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- authorise? at the same time id the Dower Interest of Mrs. Nor Vigee u> securing to the purebaser a Stir to the why we pre THE EVENING STAR SHED EVERY AF” ERNOON - beapranT ot BICEPIED,) LDINGS, D 11TH STREBP, —— Without wrappers Dy carriers a i gechagrhh or 3% cents per month. In by carriers at $4 a year, or 37 cents month. To mail subscribers the price ie PEiprlaprcoren : *, XXII. AUCTION ‘SALES, _ FUTURE Days. oun hades oes @ 00., Auctioncers. SEHOLD FURNIT T ‘OTION.— H On #RIDAY MOKRING: fh ios a » o'sloek we will sell at the House om 34h street wear Pemn. ave. snd the Ci: OW TUBSDAY, OCTOBER ath. 1963, Commencing ut J2 o'clock noon, precisely, with- | Furniture of ther out regard to “WILE Bm s0LD Hirer ana Masta! cet HAKPER'S FERRY AKMORY, VIRGINIa, | Sold Walnut Wardrobe THE FOLLOWING Mahogany Sideboard OCNDEMNED URONANOB kxtension Dining Fable and Onairs lass. 61 are French and Goltage Bedateade Wardrobes, Bur M top Washstands, Toilet Sets Bede Hair, Bhuck,and dpring Mattrasses Osek Ftove, Kitehen Fornitare, ad Utensils yueeMh- WM WL. WALL & 00., Aucte. BvJ.0. MeGUIRE & OO0.. Acetioneers. wx HAN BSOME BUILDING LOTS ON FOUR- KO seEMTH AND hORTH N atager at Pustio Saxe. on. EBILAY AFTEENGON, October o weasball sell lo bounded by I4th street. Vermont , orth N street. and the Circle, an .divided into s.x very desirable building iota, four of them fronting aout ¥ feet on north N street. between 18th street ard Vermont avenneand og oe OL feet to an alley, and the other two on 4th street: : One-third im cash ; the remainder in six twa! mouths, with interest, seeared by a deed aD ORDNANCE STORRS, vis: Lot Articles, io Ne oast Iron Wheels. 2 1 of trust cn the premises. Col avcing at the eost of the purchaser. —i Tron Bafe qimmedately after wo sball sel A+ stone founda- —1 Grind Bto: Dou eaid square. = Bortanie Forge oe13 5,0, MeGUIRE & 00.. Anets, —i Anyi By THOMAS DOWLING, Auctioneer, 2-3 Keg Stoves Gaerne: BLO. yer VALUABLES SND VEATRABLE BUILD. 29-1 Tempering Forge a} Weston. 156 Lore IN Guonextows At AvotioN.—I will 2-1 Lot Sire Brick sell at Public Auction, in front of the premises, om Pa Say lg SATURDAY AFTBRNOON, October i7th Portege ant Serefane o'clock p.m, part of Lot No 38 in Old Georgetown, Teme Oo ee Goveranonvtteds froat feet onl the north side of Bridge treet, By oraeZANIBL J. YOCNG,Ordmans Agent. | PTE Mer es and rederiok atre Fanning order Beoretary of Wor ‘i Middle part of same Lot, fronting @ feet on south oct 5."B. CANNON, Anctionoar. | Middle part of same Los, fronting @ feet on Frea- By BUTELER & WILLSON, Avetioneer pt ral Del Ds id EanEiog pack 18 feet ae pPrce U. 8. capitux EXTKNBION. &v., Wassineron, October 5. las, The following d+seribed MACHINERY TOOLS, &c.. will be sold at Public Austionon MONDAY, the 19h of October, commencing at 10 o’cloek a m., en the grounds north of the U. 8. Oapitol Exten- 2en— Original Cost. - 84n e 9 each hers of Prospect » between Mark erick streeisand runn'ug bach 99 fee: IMMEDIATELY asTsR— Lot No, 44 in Beatty and Hawkins’ addition to Gecrgetown. fronting 159 feet on the wert side of Pesderiey street, above Righth street, and) unning ac lee’ Terme: One-th!rd eash ; balance in six and twelve months, secured by a deed of trust on tue premises, ® Wrought Iron Vices —-... 5Cat ahi Terma eath, in Government funds. BDWARD L_ HARTZ, oel2- td Oaptain A. Q. M..U.8. Army. by WM.L. WALL & CO. Auctione-ra TES TWO-FTORY HOCBES AT AUUTION —On MONDAY AbTERNOON. 19th inst , at4o’clk, in front of the premises, we will sell part of Lot $3. in Bquare 894 fronting ub 3d street south, between Maryland averue and south O street aad imorov- ed bya Two-story and Basement Brick House, in Foree Pumps. All conveyancing at the cust of the purchaser. 3 belthes Gite ee _ve9 THos. DOWLI 1 Butra Large Hoistin; By W. L. WALL & CO.. Aueti f 'y bh .. Auctions se eatin ay | A UOLION BALE —By virtue of two deods of 3 Ux Drayn. 2at 2275 cac 3 trustduly recorded ou the 3ist day of ] Bolt Mackie ea. SD 125 1562, an the l4ts day of October 1&2. we, t j Larxe Upr ght Drilling and &ist- dersiered trustees, shailie!] at public auction on tins Machine.. " want) BATU FDAY , the ith October, 1863, at 10 o'clock @ “ 5.9 m™., all the #. chatte's, hotel farniture, &c.. 1 175.00 } ip the house forme-ly known as Qonrad's Hotel and 1 775.00 j Dowiae Hotes oo Ses pene Boe 383, situate on right slotting Machine. 