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=—— THE EVENING STAR @® PUBLISHED EVERY AFTERNOON (SUNDAY EXCEPTED,) E STAB BUILDINGS, ousen Pens's AVBNUE AND li tH STREET, BY W. D. WALLAOHG ——s—— served without wra) by carri Papers ers 1 oent per copy, or heh one per epee, packsges carriers @ year, eee To mail subscribers the price is Rico « year, in advance; $2.50 for six months; $1.25 for three months; and for less than three months at the rate of 12 cents s week. Single copies, with or without wrappers, TWO OENTS. S97 ADVERTISEMENTS should be sent to the ofice before 11 o’clock m.; otherwise they may uot appear until the next day. PROPOSALS. ROPOSALS FOR ROOFING FELT. EP ASS’'¥ QUARTERMASTER’S Ovric! pou Waskisgion, No. 134 north F sree, ASHINGTON. D_O., Bept. 28, 1983. SuaLep PROPOSALS will be received at this office unti) SATURDAY, Oct. 3, 1863, at 12 o’cloek m., for the rurpore of Spica | the United States uatil the 5th of January, » with Lath, Pitch, and Rochng Felt, to be traction of Btadie: Tracks, and Warehouses. ‘he Fe}t to te laid on toe buili and the bid- der wi}l be supposed to contemplate sald rooiag a composed of the above named materials, and his bid will state the price per rquare foot ror farnish- ing the same, placing iton the building, and com- leting the root in all respects The articles above- pamed to be delivered at such points in such quantities, at such time. and placed upon such buildings in the city and county of Washington, D. as the Chief Assistant Quartermaster may di 5 "The Selivery and work to commence on or before the 6th day of October, 1863, and all the work, when fixie hed. vo be eatisfactory to said Chief Assis:ant Quartermaste Bidders are ested to farnish with their bids comsiee of the quality of the articles they propose leliver 2aid articles will be subject toarigid inspection eee: fi disloyal parties will net be con. ‘rom 4 sidered, nnd an oath of allegiance to the ©. 8. Gove ernment must accompan! nition. roposals must be addressed to Capt. Mivet L. Har'z, Assistant Quartermaster U.8. Army. Wash- angton es S:; and peat be plainly marked “ Pro- elt. Dnt WARD L. HARTZ, ‘D 56 29-5t Captain, A.Q. M., 0.8. Army, peorceas FOR ROOFING FELT. Cavatry Bourgav, Orrice oF OnteF QoaRnTsRMaSTRR, Wasuincron, D, O., September 9, 1863. PRorosats are solicited at this office for the fu nishing of ROOFING FRLT in considerable qua: tities, as it may be required from time to time, the construction of cavalry stables and barracks. The Felt to be de:ivered at the wharf of the Cavelry Depot at Gisboro Point, near this city. Didders are request-d to send with their bids samples of the quality of Felt they propose to fur- pith. The Felt will be subject to inspection on de- aoe . sy ced SAWTELLE Tivery. . Lieut. Col. and Chief Quartermaste se 10-tf Cavalry Sureau. peeorosars FOR HORSES. X Oi yiine SUEEaU. Office of the ue, uarter master. Wasninaron, DO cAdgunt 5183, PaoPosals are solicited it liyered at Pittsburg. Penn: Wemineton City, Syracuse, n¢iana Proposals will be considered for the furnishing of Horses ia lots of not less than twonty-fire, (25.) Tke Horses to be from fifteen (15) to sixteen (i6) Randa high, from five (5) to nine (9) yeacs old wall broken to the saddie. compactly built, in good flesh, and free from all defects. The ability of the bidder to fulfil his agreement must be guarantied by two responsible persons, whose signatures must be appended to the guar- it 28. “The responsibility of the gusrantora must be shov n by the cflicial certificate of the Clerk of the Bearert District Court, or of the United States District Atterney. Proporais must be addressed to Lieutenant Colonel O G, Bawtelle, Chief Quartermaster Oav- bysd Bares: and be indor on the envelope “Proposals for Horses. * G, BAWTELLE, Lieut. Col. and Ohief Quartermaster, Cavalry Bureau. {ZALBD PROPOSALS FOR PURNISHING THE ‘© Subsistence Department with (60) FIVE HUN- DRED TONS OF BALED HAY, are invited till the 15th day of October, 1363 The Hay tobe of the Dest quality, and to be delivered at the wharves at Bixth street. The Hay to be weighed at the time of delivery, and the weight so determined to be the purchase weight. Bids ~». be required in dupli- cate. and no bid will be received from parties who are disloyal, or who he7e easy failed with contracts made -with the Government, or from bidders not_present to respons: Payment will be made in “‘Gertificates of Indebtedness”? A con tract a ‘c bond will be required to be entered into, Bids to be directed to Col. A. BECK- WITH, A. 9. 0, and O. B., 223 @ street, Washing ton, D,O. se21 an 18 tf E CALL THE ATTENTION of Purchasers w our new and large assortment of, PIANOFORTES, from the most celebrated| factories, ruch as Steinway & Sons aad! Raven & ranean we are meiling at the lowest factory pri e have also on hand a few second- band Piancs, in best order, in rosewood cases, for sale upon easy terms. W. G. METZEROTT, se 25 orser of lith st. and Penn. avenue. Oo W’S L Sie SELF-8SEALING JARS, FOR PRESERVIRG FRUITS, VEGETABLES, &0., The only Jar ever invenied thai can be Tested. Yor ae ee, SS ft ieee ti aery inds of Frui her or ects W BOTRLER 4° sof : enera. ousefurnishin, re, se2k-6t a 315 Iron Hell. AMILY CARRIAGES, ROOKAWAYS, TOP F NO-TOP BUGGI TROTTING WaGens. GL DS, EXPRESS AT PRIVATE SALE. Having a ‘arger assortment of the above than can be found it y other establishment in this city, we respectfully ca!l the atten: tion of parchasers of Vehicles for pleas ure or draught, to the eee Variety, both New and fecord Hand. constantly on band st our Basaar and Reposi’ 98 Louisiana avenue, between 9th ard lth streets. Great iaducements offered ia prices. WM. L. WALL & CO., 8e25-6t Auctioneers. I THE DRAT! THE DRAFT! 