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THE EVENING STAR. W. D. WALLACH, Editer and Proprietor. ——— ees WASHINGTON CITY: TUESDAY........ SEPTEMBER 20, 1864. BEE OUTSIDE FOR INTERESTING TELE- He has a Brilliant Victory Over Early— He Captures 2,500 Pri | nen, and Nine Army Flags—Rebel Brig. | adier Generals Rhodes and Gorden Killed if ———»—_—__—_ War DEPARTMENT, } Wasnincton, September 20, 9.30 a. M. Yesterday, Major General Sheridan attacked | Early. fought 8 great battle, and won a splen- oners were captured, nine battle-fiags, five pieces of artillery were captured, and the rebel | Generals Gordon and Rhodes were killed, tnree | other general officers wounded. All the ene- | my’s killed and most of their wounded have fallen into our hands. The details are stated | Of this mo deep regret that we lost Gen. Russell, killed, dan moved on the enemy this morning at day- light. Soon after the movement commenced, | The Reperted Operatio: heavy and continued firing for two hours was then ceased, apparently receding, re- sumed about nine o'clock, and has continued to this hour, twelve M., apparent in the vicin- Hazrsr’s Frrex, Sept. 19.—Hon. Edwin M. Stanton, Secretary of War: Just received report from signal officer as follows : near Winchester. Very heavy since 10a. m. ‘Think engagement is general. Line about five miles long. Averill 1s heavily engaged with enemy near Darksyilte.” I have sent a party of scouts and couriers to | here to-day in the front. Shall report promply all reliable | Gen. A. J. Smith’s troops have arrived at Jef- news. JouN D. STEVENSON, ferson barracks, twelve miles below here. Brigadier General. ESR ESS cea RE EP SEE TELEGRAPHIO NEWS. FROM NEW ORLEANS. spondency ameng Rebel Sympathizers— 9 People Jubilant—Ne Later News frem Mobile. New OgLgars, Sept. 19.—The news from Atlanta produced great despondency among WS READING MATTER ON EVERY PAGE, | rebel sympathizers, and corresponding joy nen GhereE Phin gins Ly nse through loyal DOT A i greatly demoralized. Gnariio 159 || All Woh trans-Missiesinpl Tabel the exception of Buckner’s brigade, has moved confronts the remnant of our army up towards While river. Buckner at Morgan ‘A away from @ | traband. De: U izia, Oar main force has been sent Morganzis. Its destjuation is con- jour, rebel commissioner of ex- |. Dwight, Federal commiasion- aitation at Morganzia yester- )shat a general exchange of Official War Bulletin. | 22em Si, ers will result. = day. Glorious Ngiis from Sheridan! | PHleners nothing new from Mobile. LATER FROM EUROPE. ition of Italy by Austria— ews Unimpertant. HALIFAx, Sept. 19.—The steamship Sidon, on the 6th, via Queenstown | Rumored Reco; from Liverpoo! y Routed and Driven | on the 7th, has arrived. The political news is unimpoftant. Lonpor, Sept. 6.—Consvls 87 for money. '9.—The steamship Hibernian, fr derry on the 9th, has Major General Diz, New York : | passed this point. LrvERrroor, Sept. 9.—It is rumored that did victory. Over twenty-five hundred pris- oan is about to recognize the Kingdom of Cotton and breadstuffs declining. MAINE STATE ELECTION. Further Returns. E., Sept. 19.—The Bangor Whig? 7 > » has unofficial sore eens . nity ; i i urns im the following official telegrams received by fone ito heir atey aaltion eee Toons, this department. The department learns with previously telegraphed, making in all three undred and sixty-one towns, cities, and plan- Generals Upton, McIntosh, and Chapman are TARE ae tetas oe those Gree ane pase ‘wounded. Cony, 59,923; Bradbury, 44,097. The vote in Hanrsr’s Ferry, VA. Sept. 19, 12 noon.— | Aroostook county {s close, the Demoerats claim- Hon. Edwin M. Stanton, Secretary of War: Sheri- | ing to haye carried it b Last small majority. Frw OR.LEAns, Sept. 13, via Cairo, Sept. 19. Eleni glee sep oyer eis exons iy of Bunker Hall. ae ME Froth int Be en ag ol tively its truth. Joun D. Srevensox, Brig. Gen. Ourtinad ta ecla tous Galtvac with 19 guns bearing on Matamoras. Ford’s rebel cavalry is encamped 10 the Rio Grande. ‘ench moved out 10 miles from Bag- miles 0) “Continuous firing between Opequan and dad in St. Louis. ‘The draft commenced e first district. A division of St. Louis, Sept. 19.. Hanren’s Frery, Va., Sept. 194.30 p.m.— | W invite public attone rio Hon. Edwin M. Stanton, Secretary of War : Fight- | of property on D street, corners ecnecmae ing in the direction of Winchester much heayi- | stack’s Painting establishment, for sale pn Thurs- er. Our forces near Bunker Hill seem to be | day next, 22d inst. driving the enemy rapidly. Guire & Do. Joun D. Stzvenson, Brigadier General. | Store, Cobbling and Shoe Store, Confectlonery ane . 2 itis not to be surpassed by any other location, in Harrer’s Ferry, Sept. 19,7 p. m.—Hon. | the city, Pennsylvania av. Hot excepted. ion ie MILLER & CO. ‘ SUBSTITUTES!!! SUBSTITUTES!! o'clock had driven him beyond Stevenson’s | AGENTS FOR THE QUOTA OF THE DISTRICT, Depot, a distance of seven miles, killing and | No. 511 Ninth street west, near Pennsylvania ay. iN Edwin M. Stanton, Secretaryof War: Just heard from the front. Our cavalry, under Generals Averill and Merritt, engaged Breckinridge’s corps at Darksvilie at daylight, and up to one ‘wounding quite a number, and capturing two hundred prisoners from Gordon’s division. about three miles beyond the Opequan, into a line of earthworks, ourinfantry attacking them | KNOWN AN N in position. Since then, as the officer left, he | could distinctly hear heavy musketry firing, | liberal and continuous and heavy artilliery firing as ne came in. See advertisement of J. 0, Mc- For a business stand, i.e., Clothin Bakery, or any other k Always ready to be mustered for one or three On centre and left the enemy were driven years, at the most reasonable prices, better than a th: Le eee phan say other, AS WE ARE B.