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THE EVENING STAR. eee ae ee eee Ieee W. D. WALLACH, Editor and Proprietor. WASHINGTON CITY: THURSDAY. -OCTOBER 27, 1864. | A READING MATTER ON EVERY PAGS, | BEB OUTSIDE FOR INTERESTING TELE- GRAPHIC AND OTHER MATTER. TELEGRAPHIC NEWS. —— LATEST FROM EUROPE. Arrival of the C da—Semmes Reported at Liverpool. | HALIPFAx, Oct.27.-The steamship Canada, | from (.ueenstown on the 19tb, has arrived. | The Persia and Borrnssia have arrived out. Political news is unimportant. It is denied that the pirate Semmes has left | Liverpool. ! 1tis thought that peace will be concluded at the Vienna Vonference. New York Stock Market—First Board. (By the People’s Line—Office 511 Ninth street. Ew York, Oct.27.—U. S. ISs1, coupon 6's 106; U.S. 5 20's, 1074; Certiffcates of Indebt- edness, %; Gold, 216; N. Y. Central, 119 Erie, 97};; Hudson River, 121%; Reading, 126: Michigan Central, 125%; Michigan Southern, 68; Illinois Central, 122¥; Cleveland and Pittsburg, 100%: Cumberland coal Preferred, | 53%; Cleveland and Toledo, 109%; Chicago and Rock Island, 96%; Wilwavkie and Pairie du | Chien, 47; Pittsburg, Fort Wayne and Chica- | £0, 100 Sica and Terra Hante,16¥: Chicago | and Northwestern, 43; Quicksilver, 90¥. FROM GEN. GRANT. Our Army Active—Its Occupation. | Berore PRerersrvure, Oct. 25.—The battery | west of the Weldon railroad, near Fort Wads- | worth, fired several shots in the direction of theenemy’s works. No response from the rebel artillery. Lower down, near Fort Hell, the artillery practice was more iaspiriting. | Throughout the night skirmishing was inces- sant, ever and anon bursting forth into a half- | smoothered yolley. More men than usual were | hit. Onour left flank all is quiet and com- | posed. As Lee has centoff about two divisions | of his army, they are satisfied to remain inac- tive. Any movement that would give us of- fence is apparently suppressed and prohibited, | Jeast, peradventure, Grant mightswoop down | upon them before the return of their absent legions. i An assault upon the timber is in progress by | the Sth corps. Acres of heavy oaks, bushy | cedars, and stately pines are ina single day laid prene on the earth. Portions of the lines are being straightened and strenghened while | danger 1s not near. The 117th New York ex- | pects to be armed with Spencer rifles, as they | have been selected by the commanding officer todothe skirmishing for the brigade. Much | more attention is now paid to sharpshooters, | their weapons and practice, than ever before. | Oonstant skirmishing before Petersburg, and | the continual crack of rebel rifles, have been | valuable lessons toourtroops. It isacommon sight to see a detachment of sharpshoo‘ers | stealing toward the front every sight, where their guns can always be responding to the | rebels. FRUM LOUISIANA. Rebel Cavalry Conscripting Negroes—Im- pertant from Richmond—Secret Removal of Government Archives to Lyachburg New URLEans, Oct. 17, yia Cairo, Oct. 26.— Ny The rebel cavalry are conscripting negroes on | the plantations out of our lines, by order of the | rebel Governor of the State. They areto be | putin the rebelarmy. A letter bas been received here trom a promi- | nept rebel in Richmond, stating thatthe ar- chives and other Government property are be- | ing secretly removed to Lynchburg. Pennsylva: Election. HARRISBURG. Oct 26.—The figures made up from the published official return in all the | county papers of the State make the vote as follows: Union Democratic Union Majority... Forrest, official, gives Jefferson | | 74 o'clock, at Temperance? Hall, | HGaae | mentin the city, authorized to scll them by, the = THIRD WARD ATTENTION .—A meeting lem the Third Ward Draft Association will be eld on SATURDAY EVBNING, the 29th ins*., at 7 for the purpose of determining what disporition shall be made of the funds of the Association new on hand By order . D. LARNER, President E.R. McKEAN, Secretary. (Chron ] oc 27 3t* TO THE PUBLIC. (KS Aiportion of may reuiaccect the mixth: wasal meeting having been misconceived by some, and maliciously misapplied by others, I feel it to be my duty, in justice te myself, to correct the error. Capt. Robert Clark was not the person, nor is he of the class of persons, alluded to. Far be it from me to detract from the Ligh character of that esti- mable, Christian gentleman. His sacrifices for» and wounds received in the National cause, attest bis patriotism and gallantry, and endesr him more than ever to his fellow-citizens. Acauainted with him for more than ten years there is no person whom I hold in greater esteem. Thope those persons who have thus misrepre sented my remarks willdo the justice to give this a1 t publicity. erat CHARLES ALLEN, M. D. Nemitecs —There will be special meeting of TT the Hackmen’s Association. to be held on fHUBSDAY EVENING, at 8 o'clock, at the Prince George Restaurant, on 7th st., opposite Center Market. Punctual attendance are re- quested. By order of President. =] oc 25 2t" JOHN T. BRAXTON, Bec. Nema ORRFDITORS OF THE LATE FIRM D of Pairo & Nouree are requested to meet at 466 12th street. eastside, between F and G, at3te p.m., FRIDAY, October 28, oc 25-20" TORCHES TO BE RETURNED.—Those Ass«ciations, Hospitals and Clubs having ORCHES bel-nging to Lincoln snd Johnsor Club, are requested to return them to Headquarters, 9th street, at Soon as pussible. y 06 25-3t L, CLEPHANE, President. NOTICE .