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I 0.0. F—GRAND LIDGE —The quar PBorosars FOR LOAN, ' NAVAL CAPTURES. terly meeting will be don MONDAY ENTY BOND: Rear Admiral D. G. Farragat reports to the YING, Oct 10th, at 7% o'c'ock. FIVE-TW Ss. Navy Depsrtment from on board his flag ot Plu SWER?. Gr Bos. tr ay Darsarwanr, sbip Hartford, in Mobile Bay, under date of oF ADIES’ FAIR, ASHINOTON October 1, 1864. r) ptember 24th, the capture of the schooner h fit « i ” off Velasco, e Fair for the benefit of the eae P-arbyts- Beal«d offers will be recaived at this Depart mente ohn,” of! cO. coast of Texas, witha strive, and by the blessing of God anda strong arm of the soldiers yet ho; obtain ft. If there be those who hoped wit the Yankees, and by smooth word fair speeches, by the sppraranceofa will! a to treat or to listen to reunion, hope to fect any certain candidate im the North, the e WASHINGTON CITY: cargo of eighty-one bales of cotton, on the | rian Church is open NG at 7% nder the act of Congress approved Jane 30. 1854, OCLOOK P.M. ing of the {1th alt., by the U.S. stes deceive themselves. Victory in the fleid MONDAY............. OCTOBER 10, 1864. | o'clock at Odd Fellows’ Hall | Fu'l basd of masic Gntil noon of Friday. the 14th instant. for Bonds of a ‘Augoes Diosmore, Acting Volustecr Licue | the surest element of atrength to x prace par. : 2 j inn nine ce. Season tickets 5)c ; admission \5e the Uuvited Btates to the amount of Forty Mil‘ions om 1 Bul M. B Croeweill, nae: ty. Let us wip pennies Beles we aoa ware M7 READING MATTER ON BVERY PAGR. Sere a ofdoliare, The Bonds offered will bear aninterast eial War ulletin Rear Admiral Farragut alsoreports the cap- | overtures soon enough. Is there aman in the BEN OUTSIDE FOR INTRRRSTING TELE: | [Feit yctmacn Cun wal hodevoeular sect, | of ix pe contum. ps,able semi-annually, ia coins —— * | ture of the schooner Oregon, by the Narcis. | Sonth in favor of reconsirmetion? Mr Tavis ang, Acting Ensign Wm. Jones,in Biloxi Bay, Terre ee Mississippi Sound, on the morning of the 2ith of August last, Both of the captured vessels were sent to New Orleans tor adjudication. drew a fine picture of the horrors of rennion, which means subjugation. “All that Tl have to say,” he exclaimed, in concluding this por- tion of his remarks, ‘is that the man who mY favor of this degradation is on the wrong si of the line of battle.” 5 ire every TUESDAY EVENING at O11 Pellow on the first days of May and Novembe:, ani | Good News From Hol), Navy Vardy)at7% u'clock. All true lovers | 2:11) be redeemable at the pleaimreof the Govern Butler—Sherman in Goed Condition. of the Union favorabie to the electioo of Uitests ment, after Give y are.and payable in twenty yoar, Abundantly Provisi & 2S — ‘+ and Jobneon are invited to unite with the ; ; ‘WM. DIXON. Prosideat. | from Novemter Ist. 1854, enced) Bceatriaa’ & / JA8.C DULIN, Sec. sep 26 M.TA SENG Each offer mast be for Gfty “r some maltiple of po Gee ee eg OFFICE Wasa | sfty dollars, and must state the sam, including Depots in the A e aT Q@BAPHIC AND OTHER MATTER, FROM THE ARMY OF THE PuTomac §, A. coder, will meet at Cinciana PxrsonaL.—Hon. Wm. D. Kelly, of Pa., ye ant — * y. e from t Medica! Board Se Higa AD | premium offered, for each bundred dollars, or for General Butler—Richmond Papers Ad- | Gen. Bailey and Col. Billings, U. S. A. from TELEGRAPHIC NEWS Jer, U. 8. A.. President; Surgeon Will hfty, when the offer is for n@ more than fifty. Two mit the Death of the Rebel Gen. Gregzg— | New Orleans, are at Willard’s. fare “P 8 Bing, U8 A. sno Snrgson Glover Perin, . | per centam of the principal (excluding premium) Destruction of the Railread Bridge over = GOVEKNMENT SECURITIES, FOREIGN NEWs, Dbio on | of the whole amount bid for, by each bidder, must | the Kapidan by Yankee Cavalry—suc. ee See Ee Or orca isaa lace ve wa ae Os be deporite? (as guaranty for payment of subscrip- cesses by Gen. Burbridge. Jay Cooke & Co. furnish the follewing quo- Decline of Capieterate. Gaal on Account @: The Fifth and Ninth Corps Advance Their + ¢ United States Army. aad of such Assistant | tions if accepted) with the Preasurer of the United Wine tations of Government securities : arly’s Defeat. Lines—They Drive the Enemy Back with Snreecns for promotion a5 may be brought before | gta en, at Washington, or with the Assistant AB DEPARTMENT, : Wasuinoros, Oct. 10, 1964 St. Jonna, N. F., Oct. 10.—Tne blockada Loss—The my's Skirmishers Driven ‘*. Treasurer at New York, Boston, Phikadelphia, or WASHINGTON, October 10, 1861, i p. m. J pds Bt runner Charlotte, from Cork, on the 30th, passed h B | Applicants must be b.tween twenty one and : Major Gen. Diz, New York: Buying. Selling. | Oape Race on Saturday afternoon to Their Breastworks. | thirty years af age, and phys'cally sound St Louts, or with the designated depositary at | Major Gen. Diz, New F U.S. 6's Coupon 1861. fe ie Hace onremear any afamnoons a) 5 ay ee | _ Applications must be addrarsed to “he Secretary | Baltimore, Pittsburgh, Cincinaati, Louisville, Reports have been received by this Depart- | U.S. 5-20’S..sce--0 108 on teenth 5 Queenstown [Correspondence Associated Press.] | gf War. or the Surgeon Gone ‘al, stating the resi. | Chicago. Detroit or Bufalo, or with any National | ment from Gen’ls Butler, Sherman, Thomas, | 73-10 Treasury Notes 106 bel di Heapqu A E PoTOMAG den ¢ of theayplivart and the date and place of H 5 re The rebel loan declined 6\ per cent QUARTERS ARMY OF TH hir birth; they mnst also be a companied by re- | Deposit Bank which may consent to traasact the | Sheridan, and Barbridge, showing the favor. | One Year Certificates % | reception of the news of Early’s defeat “if fo Oct. 9—The Fifth and Ninth Corps advanced gpectable testimonials of moral character, businese