—Runners and othersin the business most N.H. MILLER, Justice of the Peace. LOST AND FOUND. CPraall Lever Bi oes ry AIN, with two one .. The will be liberatly. ded wing them at 438 7th street north. weer TEDO lt — hs ‘ED OR STOLEN Tfrom the subscriber, Ore? inet awhite and brown POINTER PUP, nearly full grown. & lideral reward will be paid for bis Sialed fre a at No. 3 Indianna ap oe _W.P. BACON. sep } AID—On Friday last K- Lfaesr mae letters, addressed to, SOF Washington city, Finder will please send to Box oH : Seas aac ne pt. 19, 1864, 1t* jel! nat Cy KET- Ky a small smaunt of joney and pa- <value to the {senate an a paca 0 eome forwi » prove ot . Ll ke it away. oF. UMBUS teat 511 Lot., between 9th and 10th, JUN D—In front of my premines. on the i7th Beene t anell black POORBT-BOOK. Any’ La A aR ole erg Men IsSt" BAM'L BROWN, No. 293 7th st. O8T—Sunday, 13th inst,.a mongrel PUP, Dog ankntns old, Biindle and white. cars aicely cropped. Had on a black strap about the neck, Any one returning him to H. F.TUBNER, 281 Pa. av., Will be suitably rewarded. Sep 19-2t* = inday evening, a POOKET id Lokuorsxpok Sook. Any person having the same will confer ® favor by leaving them at the Star ore es No.16OQhioav. se 19-2t* TRA YED OBSTOLEN from in front of Barb S"Efommes, alarce BAY MARE, with harness ; Tittle | t legs, hind leg swolen, T Pinod Daan es - zie vibe it re 8, avenue, bet. and7th ste. sep 13: 3 Friday Nii on D, bet and 6th Oiteot, a’ Ohaied GOLD’ BRAGELWT. The finder will please deliver it at Mrs, Clitch, No. 298 Pennsyivan' enue, sep 19-3t* 'OLEN OR 8 YED from the subscriber. living at the corner of 4th street west and @ street north,a medium sized black COW, witha large white star on her face, famk and belly white, tip of the tail also white. Any person giving in- formation of her whereabouts or fetch her to the house, shall be liberally rewarded. sep 17-3" $ REWARD —Stolen or strayed, one white ©) buffalo COW, red and white about the head and neck. and one red Rag above the tail. Any one delivering her to JOHN ye on 3d st., tween F and G sts.,or to JOHN KREFE, on I st.. between 3d and 434 sts., will receive the above reward, sep 17-4t* $5 REWARD —Was hired by an officer named . B, Anderson, ist New York Artillery, Battery G, a black HORSE, four white legs, white face, clas: eyes, 15 hands, on Friday, September 2, With military saddle avd bridle. awit Dollard e hor conviction OF eee De Biven for the eCRUIT & BON, sep 17-3t* Georgetown, D.C. BOARDING. FEW YOUNG MEN CAN BE ACCOMMO- dated with Rooms and Board. Also, Table Board e F street. between I7th and 18th sts, (GENTLEMEN AND THEIB WIVES or single Gatenen can beaccommodated with BOA and ROOMS. Also,a large parlor for rent hand- somely furnished. "Apply on 2ist street, between G and H, No. 370. sep 19-2t* FrIRST CLASS BOARD. with Furnished Rooms, also, Table, can be obtained at No, 352 6th at., between'H and I. sep 17-7t*- PLEASANT COUNTRY BOARD can be had near Bladensburg. Apply t> W. E. Brown, Coal dealer, 282 Pennsylvania Avenue, between Iith and 12th streets. sep I7-3t* pRooME WITH BOARD, and Table Board with- eut Rooms, may be had at 134 Pennsylvania avenue, bet. 19th and 20th, Sep 16-lw* 39) FIRST STREET, BETWEEN A AND B. e) CAPITOL HILU.—Bingle gentlemen, o: ntlemen and their wives, ean now be accommo- lated with large, pleasant ROOMS. Location leasamt. Breakfast from 7 to 8. Dinner at 6. ferences exchanged Sep 15-12t* IRST-CLA88 BOARD, with Furnished Rooms, Also Table Board can be obtained at No. 415 E street, between 8th and 9th. Breakfast from 7 to9; dinner from 3 to 5. sep 3-Im* we have heard here heavy artillery firing, nd still continuing to this hour. Every indi- Hanrer’s Ferry, Sept. 20, 7.40 a. u.—Hon. | deceased. All pe pete same, with the vouch h . i Just heard from the front’ Sheridan has de- On or before the lich day of Beptember nosh: thant | Edwin HM. Stanton Secretary of War: feated the enemy heavily, killing and wound- ing five thousand (5,000) of the enemy, captur- ing twenty-five hundred (as02) prisoners, five | () of artillery, and five (5) battle-flags. The rebel Generais Gordon and Rhodes were killed, and York wounded. Our loss is about two thousand. The enemy esc) up the valley, under cover of night. sus if Sheridan is in Winchester. Smali J. D. Stevenson, Brigadier Iron. ; Gen | ovat and Hel? Major General Sheridan transmits to Gen. | “Diamond Ste’ Grant the following official report just re- Spris ‘oe ceived by the department : Wincumster, VA., 7.30 p. m., Sept. 19.— | Boiler Plate... Lieut. Gen. U. S. Grant: Ihave the honor to pericen Sheet Ir report that I attacked the forces of Gen. Early | Galvanized * over the Berryville pike, at the crossing of the sanguinary engagement, which lasted from early in the morning until five o’clock in the evening, completely defeated him, and driving | Late} him throngh Winchester, capturing about two | Selo). situated on the Baltimore and Washington thousand five hundred prisoners, five pieces of | Per eae Bladensburg De artillery, nine army fiags and most of their | containing ten aeres of land, which can be con- ert ini ton lots: iene property is highly im- roved with two dwe —' The rebel Gens. Rhodes and Gordon were Fooms and a cottage with Fooms. £2 Killed and three other general officers wounded, | !