—In conformity with the provis- ions of the Charter of tse city of Washing ton, there will be an Election held in the First Precinct of the Bixth Ward on MONDAY. the 3lst day of October, for one membef of the Board of Common Conrncil for the Sixth Ward, vice Thos. B. Marche, Esq., resigned. JO3IEPH H. COOK, WM. HOCKE. oc 24 Cou on SIXTH, WARD. SECOND PRECINCT ELECTION NOTIC. is hereby given that inconformity to the provision of the eharter of the city of W: ington, an election will be held iu the second precisct of the Sixth Ward. atthe Apacostia Engine House, on MONDAY, the 3ist day of October, for one member of Common Council,vice Thos, P, Marche, Ebies will be opened at7 d cloned at 7 ‘oles ened at7 a.m. and closed at7 p. mye eee JOHN H PEAKE.” JOHN BRADRURY, THOS. P. WHITE, oc 24-toes1 Commissioners. EDITOR OF THE STAR-Sir: Be pleased to anpounce R. GEO. R RUFF asa candidate for the vacant seat in the Sixth Ward delegation to the Board of Common Coypneil; ocll-eogt* And obli, MANY VOTERS, Wy ASarnaron LOCAL BAGGAGE EXPRESS, oc 27-4t* 353 Penn. avenue, ERSONS CHANGING THEIR RESIDENC 4 and wanting their bagzage removed, can aave it attended to promptly, by ‘eaving their orders at the Washington Local Express Office, 353 Penn’a avenue, between 436 and 6th sts. oc B-4t™ OUTLINES OF SURGICAL DIAGNOSIS. George H. B. Mac Leod, M.D. Mercantile Dictionary, in English, Spanish and French, lvol. By J. De Veiteile, oc 7 FRANCK TAYLOR. STEAMER R. CLYDE HAS ARRIVED. Con- signees will please attend to the reception of their goods at once. This Steamer sails for New York: Thursday, Oct. 7th inst..at2 p.m. it MORGAN & RHINEHART. Agts, ECONOMISE IN COAL.—Use Little MORNING and you will save at le: amount of Coal usuali ordinary ones. They will save in proportion : the cost of lights. and much valuable time. The’ never clinker avd bring base burners. require fil- ling but once intwenty four hours. These Stoves can be regulated to any degree of heat required from 60 to 100 degrees. To be fonnd at W. D. WY. By VILL’S, Pennsylvania avenue, the on!y establi manufacturer. NOMSE orn DISSOLUTION OF COPARTNERSHIP. Ene Covaxtnerhig Herstolor existing between gives 2(2 Democratic. York. “Adams, 111 | the undersigned as Merchant Tailors, is. this 11th Democratic, mstead of 365. Fulton, 223, in- | Tay of Octoler, 1864, dissolved by mutual, consent. stead of 20. Clarion, 96%, instead of Cam-| Teel. G.W. Ny bria. 1,045, instead of 1,070. Westmoreland, 1,477, instead of 1,178. } The soldiers’ vete so far reperted at Harris- | burg will make the whole majority in the State | approximate 15,000. | Arrival of a Prize Steamer, Boston, Oct, 296.—The prize steamer Nando, | from Wilmington tor Nassau, captured on the 2ist imstant, by the steamer Fort Jackson, ar- Tived here to-day. # Ninety-eight shots were fired at her before | she surrendered. Her cargo consists of five hundred bales of | cotton. Thirty-five bales were thrown over- board during the chase of five and a halt Bours. | She is a side-wheel iron steamer of (2 tons, and draws 7 feet of water. The Late General Bidwell BUFFALo, Oct. 25.—The body of Brigadier General Bidwell, who was killed during the | recent great battle in the Shenandoah valley, | arrived here this evening. He wasan old and | respected resident of this city. His remains will tie in state In the City Council chamber. | Preparations are making for a grand fuueral. The St. Albans Raiders. MonTREAL, Oct. 26.—Several depositions have been taken, at St. Johns, relative to th: recent Vermont banks robbery. Others were taken to-day. The prisouers have all been easily indeut. tied, and it committed to trial, will probibly be transferred to Montreal. | FrxanciaL.—The N. Y. Post of last evening has the tollowing: | ‘The rangeof gold this morning is 125 per | cent. lower than ye terday, with sales at 1124 | allt, per cent. There is a demand to cover some short sates at higherrates The export demand is Jight. The Hecla for Liverpool to- day takes out $160,000. The Europa, from Boston, for Liverpool takes $53,000. Money is very treely offered to the brokers at call, at7 percent, and the appearance ot the market indicates greater ease in the supply forthe next week ortwo. But lenders gener- ally preter to place their balances subject to immediate call to the purchase of paper at higher rates. The demand for government gold-bearing stocks and for Treasury certificates is parually better than yesterday. The railway shares irreguler; the New York roads laz per cent. cheaper and some of the Westera roads higher than yesterday. Cumberland Coal is 3 per | cent. off; Pacific Mail> per cent. up, selling as high as 320 per cent. ‘The New York Commerclal Advertiser says Bat very little activity was manifested the dry @oods auctions this morning. The prices in most c&ses were a little off from | former sales. Messrs. Kobbe & Corlies hada sale of millinery, ribbons, silks, yelvets, &c. | There was a marked decline in prices, and many lots were withdrawn. ALEXANDRIA AFFAIRS.—Quite a Kow.—A very serious row occurred ut the corner of West ard King streets last night, which finally resulted in the woundingof two persons. It seems that some four or five soldiers visited a House of ill fame in the upper end of the city, | and during their visit became so noisy and | violent that the proprietoress ordered them | away. They refused to leave, whereupon she seut for assistance. Mr. John McDevitt, acting | Superintendent of the military Police force, soon made his appearance, and ejected them — from the premises. They were no sooner out of the house, however, than they commenced @ general attack upon it, battering in the doors and windows with stones. Mr McDevitt, with Some assistance, at once arrested the entire party, and on his way down, at the corner of King snd West ss, the rowdies|turned upon him &nd would have handled him roughly had he net used his revolver uhon them. Two of | them were wounded. one quite seriously, and jour or them made theirescape. Mr. McDev- | SS eat dea, paPwaring the one most seri- | - al ie vi { off by Dis a * des. other one was carried | Saie janduned Property.—., abandoned property yesteriay seettine ct | the Warhouse of Major Silvey,principal Agent of the Treasury Department, at No. 11 King | street. We learn that the rags were knocked | off at prices varying from forty to titty per cent lower than at the previous sale. The | aocenaa of this sale will am ount to near $iz,. | i. There is still a large amount of property Temaining unsold at this agency.—Alezandriq { Journal. Uz, Jetterson Davis, President of the «so- | calied’ Southern Confederacy, is stumping the | South tor McCi . In bis latest speech at) Columba, South Csrolina, he said: + fresh | Victory crownour (Rebel) arms, and the Peace | partys of there be one at the North, can elect its | candidate.’ Thus among those who advocate, | by words ant ty arms, theelection of McUlel- | jan, is the « conspirator of the great rebel- Hion, Jeff. Davis. R 5 oi a7 Hon. Henry G. Stebbins, Congrees trom the First Congressioner eine of New York, bas sent his resignation to Gov- ernor Seymour. . His reasons are that, as he is” a war man, be does not represent the peace | E Principles of those who elected him. | PILLOWS AND BOLSTERS. 4 NTON, WM. 8, TEEL. The business will be carried on by William S, Teel, at the old stand. 45™ Pennsylvania avenue, under Metropalitan Hotel, who hopes to merit a continuation of the patronage of the late firm lw WILLIAM 8. TE oid NEW STORE! rt] A full assortment of FURNITURE. GS, &e., NEW STORE’ CARPETS, OIL CLOTIIS, MATTINGS. COMFORTS. By ‘ “BLANKETS, FEATHER BE MATTRESSES. S ERY, cEe= ROLASSWARE, WINDOW SHADES, TABLE COVERS, &c., &c., With every conceivable article that is necessary in the Housekeeping line, at the New Store, No 406 SEVENTH STREET, Beiwees @ any H Brees, East Sipe. Having just returned from the North with an mense stock of Gocds, I would respectfally call the attention of the citizens and those about fur- nishing tomy stock of New Goods, which was pnr- chased before the late advance in gold. and which I willr-!lat prices that cennot fail to please. We charze nothing for showing our Goods, and feel confident that when acen they will sell them- ives. R. BUCHLY, 406 7th strect, batween G and H, Ten doors above the Old Stand, _ 0c a7-'m NHE LAST TO RISK, THE FIRST TO FALL IN PRICES. GREAT RUsH TO LANSBURGH & BRO 'S, t}ALTIMORE BARGAIN STORES, OT! and $757th street, above I street. Heving just returned from New York with a large and magnificent Stock of Dry Goods, most of which have been bought at Auction, we invite the attention of our customers and the public in gen. eral to give usa call as they certainly will save 25 cents on each dollar’s worth of Goods purchased at car Stores. We mention in part: 20,°¢0 yards CALTCOES at 3) cents. 8.0) “ DELAINES st half price, &),u “ Bieached and Brown MUSLINS from 25 centa up. 15/0) yards FLANNELS of ail shades from Auc- tion, FRENCH and ENGLISH DRESS GOODS in great variety. All new shades of FRENCH MERINOS, IRISH POPLINS, and WOOL REPS, _ BLACK and COLORED ALPACAS, (all the fash ion.) CASSIMERES and CASSINETS for Men’s axd Boys’ wear, BALMORAL SKIRTS, HOOP SKIRTS, in great variety. SHAWLS, SHAWLS, a large ansortment. CLOTH CLUAKS ard CIRCULARS of our own macufaeture. J. & P Coats SPOOL COTTON at 12°; ets. Green & Daniels SPOOL COTTON at 9 cts. Best PINS and Bmith NEEDLES at 5 cts. HAIR NETS, NUBIAS, HOSIERY, GLOVES- and every other ar‘icle in the Fancy Goods line, to be seld 25 per cent. cheaper, than any other p'acein the cit: Also, a consignment cf fine, Ladies and Chil dren's DRESS FURS xt half price. Call and convince yourself, that the above is no humbug, at LANSBURGH & BRO., 371 and 375 Seventh street, above I street, P.8.—Ladies who wish to avoid = crowd. will please call early in the morning or late ia the eve- ning, the stores will be open until 9 o'clock. Leet ast Fo SALE—Ove new a EON: suitable for a 88 busivese, carpenter or express bu re NOONAN, oc 26-3t* Corner 7th and H streets. NEY YORK 8TATE BUTTER, APPLES, PO- tatoes, Onions, and Vegetables, in store and arriving. sale by . riving. For sale DY sonny w. LUMSDON, _ 00 2-4t 93 Water st., Georgetown, D C. Ts OLDEST HOTEL COUNDUOTED ON THE 1 UROPEAN PLAN, * enlarged eacosnle ita fe former ‘ OPEAN HOTBL, Corner Pa. av, and With st., Washington, D, C. ry Trankful for the reprietor hopes t . The Larson earths ene nat bare uests wil! only be charged with w' T Charges are mederate atthey receive. oc %- ti 'P. BMRIOH, Proprictor, LOST AND FOUND. ORT—On Tuesday afternoon. onthe north side 4 of Penn's avenue, bet. the Capitol and 24 st, a lady's GOLD BLEEVB BUTTON. with the letter “@" le ap enamel. The finder will b« liberally re- warded by leaving the same with T. EB. DAKE, 427 Penn's sv. oc F7-2t* STRAY—Taken upon Frilay 2st, a dark rel U'STBER. shout 4 years oli, marked with tar upon the fore and hindshoulders and letters T. C. upon each horn. The owner is requested to eame forward, prove property and pay aryon end take Bim ate Cor. 13th and C sts, and Vt.av os -6te OUND—A PU containing money and a bill Fo ply at No. 464 9th street, at GEO. WILL. NERS between3 and 8 p.m. of 25-3t” WAR!.—Loet on the night ofthe 2th instant, at the Eastern Branch Barracks a ‘0. 273,0n the North Rank of Bos- pereby given tothe different banks in thia city to stop the payment of the ahove nota. if presented. The above reward will be given, if returned to ALFRED RICHARDSON. Kastorn Branch Barracks. _ lw 2 ee s0gas ate QTRAYED FROM THE PREMISES, on the lith, SS emall BUFFALO COW. marked in each ear: A suitable reward will be givenif returned to the owner on G st., bet, 10th and llth. Taland, oe 22 6t* J.SKIDMORE, BOARDING. WO GENTLEMEN rooming together, can be accommodated with a comfortable ROOM and board, No. 421 Ith street, between G and H, oc 27-2t* BROSEDING ROOMS) with or without Boari, cap be had 173 2d street west. between B and C, near the avenue, Capitol and depot. oc 26-5 .~* I OARD AND PLEASANT ROOMS WITH A Northern family, Gentlemen and ladies from the Departments preferred, Also, Table Board. at 101 West street, Georgetown, oc 25 3t* OARDING.—A few gentlemen cas be accommo- dated with first-class B ard and pleasaat Rooms at No. 212 Bridge street. Georget by the Ist OEM Aven ber: Early application is requested. o¢ 2-3t* OARDING—Gentlemen ani their wives, or single centlemen, wishing to secure elegant ROOMS, wi h Board. can do 80 by applying at 432 G street, between 7th and8th. Table boarderacan be accommodated. oc 5 ERSONAL.