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* 38 PUBLISHED EVERY AFTEBNOUN THE EVENING STAR | (aUNDAaY EXCEPTED) | f THE STAR BUILDI oun ‘PANB'A AVERUE AND 117 STREET, W. D. WALLAOH? bases ns eS Oe served without ware by a cent copy, or 28 cent mon: Lats cartiore at $4 @ year, or 37 cents month. To mail subscribers the price is & year, in 5; $2.50 for six months: $1.35 for three months; and for less than three morths at the rate of 12 cents 8 week. Single supies, with or without wrappers, TWO ORETS. SP AVVERTICUMBNTS SROUA be sent to the = = — THE WEFKLY STA OSS The excefient Family and News Journa containing & greAter variety of iiiferestirg Singie copy, per eprum, Five copier, 3 Ten copier. si Twenty-five copies It invariably contains the “ Washington News” that bas made The Daily Buéning Star Circulate co generally throngkeut the cuuntry S7'Singte copies (in Wrappers) can be pro- J Hf 2 ra q ‘ sie beore 11 oioce X Qtereran Wey may , XXII. WASHINGTON. D. C.. SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 19, 1863. N®, 8,295, | eure se | ine counter, immediately afier the PROPOSALS. EDUCATIONAL. FOR SAL AND RENT. AMUSEMENTS TELEGRAPHIC N EWS. Getiain, end oecmrs “dem foot before our BROOKEVILLE ACADEMY A MAKEET Fanti eGR pALe<—Or Ezchanse in WASHINGTON THEATER, Fath: red to the fame point in sa‘fcieat force to proroeats FOR ROOFING FELT. CavaLRy Bureav, Orrice oy Opie? QcaxrenmMasren, ‘Waruinc:on, D, C., September 9, 1963. PRerosaLe ure solicited at this cfice for tae fur- niebing of RUUFING FSLT tn considerable quan- tities, as it may be required trom time to time, in ivi of cavairy stables aud barracks. de-ivered at the wharf of ¢! Cavalry Pepotat Gisboro Point, near this city. | Bidders are reque-t-d to send with their bids samples ot the quality of Felt tney propose to far- mi Felt will be subject to intpsction on de- erat mitt Ge SAWTELLE, livery. . Lieut. Col. and Chief Qu: tf ay ICE EXTENS bs, Carifuu NEW DOME, ‘Was:ikGTON, Sapt. 5, 1858. SEaLEr Prorosas w:li be recited offi Untii Monday, tke 2st in3-..a? 2H o'ei two busdred ‘tore best on the grounds of the U. 8. Capicol kxtention prior to November Int, The bicr wil! be opened on Monday, the 2ist inst,, sti2m. The ijebtis reserved to reject any or all of the same £ t be dee to the interes: of the it to do ro. They must be endorsed | is for Rael for J. 8. Capitel Extension | and New Dome.”’ and addresred | to CLEMENT L WEST, Genera! Suparintendent. &c. P2eronais FUR HORBSES, Offee pavatay Bousrav, af the Chie. riermaster, Warninaron, BLO "wagact is. WAS, PROPOSALS are sgiicited and will be received at 18 office for furninMing Cavalry Horses, to be do Evered at Pittsburg. Pennsylvania; Philadelohia, Wasbineton Oity, Syracute,N.Y., or Indianapolis, inna 3 | Progosals will be considered for the farvishing of Horses ia lotn of not less than twenty. fire, (2>.) Tke Horses tobe from fifteen (15) to sixteen (6) Banc high, from five (5) to nine (9) yeacs old. weil broken to the saddle. compactly buiit, in good fiesh. and free from all defects. The ability of the bidder to fulfil his agreement must be guarantied by two responsidle persons, whose signatures must be appended to the guar- antes. The responsibility of the gusrantors must bs shov n by the cflicisi certificate of the Olerk of the pearest District Guurt, or of the Uusted States District Attorney ii Proporals must be addressed to Lientenant Colonel O G. Sawtelle, Chisf Quartermaster Uay- wareet and be indorsed on the envelope = is for Horses.” Be ack to ©. @, SAWTELLE Lieut. Col. and Chief Quertermas aniett _ seb 2W Cavalry Burean, Mavon's Orvi ROPOSALS Wilt be reccived w: 12 o'clock m, on the 2ist instant grating aud graveling D st bh. foom Twaifts etreot west Ww Thirtsrnth ‘ qnaity ts be ap i the Atoistant Cotomissioners, and to be nine inches deep in the centre, \aporing down to four inches at the gutter line i Bidders eh ease the price per Sabie yard for Tadicg ant er square yard for craveling, a ed ila JAB_H. BIRCH, Commissioner Seventh Ward SAMUEL GREGG JOHN P. MURPHY, Assistaot Commissioner: 17, Xi se 17 td P Maror’s Orric. pt 17, 1853, J” ROPOSALS Will be recelved at this office anti! 12 o’cicck m on Mondsy, the gist d:y of Beptember, for grading and graveliog © street south, from Tecth to Fourteenth street west; the gravel to be pire inches thick ip the center, tapering to four irches st the gntter line, and to be of a quality ap- proved by the Commissioner snd Assistant Coim- Misrioners : Bicders fe state the cob) per cubic yard for grading and per square yard for graveitng JAS. H. BIRCH, Commissioner of the Seventh Ward, JOHN P MURPHY, ALEXANDER ULARE, > Arsistant Commissioners. + : Y ECHUOL #or B-ys, in a quiet, AA 2oanbine ronaty rowyeaci: de gout Beventh street Wosd. For esta'ogue>, address at Brookeville, Md. E. B, PRETTYMAN. A. M., re 18 im Principal BROOKE'S ENGLISH AND FRENCH Tearing and Bay Echoo',No. 130 Pena. av., beren, tuildings.. The