1,Bo ; Penn. avenue. be tween 4's and 6: ‘e: 1Bine nial Lathe and Plaser éoim ” \ ZOREPU NATHAN. rrastces, tie ‘ew ene TER cels WH. L WALL & 00 . Ancts, 1T feet J ((Hssy ASB QUART ERM ss1 a's OFxtca 7 a e) 0! aeLin, a, No. Nor! st, } ESAT Eas Fagin ag caps or Sena inigotaes rade 5 rt i= § Wrogaht Irom Double Derrick Bt Qn MONDAY. October 19, 183, will be sold at 3 48 inch Pulleys. $ by 812 face ube Auctiovi TONG OF RAGS. : Tas Blacksmith’ Tools ane Tongs Tore or les. 8a'e to commence at IZ o'elock m. at |“ B astfoundera’ Tools the Quartermaster’s Warehouse, No, 8 New York Pt rg ea we, between Kighteeuth and” Ninctoeate 1 Lot Cruvibles 1 1 * of Taps “Trimming Tools | 1 “ cfO\d Machinery, with parts of Gearing and Poileys, : 5 Together w.th ® variety of old material, Oart Wheels, dc. which will not be required (or the construction of the Capitol. Theabo-e Machinery &c, will be exposed for int pection from aud after Friday, the ista instant, ‘The whole to be removed from the grounds with- in five case afer ee, day of Se a, ‘Yerms cash, in Governmen 3 a ‘OLEMANT L. WEST, repair. property ir pleases'ly situated near the 4x teprion of the Capitel grounds, and in aiapidly WASHINGTON, D. C., SS Eben $ ing WEDNE DAY, OCTOBER 14, Star, Sree LY STAR. and Mews Journe Sees It invariably contains the «Washington Nowe” At Ras Mate The-Dacy Evening Siar strculate so generally throughoustne country 87 Single copies (tm wrappers) can bb pro- cured at the counter, immediately after the 1863. N&. 3316. AM +EMENTS LIBERTY HALL, ALBXANDRIa, VA. WYMAN, THE VENTRILUQUIST aND WIZARD, LIFE-MOVING xb PRARIN And EVERY WEONE-DAY we nat TEBNOONS i Admission ts; ta, Bee small bile, Reserved Beals Weents. ee ri" FF? -abe8s DaNciNe acapmuy. e sal ¥. LABBE'S Acotomy will re-open om bail over the store Thomas Parker & AUTOMATA, TURDAY T. yy UBSIOAL ENTERTsINMENT BV EB’ Y BVENING AT naw Toke Aonpee etd dy 212m" 2 Fr4*2ton 458 DANCING AOADEMY, MR. GOODALL, Profesor and Teacher of Dancing end tenon bes the honor to. smhounce Perit for Masters mise, and roung Darrap ee at the ALL. doors m2. i ears. et 5 ie on SATURDAY, Oct $4, at2 tA lesees men on Tu: andSatar- aeurol ae 7 to W. Priv: aay The opire ‘ercise for Ladies, so much reeom- Mended for deformity and onesidedness; also, the dedien Osan, for Gentlomer. Officers and clerks a] note o! M Wicks Soatinnen to give lessons on the Vielin acd onsello. Due not:ee ‘will be given of his Classes at George- wn Mrs. Coodall will receive a limited number of ie for Pianoforte and Bin, 5 "Yor om .r terms, &e. peels Sorry at his rooms oc im" ‘\OLUMBIA CORNET AND STRING BAaND.— ‘he undersigned rer pectfall ish Music: isready to furni: Balls, Pie-Nics, Parades, 9 Exhibitions, ete., with any number ¢/ Musicia:s required, at the shortest notice, by leaving orders at John Ieeman’s, corner of Fqunerivanis avenue and <th street east. HENRY ISBMAN. se9 Sm* a cee ee) FOR SALE AND RENT. Ci FOR BAL! A fine CONCERT BA- LOON. situsted in the beat part of the city. and license, is, in consequence of leay- ing the city, ebeap forsale. A good opportunity Sedoutle the money. Inquire at the Btar office, oc 0-1w ROOMS. WITHOUT BOARD, FOR GENTLE. MEN'ONLY —A suit of handsomsly farnished ROOMB, and several single RUOMS can be had in agenteel private house, within five minutes walk of the Post Office and Pennsylvania avenue. Mem- bers of Congress wishing to secure pleasant quar. tere for the winter and good attendance, would do well to examine them. Enquire of W. BUBDUN, Keal Ketate Agent, room 3, corner of 7th and P. oc 12-1w* FS RENT OR SALE—No. 473 sixth street near D street. Apply om the premises. 0€ 9-e08t* Fe BENT OB 8ALE—A FARM of 65 acres, 4 wiles north of Washington, with comfortable dwelling, stable, privilege of firewood. Convenient to persons transacting business in the city. DW. 4WAaNN, 32 Louisiana avenue, Washington, or 08 9-803t* No, 40 st. Paul st,, Baltimore. For RENT.— Beveral FURNISHED BOOMS, consisting of Parlor and Cha abers, conve- riently arranged, be had by early Spetication at No. 116 Penn. avenue, corner of 20) treet, entrance on 2:th street. 