8 Now all over, and every one can now look young and gay again. Ali those who wish to cha: the shace oreolor ofthe Hair should call and a bottle of LOSWELL & WAEBNBB’S COLORIFIC FOR COLORING THE HAIR, It will certainly change the Hair or Whiskers to a beautiful Brown or Black, without any wash or preparation what- r. pectl'arly adapted to Ladies’use. It isso simple that it can bi by any one, with but little trouble, and without entangling the Hair. For sale st BOSWRLL'S Fancy and Military store, No. 302 B street, near Mth. se%-1m {8un. Chron.) MET’S COBN SALVE. ; IMMEDIATE RELIEF AND PERMANENT CURE. t for Corns only. ot gui : * 301 Broadway, N. ¥. sale in Washin; For sale in Wen OALVERT FORD, Dragsist, se 7-1m 290 Pena. avenue (‘OAL BY THE CARGO OB SINGLE TON, FOUR THOUSAND TONS ON HAND. woop OF TES BEST QUALITY, At Yard corner 0 and ist street, near B. & 0. B BR. Depot; and Wharf foot of 11th street, Island, au 2Z7-Im* O. W. PALMBR, IMPORTANT TO SUTLERS. SUTLEES WILL FIND H. A. DOWNING & C0.'S CONOENTRATED OLAM TO BE A MOST VALUABLE ARTIOLE 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 Soupor Chowder. It is highly recemmended by Army Surgeons, ° The profits are large. For rale by BARBOUR & SEMMES, Sole Agents, 65 Louisiana Avenue, Washington, D O. MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS, HE Cheapest place in the City to Instruments, such as Guitars, V cordeens, Banjos, Tambouriens, Drums, Fifes. , &c together with Instruction Books for ail in- ; struments, fine Guitar and Violon Strings, is at ©. BOSWELL’B Fancy and Military store, 302 2 yoo» street, near I {8an. Chron } se24-1m1 ‘ BEY were wee sogtetonera oo ™ re] ORTERS, : Ea ad ‘WEOLEGALE AND BETAIL sum Wan "~~. OHINA, GLASS AND BARTHEN WARB, « 4 itehers, Block ham ber + wes Pigpanned Walnem. Water Coolers, Mtn Oil Lamps, Lan- terns, Stone ‘Ware, &e., &6., &e. Goods Packed and Delivered im this Clty snd Georgetown free of charge. 504:0 Fellow events st., My 2-eoly bo eval on | 1,400 saline aale b; x Per schooner 8 Bi a Bete: v=. XXII. EDUCATIONAL. WASHINGTON. D. C.. THURSDAY. OCTOBER 1, 1863. N&. 3,305. THE WEEKLY STAR. This excellent Family and News Journa Containing a greater variety of interesting Treading than can be found im-any other, is published on Friday morning. r TERMS—Cash, invariably in advance. Single copy, per annum, -81 08 me — es .4% en pies Twenty-fi “a It invariably contains the « W; News” that has made The Daily Evening Star circulate so generally throughout the country SZ Single copies (in wrappers) can be pro- cured at the counter, immediately after the issue of the paper. Price—THREE Carrs. FOR SALE AND RENT EORGETOWN EMALE SEMINARY, G A BOARDING AND DAY §cCHOOL, 161 Wrst Sraggt, Grorcerown, D. 0. The duties of this institation will be resamed Monday “. 7th pris. pay be obtained at an Sects M. J. HARROWR, Principal, BMOOK VILLE ACADEMY. A soanbING SOHOOL For Boys, in a quiet healthy vilisge,20 miles from Washington by the Beventh trees Road. For cata'ogues, address at Brookevilie, Md. E.B.PRETTYMAN, A. M., se 18 Im Principal MES. BROOKE'S ENGLIsa AND FRENCH Bosrcing and Day &choo!, No. 130 Penn. av., Beven Buildings. The ninth year and seventeenth semi-annual session of this Institution will com- mence on Morday, September 23th, 1863. Circulars can be obtained at the bookstores and of the Prin- cipal. 8e 14-Sm* BR. H. TOWNSEND CONTINUES (AFTER 4 OR SALE—A BREAD BAKBRY, with GOOD Fo Stoo eee FIXTURES. Chis is the oldest established stand Georgetown, and st pioeent doin, ger bus‘ness than has been done jor the last ten years. For furtaer information apply at 1¥0 Bridge street Georgetown. se 25-tf Fo SALE—A fice FRAME COTTA 3® HOUSE, beautifully rituated. coutainin; eleven rooms, on Delaware avenue, ore and s half squares north of the Capitol. Vor particulars aps! to J. 0. coor at ‘bos, W. Williams’ Stables on 8th street. cS R*44 ESTATE AGENOY. Persons wanting to Rent or Purchase Dwelling or Btore Houtes ean be accommodated at the Keal Estate Agency. Also, persons havi: g Property of apy kind that they desire to Sell, Rent or Lease, can be furnished with the best of ‘puronasers and te ts fi f charge. ‘When di feds the vary best of references can be . COGSWELL & JACKSON ‘Law eA o'clock 3 1.) to give lessons in the Art of | Attorneys and Counzellors at and Real Estate Singing and laying, t Pianoforte and Organ. rokers, Appiy at No, 420 et, near 14th, or addre: 458 £eventh streat. oppo, the Post Office—Rooms through the PO. se 5-1m* [se 15-Im*] 19 and 20 ‘upstairs, BS. BUBR OT FOR SALE —That desirable unimproved M WILL RE-OPEN Lot on south side of Penn. avanue, beiwesa a MONDAY. Sept 2th Seer ae nate Avene x tf ity ei mteas) f a W391 Hi street. ‘au z-sotvoti=” | Bag & front on the Avenue of fifty sig eo ‘HS UNION i} BRO FEMALE ACADEMY, Corner of 14th strectand New York avenue. The Fourteenth Annual Seasion commences Bep- tember 7, . Gireul batthe Bookstor au 17-tf AUCTION SALES. By THOMAS DOWLING, Auctioneer. Georgetown, D. C. RUSTEE'S SALE OF VALUABLE IM- PROVED PworeRty AND WaTeR POWER NEAR Groxcrrown, D. O., ar Avction.