—A couple of young men now resi ing in the city of Washingtoa, wish to make the acquaintance of some young ladies with views ofmatrimony Any ladies desirous of correspond- ing with thona views will please address "J T. C. and“ W. W. E.,’? Washington city Post Office. All correspondence atrictiy confidential. oc 27-2 BALLS, PABTIES, &c. ROF. J. W. KREIS’ DANCING ACADEMY is nog open for the season, at Temperance Hall, eet. between 9th and J0"h. Hours of tuition for Ladies, Misses, and Masters. Wednesday and Saturdav after- noens from $to 5. Gentlemen’s class, Monday. Wednesday, and Friday evenings from7 to 10 The quarter will commence with the first lesson of the pupil. ect 8-Im JVABrnre FASHIONABLE DANCING ACAD- TEMPERANCE HALL, E street, between 9th and lth sts, This Academy is now open for the reception of pupils. Days or Tuitrow, For Ladies, Misses and Masters — Tuesdays, Thursdays and Fridays. from 3 toS5 p.m Gentleman’s Olass—Tuesdays, Thursdays and Saturdays, from 8to lop m. a Those desirous of joining may do so by applying at the Academy during school hours. Quarter commencing on entry, oc8 R. LABBE’8 DANCING ACADEMY, . pes F.R. LABBE has the honor of informing his patronsand the public that in consequence of his not being able to obtain bis room uatil November, he is oblized to postpone the commencement of hia classes in Washington until thattime. Due notice will be given in future advertis#menta of the exact time. 3 GEORGETOWN ADVER’MTS (EGRGETOWN COKPORATION sTOOK.— KE Those persons who may be disposed to pur- shase Georgetown Corporation Stock, which bears an interest of six per cent. per annum, pavatle uarterly, can obtain some applying WM. Tarr. Clerk of said Corporaticn, oc 1-dtN1 "TOWING PROMPTLY ATTENDED TO, bythe Petomac Tow Company’s boats, ‘ Potomac,” SGoy Curtin” and “Baile Haven.” Apply to the on ard, or to aptaing on boards °F SOHN B. DAVIDSON, my is- Water street. Gecrgetown, SALE OF CONDEMNED HORSES. Cuartermaster General's Offite, First Division, ae Washeneion ty October 24, Isft. Vill be sold at Public Auction, to the highes' bidder. at Giasboro, D.C., u On TUESDAY, November Ist, 1364, 1:0 Cavalry Horses." On FRIDAY, November ith, 1854 15° Cavalry Horses. These horses have heen condemned as unfit for the cavalry service of the army. For road and farming purposes many good bar- gains may be had, Horses ?old singly. Sale to commeace at 10 o’clock a.m Terms: Cash in United States currency, By order of the Quartermaster General. JAMES A. EKIN, Colonelin charge First Division Quartermaster General's Office, 0c 25-9t F URS! FURB! LADIES’ DRESS FURS are now ope n at E iM. MEYENBERG, 0c25.3t 45 Market Space, bet. 7th and stb sts. IGHTERS FOR 8ALE.— We have on hand sey- erel good LIGHTERS or SCOWS suitable for wood or sand, from 15 to 5) feet in length, which we will sell at a bargain, Apply to oc 2¢-lw* BARNES & SON, 638 11th st.. aear the wharf, RAWN NUMBERS OF SHELBY COLLEGE LOTTERY, of Kentucky, Clasa 511, October 23—13—19--32 Drawn Numbers of Shelby College Lottery, of Ken y. Class 512, October 25, 1864: 1 — (3 — 98 —4S—57—138-42 & CO., Managers. Numbers of Kentucky State Lottery, ot Drawn Classe 23-W—Ht—1I— Drawn Numbers of Kentucky State Luttery, Glass 6:8. Octuder 26, 1984 56-15 F617 MURRA SAA — co... Drawn Numbers of Library Association Com- pany’s Lottery, of Kentucky, Class » October a. teat 76-51-6291} — 45 EDDY & ers, 5—18—52—-59—03—653 Drawn Numbers of Library Association Com- pary’s Lottery, of Keritucky, Class 358, October 2b, 164: 19—50—3 1-117 = FRAN * C0. 00 19 dtnovi* Managers. BRADY'S GYMNASIEN, S2.54 AN .54 AND S6 LA. AV , THIS NEW GYMN NOW OPEN. ASIUM. FOR PHYSICAL ‘T RB. THE MOST COMPLETE IN THE COUNTRY, 18 NOW OPEN. Classes for Gentlemen and Boys in constant prac- tice. Terma, $3) per year, $21 for six months, or $15 for 3 months which entitles the subscriber to admistion to Gymnasium, froméa m till 1p m., aud the free use of a Loc Reading and ness rooms, C’asses. and Hot and Cold Bsths. &c. Classes for ies and Misses in the Light Gym- Bastica. forming. oc 24-2w* ABNER 8 BRADY I ADIES’ CLOAKB, 4 LADIE8’ CLOAKS, OPENING DAY AT MAX WELL’S, MONDAY, OCTOBER 24, Regular Fall and Winter opening of LADIES, MI8SE8, AND CHILOREN’S CLOAKS, COATS, CHESTERFTELDS, CIRCULARS, BASQUES, BASQUINES, &c., &e. At MAXWELL’S Emporium of Fancy Good, Oleats aud Mantillas, No. 328 Pennsylvana avenue N. B.—Remember the opening day is MONDAY, OCTOBER 24, oe 22-6 Perey BUCKWHEAT FLOUR. —ALSO— HONEY SYRUP, KING & BURCHELL, Corner I street and Vermont avenue. j EES PATENT GA8 COOKING STOVES, For Baking, Boiling, Frying. and Roasting. The cheapest, best arrangement in use for cook i fo: all ; ry paar fox 8 ame family; can be attach-d to any gas Also, NUBSE LAMPS, yj oI different sizes and he Cte m Cooking a meal for five persons will not cost over four cents CHANDELIERS and GAS ‘A full assortment of W. THOMPSON & CO., Just received oc 19 FIXTURES on hand, J. Plumbiog and Ga«fitti “4 oa oc e-lw fotron’s Retf 260 Penn. av U, > BILTON, & co, . GENRAL AGENTS FOR THE KENTUCKY STATE LOTTERIES. Prizes cashed in all | z 4 in- formation given. No. 480. ioeh ctrocts opposite mee TA priors widrteied took 1.165 Post é BR 0 Box 1,165 Po’ Washington, D. 0., will meet with prompt attention: Oc 19-tNuy \*_ HOW C, BALE _J ceived eight Re a AY URE Rt 3 Go.. 810 Teh street, three doors south ee 1 lows’ Hall. iy OR | Easels YELLOW ©. F Cv me feet long by 19 inches wide, oc RES EO 4 O'ULOUK P.M. GOVERNMENT SECUHITIES Jay Oooke & Co. faruish the follewing quo- tations of Governmet securities - WASHINGTON, Oct. 27, 1564 Buying Selling U.S. 6’s Coupon iss1. oe lS 106 U.S. 5-20"s. Wy 73-10 Tre — One Year Certificates, Certificate Checks.. New York—First Boarp. Conpons, 105%: 5-20's, 107; Certificates, 91%; Gold. 215 NO GUBBRILLAS ALONG TSE LINE OF THE MANAB8=A8S GAP RAILROAD. Parties who arrived here this morning trom Gen. Augur's headquarters, at Rectortown, Va., state that no guerrillas have made their appearance in any numbers along the line of the Manassas Gap railroad for some time past. The road is strongly guarded, and no recent attempts to interfere with it haye been made by the rebels. OFFICERS DISMISSED THE SERVICE. First Lieutenant John W. Peck, of company 2d District Columbia volunteers, has been dismissed the service, for conduct unbecoming an officer and gentleman. Second Lieutenant Henry 8. Hilliard, of the 5th New Hampshire volunteers, has also been dismissed, for disobedience ot orders. BLOCKADE RUNNERS. The Provost Marshal at Point Lookout, Md., to-day forwarded to this city Benjamin Fash, Samuel L. Morris and Solomon Links, charged with being blockadernnnets. They were com- mit’ed to the Old Capitol to await an investi- gation by Major Turner. Tue Micitary Commission presided over by General Doubleday proceeded to Baltimore to-day to try a case of importance. The trial of the blockude-runners in this city will doub’less be postponed until tne commission concludes its labors at Baltimore. THe Drart mn BaLtimore.