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THVRMJ Y JULY 31, 1*6*
* Press
TL* ln''Mi$e*ter rldlc'es 'be promnl2i'
d bf r. m' T jtnrrals of the Ncrt., *nd
apparently so revtlly helieveJ, that a simple
ptner proclamation of tfc* President, bated on
the ninth section of tie confiscation act. wo^ild
trad to brln? the war to speedy termination.
The Hejmllttan srguee tba? to issue proclamation-*
freeing the slaves of reb?ls is the only way
tc pa*, an ei;d to the rebellion
The Htpnblirttn refers to Fremont's Missouri
proclamation, and takes Incidental occasion to
ceaiure the President tbns:
*? nave not one aoubt mat nil war
wan'd h**f been ecited lcre agf, if tbat glorloua
prr*'. mation had cot been abrogated by the
President"
OUK M1LITAKY BUDGET.
CAPTURE OR CONFEDERATE VESSELS.
In'prnr.a'lon baa reached the Navy Department
of be capture of two Rebel veaaels, tip Chlpoaks
rr^ek. Jsmea river, near Claremont, by an ?xpe
dl'lon rent oat by Commodore Wilkes. On the
2?*b lns'ant, L'eut Commanding Gibson, of the
Yankee, Ai g Master Foster, of tfce Satellite,
Act-ng Ma-ter Ely and Assistant Surgeon Long?haw,
of the Yankee, with a long boat from each
vessel, and a beat borrowed from the brig Nau
Oieog, in which a howitzer wa? mounted, were
tent by Commodore Wilkes up the Chiroaks
creek about five miles, to the head of navigation,
where they discovered and tcok possession of the
schooner J W Sturgls, owned by a person by
the name of Wm Allen, of Claremcnt, and a
schooner rigged lighter loaded with wocd, master
ar.d owner, Geo. Myers, and brought them
out of the creek without molestation, although a
force cf Reb*l cavalry were stationed at Cabin
Point, only three-quarters of a mile distant Lt
Gibson reports hiving seen, at the place where
the above-mentioned vessels were found, two
other irhooners and a steamer, all scuttled.
!* CK AND WOUNDED SOLDIERS
W? publish to day, on our l&9t page, t^lisi of
sick and wounded soldiers remaining In tbe
hosp'tais of Washington and vicinity This lift
Is 'Le largest yet Issued, and shows the number
in the hospi a!s In this city (including
the rebel sick and wounded, most of wbom are at
CUBburne Hospital) to be 3,238; In hospital at
Georgetown, 257; at Alexandria. 1 557; at Falls
Church, 24s; at St. Elizabeth Hospital, Eastern
Branrh, li3; at Fairfax Seminary, 1.15?; ar.d at
the Hrap'.tai for eruptive Diseases, at Kaior:ma,
*t; making a total of 6.5C4.
FROM THE INDIAN TERRITORY.
Reliable advlcea from the I adien Territory state
thtt oar force* found Fort Gibson abandoned by
the rebel*. A ieconnois?ance shewed them to be
po*?fd. 6 W>0 strong, under Gen. Cooper, on the
cuth Lank of tne Arkansas, at the month of Grand
river. Their force Is composed of SOU Arkans ars
and 1,001) Ttxafss, with two batteries of aitlllery,
the remainder being Indians, mostly Chrctaws
and Cr eks. The route from Fort Scott ta Fort
Gltacn is entirely free from rebels, they having
retreated across the Arkan?sawhen our troonsad
anced.
RFAR ADMIRALS.
The Prfiidtct, yesterday, commivlcAed tbe
follow'c/ narr.ed captains as rear admirals, under
tbe recent act of Congrea* establishing and equalizing
th? grades of line officers of the nary, to bs
on the retired lf?t: Charles Stewart, Gsorge C
Re?4. Wm B Shnbrick, Jo?epb ?niitb. George
W.Storer, Fran^l* H. Gregory. E A F Lavellett<>,
3;Lis H ?trin f bam, and Hirem Ptuld'.ng
Aid tbe following earned captains to be rear
ada.im!a on the active )'?t: David G. Farragnt,
L. M Goldaborougt, Samuel F Da Pont, and
A. H Kojte.
GENERAL BIRN8IDE3 ON THE WAR
G?-r.e al Birntides was in New York on Tupsd;ir.
and wbi e Rolng io the ofll?c of tie Illinois
Ctntral Kailrcad Company, was rccognlz*db,
a crovd in fr? nt c-f ibe p.st (ffioe. His
f|-r.a;v was instantly suxrcaudtd, and he wai
forrel tc make a speech, wb'.cb, alttougb cautlcut!
y ao:dcd, gav.? assurance of a vigorous
prcs^cjiion of the war, urging tie ttMng tip cf
lac reg!ra?mu now In the Held, and proni
Isln; aa euly term in tUn of th<? rebelMcn.
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1? nTIlrll H A I? v I (v'fl Ui'l'VLKl'
v? I a? *--* ?? l?4 ft l? T Mn ? a MM s
T .a VV.i DepErUne&thaeia^nc-d an order,^|clch
O jv Bradford bv ftanctloned,authorizing F. W
Alexander, E o . oI Baltimore, to raise a battery
of Maryland light artillery within tbe next iLlr'.y t
days. A bounty of *fcu ia ottered to men volunteering.
ARRIVED.
vju'te t somber of volunteer oiftcers and men
b*v.? arrived here from New York for the war.
They lnc nde ODe brigadier general, two majors,
one lieutenant colonel, about forty company officers
and a number of privates.
NEW YORK PAPERS IN RICHMOND.
The Richmond papers aeem to be in regular.
a ?- -? IT^.U ...... *L... J.n.
ffc ij'% ui iic w iuia pa^ci w liuiu luirr ua> ui
ttel pub icatlon, or about as soon si when they
enjoyed Uncle Sam's me!1 facilities.
GENERAL ORDFRS.
War &tpart>ritAt, Adjutant General's OJfin, I
\\ ai-hicgion, Ju y v?, lhfiJ J
G?'>*r9l Ord? r? No. t>0
1 Tk? prlcclple bring recognlaed that Chapla'
n? abccld not be held as prisoners of war, It la
be'et>y ~rdered tbit nil Chaplains an held by the
V .iu-d SU?h shall be Immediately and uncondl
tl aa !y discharged
i >ecorid Lieatenant William J McCorintck,
bav ng Je??-rt.-d bis regiment In presence of the
f-emy, Anri t*, iSfti 1* hereby, by direction of
Ui Presideut of tus tailed Mates, dismissed the
?er?ice
Dy order of the Secretary of War.
. L Thomas, Adj't General.
POSTAGE STAMP CURRENCY.
The Potmntef Ge: ere at.d th* Commt??toner
of Internal K^v^nue have approved of the apenlmena
for tbe poatage atanapa currency, which
will be five, ten, iwentv five uud fifty cent* The
designs embrace the present five and ten cent
poai'g* ?lamps, tastefully arranged In aucb a way
t'uat turv cannot be septreted and u?ed for posture
I hey will bear on their face the fallowing
;n?c?Iptlon?: "Postage atamps furnished by the
s?sistan! treasurers and design t?-d depositories
of the Ui.lted SUV ?receivable for postage
tamp* at any postcffice."
Upon the back will be a large figure denoting
tbe denomination, with these words. ?*Eicbangeable
for United States : otes by any aasistant
treasurer or d signaled U S. depository, In
iiima rr.I I^i thin fivA I? ^u (r
payment < f all dues to the I'nlted 8tat?*s for If ss
than flve dollars. Act spprovel July 17, 1662 "
Th?y will be printed on bank no'.e paper of
d Jir/rut sizrs, averaging abcut one fifth tb?* site
c f L'ri notes, and will be famished In sheela
daring the next two weeks.
Pmo?L ?Hon 8. Draper, Warns Lelwd
and L P Noble, N. Y ; Hon. Won. 8chley, Md ;
Brig 0?n. Piatt aod staff, I' 8 Volunteers; J. R.