—By virtue of a deed of trust from John 8. Berry & Oo , tothe subscriber, made the 22d day of June, 1859, and re- corded among the lard recor¢s of said District, in Liber J. A. 8 , No, 180, at Folio 23, &c.. 1 will sell at Public Auction on tne premises, to the highest bidder,on SATURDAY, tne th ‘day of October next, at 12 o’clock m., that portion of the Old Foundry Property lying west of Georgetown and situated between the Chesapeake and Ohio Canal d the Potomac river, (excepting however, the section includiog the two Stone Mills assigned to D.L, Shoemaker & Brother by articles of agree ment recorded in same Liber No, 147, at Folio 36, &c,, aud the extreme eastmost angle convayed to John Coreorsn by deed reco-ded in same Liber No. 203, at Folio 35,&c). There ie upon the property 'to be sold. avery valuable Distillery, with fixtures, &c., pow in succeseful operation witb good water ower from the Canal, es weli as from the stream pownas “ MiH Branch.” runniog through the remises. By reference to the records touching be transfer of various portions of the original Foundry property, it will be seen that all reserva- tious necessary for the complete <nj »yment of the residue have been made, : There are several valuable sites on said proper for the developement of water power, located t the end of the Canal ani begiari ty as hey furnish a rare opportunity for per- g raalestate investinerts A plat of the entire Fountry Property and Shomaker’s and Cor- coran’e sections, will be exbibited upon application to the Trustee, aad on the day of sila. : ‘Terms: One fourth cash; and the balance in three equal payments, to be secured by no es at six, twelve, and eighteen months bearing interest, and a deed of trust on the premises, Ifthe terms of the sale are not complied with in six days from the day of sale inclusive, the proprty will beresold upon 10 days votice, at the rist and cost of the defaulting purshaser. All convayanc- ing and stamp duties at the cost of the parchazer,’ GH DAPERTON, Trustee, 8el0-eod&ds THOS. DOWLING. Auct By GREEN & WILLIAMS, Auctioneers. WP RUsters SALE Of THREE-STORY BRICK DWELLISG- HOUSE ON CapiToL @ILL.—By virtue of a deed in trust. bearing date January I7th. 1359, and recorded in Liber J, A. 8., No. (72, folios 259, «t 5eq., one of the land records of Washington county, all sell at Pablic Auction, in front of the AY, the 6th day of October, o’clock p. m., the following described remise: Myall that certain pice of land Iying in the city of Washington. District of Columbia, cnown a3 the north part of Lot No. 18, in Square No. 785, bounded and described as follows FOUrtD Street east, 32 fect 2 Inche: riortheast corner of said iot and A north on the line of Fourth street 32 ‘eet 2}: inches; thence weat on the line of the lot 97 feet to an al- ley; thence south on the line of said alley 32 feet 234 inches, and thence east 97 feet to the place of be- sning excepting and reserving from t PP aire above described analley about 4 feet wide ani 20 feet in length in the southwest corner of said remises ; also, excepting a strip of land 4% inches in width running across the south line of said lot. The premise: ove described are improved by a three-story bi dwelling heuse, and situated near the corner of north A and Fourth street, three squares north of the Oapitol grounds. ‘erms: One-third cash ; balance in equal pay- ments at six, twelve, and eighteen months, to be secured by deed of trust on the premises. Conveyancing at the cost of the purchaser. terms of sale are not complied with ining thence ‘three days’ notice of such re-sa'e. . T. STEVENS Trustee, sel5-eokds GREEN & WILLIAMS, Auct’rs. rpsustEn’s BALE OF A VALUABLE FARM x MOw1GOMERY COUNTY, ManYLanp —By virtue ‘ofa cerree of the Cireuit Court for Montgomery ty, sitting as a Court of Equity and passed in e in the said Court depending between John B O! tt and others complainants, and Smith Thompson ard others defendants, the undersigned Trustees will offer at Public Sale on the premises, on SATUBDA day of Octeber next, at 10? m., to the highect bidder, the farm of the Tate Di lagett, Esq., in Montgoaery Known as ‘* Locust Grove.’’ id Brookville Turnpike about seven and a from Washington city and containing sixty scres of land, more er | ‘This Farm is eligibly situated in a pleasan' dorh and convenient to churdhes of lous denominations, jaimgrovea with a good sub- e palldia . it x iy ou! we variety of Shotes fruit trees. and high state of due in eighteen ef mont reston ym the of sal able annual; ‘aod "the yment thereot to Pnecared bythe Bonds of jaser with a surety or sureties. t> b3 approved by th e yment of the whole purchase money and not before. the Trastees will convey tothe pur- ehager the property, free. clear, and discharged of all claim of the ies to the cause and ofany ekg or persons claiming By, from, or uader Fsons desirous of examining’ the proverty oan ‘so by calling on Smith Thom: |. who re- sides tlereon, £P the day fied Yor the tale of tie should be too rainy for persons to attend, rty will be sold on the foll Satur- ber %th, at the same hour da; "Oe ani off GLAND, T: ar ee iE By J. 0. MoGUIRE & OO. ANDBOMB 78 REE STORY - a cK BUILD! F PUBLIO AUC- On BAEUBDAY AFTERNOON, October bat 6 o'clock. on the premises, we shall sell, a it three-' tory, dwelling- brick bask building, situ- ated at the corner of north D street and nd street esst. The lot fronts 50 feet on D street, and rupalback 128 feet to a 15 Spot alley, The house is reg | built, contains sixteen large Teoms, complete, with all the modern improve- mer ts. and is in every respect a first-class house. &7 Pcasession given October 2th, 1863. Terms: One third in cash ; the remainder in six, twelv. yn montao: ith in’ ° cured by a deed of trust on t! se-eod&ds J.C. McGU1 Auctioneers. BBIOK HOUSE, with eemiees & 00. ny J McGUIRE & OO., Auctioneers. ALUABLE IMPROVED Pou ‘ARS OF GROUND aT PusLio Avetion.