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} j : | 2 k PROPOSALS. PFoPosala R LOAN. Tawasvay Deranrext July 2, 1864. Notice is hereby given that subscriptions will De Peceived by the Treasurer of th@ United States, the ceveral Assistant Treasurers and Designated Deporitories and by the National Banks designated nd qualified ss Depositories and Financial Agents} or Treasury Notes payable three years from August 15, 1864, bearing interest at the rate of seven and three-tenths per cent. per annum, with semi annual coupons attached, payable in lawful eney. gern notes will be convertible at the option of the holder at maturity. into siz per cant. gold bearing bends, redeemable after five and payable twenty years from August 15, 1867, Tho Notes will be issued in the denomination 49 | fifty, one hundred, five hundred, one thousar,4’ ap Ee ee ——_— + —— —— = %, XXIV. Evening WASHINGTON. D. C.. WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 5. 1864. Star. THE PRIZE RING. Jee Coburn’s Training F; ed F Fight With Mace Tom King Chance bis Mind and Refuses eney to Mace. Etc. Sep. 19.) > (From Limerick (ireland) Reporter, Joseph Coburn, the Irish-American cham_ pion, accompanied by his trainers, Jas. Cusack and Jobn Mackay, visited Carleville, on Mow. day last, being a distance of 17 miles frem Bal. ~ lingoola, where he is at training, and was reeted most rapturously by le of arleville, who, one and all, wished him sue- cess in the coming struggle. Oonsidéring the strict training he bas gone throngh, Joe looks admirably well, and the immense muscles. of the men are now to be seen, being now reduced to his fighting weight. His friends are confi- dent of success, though they admit it will be long, and not over within an hour, as both he and Mace are ft rit two of the best science men to bé N2&. 3.620. AUCTION SALES. FUTURE DAYS. five thousand dollars, and will be issued iv, tjank, or payable to order, as may be directed ty the sub- Beribers. 2 All subscription must be for fivjcy dollars, or AMUSEMENTS, CANTERBURY HALL. der phot ya eh od ¥ W. 5. LEWIS & CO., Auctioneers Bivlecerdnea tts! meat aicege | BYW-* YE os fe visuee | MDS, SARTERRUEY Batt ou iEan ites. The party depositing m qxt endorse upon the original certificate the den’ »eination of notes re- REGULAR AUOTION SALES EVERY TUES- Tawa aeaae «THURSDAY, AND SATURDA 5 quired, and whether they are to be issued in blank te made on all kind of goods, Sales | Near Corner of iy some fear, National and oa a toorder. W pon go endorsed it must be ifrequired. sep 24-1m ittan Hotals. : WHR the officer rr exiving the deposit, tobe | ayy w. L. WALL & CO., Auctioncers, Guen Pg forwarded to this Dv partment. mae ; J8TEES’ SALB OF A HOUSE AND The notes will be transmitted to the owners free | TRUSTEES, GALB OF A HOUSE AND LOT IN of transportation charges an soon afterthereceipd | 5, virtue ofa deed of trust to the subscribe of the original sertigcates of Deposit as they can | dated the 17th day of August, 1800, and recorded i De prepared. org pil fe ae: 203, epics BRT A WU AD COFAE, C.. We Bi offer at public auction Seen oe StOwte te ae Taal es WEDNESDAY, the aist day of Beptembe deposits mad ¢ prior to that date, an o'clock, p. m., in front of the premiers, all of Lot by the Deve rtrrent upon receipt of the Original | pombered seven, (7,) of sub-division of Square certificate , pumbered four hundred and shitteda. Cp) of the Asthe sotes draw intrest from August 15, per SPLENDID TRIUMPH plan of the City of Washington, with the improv. ments OF TEE reon, consisting of to fons @ aking deposits pieces Nether Bouse. This Droperty, is fit fed on south @ at. mm 3 Be rr ti 5 e Lot date £deporit wiath of t: #y-four (24) feet. ten (10) inches, and GREAT COMBINATION TROUPE. Ps rties depositing twenty-five thousand dollars | # depth of: ~e hundred and twenty-four feet, eight (8) inches tc an alley = ‘erms of sale: One half cash, the residue in six and twelve months, the purchaser giving his notes for the deferred payments, satisfactorily endorsed and bearing interest from the day of sale, and se- cured by a deed of trust on the premises. All conveyancing at the cost of the purchaser. Ifthe terms of saleare notcomplied with, within five days from the day of sale, the Trustees reserve S2¢. wpwards for these notes at any one time will HALL CROWDED NiGilTLY be allowed a commission of one-quarter Of one per © pat... which will be paid by this Department upon receipt of s bill for the amount, certified to by officer with whom the deposit was made, No Geductions for eommissiens must be made from he deposits. WITH APPRECIATIVE AUDIENCES, : the rightto re-sell the said property at the risk f langhte! id. deafening plandits Officers receiving deposits will neo that the | iG Cost ofthe defaulting purchaser, ongivingone | Page shouts of laughter and deafening plsndits proper endorse ents are made upon the original wrecks notice by two insertions in some newspaper eae in e Ci oO ‘ashin, nD. art aietin’quthotioe’ to\secstee: Cesosiie ara EDWARD 0. CARRINGTON +4 Trnstees. PLEASE OUR PATRONS. requested to give to applicants all desired informa- | 44 o7 ocy3w&ds WML. WALL & CO., Aucts , tion, and afford every facility for making sub- W. P, FESSENDEN, Wa THE ABOVE SALE IS UNAVOIDABLY riptions, ast bere re Becretary of the Treasury. postponed to SATURDAY AFTERNOON, at 5 : at . 