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THE EVENING BTAK. W. P. ALLAI Editor and WA8HINf3TO-J CITY: TUESDAY.gEPTEMBEB 20, 1SB4. BW BEADING MATTER ON EVEBY PAGB.

BEB OUTSIDE POR INTEBE3TING TBLBOBAPHIO AND OTHER Official War Uullotin. from Sheridan! Be has a Brilliant Victory Over EarlyHe Capture? Five and Nine Army Brigadier Generala Rhodes and Gerden Killed Vuion General 11. of the 6th Corps, Enemy Rented aad Driven through Winchester. Dbfabtmbbt, "WAPniHOTOjr, September 20, 9.30 a. m.

Major General Dix, New York Yesterday, Major O-eneral Sheridan attacked Early, fought a great battle, and won a splendid victory. Over twenty-five hundred prisoners were captured, nine battle-flags, five piece? of artillery were captured, and the rebel Generals Gordon and Rhodes were killed, other officers wounded. All the enemy's killed and most of their wounded have lallen into onr handa. The details are stated the following official telegrams received by this department. The department learns with deep regret that we lost Gen.

Russell, killed. General? Upton, Mclntosh, and Chapman are wounded. Habpbb'8 Fbbby, Sept 19, 12 Hon. Edwin M. Stanton, Secretary of War: Sherldaa moted on the enemy this morning at daylight.

Soon after the movement commenced, heavy and continued firing for two hoars waa heard, then ceased, apparently receding, resumed about nine o'clock, and has continued to this hour, twelve apparent in the vicinity of Bunker Hill. Johb D. Stbvbbbox, Brig. Gen. Habfkk's Fpbbx, Sept.

Edwin at Stanton, Secretary of War Jnst received report from signal officer as follows firing between Opequan aud near "Winchester. Very heavy since 10 a. m. Think engagement is general. Line about five miles long.

A venll is heavily engaged with enemy near Darksvllle." I hawe sent a party of scouts and couriers to the front. Shall report promply all reliable news. Johk D. Stbvbnsoh, Brigadier General. Fbbby, Sept.

p. Hon. Edwin M. stanton. Secretary of War Fighting in the direction of Winchester much heavier.

Our forces near Bunker Hill seem to be driving tbe enemy rapidly. Johb D. Stbvbmsob," Brigadier General. Fbbbt, Sept. 19, 7 p.

F.dwin M. Stanton, Secretary of War: Jnst heard from the front. Onr caralry, under Generals Averill and Merritt, engaged Breckinridge's corps at at daylight, and up to one o'clock had driven him beyond Stevenson's Depot, a distance of seven miles, killing and wounding qnite a number, and capturing two hundred prisoners from Gordon's division. On centre and left the enemv were driven about three miles beyond the Opequan, into a line of earthworks, our infantry attacking them in position. Since then, aa the officer left, he conld distinctly hear heavy musketry firing, and continuous and heavy artilllery firing as Be came in.

we have heard here heavy artillery firing, and still continuing to this hour. Every indication is most favorable to ns. Joua I). Stbvbbson, Brig. Gen.

Habpbb'b Fbbrt, Sept 20, a. Edwin M. Stanton Secretary of War ust beard from the front Sher'daa has defeated the enemy heavily, killing and wounding ti ve thousand (5,000) of the enemy, capturing twenty-five hundred (2-500) prisoners, five (5) of artillery, and five battle-flags. The rebel Generals Gordon and Rhodes were killed, and York wounded. Onr loss is about two thousand.

General Ruseell, of the nth corps, was killed. General Mclntosh lost a leg. The enemy escaped np the valley, nnder cover of night. Sheridan ia in Winchester. J.

D. Brigadier Gen'L Major General Sheridan transmits to Gen. Grant the lollowing official report just received by the department Wiwchbbtbb, 7.30 p. Sept. Lieut.

Gen. G. Grant I hare the boaor to report that I attacked the forces of Gen. Early over the Berry ville pike, at the crossing of tbe Opequan Creek, and after a most stubborn and sanguinary engagement, which lasted from early In the morning until five o'clock In the evening, completely defeated him, and driving him throng- Winchester, capturing about two thousand five hundred prisoners, five pieces of artillery, nine army flags and most of their wounded The rebel Gens. Rhodes and Gordon were killed and three ether general officers wounded.

Most of the enemy's wounded and all of their killed fell into our hands. Our losses are severe. Anong them Gen. A. Russell, commanding division in 6th corps, who was killed by a cannon ball.

Gens. Upton, Mclntosh and Chapman were wounded. 1 cannot yet tell our losses. Tbe conduct of the officers and men was moet superb. They charged and carried every position taken np by the rebels from Opequau Creek to Winchester.