06 8-e06t* Foz RENT—Several Nicely-furn’ fuitable for a mess of gentlemen, com-modated with first-class Board if ply 245 G, near 17th atreet, Fo SALE—A Large FLATRORM: GOL 8OALE, im good order, App! a MB? JORDAN, Carpenter, oc 9-1w* corner of @ and lith'sts, General Supsrintendent. | proving part of the city. Title perfect. oot cota BOTRELER & WILLBUN, Aucts. Terms; Coe-half cash; balance fo 3 aod 6 monthe By GREEN & WILLIAMS, Austioneers bearing interest, and secured by deed of trust on ‘EUSTsB’s BALE Of A HOUBE AND LOT | the premises on TBE IsLamp —By virtue of a deed of trust Conveyareing at the supeeee of the purchaser. fem Wailam Bierman, dated the auth of Aol, | oel2 WML. WALL & O0., avers, IdSe. anc recorded 10 Lider J. A. 8 , No. 186. fo = 5 Im &c, of thisecounty. f wiilscliat Publie Au 1 EUR COT EATS or nee ea Ton or FRIDAY, the isth ef Ucteber next. até % i Lingetins’ Maker at Acctiog —On BATU B- geicek fm, on the promises, Rart of Let No. 6.10 | ay AFTERNOON. Uctober Ith, at ty 0 clock we star the adid pant ct tke oretreeeta sball sell, the weet haif of Subdivision U, in Saa ude inteseesticn of socte I ana 4s | NO; 408; fronting 38 feet on the Pablic Space atree‘s snd running th ace south 22 feet feeaee, | Which the North-rn Libe ties’ Market stands, be- tween ath 1d oth streets west, and ranning back th public alley ce east pal Nel wite south D street 30 feet é thease! a in thence Gi fe P Terma: One-third carh; balance in thrae and six ‘With said street 13 feet, thenes | ™Onths, with interest, secured by deed of trust on to south D street, and themes | *e Pre’ West with south reet 19 feot 6 inehes to the be- eiping. with the Frame Dwelling and other im- provements tne. Terms of sale alfeash ; the balanee in six bearing interest, ise. Cont of conveyancing to he paid by purchassr, econ reTMONfARMON BU GEORGE W. OUPHBAN, xeculors, oel2 3. 0. McGUIRE & OO.. Auct’rs. S4z OF VALUABLES REAL PROPERTY IN SO Gronervow! PB be offered for in ‘ront of thi tree cays, the Trustee reserves the right te re- wllon cne weeks’ actice,at the expense and risk of the defenit pareheser. all ecavevancing and stam ps at the expense of in separate paresis the Property in Georgetown, D. O., via PP it bait nares story Eriek wusrehonte.. slete TALWABL: f eormer ir ‘oto ase By virtue ef s decree of the Cirenit Ceart fer | ing twenty three fecten Water street and sixty ene % street. a he Three ster A Brick Warehouse, next a4- pining the above, of the mame dimensions as the 8d. A Thres-etory Brick Mouse. next north of the sad from en Potemse with the y eating ea ond ranaing , SO VeRty-ene foot te peene. Bextedjoining the share, soventy-ene foot an mame vidthh to be paid by the JOHN DAYI ; pell-co tet!” Trestocs saletanT 2 ABT BSMASTBEW OFFICR, Corner of © ond Twenty saend A asesoe, Beptem ver, 138 a third WADRBSUATE. Nhe rate, nad Oe rrel,mear the Washiagten One of this 'and arein wooed, ut ecver thousand coris of prime io alse am abundant suppiy - Locust fur fencing. The ii fing @. large Brick a ® large : ae spasions Lawa. rounds. \estefuliy arrang:4 aod in nd a goo? Oret ard 7 ve lend willbe acl: im lote of weed atiast ed to each lot be seen at the offee of Mears ‘args tot s lot of — BS AND MULES ee ac unit for public services. Bale te commenee at Joc sles om. ‘erme cash, vi bt ands. . . GHARLES GARRETSON, som tds Acsistast Quartermaster. 1863- 1863 Wilt Open aes PLE ID STOCK OF 4 LARGE AVE? & De FALL Goons. om C McGuire & Co., Warhington D.O, The several jes fro ta ynblis road, and eontain beautfal bai cing sites "er ins saleare: One third sash, to be paid om ffaae,or oD the day of. Court, snd toe residue ¥ and tweive morths from the to bear in_erest from the day o! . <ré the psym~ont thereof to besecured by tne bonds ofthe pureh wer, wth aaure'y or auretisa to be ap Au New, Patierns and Designs. B, MIsSRs’ FELT, BEAVER AND IN BONNS18, MISSE yhtee 4 2 BONNET RIBBONS, FEATHERS AND one EMBROIDEBIEe, &c. Prev Cos dhe cort But t.e Trustee is author ot the | st -tock of | LEO rege re tho whole, of avy part of the pur. LADIED end MIRCES BAL MOR LE aot HOOP hird, in cash aale by the Jourt sad sartbere mone: will jaser of rohasers. nd di-eharget of all sbave in ty exeerdin s ATS in the city. @7 Ladies are requested to call and examine our steak sa thes, a fod it compiets ey aes ust ¥ found in a first-class Fancy « House. "y Gords an ilinery N's, cc 9-8t” No 605 Mant th at., 5doors below I, SOMBRVILLE & LEITCH, sone pears FOUNDERS AND PIN IBEMBS, Born tie ratticaion of ¢ the parment of tee whol 2 mple free ¢ PNT sof the parties to this cause, oF of any person ering wnd RICH iD a B jar) CHEW, Trustea, _fet-actd on ary on the above busines: in all its b saches; i @ DOw compl: ted ail thir a: ements, me: t respectfully inform machinists. pla n¥- ge0 fitters acd the pub'ic in general of Wash- Alevandria that they ao by GUKE. WILLIa Au tioneers pRcere E@ SAL® OF VALUABLE LOTS —By ’ pe the sit iber J A. 1106 ofa deed of trust, «recut day or Septe b. pe Scat Nace th eae INGA IE SIRS Whe WORK 0 9 oe Pie-es. and Parcels