0. GARRINGTON Trustees, TRAVELERS’ DIRECTORY. sep 2-4 WM. L. WALL & O0., Aucts, = 2 pent of #7- THE ABOVE SALE IS FURTHER post. | eereagemen Se eres pomce r= gecere oa, BALTIMORE AND OHIO RAILROAD. | | 27, to the Bth day of October. at 4 o°elock, e - 5 N JOHN DENT MRE Ses ee Se A LiOt hy NOON} Trustees, JOHN DENT é Sep 26 WM, L. WALL & CO., Auots. after Sunday, June 19th, 1: Daily Trains | —— ae Sgr JOHN DENI wil be run between "Washington aid New York | PRY GREEN & WILLIAMS, Auctionsers JOIN DENT and Washington and the West. as follows : No, 626 corner 7th and D streets north. JOHN DENI. & PHILADELPHIA, NEW RK AND 7" BOSTON. aU Washington at7.390 a, m.,11.15 a. m., and 2 Sant geen Lyd p TINORE 42ND PHILADELPHIA. TRUSTEB’S SALE OF VALUABLE LOTS ON 12THSTRERBT BAST, : JaTHSTRERT BAST, NEAR NORPH BBTR 'T By virtue of a deed of trust, dated the 28th of September, 1859, recorded in Liber J. A. S.° the Renowned Gymnast; and ° u. '» @xCe) - o! ‘as! ton county, D.O..1 shal yi nt v , aoe peskinaton Ae oe 7. except Bu | of the premises on TUESDAY. tho iit ame ot BIVAL OF BLONDIN: rs will note that this trainrunsas far | October next, at 5 o’clock p, m., all of Lots Nos. 3 asP ielphia only, and 4,in Square No. 1,011. The above property is situated where the Phila- | the most intrepid and daring iphis Company is huilding, & Terms: One-half cash, beiance in six and twelve monthe, from day of sale with interest and the pay- ments thereof, to be secured by notes from the pur- FOR ror leith Sake Washington daily at 6.59 p.m. £ Tay rein tater New York passengers exclusively, TIGHT-ROPE ARTISTE PIGHT-ROPE ARTISTE TIGHT-ROPE ARTISTE 15 a. m,. chaser, endorsed to the satisfaction of the trustee. ware, Watington 55 6.20 5 mes Tls 8 mit 2’ | 1 deed given and a deol of trast taken: en3. ete re 5 So sot ae = BOS complied wirie 5 a a in this country who will perform, among other ay of sal perty will be reso ;: i inal ae Bl) ee otha ae after one week's notice given in the Evening Star, | *t#T!ing feats, his great original at the risk and cost of the defaulting purchaser: Conveyances, including revenue stamps at the cost of the purchaser, — . Fifty dollars will be required when the proverty is knocked off, and if not Fee down it will be then put up again and sold to the next highest bidder who shall comply with the terms. OSEPH PECK, Trustee. Sep 2) eod&ds GREEN & WILLIAMS, Aucts. ¥ J. 0, MOGUIRE & O0., Auctioneers OB Leave Washington at 6.30 a. m. and 8, 4,45 and 8.50 Oe Sunday at and 830 p,m unday al an e D . Tickets sold to all points WEST, and barsase through. FOR ANNAPOLIS. Leave Washington at 6.30 s. m. and 4.45 p, m. daily, cach Sunda: No train for Ann: SENSATION ACT, SENSATION ACT, SENSATION ACT, in which he will undertake the dangerous feat of walking the rope BLINDFOLDED, irom the oe : rf CHANCERY PAE OD PADRE AND UNIM STAGE TO THE GALLERY: Sleeping carson 6.5) and 8.9 p.m. trains. Berths Under and by virtue of an order of the Supreme STAGE TO a8 GALLERY, gan be secured until 5 p. m. daily at the ticket of- | Court. of the District of Columbia, passed Septem- STAGE TO TIE GALLERY, Seo. after that hones be secured of the er 30th. 1864, ina certain cause wherein George W. jeeping car co! + iller is complainant, an en Miller etal are The first and fifth trains stop at all way points. | derendants, (No, 146, quity,) directing are-sale ot | NGA LADY ON HIS BACK The 3 p. m. train stops only at Bladensbur@. | certain pieces of property heretofore sold, and for c NGA LADY ON HIS BACK. Beltsville, Laurel, Annapolis Junction and Relay | which the purchasers failed to comply with the Cc NGA LADY ON HIS BACK, Honre daily, except Sunday. terms of sale in every particular, we shall sell, on Cc NGA LADY ON HI8 BACK. jundey it stops at all way points, TUESDAY AFTERNOON. Octover 25th, at4oick, | © NGA LADY ON HIS Back, 3 PARTIOULAR NOTIO. on the premises, the south part of subdivision @, c NGA LADY ON HIS BACK, 3 will please observe that the8p.m. | H, and O, in Square No. 492, fronting about 22 feet iy NGA LADY ON HIS BACK. only as far as Philadelphia daily, except | on Four-and-a-half street, between Maryland ave- C. YING A LADY ON HI8 BAOK. Sunday it runs to Baliemoreonly. Also, | nue and south C street, and running back to a pub- Cc YING A LADY ON HIS BACK. P.M, train New York passengers | lic alley, and improved by a