without charge; for which deposit dupli- ile, dri No all wance is made for the exp-pacs of persons i i i their lines yesterday some half a mile, driving duderaciinne Se nation on ia ee Nntiasene cate certificates will be issued to the depositors by Uertificate Checks,, Shenandoah Valley. New Yorga—Ftrat Boarp. ble condition of military affairs H al y irs in their re Lonpon —The steck market is very spective fields of operation. The purpose of theenemy’s skirmishers into their breast works- h ke isite t in ‘ment. the officer or bank receiving them, the origi- i - a Coupons, 105 5 : 5-20"a, 107 4 ; Certificates, 91%; | The Bank of Engiand was Purchasi ‘ Waa wecieties! «an ite ae putzows GO -Catie atnere are now fre vecuciessn, the Metical pala of which must be forwarded, with the offers, oe ain pet OS eentae ae Gaving been | Gold, 1:63 ‘There was general distrust. Failuses, ig) Staff, : ; ARNES, tothis Department. All deposits shonld be made shed, quarters 5 their strength, and to determine whether this * 6039 them Surgeon Genersi U.8. ‘A. | in time for the ce'tificates, with the offers, to | on Saturday; but there has been no telegraphic LATE SOUTHERN NEWS, taking place, entailing heavy losses am: ton and produce traders. Gonsols in f, Peet cf the Rady bees: wessence 490810 on the 29th opened at 87 HAM; for mone: fe se where. Despatches from Gen. Lee—Latest from strengthen their forces els le LADIES OYSTER AND DINING SALOON, Washington not later than the morni f | communication since his arrival there : xeach Wy sshingtom Be aod ~~ the Shenandoah—Union Cavalry at Har- St JOB. BAZ ETELD'S Confection October 14th, as aforesaid. No offer mot accompa- | «« NASHVILLE, TENN., 11.30 p. m., Oct. 8, 1361. ott in 3 ixth street. between G and H \ . ; isonburg—Battl Va.— FOREIGN ARBI vat Our forces hold the ground gained, butas ¢ Weddi Bs Is. Receptions an tertain. | nied by its proper certificate of deposit will be | secret War -—Ha i Hl ldetdat? feeb Lo Saltvilie, Va ; yet have made no attack onthe main tine, a Paitt: Weddivgs. Belin. accpntions end seh sit peice Secretary of War: ve not heard direct from Movemen Gens. Hood and Forrest. Failuresin English Commercial Cire! HeapquaRtTsrs ARMY OF NoRTHERN VIRB- @imia, Oct 1—Gen. Early reports that all of the enemy’s cavalry had retired towards Har- ers . | Tessonable terms. Icé Cream and Water Ice mate 5 Sherman, but General Corse, at Alatoona, in. few prison+rs were taken during the advance: ie civomn your: wholewate ‘and retail sep }i-tm™ The Coupon and Registered Bonds, issued under forms me that Sherman is at Kenesaw, repairing Their statements are merely & repetition of al- this proporal, will be of the denomination of $5), most all other, namely: bard times, ereat $100, $500, and $1,000. Registered bonds of $5,000 the railroad between Atlanta and Alatoona- QUEBEC, Oct. 10,—The steamship Jura, from Londonderry on the 30th ult., has arrived. The political news is generally animportagty = z = risouburg, and that thereis nonew arm th. ii a 3 are 3 : A ‘ 5) Picket firing was kept upalilast night. The new Singing Class of Prof Alex Wolowski. Those All offers received will be opened on Friday | far asthe main army is concerned, feels se. oe the Richmond Examiner, Oct. 2.] ‘rom Petersburg we have no tidings, except the rumor that Grant has worked hard to for- tity himself at Fort McRae, and is pushing his oa a wile forther, in the direction of the South Side road. This ts but a rumor, but it is prisoners say they are much opposed to this Yio would like ¢) foin that ciasa will call at his | October I4th. The awards wili be made by the | cure. ine pout sper aie Spay herd elon oe ‘bt os 485 1 th atreet oc W 6t_ | Secretary to the highest offerers, and notice of «General Rousseau reports that Forrest has s cers, ; LOCKWOOD & MERRILL, | acceptance or declination will be immediate'y | escaped him b i oe § J ¢ pi y crossing the Tennessee in flat- they generally fire too high to have anyeffect. J )ENTISTRY Drs. LOCK Neary —] given to the respective offerers, In cate of | hosts, above and below Florence, on the 6th A bark rigged rebel steamer bad been spok in the Malta So: reported that there is no panic. he and. a Their cflivers believe this practice prevents Bni ding, corner Penna. svenue and 7th Death of Savage Lander. a Sea H = acceptance, Bonds, of the descriptions. and denom- oy New York, Oct. 10 —The steamer Hansa ar- Out mortar Sethe is said iaibe very accurate, Lajas = fe ye inations preferred, will be sent to the subscribers | instanb whilst he (Rousseau) was detained by sepa aatoins Peal eae the South Side road is | rived at 10.308. m. scarcely a cay pa¥sing im which numbers of eee at the cost of the Department, on final payment | bigh water in Shoal Creek and Elk River. eu will cudengor present evolutions. He | Walter Savage Lander died at Florence on th a cort ah ‘4 3 0 has removed to . : The d itort eee We. swill «G@xorGE H. Tuomas, Major Gen'l.” then will endeavor to run up ten or twenty | the 17th ult, e snemey are Pat i ay and wounded b: | . 491 SEayaeee STREET weer. e of instal ments. 6 deposit of two per cent. pas thousand men in that way to the Danville pee shells bursti ny in their CS ees re etweenl ennsy aa inareres fad paces tee be reckoned in the last installment paid by suc- “ALATOONA, Oct, 9, 1864, 8 p. m.