*uit are now growing. is ia one of the pretti- pat 1 i sh Most of the enemy’s wounded andallof their and ‘Naltenore within: le acetone eet killed fell into our hands. from the former ood pike, The TON, on the pri A. Russell, commanding division in 6th corps, = aoncen p.m. ‘who was killed by a cannon ball. Gens.Up-| fair days. ton, McIntosh and Chapman were wounded. | immediate! A 6pa spring on the premises Rep 2)-eotOct6* most superb. They charged and carried every FA AND WINTER DRE8S GOODS, ‘wounded. Our losses aresevere. Anong them Gen. D. 1 cannot yet tell our losses. The conduct of the officers and men was position taken up by the rebels from Opequan Creek to Winchester. obstinate in their fighting. Generals Wright, Crook, Emory and Torbert, A more detailed report will be forwarded. 500 Merri: P. H. SHERIDAN, Maj. Gen. Com’dg. PRINTS. at 48 cts. Full details of casualties will be given when received by the department. ‘A MEBTING OF THE CLOTHING MER- : n'a Chamber, City Hall. the Board of Aldermaz iis LYONS, Chairman, M.J. WALDHEIMER, Secretary. It* BILLIARDS—A meeting of Billia Keepers is ealied TO-MORRS W ( Wednes sy) EVENING, at7 o'clock attve house of H.G.| oy Lorch, corner ta and E st. Matters of impor- ‘ance will be considere: sep 20-2t* BEVENTH WARD BXEMPTION FUND ASSUCIATION .—An adjourned meeting of Association will be held at Island Hall. TUESDAY EVENING, September #th, at 9 o'clock. one hour before the general meeting of the citizens at therame place. A general atten- | dance is requested as business of pressing impor- | tance will come up, ©... NOYES, President, W. J. MURTAGH, Sec. PIA? ON.—There will be a meeting of | e above Association at Langley’s school room, forner 34 street ¢ast and Pennsylvania avenue, THIS EV G. at 7% oe! ; | + The subscription hook of the Association will be | 2pen at the store of Mr. George F. Gulick. corner | street south and New Jersey avenue. Gapitol | CHANG Tr. ill, where any person enrolled in the Ward can ecome a member on the payment of $50. Subati- tutes will he furnished, or the funds of the associ- ation will be divided among those drafted. District of Cob . G. F. GULICK, President. _B. B.EERGUBON, Seoretarye tet | tember '$100—$100-S100.—One bund mium wi Teoult eredited to the Second Werke eee Davine ® auu . OWEN. Tressurer, Pennsylvania : lard’s Hotel. avenue, Rert Wt y= ENIGHTS OF PPAIAS. and Membersof Potouac Lopos. Ni. are watited to attend pecial meeting TO ‘Mo! . BOW Seperte?) NIGHT, at7 o'clock, at Tem: ‘ence Hall tien. Bronderot W.O- Lope. v, HENRY, Scribe. RALLY! RALLY! BAULY!—LINOOLN AND JOHNSON OLUS —. pauel eet- Keats Har te ee neecr as Hy attee Betreets, at $6’clock. soiree tater ko ft. cuumante ae eater roth epee tee rs, Foeson ate eer, wholesaloand retail, cople-im ined from rT) cation is most favorable to us. Washington county, in the District of "Colambin, Joun D. Stevenson, Brig. Gen. letters of administration on the personal te te of Washingtoncity, D.C., persons having claims warned to exhibit the of Caleb D. Shreve. may otherwi era ea atin ve Seteded from all hand this 10th day of Septem ber Sep 20-law3w* SE, 87 LA. AVE.. ASHINGTON , Sépt. Given under my Mz™4! WAREHOU! 8 In view Of advices from the Rol! General Russell, of the 6th corps, was killed. | notify our eustomers of a decline anne General McIntosh lost a leg. cent per Ib. on all descriptions of We quote present prises as follows: Ordin 36 and 24 flat, and all sizes over... id Square, Scroll and B. of one-half of a ne- half o| 13g and Tire atect__*” 2 fone o Bow “ [Ch¥on.] JOHN RELVANS. Opequan Creek, and after a most stubborn and Brsctaro. COUNTRY RESIDENCE FOR Know a8 PLEASANT VIEW SEMINARY, occupied by Miss Mariana Keech as a 200 yards from or 30 minutes’ drive by a place will be sold at AUC- ises, for cash or its e THURSDAY, Octob: rf prove ubfavorable, the cumbrance,and possession given HENBY T. SCOTT, 48 Broadway.N. Y. We bave now in store a fuil stock of the best ‘The rebels were strong in numbers and very agers MERINOS, in all colors, at $2and $225 Pisin all wool MOUSELAINS, all colors, at 87 I desire to mention to the Lieutenant General | ¢eents por yard. Blegant Saxony PRESS GOODS, in PLA commanding the Army the gallant conduct of STRIPES, 'y in IDS and , at 62, 75 and 87 cts, z Manchester, Pacific and Hamilton DELAIN; and the officers and men under theircommand. | yery choice and select styles for ladies and Ree To them the country is indebted for this hand- | 4¥8nj Price on ‘Dark PRINTS some victory. pasa ark P. |, excellent quality, Sprague and Pacific Fall BLACK SILKS and MOUBNING DRESS GOODS n great variety. Mlegant Plain SILKSin Brown, Green, Parp'e, Epwis M. Stanton, Secretary of War. Quir, Pines and other enters 3% Fi er raat 306 Pa. av. bet. 9th and loth at Y¥ THOMAS DOWLING, Auct.; Georgetown, THE STOCK OF A FIRST CLASS FAMILY RY AT AUCTION, IOBNING, 2th instant, at at the store of John G. @, Georgetown, D, 0 of Groceries, embracip, nd Crushed Sceses 5 0 E rd Room | , es WEDNESDAY Mi | €oods warrant iyrm Pure Cider Vi 5 Clarified do Old Whisky, some very choice, Bottles of assorted’ Whiskey) Wine, Gin, Rum, &c., &t., 12 bbls, Hams and Shoulders FIFTH WARD EXEMPTION FUND AS | ADd many other articles usually found ina frst- FOCIATI nd Ficcures for ren class fam: ‘ THOS. DOWLING, ¥ J.C. McGUIRE & CO., Auctionvers, ERY SALE OF VALUABLE VACANT 8 At Zoe ones OF F STRERT NORTH AND 12 STREET WEST. of the Supreme Npart o A. dD. a cause (N. wherein Lioyd W. Williams is comaplat thers are defendants, the on WEDNESDA’ sel it publ ribed picges st ground ington ic liars hur Nel: and Care poh poh pest Trastee will, day of October, A. D. 1! BY the The cast pert o' Serpe ted Pee ee businens demands atta. (230.) front the depth je, a8 prescribed by the decree, will hace money ii br se ‘mouths, with PERSONAL. MES. THORN HAS MOVED FROM OTH TO E street, between 9th and 10th streets north. No. 414, Persons having business with her will pleaze call. Sep 20 2t™ INOTACE.