P? jbeco and ladjr, Mex ; E R. Bates, Mo., and
Mai Lewis. U. 8 A , are at WiUarda'.
Dr. R Barthoiow, U S. A . and Major Wllllama,
14 th U 8 Infantry, are at the Metropolitan
J. H. Van Winkle nd W. J Rabcock, N. \
and Capt. Vsogkan, Pa , are at the National.
Major General Mitchell left thle city yesterday
for New York.
Major General Franklin, whoee health It mack
l?;*ired, k*s gone to Cap* Mar lor a few day*
IHT The Nashville U?to? learns on good
authority that General Nelson has orderel tn
hundred nfgrces, belonging to rebel masters. t0
be kii to blm for the purpoee of patting them to
work for the beneflt of the army. The Uni? is
not Informed &a to ILe work they will be required
to do, but supposes they will be male to eld in
' rebuilding tbe bridge* destroyed by tbe rebels
aai to eons ruct tcrtlleatlons. Orneral Nelson
ha* given si'let crders thai no loftl man s sieve*
?a?.t u ?kfi
ffr Paiaeogtrs wbo arrived In Loulevllle *y
tkt * rains frob Nashville en Friday say it was
reoe-'td In Nashville that Sen Nelson, with aa
rf-'-tlva force, bad caught up with Pereet'a
Ca. Iry *n4 0? pletely r. ute4. tbeat.
WHIT THE REBEL PAPERS SIY.
DRUNKEN NESS *F CONFEDERATEGENERALS.
THE CONFEDERATB* DON'T LIKB f?E
OATH OF ALLEGIAftCE.
I HEY DON'T LIKE MeCLF.LLAN '8 ? 8MNTIMENTf*
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LATEST FROM VICK8BURP.
ATTEMPT TO CUT OUT THE ARKANSAS.
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EXPECTED LA.ND ATTAI/& iru.i i
BURG.
SKIRMISH BELOW RICHMOND.
Trora a l?te batch of southarn papers we gletn
the following : (
'* The A'ignsta fOa.) Constitutionalist berate*
tiso. Msg ruder and other Confederate generals
for drunkenness during the late battle* before
Richmond, whereby the Confederate soldiers
were needlessly mats acred.
The anniversary of the battle of Manasaaa waa
celebrated on the Slat Inst, at various points In
the Confederate States
Gen Bell, the Federal commandant of St. Augnstlne,
Pla , ia abated hi the Confederate papers
for requiring the citizen* of that place to take the
oath of allegiance to the United States Government
or vamoae.
The Richmond Dispattk saya of flen. MrClellan's
sentimenia.
" We learn that daring the lait week the Yankee*
visited, on & marauding expedition, Eppea
Island, tbe plantation of Dr. Peter Eppea, and
carnea on mxiy-iwo negroes ana au vi me personal
property on tbe f lace. Tfcey stated that
they were aetlng under direct orders from MeClellan
Tbis is by no means the first instance
In which this general has given evidence that hi*
sentiments fcsve undergone a marked change
since he itsaed his flrst order at Grafton, V*., enjoining
his soidiery, under severe penalties, to
respect private property, and to show to the people
of tbe country that Uey came as friends and
not as enemies.'** (
Through the Richmond papers we have the
following dispatch:
Mobile, Julv 25 ?A special dispatch to the
Advertiser and Register, dated at Jackson, '25th,
says:
It is reported that the lower Union fleet, with
tramp rts. went bf low last night. Great commotion
was observed in tbe upper fleet this morning.
It is also reported ttat a lar/e Uni? n force Is embarking
at Memphis, supposed to be designed for
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a iana auar* upt>u vk ibuu(((.
Vickubcko, July 22?About o'clock this
morning two iron rains engaged the Arkansas
A" attempt was mad* by the Kssex to board ber,
tut the result was a miserable failure. A ahot
through one of her port holea killed and wounded
six or seven on the Arkansas. The second ram,
supposed to be the Monarch, turned tall la a badly
crippled condition. The weather is dreadfully
hot. ^
Grenada, July 23.?a portion of Curtl#' army
ha* left Heleaa for some poiat below, probably
Vlcksburg.
TROX TM LINKS BELOW RICHMOND?A SKIRHtiH.
The Richmond Dispatch says :
We learn that on Wednesday, between 2 and 3
o'clock p in., a considerable skirmish occurred
i .Mr Ladd's Store. Id miles below Richmond,
between the 4th Virginia cavslry and a large
cava'ry force cf tbe etemy. The gunboats are
said to have fired two shells during tne skirmish.
We have been unable to obtain any particulars.
Persons who came from the upper end of
Charles City county last evening report that the
enemy is en^a^ed obstructing the river several
miles below Drury's Bluff. If the Yankees believe
the accounts which their papers publish of
a terrible Iron clad monster, which they <ay is
soon to descend frcm Richmond upon their fleet,
there mav Duasiblv be son e truth In the minor.
though we think it likely tbat what was thought
bv d is tan' cbaer vera to be attemptato obstruct the
channel wls nothing more than efforts to get
afloat some tunboat* or transports that had
grounded on Harriaon'a bar.
The enemy'a pickets extend to the Long Bridge
ar.d to the For^e Bridge, on the Chlckahomlny,
to the north ar.d eaat or their poaltlon at Beikeley
und We*tover.
bKNKR&L POTS.
An rilicer of Bragg'a army atated to us, when
be be*.rd ct Pope's transfer to Virginia to command
ft. i Yankee fnrce* In the Piedmont and
Potomac regions, that be was a very bold and
audacious commander, and would a'upriae ua by
unexpected enterprise*, uulesa we were very vigilant
But h" also said that his pinna were not
well conceived or judicious, and that he would
expose bimaelf to heavy chaatlsement and dlsaa
itr Ji our opposing weuenii uuniu up on me
alert.
Pope secmi to be verifying the account thai
gi-eu of hiiu. ilo bu made i number of audacious
demonstrations against our railroad to??ordaimTtUe.
H it troor* have also displayed much
activity, though, lnde< d,tr> but llt'le purpose, in
t^e counties arou d Culpepper Let now our
c>nitnanrter.< show themselves skillf i In availing
of the chance* which ll.eir brother clllcer savs
Pope will abuikdantly afford. He haa come into
I Virginia with the furious denunciations and im;
p*iuo?ity of a msdmm. Let our cool and astute
nd energet'e l^ade's, 8;id their brave troops,
catch hln: and put him in a straight jacket.?
THK CANAL AT VIC*SBTT*S.
We learn by a tentleman f om Vlckaburg that
the e'teu.pt of Lincoln's arniv ol dtggert to draw
1 off iht* i>iisslasli>Dl frtrn Vicfcs'ojrtr. bv cutting
lor It a uew channel, e*citea very little solicited*'
there. Tbi. task in one of gre-.t d ffl'-nHy. and
will require a Ion? time to make It surceufal
In al: the t-uterpriaia tor atr? ngtbeniug tl.e t. ver
me J. by tie eltlzena of tbe lower Miaalaa'.ppt, It
It la found that, after cutting through a few feet
of aand, a blus ciay la entend upon, which la ao
exceedingly tongh aa to reqnlre blaatlng to remove
It, and unleia the utc channel la cut very
deep, It la apeedlly choked and tailed up with
dirt, wood, aand. Ac. Prrhapa Lincoln'a dlggera
will be aa Innocently occupied In digging
in front of Vlck-burg a* if tbey wsre at home
with their ourniuaa.?Rtckmemd Emqmrtr, 'Jtitk
Tbe Richmond papers give grandlloqnent ae*
countaofthe Railway Merrlmac. an Iron-clad
iJSltrry, UiUUli tcu vu ?r?cu iri? UI wuvcuonu pi ir
peiled by an ordinary locomotive, and which, l'
we miy credit the rebel joarnata, did conalderable
execution In the recent battlea Sevtr&l releaned
prisoners have reported the (Mi of auch a
ba fery being s? en near Hlcbmond, but this la the
flret account of ber movementa we have yet seen
recorded Our belief In her efflriency, however,
la by do rut-ana Increased by the statement that
one of its shells killed and wounded one hundred
men and thirty horres.