—The Clipper says there will be no draft in that city to-day. The wards which have not as yet filled their quotas are working hard to accomplish that end, and itis thonght that ina few days the entire quota will be filled. Many of the mem- bers of the Purnell Legion have signified their intention to re-enlist, and if they do. the city will more than likely escape any further draft under the present call. LATEST FROM DIXIE, The Confederate Governors in Council. From Richmond papers of Monday we get the following of interest: The Meeting of the Governors. At & meeting of the Governors of the States of Virginia, North Carolina, South Carolina, Georgia, Alabama and Mississippi, held in Augusta, Ga. onthe 17th instant, Governor William Smith presiding, after a full, free and harmonious consultation and interchange of counsel, the following among other views, were expressed: Resolved, That there is nothing in the present aspect of public affairs to cause any abatement of our zeal in the prosecution of the war to the accomplishment of a peace, based on the inde- pendence of the Confederate States. And to give encouragement toour brave soldiers in the field, and to strengthen the Confederate authorities in the pursuit of this desirable end, we will use our best exertions to increase the effective force of our armies. Resolved, That the inverests of each of our States are identical in the present struggle for self-government, and wisdom and trae patriot- ism dictate that the military forces of each sbould sid the others against invasion and subjugation, and for this purpose we will rec- ommend to our seyera!l legislatures to repeal all laws as probibit the Executives from sencd- ing their forces beyoud their respective limits, in order that they may render temporary ser- vice wherever most urgently required Resolve, That whilst it 1s our purpose to use every exertion to increase the streng:h and efficiency of our State and Confederate forces, we respectfully and earnestly request that the Jonfederate authorities will send to the field every able-bodied man, without exception, in any of its various departments whose place can be filled by either disabled officers and sol- diers, senior reserves, or negroes, and dispense with the use of all provost and post guards, except in important cities and localities where the presence of large bodies of troops make them necessary, and withall passport agents upon railroads not in the immediate vicinity of the armies, as we consider these agents an un- necessary annoyance to good citizens, and no pos-ible benefit to the country? Resolved, That werecommend our respective Legisiatures to pass stringent laws for the ar- restand return to their commands of all de- serters and stragglers from the Confederate armies or State troops, and that it ba made the special duty, under appropriate penalties, of all civil and roilitary officers to arrest and deliver to the proper authorities allsuch de- linquents. And whereas, the public enemy having pro- claimed the freedom of our slaves, and forcing into their armies the able bodied portion thereof, the more effectua'ly to were their cruel and bloody war aga.nst us: Therefore, pe it Kesolved, That itis the true policy and ob- vious duty of all slaye owvers timely to re- move their slaves trom the line of the enemy’s approach, and especially those able to bear arms: and when they shall fail to do go, that it should be made the duty of the proper author- ities to enforce the performance of this duty, ang to give to such owners all necessary as- sistance as far as practicable. Resolved, That the course of the enemy in ap- propriating our slives who happen to fall into their hands to purposes of war, seems to justi- ty a change of policy on onr part: and whilst owners of slayes under the circumstances should freely yield them to their country, we recommend to our authorities, under proper regulations, to appropriate such part of them to the public service as may be re- quired. Resolved, That the States have the right to ex- port such productions, and to import such sup- plies as may be necessary for St:te use, or for the comtort or support of their troops in ser- vice upon any vesselor vessels owned or char tered by them: and that we request Congress at its next session to pass laws removing all re- strictiens which have been imposed by Con- federate authority upon such exports or im- ports by he States. And lastly, we deem it not inappropriate to declare our firm and unalterable parpose, as We believe it to be that of our fellow-citizens, te maintain our right of self government, to establish our independence, and to uphold the rights and sovereignty of the States or to perish in the attempt. Resolved, That the Chairman be requested to send a copy of these resolutions to his Excel- lency President Davis, one each to the Presi- dent of the Senate and Speaker of the House of Representatives, to be laid before their respect- ive bodies, and one to the Governors of each State in the Confederacy. {From the Georgia Constitutionalist, Oct. 21.) Hood’s “retreat to the Southwest” will turn out, we think, to be a march into Tennessee, flanking Chattanooga on the west, and crossing the Tennessee river somewhere near Bridge- ort. At the State election in Texas, Col. Roberts was elected Chief Justice, and probably Hon. R. A. Reeves Astocvate; Betarver, Attorney- Genera): ©. H. Ravdolph, State Treasurer, aud W.L. Kobard, Comptrolier. LOCAL NEWS. es Coroner's Ixqi est —This morning. at an early hour, tbe body of a man was found at the corner of New Jersey avenne and B street north, lying dead He was dressed in Conted- erate grey, and bad been seen about the Depot last evening. inquiring im the shoemaker’s ehop tor work, snd s'ated that he was con- scripted