—We hereby forewarn BS from renting or buying the PROPERT , on the cor, of 6th and N street, Island, Washington, City, D.C. Ch peer alaw suit, As we are interested. sep * HE WBRITER,a young Naval Officer, (24 years) L being almost entirely unacquainted with the fair sex, with whom he might pass off the manv dull and monotonous hours of shipboard life, I would desire to open a correspondence with one young warm-hearted girl, one willing to devote a few hoursin coxseaponding. with and contributing to the pleasure of one of Uncle Sam’s devoted ne- phews. For the inquisitive my personal descrip- tion is as follows: Heighth, 5 feet 9 inches; weight, 153 pounds; hair brown, eyes gray, complexipn dark; am fond of music, both mental and vocal, play and gine madly, but would never set the world ‘aire with my efforts; am called good looking by widows and old maids; never remember being called so by ayoung lady. Those considering this worthy of notice will please address, in sinceri HARRY DE LA TOUR, U, 8. steamer ‘Fuchsia,’ Point Lookout, Md. 1t* NOTICE TO THE PURCHASERS OF DRY GOODS! Ladies wishing to supply themselves in Fall and Winter DRESS GOODS, SILKS. MBRINOS, ALPACAS, &c. will find the latest styles at ' JULIUS SYCEL’s, Those wishing heavy yard wide BLEACHED COTTON, at 50 cents, will find it at JULIUS SYCEL’S. All wanting last year’s FLANNELS and OASSI- MERES, with a smal] advance on last year’s prices should call at JULIUS SYOEL'S, Those desiring the latest Parisian styles og SHAWLS snd CLOAKS. FRENCH CORSETS, at $2.25; Thirty-Spring HOOP SKIBTS, at $1.50; Two Hundred Yard SPOOL COTTON, at 10 cents; NEE- DLES, 5 cents, and thousands of other articles in proportion. will call without delay at the Cheap Store of JULIUS SYCEL, 421 7th street, #ep 17-3t* bet. G and H sts. 486 CHOICE FALL 8TOCK. 486,...... PAPERHANGINGS, ~.-...... 486 Just opened, a beautiful assortmentof Gold, Em- broidered and medium priced Gilt. pavers. Also. a varied and choice stock of Satin and Blank Papers, Borders, Statues, tre Pieces, &c. Oréers for Paperbangings or Window Shades punctually executed in ¢ OF country, Terms cash for goods and labor. OVAL PICTURE FRAMES. The richest, handscmest and most varied stock SF Gilt and Dark Wood Oval Picture Frames in the District. These goods are warranted to be gilded with gol3 leaf and of superior workman- ship. ‘Also, a deantifal assortment of Card Visite Frames of foreign and domestic manufacture. All ee as represented. 486 WIN: DOW BADE. Different colors and sizes Window Shades in store. Orders for any required style or size Shade made to order, PIOTURE CORD AND TASSELS. 486 Different sizes and colors Picture Cord and Tas- sels, Rings, Nails. &e, 86 CARD VISITE FRAMES. French Gilt, 8wiss Gatved wood, and American Composition Card Frames in variety. PICTURES. A few choice E i at J. MARKEITERS, Ne de gaan #2"Piease remember tt: term Cash for Goods and Labors app 17-owit™ ge ee ee ae ment READ! RBAD! | "READ! NEW FALU AND WIN =ust oven eats i : ae t aT | BEALL. Nor S00 ooh wort etek ad ae, Persons will Hl, to in el cit Tie GO d88 ctor parehnatns WRAL‘, Teh att Thow in want of caf ag in want of BUSINUSR SUITS, will Sin wnaee ree overs [ G0ODK MADE to ORDER. jons ness or find ferebninccreer aes a NECOND EDITION, See 2 Q@OLOOK P. M. = —2 The Draft in the First Ward. draft te fill the deficiency in the first sug-district (First Ward) was commenced thiS Morning, at 11 o'clock, at the corner of 18th and I streets. It was conducted as upon yes- terday, the names being drawn from the box by Mr. Ostander Bedder, who was securely blindfolded,and the «elect” were announced by the Commissioner, Mr. F. W. Blackford. There was a large crowd in attendance, all anzious to know their fate. door was opened they made a rush for the railing, all seeming desirous of getting as near the «‘whee] of fortune” as possible. Before counting the tickets and placing them in the box, Mr. Blackford announced that the original enrollment of the ward was 3,743. Quota 474. Credits of the ward itself 38, and credit by apportionment 198. quired 238, to which was added the 100 per cent. to meet exemptions, making the number of names to be drawn 476. The quota required yesterday was 241, but jabcock, J. W. Aulick, and R. Vy. Aulick, (sons of Commodore Aulick, of the WNavy,) furnished substitutes yesterday. The first prize was drawn to-day by Rapley, 142 G street, and after him were an- nounced in succession: Chas Banman, %0H st. bet 18th and 19th; Hay- Barnard, 36% 15th st: Pat’k Tobin, 2d house Thes Toner, G st, bet 2(thand st, bet 20th and 2ist; K sts; Jno Sweeney. eech, Wilson’s N_Y av; Henry M d H; Andrew Ahern As soon as the Quota now re- from old brid 26th; Chas W ‘Wm Bittenhouse, cor 7th and @ and 2ist sts: AJ K carpenter sho; Kause. 