FRAiici amu Maxico ?The laat ndvlcee from
Europ* ik w that the Emperor Napoleon la
oba'lmttly bent upon hla Mexican expedition)
and that he la preparing to expend many mllliena>
in aldltlcn to the fifteen millions of dollar*
already expended, In pursuance of bla Mexican
n/.lirtf itfl,aJpvop it mau ha ii ( AnljlA>?? t/>a
r"vn ** *Vi " ?/ "v ' * r
that he will not be thwarted in hit project by the
Drlti?b Government He will have a strong fleet
In tbe Gulf by the 1st of September.
[>* ~r Tbe private subscriptions at Philadelphia
to tbe bounty fund amount to ?343,COO. The city
has, In addition, appropriated ?300.000, and the
Railroad companies given 9100,000
IC7- The Hew York Pott abuse* the English
papers fti putting tUe worst face possible upon
tbe condition of Federal military affairs. Well,
sir, what better are you doing ?
Tib Latest Kihuint ?A grocer In BpMng<
neia aon ap aagar in ten cent package*, ind oaei
It for change.
U7* General Totten, Chief of the Corp* ol
Engine r*, 1* about to make an Inspection ol
the military work* on the Atlantic awboard.
Fisarciai?New Vork paper* of y*vterda]
evening uy stock* opened qo>ec and better, especially
on Governmeate ami N?w York Central.
The new* from Europe relative to the effect ol
tbe check before Richmond l? regarded a* favorable,
and give* buyer* fta*h confidence There
1* an Improvement in Governments'*, and atMjf
we aemaad it ko<m, ciurny Mr Tin
7 30 note* ud the 3's of 1974 are without material
change, hut are stead? at the quohtioM. The 0
per cent certificate* sold at 90#,and that bid for
mora. The market for gold opened weak, and al
the clone there la no recovery. Speculator* are
getting tired of holding an article which yields
no Income, and good new* fiom the seat of war
would entirely upset their calculation* The
subsidence of the demand for Europe i* also disappointing
to speculators for the rise. The openlog
price was 115#, finally closing it 111 WalMJt
After the hoard, gold was again lower, selling at
114X?1 MX?making a decline*rf 1* p-r cent
Ifi iu ice Jjricfl 01 iui rTemiig. Biivtt i? quoted
dull at 100*110#. Dutiable lnui4 no tea 103#.
Eva* ttatioh ta Mastuuio ?Tho Baltlaora
4ouri(*n mjii , . *t,
" Tha latter of Hon. Fob'.J. Walkar oa Emuc
pattoo, whirh we publlah to-day, marlta tba
most thorough reading and coaalderatlon. It ta
rxhiuatlee, atd tor comparing what Maryland
might have beta la popatatton aad wvalth aad
what ahe la, praa^nta the matter In a practical m
wall aa aaaaaweratie light."
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LATE TELEGRAPHIC) NEWS.
COMBINED ATTEMPT TO CAPTURE
THE "ARK&MSA^.t?
Chicago, July 30.?A ipeclal dtaptfcb from
Viekabarg, dat'd the 2nd, uyt:_Bf ?n agrte rat
Wwkh Commodores Davto iniFarrigft,
ma attempt ?u tnaa^, yesterday, to capture the
Arktnsaa.
The fleet from b?low was to eagage the lower
batteries, and the fleet from shore to engage tfce
upper ones, tbe gunboat Essex and the ram
Queen of the West, In the meantime to attack
the Arkansas and tow her out.
In consequence cf some misunderstanding, only
a few sheila were tired from the mortars below,
which are known to have had no elfcct to divert
the fire from the Essex.
This vessel tried to run Into the Arkansas and
jam her against the levee, but the latter rwung
around and the Essex only grazed her side. A*
he pasted she gave the Rebel rraft ber three lt?
inch bow guns.
Finding herself unsupported, she dropped
down the river. The Queen coming to her aid,
ran Into the Arkansas, making her tremble from
stem to stem. Recovering herself the Queen
ran on again so forcibly as to strain ber own
works badly. Both boat* then returned up the
river.
During the engagement the Essex wived sev
eral shots, aad bad one man killed and two
wounded. The Queen wan also (hot through
several times
IMPORTANT REBEL NKW4.
Nashvillc, July 30 ?[Special to New York
Herald.J?A rebel mall from Chattanooga has
been captured. The letter* contain valuable Information
Beauregard has resigned and gone
to the springs In Alabama. Bragg is at Vleksbarg
with 20.000 men, but la scarce of horses. An
artillery company from Georgia couli not be supplied
with guns or horses, and parties are out
ateallng horses wherever they could be found.
The rebel letters seized were from Tubelio,
Miss., 50 miles south of Corinth. The writers
anticipated an early occupation of Tennessee by
the rebel troops and every warlike indication
favors the supposition. The rebels are reported
to have evacuated Lebanon with the Intention to
cross the'r troops at a given point, for a audden
dasb on Nashville. All the clergy prisoner* not
aent h^nce to Louisville, are on the way Sov.h.
NEW YOHK ?1UCK MARKET.
Nkw Yoax, July 31?11# a. m ? Long bonds,
90#; gold 114 if. Market i.ot to firm.
The War is Arktaui.
Mimphts, Jill* 30 ?Passergerafrom Helena report
that Jeff. Thompson was at Austin vesterday,
with a body of men, an ammunition train,
ana two or three field piece*, endeavoring to And
transportation aero** the Arkaniaa It waa believed
that be intended to stop and seize one of
Gen. Curtla' transport! A cavalry force was
sent up frcm Helena, but failed to find the rebels,
who had fled In different directions In the interior.
There ha? been no arrival from Vicksborg. The
rebel batteries erected at Gaines' Larding are still
obstructing the passage of boata The obstructions
will be removed in a few days, and the communication
re tstabllshed.
St. Louis, July 20?Information has been received
that a large force of guerilla* have entered
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t>iiDnuui i iiuui ni?an?o3j ouu arc iiuw ciirafnpfU
near the State line, In Howell and Texascountles.
Tbey are represented to be commanded by
McBrldc, and Include the band* headed by Coleman
and Hawthorne. Many refugees from these
counties, and alto Wright county, have reached
Springfield
We are assured that our troops at Houston,
Texas county, have been reinforced, and are sufficiently
numerous to repress any demonstrations
from McBride's forces
From a gentleman just arrived from Moaroe
city, in th!i State, we learn that at least three hundred
men joined Porter on Saturday, irom Monroe
county.
Fifty persons left Hannibal on Friday night,
fearlnjr rebel depredations The most intense
excitement prevails all ever thtse counties. Hannibal
was almost entirely deserted. Many of itj
citizens have arrived here.
FROM OKU. POFfc't ARMY.
Camp nba* Ma'disoji Cocrt Horsx, July 29 ?
We are now as far aonth ai Buy of our troops have
b en. We are about ten milt* ea*t of Fort Republic,
and have an eye on tte Shenandoah Valley.
We have complete possession of the country
north of the Rapidan river Here It ia easily
lorded In a larae number of placet.
The countrv it fertile, and nearly the whole
section, fron. I"ront Royal down, has been planted
with grain ai.d potatoes.In profusion. The wheat
and hav has been mostly harvested, and the oits
are being gathered. There le a great scarcity of
laborers, to many have to the Rebel army;
but white* enough are left to art as overfers ov^r
the alavet, win are worked d?y and night In
moat instances all the wnm'n are set to work In
the field Further ba-k, we inquired and found
that nearly ail 'he best of the slaves who were
not sent Sojth Lave run off towards our artnv.
One plantation, an old laly told us, had a hundred
and seventy women and children, and ?>m
eleven men 11c to work la the fieli; moat of then
bud run away In another c at*, waa eighty five
women and children and aeven men aere,
however, the proper Ion ia not ao gVeat, and
atveral thouaand aole-b died men can yet be
gathered up In Madloon, I'ulpeper, Rappahannock,
F-uquler. Uocklngham ana Page counilea.
