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THB EVENING STAR
VT. D V% Al.LA? 11 Edttsr and Proprietor.
WABHINtlTON CITY :
MONDAT.SEPTEMBER 1?, 1?MU.
?W SEALING MATTEBON EVERY PAOS.
8BB 0UT8IDB FOR INTERESTING TELS
GRAPHIC AND OTHER MATTES.
EXTB4
FROVl THL FRONT.
Tl;e Rebel? S???*?*** an'' Positions Seized
? ? ? in Them.
[(Correspondence Associated Press]
JlE?ryi'AfciKRH Army of the Potomac,
Sept. It? ? t u it g h s been kept up quite brisk
'v all day on the c enter and right.
The rf b?ls f eem tu bave get their temper ex
cited by that surpise cf last nizht, and are de
termined to ai n< y our picket? as much as they
can.
It was tfeSSStb Icdianaand 09th Pennsylva
nia cavalrv tha made the charge and took the
rebel line of pickets.
Lieut. Col. Geo. W. Mickel, commanding the
former, was eh?>t ftiroush the hips and died on
the field. His h ? y is being embalmed, and
will be sent h? me.
Our casualties number about 30 altogether.
Lieut. Disbrow, ot the SMS Pennsylvania,
v?ae badly wounded in the bead.
Tbe prisoners captured say they were asleep
at tbe time, and that our men were on them ere
they bad time to resist.
Genera] Patrick, Provost Marshal of the
A:my, was to-day presented with a beautiful
sword, sasb, spurs, and shoulder straps by the
enlisted men of the 20h New York, whose
original term of enlistment has expired, and
those not re-enlisted are going borne. General
P. made a very appropriate speech on the
occasion.
Brigadier General Engan arrived at the front
yesterday, saving almost entirely recovered
from the severe wound he received on the CM
of June in front of Petersburg, having on that
occasion won for him tbe promotion be so well
deserved. He will bave a command in the -.'J
corps. W. D. McGregor.
FROM THE WEST.
Reported Death of the Rebel Gen. Price.
Cairo, Sept. 11.?There is a report at Little
Rock that the rebel Gen. Price died at Arfc
adelphia of dyeentery.
Toe steamer City of Alton brings Memphis
dates of yesterday, and fsew Orleans advices
to the 5th Memphis was to be illuminated
laet night in honor of the receut victories.
The post of rairo has Sees separated from
tbe Western Kentucky and attached to thn
district of Illinois, undpr General Halbert E.
Pai ne.
ARRIVAL OF A PRIZE AT ?1EW YORK.
A Rebel Pirate Preparing to Leave Wit?
mingtou. N. C.
New ?'???, Sept 10?A prize steamer, cap
turf d on the :>'b, while on a voyage from Wil
roirpton to Nt.-san with 3U0 bile.* of cottoa,
arrived rere thi* morning, and sailed again,
via Long Island Sound, for Boston.
The prise -t.'.vmer Georgia arrived at Bjau
for?, N. V . on the SIS en route for Boston.
It i3 repor'ert at Beaufort that the rebel
."?earner Edith was about te leave Wilmington,
heavily mm?.'. on a piratical cruise.
OFFII ML WAR Bl'LLETI.X.
All ? ?..!' at 'llanta?Nothiug Later from
the Sliriiandoah? Recruiting Vigorously
?being On.
War Department, )
Waphthoton, bept lt>, ? p. m. ?,
Majnr (renerai Dix, kXaw ? ?.ri- .?
This department has received dispatches
from Gen. Sherman down to 10 o'clock yes
terday morning. His array is concentrated at
Atlanta, nis trwops in possession, and well.
He save:
?? Wilson and Steadman are stirring Wheeler
up pretty well, and nope they will make an
end of him, as Gillem did of Morgan. The
Werther is beautiful, and all things bright."
No recent intelligence has been received from
Mobile.
No iL-ovements are reported from the Shen
audoab Valley or in the Army of the Potomac.
Recruiting le progressing vigorously in most
of the States.
EBfWZB M. Stanton. Secretary of War.
SHERIDAN.
Enemy in force near Winchester?De
stroctisn of Rebel Property.
New York, Sept. 11 ?A Berrvville despatch,
dated the 10th, states that Col. Lowell, with the
jd Massachusetts, and two other eavaly regi
meate, yesterday destroyed four floar mills.
and several other smaller mills, on Occoquan
Creek, capturing, besides, several prisoners.
A Harper's Ferry despatch of tbe 10th inst.
states that tbe rebels are still la force near
Winchester and Bunker Hill.
All is quiet at the front.
THE SPLIT IN THE DEMOCRACY.
Effect of Mcflellan's Letter oa Vallan
digham?The Peace Mea to Hold a Meet?
Colcmrus, Ohio, Sept. 10.?Vallandigham
arrived here yesterday, en route to Pennsyl
vania to address the people at various places,
but meeting McClellan's letter of acceptance,
be ? mptly authorized the Democratic chair
man in Ohio, to withdraw his name from all
appointments in Ohio, and returned home. The
peace men are determined to maintain their
integrity. 1 hey will soon call a meetiug to
determine their course of action.
ATLANTA.
Little of Value Left by the Enemy.
Nashville, Sept. 11.?? dispatch states that
Hood left little of value in Attinta, most
cf the Government stores and Railroad ma
terial having previously been removed to
Macon
CAPTURK OF A BLOCKADE RTJVNBR.
Capt. O. S. Glisron, writing to the Navv De
partment from on board the santiago de Cuba,
at Hampton Roads, nnder date of September
11, reports that on Sat m day, the loth instant,
while on bis way to Hampton Roads for coal,
he discovered biack smoke northeast of eist,
and immediately gave chase. Abont 1 p. m
be neared the smoke sufficiently to discover
tbat it was a blockade runner. At 4 ? m.
Capt. Oil-son gained on her sufficiently to
bring ber within range, wben be fired a shot
across ber stern, and she surrendered without
resistance.
The vessel proved to be the English block
ade runner A D. Vance, late. Lord Clyde. She
is an iron side wheel steamer, two years old,
and very fast. At the time of her capture she
bad on board Ilo bales of cotton and some tur
pentine, bnt her full cargo cannot be known
until she reaches Boston, where she bas been
sent.
This vessel bas been a very successful block
ade raaaer, ano her officers said she was only
ciptnred in consequence of the bad coal on
board. _
WEALTHY REFUGEES.
Vr'vr.lny tw > 1 idies (aliens) arrivai h?re
from Ritbmondon their way to Europ*. Tney
hid ? ith thi-m several large trunks filled with
lidie?' war ng apparel One of them bad up
on ber persona large sum of money in gold,
and the o?ner had in her possession a draft on
a London Bank Bw ????venti thousand pounds.
Th?y were released by the military authorities
upon giving their parole ot honor todo noth
ing itijurleue to the U. S. Government.
CON SCRIPT I Mr.
Among a batch cf rebel deserters brought
here to-day from the Army of the Potomac
were some ten or fifteen North Carolinians who
report that the Cenfederates are again actively
engaged in conscripting men. Some of these
men deserted after having been in the service
only five day?.
TOOK THE OATH.
Eight prisoners of war, who reached this city
to-day from Gen. Grants army, took the oato
Of allegiance, but were committed to the Old
Capitol until a decision in their cases can be
obtained from Gen. Patrt-k, provest marshal
general Army of the Potomac.
_ 'To-day, the Twelfth of September, is the
anniversary of tbe battle of North Point, and is
to be duly celebrated by tbe Baltlmoreans.