100 20t) 22d and F st corrai mess house; Pat Rand st, near K; Jacob McWilliams. bet M and N; Jas Stubbs, 19th st, near Provost Marshal’s office; R Graham. Mark Curran, M st, b h W Kennon, 361 15th st; Daniel Sullivan, G st, bet 24tb and 25th; Thos Nelso' MeMullen, 195 I st; W: 175 @ st; L B Gree: able, 18th st, bet N 31 Pa ave, bet 24th and 25th; Richard G: 23d st; Bennaf Kishlinde, cor 2ist and F; Chas Columbus Kibble, 191 K Gat; Cornelius Collins, rown’s Shop;) Heury Pentz, bet 19th and 20th; J 15th st, nearO; John is, Gales Hotel; — bet 23d and 24th; Andersen, 19th st Park st; Edward H Kilgore, 18that and N Y ave. ( cor19stand N Y ave;—— Pearson, (War cor 2ist and H st; Wm Adams, 259 2! f 33 K st,(Gontraband House;) Thos Kildoff, cor Gand 26th Jno Eat 56 I st; it, bet K and L thy Oallahay, 27 ite, corner 18th and N streets; John Burns, 16th st bet Land M; George W Wood 220 H et; Joseph P Kenfeld, cor 18th and M sts; Cornelius McQarthy, G@ st bet 20th and 2ist sts; J O Stewart, Loan Bureau, ; Domin Smith. $24 M st; G 2ist and 22d; Thomas M. eorge Parker, cCarviey, 26th and I sts; Gharles McIntyre. cor 18th and M'sts; Moses Webb, F st bet 21st and 22d sts; M kar; Jas Hayser, cor and N Y av, Carpenter Shop; Jas Ma! ney, M st bet 19th and 20th sts; ©: et Eand F; G Seder. 0th and 2ist; - has Kitchen, 234 tM and N; Frank Rowns. square Rock Oreck; Jas H Hatchins, @ bet 21st and ata; Wm Rowser 25th st, bet Pa sv hnd K;Thoro Bn Robinaon, neat Penas av and New Hampshire |Mr. Thos. ©. Burns, the blind man here ar- rived, and he was entrusted with the drawn- ing of the names although Mr. Bedder did it satisfactorily. ] Thos Burke, 2ist st, bet Band F; Nathan Budd, James Thomas, 17th st, bet ee, 2ist st, bet E and ‘th of Avenue; James Lewis Hill, 119 F st; @ F Burroughs, ley, M at, bet corner 7th and K sts; K and L; James Li Lewis Beaver, 20t! Gantt, cor 2th and I st, between 15th and 16th; John Worley, L st, bet 17th and 18th; Wm Williams, K st, HH st, bet 19th and Bank: 4 25th; Chas Fi bet 17th and 18th; Cyrus E 21th and F sts; Geo Nelaon, Isth st. bet D and E; id st, bet Fand G@; Alexander Ash- ; Prank Anderton, cor I7th and K sts; he, 148 2ist st; Jas W McG M I st, bet 2th and 3ist: ; Andw Freeman Krad Fin Beavaneil Gengin ting Thorn, cor 2th and F sts; Benj Snell, General Hos- 162G at; Patrick J ;-—— Roberts, col- ercey Gatchell. 20th st, bet G and Rose, cor 18th and M eH vers bet 2¢d Robt P Queen. 2ist st; BoomasMorakn cor 21st aud G-atreets; Willian t amd Pennsylvania avenue; 19th, at Louisa 165 K at; Wm Lewis as B Quincey, 1; 0) ea ear sty bet 2ith and 23 pate, pat ber pene ot Louie yb jumner. Riley’s corral; Cor Sal- Robey @ and H; Jno ‘Hickey, 26th st, ‘tin, cor Land [5th st; between %th and 25th Vermont avenue ; Geo W Mitchell. H st, G A Smith, G bet 18th and 19th; Edwd fayette Bingbau, cor 15th st and cor 17th and K sts; Wm Johnson, E and Jobn Smith. Gen hospital corral; Frank Jno Clark, cor N and Vtav; John Murphy, 2sth st, be 2d st, bet K and L; Fred sts; Frs Keenan, K st, o . hy, 188N Yav; C Hughes, st; Robt Johnson, 426 20th st; John Riley, 235 L st; Geo Hartig, 129 Pa av st near I; Theodore Dic! 15th; John Wheelan Lacy, Riley’s corral; John, H Harper, G st, bet 24th and st and B sts; John De Sewell. cor'igth and enry Duchs. cor 18th and Mats; F Defos- sel, 367 19th st; Sami Warner John Hartic, @ st, bet 24th and cor ee and Mate. on sts; Bernyrd owe, 2 Fand G; Patk Ward, 345 18th sireet; House; Alfred BM 2 cor 13th and N sts; 25th; Lindon Parke, Jas H Osman, bet 234 and 2th John Fought, Mess 8 ureaa; Dennis and 25th; Jas Spark; Wm Pratt, F st, bet 2lst and 22d; Geo Kilbus, 410 20th st; Mathias Bei 8 m Gray, ( at, bet 2ith and 25th; John Fannan, Gas Company; Oliver Fisher, 330 it, bet L and M; John Faller, 41 F st; Jacob Thomas, cor Gand 2ist sts; Patrick Ford, works for Gas Co; Basil Stevens, 114 Chas H Lawer, 129 Paay; John Henry, 35 H street; Jobn R Stokes. corner I7th and K streets; Nunan, McClellan Stable 26th at, bet Land G; Smith, K st Corral lth st; Ohas 8! atr’k McLaughli W Heppelbach, Winders Build- aniel Callanan, cer Zist and G HP; bet K and L sts; A M Caldwell, co: ; Palestine Donnet 22d at, bet H and I; Aug Michsel Dugan, 2th st, bet I and K; John Lyona: j3th and M #t; Patrick K Edward Devlin, , 4th near K; nan, 2)th st, bet Band Jeremiah Bayes, R Pearson, Z73V t av; Pat’k Qosgrough,@as House: Henry Maher, 2)th st. bet Burchell. 210C st; Solomon G@ Brown F st; John Connor, Gas House; John cor E and 2th sts; M and N; Adolphas eff Purley, E st, bet. 18th and 19th; Chas Brady. cor 15th and I sts; Lloyd Hamil- K sts; Chas Merrill. bet H and I; Jo! wd Elliott, cor canal vant at CaptGiles’ Jobnson, cor 25th and K sts; Morris Bishop, Ri- Wilson. carpenter, M: Mth and 18th streets; William Ohase, M street. between 15th and 16th; John Bannanough, 155 I at; Chas Hinenberger. cor 18th and M ats; Geo Wash- 331 hth at, bet L ‘eter cam eee house; Jno Levy, 335 15th ton, cor 17th an David Laird. 23d st 20th st, bet M and N D st; Benj Williams ley’s corral; Woe 5 thy Doughert: bet 2th and 26th; Williams, cor 21st and G ats; T icGuire, gas house; hon, cor 2ist and G sts; Geo Richt rcoran building; Mr C ‘tment, Jist and K st; Jno Mi Jno Ketterer, Lee & Daniel’ Jno Sweeney, G street, near gas house; Henry Mack, F street, between 23d and 2th, mess house; Geo Waters, 35 K st, Contraband House; Martin artment; Daniel Gra- ; bet Mand N; Wm ikee, 222 20th 19th stand N Y av; John Connors, cor 2th and M Henry Ceazer, Government Bal i Kureer, cor G and cor isth and K sts; 843 2th st; Jno er, Gov Bakery 8 its; Terrence Drury, 39), ‘m Gill, 234 st; Jno L M cor 17th and K sts rer. Third Auditor’s Office; Th ‘Mth; Sol Bteever, 332 Zist st; vt hod. 16th st; bet P and Q: and H; kaon, £23 17th at: J 186 Pa av; J Rich- | roe, Wroe’s stable; héar Pa av; Thos G: wis, 202 20th at; st A Smith, 73 Vi Livley, Giles’ Hot and M ste; Jas Jacl Auditor's office; 18th and M ste; Ao. bev K and Pa av; T' Miler, corner 20th and ; Govt Bakery; Jay H Henry. 