frame dwelling house, c NGA LADY ON HIS BAOK: ipumadiqte nospcesion. of which will be given. Immediately after we shall sell, on the premises, the middle one-third part of Lot 16, in Square No. 868, fronting 17 feet on north A street, between 6th and 7th streets east, and running back 125 feet 1 inch to a 30-feot alley, Also, the north half of Lot No. 16,in Square No. 696, fronting 2372 feet on Ist street east, between south IT and K streets, and running back 93 feet. Terms : One-third in cash; the remainder in 6, 12, tickets of any kind, at the Tic ice. SMITH, of Transportation. COLE Gener icket Agent, je 20-tf T PENNSYLVANIA ROUTE Reproduction of the magnificent Spanish Ballet Divertisement, = 70 TEE 4 A . id 18 montha. with interest, for which the pur- LA MAJA DE SEVILLE, NORTHWEST AN D SOUTHW SST. chssor must givesmotes, secured to the satisfaction LA MAJA DE SEVILLE, en oe ¢ the Rrestecs: ane purchasers to have the option pe Legs a fp AAIOT of payin, in'cash. _ AJA DES By ATER NOVEMBER ceca ancing, inciading stamps, atthe purcha- EA MAJA DE BEVILLE, D AND. ! 16TH ) AND, altimore from the North Oak | . ifthe terms of sale are not complied with in five days after the sale, the Trustees reserve the right as follows: he risk and f the defanlt- | Isabelle, the Belle of Seville. ...Miss Mary Wesner ail at: A.M. eae Se ee Ome Gath oniae Dn Barilie. a Spanish Pri Mons Szollosy urg Accommodation. 3.10 5. xu. ing urch: moe week s notice in the Na- ae of characters by the entire Szolesy Ballet Se eG —e GBORGE A, ROHBER, © Troupe of sixteen young ladies. “A.M. TRAIN FROM WASHINGTON . . . ’ rustees, i i A. THOS. BRADLEY. ih the 9.20 6, ee gad for Bbnee wor | ocs-eokda “3G MoGUIRW & 00. Ancts r id the West and for ester, Dunkirk, Ganandaigua, aid Mi- ‘alla, and for New York city, Ae OMB RIDE 5. DOR First time of Mons, Szollosy’s original eccentric RIDGE, DORCHESTER CO., MD., d caarae P, o, aR AN FROM w. ASHINGTON ont fi , Dance, entitled ects with the en - I willsell at auction atthe Qourt House door, 5 more for Bimira snd the North and Pittabare | 5. Campsidee, on SATURDAY, ath of Ortaber, PANGLAISE, ppc ee Spey tate la Soracrenat ene ea LAgeLae: of land, 160 a ic! ie, L’ANGLA SLEEPING OARS ON NIGHT TRAINS. fn's hign state of cultivation; the balance 9) acres s 7 27S A? GOvEREMES?T Rarzs, .! ; e +, Mi Bora THRO GH TRAIN ON SUNDAY, in timber, from which 2,000 cords of wood may be monsrecters by Mons Szollosy, Misses Schell and t, and lea +h for the farm. a D adjoins the beautifal and pleasant fs ad, of Oar are has on ita commcdious Low FARE AND QUICK TIME. town of Oambridge boner sa dwelling, four rooms on the first and second floors gies ores nat rate wants s if wb sec an attic and collar. pantry . kitchen pee faa er jected; an ice on 's, i rf a} 7 jenn. avenue and Gh otras nae i Forces U pathinrs ice house, and all necessary out houses; a ene ee of J,J, Dougherty’s laughable Irish srenue: Washington. N. ¥. fine garden, large lawn, anda young orchard of * perinten it trees, A Las tend ene FRING: Fo desirable a farm and residence is rarely for a ue TIeERISE: LIFE IN LIMERIOK; or ELAND’S PASTI. TREEAND's ae R IRELAND'S PAST. je i Ses J Doughe: 3 im Lamnegan ve erty ir Redden ‘ a rane and Ticket Agent, ,0%, éth sr ae AUCTION SALES. ¥ J. 0. MoGUIRE & CO. fale. Persons Wishing to purchase are hereby in- vited to come and see the piace; those on the Wes- tern Shore can reach it by steamer from Balti- more on Wednesday or Saturday and return the nextday. The sale willtake place after the ar- zivak oe the en jon Resandey, the 8th day of cto ber—say about ° -m™m. * Terms: 32 sgocash, oF in atow days; the balance on time to suit Auctioneers, STEE’S SALE OF IMPROVED PROPERTY | %h2St0 will be seeded in due season. ici DRE GRNEE, CY BBMONT AVENUE | | he Btoce and Farming: Utensils on the farm | Bennie Mulro bir Ward 1e 1 TUESDAY AFTERNOON, October 1itn, at | “i! be forsale atasubsequentday,, |. ET ee Mr Collins it lock, on the premises, by virtue of # deed of from James ‘Brown, ted May 7th, 1863, and ¢ fe 23-cotd Cambridge, Md. recorded among the land records forWashingd pesutivor COUNTRY RESIDENCE FOR BALE, jon of juare 4 5s, fronting on er- DOWD a! Mont Avenue, at the corner. of north Vtiroct, and ater CLEASANT VIEW SEMINARY, ER Ee erent running ba: a ie alley, and improv: tel jccupie y Miss Mariana Keech as a ian ig mall Brick House and s portable shanty, 7" | achocl, stunted on the Baltimorcand Washinton | Nancy OH ies Wilson Terms: One-balf in cash; the remainder in six 4 nine months, with interest, secured by 8 deed trust on the premises, enanversnes and stamps st the cost of the pur- ir. Railroad, at Hyattsville, or Bladensburg Depot, t5 miles trom Washington and 20) yards from Depo , containing ten acres of land, which can be con- verted into town lots. The preperty is highly im- During the piece will be