pinth year and saventesnth seri-anneal éeetion of this Justitation will com- mecee on Mer day, Keptember 23th, 1653 Cirozlars ean be vbtained st the booketores and of the Pria- cipal xe ]4-Sm* E%F#80N INDTITUTS. SELECT CLASSICAL AND MATHEMATICAL SCHOOL, FOR BOYS [sth street, between I and K, This Schoo!, formarly located in I street, be- tween 12th and 13th stree’s, will ba re-opened on the Arrt Monday in Reptember in the new School eate recently ected on l4th street, between I and KR. Terms per quarter @J5. For tuformatiou ad- Gree he J rLoceccpayy BL call oi ile resi cunety 348 New York arenue between and OHAS. B, YOUNG, A. M., an 22 Im* Principal. R. OH. TOWNSEND OONTINUSS (APTEX 4 LVE o’cicck p.m.) to give jesgona in the Art of Kirgirg and Proview the Pisnofurte aad Organ, App y rt No. 420 N street, near 4th, or address threugn the PO. fe 5 im* Exess AND CLASSiCAL SCHOUL, Corner Twentieth sircet and Pa. ave. The Third Arpual Session of thin School will ecmmence Tuesday, Bept. Ist. 1453. fe 1-e0tw™ BR. W. LOWSLE, Principal, YEORGSIOWN G FEMAUE SEMINARY, A ROAKDING AXD DAY SCHOOL, 151 West breeat, Georgetown, D.C. The duties of thin inatitation will be resamed Monday, Eept. 7th. Oircularn may be obtained st Uke Hookstores, and by addres: peri: MJ. HARROWBR, Principal, ‘pas UNION FEMALE ACADEMY, Corner of 1th stréet and New York avenue. The Fourteenth Annual Session commences Bep- tember 7, 1863 . Circviara at the Bookstores, an 17-tf AUCTION SALES. By GREEN{& WILLIAMS, Auctioneers, austees bALE O¢ THREE-5 DwertisG novss on Cavite, Gin..—By virppe of e deed tu trust, benricg date January l7th. 1%, end recorde iz Liber 3 A. 3) No. :72, folios 28, -¢ teq_, one of the land records of Washington county, B.C., I shail sell at Pablic Auction. in front of the pe SDAY, the 6th day of October, Ind, fae) o'lock p, m., the futiowing descrived BEB : F that certsin piece of land lying in the city of crict of Columbia, enown a3 the No 38, in Square N. north part ofl No. 785, bounded and described as follows: B-ginning at a po:at on Four treet exnt. 52 feet 26 inches ; south of tha ast corner of saidiot and running theace perth on the line of Fourth street 32 eet 2', inches; thence west on the ling cf the lot 97 fret to_an al- ley; thence south on the line of said alley 32 feet 234 inches. and thence east 97 fest to the plac fbe ginning. excepting and reserving from the premises ubove described an alley about 4 feet wide ant 2 feet in leng’h in the southwest corner cf said remises : also, excepting a strip of land 474 inches ip width ning across the south line of said lot, ‘The premises above described are improved by a three-story brick dwelling house, and sitaated near the corner of north A an¢ Fourth street, three equares north of the Uapitol grounds. ‘Terms: On ash ; balance in equal pay- ments at six. ad eighteen montha, to be secured by deed of truest on the Seine Conveyancing at the cost of the pirchaser. Ifthe terms of sale are not complied with in five days after the sale, the Trustee reserves the right to re-sell, at the risk and cost of the first purchaser, on giving three days’ notice of such re-sale. STEVENS Trustee, 86 15-eokds NOTICE. GREEN & WILLIAMS woule respeciiully inf customers and the oubli they have just rece.ved taeir FALL STOCK OF FURNITURE, CARPETS, OIL CLOTHS. CROCKERY and GLASSWA consisting in part. to wit: Plush, Rep, Hair-cloth <r Suites in Wal- put and ogany Walrut and Mahogany Marble-top Centre Tables ‘Walene and Mahogany Rookers, Easy an? Side bars ‘Wairat and Mabogary Marble-top Sideboards and reaus it and Mahogany Bedsteads, Wardrohes, and their in general that 3 Achetauds, lat Trees, and ail sizes of Bxten- sion Brursels, Three ply, Ingrain, and gher Carpets A large sesortmért of Oilcloths of sSrious wiaths Glass and Orockery Ware of every description Also, the largest asroriment of Gilt Frame Mirrors that can be found in the city And ali ether kinds of House Parnishing Geods of every description. ( Ali persons wishing to purchste will do weil to ook for themselves before buying elsewhere, as wen prepared & pellet the lowest casm prices. Terms sitively cash. ore PORN OY SGRREN & WILLIAMS, No. 526, corner seventh and D streets north, Sep 5-29.e0 IMPORTANT T SUTLERS WILL FIND H. A. DOWNING & CO.'S CONCENTRATED CLAM TO BE A MOST VALUABLE ARTICLE FOR THEIR TRADE. It sells very rapidly, and is the most economical article of diet for the officer’s mess. Itis prepared in one minute, and makes a most delicious Soup or Chowder. It is highly recemmended by Army Surgeons, ‘The profits are large. For tale by BARBOUR & SEMMBS, Bole Agents, 65 Louisiana Avenne, se2-ly Washington, D. 0. NITED STATES 6-26 BONDS, UNITED STATES 7-20 TREASURY NOTES, UNITED BTATES COUPONS OF 1581, UNITAD STATES CERTIFIOATES OF DEBTEDH ESS. Gold. Silver, Uncurrent Money, Exchange onall parts of Burope and the Northern Cities, BOUGHT AND BOLD, We are authorized to furnish 6-9 Bonds at par Until