O ie of our train*, which baa Juat come !n from
Warrenton, haa nearly all the dri vera contrabin Is
fri/fla Prlqce William c -unty One ol them aaya
he, la company with otners, had come Into \V?rrentoa
? to ae? the aojers," and the provost gathered
them up and put ttem Into the aervlce; all
aeemed pleased at the change
To-day we have a Urge force ont making hay.
Tae taea are In the beat of aplrlta, and the la nlng
of the recent order* by General Pope have
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turcicu u jt me aroupinj; ct an oi many a wtiry
ani footsore patriot, who baa been tr<mplug
around tue coan'rv for month*, and when worn
out, bean comptlltd to mount jjucrd over rebel
commlesary aio ea, while Jackson'* crew were
refreshing themaelve* by sleep, ready to spring
upon them at same unexpected moment.
Among the luxuriea for the sick and faint now
taken from rebel garner* and a Id* are flour, Ice,
potatoes, sheep, poultry, *c Along Heageman's
rreek, Carter's run, and other atreama, the lee*
housea were found well filled.
The country 1* flooded with bogus Secesh
money; It la lmpon.ble, In manyc%<<ea, to tell
the good from toe bad We wnt into a small
store at "OrlMr's" one day, where Uey were
selling 'flp calico" at 35 cent* per yard, and the
whole couteut* of the store you oould carry in a
bushel iMuket, and found the proprietor was
taking all the paper ottered. On looking over
his "pile," we found four dlflerent kind* of
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nicuuiuua onn, itaa two 01 nves. Hiny were
the most worth'ess imitations He wu very in4tgnaat
at " Banks' men," whom bp alleges
passed tt upon him *
Meeting an aged contraband, thla morning,
who bad been into camp selling egg", butter.
kc , we found be bad "pay for massa," in stcesh
paper nearly all bogus He said be did not care
what kind it was, be look whatever wis offered.
We have occasional arrivals from Richmond.
The rebels, it appears, are moving ? large force
acro?s the James river to operate against Suffolk
and Norfolk, and prevent McClellan from crossing
tbe James river.
HBP* TRIBUTE <>p R Farter.?At a called
ig meeuug of Hiram uedge, No. 10, P and a.
MTTheld at the Hal. ou ldta street, the following
reeelattona werea&aii.iu.d?Iy adopted :
> i.esolred, That we, the members of Hiram
i Lodge. i>o. lu, regard the decease of oar la e
Drotner, P. R. W. s*. G W. 1boma< Smith as
on* of the severest ara oUgls whioh oooid have befallen
us _
t BKesolvtd. That Hiram Lodge reoorniaea in Bio.
rmuA ttia fatnrr and founder at the Loire, a Ma
aon whose liie was a bught example or the principles
of the uutuuuon.h* having ful.r illustrated
iha nar/iiftel .k- ^* *
U* ? ***?? * it ?uva Ul tuv ba'KDU na ui? Milan,
via: Falih uom, anu Ciiart.y, and In w*
caiiy practice pro??a that ha retarded, ol theee
tnree, Caautr a* he (rta'aaC
hutl' td, 7hat the memberaof thla Lodie tender
r the widawaadfam.iy of oar aeoeaeed brother their
i"i*1
kesolrtd, That the Lodro room b* drapad in
onruii f for tfle ramata-lar of th* Maaonio year*
Ktsolvrd, That instead of any eatward badge of
mouruibt we vi.l o&etiau a l.voly remc mbranoe of
the many v rtaea of oar brother in oar bearta for
the remainder ef oar Uvea.
iMsolvtd That these reeola too be enjroMed
appropria; ely at J eif nad, and handed to toe Cam' ly
i of the d?eeas?d.
i tiesoh td. That the above recolatlona be pub
i liahed in the oity patera.
CBAB CtLVKRT,
jy Si ttec.etaiy pro tem.
(Y^? T HKJBE WIL.LB K AH PKCI AL~M E KTUJ5
>nc oi the ttoud of Truatcei of_??b.io
nnT/l 1" U Ul.l?"*v- "
, .. m W ?- ? " l 1IUI ?U?J ) AT * Ml"
NooN.it 5 o'aioik. II u Important to%? wrj
D-fMB^r Uiall b? pr?Mnt
ij rt tt wm. B. dayton. ??
, IMPORTANT NOTICK^TO 8U7LKES
OAMf BIVNKS* MSN.
WAVTFD-A PARTNER for nwrntotariM
i 4* Wr.m Owir in tiiooMB^i mk lrv aieitM. By
i UM wuntaf&i prooM* p.tulf Bonn oaa Uc ??*:
in abort um?. About* ponaaa vote tit ir?MS?M*t
to uu.n&etara >00 cal ? mitt. 1,000 caiMM far -j
; *ia?e-i mrr <Ui UjB*a?'?yr.
1 Appl? A Co ,4S8 IS it.-ect r^ar Poet
I 0*??, WMJUttfton II. U. Jj
. . Lmmmmmmrnern - ?
FROM THC AR*1Y OP THE POTOMAC.
lit Cam?, HaitTaos'a Lakbixc, Va , inly** ?
But a few day* tlnr-e appearance* Indicated that
nme alight mfretnen: was on the " alata." But
ft* nroeHitT for that moveoaaat aeenaa now to
k*? v&atobed. P _
Oar Impr-Mion to. ui It tntrm to be ftnetiWT j
M concetel that beyond the fact that r?e< nrtol?0fcit
may be nniered mt anv roam^nt. the latter
art of *agu?t mt will And aa here lo-ated.
onleaa Itmavao ha ihd that Bf?p?h" ah?nld
get saucy and ?ffk for another thrashing. or tbat
yau tn the '.oval State* Lurry up those reinforcem?nu
promised us.
Since Wednesday la*J and until Saturday
morning following, not a gray uniform ?a seen
on or near the bank of tbe river opposite us
I'pon the last-mentioned day, however, tfcey
bi: lln made their appearance, and are occasional!
y aeen peeptug out from behind aorae rock or
tree. At time* can be aeen upon the top of tba
bone* owned and oempled b? the celebrated Dr.
Ruffln, i whose father bad the dlst ru>ul?b>-d
bonor of tiring the flrat gun at Port Samter,
whirl houae la dlatnnt perhaps a m'le and a half
back from the river.) persons who appes. to be
signalling parties atlll further inland, which fact
goee to prove that they have either force* in considerable
nnmbers stationed thereabouts, or tbat
they are making felnti and endeavoring to make
us believe that ??eh Is tbe actual fact.
Were we differently situated, tbe trnth or falsity
of either of these suppositions might be easily
ascertained. Btit, In order to send out a
recennotterlng party to ascertain facts. It would
*>* . *V.? W?I lid t k.l J _
un rwiioir iuc uuimiu^ uj a puuvuuii uiiu^c ur
?mploytpg a large number of tranapo'U PLould
tbta be done, H wou'd take much time and preparation.
The?e preparations could be easily
discerned with the naked eye by the enemy from
their poaition at City Point, and th<-!r ready
meant of tranaportatlon, by rail, would enable
them to bring r?p a large force to oppose jb, even
If they had not already a large force at the point
toward*) which our reonnolasance wou d be sent
The nature, extent and character of the smoke
arising from th?>lr ramp Area, and which, at
timet, are plainly seen, assures us that they have
force* on the other side ef the river, back from
its bank from four to 11 ye miles, *nd that they
extend from a point nearly opposite us to a point
about sixteen miles west of the Petersburg Railroad,
and nbouttbe same distance from tbe river.