No Draft ik Obcix.?The quota of all the
dlatriota U full, with tbe exception of the 4th,
where eleven men sre only wanted, and efforts
making to obtain them.?Cecil Whig.
87* A New Orleans letter says that General
Banks is coming borne to Massachusetts to ran
for tbe United states Senate.
BST The capturvd ram Tennessee arrived at
New Orleans on the 3lst ultimo.
SVHon. Geo. H Pend let?n was serenaded
i? Cincinnati, on Monday night.
?Vit is reponed that President Lincoln will
coos make a visit to Boston.
fcTOn Thursday morning a light frost was
observable in e?feral sections of ConneoUoat
The Split la the Deaaecratie Party.
It was announced by telegraph on Sa'nrday,
that the Pew York News, the organ of the peace
democracy bad repudiated McOiellan since the
promulgation of hie letter of acceptance
Th?- Sews in its Saturday's editorial says:
"The candidates and the platform ein not ex
ist apart I be plat m ra Is the seal?the candi
dae is the body. Ttie one may change, decay,
p. rub, tie other is immutable and eternal, tor
it is principie. The two are th-reforeinsepara?
bel?i Ukrli relative positi,,us, for if the man
renounce the prm iple, he ceases to be a candi
date ot the party th it nominated him.
??Georg* D. Mci?lel an was nominated upon
a ? atrcrm that promises au immediate eaasa
tion ot iKttiliuee ano a i-ouvention of al the
s'atis. Does be stand upon that platform to
day I I e dits not. He has reuounced toe
? ?tlorm m his l tur accepting the nomination.
itiBaa it tne ori tegr ?m siiould accept tue
bride'-property, hut Bot her person. ?. bond
like that is null and void The peace party
will not couseut to have their principle be
trayed ai d tt.en ?o homage to tne b-uayer.
1 ??'/ ?,?,,?,.? all that it, nominated ?u the
bond.
?General McClellan, having rejacted the
propos tion for a cessation of hostilities and a
convention of all the States, declined the Coi
cago nomination, and stands b-lore tne people
1 self-nominated, on a platform of his owu crea
tion. 1 he democracy must seek a candidate
vho vcill s'ano upon the platform, for they
caiinot consistently support one who is in col
lision with the convention that tendered him
ihe non:inHtl? n. It the. platform accorts not
with the ?? minee'e con ictions of the riirht, a
due respect for the opinions of the assemblage
that unanimously adopted it requires that be
fhoHld fctv? back totbeconventiou the s ta ?, da-d
tl the Democracy. The Demografi j Nitioml
Conversion is not dissoiv-d It is ready ?
convene at the c&ll ot it? Executive Committee,
and, it General idcC eliau caunot abide by tue
lesolutious tbrOBgh which the principies of toe
party have becu enunciated, let the conventicn
? assemble, and el? her remodel the plat orm <o
suit their nominee, or nominate a candidile
that will suit the platform "
The editor of the Metropolitan Record, Ina
letter to the Daily News, sajs:
"Metropolitan Record Officf, New York. Sept.
9, 1801? To th' Editor of the New York Newi ?
The undesigned takes advautage of thi-, the
earliest opportunity he has bad since reading
Gen. McClellan'B extraordinary letter ot ac
ceptance, to state that be has beea compelled
by a strict sense of duty as a journalist, aud in
accordance with his principles as a peace dem
ooiat, to wiibdraw the support promised in
the last number o? the Metropolitan Recerd to
tke nominee of the Chicago Convention for
President. That promise was made in the be
lief that Gen. McClellan would accept the
platform up^n whicn be was nominated, and
it was giveu on that condition alone. In his
opinion this so-called Democratic candidate
bus placed himself in a position of direct an
tagonism with the principles of the American
constitution by declaring his intention to coa
tinnethe preset, t ? among war upon sovereign
States, aud which has been so prolific in eviis.
?In the course be has thought proper to
adopt he ceasrs, strictlv speaking, to be a can
didate, as ihe candidate and the platform have
biibirto been regarded as inseparable Gen
McClellan cannot say that he was unorant of
the character of the platiorm before he waa
ijomiijattd, as it was adopted the day before
the nomination was made. If li ? could not
stand ?]" ? that platform, why did he not in
foi m he friends in Chicago by telegiaph of
that f.MCt in time to prevent the peace delegates
from btiig milled.' Can it be possible that
this delay was simply a settled purpose to eti
ir ip them ? Dtd he and his adviser* suppose
that by wail lag several days atter the conven
tion adjonreed they would put it out of the
power ? f the peace men to correct their mi ?
t;ike. M;d thus prevent them from placing au
other candidate befara the public .'
4 Gei.erat McClellan says ?I am happay to
know that wh? u tbe nomin.Vion was made the
rrcoidoi my public life was kept in view.' bat
be certainlt cannot be ignorant of the fact that
the ?record' of bis 'public life'was the great
obstacle to bis nomination in the minds of tbe
leace Democracy, and that it was only upon
the assurance th at he was in favor of the im
mediate cessation of hostilities that they with
drew their objections to him as a candidate. I'
was their wiah that his ?record' should be kept
on' ot tne way, and they believed that he him
pelf was not d?sirons of giving it a more ex
tended publicity than it had already ootained,
hut they never supposed that he would refer
to it as a mat er of pride or sa'isfaction Are
we to understand by this ill timed reiereoce
to his 'iecoi d' that he regards his arrest of the
Maryland legislature asa justifiable act, and
that it elected he will continue the eystem of
arbitrary arrests inaugurated by Abraham
Lincoln'and so willingly carried into execu
tion by himself.
This "record" tells ns that he is the enemy
of habeas corpus, and it also informs us in re
gard to another very unpleasant fact?particu
larly urpleasant to the industrial classes?that
he was the first to urge and pr^ss upon the
President that most despotic of all despotic
measures of tbe present administration, the
odious conscription. As be intimates his in
tention to carry on the war, tbe public should
ui.dei.-tend what that means; that it means re
newed conscription, that men shall be forced
by tbe strong arm of military power from tbeir
homes to wage a war of subjugation against a
people who claim the right which we ourselves
should be the last to resign, tbe right of self
government. "John M?llalt,
"Editor of the Metropolitan Record."
fY~3=? JOURNEYMAN STONE CUTTER8.-A
IL? Begular Meeting of the Association will b??
EeTdon TUESDAY EVENING. September U. at
tbe Shepherd 11 ail, 7th street and La. avenue, at
o'clock. JAS. GUILD, President.
lEatajr 0. Elms, Bag._sep u It*
?FOURTH WARD M CL ELLA V CLUB
Trio'e will be an adjourned meeting of tbe
Jlub on TUESDAY, the 13th inet..at8 o'clock p.
m., at Parker'? Budding. Pa. av., between titn and
7th sts. All favoring the election of Gen. McClel
lan are invited to attend.
i A. KLOrFEB, President
.gAM'L 8 P.KERRTOy.drc_sep 12 it?
rv^=?FIftST WARD. ATTENTION.-Allcitizens
ij_i? of the First Ward are Invited to atienda
meeting on MONDAY EVENING, 8ept. 12th,a;
7.'? o'clock, at the Mechanics' Mess House, corner
?t 21st and F stroets, for the parp?se of devisiug
pomp means by which tke ward m*y be relieved of
the impending draft. A full attendance of every
one liable is org<a,aswe bave ev.-ry assurance
that by making the proper efforts we can fill oar
quota _ It*
7*0'
?G
THE OMINO DRAFT,
SECOND WARD AROUSED.
An adjourned meetingo the citi rene of th? Ward,
will beheld on TUESDAY EVENIVO at 7>, o'cik)
at Germer? 11-d!. 11th sfeet, near F street, for the
uor pone nf revising means to fill tbe Wart Quota.
