°C0 115 < the summer months, a pic-nie will be given to- | Brown Chas B PC Turner WH By command of Major General Meade: eee enecre Pale EU MC ea a Cusrency/nsi: morrow by the propriclors, to whom the Teland | Cull Ste phen F K M-2 Telfood WH Groror D. RcGGies, Ass’t Adj’t Gen’l. | of all kines, comprising in part for night or day, en SST Nation at BANKS. —During the week ending | B&S been turned over by the Government, | Chaney Peter” Kennenday L” Tillman Official :—S. T. Barstow, Ass’t Adj't Gen’l. ai ee y Call and examine them, toarther with a large | a. aay, July 1, forty-six nati enemeé | Every preparation has been made for insuring iiield J] Mera W _. Wapesman Gert 4-4, 4 and 8-4 White Pine Culling4, Selects and | tock of WALL PAPERS, W. NDOW SHADES, Saturday, Ju y 1, forty-six national banks were | a pleasant time. The statement thatthe Freed. F McCutchen HW Wingate Thos © ‘The Proposition, to Assassinate Andrew | Eastern Shore Hemlock and Spruce Sills, Joist seus ae eet ee SET OR aoe ,PAS- | authorized by thie Comptroller of the Currency, | men’s Brotherhood Association will occupy the gruder RW Weeks Capt 8 Se ing, &c. , ¥ a: ic with an aggregate capital of $20,014,210, The | Island to-morrow is pronounced incorrect by | Davis Wm — ‘aforehouse AJ) Witdin Capt 8 total number of national banks now in exist. | t2¢ Proprietors. Deagle Ino W Moor Fred AT Walters Geo we} rancaniis Je 30'lm '' ” 452 Tth st., opposita Patent Office. White Pine and Spruce Flooring. @ mention a few days ago of the fact thata | 4-4 Hemlock, Eastern Shore and Spruce. = —-—-——_— DaxinG M_ Nichols Wm P Woods @ M Metre at ee eee eae earchteeen’ |) WEL Ie bit Saal Osreae GE ener ius anid Picks ence is one thousand ‘hree hundred and sev- | Races.—There will be two trotting maces | Gasseway Rieke Nicholuon So of the State recently captured, addressed to | 4,, ot. enty-eight, with a capital of $340,939,S11, over the Piney Branch Course, on the after- | —!* sic shied Da Governor Harris, proposing to assassinate | Mjshors, eh. Oak Poplar and Walnut. aie 506 cai noon ofthe 4th. ‘Those who enjoy such sports | FRY WM. L. WALL & CO., Auctioncers, Governor Johnson. The following is a copy | ities always on hand and under coven ese Nationat Ovrrency Issvep.—During the | Will no doubt be gratified fromthe well. known Horse and Carriage Bazaar, of the letter: Jl of the above Ican and will sell at prices aa low, past week $3,963,100 in mational currency was character of the horses. The first e is in 95 Lot jisiana avenue, bet. 9th and 10th sts. Lararette Depor, April 24, 1962. if not lower, than can be had in Washington. BEVENTH BTBEST Teueait hie Giceaunce! teneltae tins! double teams, for which ther2 sret entries, SPECIAL SALK Governor: The excuse I offer at present | Ba” Special inducements offered to large cash pur- pigencee cele y; mgking the total | the secona 1s to Narness ale, 11: start. SALW. OF HORSES. CARRIAGES, &e dor addressing you is, that good can be accom. | Chasers. T. EDW. CLAER, — now in circulation $146,927,975. Ample arrangements haye been prepared for On WED NESDAY MORNING, July §, commons- plished to the public through me. I reside, or Aupeint Lumber Dealer, = those who may attend. img at 18 o'clock, at the Bazaar, will be sold, did, in Franklin, Williamson county, Tennes- jo 20-1 irBinia ave., bet. Sth and 20tb sta. east, e L. HSILBRUN & OC PrnsonaL.