given A GENUINE IRISH SHINDY. d with two dwellings—ag octagon with 10 Ub, S{DENOUR, Truste Tooms and a cottage with §rotms. All kinds of sep 23 eokds C. MOGUIRE & CO., A cos are NOW, growing. x his ss ene owen rete wre Bit i" = = * 0 etween ashin; nat ¥ JAS. OC, McGUIBE& OO., Auctioneers, FS ‘Baltimore within ighminuten! ride, by frail he paper Mp coat y om the former place, or 30 minutes’ drive a ee TAN INSANE Fahne! LAND Rac pike, ‘The above place will be sold at AUC- JORN MULLIGAN: On THURSDAY, October 77, at 19 o'clock m.,at | TION, on the premises, for cash or its equivalant, IQHN MULLIGAN, the Auction Rooms of Jas ©. M oy af o'clock p. m.. THURSDAY, October ¢th, 1864; JOHN HULEGAR? uire & Co, by no if the weather should prove unfavorable, th sna eite wo, mon dated, ‘ierch Trims, eed dale fair dai “xe incumbrance, and possession given JOHN MULLIGAN, recorded in Liber N. O.@., No. 2, folios 66, et seq, | immediately. ; one of the Land Records tor Wi ton’ County A spa spring on the Drom RY T. sooTT. Ina special Olio of new Negro Acts, and the entire and District of Coiumbia, I s! sell part of the troupe ef over rT of land known formerly as ‘‘ Woodstock. ps Bep 2)-eot0cts* atterly ag the “Kosciusko Place,” situated near 48 Broadway,N. Y. the U. 8. Insace Asylum, the part to be sold bein, ONE HUNDRED ARTISTES, described an t oy i as laid down upon a plat o! Quartermaster General’s Office, \st Division. ONE HUNDRED 3 survey made by T. iskyll, said plat having been Washington City, Septemnber 26. last 't ONS BONDRED ABTIBT duly recorded in Liber J. A. 8,, o-gis folios 43. | Will be sold at public ‘auction, to the ORE RUNDEED ABTt &c., one of the Land Records ingten | bidder, at Giesboro, D. O.,on z BUNGE 'D County, said tract containing twenty-two acres, FRIDAY. SEPTEMRER 3, 1971. Ne ODED two roods, and thirty-two perches, more orless. "| ONE HUNDRED AND FI¥TY CAVALRY One HunDEeD ty Terms: One-third cash; the remainder in six RSES. oua URD 44 1st and twelve months, with interest, secured by deed FRIDAY, OOTOBER 7. 1364. ONE HUNDRED Aeaer ee. of trust on the premises, ONE HUNDRED “AND FIFTY CAVALRY ONE HURBRED Conveyances and revenue stamps at the costo ORSES, ONE HUND: the purchasers, These horses have been condemned as unfit for ONE PUNDRED DAVID WALKER, Trustee. the cavalry service of the army. NE HUNDRED ARTIS’ sep 2l-2awkds J. C.McGUIRE & 09,, Aucts. Forroad and farming purposes Many good bar- HUNDRED TIS A USEION SALE OF CONDEMNED HOSPITAL | exinstay behad., Re HUNDRED Anton Es: PROPE ww MEpICAL Ponvsvon's orrioe, | | terms cash in United States currency. Sele to ONE HUNDRED AntierEe: HINGT! . C., October 2 emm 1, Will be sold at public auction, at Medioel Btora: y order of the Quartermaster General. ONE HUNDRED ARTISTES, Roeper & Depot, corner F and Bighteenth streets, e on AY, October 12th, 1964. a ou an ibeaee HOSPIEAL FORMITURE, soe Consisting of Iron Bedsteads, Hair Pillows, QUARIERMASTER GEN.’s OFFIOB,1ST DIVISION, et, piaoketg, Sarge, Opasts Kalvos, Forks, | | mmm ranean pry, Geka eet Bricies have been condemned as unit for | pigitt De sold @ Siencpaa olen tie INA IN, Col, in charge Ist Div. Q. M. @. 0, MAGNIFICENT ENTERTAINMENT. Zi: Col. in charge ist Div. Q. M. G A UCTION SALE OF CONDEMNED HORSES. eve fs named Pa MATINEE, FOR LAI Bosal eee yo. Sool iti, Posussivicla PHUMEDAY, Oswoer iP | REGULAR MATINGR EOR LABrpE ts nguiteten Dosen rroasDAT.onoberss DS ORRIUUAE BATHE FoR ABER ND, ‘ork, Pénnsylvania, THURSDAY. 7 |" : a BA Pirvr. . AY, October 27, oct 5-44 een Depot of Washington. _ pO HUNDRED CAVALRY HonsEs, at each | * | SATURDAY AFERNOON. | ————— : : Fr. ® £40808 DANoING aoapmxy. irae rictel Hcscemned as unit for} | « ir APEERHOOR. 2 ¥:R, LAs Rt of informing bis Sty ae . MANY good bar Castes i . Zina not being pole in obeain iron until pore rok Ha ind Bs sergescns tt? 8 3- over! a°7%* ¥ commences his Sig wetiats ‘Gr order of the meey i PRIOES OF ADMISSION, advertisements of the exact time. © '*" yoete™ |. 1 Gained in charge 1s @ B and Gallery Berta! cussan - 3 aL ae aa nome mie” | It is stated that Tom King was struck with the science displayed by Ooburn when spar- ae Merit Mes effect on him ot causing ¢ prom! of, supplying £0 - ee he had made to Mace G TUN up Cobw and caured the betting tobe Sse a tore people of England look npon this fight as the greatest. Irishmen, too, feel an interest in it, being nothing else than an international fight, no matter what may be written to the con- trary, and as such Coburn will enter the ring. ‘The place where the fight is to come off will te toseed for on the 23d of September, but wilt be Rept strictly private, so as to evade the sar- veillance of the authorities. James Ousack, who is training Coburn, is @ professional who rightly understands his business, and who is doing all to insure a victory. Coburn is as buoyant in spirits as if