Everv men liable to d?aft aad all good citizens ..f
t ti e Ward are expected to contributi? lib-rally to
tbe fund. J. RUMSKLL BARK. President.
JAS W. PPAULDINO.Secretary. sepH-it?
ry-j=>THE NEXT REGULAR MEETING OF
Uo> the Trustees of th* pub ic Schools will he
beTl on TUESDAY NEXT, the 13th iuatant, at 5
o'clock p. va.
aep 10-st_R. T. MORSKLL. S?cr?tary.
ry--y=?MAYOR'S OFFICE. ~
LL7 WASHI50TOH. *ept. 10.1?54.
The following places are desigoa'ed in ?he 8-xth
Ward as stands for omnibuses: The west side of
?th street taat. between L st south and Georgia
avenu??; and on Georgia avenue, east ? t"(Jih atreet
sep 10 3t RICHARD WALLACH. Mayor.
STEAMER EMPIRE HAS ARRIVED. Coa
sign?es will olease attend to the
reception of their good?at jtic?.
The ?tracer sail? for New York1
Wednesday, tbe iith ??,.-tant, at 9 a.m. Has good
ac? 'immollati?:..- fir carrying horses.
sep 12 2t_MORGAN & RfltNBHART.
NOTIOE-TO ALL WHOM ITMAV CONCERN.
The partnership heretofore existing between
? Drs M. V. B. Began and 8. W. B.gan. will -?edit
I solved on Monday, the li*th d?? of September All
persons indebted to tbe firm will please settle
? their accounts with Dr. M. V. B. Bogan
,. , , M V. Il BOGAN.
seplMw?_ g W.BOGAN.
S AUCTION CARD.
PECI AL ATTENTION Is INVITED TO THE
sal?? to morrow afternoon of two very valuabe
Biick Houfbs and Lot?; one a superior ????,.?.?,,
ftand : both situated on 7th ?treet, near the North
ern Msrket Tbe opportunity is an unu'tial ou?
to obtain such desiraMe prop.-rty in this most
nrosp>-rouB busine s locality.
It _GREEN A, WILLIAM8, Aucta.
?
LAGE SILKS
We invite attention to our large stock of
BLACK SILKS.
? hieb we are selling for leas than we can replace
them.
We have alao a full stock of
HEAVY PLAIN SILKB
in brown, green, blue, pnreU and other co'ors,
which we are selling cheap.
JOS. J MAY * CO.,
aepl2-2t 30? Pa. ay bat. Sth aad lot i ata.
OS. J. MAY A CO.,
J
WH0I.KS.U-? am? Bjtail DlaXBBs is
FOREIGN AND DOMESTIC
DRY GOODS.
We oder to the Trade at New Tsrk pri?es, m large
?trek of?
Hamilton. Pacific aad Manchester Pall De Laine?,
Merrlmaek, Pacific, Sprague, and other make? of
Fall Pi lets.
7 8 3 4 aad 4-4 Bleached Sbirtiags,
4-4,8 4. s-4, ?? ? Bleached 8heetings,
Brown Sbirtiags and Sheetings,
Brown and Bleached Oantoa Flannel?.
All w?ol Twilled and Plain flaaaels.la whit?, r?4
blue aad gray ?
J. J. MAT & 00.,
Sfie) Psbb avena?.
m? 12-St between ?tk aad 1 th aw.
LOST AND FOUND.
LOST-On gatunUi niornine.the IXS instant, a
black aud whit* spotted c9fa?al"nPn?r.?UQd
berborus. JAMBS O DBA.
H? _corner a_aaj aim sta
PyT?D?A POOKBT BOUK, containing ? ?um
of money, '? I?* street Th? "?nir can hare it
bv esiline at JAMBS DEMP3EY'S, ? street, n-ar
Ut street._I'*
rOI'M>-'i wl.it* sad blaek SB1TBR D jG, with
G collar and name. Th* owner can ?ret ttte ?no
bv pacing forthl? advertisement, provins owner
?hip at S3? Pa ** . be*. 9th and Kith ete. It*
A ft REWARD?"trayed away on the 1st inat , a
tp?) re<i and white OOW, shoal ten v??r* olii;
bave eiiib.' or ten r?! ? ?-it s on her l-fr ??de; twelve
or fourteen red *pot?? on her right; two hole? ?aid
it ar ber horn?: her be?d and neck h%v? roii-ih the
appearance of a ?teer: wa* s-eu at 14th aid Bo in l
cover, WU1 *" *??$???p\?*>&'.'?'
sep lo 3t* ?09 Ci ?t., near ? st., ?*lan<1.__
?1 fi REWARD.?Strayed or ?tolas from the
I " market, detween 7tb and 9th street-?. Peni?
sylvani? ?venne, on the Rth in-t.. h brown man
MARK, small sis*, probably between II and i6
hand? hi?b,thick set. 'ark hushy tail ani mane,
h 'arge w lite ?pot in forehead, ahout 0 far? ?11,
no* ?ated. trots briskly: fcftd <?? htroe??? *nd halter.
??> one will recei??? the abov? reward on the
delivery of the mare and hjrae ?*?_,,
Fir*>t Tollgate on ?biltimnre Pike,
?pp 18 ."it*_Wa-thingtun, D. C.
IOST-On Tuesday nii;ht. the ?th inst., a GOLD
j WATCH am? *??? The Roder w? il he Iib-r*.lir
rewarded, and no questions asked, by leaving it at
the Star Off ce. sep9-3t*
BOARDING.
BO?RD AND HANDSOMELY FURNISHED
ROOMS, for fattit?ei or sin? e ? ?renn? H..ii-e
p!e?*aoily located, with spacious grounds; S. W.
corner 21st and H ?te._?op ? If
A FEW TABLE BOARDERS WANTED AT
No. ?00 E street. Alno a ni'-ely FURNISHED
ROOM, to iteotlematj and wife, with board. Mh*i?
to suit business._sepH-lw*
TAIU.R BOARD-Eight or ten gentlemen can
be accommodate?! with good Table Board at
410 Det north, between 6th and 7th st^_sep 9-3t
CURST CLASS BOARD with Furnished Booms.
V also. Table, can be obtained at No. S?*<l 6'h st.,
between H and I._sop9-7t*
TWOOBTthRES MECHANICS can he see? mo
da?ed with good ROOMS and BOARD hyim
medine aptlication at 394 llth street, be w-?en ?
and Massachusetts avenue; aUo a few Tahle Board
ers. _ sep 9 3t*
C?OOD BOARDING WITH PLEASANT rToMS
F can be had at reasonable rates at ? ?. 9? Wash
ington street, (??< rgeiown. Also, several rooms
to let._s?p6-lw*
fpiRST-CLAfiB BOARD, with Furnished Room?.
Aleo Table Board can be obtained at No. 415
E street, botwe?n 8th and 9th. Breakfast from 7
to 9 ; dinner from 3 to S sep 3-lna*
PERSONAL?._
NOTICE.?All persons are forbid trusting any
person on my account without a writt >o order
from m>self or my wife, Bknriktta ? I'sppkb.
sep7-lw JOHN P. PEPPER.
SUBSTITUTES WANTED FOR C. S NAVV FOR
ONE YS*R.
Wanted immediately ?0 Able-bodied SEAMEN.
* II EM EN, AND CO.v L PASSERS.
A- Firemen ?Bounty cash down oni- year...?W
Pay " {? _*T78
Total_._ ?- - .?..-.*ii78
As St-auien?l!?unt> citsh down one year_Sw
Pay " " .$?oS
Total.im
I ?an? these men at. once Colored ?? ? will be
taken if the) are Seani?'ii or Kin-men.