—Major General Edward 0. C. . = oe about : a ; see; am well known tothe editors and pup. | 2°22 Navy Yard. Ord, accompanied by the members of his staff. | AN EXCURSION T0 GLYMoNT will be made FORTY HORSES AND MULES, arrived in Baltimore on Saturday, and left at | to-morrow by the steamer Argo and barge R. | suited to harness and saddle. A full description at night in a special car en route to his new de- | T. Bishop. A good time is expected. sale., partment in the West. Major General Lew. —_——_o—_— Wallace, commanding the Middle Department, THE THERMOMETER ranged to-day at Frank- Mishers of the Union and American, espacially Nee HEALD'S Aue ICAN ERASS WILL COMMENCE éo Mr. James O. Griffith, who knews my past Political affiuiations and present satus. I be- 0 ‘String Music furnish: & J ALSO, when roqnired. A large collection of desirabie new and second-hand . ; 22). | 1. A, HEALD, Leader, No 494 H st.,n, Pateat OF THIS DAE Carriages, Buggies, Rockaways - me oarat taseyeote ty cn ae A.W TALER. Director, No 457 E st . also arrived in Baltimore on Saturday from | lin & Co.'s, at 11a. m., 65; 12 m., 53; 2p. m., 83 gous and other vehicles. per eresema vines 6 88 rag, '* this: for you to intervene forme A.P_BHERMAN, Secretary. __je12-t8epi7_ TO SRLL OF | Wasbington, where he has been engaged as a | Fabrenbeit, in the shade. a wioction oC tos aus tea “what ax “onneasee and to capture or “LIFTON HELLEN member of the court which tried the conspira- recat + larg » collection of new aud second-hand Harness, to go to Middle a. TeaW TOMUAGER he ¢ tors. After ashort stay at the Eutaw House, = = — ‘4 ke. : Kill that vile traitor, Anuce® Johncon. tom Late Paymaster U. 8. Nevy, $15,000 WORTH he left with the intention of spending the | WQSSAOUNTAINS at abarsain: Teinmene | Thursday, aud’ Setuiey eet at ert weeaar do it, becanse I know RA Reser oreo ATTORNEY FOR THE PROSECUTION OF or Fourth at Saratoga, New York. ate application be made at the drug stere corner | Weather. ay known there; and, moreover, if when Borate Ange ¥. THE DEPARTMENTS ee Pa. avenue and 17th st. je 3-3t* Carriages and Harness always at privato sala. get there I find I can’t accomplish my ob- CLAIMS BEFORE THE D. Tur Battre or BeLMontT.—Gen. Grant has ANTED—Two or th i acd co SDUNG iy3 WM. L. WALL -) Aucta ject, L want anthority to raise a company or OF THE GOVEENMENT. Boots and Shoes enbmitted to the War Department a fuller and V MEN as waiters, fo steady ines AP r rine companies of guerillas in Middle Tennessee to Claims for Prize Money, Lost Clothing, Bounty, more complete report of the battle of Belmont, F ation and constant employment 18 Oo aed ‘Apply Y¥ JAS. C. McGUIBE & CO., Auctioneers, eee ary inion of Cee eOns left in the towns of | pack Pay, Pensions, Lost Horses aud cther proper: AT Cost. his first engagement, He had about 2,000 men, | at the Oyster Bay,” 299 Penasrlveuia avenue, | SALE OF EXCELLENT HOUSEHOLD FUBNI- s . a, d lost 86 ki an 5 jy 3-2 T “ Tam weil acquainted in all the counties. ty attended to promptly. . Le ogan and McClernand, among others, held ati are At the residence a ‘Ad: ee eee eee Se ee ee ee G «—«sSEVENT# eTRAET 5.06 | ee, a O00, wer = wie ee pists beeen aad Gace ravine Ys el ng them to Yan- a 1D. Cc. ’ ‘ere marshal a r NING, comu ‘clock, yee ena ae fee eer eee mem to Yan- | 1 it 50 > number of 3,000, w y commencing at id o'clock, we ADLEY ‘Thompson, who recently surrendered his army Having resumed the practice of his profession, | shall sell the Household and Kitchen Furniturs rit ILLIAM BR A civility. i LTE 7 i By — ateaes ete Sage “A an we : sao es V STEAM MAERLE WORKED, ADJOINING in Tennessee. offers his services tothe citiz as of Washington {herein om iene’ | Damn ture, of Rosewood, up- Gompray D, Maney's Regiment Teanesseo | MARBLE MANTLES, MONUMENTS, TABLE ODD FELLOWS’ HALL. Guy. HvuGER.—The rebel General Huger, of ~~ ston. holstered in crimson damask, consisting of sey- Woluntetrs,”” and obilge, ‘most respecttuny, ‘and WASHSTAND TOPS, &c. South Carolina, who at the commencement of | office and Residence, No. 7,95 9thatroct. ‘itt | Onedodor ef the same, upholstered in maroon and yours, S. J. Cook.’ ore ble terms | 3s 8-lw* the rebellion was the commandant of the Pikes- : ea gold damask, consisting of seven pieces P. S.