18¢] . rson, 19th st Park; James er, cor Zlat and F Z 1m Smith, 334 M st; er, K st, bet 17th and 18th; Thos et 17th and I8th; Ecoie Gorene; ohaston, 20th at, Zst ‘28d; bet L and M; Chas Anders hb st; Jeremiah Coo ey 22d and G sta; Martin Ellenbur, st; Jno Bradie: mott, Gas Hou Isth and M sts; P. 7th street, bet. | nae gear very, 18th, at; Frank Adert Pa ay G Ni s i Houne; J Hi 3 ' Thompson, Bet et a @; f lthars stand C 53 m Meas. Bouse: Fra x so Neal Jefferson Hou: William P; 4 _ dist and 22d ete; rell Charles Farral{, 234 and I ste: Michas! Burws, 1s st Stables; James Parkers. Nell's Row, rear of2 th Wm Brown, alley bet 2th and th ate; Se co Aa i. . ir an ste; Jn Corral bet Dand B eta, ¥ Government borseman; Reuben Stahl, cor 2is and G sta; Mather Ralihar, corner 22d and F a William Kohler, bet 19th and 20th and L and M st Jack Downing, 2 th. near Kj Jas. Kelley, 2ist, bet. 5 O'CLOOK P. M GOVERNMENT SECURITIES, gag Jay Cooke & Ce. furnish the follewing quo- tations of Government securities : ‘WASHINGTON, Sept. 20, 1964. Buying. Selling. 107 oA; ‘ashington.33 K street, Qontra- p , GAbd Hodes’ Henry alley, bet, 25 and 25tn street, | by, $7 oS 2OUPOR 1881... 108 Bese bi Te wens Hellat, £0 diet etroed se | 7,510 Treasury’ Notas ms . ; Ds. 1, SF rer 5 B. Howell, cor, isth and M; 3. McDenitt, co One Year Certificates. “x Certificate Checks... New Yor Conpor s, 107 X ; 5-20" Gold, 225 x and M; Geo. Wolfer, 3441 st: J. D. Harris, 312 D, Kane, Mess House, 190 N. Y. Avenue ; Freeman M. Black 28 Pensylvanis Avenue ; Jess Campbell, 20th between B and G; H. Dougherty, cor. ith and P street ; Jas. . 17th and Penn- sylvania Av., Willi Eli, Ferguson, lath ant [ street ; Jno. McGinnis, I. bet. 20th and 21s: st reet J BOarney, i8th st and NY av; B McGuire. cor 26th and I sts; Geo W Herrill, cor M and 2th a corral; Geo E Lowery. 123 F st; Jas Ire- land, engineer stables; Saml Simpson, general hospital, corral; — Williams, 169 L at; Levi Pen- S22 18th st; Jno Bimes, 2251 st; Jno W t aide 25th at, bet Eand F; Jas Rawlins, ; Albert M Noyes, Pa ay, bet 19th an: ‘20th st h Jos Faulkner. cor 2ist and @ st; Jno Donovan, ‘corner 16th and L streets; Wm. Warfield, 247 20th stree’ Jobn Rainig, 131 F st, bet 21st and 22d; Jno Fon’ Gales’ House; Jas Brown, 23d st. bet L and M; — Schoffer, 22d st, bet N and O: Henry Chariton. st, bet 15th and 16th; F B Medler, A Q M offic Miller. cor 18th and M sts; J W Majer, 190 N Pat’k Henry, 63 Pa av; John Turner, 189 L st; Rob’ McMillan. cer 18th and G sts; Edward Flaherty. General Hespital Corral; John Hay, President's louse; Henry Ludecke, G st, bet 24th and 25t! Harrison Green, 35 K st; Patrick Murphy, 2ith JD Williams, cor 17th and I sts; Wm A Ault. John Mahoney, Ist, bet 234 and 2sth; Thos R 1951 st, Wm Garter, No 2,253 Ith st; Patk Fitz, chr 2tst and @ sti; Edwd Kendall, 17th st stables; J A Flynn, 2d Anditor’s Office; Chas R Hasler, c H and Isth 51 eter Hellrick, Opponts market; Arthur Tap! Provost Marshal's Office; John Short, K st, near carral; J B Jackson, 19th st, bet K and L; John Murphy, 224 st, bet L and M; Wm R Shadrich or Jith and E sts; Chas You market; Blias Marsh, clerk, Corcoran’s Building; Jas B Durand, Treasury Department; Jno B Mar ley. 2Ist and 'F sts; F E Merrill, 52 Pa ay; Fre« Kaoosbacher, M st, bet 18 and J9th; H Nichols; Adam Caness, 20th st, bet B and S; Solomon M Shaffer, cor F and 21st sts; Sam] Williams, C st, bet 2st and 224; Jacob Henlein. I st, bet 2ist and .22d; QGhas Altmansberger, 32 K st; A D Warthington. Finance office; W P ynch, 22d at, bet G and H; Adm Voglesberger. 244G@ st, bet 17th and 18th; Dennis O’connor, @as House: B Bush, Riley’s Corral; Wa Burtle. Gol Wisewell’s office; W L Phillips, M st, bet 2th and 2th; Geo B Lensency, 421 15th st; Owen Clark, 23d st, near 8;Geo Blankford.I st, | square from Circle; Saml Blackwell, bet 19th and aith and L and M; Dnl Martin,G, bet 19th and 20t) Geo Simms, 165 I st; Job 4 th Wm H Scott, M st, bet 17th and 18th; Buell Belu Mest; Mr Richards, 273 Vt av; J Dougherty, Riley Mess house; Wm A Phillips.eor and 20th sts; Wm Thomas. Riley’s Corral; J W Woody, 19th st and NY av; Wm Nagent, 121 28th st; Albert Payne, General Hospital Corral; Andrew McKeana, Teas: ury Department; Chas D Holt, Jackson's Hill, 20th st: M se 7eer Wilson’s Carpenter shop, 19th st and NY av; Jas Manhenney, Ambulance Park; Ches H H Brown, 33] 19th at; D Chs P Thom: Anderson W LATE FROM UP RIVER. The Rebels under Johnson and McC; Attack Averill at Martinsbur, ee Fails Back to Hainesville, near Falling Wa. terr — Obtaining Reinforcemen's, he Drives Them Back te Bunker Hill and Re-occupies Martinsburg. We learn from parties who arrived here las night from Hagerstown, that on Sunday the rebeis, under McCausland and Johnson, ad- vanced form Bunker Hill and attacked Averill at Martinsburg. Averill, after a spirited resistance, fell back to Hainesvile, a short distance from Falling Waters, on the Virginia side of the river, where he took up a position. Duyzing Sunday night Averill received rein. forcements, and at 4 o’clock yesterday morning advanced against the rebels and drove them peck to Bunker Hill, and re-occupied Martins- urg. The Joss in these engagements was not defi- nitely known, but is supposed to be light. On Sunday