O.H CASSI DT. Its ?th street,
sei, 9 lw*_|ltep&Ohrou| bet. Pa. av.. and C at
IJMTJtD STATES SERVICE H AG AZINS, Sep
tember, is*4.
CoHTpJTs ?The Militia: The ??t??.1?; Maior
?onerai W. T. She-man; Th.? Naval Hospitil E
tablistiment; Brigadier G-meral A exander Hay?;
I ?.n>mi<l Loyalty: To my Wifeat Parti ig,( poetry >
I iterary Intelligence; Editors Special Department;
Offoal Intelligence
sep 10 _ _FRANCK TAYLOR
PKOPOSAL? will be received at the Mayor's
. flice until U o'clock M. ?n MON DA Y, thel^ta
inst. next, f r grading ? street north fr >m 6th to
?-ith street weat.or sach portion thereof as the
Mavor may direct.
No part ?I the appropriation will V>p paid until
th?? ?i,rk is approved by the? Commissioners.
Hilders will state the price p-r cubic yard.
The cutting and filling will be paid for but once:
that which measures most. _
JAS. W. 8PALDINO.
C'lrnmis> ooi-r ?d Ward.
JOHN ? GARNB*.
Commissioner 3d Ward.
WM. DOCH LAS.
?ep1''-7t [Intel] Commissioner 4th Ward.
PROF. J. W. BREIS' DANCING ACADEMY.
Tsutksascs Hail.B Stskb?.
Bay for Ladies Misses, and Ma?ter?, WEDNE3
DAY and 8AT?RDAY AFTERNOONS,
f r? m J to 5 o'clock.
?p??lernen ? c?as- MONDAY and WED
NESDAY EVENINGS, from 7 to .? o'clock_
Private instruction? given to euit the conveni
ence of tbe pupils.
For terms and other Information, apply at the
Hall ?taring the hours of tui ion,
sep 10 8,M,WA8, 4t _
UNES
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SAD PL ? It Y
NEW STORE
jS,
.Ml HOLS, SHERMAN A CO.,
Nos. ?42 and 8? LOUISIANA AVENUE,
South of and oppoaite Pennsylvania avenue,
nave JCST OPENED, and now offer for SALE,
AT
WHOLESALE AND RKTAIL,
THE MOST KXTBN8IVB AND BEST ASSORT
ED STOCK
OF
SADDLES. BRIDLBS, AND HARNESS.
Ever exhibited in this city.
AUO,
MILITARY EQUIPMENTS,
WHIPS, TRUNKS. BAO?. Ac.
Jobbers will find it to their interest to examine
our stock before purchasing North,ai we purpose
selling at
NEW YORK PRICES.
MANUFACTORY,
NEWARK. N. J.,
BRANCH nOUSB,
BETT8, NICH0L8 A CO.,
eepin 8.MAW* No. S19 Broalway. N. Y.
IMPORTED HAVANA 8EQARS-J C. RACHBR,
1 No. SSe Pennsylvania avenue b<?g?. to recom
mend to bis friends and consumers his well assort
ed stock ??! Imported Havana Segare, selected by
bimself m his recent visit in New York. eep9 lw'
ORGANS AND MELODEONS -We have thin
day received five of Mason ft Batntin'a 0AB
I^ET ORGANS, of different sizes. Also, a new
assortment of Prince A Co.'sand Smi'h's MELO
DE??NS. W.G METZEROTT.
sep 9_cor, lltb street and Pa. avenue.
F_OB SALE ?A pair of dsrk Srown
MULES, one dark nrown MULE,
and flve large WOHK IIORSBS ; also
three 4-horse Hay Wagon? and eight
F?rm or Road Wagon?,. Apply at the
Hay Yard, corner ?>f *2d ani ? streets, near the
Circle^_(sep9Jt?]_ J. CORCORAN ft CO.
SUBSTITUTES WANTED TO GO IN THE
MARINE CORPS.-This ia the most select
branch of the United States service. All Mtrinea
have sn eqe.al chance for prize money, and thre
suits of clo'bes a year, which is not deducted from
tnelr psv. Five hundred dollars paid down to go
ss Substitutes for enrolled men in ?he District of
Columbia. GkO. H. CASSTDY,
Authorised Recruiting Agent. 446 Pth St.,
sep9-lw? IPep.AQhr n.) bet. Ps. sv.and D st.
^'OTICE?The t'irai tn?*r?hip her-toforeexisting
I heiween WALTER* ? ARM 4.NN. fn th? CoacU
buBinefes, hat, been dissolved r>i mutisi consent
WALTER* KARMANN.
The undersigned will continue the husinesa st
the old stand, No 34? D street, between 9*h and
1' th All claims will be paid and hi Is eolieC^d by
us. We respectfully solicit s ?hare of the Public
patronage.
sep ?-St?_WtLTBRA NECKER.
?\tt??,. SPECIAL NOTICE
RUS G??'8 S a Lh OF 8?PERIOR VINEYARD.
We call attention to the sale under deed of trust
of tijat valuable Vineyard property situated ne*x
the Unit?d State? insane Asylum, s plat of whi*h
ffii? be seen st our counting room?.
TH? Vineysrd was planted by tbe late Charle?
J l hlmann, and contains ahout ??? of the
choicest description of grape, now in their fourth
yesr. and believed tobe the finest collection in
thiH country.
The sale will take place on Monday, the 12th in
stant, at 6 o'clock p. m., on the premises.
?*P?*3t_JO MoGUIRE A CO . Aucts.
WELCH'S BEST FAMILY Ff.OTTR^
FRB.sa GROUND. 515.??.
Also, bis RSYAL YORK FAIIILY-wsrranted
prune whit?? flour?only l'4 25
Whlt?("B">SUGAR.SO o'ents; prime Lt. Brown,
28 rents
Good GREEN OOEVRB. M cent?. **
Best S-CGAR CUBED HAMS. S* cents per lb.
Jus* receiv?>?J. ?chests Ane IMPERIAL. GUN
POWDER. JAPAN. HYSON and BLACK TBA3
Experience baa shown that it ia not well to delay
when aech bargain? are offered.
OALVIN WITMBR.
_ ? ^ 111 Pennsylvania aven'ie
aep9 3t*_ ? tween 19th and 9>th str?e??.
. , FOR SALB.
A pair of v>ry stylish, spirted
maMiHAY IlOR?KSpei-bapithe?
beat ?air mW&fli imt?n ??)),. ?wrier his no further
um for them, w he Intends saving ih? city Al?o,
ore SADDIS nOKSE. (sorrel.) seven year? old.
The*e hornet warranted perfectly souar) ^ol gen
tie. and mid f?r ?o fault. Al o. one COHPfcB.
t>? arly new. used but f?.r a few day*, and al-o on?
FT'I???". anltaKl^ for ? ?Sysician Th??? e?r
riages were made espressi t for tb?? present owner.
To be seen at No?. S9S and ??<* ? street. l?-tw.-.-n
I4tbaa?r "
CV.I
I4tb sad Uta ?ta. asa 7 ?
???!?????1
Jspt.B. ?. 1
??? TATLOB,
???? BRAND, OF THB MOB?TIFBT?B;??
Lowes aad Exploit? By Ospt. B. A. Wise
D. *VST.. witb UlaatraUonagti^K
d O'OLOOK P. M.
?ovKRJi?ii^T securities.
Jay Gooke ? Co. furaish the follewtag qn>
tations of Government ?????????? :
WasMiHQTO?, Sept. I*, 19*H.