The rebels were strong in numbers and very obstinate in their fighting. 1 desire to mention to the Lieutenant General commanding the Army the gallant conduct of Generala Wright, Crook, Emory and Torbert, and tbe officers and men under their command. To them Uie country is indebted for this handsome victory. A more detailed report will be forwarded. P.

Shbbidab, Maj. Gen. Com'dg. Full details of casualties will be given when received by the department. Edwik? M.

Stabtob, Secretary of War. MEETING OP THE CLOTHING MSBLL5 chanta will be held THIS EVENING, at toard of Charoher, Cit? Hall. ELL18 LYON8. Chairman. J.

A 1.1 1 EI MER. A meeting of Billiard Room UJ? called TO-MORRJ Wedne? day) 7 o'clock at H. G. Lorch, corner 8ta and at. Matters nt importance will be conaldered.

eepjai PUND adjourned meeting of Aaaociation will be held at Ieland Hall. TUESDAY EYF.NINl'. September tin. at 9 on? oar before tbe general meeting of the eitittne at plaoe. A general atten dance aa aVMBBBSB of pressing importance will com? up.

C. 8. NOYES, President. W. J.M?RTAQH, lt WARD EXEMPTION PUND AS t-OGIATlON -There, will a meeting ef Shove at Lamrlt-y's t-cbjul room, 3d east and avenue.

Tilia EVENING, at 7ft. o'clock. The Kulixcription bonk of A at i on will be at the ature of Mr. orge dulie-, corn? aouth and hv Capitol Mill, any peraon enrolled in the can a member on the payment ill or the funds of tt? association will he divided among drafted. P.GOLICR.

President. i It bnndred dollars WAU ant peraon having a credit, to tbe S.cob?! Ward SAMUEL W. OWEN. Treasurer, Pennsylvania neit Willard'? Tt? PYTHIAS: and Potomac Lobob. No.

4, are tided to attend a special meeting TO MOBBOW (Tuaaday? NIGHT, at 7 cloak, Temper an? Hall. Important bueiaea? demanda BALLY! BALLY 1-LIBOOLN HJ AM JOHNSON CLUb-? Club will be BVBBT EVENING. League Hall, 9th between and Be're-u, atio'elock. AU true friend? of the union, who larot th? of Abraham Lincoln aad Joan ar? Incited to and uoita toe Ctofc Ci.B*?HANB.Pr?sld?nt. JNO CLIMIBTB, Baeretnry 11 tf OYSTER AND DINTS SALOON, at BBAtPIlLD? Confectionery.

Bisth al rout between aad H. J-Jra He. Reception? and fern iati ed at tb? notice and and Water la? made fcTltoWpwwer, retail, asplft-tai? TELEGRAPHIC NEWS. FROM NEW ORLEANS. Despondency aaaeagRebel People Later Blew? freos mobile.

Nbw Sept. news from Atlanta produced great despondency among rebel sympathizers, and corresponding joy among loyal people. Hood's army is reported, through loyal te be greatly demoralized. All tbe trans-Mississippi rebel army, with the exception of Buckner's brigade, bas moved np towards While river. Buckner confronts the remnant of our army at Morganzia Onr main force has been sent away from Morganzia.

Its desij-iauon is contraband. Col. S. SejTjnour, rebel commissioner of exchange, and Col. Dwight, Federal commiasioner, were In consultation at Morganzia yesterday.

It is tbat a general exchange of pris? ners will result. There is in new from Mobile. LATER FROM Rnraored Recognition of Italy by Aastrla? General News Unimportant. Halipax, Sept. steamship Sldon, from Liverpool on the Cth, via Queenetown on the 7th, has arrived.

Tbe political news is unimportant. Lobhob, Sept. 87? for money. LATBS. Farther PWwt, steamship Hibernian, from Londonderry on the 9th, has passed this point.

LATEST Litbbpool, is rumored that Austria is about to recognize the Kingdom of Italy. Cotton and breadstuff's declining. MAINE STATR ELECTION. Further Returns. Whig? of this mornmg, has unofficial returna from eignty.Bix towns, in addition to official returns from two hundred and seventy-five towns, previously telegraphed, making in all three hundred and sixty-one towns, cities, and plantalions, giving Cony and Howard 30,700.

Last year the vote of these towns was Cony, Bradbury, 44,097. The vote in Aroc took county Is close, tbe Demo claiming to have carried it by a small majority. The Reported Operations ef tartinas Discredited. Fbw ORLEAW8, Sept. 13, via Cairo, Sept.

19. is much dispute over the Mexican news. It is not generally believed, bnt some who should know assert positively it? truth. Cortinas is said tobe still at Fort Brown, with 19 guns bearing on Matamores. Col.

Ford's rebel cavalry is encamped 10 miles up tbe Rio Grande. The French moved out 10 milee from Bagdad. The Draft in St. Louis. St.