the Ist of August next, when the priviledge of conversion ceases. Orders for Btocks and Gol executed in New York exclusively on commission, RITTENHOUSE, FANT & OO. yift Bankers, 364 Penn. ayenue. UBY BP aBT: Tt, @ BOF Toowrrnouhin or tan ob SENOY, tory evidence presented to the undersigned it tea been mado vo open that the Pirst National Bank of Wash: m, in the county of W: District of Columbi |, 8nd to provide for the circulation dsemption thercof,”’ approved February 35, and has ocmplied with all the provisions of said act re- quired to be comp! with before commencing the business of Bark: ‘Now. therefore. f, ugh Me ofthe Currency, do hered: Gast Masional bank Con Puninatoa, mount) ‘ashington, and District of Oolumbia, is author- ined to commence the business of ‘Banking under the act aforesaid. te 0} anda SPORL RIES caer ay Nast L. 8. office this of . HUGH MoOULLOOH, M Sy 17-d2m Gomp:roller of the Ourrency. (uanias L, OUDESLUYS, No. 57 Sours Gay Sraeer, BALTIMORE, Has in store and offers for ssle— 100 barrels Ohio REOTIZI" WHIBKY, two years in store, ‘ 10 barrels (irom bound) very WHISKY, ‘Mount Vernon” ie 3% barrels very cuperior OLD RYB WHISKY, four to five years old - Also, Agents for Tennent’s Well Park Brewery, Glasgow, Scotiand, from whom he réeecives direct consignments of DOUBLE STRONG ALBand XXX PORTER, in pints. © Also, for rale— * P Harmony’s SHBBRY WINK, Fine HAVANA SEGABB, FIRE- PROOF 84PES qnd MONBY BOXES. se7-3w P1288 HELDSIEOK i a * "\ CHAMPAGNE, 300 Baskets, quarts and pinta,om hand and for sale at agents’ prices by © * + aug ti suSlim _4Exehanes tng hatdonel mds CAE SERED vee toreneriatin. 1 mh superior BY brand GREEN & WILLIAM3,auct’rs, By THOMAS DOWLING, Auctioneer, Georgetown, D. OC. RUSTER’S SAL OF VALUABLE IM- PROVED Property AND WArkk POWRR NEAR Grorcrrown, D. O., At AUCTION.—By virtue of a deed of trast from John 8. Berry & Co , tothe eubscribs r, made the 224 dey of June, 13%, and re- corded among the lard recor’ s of said District, fu Liber J. A. 8, No. 130, at Folio 23, £2., 1 will sell at Public Auction. on tre premises. to the highost bidder,on SATURDAY, tae lth day of October next. at 12 o’clock m., that portion of the Old ¥oundry Property lying west of Georgetown and situated between the Chesapeake and Ohio Canal and the Potoinsc river, (excepting section including the two Btone Mi D.L, Shoemaker & Brother by arti ment recorded in same Liber No. 147, at Folio 206, &c,,and the extreme 6astinost sngle cooveyed to John Corcorsn by deed recosded in same Liber No, 203, at Folio 35, &c). There is upon the property to be sold, a very vaiuabie Distillery, with fixtares, &c., now in successful operation with good water power from the Osnai, as weli as from the stream Known a8 ‘* Mid Brauch.” running through the premises. By reference to the records touching the transfer of various portions of the original Foundry property, it will be seen that all reserva- tions necessary for the complete enj»yment Of the residue have been made, 2 There are several valuable sites on said property for the developement vf water power, located as there are, at the end of the anal und beginaing of iver navigation and ffording great facilities for shipment, they fornish a rare opportunity for per- sone secking realestate investments A oft entire Foun try ESO carte and Shomaker’s and Cor- coran’s sections, will be exh bite apon application to the Trustee, aad on the day of sale. . ‘Jerms: One fourth cash; and the balance in three equal payments, to be secured no efat Kix, twelve, ano eighteen months bearing interest, and a deed of trust on the premises. If the terms of the sale are not cusr else with in six days from the day of saleinclusive, pe will be resold upon 10 days sotice, at the risk ant eost of the defaulting purehaser, All econveyanc- ing and stamp duties at the cost of the purchaeer. GAPERTON Fatiee. ; se10-eod&ds 08. DOWLING) Anct By J. 0. McGUIRE & OO., Auctioneers. UBLIO SALE OF A MOST BLIGISLE BUILD- inc Lorcxpee 4 DecrBa or Covr7.—In the iy the pests of Brastmaus J, ton, ian of John Albert and William Alexander son, of Mary B. Anderson, guardian of pee mene Anderson, minor keirs of William nderson, deceased. In pursuance of @ decree of the Orphans’ Court, of Washington county. in the District of Columbia, duly ratified confirmed PY, the Honorabie su- preme Coart of said District, in the matter of the above-named petition, the undersigzed will offer 3 sale. at Public Auction, on the mises,on 'URBDAY, the 6th day of October naxt, at 5 0’ ock ht, title, interest. claim. and de- 8 of agree p.m, i es ie mand of the sai or heirs in the ssid petition, mentioned, of, in, and to that valuable and most oO eligible bufiding Lot, eituated on Ninth street west between M and N streets north, in the Third Ward in the city of Washington, snd’ known and distin guished op the public plan of said city as Int nuober eighteen (18), in Square number three hundred and sixty-eight (363), containing thirty- nine (39), feet on Ninth street. and running back one hundred and thirty-eight (is8) fest and nine (9) inehes, Peg One-third of the | ee tieyesd money cash ; and the remdue in two equal instaimants, payable rerpectively in six and twelve months, with in- the deferred payments to be secured by a deed of trust cn the lot conveyanci: at expense 0! Tt. yancing oF exHny MEDDLETON, MARY BE. ANDERSON, ‘ Guardians, &c T. M. Brovmr, Solieitor for Petitioners. sell-tawade J. 0. McGUIBE & CO, Auct By GREEN & WILLIAMS Auctioneers SA“e OF VALUABLE IMPROVED AND UN- 0 improven Paoverty ON PRANSYLYARIA AVENUE af AUctICN —On FEIDAY. the 2d dey of October, m the premises, at So'clock p.m. in Bq es on the north een Twenty-first end rannivg bsck 117 feet to with the improvements the: i. two-story and attic brick house, with basement, and a nde building which can be made into s ¢well- ip Eis, at the same time and p'ace, partof cont lot No. M4, fronting % feet on Pennsylvania a x All of the property fronts 89 feet on Pennsyivania avenue. and will besold in three parts if convenient re! Per third cash ; balance in three, six, nine, and twelve months. A deed given and sdeed o: tro uiscotds GREEN & WILLIAMS, Aucts, (ASisTant QUARTERMASTER’S = Cornet sibtagton, DG, August 1963. BL. LES. OF CONDBMNED ANIMALS wit ‘ate, s patios Oo! part for Improved City Property—Onder s geod atate of cultivation, conteining between 5) and 6) scree, 1 acres in wood; a guod Frame House, coa- taining 10 rooms; recerrary outbuilding’; a fine thrifty orchard of young, bearing peach trees,with ther fruit trees, a never jailing apting of axo#l ter; pump in yard; situated about 5 mi ashivgton city, in Princ- George's cuu=ty, ina heaJthy location. A Dairy Farm sould be Pig made out of the place, and inead .w could be made and hay enough rained for this purpose. The owoer not being able to attend to ine plate. is his reason for sellivog. For further particulars a!drese Bor No. 386 Washington City Post OMce. re 17-10" R*4t BSTATE AGENCY. Pereons wanting to Rent or Purchase Dwelling or Store Houses esp be accommodated at the Heal Ketute Agency. Also, persons havirg Preperty of any kind that toey desira to Beli, Keat or Lease can be furnished with tha best of purcsasers and Yepants free of charge. Whe; dosi-ed, the very best of referances can be iv Apply to - ae PEOARE, COGSWELL & JACKSON Attorneys and Counseiiors at Law and Ret Esta brokers, 458 Seventh streat, oppo, the Poat Offica—Rooms (se 15-tm*} 19 and 20'up stairs. Bees COTVAGE FUR SALK,—That delight- ful Brick Cottage, with covercd verandah. and containing seven rooms. seiray by gas.on a 5 in Prizting Office Square, will bow ap Ine . pre i" ATIGENEY, quire of present occupants or of W by letter or in person, Possession given immadi-: ately. ase tlw [OR BENT C4 welt faroished HOOSE, within one Square «f Pennsylvania avenue, Also, several vacant LOTS on N street. A GRAND PIANO for sale. Enquire at the Drag Stora, cor, of :2th and Pa. ave. an8-29" Fo SALE—A large three story BRICK DWB LING and LOT on renn. avenue, No. 23, be- tween 24th amd 25th streets. contaiving eleven rooms. hall, gas. weter, and furnace; a large yard, and garden p'anted with grape vines and frait trees. Price $10.0, Tne house is in complete Tersit. Possession given immediately, Also the the large dweiling acjoining for rent, and a desira- ble three-story Brick House, with back building, and Lot, on K strect between 24th and 25th streets, fer sale. Price $4,000. Apply at No, 23 Pens: avenue Re 8-29" 'URNISHED ROOMS TO LET—At No. L183 @ street, near iyth st. Ges snd hot and cold Baths. JALUABLE LOT FOR raLk—On K. Kighth and Ninth etreete, and fronting the Northern Market, Twenth-three feet front. with ‘A depth of one bundred feet. In- quire of HARMON BURNS 40% Penn, avenie,or GEO. W. COCHRAN 39% Penn. ave, sy 31 tf ELEVENTH STRELT, NEAR PENN. AVBNUB. THIS EVENING, Only BeneGt of the teiented and pop:lar young Comedian, Mr. BARKY FsORD La t nigat, itively of tre GHOSE! Unly appaaranca of the Pai Dg. TPE, and beautiful performer, Rie MARIETTA ‘Eu. Only sppvarance (through the courtesy of Mr finn, of tha santsroury Hall,) of Misa MILLIE FOWLBH, Premier D-n-oure of the itsyroarxet Theater, London. Mim: 0. ARA FOWLEH, Prima Mallarioa of the Tacon Theater, Bavans.(only her nfte appearance in Amer.cs.