—Major Gen« | road, and co accomplish what Sheridan and ____ WD. McGrusor. |, And will open on PAURSDAY October 13 ‘her | cocsful offerers, and will be ieciaey arta reese eral Halleck, Chief of Staf’: I reached the Kene Hunter failed to do. E LOCAL NEWS. = ' a ———--—-. | to those whone offers may not be accepte esaw Mountain October 6th, just’ ‘ rumer was circulated yesterday morning _GOOD NEWS FROM MISSOURI. BoT=R. a ‘Ths amount cf scdepted offers mact bo déposited | °°" » Just in time to | thatthe enemy were advadcing in this direc. ; } aie OWES P R as EGGS AN y witness, ata distance, the attack on Alatoona CrimNaL Court, Judge Olin —This morn- rice Repulsed and Severely Whipped— . CHBESE! | with the Treasurer, Officer, or Banks authorized to : . | ton on the Williamsburg road. It wasascer- | ing, cix emall boys, who have been tn jait for He is on the Retreat. tabs FRESH BUTTER, act under this notice, on advice of acceptance of I bad anticipated this attack, and had ordered | tained to be without foundation. some time on various charges, were browgnt St.Louis, Oct. 9.—Official dispatches from | 5,4. Wpettele FRESH EGGS. esis 2 offers. as follows: One-half on the 2th of October, | from Rome General Corse with reinforcements. | |The Yankers still occupy Fort Harrison, but | into the court room. Judge Olin remapyed Jefferson City state that the advance of Price : "DE DUTROW,” | and the balance, including tho premium and | The attack was met dnd repulsed; the enemy exeC ution rn ears 2ow in course of | that it wasagreat pity that hoys so voun from Osage River to Morgan Creek, ten miles coves: 450 Eighth stznet Gpmosite | original two per eent. deposi’, on the 3ist of Octo- | losing some two hundred dead and more than their dislodgement from the salient. ech oe tel Cl ce eae hel criminals, and he thought tha Congress sNyuHL provide tor such by the establishment of a art able place of confinement. He took the orc4- from Jefferson City. on the 7th, was spiritedly ber. one thousend wounded and prisoners. Our contested by our cavalry. A considerable | : 7 PETERSBURG, Oct. 4, 7 rp. M—The enemy are The Bonds will bear interest from November | jocs about seven hundred in the aggregate. Provosars FOR THI PURCHASE OF CORN. busy fortifying their new position near Fort _ ‘ > I. Interest on deposits. from their date to = McKae. They have shown no disposition to j number of the enemy were killed and wounded. | Beapngoarters Dep't or Wasnixcton, lat 1 a «The enemy captured the small garrisons at ania P' sion to ask all present, who conld not be other- Our loss was seven killed and forty-nine | oreics Wusareotoe Get Ge carennes zie WU Be vel dive meaGuve noone Big Shanty and Ackworth, end burned abou; per fata anne TOYaAES pone cee teats has | Wise than interested, to use reir influence on wounded. | GREALED PROPOSALS will be received at this | One half of the frat instalment, or twenty-five | Seven miles of our railroad: but we have at | moved everything and every man up to the | *!1in authority towards procuring the estab. On the morning of the Sth the rebels thraw | offie until noon of WEDNESDAY. Octobar 12, for Up 4 line of ba'tie before our works, but after | the purchase of one th and (1.009) barrels, mora being well p:ppeed by our batteries, they | (Tl«ss,ef CORN on the -ar, (ten [1]. bushels to moved off toward the west, and were tollo aed the barre!) raised on the Government farm south by our forces six miles, recetved from them | of the Potomac. The corn to be delivered in this city or in Georgetowa sharp punishment. | Propesals to be endorsed ‘‘Proposala for Pur- lichment of a proper place for the confiner of juvenile offenders. He, with tne wa of the jail, would confer witn the Seer of tbe Interior as to fitting up a por! gee aie j.il for the accommodation of juavenil ers, where in a measure, they wouid breastworks, and the country behind his lines is uncoyered, By his last move Grant has gained one mile more in the direction of the South Side Rail- road, bnt is stil) six miles from it. The enemy’s losses in the fight on Thursday, per cept. of accepted offers may be paid with ac- | Alatoona and Atlanta an abundance of provi- crued interest to October 14th in ‘* United States | sions. Hood, observing our approach, has Certificates of Indebtedness,” but such certificates | moved rapidly back to Dallas, aud Van Wert will Be eceryes in part payment of the first instal- | ang 1 are watching him incase he tries te reac! ment only, eS i 4 2 a ton @# Rome. : ted f is f Ider gr a —— chase of Ccrn,” and addressed to the undersigned, | Offers under this notice shonld be endorsed, “or. | Kings Friday and Saturday are estimated at tour | [.°\-4 rom pritoners of an older grow’h, am FROM EUROPE. Colonel ant EN (hs eu LLSON. fore for Loan,” and addressed to the Secretary of | | “Atlanta is perfectly secure tous, and this | tnonsand. Ours was not one-fifth of these clots 'winout sonieuuice ming anneron The Case of Muller—Defalcation of an | _0r 10-2 One Department of Washington, | the Treasury. nem) teibel onion Cut dare suas inteamaps figures, the establishment of a House of Corrections iron Master. | PpRY COODS AT PANIC PRicES | Theright to decline all offera not considered ad- “W. F. SugRMan, Major General.” The news from the Valley isimportsnt. We | “"Gn‘calling the calendar for the dav. ove aebes Sanpy Hook, Oct 10.—The steamship Hanga, | D = ‘ vantageous to the Goyatament as, reserved by the « WoopsTock, VA., 9 p.m, Oct, 7. ISd1.— bee eHiten ie bea apbarree lier was postponed, three cases stetted. the accn@@e® Boe: Southampton on the igen uit nas passed | 10) Jerds bert pewinen, at Greene pant Seerctary ofthe freasury, | Litul. Gen. U. 8. Grant: 1 have the honor to | Qur troops are in pursuit, having enlisted, and one having failed to ap. pear, proceedings were ordered to be,takem against the bond. we Nelly Williams, indicted for keaning a vnande and disorderly honse, was found guilty on fir. t count, but she being in a delicate sitnation, an’ promising to leaye the city and retura to be: parents, the sentence was suspended. SESS OS \ WILD FRLLow.