— HUBSDAY AFTER- NOON. October 8th, at 8 0’clock,on the premises, we eball sell the whoie of Square No. 774, contain- ing about ore hundred thousand square feet of ground ; bounded by Third and Fourth streets east and K and L streets north ; lying well with the ‘fades ; enclosed with a good fence, and undera igh state of cultivation, and is supplied with some vers choice fruit trees. The improvements consist of a Frame Dwelling- house, containing tour rovms, and a barn, Terms : One-third cash ; b: eight mecnths, with of {rust on the pri neat Aa ais All conveyancing a! of the purchaser. 3.0. McGUIRE & OO, Acts. 8629 cok Os By J _O, McGUIRE & OO., Auctioneers. XEOUTOR’S SALE OF IMPROVED PROP- gprty.—On TUESDAY A?LEBNOON Sth, at 6 o’cloek, on the premises, I shall sell Lot No.6 and ypartof5, in Davideon’s subdivision of fquare No. 252, fronting together 28 feet 11 inches on New York avenue, between Isth and ith streets running back about 140 feet to a wide paved ther with the improvements, consist tory Brick Dwelling house and a d cash ; the remainder insixand oat hiitn Interest, secured Dy dead of ‘erms : twelve months. witn interest trust on the premiser. oat of conveyancing. ineluding the United tes stamp, to be t ronaser. Biates stamp, to 90 R MCOLELLAND, Executor. —™ OE AO MetUIKE & OO. Aucts, Ww git Hae tig as on every WaDAESDS aod FO RDAT. at If o'tock 6 aB | Lt. Gol. nh Se 26-e0 forty-vine feet three inches (1493-12) toa twenty fectalley, and a ten feet side alley on the east. This is one of the ver? best vacant lots in the whole city,and con- tains 8.633 square feet; price 60 cents. Apply at the Gas Office. Be 16 eo2w OOD—A quantity of WOOD, Oak and Pine, seasoned, for sale, or .44 and of Thomas Murphy near Rock Cree Jharch. It joins tne Jand of Thomas Brown, Oxarles H. Wiltberger aad Carpenter. — This farm is for sale ; has 8 food Apple and Peach orchard on it, with abundance of water and meadow, with acomfortable Dwelling-house. It bas been used asa market garden for mauy years. It would suit for a dairy. I will sell the Crop and Stock ifrequired. It isa rare chance to get a place Fo pear the City, only 4 miles. . Re22 eo6t™ THOMAS MURPAY. Far FOR RENT—A small Farm, 4 mi Washington. Dwelling (12rooms), with out- heuses, orchard and garden, without the land if desired. For particulars apply through P. 0, D., Box 384. Jy 2 eo2m* 7 a? FARM NEAR WASHINGTON IN MONT- GOMERY COUNTY #f0B SALE.—TIhe sub- scriber being unable to for sale his farm, ive it any attention, o: The land is in Berry's Distr: about 10 miles trom Washington, near ville Turr pike. It contains about 24° of which are under cultivat limed ; the rest of it in pine aud che t. The land lays well: is well watered ; verr easily im- proved and in a short time would double the prica asked for it, The improvements consist of asmall Cottage,an excellent barn, recentiy built, coro houre, dc. i Terms: One-third cash ; the balance in one, two and three years. i Ifthe purchaser desired, the crops on the land would be disposed of and _ possession xiven ini- mediately. Apply to LOUIS MAOKALL, J» ,No 43 Dunbartonstreet, Georgetown dy W-eott BRCE CoTraGE FOR SALE.—That ful Brick Cottage, with covered reia e e 5 ining e*ven rooms. lighted by ax a in Printing Office Bquare, will be sold quire of present occupants or of W. aT by letter orin persoz, Posyession give ately. r Kighth and Ninth streets, and fronting 1¢ Northern Market. Twenth three feet front. with adepth of one hundred feet. Alley in L uire of HAKMON BURNS 40% Penn. av: dro. W. COCHRAN 39% Penn. ave. 5 Foe RENT—A fine STORE on Seventh stre one of the best locations in tebe EY met sta any business. Apply at the Goslin No. 247 Penn. ave. bet. 12th and I3t gence ani PERSONAL. yas PERSON OR PERSO/8 WHO WER making inquiries last Mouday on F atreat be- teen 6th and 7th streets, tor OAPT J. 8 *LO8- SON, will confer a favor b; sending their address to him at Willarda’ Hute: oc ERSONAL.—DR. W, G. H. NEWMAN hasre- moved from No. 76 K s'reet, to Nu. 4) vena: 8) ivante avenue; between ‘2th and 25th streets. Lz MY BED AND BOABRD—MARTHA GIB- SON, on the 28th of July, 1863. Aay way hir- boring her will be dealt with according to law. MANFORD GIBSON, Be 30-3t* Lstreet, between 2ist and22d, M DR. DAVI8’3 ETHOD OF TREATING ALL VENERBAL and Private Diseases is fast gaining favor All persens suffering with Syphilis, Gonorrhea. and Seminal ‘Weakness will do well to eall upon him, Fe nals Diseases of all kinda scientifically treated. zs moderate. Room No, 22, 458 Seventh street, Opposite Post Office, se 15 Im* O IMPOSITION.