} Mr. GEORGS R. EDE3us. Baffo Vozaiist and Comedian. + ever pop Etvhopian Delineator, DICh PARKER, tas also signified hia wishagnean to appear Also, the chemne. igis ani Tapta, ing Daranuses, the FORREST SISTERS Performance will cormense with the glorious tarce entitied the IRIBH TIER. Soaxs and Dances by the Borrest Bintors. On sie Banjo Soi by cK Parker. THB EPECTRE OF MIUNIGHT., Dances by the Sisters Fowler. pg by G. B. Beso M'lle Marietta Ravel on the *igbt ko: To ¢o! the best version of JACK EHEPPA®. FORD’S NEW THEATER, TENTH STREET. ABOVE EB. Jonw T. Ford... Manager and Proprietor SATURDAY. Sept 19, TWO GRAND PERFORMANCES, AFTERNOON AND NIGHT. Last appearance of ce! ‘ed eccentric Comedian, MB. CHARLES WHEATLEIGR, in the Comedy entitled A MODEL OF A WIFE. Last representations of THE NAlAD QUEEN! THIS AFTERNOON, at 2 o’ciock, : TO-NIGHT, at7 o'clock, ®7 MONDAY, Sept. 23. the beautiful and ac. com plised Comedienng, MISS MAGGIE MITCH- ELL willappear In her com pacion play to Fanchon, entitled LITTLE BAREFOOT, translated from the ;Serman text by the author of “ee ODO FELLOWS’ HALL, BEVENTH STREET, WYMAN, THE VENTRILOQUIST AND WIZARD, with LIFE-MOVING AND SPEAKING ANTOMATA, EVERY NIGHT. at8 o'clock, And EVERY WEDNE*DAY and SATURDAY AFTERNOONS, at 3 o’clock. Ka” Admitrion 25 eerts; Children 15 cents, See small bills, Reserved Seats 4: cents. fe 19 7t* clude OR HENT—A fine STORE on Seventh street, one of the best locations in Washington for any buriners. Apply at the Gosling Restaurant, No. 247 Peon. ave. bet. 12th and t8th ste = jy25tf FOARM FOR SALE —A very superior Farm of 210 acres, With good Dwelling House ; larga Barn Stable for 12 es; new Corn House. and all her needfal buildings, The Paria is in good caltivation and offers advantayer eeldom to be met with ; itisonly eight milesfrom Washington Por further particulare app y personaily to W. A, BATCHELOR, on the Reventh street roat, or if by letter address W. A BATCHELOR, Silver Springs Port Office, Moatgowery county, Maryland, Vosression can be given immediately, au 18-e0lm™ ARM POR RENT—A smsli farm, 4 miles from Washington. Dwolling (12ro0ms), with out- heures, orchard and garden, without the land if desired. For pacticulara apply through P. 0, Jd... Box 384. 3¥ F e02m* FARM NEAR WASHINGTON IN MONT- GOMERY COUNTY #OR SALB.—Phe enb- ber being unabia to give it any attention, offers The land is in Berry's Dietrict, about W milestrom Washington, near the Ook- ville Turupike. 1t contains ahout 24° acros, ninety ef which are under cultivatioa and have been well ed; the restofit in pine and chestrut. The land lays well: is well watered ; vary easily in proves and in a short time would double the price asked for it. The improvements consist of asinall Sottase, an excellent barn, recently built, corn houte, &c. Terius: One-third cash ; the balance in one, two and three years. Ifthe purchaser desired, the erops on the land would be disposed of and possession given im- mediately. Apply to LOUIS MAOKAUL, Je.,No 3 Donbartonstreet, Geo: PERSONAL. | PRS SUBSCRIBER WISHES TO PRUCURE A Sub titute. A man that will pass the examiaa- tion, and who is ly ‘Apply to nota deserter. will 09 paid liberal NO. 8. RAMSAY, Ottice uf Gown 2ist stieet, between Mand F, Wash- ington, D. fe 18-3t* OTIC¥.—MBB, AHOLIAB wishes to inform in- quiring persons that she is ready to read the past, present, and future events. Can be consulted on Various watters of importance. from 9 a, m. until 9 p.m.sat No, 60 south A street. Capitol Brill, between Ist and 2d sts. 0 18-30" Kepair sho M DB. DAVIS'S ETHOD OF TREAT!NG ALL VENERKAL and Private Diseases is fast gaining favor All peraens suffering with Byphilis, Gonorrhea and Seminal Weakness will do well to call upon him. Feausie Diseases of all kinde scientifically treated. Charges moderate. Koom No, 22, 458 Seventh street, Opposite Post Office. se 15 Im* O IMPOBITION.—MADAME KOSS, Doctress ond Astrologist, was born with » natural gift, Bhe tells tke past and future—never known to fail. URES 8} y marriss pringe together those long: separated; cures all diseases. Business strictly confidential. No. 2333 G@ street north, corner o! 12th street west, three squares from the Patent Office, The Kol apece= t ean show a Kkeness of fature husband or absent friend in re- ality. Ladies cents: Gentlemen $1. se3 Im™ WANTED! 4 EVERY LADY IN WASHINGTON 4 to see these Roses, and call at THE PINKING AND STAMPING DEPOT, Ne. 351 F street, Opposite the Patent Office. 6,000 elegant Patterns for Braiding and Bm- BAe td SNP a jew Pai 4 BF Blamped Goots, Braid and Blix for sate, MILITARY SUBSTITUTES. UBSTITCTER WANTED.—Thrve Substitutes Wanted immediately, for which we will give the bigbest cash eg. Apply immodistely to ¥.8- Detween @ and Hats, vere 4? Seventh Ritee QosetiTorEs AwaDeD RB — Tho high- eat Will be paid for AU BS TITOTES peat aD me ‘Those in wantof Substitutes en. interest to apply at the ‘Intelli- gence and Real Estate Office,” No. 611 Minth a.. near Pennsylvani . an 0-4 sevenues _N, H. MILLER. GROVER’S THEATRE. THIS POPULAR THEATER, NEWLY BUILDING, WILL OPEN IN A SHORT TIME, FOR THE COMING BEAION, with the EMINENT COMBINATION: FE. L. DAVENPORT, J. W. WALLACK, AND A COMPANY OF RARE EXCELLENCE. &F The Opening Performance will be announced in a few days. se 19. tf CANTERBURY HALL, LOUISIANA AV., muin BixTm Brau Wm. &. Binn-......