in the rebel army, but deserted on the first opportunity, and waiked from Richmond to this city. and was mach exhausted. Coroner Woodward summoned a jury of inquest this morning, when the body was examined, but no marks of violence was found upon it. In his pockets were found an order for transpor- tation to Phiiadelphia, by Capt. Barton, in the nome of Peter Leighton, refugee; also, an oath of allegiance, signed by the same, giving his residence as Henrico county, Va., taken before Gapt. Windebip, Provost Marshal at Alexan- dria, on the 24th inst, and some other papers of no importance. The jary returned 4 ver- dict of aeath from some causes unknown. It is probable that he died from exhaustion. Democratic BaRBE aT BLADENSBURG. —To.day the Democrats have a Barbecue at Blacenebarg, and the association in this city Started this morning to be present at the meet- ing. The delegation, accompanied by a band, ‘were very comfortably seated ia three or four omniburces and about.as many hacks. A nam- ber went out in the 6:30 train, and several also left the eastern end of the city this forenoon in buggies, &c , decorated with fiags, bound for the same vestination, eeeerereals District Scrreme OCovrt.—The Coltman Will case is etill before the court. tert Croat Covrt.—The Oriminal Ovurt has adjourned over to Monday. Wasuinetontans iN RtcHMOND —A lady, recently returned from Richmond, reports tbat Joe Green, (now Major Green, U.S. A,) formerly of this city, is acting quartermaster atthe rebel capital. Bull Daniels is aiso there on detached military service. Joe Robinson, formerly aclerk in the Indian Bareau, and also one of the orators of the renowned Dem. Jack. Association, died in Richmond lately. eee Sxcorp Warp STaTiowCasks.—R R. Mar- cy, violating city law; for hearing H Dennis, disorderly; $3. Herry Randall. do.; %3. Thos. Neale, violating city law; for hearing. Lizzie Fowler, alias Mary Taylor, street-walking; M. Galvin, drunk; workhouse. ae Affairs in Georgetown. Rowprrtes.—Last night some thief or thieves breke into the Warehouse Market-honse and prized open several of the dealers’ lockers. What they obtained would bardly do more than pay for the risk and labor of the thieves. The night before, the toy and fancy store of Dir. Ronnetz, on Bridge, near High street, was broken open and the front window wasstripped of its contents. The robbers were probably frigbtenea away before they could rob the cases in the store. No arrests have been made. REvIvVAL.—The revival meetings at Con- gress street Methodist Protestant Church con- tinue to be very interesting. The altar con- tinues to be crowded with penitents nightly, and a number of conversions Daye been re- ported. The meetings have been in progress about three weeks, under the: direction of the pastor, Rev. D. Bowers. JANAL—Arrivyed— Boats Cornelia Slack, with 115.14 tons coal, to James Young; High. lander, 111 11 tons, to Cumberland ©o.; Henry Reed and Alexander Walsh, 25.6 tons, to American Co.; Samuel Luman and M. V. & M. E_ Kroon, 216.18 tons, to Borden Co. Departed— Roats J. L. Prerce. with Salt, to Williamsport; J Motler, lumber, &c., to Edward's Ferry; and nine boats light. Frovk aNnp GRatn MaRrketT.— Demand active. Prices unchanged. Super, $11; ex'ra, 1.50, with higher prices, according to quality in each grade. In grain there are no transactions, market, good red would bring 2.50. PorT or GEroRGETOWN.—Entered—Steamer Promethus, Becket, New York. Clearei— Schooners United, Perry, St. Mary's; S. Ann, Smith, Newport; Kedron, Wheatley, Curtis’ Creek; Aid, Moor, Vienna; H Mar, Miner, Diebion: W. Travers, Evans, Smith’s Istand; L. and R. Smith, Smith, Philadelphia; J. Lo- gan, Smith, do.; Philadelphia, Fulse, Philadel- phia: Vandelia, White, St. Mary's: Jno. Coop- er, Taylor, Vienna; Carpenter, Kelly, Deal's nd: Henry, Shores, do. If in the One ‘nearly new two borse open Can be seen at WALL & 66.3 FOR, Sate CARRTA BAZAAR. Louisiana avenue. If not sold by Bat- urday, will then be sold at publiesale. oc 27 2t* A MUBICAL ALMANAC. A NEW IDEA! ADVERTISERS, ATTENTION Those who desire to advertise their goods to the ereatest advantace, READ AND REFLECT! 1 shali publish and have ready for free circ tion by the first of December, a Musical Alman a large finely printed book of seventy-five pages, whieh, besides all usual necessary matter to be found in the best of al Taabiiet histery of music, Musical apeclotes and poetry, catalogue of the latest and best music, and in fact aii matters of interest to music peop!« ‘This book will be circulated free to the number ef 1u.000 copies, and it can readily be seen will in- sure itx keeping in whosever hands it falls for at leastone year. I solicit a few special advertise- ments at following rate: One page, & Tlalf page, 56, ta Quarter vaee: v4 ess, without delay ee k “JOHN F, ELLIS, Piano and Music Emporiu a, 306 Pennsylvania avenue, t Between gth and lth streets, oc Ss“ OF CONDEMNED QUARTERMASTER’S STORES, AMRULANCES, &v. Chief Quariermaster’s Office, Depor of Washineton, ee Washington, D. C.. October 27, 1564. { Will be solid at Public Auction, at the Govern- ment Warehouse, situated on the naar between E and F and 20th and 2iet stree’ ashington, D C.,or FRIDAY, November 11, 1364, at 1) o’ciock a. m.,a lot of ‘ QUARTERMASTER’S STORES, condemned as unfit for use, viz: it Axes, Carpenters’ Tools, Brashes, Briles, Buckets Saddles. Saddle Blankets, Stable Brooms, Stoves. Saws, Shovels, Picks, Paulinus, Halters, Scrap Leather, Portable Forges, Knives, and a large lot of Serap Iron and Wagon Tire, &c. Ls0, Will be sold at foot of 19th street, near Chesa: »ke and Ohi» Canal. immediately after the com- pletion of thesale above referred to,a number cf Ambulances, Carte. Medical Wagons, Metallic Wagons, Wsgon Bodies. Spring Wagons, &c Successful bidders will be required to remove the Stores within five (5) days from the date of sale. Terms cash, in Government funda, : D._H. RUCKER, Brigadier General and Chief Quartermaster, cc a7-td Depot of Washington. dY W.L. WALL & CO.. Auctioneers J At the Horse Bazaar, 95 La,av., bet, 9th& 1th, SALE OF MORSE. CARRIAGES HARNESS, sp &0.. AT AUCTION, On SATURDAY