—This morning, Obarles ¥ Niams, colored, was arrested for threatening t «ill Wm. Lomax. Ronndsman Kelly made t+ arrest, and discovered that the prisoner v's getting a pistol ont of bis pocket. Tha 5,00 yards beat Bleached Cot‘on. at 35, 35 cents; yard wi ¢,4 cents; 8 4 Sheeting. $1 9-4, $1.35; i. ‘Le Brown Cotton, Toilet Guilt, single ric. 30 cents. Crash, 13 cents. report my command at this point to-night. I Gato == ~ | commenced moving back from Port Republic, LOST AND FOUND. Mount Crawtord, Brigwater and Harrison- STRAYED AWA) burg yesterday morning. — ‘ cow, Be a ance naraans. @ youns brown “The grain and forage in advance of these cral reward will Be given for her return to 8, | points had previously been destroyed. MEYENBERG, 4™ Market Space 0c 10-3t «In moving Pack 2 ens ne emhole ‘OBT —BStrayec tolen. fant, a | country, fromm the Blue ge to the North oes dark ved COW. wife trop on oneext, | Mountain, has been made untenable for a rebel The firder will be suitably rewarded on applica- | army. tion to C. 8, NOYES, 86 south G street, or at this “ Vhave destroyed over two thousand barns offise, oe 10-tf filled with wheat, hay and farming imple- The latest news represents onr cavalry as having driven the enemy’s cavalry from Biidtemater; eight miles south of Harrison. urg. Sheridan’s main army is in the immediate neighborhood of Harrisonburg. No official dispatch relaiive to Gen. N. B. Forrest's movements was received at the De- partment yesterday, but it isevident from the last news received from him that he is still going bravely on with the work of breaking up Sherman’s commuuications. The conjecture ventured yesterday that For- The coroner's jury haye rendered a verdict of wilful murder against Muller. A. W. Marsden, «n tron master, has abscoud- ed to America. He forged bills on the Reeds bank to the amount of £50,000. es Binek iid Groves, Jouvin Listen, $1.25. Jonsolg 53% 883 for money. iS nt ote ~. | J.& P. Coats’ Cotton, cents, rds ol The rebel loan is quoted at 73¥a74 4. Cotton, three ple te Freteden roa Pins and Needles. 5 cents, Tapes,5 cents. Hooks New York Stock Market—First Board. a Prete ecg Baistiog oo erate reams ae : og. Woole , 25 cents. {By the People’s Line—Office 511 Ninth street.) Kk Hove. 25 cents, Best Frenes’ Corot, fo, New Yors, Oct 3.—U. 8. 11, coupon 6's, | Hoop Skirts, 3) spring, $1.25. Remember the Red 105%; U. S. 5.208, 107 ¥; Ueruficates of indent. | Pest Store, BENJ. NEWMA en % # ee L-lw* 4413 7th street. near G at. O8T— $10 REWARD—A SOLDIER'S DIS ments; over seventy mills filled with flour and | rest would not attack Rossean in his intrenched | ° ‘cer was quick enough to get the pistol away Roe. yea Se ins "34: | epeRp PIANO SSF LScanen, by the name of John B-ady, who | wheat; have driven in front of the army over | position at Pulaski proves to be correct. In. | f10™ him, and found it contained six loads. At % Michigan ‘Oeakel a8 ahiehi: Ss enlisted the 18th of May. 1851, at Grand Rupids, tour herds of stock, and have killedand issued | stead of risking the loss of a large portion of | t! ¢ station-house Williams was searched, and h ly Lis: \- Wis., and mustered out at Madison, Auzust2, 1861, between Kendall Greea and the Treasury, on of ee ee eee ee tree eee after the 22d of September. oc 19-4t* _ Eh Poi eee ee «This destruction embraces the Luray Val- STRAYED—From the vremises of J. H Pom- ley and Little Fort Valley, as well as the main Te eee oe and Cae eee tiand: on Sat | ‘Valley. A large number of horses have been articles were found indicating that he is a cole ored sport, Among them a dice box and dicepa ard a wire machine designed for a pnzz Justice Giberson held him for tria! in the c of assault and threats, and fined him $20 andga his command at Pulaski he pugned on towards the Nashville and Chattanooga Ratlroad, which General Wheeler attempted to render unser- viceable, but did net. General Forrest, on leaving Pulaski, moved Sthern, 63, Lilinois Ventral, 114g; Used but few months, left forsale at =A jevelan? and Pitsburg, 6%; Cleveland and | *tere. oes Ue at eee aot Hace Iateat, 79%5 This Pano is superbly carved, of beautiful rose Li ‘airie da ly = i t Fort Wayne aoa Ohieago, 924! ies wood. exquisite tone,fine finish, full seven octaves, Wes'ern, 39%; Quicksilver, 77. Cost $0, only five months siuce, and is offered x J.H, POMFREY, “Lieutenant John R. Meigs, my engineer | by General Williams.with @ cavalry force,and Two MorE ARRESTS.—George Haywood and a i | Only this week for $1'0—a decided great bargain. Bt aw Corner 4 and G ata _palent officer, was murdered beyond Harrisonburg. | the united commands will doubtless destroy ZoheiHolly; colered, were arrested Inst nig.nt i i 4 WARD—8Stolen fre itabl at. | near Dayton. For is atrocious act all the ly remaining! if rail y officers Sm an clloff, on sis FROM THE FRONT. Algo, in store eight good SECOND HAND $25 yrday night, Ucrober, Sih a Tl ea Eouees yitnin aA aren Of fice Cie Wore only ining line of railroad which connects pi a five the high way rebbery of the soldier in P: alley, Saturday night. They are held for hear= ing by Justice Giberson. - ore dsidw SESS S Saas Aifairs in Georgetown. A LINCOLN AND Jounson FLAG rae fan on coln and Johnson Club’ have pureb: splendid national flag, which they are aring to elevate at the corner of Bridge Nashyille with Chattanooga. Telegrams the Richmend Papers—Im- portant from Georgia. Gxurrrin, Ga., Oct. 4.—Parties from the front state that General Hood's army hold the State road af Marietta. Sherman’s army appears to be completely cut off. No fighting yet of any consequence. General Hood’s Army in Rear of Atlanta— ve once = eur Left—Arrival | PIANOS, for sale low. es as thoJamceais merele Desert- | Twenty fine new PIANOS, of best makers. The mail steamer Manhatian, Capt. Butler: | O!D PIANOS taken in part pay. arrived this morning from City Point, bring- Pianos carefally TUNED, at short notice, by Mr ing up the mails and passengers. She reports | Dessan,who is from best Northern Factorics, that since the attack of the rebels on Kautz and | Satisfaction gueranteed. JOHN F. ELLIS, Birney, all has been quiet, with the exception oc 10-3t] 306 Penn’aav., bet. 9th and 10th sts. 4 1 rears old: with star in ferebea?; and little white down the face: about. 