_. Bole Manager and Proprietor TO-NIGHT, MISS CLARA FOWLER, The Youthful and exutiful Danseuse, late of Hay- market Theater, London, FEARFUL, MYSTERIOUS PRESENCE! THE GHOST! IN THe THRILLING PRAMA, THE SHADES OF DEATH! Second week of the Kzropean Dansense, MISS MILLIE FOWLER. The Accomplished Fongstresa and Danseuse, MISS ERNESTINE DE FAIBER. The Perfect*Formed impersonator of Statuary, MISS FANNIE WILSON. THE ALBUM OF BEAUTY! EXCELSIOR CORPS OF COMEDIANS! POPULAR FAMILY MATINEE ON BATUBDAY AFTERNOON. Admission twonty five and fifty cents. Doors open &t7 o'clock; performance at 8 o'clock. Bo 14-6t VARIETIES! VARIETIES! 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Furravetruia, Sept. iS.—Tuformatioa from parties arrived here trom Kichmond ty-day, | and who left the latter city ou Monday, state | positively that Gen. Lee has gone South for | ecme purpore unknown to thr public. Gen. Lorgsir ets command has been Bent to reinforce Charleston and Monile, and Gen. Hiil’s corps is believe haye bren seat to tne | aceictance of Brage. There are now about sixty thousand (!) troops about Richm« junging to the Ariny of Northern Viryinia. This force has fallen hack to the line of tha Aichmond deiences. Gen. Sain Jones hastwo br.gaces, comprising about cignt thousand men in West Virginia, commanded by Brigadier Generals Eccles and Jackson. He is about to mxke another raid toward Beverly. His brad- quarters are at Union, Monroe county. 1 den bas fifteen hundred cayulry acting as par- tisan rangers. His headquarters are six miles west of Harrison ville, Virginia. FROM RUsECKANS’ ARMY Lengstreet Reported to have Joined Bragg. HEADQUARTERS IN THE FIELD, CHATTANOO- Ga, Sept. 17.—AN quiet. Noatuck bas been made. The enemy remains in possession of Gap Pigeon Mountains and avout Lataye'te, The lines very close with occasional sxir- Captain Drury, chief of artillery of General Van Cleye's staff, was shot in the bowels by a sharpshooter. ‘The wound is dangerous. Itis reported that Longstreet has arrived at Reeaca with 20,40 men. Gur army is in splendid heatth and spirits. FROM NORTH CAROLINA. New Yor, Sept. 15.—A letter from Newbern, dated the lith instant, says rete! privateers are runing the blockade at Wilmington to a feartul extent. Peace meetings are being held in nearly every town in North Carolina. The conservatives are making preparations to send Congressmen to the Federal Co in case Lee's army shail be driven out o. gma, FROM CHARLESTON. New York, Sept. 15.—The steamer Merri- mac, from Hilton Head on the H4th and Charies- ton bar on the noon of the 16th, arrived at 2.30 this afternoon. Our forces now have full possession of Mor- ris Island. Buttery Gregg has been pat in or- der, and is sending occasional shot and shell into Fort Moultrie, but the effectis unknown. Among the pussengers by the Merrimac is Brigadier General Stevenson. -The World has a spe. om Cairo, dated yesterday, sta- there, from below, with tne in- | an exp-dition, comprisiag iled from New Orleans on the $:b inst., destination unknown. A Memphis special of tue 15th inst. to the World, says the Mobile Register contains a dis- | path from Richmond, siylig Gen. Joe Junn- | ston commander of the army of Virginix. The | seme paper prints in appeal from the Mayor | ot je in behulf of the destitute people of | tha is Citizene direct from there state that rebel | troops are hurrying to Allanta, Georgia, from all directions, and that Mobile is alinost bare | of soldiers. cial telegram ting an arri Martial Law in Missouri. St. Louis, Sept. is.\—Gen. Schofield has is- | sved an order tating that hereatter martial | law willbe rigidly enforced throughout this department against 211 persons who shall in any Manner encourage mutiny or i bordi- nation, or endeayor to create dissatisfaction among the troops, or against all persons who | shal) publish or utter publicly words caleulat- ed to excite insurrection or lawless acts among people, or who shall publish falsehoods or mis- Tepresentations @f fa: tz calenlated to embarrass or weaken military autherities, or in any man- ner interfere with them in the discharge of their duties. Freshet on the Lehigh. Easton, Pa., Sept. 1s.—It rained hard here all cay. The rivers are rising rapialy, and much danger is apprehended. The Delaware division of the canal is badly damaged below here, and a week, at least, will be required to repair it. From the Army of the Potomac. HEADQUARTERS ARMY OF THB POTOMAC, Sept. 18.