MORNING, October 29th, com- mencing 10 o’clock, we will sell, at the Bazaar, 9= Louisiana avenue, between 9th and 10th sts,, comprising about FIFTY HORSES, Inelnding Driving, Baddle and Harness Horses, Full deseription at e. Ls0— Largs assortment of desirable new and _secont- hand Carriages, Buggies, Rockaways, Wagons, Harness. &c, @2" Regular Sale Tursday, Thursitay. Days at the Bazaar every and Sa‘urday rain or shine, C rringes, Harness and Wagons at private sale. oc%7 [Chr] W. L, WALL & CO., Aucts. BY JAS. ©. McGOIRE & CO., Auctioneers. FOUR NEW DWELLING HOUSES AND LOTS ON TENTH STREET, BETWEEN M AND N. On MUNDAY AFTERNOON, October 3ist. at 5 evclcek, on the premises. we shall sell Lots No. 2 and 33. in Davidson's subdivirion of Square No. 1. fronting together 51 feet o inches on I'th stree’ west, between M and N streets north and running back 92feet to atwide public alley, with the im- provements, consisting of tour snug two-story Vrame Dwe ling Houses, with back building, con- taining five rooms ¢ach; all in perfect order. hav- ing been pane during the present year, and to be sold ge y. Peri 10 in cash; the remainder in6, i2and 18 nore bs, interest, secured by a deed of trust uthe premises Conveyances and staiips et the cost of the pur- chaser &7" Possession given December Ist, 1851, oc 2 J CO. MCGUIRE & CO.. Ancts. 486 CHOICE FALL STOCK. 4g@ 456....... PAPERHANGINGS. —-..... Just opened, a beautiful assortment of Gold, Em- broidered and medium priced Gilt pacers, Also. a varied and choice stock of Satin and Blank Papers Borders, Statues, Centre Pieces, &c. Orders for Paperhangings or Window Shades punetually executed in city or country, Terms cash for goods and apor. 486 OVAL PICTURE FRAMES. 4 The richest, handecrcest and most varied stock of Gilt and Dark Wood Oval Picture Frames in the District. These goods are warranted to be gilded with gol: Teaffand of superior workman- hip. ‘Also, a beantifal assertment of Card Visite Frames of eee and domestic manufacture, All «eous. warranted as represented. 486 WINDOW SHADES, Different celors and sizes Window Shades in store. Orders for any required style or size Shade made to order. 486 PICTURE CORD AND TaggsELs. 4 Different sizes and colors Pic s- senemene aren end colors icture Cord and Tas. 486 CARD VISITE FRAMES, French Gilt, Bwiss Carved wood,and American Composition Card Frames in variety. 486 am PICTURES. A few choice Engravings and Paintings for sal ai J. MAKKKITER'S, No. 4&6 Seventh street” Wa Please remember the Number, 486, and the term Cash for Goods and Labor. Sep 17-6wit* YSTERS. OYSTERS, OYSTERS ) The subscriber takes this method, f informing Families, Sutlers and the! public generally, that having been highly favored by their generous pa tronage, he has recently, at consider- . able «xpense. mich exterded and enlarged his es- tablishment. thereby giving him incre facili- ties to meet the requirements of his friends, Pledging himeel' to supply as heretofore, only the very best stock clean'y han‘led and at moterate prices, be coufidently solicits a continuation of the pat: onage of a discriminating public. OYSTERS STEAMED, and Ph t»e gallon, can be furnish d at short notice, and the latter delivered promptly as ueual. in any pert or the city, ARD Corner i2th st west and E st WAGER; nm i north of ihe Rirkwood House, "rer? One square [)INNERS AND DINERS, by EL. Blanchard,” ondon Manual of French Cookery, London One Hanéred and Twenty- i a: eee Rawbie, Condon four Receipts for Cook: Hints fer the Table, London Dockers. ais and Etiquette ef the T. Simpson’s Hand Book of Digi oiginier Practicien, Parten ces pondon ¢ Quisinier Imperial, Par The French Cook Miss Le-lie’s Frerch Cooker yer’s Modern Housewife” Gcokery for the Millon, London Kitehener’s Cook’s Oracle Sanderson’s Complete Cook , Haskill'« Hous-heeper’s Encyclopedia Grapentellis Modern veep Or : icunghold Oyalopedian Lowen on wAYLOR E EGANT PRESS GOODS, LUPIN’S SUPERIOR FABRICS. We have now in Store pearly 10 pieces Lupin's celebrated FRENCH MEBINOS, in choice colors and shades, including the finest Geodstnportcd price from $1.75 to $2.25 per yard, Lupin’s All-Wool Reps. Lupin's finest Empress Cloth, Lupin’s Velour Busse, a new article. Lupin’s Velours Ottoman, Lupin’s Velours Imperial, Lupin’s Printed French Mericos, in mazaii- cent desigus and colors, Lupin’s 8-+ and 6 4 All-Wool Mousselains. Lupin’s Piaid Poplina, Plaid Reps, Plaid Cash. meres, Plaid Werinos. wa These Goods were benght at the Public Sale of Lupin's Goods in New York last week, aod will be solt at avery small advance on the cost, JOS. J. MAY & OO0., oem at BOS Pennsylvania avenue. PROPOSALS FOR BUILDING ATERIALS. Bureav of Freedmen and Gor'e - SSS MA st.. near New York a Washrngon, October 5, 1934 Bealed Proposals will be received at tix office until noon cf SATURDAY, October 29, Iss. toe fi ing the following articles reqaire) for in building Hospital for Preedmen in thiscite 2 pieces of Spruce Pine 8tndding, 14 fect long. «xg 50 pieces Sprnce Pine Sills 14 or 2) feet long. ix6 163 Hemlock Joists, for rafters and silling, 15 foot Jone. 3xt 410 Hemlock Floor Joist 2% feet long, 3x1) St Hemlock Scantling 78 pieces & Solo teet We 6 feat lon 16 feet lone 14 4) White Pine Shingles, No. 1, 18 feet 10-0 feet Glass, 10 by 14 1sy'hs Putty S papers Glaziers’ Points 2 Iba, White Lead 5 gallons Linseed Oil 5 do. Beozine | 2 pairs T Hinges, 10 inche« iS pairs2-inch Cast Icon Hinges its Thumb Buttons 4 ‘zeros Screws, Linch, Ne. 9 ‘4 kegs Nails, (assorted) All articles contracted for to be delivered within ten days ‘rom date of contract. Ar oath of allegiance must accompany each bid. Proposals to be ensoxsen. ¥ were ter Bai ding val’? and addressed to the andersigned, Material,’ a : 5M REGWH, Capt. and Assistant Quartermaster. The GOOD WILL, FIXTURES and JoOR SALE DP etook'cra well established’ meat store, No, 17). 