of Ground desertbed tr said 0 erate copsicerat ic attencion to bepeiring ait trust deed. bs ing 33, Lote situatec in Square aaa. | [)) PARATUS, KURA ghd WAT, ta Re, fen red payment+, bearing interest from th- a ¢ g venand s deed of trust tater ‘try, that they ean warrant those who may fevor them with a call with Gret-claas material end ferred payments All conveyaa menshiy. ven for OLD COPPE ae < th reh, 4 bigheat lor CO) Rk, city ole Srlase Snaptted sikh | BAARB. PRN TAB, LEAD and S1NU, taken ts * of aa) Doder signed as Trantn venerwos the right to ree] Wal t2d—Four good BHASS FINISHERS, Wl the suid premines afier erertising ‘ edirare oc b! Iw? ; vewivs Star,at the Mab Herccce ((h0sks AND peters Beck VED : a i oa Fass acete. | OAS OLOK RA ake OLBCULARS of a et Figheat SWaWLb HOP mR E Row a co BELAY ang cel : TAYLOR & 00. 1? NASAVILLE miorremen sinha hod of mafora ring he att moment ofaalen TTeMery Botes, to be maid at th: .. For the ean Be foand 6 Tear.) us. 001, ana Bee in street, he EUGIBlz BUILDING LOT Fok SALE IN GEORGETOWN .— The subscriber offers at private eale an eligible Building Lot, on the north west ecruer of Washington and Bunbarton atreata. Georgetown, D. 0. If not sold before the l4th of October next ssid Lot will be offered at public auction. CHARLES M. MATTHEWS, Att'y, cor. of Bridge and Oongrecs ata, * Georgetown, D. 0. (OR BALE —A rare chance for a profitable in vestment. a large and eommodioun 108 HOUSE. 64 by 82 feet and 24 deep. sitaated on the Caval Basin, in Alexendris, with the exclusive privilege of all the ice formed on said basin. fa! onse Will be sold rau ; 01 treet, Alexandri: oe between D and he Washington’ *"* BAL BSTATE AGENOY. ‘to Rent or Purchase Dw: giote Houses sus ve Sescmmedated at eee Bata! goney. 60, perso! ing P 'roperty o! kind that they desire to Bell |. OF Lease, = bel furaiahed with ‘he best of yarebazers ned ‘When prions the very best of references can be sive. SCARE, COGSWHLL & JAOKAOR. Attorneys ead Cowasellers ot Law and Real ‘8 at 4656 Seventh street. op {soleim"j 10 BOARDING. BWLY FERNISHED ROOMS FO LET, with Boarding, ‘manentor trassiont. Also, sev- eral laree Bocms, suitable for gantomon desir together, ané one frev' the Pest Oflee—Rooms A et 486 Twelfth stree ant F atveu one bleak a: zy 'OR BES T—Loveral well-furnished BED ané PARLORS, for geatiomen, vi teed ference required: Inquire of ME ent. \. OUD Tet. bet. ivth ane ith, 39. hg ae era. A ill,) Gentlemen and their on, can 6 B, (Ca wives, single g seeommodated with large pleasant . Reference exebarged. 06 6-tw* ‘bid all por IN sons from trusting my wife SARAH om my ac- eount withcut my written order, as otherwise I refuse paying debte of her eontraetin, J4MS4 WARDBLL. Georgetown, D O., Oct. Sth, 1863, o@ 12-3t* spas AHOLIAB TAKES PLEASURS IN Dotice to all inquiring persons. that ady to reed the Past, Present and Futore, On sy be consulted on various matte: of im: atany time from 8a.m until7p Lecier & centa; gentlemen $1 60 south A Capitol Hill. Washington D, 0, 0c 9-lw* NO IMPOSITION! 424 a 424 MADAMB Ress, Doctrcss and Astrolozist, F tly locsted at 333 G orth, has re-oved fo No. 424 oth ntreet north, above New York ay emu, ore block frem treanu: rtment, “Sie war bore with s natural git. Bne tells the EBscay rtinoy rlogs together tee nce se ™ar i, be ad oe arated; cures all diseases. Business strictly confi- ois the only person that ean show a likeness future hoxband or absent friend in reality, “Nasles & cents : Gentlemen $: 06 9-lm* o oUB EI o Pa yi 4t 179 south B streot, between 9th and loth, the oldest + tablished Medical Office this side of Baltimc re aud the only physicians in this city who p cure a | Becret Diseases without mercury. Drs. Bother & Gray here by offer a reward of @1,000 to any phyricisn who after a proper demonstration, ezn cure pravate diseases with equally uniform celerity, esse, safety and cheapoe-s as wa can, Those whodoubdt should call we curs them without chargs On 6 Sw? Abou) "as tet Reel eo EES Sal ASHIM 1, WwW maya tera DAY ONTEED With Oat, JOBR &. HAHIL’ . Our business will here- ris sorteomimateartorme teeaneee erAaatete upon the old firm, we solicit tinuance ¢ an e and Guet_mera that Doe E OUR BUMMES A oo AY MADE A OH. ingettea tous de bills. sd open atewant, Wedetre ‘to clone and ee tart ast busineas” All persone bavine accounts aeainst us will pre-. “osela BARBOUR & SRMMEB AMUSEMENTS. Sel a ee FORD Tn rast abeae ee (also ot Belkda ‘ect sf Battimere’) 4 WEDNESDAY EVENING, Ocrosan 14, LAST RIGHT BUT THREB MISS MAGGIE MITCHELL. THERE