Buying. Selling
U. S.6'8 Coupon 1981.M* 1*/J
u. s. s-* 's.noji ma
7 3 in Treasury Note?.1W* 111.?4
One Year Certificates. S3J? ?1
Certificate Checks. 95
New York?Firm* Board.
Coupons, IOS ^ ; 5 20's, 111'^; Certificates, 93',';
Gold, -2-23 _
FROM CITY POINT.
Tbe V. S. mail steamer Charlaite Vanderbilt,
Captain Colmary. arrived here this morning,
from City Point.
She reports all quiet in front since the affair
on Friday night, save a little picket firing. The
rebel pickets are not allowed to hold any com
munication with our pick ts since the fall of
Atlanta. When asked lor papers or news, they
will tap their hands on their shoulders, Indi?
catiig that their officers prohibited communi
ca'ion or exchange of papers.
While the Vanderbiit was going down she
whs run into by a gunboat, and had her wheel?
house slightly injured.
The Vanderbilt also brought up ?l rebel de.
eerters from Anderson's division, wao came
into our lines a day or two ago. These deserters
report Anderson's and Mahone's divisions of
Hill's corps as tadly cut up. Tney say also
that large numbers of tbe rebel troops are now
anxious to desert. General Grant's order
having undeceived them as to their treatment
atter arriving in oar lines.
The hospital steamer State ot Maine, Capt.
Burden, also arrived this morning, with 300
-iok and wounded officers and soldiers, under
charge of Surgeon H. Janes. None of those?
are dangerously sick, and the hospitals in the
Army of the Potomac are almost drained of
patients. The army ts unusually healthy. The
State of Maine laid at City Point tor a week
before she conld get a load. The hospital
steamer Baltic has been at Fortress Monroe a
long time, also awaiting a load, and unless a
battle should soon take place, it will be some
time before she or tbe Connecticut (which tbe
State ef Maine met in James river > will need
to get up steam.
So tbe rebel hopes of great loss to us *rom
sickness in front of Petersburg have not been
realized.
THE REBEL PRISONERS AT POINT LOOK
OUT, MARYLAND.
At the present time there are about 7,<KX)
rebel prisoners confined in the prisoners camp
at Point Lookout, Md , two thousand of whom
are in the hospitals. They are all privates,
but represent every branch of arm in the Con
federate service. The camp is in excellent
condition, and the prisoners are well provided
for, their rations being composed of bread,
corn meal, beef, bacon, beans, hominy, rice,
sugar, coffee or tea, salt, molasses, potatoes, ?s.a.
These prisoners realize quite a revenue from
tbe manufacture of fancy ttns, bone rings, and
horse hair watch chains, which they dispose of
to sutlers and visitors to camp. Une hundred
men are detailed each day for duty on the
wharf, to load and unload vessels, and every
morn ing these working pangs bring down from
the camp large quantities of trinkets, which
they sell and trade to the boatmen. The3e pri
soners appear to be anxious to he placed upon
the working g?ings, for then they have an op
portunity to trade lor tobacco and other like
articles not contraband.
Quite a large number have been released
recently upon taking the oath of allegiance,
and many others would signify their willing
ness to do so if it was not for fear of rough
treatment at the hands of their fellow
prisoners.
HOW ENLISTED MEN RETURNED TO DUTY
??????? DISPOSED OF.
All men returned to duty with their regi
ments in this department, and reported to the
headquarters of the Military Department of
Washington by the board convened by special
orders No. i?77, War Department, Adjutant
General's office, will be sent to the Rendezvous
of Distribution, andati found fit lor duty in tue
fortifications will be sent to Brig. Gen. Hard
ing: commanding defences north of the Poto
mac.
SENTENCES COMMUTED.
The sentences of the following named prison?
ere, who were sentenced to be shot to death for
desertion, have been commuted to punishment
at hard labor at the Dry Tortugas ?luring the
existing rebellion: John Brogan, '2d New York
artillery; Smith H?ten, lt?th Maine; Frank
Wbitley and Henry Proddman, !nh New York
volunteers.
PROM THE WILMINGTON BLOCKADE.
The U. S. steamer A. S. Cntney, Captain
Mitchell, arrived this morning from off Wil
mington at tbe Navy Yard, for repairs, she
having been "hogged" during a wind storm off
that point. She brings no news from that
quarter. _
ORDERED TO THE FIELD.
A number of officers and men who have been
on detached duty in this city, have been ordered
to report to their regiments in the field without
delay.
Yet Akothkb Tumble ix Gold!?A dis
patch received in Washington at 3 p. m. says
gold has fallen in New York to 210.
Tbe New York Times has the following :
"General Fremont has been in town several
days, discusslr g the desirability of withdraw
ing. His letter is believed to be In the hands of
an ex-member of his Staff'. Tbe General lett
town by the Fall River boat last evening."
Personal.?Secretary Seward and lady
were at the Astor House, New York, on Fri
day, and left on Saturday for Washington.
Co'l. Seward, U. S. ?., was also at the Astor.
Princess Salm Salm and Col. G. V. Ruther
ford Washington are at tbe St. Nicholas,
Quotas Full?All the sub-districts of
Cumberland county. Pa,except Millliu, Hope
well and Frankford, have filled their quotas
under the last call for volunteers.
TELEGRAPHIC NE WS
Further Tumble ia Oold.
New York, Sept. 12.?Gold is now 2'3.i^.
REBEL VESSELS AT HALIFAX.
Pirate Tallahassee on Another Craise.
Halifax, N. S , Sept. U ?The blockade run
ner Old Dominion arrived here Saturday night,
also, tbe City of Petersburg, with 1,800 bales ot
cotton, destined tor England, said to be for the
payment of the interest on the rebel loan.
They report that the pirate Tallha-isee wa<
to leave on a piratical croise >n Tuesday night,
also, two more blockade rannera the sam ?
night.
Tbe Alexandra bow called Mary has arrived
here for repairs.
FROM MISSOURI.
Qaantrill Again Reported Captared.
CiKCiNKATi, Sept. 12.?An Indianapolis dis
patch to tbe Gazette announces the capture
there of Quantrill, tne Missouri guerrilla. He
was recognized on the e treet by refugees.
LOCAL NEWS.
Further Rbluctioh of ont Quota.?The
subjoined communication received by Mayor
Wallach from the Provost Marshal General's
office show? that another very considerable re
duction has been allowed from our quota. The
318 allowed on marine enlistments will bring
the quota down to 1,152 (not 1,040 as erroneous
ly stated) and this deficiency averaging not
more than 100 mea te a ward can be readily
filled by prompt action on the part of the wards
in accordance with the suggestion of the
Major lu another column. The communica
tion above mentioned is as follows :
Wor D pa tnunt, Provost Marshal's Office.
Washing to.1, D. C , Spt. 9th, 1361.?Hon. Rich d
Wallach, Mayor of Washinglon?Sir : In reply to
>our letter of this date, enclosing a verified
statement ot 331 Marines who have enlisted
into the V S. Marine corps, from April, 1861, to
April, 18fi4, I have the honor to state that the
Provost Marshal Genetal ha? directed that of
this i.omtxT three hundred and eighteen is a
proper item of credit, which amount is there
fore placed to the account of the District.
I am, sir, very respectfully, your obedient
servant, T. H. Dodge,
Major V. R. O , in charge ot the
Enrollment Bureau.
TJKioir Ratification Mbbtieo.?The
fiienrts of Lincoln and Johnson assembled in
Independence Sqnare, Philadelphia, on Sat
urday evening, to taen a at her of several thous
and, to ratify the Union nominations Hop.