a body of dismounted cavalry ‘was dispatched from the camp at Hagerstown to Williamsport, where they are now guarding the fords of the river. The cannonading caused by the affair was distinctly heard at Hagerstown, and caused considerable anxiety as to the result Passengers who came down from Hagers- town to Frederick yesterday state that when passing through Middletown Valley, at eleven o'clock a. m., continuous cannonading could be heard in the direction of Berryville, from tne Point where Sheridan was engaged with arly. The stage passed quite a number of panick- farmers in the valley, who were running of their horses for fear that the rebels might suc- ceed in getting across the river. The subse- quent news that Sheridan had beaten Early badly, driving him through Winchester, reas- sured the farmers, who took the back track homeward with their cattle. ay; FROM THE FRONT. The United States mail steamer Charlo tte Vanderbilt, Capt. Colmay, arrived here this morning at 10 o’clock from City Point with the army mails and passengers. She reports that an engagement is anticipa- ted, as {heavy skirmishing and picket firing was still going on in the vicinity of the Wel- don Road yesterday morning at 10 o'clock. The rebels continue to throw an occasional shell at our working parties on our new rail- road, but with little or no effect. Sunday night the movements of the rebels in the vicinity of Sycamore church indicated that they were making preparations tor anoth- er raid in our rear for the purpose, it was sup- posed, of gettmg to City Point if possible. Ru- mors were afloat at City Point Sunday night that the rebele were within 8 miles of that piace: but no person could be found who saw em. Uur troops were called out and held in read - iness, but up to ten o’clock yesterday morning no rebels had made their apperrance. The man killed on the downward trip of the Vanderbilt was John M. Reed. His body was conveyed to City Point, where it was interred. The man that committed the deed was placed under guard there, and will be tried by court- martial. The steamer Keyport, Capt. E.S. Tolbert, while coming out ot the channel at Fortress Monroe yesterday, ran against an anchor lett tbere by the wreckers, and stove in her bottom. She filled rapidly, and it was found necessary to run her on the flats, where she sunk in twelve feet water a few moments after the ac- cident. Allon board were saved, and wreck- ers haye been sent for to raise her. A SALUTE IN HONOR OF GEN. SHERIDAN'S VICTORY, By direction of the Secretary of War, to-day at 12 o’clock a salute of one hundred guns was fired from Franklin Square by battery A, ist U.S. regular artillery, im honor of the glorions victory achieved by Gen. Sheridan over the rebel Gen. Early. Jno Middleton, L bh Sth; braith, cor 17th and K st; Thos Leithhead, cor 2tst and G st; Alonzo Trill, cor 17th and K st; Jno Grimes, messenger; Pavid F. McCarty, 171 Pa av. This closes the draft tor the First ward and the announcement that it was over was re- ceived with cheers by those who had escaped. The notices will be served to-day, and the Board of Enrollment will at once proceed to receive substitutes; examine claims for exemp- tion, or accept the conscript. Among the elect to-day were John G. Nicolay, Esq. and Major John Hay, the President’s Private Secretary. The announcement of their names elicited Geet applause and cheering. Wm. Rapley, q., Alderman of the First ward, is also in for it, as is Mr. Whitman _Bestor, private ‘sec- retary of Mr. George W. Riggs. Frank B. Medler at present Superintendent at Arling- ton, but fermerly a Captain 1m the Ira Harris N. Y.) cavalry has been elected to fight again. ‘errence Drury, son of Justice Drury, drew a prize. George Washington (2) Patrick Henry and Jack Downing are called upon to fight. pele aaa SEVENTH WARD EXEMPTION ASSOCIATION.— Ad adjourned meeting of this association was held at Island Hall last evening, C. S. Noyes, Esq.. in the chair, and W. J. Murtagh, Esq., secretary. The Chair stated the first business in order to be reports trom the collectors which had been appointed at the previous meeting. apey, ‘were then called in the order of their appointment, and together paid into the hands of ine treasurer the sum of $5,079.19. On motion, R. H.Graham, Esq., was relieved from dutyas collector, and B.S. Donelson was appotnted to fill the vacancy. Dr. G. P. Fen- wick was alsoappointed in the place of Geo. White, Esq. On motion, Capt. J. R. McConnell was added to the committee. On motion, the ward exemption club were requested to meet at the hall at 7 o'clock this (Tuesday) evening, one hour previous to the general meeting of the citizens. Justice Boswell moved that the Association pledge itself to raise whatever amount might be necessary to fill the quota of the ward, and that no man drafted should leave the ward; which was carried with enthusiasm. Mr. R. F. Bartle suggested that a large sum of money might be collected at the Arsenal if arrangements could be made so that their sub- scriptions, payable the first of the month, could be received. Mr. Jas. King stated that he had made large collections at the Arsenal, which would be paid on pay day, for which he and Mr. Dud- ley would be personally responsible, and Mr. Semmes would advance the money. At this point a delegation of colored men en- tered the roem, headed by Mr. John F.N. Wil- Kincon, and presented tothe association the sum of $401.92, the result of a meeting of the colored people at the Wesley Zion Church. He stated that