We have it from good authority (and from
whence It oomet we are not at liberty to atate);
and at the aame time the extent of the smoke
arising from the ramp flres, make us positive
that their forces directly opposite here aad up
to the railroad are scattered, hid in the woods,
and that In round cambers they would not
amount to more than three thousand men; while
just bevond the rallrcad they appear to be In
great numbers, and from the ronvenlenoe of access
It is stfe to sn/, that within four or five hours
they could con?entrate a force ;bere of thirty or
forty thousand, ai d yet not materially Impede or
Impair their other operations, or in apy degree
weaken their surrounding positions, it la, however,
known to a positive certainty that, commencing
abont ten mres above City Hotat, and
reaching all the wnv up to Fort Darling, that
both side* of the river la one grand map of
masked batteries These our gunboats will, at
some future time, pay their reapecta to, aid no
doubt will eau*e tbem to be evacuated. j
2.000 BALKS of Old Tuaothy Hay. jnrood
?,r :er. for tais f y PfcTKK BKRRY.
Jt 3' tt* 33 Water ti, G?ofc#town, li C
Ten or twenty horses will, be
FASTUReP l?y the d?y, *Mk or rroath it a
larce pasture . f 60 acres, on the place of A.
WH'TK, at Bruhtwi o?l, on ferenth street road.
J hs above horses will be icep: fcr IS o*nt* a day
e?oh. ly 31 6t*
f|* I N PLATE!
14 3ulC LEADED HOOFINO TIN,
in '4 IC BRloflT TIN,
13 14 IX BKI8HT TIN.
J?st received and for tale by
OMN R FT.V^NS,
jy 31 ec3t t Repnb | 309 Pa aveii?o
LADIES' LEATHER 3?1CBE ?*.
TRAVELLINS BASKET*.
lirilBV u*cfft?raa
-r viva DA^nbfDi
FANCY BASKF.T8.
Hampers, for aoilod olothM,
UA8K KT8. of All kmdt.
At OGDKN'i*,
Hou'ofarji a", inf 8tor*,
jt 31-3t* 319 8>ventii atr^e . near Pa a??
(^cmFG&X AND K*t*K IN ON? MINUTE:i
I Coma, Bunnrs, Cs'!oaitiea, Ci?6 ard Inverted
Nv.le, t?n'arfod &ad LMosi^i Jointj. Warta.
Mc>?. a ad a 1 i-xor*?ceocw of th? ' eet, Haao-.
anil Faoe. iceianta eourl; removed vitbou* the
lent mih or itic-vTW we to the j/itieir. br OK . I
W H iTK. !\o. 4 26 Pa a*en?e. between 4>? and bto
at* On? auilatiun noara from 8 a. m to 7 p. m
Jy81 lm*
IVEW YOJ?KA_~n PHILADELPHIA
A -? BUUVKK RTVl.KS MANTILLAS.
r?ee Fa*h?on piata and rercirka on Fa?lii.>n, in
Ancnat. umber offiodeti Lay'* B'ok
Thoae pretty mi JsuinnK" strive in W r.ife Bareyo
MAM'flLI A**, and Black Bareje MANTILLAS
J uat reoeived at
MAXWELL'f
S8* Pffnniyl^anit avence
N. B.?A tail aasort.nent of i amies' H ut >ik
and I ace Mant^aa, sao?ue?, Dnatera.&o., fto.
jy 81 6nf
TO PRK8KBVE TRH llrlALTH OF THE
1 riTY,
RFMOVK DKAli A SIM ALU !
No'ice u hereby fivnth' ta.l dc>ad ai ituait.auch
aa Horses, Cow? 'H-, * i , 4o ,'wll: le imn?dia'.aly
taken *wa> fro.n ?'abiev * nc'^anrea,
op?n !o*s, r>T from aay of lit* atr*?t? or eho-ooehla'M
of the oiuea or War ai mton and tfeoreair wn
or th?ir vioinity. if irf.. i .alion ia ( per<-*a
If or b? note, at the S periotendett'c Office >1 tro*o
itan Police, No nl? Ki^*entft at r.orh of
Pa aveLue; or set of th- M*t; oaoht^n Hu.iPa
S'aM^na in either of th? fitiet of Wwi in*aad
8eo ?etowr: M?Tor'? Offin."*. f!i?? naii w.-i . -
w*/ - | ?? or u | a
ICE ^ ity; M*y ">t Cfto?, JeorfetownjOffipe
tn? 6ov* ?nert <'or-? .crrner 8?.b asd P ?t? i #r
bj low tLrooth th> Pott Pffloe jy 31-lw*
J 08 I OP F." N K D !
STwKhVf "
TVmt- Bank of Washington.
HOT A.N J COLO HAT Hi*
BHOWIlR IN EACH ROOM ! |
EACH ROOM A*D BATH
Always Krpt in Perfect Ordtr.
TURKISH TOWELS
of the ftcsit tuaiitTtin4 toes bat oleic ?ae? used,
Jy8 tt* HKNRYH HEMPLER. Propr etor.
jy|ED!CAL OFF1CER8 WANTED
&T7B0BON GBIBKAX'S OfTlCB /
Wanhi-Btor. ju'y H '862 \
M*dlQll Bnfc'd* for th? ? "
WW ?i? VII *'l vj*%i UI"
da'e* for th*appoi*tm?rt o' s*u goona and Ae?i?tant
8aneona of Vo uriteere. a- authorial tra-<
act ot One ?*? entitled ' In *ct to hot de for
a^ditiona mcd'cal ofho**> of the to'u nice aervioe,"
a?o*cd Inl? S, U32 are lot in (einca in
St Miaa^ttri. and !n huctir
Ap^lioaM^n* for th* a wil' be irade
the Adiutan* ?Jenera of the Arm? in the I a a'
writirg of tie app.ioawt. ace-mpaci d ty oue < r
id re t?a lmmiala from re?pectaMe peraona in ra
garl to moral oharaater.
No allowance la nrade foj the MftcaM of fwaooa
undercoiLg theae examinations.
Candidate* reported up or !* ratly br the Board
win be appointed hy th# *??o-e'iiry of War in dao
tirr.e.ar.d wfl' rroeire the appointment ->f Snrreone
or A aahtaatSargeoftaM determined by the Ex*minmc
Board
The e are at-prewnt forty vacancies in the trad*
of f urieot*,?nd one hundred and tweet is tn.
?r*a? oi Atsutaut ir 31 ?oSt
A TTENTION. SUTLERS,
A SOLDlEKss MKRi'HANTS.
AND EVERYBODY!
NOW 18 THE Tim-: TO MAKE YOUR
PURCHASES
Th? ubsor.bor woud aV! tto a'toation of *11
'BOOKS* W *" # End WBil #,e?te<I >u>ok of
STATIONERY AND
Rinn nv vraixv
m, m* * ?wi &. u i no ii'oaArntJ OT All
tha yronrrnent men and woman at the worid, embracing
Military Men. i.aa>era. i?ootor?,
Poata, i<ivinea, Literary and Drama'.io Par
,0C%6a cf STATUaRY and WOBKS OF
AP HOTOHR APHIC and A8TO PHOTO6K
APfalO ALBUM4, koldmc from 12 to *<>>iotmaa,
vanoui atrial aoJ bind ar.rifirc from 51
orr.ta to ft3J Tke i arc eat aai neat atook iu tha
?*All the NEW BOOKS? of tha day on hand as
a "on a* iraied from 'he areaa.
Larceat atork of PAPER-COVERED
NOVELS in ?he oitr,'o whioh we oall tha attan
Hon of wfroieaair" bay ere
SfATlONfcBV PACKAGES, the oheapeat and
heat in tha olty.
POCKET BOOKS,
PENKNIVES,
SOLD PENS,
BACKS A MM 0N, CHESS
ANLl CHECKER BOARDS,
PORTPOf. i??
R RE BOOKS AND OOOUMRNT*.
|ET From M to 80 ?jr cent diMOMtoff of All
bound books purohMwrfor ouh,
call ud aumiu o?r at?>ck.
WILLIAM K. RTOHSTEIN'3
Natior,*! Uookator* *TS Pa avonae,
jy >l-?t betw. lUh atid lath ata. Wajhitgton.
F * ^V*R~Bff-*ATK Wr-fLRH'S^K^*.