Simon Cameron presided, and r?solutions en
dowing Mr. Lincoln's administration aad
lav or ne his election wer? adapted.
Thb Tebapl'rt Hkioadb I? to be supplied
with F.r field rifle?, instead of the old rau?kets
of the Fremont purchase they hare had since
their organisation.
Th? Ssoostv Wart> Draft Meansm.?la
response to a cai! published in tbe Star of Sat
nresy. ? number of the citixeas of the Second
Ward met in Germania Hall and were called
toorderby Mr. J. W. fpanldmg.
Mr. J. B. Ban- was called to th* chair, aud
J. W. Spalding was elected secretary tempo
rarily.
Mr. Spaltung stated the object of th? me?ting
to be to take measur??? to flu the ward's quota
of men for the army before the approiching
draf .
Mr. Spnldlng moved that a committee of fl ve
be appointed to prepare a plan of operation,
and report at a future meeting. Carried.
The Cbair appointed Messrs. J. W.Spinl
?Jin??., ?. O. Stewart, S. A. I'eugh, J. H. Sess
ioni end J. W Tuck-r.
Mr. Koof-e moved that the committee be in
structed to report a resolution reijne,>ua,r, the
ward delegation in the City Councils to en?
rieavor to cb'am an increase of bounty from the
Councils; which was adopted.
Those present waa evidently In favor of a
plan to fill the quota o? the ward by recrniU or
substitutes before the draft, and to this end
propose the raising of a bonnty fund.
Thawksk?ivi??o kob Victories?.?Th* s?*r
vices in all the churches in tht? city ye*>terJay
were of a peculiarly interesting, character in
cone??<[uenceof the general compliance with
the President's recommendation that thanks
giving be offered for our recent victories.
Proper prayers in conf irmity with the rexom
merdaticn of the Chief Magistrate were of
fered. In the Episcopal rharche* the prayers
appointed by the Bishop were said; and at Dr.
Hall's church, after the services had been cou
cluded and the concrecation were leaving the
church, the organist struck up the "Star span
gled Banner." and played it in magnificent
stvle
In Baltimore most of the churches also ob
served the day: but the American states that;
??Some of the Episcopal Clergy, whom we
might suppose consider themselves as belong
ing rather to the * Church of the Confederate
States than to the 'Episcopal Church in the
United Stales of America,'na the title page of
their altars read," failed to comply with the re
quest of their Bishop and the President. Some
left town in order to avoid the service.?,
Fires.?About 11 o'clock on Saturday mom
irg, a fire was discovered in an upper room of
Sanderson's Maryland Hotel, Navy Yard, and
on opening the room a bedstead and bed was
found in a light blaze, and some wood work
had caught, but fortunately officers Suelten
and Dnvall and the proprietor extinguished
the flames before much damage was done. It
is thought to have bad its origin In some chil
dren playing witn matches In the room.
About'2 o'clock yesterday morning, a fire
broke out in the carpenter shop in the alley
between L and M and ;-th and l?th streets, be
longing to John W. Simms. The police of the
adjacent beats were soon on the spot and aided
the firemen in tearing down the building, and
so f revented the flames extending to other
pr' .erty. A very heavy storm of rain at the
ir._.e prevented the spread of the tire, tor
although large coals were carried by the wind
a distance from the bnildiug, they were ?ratta?
tinguished by the rain. It is supposed to have
been the work of an incendiary.
Murder.?Saturday night, W.U. Liowewent
to the house of Henry Johnson, alias Kichard
Anderson, colored, and arrested him as a <la
fcprter. Johnson refused to go with Lowe, when
some words ensued, and he stepped, back and
fired two or three shots from a pistol. One
took effect in Johnson's kuee joint, the other
between hia navel and right breast. Johnson
was taken into his house, and Dr. Finn was
called to him, and pronounced the wound in
the side mortal. Lowe we.? arrested by officer
Qladmon a lew moments after the shooting:,
and was confined in the station bouse. John
son ?lied about y o'clock Sumtay morning.
The coroner held an inquest, and the jury re
turned a verdict according to these facts. Tbe
verdict also implicates Henry Nicholson, who
was with Low?? at the time, but ?S'icho'eoit has
not been arrested. We are informed Ltwe
was not regularly appointed a det?-ctive, bu?
acted as anar-sist?uittooneoi the ITnited State
detectives
??<?G?5>t.?Yesterday, the coroner held an
inquest in view of the body of a colored woman,
nume unknown, who was drowned in the Po
tomac near the aqueduct bridge. It appeared
from the evidence that ehe attempted to cross
the biidge, and was arrested by the guard and
placed in the guardhouse. She suddenly mad*
an eflort to eecape, and running past the guard
either slipped or jumped from the bridge into
the river, and was drowned before aid could
reach her. The jury returned a verdict a;
cording with the evidence, and also tliat de
ceased was not of sane miud, and was in des
titute circumstances.
-.*.
Mayor's Office, City Hall, /
WAsniwoTOK. D C, Sept. 12th, l-?4. ?,
The Quota of the District of Columbia having
been materially reduced, I wonld respectfully
suggest tbe propriety of the citizens assembling
in their respective wards and organizing by
tbe appointment of Committees, to solicit con
tributions to a fund to obtain recruits. A prop
er effort on the part of the citizens will most
probably secure tbe entire exemption of Wash
ington from a draft under the late call of the
President for troops. Very respectfully,
* RicnARD Wallach, Mayor.
[National Intelligencer and Columbian.]
->??
Kor.BKRv.?Yesterday morning, about seven
o'clock, SergeantCronin arrested W.M. Daven
port and M Collins, upon suspicion of robbing
John Madigan of about ???? and a gold watch.
A third party suspected has not yet been
arrested. Madigan is a shoemaker, and keeps
house on 1th, between (J and ? streets, and the
suspected parties, all shoemakers, boarded
with him. Collins was dismissed, there being
no grounds te suspect him; but Davenport was
kept in custody to await a hearing when tbe
third party is arrested.
-?a?
Thb Draft to Go ??.?The committee ap
pointed by the Second ward Exemption Club
ou Saturday night, to wait upen Provost Mar
shall General Fry, with regard to the draft in
this city performed that duty this morning and
they were informed by Gen. Fry that the club
must work quickly, as recruits or substitutes
were coming in very slowly, and a draft would
certainly have to be ordered. It was stated
that for the last ten days but one soldier per
day has been recruited here.
Criminal Court, Judge Fislier.?The court
met this morning, but no business was done
other than the assignment and continuing of
cases, among them" case of Col. L. C. Baker,
charged with illegal imprisonment, &c , wnicb
was continued to the next term of the court.
The grand jury immediately proctWed to
business, and the petit jury were discharged
until to-morrow.
Agricultural Ex peri:\ieats.?About four
acres of tre mall between 12th and 14th streets,
heretofore used as a cattle pen. is being plowed
up, under the direction of the Commission jr cf
Agriculture, (Mr. Newton,) for the purpose cf
sowing in wheat of several varieties which 'he
department dee-res to experiment with. The
ground is well manured for tbe purpose.
Flao Kairini. ?We hear that a large and
baudsome flag bearing the nimes of i.ai olii
and Jodn?ou, will be throwu ou?: a. ro is the
Avenue, from the Mount Vernon House, (cor
ner Ninth street,) to-morrow afternoon. The
flag is -26 feet by 40 and cost some 9226.
Sk< ??? WardExemptioxClu?.?The Sec
ond Warders will do well to note the adver
tisement in another column calling another
meetlugof tbe Exemption Club at Germania
Hall to-morrow night.