434 et., near City Hall. f ¥ GREEN & WILLIAMS, Auctioneers NNUAL FAT L SALE OF ISAAC TERRBERG & ANON. BAWNERORT: NarVE SALb “RS — OF UNREDEEMED PLEDGES AT AUCPION. On WEDNESDAY and THURSDAY, Novembar 2d and 8d. at 10 o clock a, m., we shall sell, at eur Auction Rooms, No. 267th street. corner of D. a large collection of unredeemed Pledges, consist- ing ip part of— Gold and Silver Hunti other Watches. i mond Earrings and Finger Rings, Jold Chaing and Breastpias. and Silyer Ware. Also. Ladies” and Gents’ Wearing Apparel. Pin- tols, Guns, and one lot of fine new Damask Table Linen ‘ Also, a lot of Cigars, together with a large lot of miscellaneous Goods, which we deem un- necessary to ennmerate £a’e to commence with the Watches. TERAG'HER7ZRERG & SON, Pawnbroker SAA % ERG A SON, Pawnbrokers. oe ah,2 nol GREEN & WILLIAMS, Aucts. ¥ J. 0. McGUIRE & OO., Auctioneers, CHANCERY SALE OF VALUABLE BUILDING ANS LOTS IN THE FIRST WARD ae y the 8u By virtue of a decree made and passed pretre Court of the District of Co ia, in a z Case Patent Lever and caus dapending therein, No 231. Equi Docket 7,1 ‘illsell, onthe vr ses,en THURSDAY, the Wtt dayof November, AD. Ish, at 4 o'clock p m ,‘heseuth baifof Lot numbered thirty (30) aud the le of Lot numbered thirty one (30) in quar numtered one hundred,in the city cf Wash ngton, Tiw part of Lot thirty fronts 25 feet 0). inshes on 2th © reet west, between Land M stre-ts north, Lot 1 iirty-one will be sold in two equal parts rach fronting 25 feet 112 inches on 2th street, and all the property extends back 15+ feet 9 inches to a thirty feet alley. The property is in a rapidly POprONine, part of the city. and the title is per ect rims cash. 7 Conveyancing, including stamps, at the expense of the parebaset repo W. JONES, Trustee oc2i-eokds J.C. McGUIRE & CO., Aucts._ oOY8’ AND YOUTHS’ FALL AND WINTER CLOTHING. We invite parents toan inspectiono our Isrge stock of BOYS’ OVERCOATS, BOYS’ JACKETS. BOYS’ PANTS, BOYS’ VESTS, BOYS’ SHIRTS, UNDERSHIRTS, DRAWERS, &c which we are selling as low as goods of like qual ty can be had for in the Northern ci WALL. STEPHENS 4 CO., 322 Pennsylvania avenue sep It-Imif (Intel. bev. 9th and bith RPHANS’ COURT, OCT. STH, 1564 TRIcT OF CoL_umria, WastIncton Cx : Fuss and George aforesaid ( To-rit:—In the case of Christopte: George Fus: Jacch, administrators of deceased, the administrators . with the approbation of the Orphan, ttof Washington Csunty aforesaid. appoint- ed Tuesday, the first day of Novemier next, forthe final settlement and distribution of the personal estate of the said deceased. aad of the assets in ha asfar as the sume have been col- lected and turned into money; when and where all the creditors and heirs of the said decease! are notified to attend. (at the Orphans’ Court of Wash- ington County aforesaid,) with their claims prop. erly youched, or they may otherwise by law be excluded from all benetit 19 said deceased's estate, provided a copy of this order be published once a week Ws thee pockets oH evening Star, previ- ous te the said first y of November. 3 ons tO es By nT OC ROBBINS. oc l)-law3w Register of Willa. ( RPHANS’ COURT —Distr of Cotumnra Wasuiscton County, to wit: In the case of John W. Baslup, exeentor of Mary Ann 3 dece: the executor aforesaid has, with the approbation ef the Orohans’ Court of Washington County aforesaid, appointed Tues- day, the sth of November next, for the finalsettlement and distribution of “he personal estate of said deceased. and of the assetsin hand, as far as the same have been collected and turned into money; when and where all the creditors and heirs of said deceased are notified to atten t,(at the Orphans’ Court ef Washington County aforesaid,) with their claims properly vouched, or they may otherwise by law be excluded from all benefit in said deceared’a estate: provided a copy of this order be published once a week for three weeks in the Evening Star previous to the ssid Sth of November, 1864, Test—Z. C. ROBBINS, oc 18-lawow* Register of Wills, Ox COURT, OCTOBER STH, 1564— DistKict or CoLcMBta, WASHINGTON COUSTY, To-1wtt :—In the case of Thomas Thornly, Adminis- trator of Oharles Deviney, deceased, the Adminis- trator aforesaid has, with the approbation of the Orphans’ Court of Washington County aforesaid, appointed Tucsday, the Ist day of November, for the final settlement and distribution of the per- sonal estate of said deceased, and of the assets in band. as fur as the same have been collected and turned into money; when and where all the credi- tors and heirs of said deceased are notified to at- tend, (at the Orphans’ Court of Washington Conn- ty aforesaid,) with their claims properly vouched or they may otherwise by law be excluded from all benetit in suid deceased's estate: provided a copy ofthis order be published once a week for three mceka aerate Evening Star, previous tothe said Ist day of November, 1364, st: Z.C. ROBBINS. est: oc 10-law3w* Register of Wills. _ 4 ee IS TO GIVE NOTICE, That the subscri- ber has obtained from the Orphans’ ,Court of Washington county,in the District of Columbia letters of administration on the personal estate o! Charles Myers, iate of Georgetown, D. C., deceased. All persons having claims against the said deceased are hereby warned to exhibit the same. with the vouchers thereof. to the subscriber, on or before the Sthday of October next; they may atherwise by law be excluded from al] benefit of the said estate. y . js’ sth day_of October Given under my hand this © MYERS, 1864 JA» o¢ 19-law3w* Executrix. THs ISTOGIVE NOTICE, That the subscri by btained from the Orphans’ Court of Wi shin shen the District of Columbia Jett stamentary on the personal estate 0! Anoa McGuire, late of Washington, D.O., de- ceased. All persons having claims against the said deceased, are hereby warned to exhivit the same, withthe vouchers thereof. to the subscri- ber,onor before the 22d aay of October next; they may otherwise by law be excluded from all benefit of said estate. Given nader my hand this 221 day of October, (0 25-1ew3w* JOHN SNOW. * LARIFIED CIDER! 6) apierep CIDER! I have fost received Adame” and "3. W..” orn Beata aces “pp Pf, pare Masnchnge owen market price, is quate sitet ene Letty and all others in wantofa prim tis e of spe \nvited to ell and ex- Amine this before purca ie a INN, Union Bottling Dangt. 62 Geese fo. wn. in, without N's SEW mas <<< $$

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