"??? trat rata WORK HO?8t?S WaSON,
H A R N EW-frer* tki u* ocaariato, T#ry ow
AP'jyto SkfivEL. V H vlSK?
^er^of Blxth and C itrfeti, roar of Mou-^ntau
fWILL BELL ai ay Provision Store, lu tha
oornar of 1 aud ttixM??th rtroeu, tie baa; oala
of BEEF, LaMB.
Mlttwtawr finn^c/iKiii ?*? ?f 411
! w&isifists"*1 "" " "d
' ii?if ? < nuw??<WfiI;I?l?5j!(
4
a- ~
11 Jr\
OFFICIAL XOTIC*
Promt MmrthaU't Ojfie. >
WtkiHgicm, DC, JulyM, isfe.f
Daniel 8 Clark, of Wllllameport, Pa , pitfin*
III eeaftxy r, i'h Pe>n?yUanl? roluateera. and
Wn B. Knepp,of 8?l hfrtoWD, Hw , a private
la eompeny B, tu b Mi?achuaetu volunteer,
bivlrg deaertti from !<t Elisabeth Hoapltal m
tbe SM of in)f, lrW4, notlre la hntbjr given
that a Nwud of Irr dollar* will be paid for
the apprehension and .delivery of either to the
moot convenient mili ary po?t or recruiting aUHon.
By order.
Major W K Dostkk. Provoet Mantel
A. S. Bun, Lleui. nod Acting Adjutant.
AMUbEMKNiU
G&OVBX'* THHATKM
THE COOLK9T ANU HK*T VENTILATED
HOUSE IN THE CIVk.
Continued and Unparalleled 8u**t*s
HOOLEY'8 MINSTRELS,
From Niblt'u, Hew York.
WEDNESDAY "!THURSDAY EVENIN?*.
J CLT JWTH U() HIT,
TL? biU for thee* eveninga rmbraoM, tmoacat
otb?'?, the foitowisc new iota :
the government speculators!
SEYMOUR VND LEBR.
Tha very angbtMe iswrluJe oti.ed
scenea at brady's!
SRlFflN, LKat A.NP 8KYMOOR.
wallemshkhastacut brothers'
LKBR ANDSEYMOUR.
1h? Oi*b-*t?d
URINKIN6 BON 9
from
L U C & B T 1 A B 0 R ? J A f
ROLUN HOWARD.
HAVKf ii hfc Wo darftl CLOG DANCE.
NEW BONGS, D\JfcTS.
CHORUSES.
ID" Friday, Am??t 1, bopoftl of VIM HAYES.
_ . Bcali of il;cnPram
Clrele too Ckmiij Circle SS onto
O-cfawra Cfctira TloetU
Pnnie Haifi #4
To ra open at 7?; to coaaaaoa at it* c'eioek
JBL F??r union art mm wgwgg J* W I
PAMKtiiURY HA'^
V/ Lanrai Arm www, kui fliiri at.
Tks C?t he treat !
TO NlttHT.
FRESH ARRAY OF TALENT!
THE CRY IS. STILL THKY COMB !
The Ex eel nor Combination Company f
WLW STARS- NEW STARS!
Firat Wniuf
Miaa PALI IK DUVAL,
The fctiarnung Voce iat.
Mua ELLKN COLLRKN,
Miaa KLub* COLLEEN.
Tbo BeautiM Dana mi?e ftom the Continental
Theater. Phi'adfly: :a-Uie charming Daughter
of Terpaiehore.
Miaa LUCY CLIFTON.
The fkront* iMnteuse.'
M.?? LIZZIE FRANCI*.
maggie vernon.
And a full Corpa de Bal e.. of 1i? moat BEAUTIFUL
LADIE4 on tha Mate.
IB tocte^ueLO? of the *raa: notorial? ?f tk*
DKLKVaN fm b???thers,
At thau prwloaa *r|i(fir?.t hor?, they have oobBatted
to appear for & ehort time
in taa r pail oia
TRAPEZc.. DAK I Nb la i'ERCHB AND
MILT FtAT8.
OutriTa.l&i Bl other ArU*le? of l&a proiaaaion.
Firat Waek of
JIM BO["W'lKfH,
budworth,
Tkt btst Ethiopian frr/nmr on Ui Btmga.
Tbit ?BLt emir. iuu .? at the uaad of all (Utr
parloraart ia hit peciUar lua.
Firwt W?*k of
DENNY AALL.A6HKR,
OKNNV ?A . LAtvh KB,
T*ec9l?br*? d K h.opian Uel.neator in hia glo
rtons or.i.n*; Nejro AoU?his First Amhtum
W1M IF EMMERSON.
In his jacnltar Hones &ad Daooos.
W 0. HARBISON,
The wor J-farasd Ki(?mioru?oni Singer.
He?i.l siBt bis r?w C>ai e Hat" t o Wong entitled
njl tiosal slices
Aba * number of o tiers.
Mak.nx on* of ILs best Con<Hc:M mrkfHUUi
on the Canterbury sunt,
NEW NEGRO ACTiT NEW FACES,
NEW ? ?N6^, NEW DANCES.
AND A NEW PR OWIt A MICE.
Adm.ssiou 21 cents, Orafeestra Cburs ? oolU.
Peers o>ii H'V perfor bujjO* at l)(o'iiit.
f IBEftilY HALL.
lt alexandria, ta.
Pjvczval 4 Pake ib- _ ProprteUri
IBM ENS* SVC0K98
of tho
MAMMOTH COMPANY !
PKOI'LE TURNI.D AWAY
Nearly Lrery Night!
Third W'mi of
VHK POPULAR COMPANY'
"tret Woefc of
_ MI8S.1KLUK -TAYLOR.
The LiO ??!j u<l Mod?it Socuirem.
MI"8 JK\NIK ALLS},
Tke Bwniifil IHr ieu?c
_ .MI 8 3 J U L 1 A P ft I O ?
1 he Pretty SongatitM and
Will ?fM?r itI J*mt
W ith the Ola
DICK PARK EH . HLUH CUAjRL
J- -ifisrtcsgi.halSma,.
Atd uiTtLk ELLA.
NEW DANCE8. W?W SON SB,
NEW NEQKO ACTS, NEW PIECES.
Ad muiioB Si eeoti; oroheetra. S3 ceo is r?nti??aci
K> orohe?tr?. 50 mbu .J2!5?
I7REE PROMENADE CONCKRT, At tk$
F Gar dm adiomiKt Aftcfcaji cj Ha,I, Maryland
imM.Mtrui VaritolUardm ?Trie undemmei
reapeotfuily ii.for-' tne pub 10 that he baa m*ut
(rrUitaitati ttot OB ?(ry WED .K3UAY' at
8Vru&jUAY EVENING, after Ike c< toe re <
Capitol Garden are oioeeu. a part of the Marin*
Bmd wi;! tive a Grand Promenade Concert at the
?bu\* uatcied tape Choiee Refreshments oonBtAnt.T
or. tana. C^Tce ttareen wiU be beaetiNd
y ill ami Bated JOH> BKCE,
IraB-lm* [Repefrhoan.l Proprietor.
tfREE cunott ? at tati WaBRINW #Of*l
r ACADEMV UP ML'*:C. *99 Pa tfaue,
between tth and 10th it?.- Vn? irfMimeu ??fc?
nceraignea ia Umj to aunouuce mat h* hu offen"?r
K .with Mr Ht-?RY JUNO
NRKSL. tEf rraateet \ io oaoeuo PltTtr taw in
t.ua ooactrr. w&o will perform every a rm it the
fcjor# aaL ia oomaaay with other Rtara ?av*r*i
"?*eo**?e?l< routo riidarth<M
eocoerta the moat attractive m it# oity ofWnah
incton. Sianora SKYbUL, the Deasuful aad aa
ooraBiiaheav oaaJTat. win ap?<*r ororr tight witn
her beautifnl Sk>n??, Diet*. rw. Chafoa R ef-o?h
K&mt8 ooQitiotiy on hiudt Oao^'b ) iiimjiqo#
U> imarve order. Concert cciu.ueuo## it lo'olotl
A POLUJ CONCERT OALL-J^, J"mm, h.