he were Not to fight at all. When passing A level field the other day he said toa friend, 1 hope we will have euch a nice field as that, to which he pointed at, to fightin. I trust success will oeee him, and that he will follow some other alling. The Feeling in London—Betti of Mace—Weight of the (London (pt 16) cortespondence of the Dab- lin Freeman’s Journal. The forthcoming great international battle between Mace and Coburn, the Anglo-Ameri- ican pugilist, is beginning to excite almost as much interest in the sporting world as that be- tween Tom: Ssyers and Heenan, or the more recent combat between the latter and Tom King. Coburn is, you know, descended of Irish parents, who, many years since, emi- grated to America. He is represented to have the grent hitting power of Heenan, but with greater solidity and more judgment. His op- ponent, who is the most accomplished living athlete, now that Tom Se by has retired into private live (to keep a public house), defeated King, who, in his turn, beat Heenan. He is, however, much lighter than Uoburn, being un- der twelve stone, (eleven stone ten pound,) but to compensate for weight he has amazing mus- cular development, and a knack of “getting away,” as it is termed, from an adversary, which, in many instances, has done him good TELEGRAPHIO NEWS. FROM THE SOUTHWEST. Centradictory Reports—General Thomas at Nashville. NASHVILLE, Oct, 4—On Saturday, General Buford, with a part ot Forrest’s command. in- cluding all his artillery, attacked Athens, Alabama, shelling the place for two hours, and demanding its surrender from ite com- mandant, Colonel Wade, of the 73d Indiana, who refused to surrender. Buford soon atter retired. The fears of an attack on Columbia are un- founded. Forrest has gone in the direction of Eorencts He was then below Mount Pleas. ant. A large force of mechanics and laborers ‘were engaged in repairing the railroad and telegraph. Itis believed that communication will be open to Pulaski during the week. Numerous guerrilla bands are operating near the city. from four to eight miles around on the several roads) Last week two commissary and forage trains were captured, and the wag- ons destroyed, and mules and drivers carried off. Qne of these bands is commanded by Du- vat darts jest from Chat reports that party just from Chattanooga @ demand for the surrender of Dalton, Geor- gia, was made yesterday by a body of rebels claiming to be under Forrest. No particulars are received. The telegraph is working to Chattanooga and Columbia. if Major Gen. Thomas and Gen. T. F. Meagher arrived here last night. AMUSEMENTS, P GROVEK’S Baccano Hotel ennsylvania Avenue, near Willard’s Hotel. THIS (Wednesdays EVENING, Oct. 5, Fhe, creat original impersonators of Irish and ankee Life. MR. AND MRS. BARNEY WILLIAMS, whose success thus far during the present engage- ment bas proven most unequivocal, will appear for the TIME POSITIVELY in Mrs, Williame’s astonisbing Protean Comedy of HOOR IN SEVILLE, The performance will candlade with * ; OR, TH LIGHTS AND SHADES OF LOWLY LIFE. To-morrow evening, first representation of the Beautiful Fair: Speciecle of the LARES OF KILLARNBY, FORD'S NEW THEATER. Tenth street, above Pennsylvania avenue. JOHN T. FORD,._.. Proprietor and Manager (Aino of Holliday Bireet Theater, Baltimore. Stage Manager.____ John B. Wright Leader of Orchest: Mr. W. Withers Treasurer___. r. H. Clay Ford + pCQNTINUED BRILLIANT SUCCESS ing an ilar Actress, eee en AGGIE MITCHELL, THIS EVENING, October 5, 1854, will be presented MARIE, in the besutifal Musical Drama adapted expressly for her, entitled THE FEARU OB SAVOY; A MOTHERS PRAYER. New 8 5 8. am) New Beeneey aud Characteriati Costumes, And New and Angropziate Music. FRIDAY, BER AYIT one ree eer alae i erin her criginal character o. who will appea PTE BAREFOOT, RIVERS’ AND DERIOUS’ COMBINATION CIRCUS AND BEDOUIN ARAB TROUPE MONDAY EVENING, Octorgr 3p, And every evening during the week, Lot corner New York avenue and 6th street, Northern Liber- ties. ts CROWDED MOUSES ! PEOPLE TURNED AWAY, UNABLE TO GAIN wees Mr, in Faver en. From California and Arizona. Saw Francisco, Oct. 1.—Advices from Ar- izona say the authorities of Lower California haye reduced one-halt the tonnage on Ameri- can yessels from San Francisco to Colorado river via Lapora. This will increase shipments of gold, silver and copper ores from Arizona, a business that promises to become important. J.S. Baldwin, late Chief Justice of the Su- preme Court of Oalifornia, died last evening. ADMISSION ! service. ENTIRE, gnene® OF TEGPRAMME ! Rebel Raid on the Nashville Railroad. The contest is fixed for the first week in Oc- tober; but the rumor that it may possibly come off in Ireland is, I believe, without foundation. Coburn has not yet arrived; but his money (five hundred pounds) will all be staked by the 27th inst., atter which the