—Nothing of importance has occurred to-day. Our position on the Rapidan remains unchanged. Maine Election. Baxcor, Mz., Sept. 18—Returns trom three hundred and seventy-pine towns give Coney, for Goveruor, 18.478 majority. The same towns last year gave Coburn 5,921 majority. BUDGET OF SOUTHERN NEWS. From late Charleston papers it seems that Beauregard and Co. though disposed to brag a good deal over the repulse of the storming par- ty at Sumter find cause for serious forebodings from the invincible energy and ‘perseverance shown by their Yankee assailants. The Charles. ton papers have not a word now tosay of Yan- kee cowardice erin disbaragement of Yankee war-like qualities. The Mercury of the 16th anys: “The enemy have been chiefly employed in throwing up works at Oummings Point, in strengthening and repairing Battery Wagner, and making alterations and additions to their batteries in the interior of the island—among other things. in cutting embrasures in a battery on Beacon Hill. In these operations they dis- play their usual unquestionable energy; and their 6 is steady, in spite of the fire un- der which they are compelled to toil for the it part at thetic. In tho meanwhile theic Fatteries have been perfectly silent though ours, as we have already hinted, have not been alto- gether idle.” Beauregard is in hot water again with ¢he Richmond authorities. The Richmond Sentinel, (Jeff Davis’ organ,) having charged careless- ness upon Beauregard for allowing the Yankees to get a foothold on Morris Island, the Charies- ton Mercury of the 36th August replies in an ar- ticle evidently dictated by Beauregard, in which it repels with much ill-temper the “transparent attack upon the commander of this department” by a paper “sometimes ac- credited as the organ of the administration.” The Mercury tells Jeff Davis thatif he had sent troops to the defence of Charleston, as urgently called for by Beauregard, the condition of things would have been different there. The Mercury cays: “Gen. Beauregard had to provide against attacks upon’ Charleston in several different directions. The route from North Edisto, or John’s Island, through St. Andrew’s Parish, constituted one; another method of attack was to cut off railroad communication with the in- terior and approach by the Neck, James Ieland constituted a third; the route by Sullivan's Isiand, Mount Pleasant and the direction of Cooper, constitnted a fonrtn—Morris. Island being the fifth. ie of these were thought by the commanding general to be vital; others not. “The n by the enemy Of thé south ena’ of Mgns tated 1, but. thes pees of oral isa ot roils ifortan: ir enem) ower, AS. too, AO Infliok t is believed ho-chose 7 under existing circus" je fall of Charleston. With cates eco | etriket dyafter all, was not aw uamixed "} . Op} Ote @ rerivus resistance, * * . Temey be asked, then, it informed so accu- Tately, Bud anticipating precisely the coarse of theeLimy, Why ded mot the department and Gie'Tict Commander piace Motzis Iviund in con. divi to mectind foil this auack? Che ane ewer given is: Waot of labor fo carry out the TiS Or its Gefense > wantofarmament for | the works nece-eary to that end; and last, but e. Peel weutctimen to hold and fight any so 7ks which might Dive Leen throwa up at fcuih end of Morris Island, without ciri « her ompor ast points ot tne facbie sup- To have withdrawn labor, or en for these purposes [rom our ouines T-laid, was deemed outof the From no oher quarter in this de- partment, we ere Assured, could they nave ben dawn THR EURBSTED BLAKELKY GUN. eee she Re wund Exarniuer, ept. 15 ] + Dave sires fRupocnced the bursting at Chartertor, on Inst Seturday morning, of one cf the mammoth Engiizn guns. At time of WiiDe by particulars of the afkir had reached us; but how ail we know of the ordnance, we think it Bkrly tbat the catustrophe Was broaght ebout by un attempr tomabkea long shut —asiot which should astonisa tae Yankers and throw abe eriormence OF thelr Reayiest pieces into the ehude, These guns were never designed for this sort of practice, and cannot stand it. They are fachiom d and designed tor direct shots atsbort TALge, When the wright of the projecdles will crush irresistibiy through earti, syne or iron. ‘The turiet cf x Monitor would be cayed in by oLe plumb rbot as complricly as u tall sil hat wouid be crushed by a blow of the fist of a ne ee mun. But the barrel of the gun mast ve hormonial or the muzzle depressed, Gen. Feau d cannot her gmong the advocates of mon leust of this nation. as we learn upon the best &ulhority that he telegraphed the anthori- a that they nved not send him ‘uy more of them. Tbe ranked HUNOUS, At AFPAIKS IN TENNESSEE, {From the Richmond Enquirer, Sept. 16) ‘The Chat'anooga Repel (published at M eta, Ga.,) scys tbat the news from tne front is of a stirring charact-r. Chattanooga has at length been abandoned. The post office, the Telegraph oltice, and the remainder of the bag- gege iv the Gepartments, have o-en removed this side Shickamaugs station, and the town is temporarily evacuated or a movement upon the evemy’s ndyance in the Wins’ vailey. Searcely 2 foot of the soil of Fennesses is now eccupied by our troops, and the question us to the itcovery of the lost ground will depend Mainly upou the result of the operauons alonz the valley. i Frem the Courier, at Rome, Ga, we learn that the] olliciai ne ws received there from Aipine, a ite town ahove Rome, was dat ut the former point at 10 o'clock Sunday The enemy was then reported in tore: : moving cown Wile’ valley, and the force generally euimuted at from 10,40 to 15,000. The report that Wharton was killed, and two or tures