—MADAME ROSS, Dociress and Astrologist, was born with a natural gift, Bne tells the past and future—never known to fail. Causes speedy marriage prings together those long, all diseases. Business strict! No. 333 G@ street north, corner of 12th street west, three squares trom th fecet Office, @ only person that can show likeness of futuré husbi or absent friend in r ality. Ladies 50 cents: Gentlemen $1. se im WANTED! 4 EVERY LADY IN WASHINGTON aa to see these Boses, and call at THE PINKING AND STAMPING DEPOT, No. 381 F street. Opposite the Patent Office. elegant Patterns for Braiding and Em- plderr age rads to HR oy Stam pod Goods, Braid and Blik for sale, -im N FALL ad a EBBONS| BONNETS, HATS, AED MILLINERY GOODS, ? 0 OHOLOE DESORIPTION AND GEBAT VARIBTY, C JUST RECEIVED. Ladies will oblige me by calling and examining my stock of new FALL and WINTER GOODS be- fore purchasing, as we wish to show our goods, feeling confident they will please—at _ FEANKLIN BTOHISON’S, No. 12 Center Market Space, se 8-1m mn Sth and sth sta, FikST NATIONAL BANK OF WASHINGTON. Capital—$500,000. 7 This Bank, organised under the National Banking Law of the last Congress, is opened this day for the transaction of buriness, at the corner of Fifteenth and F streets, opposite Treasury De- ent. H, D. COOKS, President. Wx. 8. Burrincron, Cashier, se ai-tf So™MsTHING NEW FOR TH LADIES, MES. FOY’S PATENT CORSET SKIRT SUPPORTER is what the name implies. and combining in a neat and simple form the quality of both. Itis regarded by physic and others, competent to of its aay with marked favor, and highly recom- men . sale lesale and i For sale wholesale pee we UIVEY & BRO. District Bole Agents for this Btate of Maryland, BF No, 36 “ Central Btores;” opposite Oontor Market. se 19-1 ENOS & CO.’S CITY EXPRESS, FOR THE DELIVERY OF map OOP, PACKAGES, AND BAGGAGE, hot it it roughout the Bey, Georae own, and to the LOW AND REGULAR RATES. We check all baggage to be delivered at Railroad. ENOS&0O., - 61 Louisiana Avenue, between 6th and 7th streets ge 15-Im* Hos SHOBING NOTIOR. The enbscriber has taken the Bhi 00- gee buteeeent irs Comrie a best materiale and in the most workman: Particular pains taken with trotting nt Ver Surgeon cennected meat, _p. W. GARDINER: GO BARTEL’S zB _— GALLERY —26: olan pew spa Peseta sae neste recaage ded new back as Sl icscary Roast fee eaeees former! aN USEMENTS, ‘| ‘TELEGRAPHIC NEWS. a RSUSKMENTS, WASHINGTCN THEATER, Corner of 1th and C streets, near Penna. avenuc. Lronaxp Crover. Temporary Lesssee. HIS E THIS EVENING. J. W. WALLACK, ‘ E. L. HAVENPORT, MRS. FARREN, aARD MR. GROVER'’S COMPANY OF ARTISTS, In the delichtful Oomedy of WILD OATS. [ASSOCIATED PRESS DISPATCHES} FROM EUROPE. Arrival of the Steamship Europa. Care Racz, Sept. 3¢.—The steamship Euro- pa was cff this cape at 350 on Tuesday. It is rumored that the Confederate Euvoy in London has withdrawn, in consequence o! the measures of the British Government respect- ing the rams. L’Opinione Nationale believes itself able to Mr. B.L. Davenport as..... ee ;..Rover | state that the English Cabinet, fearing that Dar. J. W" Wallack as... Job sare a ; pee fie tiene oo isa enn bow France may take possession of Mexico, is strongly enaenyoring to persuade the Emperor of Austria to consent to the acceptance of the threne by the Archduke Maximilian. This beautifui and favorite Comady will be pre- rented with a rare cast of characters, and every @ tential appointment. it is @ source of the greatest pleasure to the Thesame paper says an American loan is Mavager to h-arthe numerous encomiums upon |. spcken of, to be effected in London as soon as the exquisite manner in which the plays areron- | the Archduke is officially proclaimed Emper- Itis also said that cight thousand Irishmen uld be enrolled for service in the new em- } ‘These statements caused a material im- provementin Mexican securities in London. he Times’ article remarks that the employ- ment of lrish troope ie calowtated to prevent the United States trom undertaking any aggres- fion on the new monarchy. Gere at this Theater. Every attention is given, hee feels sure to night will be one of the greatest succerzes. KF” Kopriiz direots the Grand Crehestra, col GROVER’S THEATER. THE DATE OF THE OPENING or. or Russia’s reply to the English note is pub- lished. It professes an ardent desire to restore GROVER’S NEW THEATER tranquility in Poland, and says discussions could end only in establishing a difference of views, and to assume all responsibilities and hopes of the principle of non-intervention, which Ruseia had certainly respected. The Madrid Epoca asserts that the Cabinets of Washington and Madrid ye determined to WLLL BE DEFINITELY ANNOUNCED TO-MORROW. THE SALE OF SECURED SEATS FOR THE OPENING PERFORMANCE submit the yuestion ct jurisdiction in Cuban Waters to the arbitration of the King ot the WILL COMMENCE Belgians. The United States frigate Constellation ar- Gibraltar on the 11th, trom Riehmond in the Confederate ¢ Index, speaks probably of the early abot tb "presentative of the South tr: Jaud on cecount ot the attitude of the Brit- Foverpment. The Loncor Star fears that it is the intention of the French Government to speediiv recog- nise ihe Confederates. It adduces various acts and demonstrations to justify the belief, and TO-MORROW, AT 12 O’CLOUK, At Willarés’, Kirkwood, Metropolitan and National organ Hotels; Metzeroit’s