1534 hands high; in fine condition. and only used for saddle. The above reward will be paid for her retarm to my lace, near Bladensburg, Pocwat™ BRENTON TOLSON, oc $5 REWARD stra ed or stolen on Monday,the 3d of October, alarge White COW, with red on shoulder and neck brass balls on Bi 's very large bag. The above reward will be given if burned. “Since I came into the Valley, from Har- per’s Ferry up to Harrisonburg, every train, every small party, and every straggler has been bushwhacked by people, many of whom bave protection papers from commanders who have been Bitherto in that Valley. The people here are getting sick of the war. Heretofore they have had no reason to complain, because igh streets this afternoon. e that the rebels on Saturday morning made a RPHANS’ COURT, OCT. STH, 1964. —Drs- | Fétermed to AMOS HUNT, 51 North A street, Cap- | they have been living in great abundance Sherman’s Communications Cut. FLOUR AND GRAIN MaRKeET.—T! s e E —Drs- |! ’ 7 —There are no reconnoissance ii FaicT OF CoLumsia, Wasaincrom County, | tol Hil. _|__s_ss—_sfoe 8 8t*_ | aT nave not been followed by the enemy u Grivrrn, Oct. 4—All accounts agree that : Me Bree on our extreme left. | Toast sin the care ot’ Chisstopbees Booey ed | QERAYRD-AWAYSOn oF about The bath of ie i i faneactions of importauce. The prices remata General Hood's army is well in the rear of Atlanta. It is reported itively that we hold the railroad between Vining and Marietta. A brigade of Yankee cavairy came out to Fairburn, on the West Point road, yesterday, And attacked the command of General Iverson, who fell back, after leaving one’ or two killed and wounded. They are reported at Fayetteville this morn- ing, but this is doubted. A priconer taken In that fight says that no train has arrived at Atlanta for six days. Jeif, Davis in Alabama-—Speech ef the Rebel President in Montgomery. (From the Montgomery Mail.} Mr. Davis began Ly, expressing a sense of gratitude for the occasion, which the kind at- tention of the Legislatare had given him, of appearing before them, and assuring the citi- zens of Aiabama from that Capitol in which the first notes of our existence were issued, of his remembrance and sympathy. He wonld not attempt to conceal the fact that we have experienced great disasters of late. The enemy baye pressed our armies backward into the eenter of Georgia, threatened the borders of to this point, with the exception of a small force of rebel cavalry, that showed themselves some distance oehind my rear guard to-day. A party of one hundred men, of the Sth Ohio cay- airy, which I haa stationed at the bridge over the North Shenandoah, near Mount Jackson, was attacked’ by McNeil, with 17 men, while they were asleép, and the whole party dis- persed or captured. I think they wilkallturn up. I learn that 56 of them had ed Win- chester. McNeil was mortally wounded, and fellintoourhanas. This was fortunate, as he ‘was the most:daring and dangerous of all the bushwhackets in this section of the country. . SHERIDAN, Major Géneral.” Gen. Burbridge makes the following report ot his operations : CHATTLEFBURG, Ky., 108. m., Oct. 8, 1964.— Hon. E. M. Stanton.—Forcing the enemy from Clinch Mountain and Laurel Gaps, atter heavy skirmishing, we met the enemy three and a half miles from Saltville, on the morning of the 2d instant, and drove him to his works around the salt works, where he was strongly en- trenched on the bluff fn heavy force under when some litile firing took place, but nothing | Geor, i ee. Jacob, administrators of Georga grew ont of it Fuss’ deceased, the administrators aforesaid The Manhattan bronght up 75 refugees and | have. with the approbation of the Orphans’ d Ts and one prisoner of war, who wera | Ceurtof Washington County aforesaid, appoint- in charge of Capt. E D. Hills, ot the 189th New | 4 Tuesday, the first day of November next, York. The deserters have come into our lines forthe final settlement and distribution of the i id deceased at different times, some from Richmond, Pe- Resets in pace eS ‘as the name have eer tersburg, and oue or two are deser‘ers from | lected and turned into money; when and where all Early. Among the party isa littlecolored bar- | the creditors ani heirs of the said deceased are ber named Ed. T. Dre, who, for some time | notified to attend, (at the Orphans’ Court of Wash- past, has been serving on the rebel ram Rich- | i2ston County aforesaid.) with their claims i mond as captain’s steward. Drew was tor. | &% vouched. ox they ene? otherwise by law be merly employed in this city, and seems tobe | grevided a cops of nim order be paviiened estes quite an intelligent darkey He states that | week for thi weeksin the Evening Star, previ- unless the rebel fleet in James river is brought | ous te the ssid first day of November, ea into action very soon there will not be men on Test: | Z. ©, ROBBINS. board to work them, so many have left by de- oc 10-law3w’ Register of Wills, as quoted in the Star of last Saturday. Tne market is more unsettled. JoinED Hanps.—The Lincoln and Johnsor ¢lub recently formed, with Jos Libby, Esq.» as president, has decided to unite with the club of which Col. J. A. Magruder te presi- dent, believing they can effect more by so do- ing. Itis due tothe club to state that the mam bers were not aware of the other organization. od until it was announced i» the papers. CaNaL —Arrived—Boats Josepnns, Golde Rule, Hibernia, Kate Korns, A. M. Thom: 559,42-100 tons coal to Central Co.; D Steward, ©. Clifton, Geo, K. Sistare, Alex. Watsh, ax Clark, 416,31-100 tons to American Co; Em, peror, 116,6-100 to New Hope Co.; Neptanet 113,15-100 tons to Midland Go: Fniton Mane, " Communipaw, 320,27-100 to Cumberland Go; Liona, Florence. 