of his companies captured, is false. The designs of the enemy were not understood. The Courier thinks it is hardly probable that he will ate timp, with any J000 or 15,000 men, to pass Bragg’s flank and thus expoee himself to be cut off trom the rear. If he were making a mere raid upon Reme, he might have been eine. three days ago, if not defeated in the effort. The Meridian Mississippian of the 7th states that relisble information has been receiyed in Selma that the Yankees were in force near Gaceden, Wills’ Valley, on Saturday last, about thirty thousand of their cavalry going towards Kingston. Wheeler’s cavalry had been repulsed by a large body of them, and Wee tailing back, receiving :einforcements, It is coubiless the purpose of the raiders to + ralirotd at or uear Rome or King- and stop communication with Bragg's ‘lis we regard as the beginning of an im- portant MOveMent on the partotencmy. We | shailexpect tu hear of a general engagement in Enst Tenres:ve in a few days. e Atlanta Intelligencer of Friday last, September 11, furnishes the following: An intelligent gentleman who arrived in our city yesterd mortuns from te front, gives the rollowing information: Three trains lett Chickamanga at 5 o'clock Pp. m. cn Wednesday, bringing away all the foverL ment property, army stores and other yulnublis. The Yenkee cavalry were prowling about neer to Griysville, three mils north of that place, when lust beard from, while an adeyaate tor Contecerates was also near to Grays- ville, holding the passes. Another Confederate force was holding the country eastof the State road, to intercept raids, chonging their position to suit emefgencies. The mein body of our forces were at the right place to meet the encmy and to give them battle. From the latest counts we are inclined to think that tke enemy, whois in very large force, it be gives battle a: all, will do so on the Ala- bami sice, pear to our Stateline, westof Rome. Meny rumors are afloat, but we place no coutidencein them. We feel sutisfied from alt that we believe to be reliable that wily as Rosecrans is repyted to be, he has this time met his match, and wili ve discomfited in hismove- ments if be does not fight, and will be beaten if he does, Let our people cheer up, for day is again breaking. ‘We find the following in the Rebel of the 10th : Nothing further hax been developed ot the movements of Gen. Bragg rince oaryesterday’s edition. The whole of our available force w. concentrated for the advance upon the heavy column of the enemy, which was coming down the Walls Valley ; but it is reported to-day tha: the enemy is jelling back in the direction of Chattanooga. Two reg:ments of Federal sol- diers enme into Obattanovga on Thrsday, from the direction of Bridgeport, moving round the base of Lookont. ‘he greatest activity pre- vails, and continued confidence exists with the army. 1t was ramored that @ quantity of our etores were destroyed at Chicamuuga Sta- licn, bat the rumor lacks official confirma:ion. “Jack” Unpgrwoop RxLEasxp.—Mr. Joha Underwood, of Ovcoquan, ho was captured on the 7th instant at mightiest eee een Occoquan, ® party the guerrilla bani under Kincheloe, ‘was released on Wednesday Jat Pe mne cantare’ tn Bradarinwesmce = anded over to the Confedernte comminder there. Said commander stated that there was nocharges hgainst him, and that thers. fure he must be released. This was dove after he bad given ‘ale not to disclose any- thing that he hi ed within their lines. Mr. Underwood ative of Virginia, snd has always been auch, uncompromitin=, avowed Union man. He never wasa midting man in any respect, and his release is strong evidence that the rebels have materisity moti. fied their treatment of Union men in this State, He had to walk over fifty mites to get within our lines,—traveled by day and by nigh’, and ‘was much jaded when he reached tnis city. Kincheloe’s sand, fie that of Moseby, hus become, if it was mot originally, a veritable banditt, and the rebels and sympattiz-rs of the counties in witch they prowl hive b:come very much disgusted with them. They say they are no 1especters Of persoti®, and'stesting from all who are in their way, ‘transfer their booty to the regularly organized réhel troops, reales whatever they ean by 6a.) transier.— Alex. News. 4 New York Money Migcer— fhe Merata of yesterday says: Money is easy; call loons about six per cent, with @isposition of the fMoniti-s ang part of bankers to make , laterals. The banits will’ pay €3,500,00) the Sub-Treasury to-morrow under the ecekt negotiation, and-some of them profess to be =, easy about the supply of backs. ‘T! ie as-) sociation will, however. have more Ease on hand after paying this’call than it ha? be- 7 he ‘con areas ahs anpepaaen nee Bae mn, had the enemy. mises gn rae at bi u ieee Th aaed tan aoe hae g, the enemy must have held Ohar. ithe mercy of its nameseaaee orn his central ciepot at’

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