and Ellis’ Music Stores, me ocl VARIETIES! VARIETIES! THE GREAT MUSIO HALL. ALL THE FINE ARTISTS OF THE DAY. M’LLE GALLE DTI. comes to the conciusion that we must he pre- BONZ ANT BALLEE Tine inp es, pared for French recoonition before long. MON Tie ena . The London Herald, adverting to the rn- I L MONS. BAPTIS IN and TOPHOFP. And FLFTY OTHER ARTISTS, wored prot Lenden, s ble recall of Mr. Mason from tis in consequence of the Prettiest Dancin G irds in the Civy tematic rudeness with which he has been treat- WF See Bilis and Posters, oc 1-8t* | ed ty Earl Russell. i vita > ogee The Heraid hints that it has been through the FORD’S NEW THE ATER, geestion of Mr. Adams that Mr. Mason has TENTH STREET, ABOVE E. excluded from cfficia) intere: t Joux T, Forp.............Manager and Proprietor Briiish Government. ee WR = nate einoae Le Paris correspondent of the Morning Post THIS y ENING) cays arew loun for the Confederates is conten. THIS EY iG, Eied ¢ a £ The French Government has certainly not MISS MAGGIE MITCHET.L, thiewn any difficulty in the way of the Florida. MISS MAGGIE MITC! Captain Maftit hus resigned the command of MISS MAGGIE MITCHELL, the Florice, on account of ill health. Lieut. MISS MAGGIE MITCHELL, Barnes will probably take command. Ag One reason given tor the decline of the Pa: Si Four au apprehension by some opera FANCUON, THE CRI if that ou in the case of the Florida may CHON, THE CRICKET, lead to unplezsant feelings between the Frenen FANCHON, THE CRICKET, and Federal Governments. FANCHON, THE CRICKET, Tke Pi the English journals FANCHON, THE ORICK ing upon the noie lately FANCHON, THE CRICK Moniteur, respec'ing the i Step toward the recognition ofthe Prices of admissior 25,5 and 75 cents. Boxes $1) ard 96. No extra charge for reserved Feats CANTERBURY HALL, CANTERBURY HALL, Lousiana AVENUE, Rear of National and Metropolitan Hotels, First Week of the Beantiful, Dashing Queen Melody, MISS JULIA MORTIMER, MISS. JULIA MORTIMER, MISS JULIA MORTIMER. Rovivel of the Great “GIPSY’S LAY “GIPS YS DAY It was merely a recoznition of hts. Ifthe Emperor’s G ment believed itself bound to rec Confederates and establish official ai, it woald doso openly and not by indirect means. Bes St FROM CHINA, SAN FRANCI8CO, Sept. 29.—Hong Kong dates to the 20th of August have been received. Business in Chinese ports was generally prostrate. The Tacping rebellion was becoming more formidable, owing to the assistance of numer- ous filibusiers. Burgoine, who succeeded Ward as the leader of the American Se on the Imperial waits z _ side, has gone over to Taeping, taking many es Stars: skilled riflumen with him. His first exploit ERNESTID CLARA FOWLER, was the capture of a small steamer, and imme- aa MILLIE "FOWLER diateiy aiterwards the city of Dudzen. ) Hong Kong papers attach great importance to his movements. They ask who can tellhow Mons. Fovonz’s New Ballet, meny thousand filibusters will flock to Bur- LOVE THOUGH THE WINDOW. goine’s standard, since every inducement is F - —— i offered which tends to gratify filibustering ex- GEO. greet op Ure a LOR peditions, such as animosity to England, plun- AND THE der of women ,and boundless dreams of con- UNBIVALLED CORPS OF COMEDIANS quest. FROM MEXIco. New York, Sept. 30.—Advices from San Luis Potosi, Mexico, to August 31, represent atlairs as encouraging to the liberal cause. The States are arming with great rapidity. Guan- ajuato alcne has now seven thousand men in the field. The French are restricted to the line from Vera Cruz to the City of Mexico, and have lost several yaluable convoys. Their troops are In A GRAND OLIO ENTERTAINMENT, Concluding with a new Patriotic National Drama, founded on incidents of the present war, THE YANKEE TAR; THE YANKEE TAR: THE YANKEE TAR; O8, THE CRUISE OF THE SEA BIRD. 7 Doors open at 7; performance at 8 o’clock, Wa Admission 25 and 50 cents, cousan ay ate by ibe ean forces. — T. Fuete, late Minister of Foreign Affairs. POPULAR FAMILY MATINEE has been appointed Envoy Extracrdinary to SATURDAY NPTERNOON, se 23 gt | the United States, and was to leave on the 22d. Juarezhas formed @ new cabinet. General Dobiado is Minister of War, and Sebastian Lerdo de Tejada, Secretary of State. The native forces sent out by the French haye gone over in a body to the national troops. ODO FELLOWS’ HALL, SKVENTH STREET, WYMAN, THE VENTRILOQUIST AND WIZARD, 5 17H HIS From New York. MPR MO PPRL NIGH Te 8sdae ro sae | ,,NEW Xomm Sepl. 90 —The French steamer y' ransport En’ renante arri e om. And BYES ITEBNOONS, at Sovciock, | Vera Uruz, bound fof Brest She baa inveiing #7- Admission % cents; Children 16 cents, See | on beard, from the Freach army. small bills, Reserved Seats 6) cents. is The Russian Admiral and his staff visited the RTAIN foris to-day, in company with Generals Dix Muercat aN ERY iT SU; aoe Bie ener Hecia take $175,000 in specie f 4 (or NEW OI 300 i Europe. The Arabia takes out from Boston 0. Breese, . ow emers 06 and 6th streets. pristor, | £370,000 in specie. Sy 2. BOARDING. PuLsssanr KOOMS—With Board, can be had by ling at 456 Eleventh street, between # and “hiso 8 few table boarders can be socom pget J NISHED FRONT ROOM—WITH A. Soard-tan be bad on moderate terms at 910 Mie, sxenne. Also a good Dining-room Servant. se 39) BUDGET OF SOUTHERN NEWS. agentes Richmond papers of Saturday, Monday and Tuesday have been received, containing the following news: From Northern shir’ Jere (From the Richmond Dispatch of the 28th ult.) ATLANTA, Sept. 26.