216,18-100 to Baltimore and’ Hampshire Co.; Lidia, 107,.8-100 tons to Borden. Co. partures eight, all light. Port oF GEORGETOWN —Cleared—Sohrs. J. Parker, Senard, St. Mary's; J. A. Parson, Leste, Bridgeport; Hew, Carter, Boston: War- renton, Wooster, New York; J. J. Barrell, Dougherty, Baltimore; Chailenge, Benton, Providence; Francis, Connell, Jersey City; > September. a black HORSE, marked ‘I. 0.” on his left shoulder; one white foot; and Jump on his head, A suitable reward will be paid if returned to ROBT. RATREE 4th st., between K and L sts,, Navy Yard. oc 8 3:* Ce TO THE PREMISES of the undersigned last week a small red MUL®&, The owner is requested to come forward, prove property, pay charges and take it awav. Apely at the drat poate Ck of the Eastern Branch Bridge. oc 8-3t" O8T—On Sunday, the 2d instant, a small black 4 COW <long. wide horns. Five dollars will be given if returned to JOS MANSFIELD, 7th street east near new school house. oc 7 8t* BOARDING. ‘XOOD BOABDING, with pleasant apartments, Ret tatters pat rie street, Georgetown. Gentlemen preferred Re- ferences respectfully required oc 1)-3t* G2, BOARDING AND PLEASANT ROOMS J can be | ad at reasonable rates at No. 95 Wash- ingiea street,Geergetown. Also, several ROOMS OARD AND PLEASANT ROOMS WITH A . ORPBANS Court, OCTOBER STH, 1564— The fleet numbers 7 vessels, three of them Distaict oF COLUMBIA, WasHINGTON CoumsTY, being iron clad rams, each mounting 4 guns. Tr-wit :—in the case of Thomas Thorniy. Adminis and manned by about 75 men each, (the fali | t#fer of Oharles Deviney. decen-ed, the Adminie- complement “eing 150 each,) viz: the Richmond trator aforesaid has. with the approbation of the On J Washi Fe i (flagship) Lt J.S. Maury, (which Drew lett | gppoimted Tuorday: the fede Nene on Monday Jast, she then being below Chapin’s | for the final settlement and distribution of the per- Bloff,) thé Virginia, Lt. Gom'r Sheppard, aad | sonal estate of raid deceased. and of the assets in the Frederick«purg, Com’r Thos. Roote' =; San same have been collected and Others are wooden vessels, mon~** ~. 1£€ | turned inte merey; when and where all the credi- Depron “using two guns d heira of anid deceased are notified to at- : 8, lies fr a i Alabama, and oceupied the Bay of Mobile, but | Ocean Bird, Langford, Snow Hill; brig Re. pr poeta te mer, (the comaleene bemg bel stat the ‘Or are aes of eaehington Cone the Teen aa ane Pee era, at eared Vanehn, Ae i iaveaid, ane Chana eee! a bt repr py eee pores, ale Boston; boat Alieghany, ~ Lue Be am anse- id.) wit sir claims properly vou “t.@ a ii t* 3 A s D, rt é i mond ap laine Besnfort, Hampton, Tear otherwise bylaw beexcluded from ail | 101 West stre:t. Georg-town. os7 3 «We at once attacked him, and drove him | $7, Ty A ween dion pointed in all his calcula. | KUeAD» Occoquan; sloop Oneco, Maden, Wi from his works on our left and center, and held him in check onthe right; and Anstly, in spite of artillery and superior numbers, whipped him at every point, and forced him back to his own works.. In the evening our ammuonition gave out, and, holding the po- sition taken until night, I withdrew the com- mand in exceilent order and spirits. The oc- cupation of the works themselves was only prevented by failure of ammunition. From prisoners, I learn the enemy’s force was be- tween 6,000 and 8,000, and that Breckinridge X~EN!}LEMEN AND THEIR WIVES, andsing'e entiemen. can obtain Board snd handsomely forrinned Booms. convenient to the Capitol. by Spplving at 496 Dost. between lat and ad. Also, Tal a Rearcere wanted. Price very moderate. oc 7-3t* OARD.—Any lady desirous of securing profes- sional care. kindness and home attentiun, can obtain exclusive accommodationin the small and unobtrnaive family of a pny-ician of long erperi- ence, who would sseume the permanent charge of an Seapets onconditi:ns mutually satisfactory Bagsees DR. THIERS, No. 1,217 Sroadway, New orl ; sear t fenefit in said deceased's estate: provided a. copy supplice at the Nogth and one Of them hele | efthinorder he published once sweek for thres asked why he left Dixie, said that when whisky | works in the Evening Star, previous tothe said ccst $7a drink, and it took one hundred dollars | 1** ¢*7 pf Hove "TO. ROBBINS, __ to go on the smallest kindo: aspree, he thought | oe Register of Wilts. it was time to leave. to Largest stock at the lowest prices Several excellent sec- ond-hand instruments, tions in Northern Georgia. After sending forward tothe army xt Dalton all the reinforcements he could collect from every quarter, including the troops from Northern Mississippi, he had confidently ex- pected a successtul ad vance through Tennessee into Kentucky. Hadhe thought that instead of the forward movement our arms wauld bave retired to Atlanta, he would have lef! his old, famented and venerable friend, General Polk, to have assailed Sherman upon his flank by North Alabama, But he had yielded to the ¥ W. B. LEWIS & CO., Auctioneers, LOSING OUT BALE OF DRY Goupa,. i eat PIXTURES, Ac oo tet STORE 2 e WEDNESDAY. Uct. 12th. at I) o'clock. at stote cornereith and I sts., Navy Yard, weshall sell, balance of Dry Goods, Boots. Shoes,ve. Also, Fixtures, as Counte: sases, Drawera, Shelving, &c., being first-clasa, and coat to fit upover $40, 98 10 WB. LEWIS & O0.. Aucts. oc BY ‘WM. L. WALL & CO., Auctiova=ra f el THE REBELS IN CANADA. eg IN = On a recent trip to Niagaraand Montreal, the BRAGS INSTRU | low. editor of the Star had an