SPLENDID PIROES, ‘This evening. Mere. THuuTE2 SONNIE Pek WiEE. Maggie Macfarland,{ ---~------—-Maggle Mitehel! THE LI KE TREASURER, Gertrude. bal chdaeret Mitchell FRIDAY EVENING - BENBFIT OF MAGGIE MITOHELL. In rehearsal, THE PEARL OF SAVOY and THB WEFT OF THE WISH-TON WIBH OY eee GROVER’S THEATER, Pennsylrania Avenue. near Willarés’ Hotel. Luexazy Grove: . ---Direetor, WEDNESDAY EVENING, Oct. 14. The directo: , with thi four . ie oe most positively the Toot four niente ofthe Teigna of the Drama ©. L. DAVENPORT, - J. W. WALLAOCK, . MES FARREN Existicg engagements precluding a longer-stay. The beautiful in ve sete, written aly for z. L. parent, entitled eis _ T. MARO; On. TER SOLDIER OF FORTUNE. Performed throughout England, Ireland, Sect land snd Americ. wi:h the most ‘unqualified ap- probation, abounding in beautiful sentim ee inspirations and roul-stirring effee ve parte with five beautiful tableaux, written by 4.H. Wikins. and produced this evening with a cast of characte: B.L. Davenport J.W Welieck as, (His friend, a ea) Mrs. Farren as. (A rich lad —The Happy Home and the Tempta- ama man, butiike a shipat sea steer by honor.” Tableau 2—Love and Honor; O m who dares to tempt the adder, tremble for his see. Tableau S—The Husband’s Saeri- fice, the Boidier’s Vergeat ce: * What would a hus- band do who finds « lover in bi ie eBambery”” A SUPPORED LAPSE OF SIX YEARS. Tsbleau ¢,—The Prop! g ing cf moonlight. the re i age of day, I tell thee, to morrow sh like as blest; thy power shall be d shall be ercwnle#; thy silken rob. all; thy em- pi death ”” Tableau &—The Faithfal Hearts Tni- Retritetion. “Home for my father.” “Knit in, together, heart anc soul.”” Thursday—Pos'tively last night of IRON MASK Friday— Farewell Benefitof B. L. Da JULIUE CHEAR for the only tite ve neere Bad Beats way be ee.ured for either of the above te, "IRUNDAY. October 19, Mr. and Mrs. W. J. PLOR- ENCE. the Irish Boy and Yankee Gal. Doors open rt 7; Overture at m0 nuts Ofehents Oheive 4500 poi Oras: #; Orebestra Chairs, 75 cente; Fam 28 cents: Reserved teats. 25 cents extra, sa EXTEA OARD.—The director has the honor to announce that he has made arrangements with Carl A: schuts to give two grand Matinee Perform- ances of entire Operas, Thuraday and Friday, Uct. 15'h and 16th. The full company of operatic a1 Sats ROY ay Rae the grand orchestra, will be«m- picyea. jotow a favorite opera of z MARTHA will be given on Thureday afternoon. Poors open at performances commencing at$ o’cloek, in Friday afternoon Donisetti’s grand opera of 7 LA FILLS DU REGIMENT °° will given, The price of admission bas been fixed at 50 cents to all parts of the house, except Gallery, 25 cents, Keats can be secured at the office of Grover'’s The- ater. for the Opera Matinees without extra charge, GROVER’S THEATER! SPECIAL ANNOUNCEMENT. BATURDAY, Ocronsr 17, 1863, FOR THE BENEFIT OF 1HE UNITED STATES SAN ITARY COMMISSION, MISS CUSHMAN a8 LADY MACBETH, ortky of spesial attention, Bt. i” Bhakepeare’s Tragedy of MACBETH, FOR THAT NIGHT ONLY, The sale of secured will eommenee Friday, October 16, at the cffice of Grover’s Theater, at 9¢ o'sloek a.m. oe 14-tf WASHINGTON THEATER BLEVENTH @TREEBT, NEAR PENH. AVENUR. Albert Cassody..... --Lessee and Manager GERMAN OPERA. Unéer the direction of OaRL ANOHUTZ, THURSDAY WIGHT, Ocrospa 1s. FIDELIO, WITH ALL fEB Great Buropean Artists, Masaifeont Now Co:tumes, Besant Novel Appoinimen:s, Fult Grand Chorus, and Compiete Orebestra. WO AFTRRHOON PRRFORMANGRS Wl be given on FHURSPAY x2 FRIDAY AFTBREOONS, at LEONARD GROVEL'S UAW YRRATRE. OANTERBURY HALL, CANTERBURY HALL, Lousiana Avan, Rear of National and Metropolitan Hoteis, THE GREAT NAPOLBONIC MUSIC HALL! 51X GREAT FEMALE STARS: SIX GREAT VEMALE STARS: BENESTINE DsFAIBBR, JULIA MORTIMER, MILLIE FOWLER, M’LLB AUGUSTA, M’LLB MARIB, CLaBa FOWLER, THE ALBUM OF BRAUTY! THE ALBUM OF BEAUTY! in Mons, Fouche’s latest Ballet LES PLAISIRS ITALIENS! THE GIPSEY TRIO, ED. MUBBY,and THE CORKONIAN CONGB ESB Jobn Brougham’s Affecting Domertic Drama THE IBI£H EMIGKANT! Boora open at 7 o'clock; Admission, 25 and 5) cts POPULAR FAMILY MATINER 06 13-6¢ SATUBDAY APTERNOON. OPERA AT GROVER's. Mr. Grover has the pleasure to announce that ho has arranged with MR. CHARL ANSCHULTZ FOR @wO GRAND OPERA MATINREES AT GROVER’3 THEATER, THURSDAY AND FRIDAY AFTERNOONS, Oct. W and 16. ‘Two entire Operas will be given. Alltheartistes of Mr. Anschults’ Immense Company will appear. The Foll Strength of the Chorus. ‘The Extra Grand Orchestra. ONE HUNDRED AND TWENTY