—I refer you besides to Senator Hill and | _ Monumente made to order on reasonable ville Arsenal, near Baltimore, and who as. FOR THE 4TH. Suite Red, Green and Gold Silk Damask Cartsirs, Representative House, from W'" i. nson, and shortest notaantly on hand EASTERN MAR- sumed command of the “Maryland Guard” san with gilt cornice ie = eee Re eee ay N —- ———: ciment, whic: bal Ds Dt PRnOnSS Ss onaow Wioat—We sre | PERARISIARELE SHES romp need reer oo eope Urge tae te) saint =1AG81 ruansi | Obteem un svene Prihithar ne She sat xeqeees= see ee ae | ton Bam tab avenue, between Ith and. 192 3 FINE OWL PAINTINGS, 486 | Airue isi, was among the paroled rebel off | , Just revetved a Inry « assortment of Silk, Bunt- | Mahorany Card Tables, Hair-cloth Sofs : va to announce that there will be 8 dis- | streets west, Washington, D.C. mard | “Landscape and Cattle,» first-class work of art | cers of Kirby Smith's army in Texas. ing, and Cotton FED G8 ip all pf the sizes af Walnnt Chamber Suite, with Barbie top Buresa play of froworks baie ff cei saibesnerly y. P. BOYER & BURNSTINE, pS tareaner pas Holtnad arortte Pal os Recripts or CusToms.—The receipts of ens jo mat 99°, Penna. avonne, south ido, | and Washstand iS &e., &e 5 - . weather je . Ns 5 e — ie > 1 KCwy SNE ce Ermarea at ie Whats & LICENSED PAWNBROEBES. spective picture, by Bontag. Also, « Ute sem. | tons, receipts from the aal0s of public lands | 2°‘. _betwoon mh and othetreels. ] Toilet Wats, Drewing Glasses, § ting. The freworks are prepared at the Opern Bor, by Constant Mayer, fhe ternal revenue for the fiseal year ending FIREY,ORKS! FIREWORKS! Hall Oil Cloth, Step Carpet and Ol Cloth ngton Arsenal, by direction of Major Benton, 453TH STREET, at painting of Consolation. | Als fow cholos acrgpinn LB Dela atacand aol B72 ANS U'sloe FOR THE GLOBLOUS MEM oe Ree min peas commandant, and will doubtless be as brilliant | ‘second dcor from Fenneytvanin avenue, south aide | EDEre nee 8208 0s" tate Gord and Taseels, | follows: Customs, $76,000,000; from sales of Fp FOeETHOF SULY White sad Gold ‘French China Dinner Service, 169 and enjoyable as those heretofore turned out = Nails, Rings, &c., at SaeeKenoe lands, 000; internal revenue, $208,000,000. Ther upd relgned will offer the baiaace of Fancy Gilt Tea Set, gpvigcee from that establishment on similar occasions. LIBERAL ADVANCES meade on WATCHES, No, 4857th otrnet, 8 doors nbove Unitsp STATES SwousiTrEs.—Reoently the TCM AN CANDLES, Kitchen Furniture, §o- McGUIEE & 00., wor Ab OFPIOIAL ORGAN.—The | JEWELRY, CLOTHING, dc. ip 7-60" Oad Fellows’ Hall. | scretary of the Treasury authorized the pay- FLOWER POTS, Auto Auctioneers. Beer k ON oe army and Navy Oficial Gaseti« | TxOR NON-RETENTION OR INCONTIwENOR | ST Fermctse._se3am’_ | Sh cf'ine gold interest on United States se- © BEETN WHEBLS ROPOSALS WILL BE RECEIVED BY TH® > pare pe becyrmg the dissolution ofsee | CNet Spiader oF ‘gianeyer Diseaste saa aP the ions BT RoFORTE peed, Seat see Cr bg cern aa a basa aa FIRE, CRACKERS, Pcbeegned until July 6th, 18%, for oxcavating cel ion of ’, : , fe. ith’s Americaa Parlor sad a foot of sewer, 4 fost é inckos in the clear. RIANOLES, don, $700 lineal or further information inquire ef WH, its publication no trate Glands, Stone in the Bladder, Calculus TT military forces rendering P Pros! P B; a7 Mobile papers mention a manis in ve: | To Deal x6 af ooat, a bets closing out bis stock, | DOWNING oF GEO. H. PLANT, No. 415 13a longer necesrary. Gravel or Lats pee ence an sad ou i . ‘of Prxeroy Aany7—Oharies F. Back has beon | use nea BOLD'S FLUID BX! One! eppointed Pension Agent st Now Orieans, j ‘Also, Church ORGANS, aie agence. the OHN. F. BLULIS, mere) emigration, Brasil boing the favor. W.B. LEWIS & CO.'5. et ‘The work to commonoe immediately, 304 Zonnarizaale stares, | ip eojeoure poh “307 Pe. ate betwoon ith and sotn'ats, | ySSpca8"

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