opportunity of hear- { Old instraments taken ing many of the rebels domiciled in the Can- in part pay for new. |-20 * t with 4,000 from Lynchburg. Pouth corner Penn’a avenue and Sthatreet. wa a All sizes, kinds anc vs ite shel So he. Sep 23-20 ‘was presen! idea of concentration, and the sequel was any- prs bigger niin igh ath each DRUMS rictios, new and sesond- | 7 ARGE FURNISHED ROOMS, with Board.at | , Mv force amounted to two thousand ‘five | thing than what he Had been induced to hope. | SALE OF LIQUORS, GROCERIES, CIGARS ANI» reference to the approaching United States : sand, A'so, Fifes, Bu- | [151 West street, Georgetown. sep al-lm | hundred engaged. It is certain his force great- | Vat were not without compensation for our TOBACGO AT AUCTION, " es. ke. SUTaaeEn Tee 1a ly outnumbered us. A detachment sent to 7 irgini hi On TUESDAY MORNING, lth inetant, at-1197 election. In every instance they manifested : ith F hed Boo: ‘0 | josses. In Virginia, despite the odds brought is . lth snatant, 1 ‘ t in the successof McUlellan: ¢. Pianos carefally tuned RST CLABS BOARD. with Furnished m8, ound Gap, forced its. way tlifough, and drove against us, we bave beaten Grant, and still de- | o’clock, we will sell, at the Auction Booms,™ ae cern i inca po deempere | by best workmen pee ee be obtained at Se ee + | Prentice, with a superior force, trom his works | S0t noid our lines before Riehmond and Pe. | Yariety of Groceries. comprising— ‘ta Tierces Hams, barrelsand boxes Codes. SE cad adr aig Pp etatig a cape ncirty Boxes Yellow and Toilet Boap. oon number of small arms, and one piece of artil- by those on thi: an interest not surpaseed by thos 8 side PIANO TUNING ‘Also. removed. ex Fi tersburg. of the Hine who nightly carry banners and | {ete oAIRING.” } cbsrxed.repaired,stored, 4 That pure and noble patriot, that great soldier LT i Boxes Mustard Pepper and otber Spices, ition political meetings. I, boughtor sold. HOTELS AND lery. Our Ices in all is about 350—the enemy’s bristian, General Lee, although large- | Boxes Starch, Yeast Powder aed Ove wa wee evideot to bim that they baged all their oe Prooristors ofthe svare sta mesa memtred asae? Hom Geucral Sueriicn [ar oubpumbercain fron. peey ouimembered | Gots Wiany, tary: Randy. ta, A ' remaining hope of the eventual success of the ments are iavited to examine our sligestha Upon his flanks, commanded @ body of men | Wines. Cherry ‘and., . rene. G. Bursriper, Major General.” The telegraph line between Fortress Monroe and City Point was broken down by storm, and not yetrepaired. The latest military in- telligence from there is the following telegram from Major General Butler: «HEADQUARTERS DEPARTMENT VIRGINIA AND NorTH CAROLImA, October 8, 1864.—Lieat. who never knew what it was tobe whipped, and neyer stopped to cipher. The time for.ac- tion is now at hand. There is but one duty for every Southern man. Itistogoto the front. Those who are able for the field should not hesitate a moment, and those who are not should seek employment to aid and assist the the rest, and to induce their able bodied as- sociates to seek their proper places in the army. Mr. Davis ad verted to the part he had himself endeavored to bear in the war, of bis repug- tock of oCHOCK ERY, CHINA AND GLASSWARE, Baws ren role ate laree or small quantities, ity. mate CARTON, FORKS, and, PIONS, . al radea ah and American yeBn & BEVER(DGE, sep2i-l0t, f 504, Odd Fellows’ Hall. 7th at, ytcTor BECKER, PIANO TUNER AND EP AIRE 1 Established in this city iu 1854 and until recent- pagne, Chewing Tobacen and Cigars. Barrels Whisky and octaves Brandy, Glass and Crockery Ware, With many other goods in the Gr ery tine, 50 barrels choice Whisky, 2 Fire and Burglar proof Iron Safes, 1 Fairbanks Platform Scales, Tee Wb. WALE & ©0..4 uote, Y BOTELER & WILSON, Auctioneers (oaesae rebellion upon the alleged prospect of McUlel- pen lan's triumph at the poile; which, they inva- | ————_______""’_" _ POR &4LE— i) L B- Tiably declared, will involve speedy peace F NACB.f. Repices reek ones noe upon the terms of Jefferson Davis. They all Hayward & Bartlett make, nearly Tio be Tealize—if hundreds of thousands of the oppo- S12 rae AOL See HACPTMAN & me: sition here do not yet realize the fact—tha’ AJORTH AMERICAN REVIEW Fi x Gen. McClellan’s election must necessarily N BER.—C be haR RS) Be ou result in placing the policy of the Government data Seeer eee (pee wholly in the hands of Pendleton, Vallandig- igation; Gold maith? connected L with tis alor¥of Mr. fobs, General Grant: Our success vexereey was & | nance to the office of chlor aig is dpsire for SALB OF HOUSEHOLD FURNITORE 4 Tave- ham, the Woods, Long, et id omne genus. ‘he next General Election; ering & Sons. wishes to inform ‘Sis deciaed one, although rebel papers claim vic- | the field inciden a mm ry THURSDAY MORNING, Oc pee some faith in his capacity for arms. He also alluded to his long political eareer, and the animosities and ill feeling which an active part in the affairs ofthe country had engendered He had feared, he said,the old prejadices in others might be.turned against him, and old feelings in himselt might influence his motion; Dut that he could declare to-day, after four ears of experience,and in thesame hall where ke swore before high heaven to support the Constitution of his country, that so help him God he had never been induced toany course, ablic or personal, by any consideration of © past. it that itwas no time and he was not tomes to have any friends to rewardor ea- frends and patrons in futare orders for ta- ning, ‘and repairs of Pianos, Meludeons, &c., &¢., pribe ag PE Eps eulosing D - ‘oe anh Lad ‘oole, joners, ve Printers, 96 Pa, avenue. between Sth ead 1th k. Piano Warerooms, 49S 11th Darmaceutist, corner of H and Rareeen: . Academy ot the