ARTISTES WILE ae peg gts % ‘ole Of the Mise em Scene at Grover’ mene at aill bp pieced at thediennentot ie Ooense for the presen’ ne « nuraday 4fternoon—Flotew’s Grand Opera of 1G * MARTHA. ) On Friday Afternoon—Donisetti’s Grand Opera of LA FILLE DU REGIMENT, ‘With imm: nse cant, properties, de. OF ADMISBION. « The ‘hited etches fixed ford pte eccasions at the very moderate charge of | : oyun cient ictatue Dm ae va xe ceomeee at the TELEGRAPHIC NEWS. in thw city ‘to-day at Ts. There Were 60 voter cast. Brough revived 67. Ono ticke wag: and two cant fe [ASSOCIATED PRESS DISPATCHES.) Vv aliandighamn Dy two deserters. % geet Primate a . TWO Daye LateR Sr. Joun’a, THE S8TATE ELECTIONS. aac hatin ae Ed VICTORIES FOR THR UNION. iin aay THE ELECTION OF WAR MER. pdms Wes bles PENNSYLVANIA ELECTION. PHILADELPHsa, Oct. 13.—Scat ‘The Affica’s dutes are two day's later. The Meer oi= are bas Si vanced oneand from Pennsylvania, compared with ‘votein says "8 victory over 1660, when Governcr Onrtin had 22,000 majori- 1g demm@netration of the Da show that Altoona, Blair county, gives | ¥isCom of the new military ley of the Von- oodward 8 majority of 69; Curtin’s gain 113. | federates ir pees EY th forces to arrest Free: }, Nor: pton county, Weod- | tr advance of the Fed: honors of ward 6 majority; Curtin’s gain 3. the battle to Bra be must do more than he has bitherto domeif the Confeder- ate cone is to gain solid sword. Unien: Schuylkill county. Wood- ware 947, & cone! dorable Democratic gain, Luzerne County.—Wilkesbarre—Curtin Sa in Over last year of 190. The majorit: The Paris Siecle argues th: bens visits as ly Will be about 2,200. pontty is the Paris with the ex ion uring a re- Cerbcn—East Mauch Chunk—Curtin 1t,@ | CORnitio@of the Bouth, he return dicap- gainpf 28. poin: ‘he time 1 if it Nepban a—Ieaston and South Easton, | €ver ad. The South, Regroes, 146; Curtin’s gain The county will giye | Sows resistence is ex! ri Woodward about 2,800 majority. Bethlehem | Maximilian bas answeredthe Mexican depu- Loe eceware 59: Democratic gain 18, ee tegen re nenay eumeeen eke: tl m township.—W oodward 114; Demo- died ‘pop- cratic gain 44, = 2 Dlation, #hd "by a guarantee the integrity And independence of the country. The Paris Bouree is heavy; rentes 67f. 75c. News by the Scotia of the defeat of Rosecrans created a considerable sensation, and caused a rise ef five per cent.in the Comfeaerate loan, but the advance was mot fully sustained. {¢ elored at about twenty-five discount, The Times thinks thut Roserans was defeated by superior strategy, rather thi ing, and eays it is evident t troopa contested the field obstinately, rallied when broken, and formed again and renewed the engagement repeatedly. They seemed to have done all that bravery and determination could effect, but the grealer skill of the Con- tederate generals in commanding the forces which made the attack insured them victory. The Herald looks on itas the most decisive battle fought in the Western States. The Morning Post points to the continuance of ore peculiarity of this war, that neither belligerent should be permitted for any pro- tracted period to follow the path of victory. Chet ter.—Oxford borough, Curtin 23; gain 28. Fast Noitingham—Ourtin &; gain 49° “Hope. well borough—Curtin 3; gain is. Lower Ox- ford—Wocdwerd 39; Curtin’s gain 18. East Coventry—Curtin 102. Delaware County.—Chester and borough— Curtin 354 majority. Pittsburg.—Three wards show a gain of 375 for Curtin. Harrisburg.— Wood ward’s majority, 88; Our- tin’s gain, 8&6. Montgomery County.—The borough of Nor- Tistown gives Curtin a majority of 198; again of 524 over 1,60. Pittsbnrg.—In twenty-five districts in Alle- gheny county, Ccrtin has gained 1,050 over his majority in 1860. The county will probably giye8,000 majority. Lancaster. Lancaster city gives 58 majority for Woodward, a gain of 212 for Curtin over 1ec0, Lancaster township, Mr. Buchanan's residence, gives &6 majority for Cartin, a gain ot 44. There isagain of 186 in four districts heard from. The Army and Navy Gazetie attempts to Juniata County.—Six districts give Curting | 820W 8 dangerous position for Rosecrans, but gain of 136. euggests that the Federal prospects may be Butler County.—Eight districts give Curtin | Tighter than the telegraph makes oat. 8&6 majority. a — The Raiders 1m Missouri. Sr. Loure, Oct. 12.—Shefby and Coffee's raid- ers left the Pacific railroad on Saturday, and moved north, reaching Boonville yes'erd ay morning. They found no railroad property at Tipten, ee previously, Teported, but plundered the town of a large amount of m omey. The citizens of Warefleld, Greenfield, and Crawford County.