—The train last night from Ringgold ran off the track four miles above Marietta, and is not yet in. No lives lost. FIRST STREET EAST—BETWHEN A 1. tlemen and their Mr. Adair writes from iggold, yesterday, wives, ee EM. amet ul roe ‘soconmmodated to the Confederacy, that General Wheeler, with large pleasant Booms with 4 Beference with his cavalry, is over the river, and General exchanged. ne 19 2w' Forrest is in the right place, Nits, BROWN STONE, AND A Con ecsg ate omer has wap la wae M LB, GRA t ‘was woun and @ prisoner Saturday, ani stantiy menafartered eaten nt dno auction | detined in @ Yankee hospital until Monday, ‘ when 3 and Fisggin rs eraia sinke wand iaid with desp Sateen He saw General Rosecrans on Sunday at 12 m. NICHOLAS ACKSR © and did not perceive any marks of wounds. se%6 -1: cor. BE and New Jersey On Sunday night rockets were seen toward ES Harrison, which, the Yankees said, was a sig- SPLENDID aay KENDALL GREEN. nal of the approach of General Burnside, with forty thousand reinforements. A heavy federate force was before Chat- tanocga and Bi SECOND DISPATCH.) Samples of these delicious Grapes may bo seen at sua fesel"acaral sedore Real oa where all orde: ie! iS cefve prompt attention. They may also be had at Foarson’s Frait Btore, Nos 491 and 493 Bighth | ayrawra, Sept.26.—Our lines extend around and at stall it Centre Market, on YY - market da 2. They inclad Hehe eaoioe aciati; | Cbabexpougssirwickin [siciking iatance a ans and wi sold ata very low price. ie ie dail mail E Our forces are well up to thefront. Full Ta y sr etmerwlie ine oa a tim supplies of commissary and hospital st res are close at band. HOW OasEs! On Wednesday night our cavalry occupied s bag hare ‘or ALL KINDS, | Cooper's Grr oe Lookout Mountain, twelve MADE TO ORDER miles trom Chattanooga. That night General Wheel-r made a reconnoissance toward Look- ABD CONSTANTLY ON/HAND. |, cut Mountain; Souna.en infantry force of tip . F. BAU & OO., enemy, and drove them away. Mo, bs RicOLELLAN ALLEY, The ‘mountain is now held by Gen. Long- 80 10-1m* BALTIMORE. MD. | street. The enemy's are plainly j eared f nid are sarge 8 are SLY eer: has "two 1ines of defense on the road to Chattanooga, six hundred yards apart. He has one pontoon bridge across the river, ster Bi hich is crowded with wagons, and the im- kee ra 2 the best quality of OYB Pression is that he brings them over a they are jaat 1g TEAS bee Fanti taena wih hen Orarens | needed. ¥ BBY quaniity by leat their orde: Gen. Longstreet commands the river and aes Saha iT EKADLEY. || railroad telow Cbattan be 00ga. - Gen. Hood was doing well on Thursday. N mon For sale, five hundred sete of one, Our Jone in a Nillad and wounded will not ex- ceed ive yusand. Beggin €308 yond MeDiclian secopsiwesn | The Yankee loss im killed, wounded and Harness and Saddie Hands Drea wilt reach twenty-eight thousand, $s ze ve Yan. hospitals are in our hands one good efrand Boy-oHNBTON. | of wounded, . ‘The ’s haversacks contain corn bread Spanamaan nosetg 5p 508 ETRE TAS OFF oa Prisoners state that they were four days oF iT) Jeeht LIVE YANKSB boston in;| OR nmor rations. (Chickamauga river “ay dele over iho rege id General ATLABTA, aap in, report that they Hood's division left Lookoat Mountain That ae ey Position chess then Hood's division, now commanded by Jenkins. it is not supposed that an assault will be made, 4s we command the situation, and need. not eacrifice the lives of our troops. When the train left the burnt bridge station this mor heavy cannonading was heard. On Thureday night the enemy made two attempts on our hues. They were driven back both times to their entrenchments, Further news of a cheering character has been received, but it is not deemed Prudent to communicate it. [From the Sentinel, 26th ult] AtLANTA, Sept. 25.—Several trains, with: Wounded aud prisonere, have arrived. Reporte of the condition of affairs above are conflicting. Ww € are inchned to believe that the enemy are fortifying Chattanooga. Our lines are within four miles of that place. Officers state that Rosecrans sent two flags of truce, &sking permission to bury the dead and relievethe wounded. Gen. rejected both applications, replying that he had enowgh of Yankee prisoners to bury the dead and Yankee surgtons to attend {g,the wounded. herr was NO fighting yeste! ‘y- The Yankee prisoners have an abundance of counterfeit money. Some of them have been brought in in irons for passing it. ‘Ihe iollowing official despatch was received at the War Department Thursday night: Nxax CuaTTanoooa, Sept. 24.—The report from Gen. Hocd last night was favorable. Our prisoners will reach 7,000, of whom 2,000 are wounded. ‘We have twenty-five stand of colors and guidons, thirty -six pieces of artillery, and haye already coliected over 15,000 small arms over #nd above these left on the field by our killed und wounded. More are being found. Braxtoy Brace. From Upper East Tennessee. [From the Lynchburg Republican, 2°th ult} We have but- little additional intelligence from our army in Upper East Tennesssee. The irains on the Virginia and Tenneseee railroad are running through to Bristol. On Friaay jast there was slight skirmishing in the vicinity of Zolliccif+r Since the defeat of Rosecrans we hardly think it probable that there will be a battle cf any magnitude in tat quarter, as Burnside’s forces will be forced to retire in order to reinforce Rosecrans. Still, we are sat- isfied that we shall continue to be annoyed by raiders in that section, unless prompt measures be adopted to capture or annihilate the band who infest that region of country, From Charleston. [(Frem the Enquirer, 29th ult. CHARLESTON, Sept. 28.