I ? ?i ? ; vr'irc , i:.? ( ?|t Mfr?
d?:ine*tor ?t*ce irwmr; Acti? \\?n, tie
freateal liYorite ox any aoncatrOM r-rrr in Wuk
i lit tor. Contlx.neU iu?>w? "f Mi** Jail* Prioa,
tbe pleating singer fro? It* Phil*o*i*'1* Uijmuo;
Mm Vio * O'lfrec, from tus Baltimore Melodeon;
U.aa kra BrMioh, from the Coobnest*!: Prof,
w inioraiein, the imn*nu pianist: and Prof Seo.
Naonman.tha sreii known Yiohcist un
oonsootor Admissun free Luneh *&? fteJMtr**
every morning. 10?12o'oioog.
ly ** D KKKY, Prpprrtor.
WABttw^iOMurft Jig Tori
Swr1 WsHfcEK
t &??. ?r*S<8V)ttS SyStSBI
^ ?<> l?llOM e?u hire Ul? IM
g.1ife?to'sa crtal,srkirBs?
PKS? S??lSS.?!,SsaiLESgBJI!JW!
???,.-?fl#JuAat *i*d ? P?**al OAM, tin
wvTvixmeci UMUDMmenfi
rBruahod: Roiiroec H sjorta, MiiiUry Koforta;
Burnt PueU 0%w Bajorta; OlMM Books
famiahod to >edlara: MuiUrj TruUa: Military
Lawa; Aray Recalabau; Pancraaio of tba Co*at
ahowiaj over ifiso miiea; aaonr theaaoad Obtai
Hooka. loeohaot eheoi rw?L JL*rco aol?. low
,rSJtJ' ?W&7?WWi?.
BOARDING.
D0iKD-N6 ?Bor*r*l Boordor ?a bo uoaaD
mcdatrd with alaotamt Hooaa %od "mrt.it
ooa^at^aot, boiweon 6th aid 7th b;taattr?TWT
? m r J">'
\|R? P , BAVIN# RKMOVED PIOM 80S
IT I to 100 P tr?et, opposite Winltr Bwtldiog,
will I'" r??4y to reociTe ttOAILDfeJU)mtvm tk? Ui
Aumt, o? r?o?W tenM. if
'T BULL.ON BANK
1 HIS Bisk U bow douig t?ain*?i ftttM torMr
t3&
?t oarrtnt r*t?, Tr?Mvj^gpl?l?Ljtiler-*H?e*
I ***? ' Dnm, QmIuw. I* ? U?*
Cottn 9tttT ? mo. cabinol Mtfcera and 0nam?&!??'
^ra^sr0 .iiii
im* " " a&ysrfta.
?
?
' 1 ' J X u
AUCTION HAi*Bb.
TMI& A F 7ft it A* Oo A 4 T\J~Ht/K HOW
BT 9IKKN A WILLIAMS, Aaotict??ra
WALK IV OftbKR OF THK OIPLN-'
nr-or*T or m ftaaoRAi bt.n r, jo"
Sihow. l)Ki*?ic-Ot Km PAY n#*i.tb? i.t eir
iLgaal. IUf? w. mi Ji
"fc1 ^ ??*i?ia. ?: * 'o.oo*
? Ppnuf flMt Cb*?a.
1 waitat Wardrobe,
"J B ?'
" fcSK "* 0antra T?bia a^d Waat
Flat B-naM'a And other uut a. . ....
KiMbtr B*d?, PiUowa. uuf
Mettnwee^Lonrr*, Eiuaaioc Bad cU*r Ta: m.
CO"klBf tod other PUtf*.
Cyui ud Crockery W *re,
With ft food to* at Kttsfcan ft?fti?iMft,ftft4 nut
uUtor ftrtioiM Vfciok we deea HB?oimn tu
ftftaerftte. _
Alao, fto eice rat Cftrr.ftfB Bad HirtNi
'1 erroa Ofteh
Br order ot tne Admimatrftin*.
jT?tt OHKbN A WILLIAM*. A a QUIT
J. C. Mo?f IKE A CO.. Aaol.Mieer?
LIB AB6F. STOCK OF FINE CON> EC HON
aBT bh? ConraoTtonea'a Movlim, C? i rim.
Tom. FBBWCH HLATft M:BB0B?. tLIM V fll,
JiUi ?r , at Arrtiow ?Ob Tl'E*DA\ M - KN
INtt, Jb ? SP'ti, eomnwci&i ftt i? ?v?ock. wa
abftl' aeiT.ftt tke v*>i i uowo aitftb ianm?M of G.
e?atier, reanaiivfttaB fttttki, betweee ink ftid
tttk etreeta. hta ent:re atook o'Cotfectiqre-f,
mn hi vim voi' wrwrn, ei:f?r rwfl Com
Mr ttoaee Biaee ke,?oainuii| it part of?
Fib* French Ct^ie* Md Boo hone,
Lk> Fanar Bonea, t Ltmlapm. Ac .
Fine ?*on?erre Fr?>u end Flan Caadlae,
I-re no h Preeervea, Piok.ea,
Braudv Fraite, Ac , w great variety.
Together vril??
3 tine Frenoh Plate Mirrore,
3 Fine Piated Com.ter Caeea.
3 CaHacter^Boal?. Fiated Sum, Dutee. aa?
Lane tiimber of hat.deoa??iaeo Jen, Diafcet.Ao
Arc many other arnclea too aameroaa u> ad vertit*.
Aieo, immediately arrer the eoia in the >t?r.
wtU bea?^. at toe Factory, on A etreat, m rear , 4
Stare, all hie atock ofMoa.de.
Coppera. Frees pre, Machinery.
Kmbraeiog a variety oi oew patume to Coeeer.
Tin, Lead, and P.eater, in arge aeaortmeet
Altaf whieh ?i l be ?oid witboat raeerre, Mr.
eaatter intending to o*-atte hia bneice?a.
jytftdta J O. McBXlKK A CO. Aeota.
fTTTHE ABOVE SAI E WILL BE CON
timed KKIImV Mo* NIN?. Augaet lat, when
the con'ent* of the h a?u?ry wil. be eeid Kotraaca
on E *trcet. tiair.c Lour
{ ? f O o * -
II ? < v. nsvviKt ? W , AIOU.
B- 1. C. MottVlkE * CO.. AntMtiri.
1m ftilil CHlNL-t AMD JAPANRPK FANP,
L A5TBE5*. Ac , AT PUBLIC 8ALB.- On
mii'AY AClKkNOUN. A ujual lot. on th?
ft.atfl or of oar Aaetion Room, ?uiiiiimo.ui kt
t o'oivet. wa tell eel I?
A ivi* -ot of Chtaeae JipuiM, FwUwr. uJ
PaUnl Kaaa, ia great nnrty of atylaa, t ie*
A ><">. A Lantaraa aril Ornan.CLta,
to b? te d wtuoctreaerT*.
JyWdta J C McSCIRK A CO - AacU.
Bj W u WALL A CO., AnoUoneara.
1 9aeoaaooreto Will A Bab Baal.
tPKAMK OWELI.INS6 ON C
AT A?CTiOW?OB FRII?AY AKILRTRION,
y of Aagaat, at ( o'clock, we wil. eeil ia
>ftbe eremieea. Lota # and 10, atoare Mr,
g eaoli M feet oa eoath C street, botvwn, lat
l art , at<i imyrore. t? eix email V-Taae
itge. ander rood rect
Tenna : Oaa third eaas: baiat.oa ia A ?. aad ,
IS moaUa,bearing inter eat, aac eeearec by deed
ofUaaL
JyS W. L. WALL A OO.. Aaota.
FUTUF.R DATS.
By * KKN ft WILLIAMS. AooJionMre.