—2,000 majority for Curtin. Erie County.—Curtin’s majority 3,000. Bradford County.—A reported majority of 3,000 for Curtin. Wayne County.— Woodward 850, (Teported.) Monroe County.—1,500 for Woodward. Carbon County gives Woodward 500 maj. Lehigh Connty.—Complete and correct re- turns give Woodward 1,668 majority. other towns through which the rebels pissed, Bucks County gives about 400 for Wood- | euffered ima like mauner. The Federal troops ward. from various directions are closing in on them, Cumberland County.—Woodward’s majority | and al:hongh our forces consist principally of SCO to 600 infantry, the military authorities are sanguine THE ELECTION OF GOVERNOR CURTIN CLAIMED | ©! capturing them. BY TWENTY-FIVE THOUSAND MAJORITY. PHILADELPHIA, Oct. 13, 1 p. m.—The city of Philadelphia gives Governor Curtin at least 8,000 majority, being @ gain of 1°:,000 on the vote of 1660, when he carried the State by 32,000 majority. His majority in the State is not less than 25,000 Both at the Union League Room and at the Press office much larger majorities are claimed. : PHILADELTAIA, Oct. 14.3. m.—It is im- yorsible to get fullretarns from the different towrehips of the interior counties to-night, but enough is known to indicate at least 39,000 ma- jority for Curtin. In every former Democratic county with the exception of Schuylkill, the Union party gained iarmel ye In the latter county the Copperhead gain js less then one hundred. Wilkesbarre, LW eonweras home, gave again of 100 Union vor * From Charleston. New York, Oct. 13.—The Times’ Morris Ieland correspondent, under date of the 7th instant, states that so much damsge has been done to the Ironsides by the rebel torpedo that it is seriously contemplated sending her North for repair. Our naval pieket boats were at- tacked at the same time. It is thonght ihe rebels will soon make a demonstration on our fleet with their rams, as three of the monitors areabeent. Two “Devils,” to remove harvor obstructions, have arrived. Unless something shall be soon done the rebels will regain entire poesession of the harbor. A Rebel Steamer at Halifax. Hatirax, Oct. 13.—The rebel steamer Relo, six days from Wilmington direct, arrived this morisg, with about thirty passengers. The lo was chased by @ Federal block- ader, which shot a hole in her. TRE VOTE IW PHILADELPHIA. Curtin’s Woodward’s Majority. Gain. Loss. Majority. 201,132 441 _ - 200 Sale of U.S. Five-Twenties, PHILADELPHIA, Oct. 13—The subdecription agent reports the sale of $1,709,850 five-twene ties. Bonds are beimg delivered to the 9h of October. ARMY OF THE CUMBERLAND. Change of Posi p Rebels—A' Army Oat ef Eiferts to Cut Their 1111 e881 = £ a as. We find the following im the New York pa- pers. }t professes to come Wia Washington, but no date is given : ? Things are unchanged, with the exception that the enemy have removed their ar Ty from Lookout Mountain, where they b: had about ten pieces in position, and appear to bave somewhat withdrawn their forces. It is suppored they will concentrate their artillery on Mission Ridge. Some of the enemy’s pieces are heavy, and all seem tocarry well. They hold both Lookout Mountain and Mission Ridge, from which they threw shells on both the 4th and the Sth instaat. On the latter day stont 169 shells Warr heer! the enemy. hey, however, cted no damage beyond wo viding three men and ki! one pees We have several lines of entrenchments, and extensive earthworks are still going ap. The plan of the enemy ap; to be not iG make an atieck ir tront, bat to eompel us to abandon Chattanooga by simply bolding us in our pres- ent position, with their army in our frent, an- noying us with their artillery, and our lines of communication by cavalry raids in- ourrear. The last part of this programme ts. now bane: pacried ont oe Wheelercavairy,. which manag cross Teanssece ai Vot- toa Port Ferry, neat Mosh rite. » Alter croceing the main moved ton im a rorthern direction. A pon of thapantewnn in with the trains of the Foerteenth corps, near Anderson, in the Sequatchey Valley, stantped- destroyed between S211 81 esi 81 s811111 £ HEE Breed ded br Sreriiiryd brit sr BB iia g 9,482 2,020 Curtin’s majority, 6,553. Official returns may alter the above figures, and the majority probably exceed &,008. @HIO ELECTION. Crxcrmmati, Oct. 14—Ohampagne county, Brough 1,05¢ jority Huron county, Brough 2,000 majority. lambus, Vallan 23 majority—@ Union gein of 422. Columbiana county, Brough 3,000 majority. Knox county, Brough 2,000 majority—e gain of 433. Portags 60) > Brough 200 majority—gain 1,308. Lake ty, Brough 1,900 majority—gain 460. Rich- land county, Val 1m 908 majority— Union gain 6. Stark county, Brough ‘ioe. Summit county, Brough 9,600 majority. War- ren county, Brough $409 majority—gain 410. Rose county ih ehoat i majority. Sci- ota county, Broug! sit 1,008. Batler county, ‘Vellandighacs about 1.00 ma- Celambian Connty.