final preparations for the contest will be made. eantime the betting is decidedly in favor of Mace, whose performances in the ring are mat- ters of history, while those of Coburn can only be gathered from report. His backers here, however, state that he is a splendid fellow, and in eve! way Worthy: of the confidence which his admirers have placed him in. He is expected to arrive in the course of the ensuing week. {From Bell’s Life in London, Sept. 17.] This match is now approaching completion. On Tuesday evening, Sept. 13, a large assem- blage at Alec Keene’s witnessed the posting of another deposit of t5) a side, making up the money down to £800. There was much excite- ment, and no end of talk about the match, but &s to betting, we may say ‘hat business was extremely dull, the backers of Mace evidently being Joth to open theirmouths too wide, while -he Coburn party were as little inclined for business, unless at long shots. Coburn’s Health—His Popularity, From the same paper. } The received again this week by Nat Langham are all that can be désired as to Oo- NEW PANTOMIME, &c, ment with the calebrated Equestri Engngemen XDAME MACARTE Sate MUR. J. SHOWLES, the celebrated and daring Gymnast and Maitre de Cirque. In his Celebrated Act of Punchinello, and hi n BMWonderful Tight Rope Performance. 2! THE WONDERFUL ARAB TROUPE, Every Afternoon and Evening,, JOHN FOSTER, The Greatest Jester of the Age. THE DELEVANTE BROTHERS, In New Acts, together with the Entire Company Every Afternoon and Evening, ®: ey ERE Ba ELO NATHANS HARRY KING, &c, ; Admission 50 cents; children 25 cents. Doors open at 2 and 635 0’clock. Performance commences at 3 and quarter to 8. oc 3-lw BALLS, PARTIES, &c. ReMenper THE HERO OF SUMTER. The ANDERSON BOYS in the field again, The members, of the Anderton Olub take great pleasure in announcing to their many fe Roy LovIsviLiz, Oct. 4.—A band of guerrillas, thirty-five strong, captured two upward bound freight trains at ten o’clock last night, between Richland Station and Fountain Head, on the Nashville railroad, and burned nineteen cars No stores were aboard. To day the trains are slightly disarranged by the disaster. Elections. BripGErort, Oorn., October 3.—In the elec- tion for city officers to-day, a large vo! polled. The Democrats elected the Mayor by 116 majority, and their whole ticket by over ag majority, a gain from last year of over 200, DANBURY, Conrn., October 2.—In the town election to-day, the Union ket was elected by an average majority of ns Talk About Peace Commissioners in Geor- gia. {From the Cincinnati Commercial.} The stories afloat concerning peace negotia- tions in Georgia arose from the fact that a na- tive Georgian, named King, residing at Mari- etta, twenty miles north of Atlanta, received permission of General Sherman about ® fort- night ago to pass South through the lines, with secee public in general that they will give eir ELEVENTH GRAND BALL Py Governor Brown. Mr. is an original | purn’s fitness, and the immense pains he is TEMPERANCE HALL, Union man, and vious to the war published | taking to be well. His colors have been taken On E street. between 9th and 10th streets, @ newspaper in Marietta, in whose columnsthe | to an extent scarcely ever equalled, “Oald” heresy of Secession was steadfastly combatted until the die was cast, when he promptly dis- continued the journal. During the wer he has been almost a recluse, deyoung himself to writing a metaphysical work, now nearly completed; and although his thorough devotion to the old Government was known throughout the section of Georgia in which he resides, his consistency and straight- forwardness of character have commanded respect, and assared security in the most stormy and excited phase of Southern senti- ment. Mr. King is for peace and Union, and his On WEDNESDAY, October the 5th, 1864, Tickets, ONE DOLLAR, admitting a gentleman and ladies. No hats or caps allowed in the ball room, Oc 4-26" HE SECOND GRAND BALL OF THE METROPOLITAN HOOK & LADDER CO., For the benefit of draited members will be! given at their Hall, Mass.ay., bet 4th and 5' + OR Stévs WWRDNESDAY EVENING, Oct. 5th, Ti. kets $1, admitting a gentleman and ladies, FLoorn MaNaGeRs. Nat having soon disposed of those he took with bim to Doncaster. Any person wishing to obtain one shonld apply to Nat atonce, at the Mitre, St. Martin’s Lane. As the time ap- roaches it will be found thst Langham will d to accept all the odds that the isans of may wish fo invest on their favorite. Nat Langham hasthe management of the match, and will be glad to give any in- formation. to those interested in Joe Coburn’s lavor. PRODUCE AND PRovisioNs DECLINING.