'RAND PIC-NIC
M AND DISPLAY OF FIRE WORK?
A
M. MARTIN( Pyrotechnist J would very re
spectfully announce to hi? fneiils and thei
public that he will five a grand I_
PIC NIC ANC DISPLAY OP FIREWORKd.
at
BECKERT'SGARDKN. (Navy Yard.)
On WEDNESDAY, the lith ioet..
commencing- st 3 o'clock p. m. Fire work.? at 9
o'clock?
Tickets SOcte. admitting? gentleman and laiie?.
?Should tbe weather prove unfavorable, theenter
tainnient will lake plaee on the first fair evening.
mith< ut further notice. ?ep U-ftt*
E? 0 R ? ? J 0 \ 51 ? ?
Park.
en to the
THIRD GRAND PIC NIC
? f the _ _
AWKWARD CLUB.
Which will be given at the Washington
7th street, on
THURSDAY.sePT. 15th. 1*64
Ireman's Celebrated String Band bas been en
Sn???*d for the occasion. ....
Mo disreputable persons allowed on the grounds.
Committee of Axraa???menu.
R. Kin?. L H?niM,
A. Bishop, W. Skeets.
C. Ilejcher, Ballet Master._sep 12 If
FALL AMD WINTER
DRESS GOODS.
FRENCH MERIN0E8.
All Wool Reps sud Impress CLOTH.
AH Wool Plain M0D8B1LAIN8.
Saxony Plaid and Striped GOODS.
f 0 pleep? of very choice styles off Fail and Win
ter DKL AIN 8. at ? cents per yard, decidedly tb
cheapest sends is the market.
600 piec ? excellent quality of Fall PRINTS at
V cents.
Fall steck of French Opera FLANNEL, 1. inali
colore. JOS. J. HAT & 00.,
asp im 30? Pa. ave, between 9th and 10th.
8TAMPING AND EMBROIDERING done with
neatness and <ii?patch, and st the lowest ?ri??*.,
at AM Massachusetts ?venae, nosr the Northern
Liberty Ms bet. sa 24-lai*
? ? ? Aktie O. MeOUTRB ft o., AuttrWtri.
fi M ALL DWBM.INO HOD** OH anrJTrf ? ??
TWfclM FAKBT AMD SBOOflD llMaVl
On FRtDAT AFTERNOON. September M| at
S o'clock, od th? prerni-e?. wt ?halt hi! ?art sfWI
Be. U. IB snbrfivnior r f ?iiur? N,, ss.^ fronti??
?Aiteet 1 inchonssuth D street, between lai ani
id street? wee , and running baek u% f..,.t to a puh
Mr ?Ile*. Improved by a two ?torv frame avelline
h??? t. containing ri ve reosia and ? kitchen.
Term? cash.
a ? 12-d J C. McQUIRE A 00. ???-g
[**Y J.C. McGUIRB A CO.. Auruotj^r..
PEREMPTORY SAI.? ?l TWO ???^.^.????
?^UL^fl ?????? ??? ?\.???. ? ANO
? STS NORTH
Or. ?RIDA ? AFTERNOON. Sept l?th, atSnVlV.
a* th* ? emise?. wr .hall ?-il two ? r. deaeratila
^ui Idi tic Lot?, irnatinc e?c" st*a 'e-t no tke w**t
siteofith street, betweeu M and ? utre'la. ani
tnnr.incbaoK is? feet? ir ches to a*? foot all-?
Term? One half In cash: the re uhiii 1er ?. and
U oionhh. with intereet. ??cured by ad?ed of trust
on '?* premi ?ea
Con?e>ancet. and revenue stamps at the eaaTW
th?? puicha*?r.
t-pl?-d JA3. C.McOriRB A CO.. Auct?.
BT. Wi Li ffA,'L * vo ? ?Be***???**?
At tbe IIorn? Bniaar. ???* La. ht . het.dth.l loth.
AUCTION HAL! OF r??lm'S fARmtQF-l *
Ou TUESDAY MORNING. i3th tn,t.?t at tea
o .lock, ?-e will ?ell. atth-Hor?? Baaaar?h.??^
40 GOOD i ADDLE AN ? H ARN r%s ilORSa^
4 Draught Hortes, 4 CartVand u Beta fart Ha?.
nena mad? to trder id New York, au ? n?a-iv
new.
Also, a large aesortnvrt of Carriaei??, R??e?i.
W?eci?s?. Oermantown. Hnrk?w??s fcr
Also. Baddies. Bridles, Barnes?, Ac.
Terms Cash- .? . ?
jiep-lj._WM. L. WALT, A CO.. Ancf?.
|>Y GREEN A WILLIAMS Auctioneer?. '
HOUSE?OLLD AND KIT0RF.V ?G????G???
AT ?G TION
On THURSDAY, the l.'th instant, we ?halle?!
at the r-M-'ence of a gentleman destinine h?.?.?.
k?p|>inc. at looYInck ? m.,at*?. 3"?** north ii,>
of North C, between 3i and 4W ?treets, an ?no?'
lent assortment of Furniture, vie:
W?lnut >?ofa. Oa?tor Rockinc and Parlor Chaira,
Wall,ut Bitension no ' uthor Tables and ,<?#??,'
Msh'tj- ? Dressing and other Bureau9,
Cente* ar. t other Table?.
Oak and other Cnttece Chamber Si ts.
Wardrobes Cane Seat Chair? and Rocker?,
Doubl?? and Single Gotta?? Bedheads,
Hair. Cotton, and other Mattres???,
Feather Bolsters and Pillows. Beidinu,
f"arp?t<?. Rugs and Oilcloth, and Window Blinda.
Chandeliers. G*a Burnera, and Fixtures,
Cro -kery and OlMsware,
G< ok inc. ? dialers, and other ??toro?,
Refriterstrr, and many other artici*?? which wa
deem unnecessary to enumerate.
sa^lSV**11' ^BSKW A WILLIAMS. Auct?.
? Y G KEEN A WILLI AM8, Auctioneers.
B1
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U I LI II.
CHANCBRY SALB OV VALUABLE REAL K3
TATfc
By virtue of s der res of the Supremo Gnart ct
th? District of Columbia, dated on the 2lst d? ? of
Msy. A. D. 18?4. pawed in a certain canse? No. ? 9 c>
? ending in ?aid Court betwen Jc?enh R. ras*ln.
raste*, complainant, aid John William?. 4?faa
csn?, th-'und.Tsi?rned trustee will, on WEDNB8
CAY. the 2lst day of September, A D IBs?, at j
o'clock ? m., in front of tbe premie-es, prnceel to
reeMl all that lot ? f g-onnd iiroate in the City of
Washington and District of Columbia, kn un ail
designated as lot nnml'ered 16, In Square nnm?
1 ered 5. Also, the cast 7 feet ? inerte? fr.mt o'lot
cenibered 15, In said square, tognther with tKe im
proveimnt'-,on said lot ami part of lot. eonsl-tlng
of a larpo ihr? e ?tnrr brick dwelling house, with
buck building.(b'inga oortion of tne r^al fstat?
of 'he late Commodore Stephen C'^sin t
Th? pri.pert? i" si'u?t.? ''? north R street, be
tween iU>?b and ?Tth strei-ta w? t, fe< nting tit feet
and 8 ircheaon ? street,and extenling buck with
that unitone width i?7 feetU inches) 1 9 feet l1' in
cite* .0a public alli'V
The terms of aale are :0ne third e??V (of s-bi? h
the purchaser vili be n-ontre?! to pay down ??. thn
time of sale fl?**':) the balance to b? paid iotvo>
e<inal installment? at 6 and 12 rionths fr"tn ?h??
day of fsle; said baiane?? to b-ar in*'>reat from the
day of a'e. and th? payuieat there :tt>i be ? cur ? I
by the henea of th?? pureha?er or ptirchn^er-, wit 1
Mirety to he approved by th* Trnct<?<?.