— All is still quiethere except the slow tiring trom our batteries. The enemy’s Morris Island batteries were firing slowly at the ruims of Sumter to-day tor the first time for several weeks. No damage was Gone. Nothing else stirring. {From the Dispatch, 2sth ult.] CHARLESTON, Sept. 26.—The Yankees haye worked very little at their batteries to-day. Gur tire is keeping them close under cover. Our mortars cn Sulliyan’s Island work admi- rably. The shells are thrown with accuracy, and fall with accuracy in the middle of the «nemy s batteries at nearly every fire. ‘There was again considerable motion in the *ficet to-day. It is supposed that Admiral Dahlgren was visiting ench vessel CHARLESTON, Sept. 27.—The enemy is evi- dently a Ree ane imself impregnable on Morris Isinnd. Besides enlarging and strengthening Batteries Gregg and Wagner, he has erected palisades around his works, to guard againstany efforton our part to take the island by assault. ‘The enemy has teams and mules constantly transporting supplies, &c., from South Island to Cummings’ Point, notwithstanding our fire. Our Jemes Island batteries were shelling the enemy briskly last night. From the Rapidan. {From the Enquirer, 29th ult.) GorponsviLLE, Sept. 27.—All quiet at the front. Thirteen Yankee pickets, captured near United States Ford, were sent ugh the lines to Richmond train. Seven deserters irom Lane’s North Qarolina brigade, were shot at Orange Court Honse yesterday. GORDONSVILLE, Sept. 28.—No further move- men's reported to-day. The enemy's force be- yond the Rapidan is represented at 60,000 held by General effective men. Meade’s headquarters are atove Culpeper Court House. Opinions are conflicting as to whether there will bea fight s00n, or not. {From the Dispatch, 28th ult.] GORDONSVILLE, Sept. 26.—_No movements of the enemy have been reported to-day. A strong brigade of Yankees went to Germanna Ford «sterday. An immense m train was at itchell’s Station. The main fortifications of the enemy are supposed to be at Cedar Run. From Northern Virginia. [Frcm the Dispatch, 23th ult.] The reports which reach us of the move- ments of the enemy on the line of the Rapidan are conflicting. me rumor states that the whole force of the Yankees has fallen back, whilst another represents that Meade’s army is moving in the direction of Germanna and other fords lower down. A gentleman who arrived in this city last night irom Northwestern Virginia nig that the Yaikee Gen. Averill is at Beverly, in Ran- dolph county, with about 8,000 men. From all the information our informant could gather with reference to their future pcos AY is their design to make a raid upon Star and the Central Railroad. The Yankees on the Penin: i. [From the Dispatch, 26th ull ‘We learn that on Saturday a of Fed- -erals made a raid up to Oustis d - Lee’s farm), on the Pamunkey river, an tured small stenmer owned by Mr. T.T. . It ‘Was afterwards stated that they were making a raid further up the Peninsula, but we have heard nothing more of their doings than the performance noted above. ti mments of the Richmend Press. An editorial article of the Sentinel of the 26th ult., cays: We have no further operations to re to- day from Chattanooga. The n ities of transportation may have something to do with the temporary delay in the further advance of our army. We look for further demonstra- tions very soon. Meanwhile the exhibit of the spoils of battle, which we publish ‘o-dtay, will be read with interest. It is a grand haul, and is evidence of a grand victory. At Charleston the lull is not yet broken. _ All is quiet on the upper Rapidan. There is @ rumor from Fredericksburg of a handsome affair above there, which we mention merely a8 a rumor. No news from other quarters. Deserters. Forty-three deserters were received by Gen. ‘Winder on yesterday from Camp Holmes. They were all, with several exceptions, of the Buffalo tribe. {The « Buffalo tribe” is the designation given. in Dixie to North Carolina Unionists—Ep. Stak.) There seems to be considerable disaffection towards the “Confederacy” among the North Carolina troops in the rebel army in Virginia, seven deserters in one brigade from North Car- olina having been shot at Gordonsville on Saturday. The Star of Saturday last contained the particulars—from Southern papers—of the sheoting of ten deserters from the same State, who had been arrested while on their way home. The Enemy in Western North Carolina. [From the Dispatch, 22th ult.) ‘The enemy are reported to be advancing ir force towards Morgan, North Carolina. Col. Avery’s plantation has been destroyed, and his stock driven off. ‘The Atlanta Intelligencer says that the reason Bragg did not “follow up his victory” was for want of supplies. That paper says: «It is evident we must have another strug. is driven agross the river. oe before Rosecrans Lc

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