—The New York Herald sa: that on Monday at the 3 Haceer, & G: Bosh: visit to the Governor of his State is probably opening of the face Exchange, a geueral oc 3-3t™ * to plead for their return. But nis mission is an cline of prices took place, save in pork, individual effort, and will be condueted after his own views and impulses. His only creden- tials are a pass through General Sherman’s lines, and permission to return. FINANCIAL.—The New York Commercial Advertiser of yesterday evening says: Financial affairs still wear a very dull and unsettled aspect. The general lack of confi- dence paralyzes the market, and the disposition to realize increases. which was worked up under speculative efforts from fifty cents to one dollar per barrel, under a short supply. This, however, was afterwards lost, and the closing quotations Was fifty cents lower than that of Saturday. Flour declined 25¢ a 50c per barrel, wheat 5¢ to Se per bushel, corn ic to 2c, and oats Ic., the whole market having a downward tendency. The beef market was quite active and firm sales 400 bbis. at $10 to $14 for country mess, 7 50 to $10 for country prime, $10 to $18 50 tor Wwe STRIVE TO PLEASE—The SECOND GRAND BALL of the AWE WABD CLUB will take place at ISLAND HALL, corner 6th st. and Va. ay., on The ey ea erste Nhat nothin, e Commit! ry emselves ing will beleft undone to make this the Ball of the season, No disreputable characters allowed on the-floor, No hats or caps allowed in the room. WM Mites, R. King, oRaoker. C. Fletcher Atthis morning’s board stocks were weak | repacked mess, and $19 to $2i for extra do. Ae A. Eshop, Ww. TT Bhests, G. Earkenan: and again lower, there peing no disposition ap- | Prime mess beet Temained dull and xominal. B; Dixon, J. Holmes, F, C, Tucker, parent in any quarter to combine for checkin; Cut meats were firm, with a fair demand } Sales oc 3-7t* the downward course ot prices. What 160 pkgs., at 17 cB 18m for shoulders, and 18c a 19¥c for hams. The lard market was quite active and firm ; sales2,850 bbis., at 10%¢ for inferior, and 21 cents for choice. Butter was quiet at 30c a 36c for Western, and 38c a 46c forState. Cheese dull and heavy at i5ca 23c tor common to prime. cu. lative feeling there is on the market is wholly on the side of decline. : Governments are dull Sixes of 1881 recoy- ered % of the decline of yesterday afternoon. Five-twenties were stationary. Ten-forties de- clined % and certificates 34. The money market is less affected by the Joan than was expected. The supply on good GRAND BALL FOR THE BENEFIT OF THE DRAFTED MEN of the SEVENTH WARD, To be held at ISLAND HALL, : On THURSDAY EVENING, OoTosar 6,1564, WJ Adah leaacs Menker continues to make ManaGERs. | collaterals at seven per cent.ismore than equal | for herself all possible preliminery notoriety Jobn H. Semmes, Levi ones, to the demand, but ihe rate is firm. Very little | in London. She has given a dinner to the press W. 3 monte, pf nD Dediey is doing in discounts. presiding atit herself. Her dressing rooms, sack 7 Hall 5, c 0. Hamilton, The amount of paper offering is redueed, but | three in number, with piano, baths, and vel«- Win. 7, Ford: Geo. White, without producing any ease in rates, which | vet carpets, are all profusely described in the W.H. Thompson, John Goodrick, still range from 9 to 15 for prime to fair paper. | London papers. The Jady is still termed in her W. H, McGinnis, Jno. F. Havenner, The gold market is quiet. There is very lit- | advertisements “the Menken.” F, A, Boswell, Fontaine, tle disposition among the regular operators to ———$—$—————— W.J, Murtagh, parts, a take ventures under the present peculiar un- WF One of the New York fashion reporters E.H. Gregory, Seer e ord: certainty, and the transactions are more than | ®8ys: Judging from the number of opera ard C. 8. Noyes, rt ray usual of a regular character, reception hats on exhibition, our modistes cal- aoe eA Titon The Evening Post says: culate on a gay winter,and the eagerness of ee Tieabaci B. 8.'Donn The new government loan is attracting con- | Purchasers to secure the choicest specimens Jno. H. Bird, © Joseph Carter, siderable attention to-day, and notwithstanding rove that they are preparing for it. Hats W. T. Stone, Dr. R. , Oroggon, the gloom of the financial situation alargenum- | have run up to fabulous prices; but the liber- Gwynn Harris, Chas | Brewer, ber of capitalists are already making their ar- | Slity of the buyers keep pace with them. ackson Yates, + Gy Frangemexts for taking a portion of the new Nicholas Porter, Capt. B. 8. Allen. bongs. Among the Taanenene advantages spe- IL AGeelogist in England is said to have e gentleman and ladies i ittin, Tickets $1, admi Store, corner of to be had at 0. Boswell’s r Maryland avenue and/7t: .; R. A, Bacon’s, cor- ner 43, and F sts,; Dr. Chas. Allen’s, corner th and D stg.; or of any member of the committee, oc 3-4t, (Chron. 