JVe. *#?>?'ltk strut, rgrm
I7XCFLLKNT HUbBKHULD A>D KITCU
Cj mm Fwm.m*ts.? At An no*?Ob J'aTI I
DAY.the *d of Aifi't, we >tt MT icfroctol
trBtur?, *' o o'c oo? fc. (L., U UMnUllllci
peat of F urn tur? t;i
MahoiMy ?&d \\? lci
Mfc/ue io> l>'Mtinc mo Rcrttit,
Sidebaarfl, \V?rc-oh?* ? .: Wu.
Clowiii
Mfth-CM.T Mftrl e top Centre, ud Wtlait fcx
tetmon T?W?e,
Mill iu t Jenny Lied tad oliter BeaateodetsWilli.
Bur ted Hnak Mattreetee,
Feather Bolsters end Pll owe.
Beddbf. i*ri? J)t of Car pete,Chita, GlAft* ird
Crwker?w?r?,
Large lot ol Stvrei,
? Barren fine Mrs* Beef,
I Wagon, with mur other ftrtia.ee, whiofc ve
deem nneeeeearr to Niaerwe.
Verme out.
JySl St GRKI N A WILLIAM S, Aaote.
by W. L. WALL A 0?? . A ?
ocru.Hk torn* fa. *r?M and fiinli i:r*?L
IAiee coLLKcTioj# of wagonu.
j A.IJI1 Houb at a vrnoii-Ou 8AT
UKDa\ M??kNlN*?, 2d Avut, will be ?Oid at
the A?otif?c Rco.uit
good Ohio UortM,
A tatltrt' Wifon, tn r croar,
A Sjrmi Wl|?l,
Afid ? good floraa* m
Alio
A B?h|T W?o'j, Uo'itand Hire***.
TH HoTMj'.Hftoft y mud U>?
owner only ^ffaia hint i*o*uae Le tiu bo oaa fof
kin
B?ie? Hir.
?<*? out.
1T?1 W.L. WALL ACa.ABQt..
Qv \MJ I wr M. W m -
* ? Viu.,4ct'.oc*r?.
BDOCMBOrc lo WaXX A b?k!?AK&.
TTIVl^I?Ki^ 8ALB OF HCU8KHOLO FVI
AL^72?V**m~3!2 MONDAY MOKNINC.
18 ,? oloot. by Tirtne of ? dno ?|
\ v ilk ilrtL/T?lr?!fd .tte ;*nd roco;?l? of
AjaigSS&r"&????W*1FJSrtSaS;
FrariJuR'.rss.Tg&r ayssf?<
k?& ?&&.'? bmw
_ Do KU<?re tad Tate a-taui
Wis? D,,:.r; v:,'^r* *" ? ? < <=w.
CotUiPM..! Oder He^etwde
jjwr l?l Snack MattrMiei,
Boittorc u.d Ftilovs,
lr?? bodrtMd, htool and Care seal Ohi,r.
ii uiwin Til oil#' WiamnBdi u4 Tu.<?t b*4t.
6 jus, Crockery. and T?t>.e Wan,
Oi. 0.0th Lounie, at J Dicin* Ctiaira,
Cooking 9tov? iLd fcroaan Panutar*,
Bar room Concur, Water Cooler.
G aee??, Decastera and Mztaiee. %
Tents c&sh
JOHN JONKS, Tnutee.
lyfltde W L. WALL a CO . Aa^ia.
By TBOMA8 DUWuM. Auctioneer.
Veer#e?ew*.
Baled hav at auction .-Notioe to a
whom it may aoooera ?A larrn lot of Baled
Hav being et.-rrd on n?y wbarf. No. in* w?ier
etre?t. 6 -org^tnwD, and neie a??e?ring bo owner
for (be eaiae.-taia it to to.ify a.. oo>oe nea, that
tbe above Baied ?ay wt'l be eo.d at Pab ie Aao
tlon, on AAVUIIiAY next, A tigntt M, at 1 o'tTk.
tr% thik ki#hA*? KuU*- ? '
- ..s ?? ? iwr CMOf U> COT6: OXK^tMi
jimkis a ih>niskulyt
Jy ? St THOMAS DOWLIM, A acta
W NOTICE.
ILL B? old at Pah .0 Aaotio- ? tk? Mouu
mm.t ttrouad*. In thia oity. i d tfca 10tb da ofAncut,
1M&, At It o'oiMfc ?. m , a line ? entity ot
If o*a and Pica- a taant.'y of stock c?tte.
Cowj ALd CaJvoa. ALao. a ?aanuty o! Tory ia?
Varna eaah, Payments ouade in Tr?aaar7 Notaa.
A. ULi KV\ ITH?
)y ?-dU Col A. n a
Br W. L. WALL A CO , AioUoarm
UieoNiori to Wall k BtiRiio.
P?OUR7 8ALK OP CONVENIENT HLILJ>V
iho Lot ?By Tirta* of ad order ud d*cee of
the ' TV"' Coart of the Dim ot crCo ubiA,
bwr.iii we on the ISih d?y of Koteiiih*r, A. 1>.,
I liSK and duly oocbrmed by the Ou.l Oourt of
i aaKi Dietnot, in CLakc^'y Pitting, 1 vtii e?i M
*at>ue Motion, to th* bitheet bidder, ea monVA
V. the ?u> o?y Of Aaraet, A D , 18?. w front
1 ot tae premuee, at i o'oteek ?. m., el! the ri|hu
Utle. liueree .aad eetat* of ??fmh, Kliaaeeth, Aaa.
Amelia, and Jehu William Fargnreoa ofia andto
taeeoath ?art ot Lot nambered eerea (Uilhuv*
camber*: kity-one, (M>et the raaoftlietiq of
Waehiagtoa, oonuaenaioc for the eaid part at the
oethweat oo'ner nf Lot, nod riaeiat ttenee
north with the line of Twectr-third etiaet TieL
fourth feet, tUn thtnoe eaet oae tu-cre- era
twenty two feei, twq and a-half taekae iHlTT
i?imi.r to imm rmm* of IM LM; kW)aoatt ftu
u*c 14 Imi. and Umbo* nit mom baadfd mid
twmmty tvomt, two Md-i :.a.f immbmrn, <???*
uiki.lte taayiaof of bofiaajM.
*hi? fM H^tf fTOLU CI. Tveaty tWd Mrwi
W?1, b iWMaortb L andH iN?i,
I TkrUii: U?hall Ma?; the rvmdi.e in two hu,
tcstaitreeta of I ud U wrti, ??o?n>d b? the
bote* of tUe ecrcuaear. aatie'aotor.7 MtorNd.
MM hMnai latere, t trow. the Uj of ?M
TitiedMd to be reMrved atUl the wkole m( Ute
raroute coammj ta paid. All aoorasaaaiag at IM
I Qg? ?*! Jr V*- "
I o*Wook. m~ 'JiLit.Juoiom tfa* Mst fclrd?r
llW.ee tfc?ist#meHe?e*e<w*d
Wdl mklS t>mU >?rtHl in; MNrtMlM
UiSbc *bo?J 898 Aor??- Tm la mom
miigxilj wNiN, adiouan* U* ?mi of Nmri.
ThonM Wwt?r lafJum B- Biitt. ilMiil
n-ou t "O* Mi * k?U mji?a frw ttOHi i h vita*.
UlMBt V*?^? V>rO?4. OO*
MUH(o ahara* u< miii. iftdMapifcaliy haaJUi.
JW Imi n M??t1? Nw troths*.
Iinofmalr,!^ *U HHIM>tt Ml 1-iw.Mt
Mt tMuMlaca, THM u ihMk Mi am* ut iMilikcMlHm
im the rr-?iri.M-t i*?
ai i* vaU MMtM to ?m (rtwri mMmumi m
saw-iftrsrtastt seftm
; MM^aWi of ummflL AM to %
? > y BilBoy ???toy iwflfw ??
IMMMi
ft rV^wJ?5t#Ks^
Mrekuri viU MMntt, to b* M?ro>?d b? tkp *?MTi.lf.,
b?trii| iskrM from lit* ter of Mk
i j U IftvU MTV1VU4 TrooUO,