the notice of the meeting had been so short thatthe number present was not 50 large as desired. With sufficient time they could collect $1,000 instead of $400. Meetings would be held every evening until the draft took place. A communication was received from Colin Crusor, stating that $125 of the $100 had been collected by the colored committee. A complimentary vote to the colored people appreciatory of their efforts in raising this handsome amount was unanimously passed. On motion the following gentlemen were ad- ded to the collection committee :—B. F. Barker, Alexanaer Skinner, George Z. Collison, J. G. Dudley, W.A. Hughes, J. Vanskiver, James La Fontaine, John Webster, Levi Jones, H.S. S@ Shillington, Odeon Building, with usual promptness, sends us an early copy of Har- per’s Magazine for October, and Frank Les- lie’s Lady’s Magazine, same month. Also, from Hudson Taylor, 334 Pennsylvania avenne, we have acopy of Harper for Octo~ ber. TELEGRAPHIO NEWS From Eurepe. New York, Sept. 20.—The steamer City of London has arrived from Liverpool. Her news is anticipated. Steamer B lyn. Boston, Sept. 20.—The sloop of war Brook- lyn has arrived here to repair. New York Stock Market—First Board. (By the People’s Line—Office 511 Ninth street.) New Yous, Sep. 20.—U. S. 1881, coupon 6’, 1073;; U.S. 5.208, 110%; Oertificates of Indebt- e 91; Gold, 224%; N. Y. Central, 126; Erie, 105%; Hudson River, 117%; Harlem, — Reading, 130 ¥; Michigan Central, 133%; Michi- ie Southern, 81%; Lllinoig Oentral, 128; leveland and Pittsburg, 111%; Cleveland and Toledo, 122; Ohicago and Rock Island, 107\; Milwaukie and Prairie du Chien, 49, Pitts- burg, Fort Wayne and Ohicago, 108%; Alton and Terra Haute, 57; Unicago and North- western, Quicksilver, 82%. Litchfield, C. R.L. Crown, R. Magee, Jno. T. Springman, Jobn Strainer, John Amery, W. ys BED LOUNGES are . West, Jonas B. Ellis, Otho Boswell, G. R. | 4¥¥ING. and AWNING, GILT FRAME MIRRORS. Just received per schooner Empire twenty differ- ent styles BED LOUNGES, which we are offering at very low figures. Our stock of GILT FRAMB MIRRORS will be found extensive, and in price will compare with that of any house in the Unit-d States. Purchasers, remember we are eelithe our entire FURNITURE AND HOUSEKERPING GO9D8 generally 15 per cent. less than apy house in the city. If youare in want¢ cans articles at low prices don’t forget us. C: and examine our stock. Byso doing you incur no obligation to 1. ase. awe sn allow ten per cent. geen Siteor $50 and Successor to Bonts & Griffith, sep 2-tf 369 Seventh Street. COLORED ENITIAL STAMPING ON NOTE PAPER AND ENVELOPSS, At DEMPSEY & O’TOOLE'S, Engravers, Sep l7-e02t — Penn’a av., bet. 9th and 10th sta. EY OOLLINS & CO.’8 ane PHILADELPHIA DEAUGHT ALE AND PORTER. Iam now receiving large quantities of DRAUGHT ALE and POBTEE from this celebrated brewery, which Iam prepared to furnish on shért notice te al} persons who favor me with their orders. Thompson, George Wright, William Wise, Ce Gedney, Justice Boswell, T. Hunt. ir. Semmes suggested that in view of the fact that the association had pledged itself to fill the quota of the ward it would be well for those present tocome forward and state what amount they would pledge themselves to give, provi- ded it was filled, the money not to be used un- less needed for that purpose. ‘The speaker headed the list with $500, and in a yery.jew moments, the sum of $2,170 was subscribed. ‘The collections for the evening were then ‘stated by the secretary as follows :—From col- leetors; $5,097.19; collection from colored peo- ple, $401.62; new subscriptions, $583.11; guar- anty tund, $2,170; total, $8 234.22. After transacting some furtker detail busi- ness in relation to the collectiors the meeting adjourned. It is not necessary to say anything of the Srits, that characterized the meeting. The result speaks for itself. VAL GUNNBRY CATECHISM, adapted to the latest Officiai Bugulations, and approved by the Bure; t Ordnance, Navy Department. By J _D, Brandt $1.59. Dahlgren’s Bost Guns. Bormann on Shrapnel! Shell. Sir Howard Douglas’ Naval Gunnery. London. Barr: tt’s Nava! Gunnery Instructions. & Luce’s Naval Light ‘Artillery. Atioat and Ashore. Bim pson’s Ordnance and Naval Gunnery, Ward’s Ordnance and Naval Guanery. Pennent’s Story of the Guns. London. Lynall Thomas on Rifled Ordnancs. Bified Field Pieces Col. Anderson on the Manufacture of Guopow- Ordersgiven to my drivers will be promptly at- don, tended to. aoe FRANCK TAYLOR. | “Goods delivered inall partaof Washington and TEAMER BALTIMORE HAS ARRIVED Oon- | Georgetown, free of charge. mignces ei App cs RILEY A. SHINN, Agent. ver hin Steal Union Bottling Depot, 57 Green street Thureday, Bop 331220 ome ps-tt " Georgetown, D.C. sep 2-2t* MORGANt& RHINEHART. Agts Jover ARRIVED set Ney 1 barrels best Jand ow uret LI OYS’ AND YOUTHS’ bo LATBS FALL AND WINTER OLOTHING. We invite parents to an inspection o our large stock of ‘recsi' BOYS’ OVEROOATB, S00 Bolle 6 BOYS' JACKETS, ATTING, of exeolent ou '_ BeYs’ PANTS, attent BOYS' VESTS, BOYS’ SHIRTS, UNDERSH(BTS, DRAWERS, &o which we are selling as low as goods of tike quali- ty can be had for in the Northern cities. , bo oe SrBPENs & sepli-lmif_(Intel} bets Toth sis, DUCATIONAL. Coumxzorat. COLLBGR. Hh and & stre-ts, opposite Post of pate dt LaDy borings Spersns®, a ia masie, vanisavenue. [Met Larne! Liwmt le on board Schooner Gertrude 20" Infoa ot Guioeade Tirvot out loop Grean Mockiand Lime aud 98108 ly = PORSALE— Fee PIA yard, northet insole noutnae eon l6-Iw*