3t] been so well acquainted with the earths and minerals of the country, that being one night belatedj and ignorant of his whereabouts, he got off his horse, picked up a clod, tasted it,and exclaimibg, “Uxbridge!” remounted and rode on. cially offered by these securities there is one which must not be overlooked; the new bonds will be dated ist November, 1564; and having thus longer to run than any five-twenties now ; in the market, they cannot fail to attract an active competition. ru N AND &@-Dr. McPherson Garner, of New Orleans, ycrer BECK ATR ee THR INHABITANTS PREFER CoMING | arrested July 17th, charged with disloyalty Established in this city {n 1354. and until recent- | NORTH.—The Peace Propositions.—T wo facts | and siding the rebels in their recent raid in ly, connected with the store of Mr. John, We learn from a gentleman just arrived here | Maryland, was released yesterday upon tak- Feu, and known as tuner for Chick- from Atlanta, namely:—That more than half ing oath of allegiance. He was ordered to ering & Sons, wishes to inform hie' the population of Atlanta preferred to come | reside north of Philadelphia during the war. friends and patrons that in futare or North, instead of going South, as was ning and repairs of Pianos, Melodeon thelr” A gi Bt y . ua” In France a tame goat ate up a pocket~ Will'be recetved at the following places: eir option under erman’s orders: | book full of bank notes. The owner cut up Dempsey & O'Toole, Stationers, Engravers and | 8nd that General Sherman has received | Bity and found in bis stomach a mass of paper Printers, 326 Pa. avenze, between 9th and 10th | no propositions for peace; but there are indica. which he sent to the Bank of Marseilles tor Hons that the Governor of Georgia is willing | chemical examination and restoration 60 as to wet Richenback, Piano Warerooms, 498 11th rae Wiiajor Puarmaceutist, corner of H and to negotiate. The statements may be relied on. med. Chicago Journal, Sept. 28. have the notes redee! SB? A notorious horse-thief and guerilla 7th streets. : Tux Forrest RatD.—The latest accounts | 28med Olingman, who died in an Tilinois jail, REFERENCES: H Erasmus Wood, before the ‘Visitation, Georgetown; Miss | from the Forrest raid is to the effectthat he ad- | Proves to have been D Acaderg? sot Sofessors dy. P. Uaulield, Ben), | vanced toward the Chattanooga railroad asfar | War & prominent and accomplished lawyer of Reiss, F. Kley. sep 2-2w* flosahen » and then oe hela olertples Sea ee is +7 SES deserts (000A MATTING AT PRIVATE SALN.—We | retreated. We presume he did not like there- | m~ There , eee acicas ived for private sale, fi the | ception in prospect. Lynchb is about fif- |] mutiny in India. bogavasantarayan is Cite June faceived for pra ‘GOCO4 | foen ‘miles to the “southeast of Shelbyville, | expected to lead the revolt, and a Teal double- lis of 2, 4, and 6 quarter of Ot MittNe, ot “excellent quality, To which we invite the attention of buyers, W, L. WALL & Soca ae oi nates wt Reeatvia eaaet South cor, (ohron.d ag header he seems to be. wo Fraser's Magazine says: “It isa the Boston creed that one who isborn city does not need to be born again.” We The horse railroad of the city of Patter- son, N. J., has been declared a nuisance by the. grand jury of Passaic county. wa Charles McOalloch, fifteen of age, Las been sent to the New York house of cor- rection for stealing $100 from his father, The of Greece 1s look: loving! a easton Prine ine a" ua The Boston Traveller claims Gen. Sher- Haan. 95 9 naive of that city. ‘é &7 A Richmond paper advertises a cow for t one art gran! im sitting, a Springfield co! 7 A crew Spanish ministry has been formed. Tt annouxces a conciliatory policy- ' W- Among the drafted in St. Mery’s county — re nine or ten who are in tho rebel army. 7 Imports decreased in New York last .. Statisties show that onefUalifornian out ‘What Forrest’s next move will be time only can determine.—Nashvitle Union, Oct. 1. a7 A scientific Ru has discovered @ process by which timber, felled may become so hard as to resis: uences of the most trying climate for an almost indefi- nite period The most curious part of the in- yention is that it does not involve the use of chemicals of any sort, such as oe, in eressore, &¢., and the process is applied to tree while growing. icc ile i naam ates MILITARY gr perp id hundred of that parce ACADEMY, H, J. RUSSELL WILL OPEN HIs ACADEMY, AT ODD FELLOWS HALL, Seventh street, between D and B streets, ON MONDAY, SEPT. 26TH, Ladies, Misses, and Master’s Olsss,on MONDAY and WEDNESDAY Afternoon, from two to five | o’clock. = Gentlemen’s Class on the same evenings frow seven to ten o’clpek. fl otee For particulars call at the hall on days ofitui tion. Bep 17-e012t rismeans THSURANOR COMPANY WASHINGTON AND GEORGETOWN, CAPITAL... ...$200.000, Qiice Corn Ends Hing soena'Oew INSURE Abr Bike SRE ROPER tell of a bonnet in New, York whic’ . EEE RiGee ne ete | ‘New Tork. BUrnAee open every. niga

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