—Wellsville—Brough 211 majority, gain of 105 over last fall. Salinsville — yagh 200 majority. Portage County.—Atwater—Brough 162 ma- jority. Ravenna—Brough 244. Jefferson County—Sfeuben ville—Brough, 727 Majerity; & gain of 317. NOIMBATI, Oct. 13.—The election passed off quietly throughout the State. A very large vote was polled. The following retarns have been received: Lebanon—Broffgh, 485; Vallandigham, 121; Union gain, 117. Sandusky City—Brough, 365 majority; gain, 443. a? Muekingum County—Brough, 600 majority; large Union gain. Lancaster City—Vallandigham, 16 majority; Union gain, 15. Marietta—Brough, 600 majority; gain, 263. Erie Codnty—Brough, 1.700; gain, 1,100. Cleveland City—Brough, 2,400. Carators Count Becnss, 5,000 majority. Mansfield City—Brough, 10:; gain, 25, : Elyria—Brough, 375 majority; gain, 150. Dayton City—Brough, 267 majority; gain, 194. Clark County—Brough, 1,700 majority; gain, 700 Clinton County—Six townships give Brough 1,320 majority, a gain of 265. cinnati gives Brough about 5,000 majority. Lucas County—Brongh 1,600 majority. Wood County—Brough 1,100 majority. Washington County—Brough about 500 ma- jority. ed off the teamsters, and 200 aud 200 wagons, about 380f which were lcaded with ammurition, and the remainder with clothing and supplies. The mules they could not ran off they shet, to the numb r of several hundred. As they were leaving the scene of destraction, —, commanding a cavalry division, eame ap with « part of bis command, consisting ef the Second Indiana, Firet Wisconsin, aud First East Tennessee cavairy, attacked them atence, and hed a running fight with them to Baalop, in which 120 rebels were Billed and wounded. Cur men used their sabres alone. General Rosecrans denies officially to have brcught any charges agninst Gens. M. and Crittenden. It is generally believed that hese officers will show a much better record tham the reports circulating in regard to them war- rant. With the assistance of reinforcem-nts alread: arrived, movements will scon be made that, it is hoped, will drive the evemy from our frout. ‘The army is ctill well -upplied with everything but elething and blankets, the want of which, in the unusually cold weather, causes con— siderable suffering. All the wounded able to bear removal have been cent North. The casuulties in the late baitle will not be less than 15,0uu. On Thursday the rebels from the Opposite side of the river fired into our wagon aud am- bulance trains passing. over the Valiey road, wounding two men, and killing and wounding several mules. They seem determined onem- barrassing our transportation inevery possible way. ‘The forces of Wheeler, after burning @ por- SOLDIERS’ VOTE. The 28th regiment gives Brough 167; Vallan- | tion of Shelby ville, were atiacked by Oolonel digham uone. The 12th regiment gives Brough | Crook, not far from tbat place, on Wednesday. 350; Vallandigbam none. The 23d regiment | We killed 120 of the enemy, took 300 prisoners gives Brough 48; Vallandignam none. Col. | and three pieces bf arifilern. The were White's brignde gives Brongh 1,250; Vallan- ‘pursued by our forces in direction of Fay- digham & } etteville, overtaken, and 300 more prisoners lost he 160th regiment gives Brough 460; Val. ‘by them. At ast accounts they were making landighbam 4. their way into the interior, closely pursued by Gilbert's brigade gives Brough 1,500; Val- }' our cavalry, which is regarded as sufficient to landigbsm 22. také care of them... : Crxcixxatt, Oct. 14—4 a. m.—Ohio all right, Regimente, voting as such, almost a unit for that Union which they-have. declared thenr- selves rezdy to die to defend. Large rand wonn reprered bipeerieen gains powers, "4 ‘in aap be? statemen' on tions in the large cities passed uietly, and |’ canse and forces One version teshat cis . ‘Se Goon ope | to cross the Ghic f heads annihilated. Tre OE OHIO SOLDIERS IN AND. ABOUND janga, ‘Withers's division was rd TARR Tennessee trope ‘baa retuned to obey orderss See, amen) are eae pet H

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