If the terms of ?al>? be n^t com sii"?! with with! ,i
Ev.' days from tbe day of gnl??, the Tr"?r??? r??
rervea the right to re ?pH 'he property n*. the r ?.
and cost of the Jetaulting purchaser, by iitver
ti*ing such resale tlire- times io some nni> or mo*??
''aily newspapers published iu ihe Citj of Wasli
iniiton.
All eonvevsncea and etsmps at th.? coat of the
purchaser. R IL LARKKV. Trustee,
-ep 12 OawAdsj ORtKN A WILLI AM-t. Aue.-?
MPOBTAM TO L A D I ? .".
(???? DRY- GOOD-.
It i- well worth the trouble to inquire, at the-?
}.ig!i ^tate of priors, wherr? DRT OOODS is to he
bad reasonable-. I theref-rs invite the public and
heads of frvmiliea to examine my stock b-ifore pur.
chasins. I h?ve a lnrge i>tock of fast color???
MADDER PRINT.*?, ?t S7 cents ;
BLACK .<ILKii.il 1' and upward- :
lin?? FRENCH BIBBI NO-J | ? ;
C-.lored and blafk ALPACCAS. COB URO
CLOTH. Ae.;
BALMORAL SKIRTS, BSSI to ilo :
Damask TABLE CLOTH ani TABLE DIAPBR .
M)dozen HUCKABACK T0WBL8. S"?. ??. and
73 cents, very cheap, from New York su ?timi :
Linen CRASH. 25 cent* :
Fine unbleached SHIRTING LINEN, better
than cotton, 70, 75 and v-. centa ;
L1NBN HANDKERCHIEF.-i, s very Urge eto?k;
I. A P. Coat-' Cotton. 15<ts. a spoool; Pin??,5
et-, a paper.
Al-:o Buibroi Jeries. White floods. Lace and Mus
lin Window Curtains, C'T^et-, A?'., &.<?,
The latest -tyle of LADIES' CLOtKS, war
proot CIRCULARS, SHAWL?, andthou-anis o
articles too numerous to mention.
Also a very hand.-ome stock of LADIES', CHIL
rfteN'S and INFANT'S DRESSES and UNDER
CL0TBB8.
Ladies' DHE88 FURS are coming in dailv.
S. Bt. MKYEN?KRd.
4M Market Space.
s9-3t bet. 7th and 8th sts., under Avenne gonae.
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FA8HI0NABLB DANCIN& ACADEMY.
Temperance Hall, ? street,between 9th and icth.
Prof. Marini begs leave to announce to hia
patrona and the public in general, that he
will resume hi? usual erarse of instruction
on TUBSDAY, Sept *Uh
DAYS OF TUITION,
For Ladles, Mieaea. and Masters. TUBSDAY,
THURSDAY and FRIDAY, from ? to 3 p. m.
Claea for Gentlemen, every TUESDAY, THURS
DAY and BATUBDA Y. from S to 10 p. m.
For further particulars eee circulara at Mosi
Stores. or apply at the Academy during school
h o ata._aep 5-2w*
POLITICAL BANNERS. FLAGS. ORNAMENT
AL TRANSPARENCIES, BMBLBM8, Ac.
painted at the shortest possi ble notice and in every
variety of style, by M. T. PARKER ? CO , W
Louisiana av.. between <ith and 7th sts. sep.'-lw*
\V?, THB UNDERSIGNED B0TTLKR8 OV
? the District of Columbia? in meeting, re
solved that we have put our bott lngatatlat north
ern priced? that is t30 cent? per dozen, twelre i?ot
tleato thedoaen?for Porter. Ale. Oid-r and Min
eral Water, the same to take effect on Mondar, the
I2ib instaut. and to be continued until otherwise
aereed ArTM. ?. ? MAACK.
CBOWLKY.V COLBMAN.
AC?U"?T Ml KLLKK,
P. L. KEYSBR,
B0B8A OTTO.
BALDWIN A LETTCU.
EDMOND WVLSH.
RILEY a. tHINN
Wasbipgton. Sept 3, 1861._sep9-.1t*
1? _ ?1RS. G00DALL.
|K_e?9 Teacher of
HIBf ? 8INGTNG AND P1%N0, _
Commences instruction in the above branches on
MONDAY', Sept. .1th,
at her residence, 156 ? st., bet. ISth and 1??.
north side._sep3 Jw*
8CH00L B0 ?KS.
UST RECEIVED a full and complete stock of
SCHOOL BOOKS,
which we offer for aale at tbe loweat prices
Also a full stock of hchool requisites' embracing
Platea. 81ate and Lead Pencil?. Blnrik Hooks, 8tv
tionery. Ink, Pens. Rubber. Blac* Boari and Slate
Rubbera.Ac.Ao. WM BALLANTWE
aep 6-lm_49-7th st.. bet. ? and E *t<.
DENTISTRY-Dra. L0CKWOOD A MERRILL.
Dentista, Room No. 2 Washington,
Bui dirg. corner Pa. av. and 7th a*. All
operations performed m the most eMUful
manner. Charges reasonable._sep 81m*
HILLARD'SLIFKANDCAMPAIGNSOFGRU.
McClellan; Georral McClellan's Report; Bar
n ara 's Review of McClellan'a Report; Language of
Flowers, colored plates; Eno-h \-dcn, by Ten? y
e.-? , C h ri-ter'1. Index; Beep's Fable? in French
gaj_FRANCK TAYLOR.
? ADIES'WaTBB PROOF CLOAKS.
LADIES' WATBR PROOFCLOTH CLOAKS AND
CIRCULARS.
A full asse rtment. extra in style, size, finish, and
fullness, juet received at
MAXWELL'S
Cloak and Fanay Store,
sep7-6t_3v|H Penosylvaniaareuue^
LIGHTNING BODS.-LIGHTNING R0D3
Tbe undersigned is prepared to furnish
and put up LIGHTNING R0I?S. with pletina
tipped points, at the shortest and moat reanon
able torma. Also. BBLL-UANGING done in the
moat approved style. . _
Work do?, in the country at^g^DBR.
an IS-ltn? 871 Peon av.. Washington. P. ''?_
? EDWARD OL ABK. mTT??.m ?..,-?
. LUMBER DBALRK.
Virginia avenue, between 9th aad 10th at?.,***'?
Na?y-Ya?d.
A large atoek of all kind? ef LUMBER f"?"
etautly on hand at lowest market prices.
M?pS lm* _
BBICKS FORSALB-Mauufact.ired.tR. Dodge**
.lateThomaa'si Brick Yard, eppo"it? Was^i"?"
ton, Virginia. Always on hand 2"W.#?' eer?hsi'i
able bri'k?. whioh we wiU sell at $;*!' per ?. J"
liver? d on the wharf at Georgetown. Apply?11??
f??,t of 1Mb at. west and canal .?_.-?
auytw*_ J O. BRYANT A 00__
?T? BBWABD.- LOST.' LOST!- ??*';'?
F I IF the Capitol and Bastare 'traach.s tuer.)? ??
POCKKT BOOK. coatalBia? a k?y ?' ??'*?.?'v*
menoranda valuable only to the owner anrt ? |
small ?niount of currency. Forretarn of aamuto
this effic*. th? %*>?t? toward will b? 4ire**?t
sep it) scat