wisi on Georgetown; Pid JulianaG May; dy ifiel iS Bue oh ile” ores, P. Cate ai-aw= 0 GROCERS SUTLE: T P nO VISION DEALERS We repeatedly heard them in hotel conver- sations declare that it matters little whether Gen. McClellan was himself disposed or no | elected, it will then require bata single sho: | ing fired bya man of nerve and (rebel) patriot- | PIANO MUSIC, ism to ph thi States | Gostiemat - peed cee ld bho by all | I would like to engage any number of pupils to the forms of the Constitution and laws, who is | instruct. pledged by his entire public record to make | TERMS BBASONABLE. peace on the terms of Jeff Davis if he and his | | tory. They admit General Gregg killed and General Bratton wounded. General Gregg was in command of Field’s division. «Richmond Ezaminer of this morning contains an official dispatch from Gordonsville last night; states that a Yankee cavalry force yes- terday burnt the railroad bridge over the Rap- idan, and made their escape. No movement on the Petersburg side. No more troops have been sent over from Lee. The movement yes- terday was made under his eye. « B. F, BuTtaes, Major General.” “ees FRANCK TAYLOR. MUSto tTeacuina. a’clock, we shall sell, at No.1 Virgind 7 (on the'Island. sud opposite’the 7th # feat eeag! road.) the effects of a family declining honsekeep- ing, censisting in partof, vis: One superior Parlor Suit, covered with broca., tlle. embracing two Sofas, twe Arva Chairs, ‘a airs, Etagere, Card Table, Marble-top Sikeboard, Dressing and other Buresus, Feather Beds, Mattrensen, Bodstends, Washstands. Mahogany Sofa, Crockery and Glas, Cooking Utensils, Cook Stove, ke. Terms cavh. BOTSBLER & WII \son. oct 10: d3t Auct {incon FRY WM L. WALL & CO. Auctionee rg Soath corper.Penn. avenue and #h street, co-rebel leaders will have pesceon no other Address personally or by letter, F OR. AL&. has been received from men, said From one to thi ‘4° bushels TURNIPS, | No recent intelligencehas miesto punish. There be some 5 ry a terms. Mrs, H, 8. 8MITH, purple p.red tp and Rutabage, Apply by let | Maj. Gen. Canby, but by bis last reports Gen. | Mr. Davie, who, when Sey Poe eee noes OORRPETS, MAT EEN go RUPERT OR eRATN | _oe7-6t* Georgetown, D.0. | ter orinpersonto | oo oe Queen Anne. Steele was moving in force upon the rear of | can only.sce & speck Fa te rare | TURR, PARLOR: 1a, an Duerar ane ATE E Raa 1 theme gh hD, HARNESS | SoM sPAING Naw. 00 +1" " Prince George's county,Md._ | Price towards Missouri. saneuine ter ont afalee with s cool ana | * CLES NECESSARY FOR FUBNIsGING, AT Toth streets, on eae repen oe j pbecusl le of the OUBLE THICK EpWis M. STANTON, Secretary of War. candid temperance of heart. anes applying to THURSDAY MORNING, October 18, com. "elock = § HEATER HIOK. em. god o'clock, we will Sell, at oar Al pe Neate © °°S, A. BESBTORD, President, 1 Retling Water, towing Oy skiog (Tos | HOTEL, AND nestagnage & mvs NO. CAPTURE OF A REBEL CONSORIPFING | dent the longer enoid. tne f halanoe Of the stock’ of Carpetinee TED .— We have. imported 7 opening . and upon wha' ALE MARYLANDERD IN PAVORO# Pui | hot, end s'bundrel heruesr. (ses yey | large tock of Bon eLw Thick ORVORBEY | Commander G. B. Marcomb, of the U. 8. | doy we shgald mare! vet Hamel. Three-vly, Tograin Rugs, Drag- 5, atoit 'yland, are reques' ed & aclentie sclouiplon nod is the most efficien’ 4} delivered inany pert tnecie, weeor ‘charge,aad | steamer Shamrock, writing to the Navy De Sort emen' 1 Pavler Buit in silk Brocatellp, complete t the Union Usury BV rh econ: mical agent for condensing and atilising the leas than. New a ices. partment from on board hls vesse! as ae Fy ly surveyed our ry for $ Parlor ite te Ftriped Bepa, i ait , Wth inet., at 7 o’eloe! ttendarce tof Gas ever invented, ‘ i she 1. wr SOrEL EE & BON) marie Sound, Easier oer of Oct. 2, repo! Jig inn berg. abe pa panda rp with eres a aarroes. 7 6 aan HARMON. protem, | Advbriszaoustaren atered te dcalert Becht Phlee stot simant weesea, | Oat nine Alligator riverto capture. & Parly than anruivees that the ‘great staple of tne | sister Tan and. Rocking O.A. TAYLOR. secretary. _It"_| Por sale wholesale and retell by) ay 4 Guy, oys’ AND YOUTHS’ of rebels who were consaripting in the © a Soo ne appar Gees omnde: a as : lain Bisgers and Whets _ ome s {tbat river. ‘I'pe gu! Valley Oy w duce upp i 2 atnote nee B pent a the Seuppernong at the same to 2 ahogany le-tep acd Pleia Ba- field. t head the rebels off, should they prego to e8- He paid a. pains ee: to. aces capeelty. FRANK, | _cet7-f. 399,Dst.cbotwoon ith pnd As i074 baa = ro GRAND OPENING.” ee err te ee ‘ street, tw M188 MJ, PLATT, © 42) P+ pe fhpr er aise sl ds iz rpses, Q d patriotism s cape that way. Ip at the jantry an ety Hobie. win Taeeday next 1th targa | BO¥S' OVEROOATE, : Flotuond ana wat dees upon by herent Fa cenercnnicas T beanie con: a Cd and A nisi ee te ‘t, October 11th, @ Largs 0 H 3 | pols | the s tore for ‘sesisiing bia 7 nex! é BOYS’ JACKETS, trom a bate of Whits m p tion he spoke soldiers ‘Alabama a . og wl i ing bis fai . The valde, | andelegent assortment of v ; BeYs’ PAN = tne Meee Sage, of, any Sich» was suppased havo been lost PALL AND WINTER MILLINBRY. *, \ Recon wae done to ihe V spogte t $4 1 UNDRRSHIRPS. DRAFTERS. &e || | 0 ve ? MAJOR M_LULUY._ | go which she’ roepecttalty: invite thevattontion eek Cosrosslting ne tomes cuctacrlise gual: Le weir, the ss THR Te Board af Prantcee of the Fe udlic | of the Ladies of Washington and vicinity. - ty tan bebad for in the Northern oitea Siento river np coping 30 ary. rig ct % will be held on FU: nex: Bear 13th street, up stairs, 322 Pennsyl s inwt sate" ock p. 2. ; 246 Pa. avenue, near up stairs, cop e-tmif [Intell “bee! Commander Marcomb’s report, FRANK TAYLO!

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