Loria, draft commenced here to- day in the first district. A division of Gen. A. J. Smith's troops have arrived at Jefferson barracks, twelve miles below here.

WCARD. invite public attention to the sale of a piece of property on street, formerly known ae Ssngstack's Painting establishment, for saleen Thursday next, 22d inst See advi-rtiaement of J. 0. McOnire A Co. For a business stand, i.e..

Clothing Store, Cobbling and Store, Confectionery and Bakery, or any other kind of mechanical it is not to be surpassed by any other location, in the city, Pennsylvania av. nnt excepted. sep HTMILLER A SUBSTITUTES SUB8TITUTB8 1 AGENTS FOB THB QUOTA OF THB DISTRICT. No. SII Ninth etreet west, near Pennsylvania av.

MBN MSN MEN' Always ready tobe mustered for one or thri-e at the most reasonable We will do better than other, A3 WE ARE KNOWN AND RELIABLE. N. Runner? and others in the business most liberally dealt with. N.H.MILLER. B'P20 of the Peace.

HIS IS TO GIVE NOTICE, That the subscriber haa obtained from the Orphans' Court of Washington county, in the District of Columbia, letter? of administration on the personal estate of Caleb D. Shreve. late of Washington city, D. deceased. All persons having claim? against th? said deceased are hereby warned to exhibit th? with the vouchers thereof, to the subscriber, on or before the day of September next; tbey may otherwise by law be excluded from all ben? fi of the said estate.

Given under my hand this luth day of Septeno ber METAL WAREHOUSE. LA. Washibiitok, Sept. 17. In view of advices from the Rolling i 11- we notify our customers of a decline of one-half of a cent per lb.

on descriptions of Iron. We quote priais oe follow? Ordinary sizes Bar? round and square and 1 flat, and all sizes per lb. Small Round and Square. Scroll and Band Iron, proportion ate rates. Oval and Half Bound Iron-llij Diamond e' Horse Shoe Iron, Spring and Tire Toe Cork Charcoal.

Puddled. 14 12 American Sheet Iron, is per 11)0 lbs. Belgian 20 25 Galvanized 38 30 1 JOHN R. ELVAN3. BEAUTIFUL COUNTBY RESIDENCE FOR SALB, Know as PLEASANT VIEW 8EMINABY.

Lately occupied by Mis? Mariana Keech a school, situsted the Baltimore and Washington Bailrcad, at Hyattsville, or Bladensburg Depot, 5 mile? from Washington and 200 yards from Depot, containing ten aeres of land, which ran be eonverted into town lots. The property ie highly improved with two octagon with 10 room? and a cottage with All kinds of fruit are now growing. This ie one of the prettiest locations on the Railroad between Washington and 12 ride by rail from the former place, or minutes' drive by a food pike. The above pince will be sold at on the for caah or it? equivalent, at 3 o'clock p.m.. THURSDAY, October if the weather should prove unfavorable, the next fair day.

No incumbrance, and possession given immediately. A spa spring on the HENRY T. 8COTT. Y. AND WINTER DRESS GOODS.

We have now in store a fail stock of the beat French MERINOS, iu all colors, at and 92 25 per yard. Plain wool MOUSELAINS, at 87 esuli? yard. Elegant Saxony BRK8S GOODS, in PLAIDS and SI RIPES, at 62.75 and 87 cts. Manche-ter. and Hamilton DEL A INES in very choice and select styles for ladies and children; Price only 55 cts.

500 Pieces Dark PRINTS, excellent quality, price 40 500 Sprague and Pacific Fall PRINTS, at 48cts. BLACK SILKS and MOUBNING DRESS GOODS great variety. Elegant Plain SILKS Green, Purple. Cuir, Bines and other colora, at B2 per yard. JOS J.

MAYA Co. SO It 308 bet. 9th and 10th ats. Dl THOMAS DOWLING, Georgetown. THE STOCK OF A TlRST CLA8S FAMILY GROCERY AT AUCTION.

On WEDNESDAY MORNING. 27th instant, at 10 o'clock, I will aell, at th? store of John (.. Bogue. 3b Market Space, Georgetown, D. hi? entire stock of embracing? 6bbls.

Clarified and Crushed Sugars. 11 do Brown do 23 do Molasaea Syrup 21 do Pure Cider Vinegar. 6 do Clarified do 20 do Corti Oil, 68 do Old Whisky, Borne very choice. Bottle? of assorted Whiskey, li Brandy. Bum, Ac, Ac, eross Shanghai Matrhea, Mould 12 l.bis.

Hams Shoulders, And otber usually found in family grocery. Store aad Fixtures for rent cash. THOS. DOWLING, sep 30 DY J. C.

McGUIRE A Auctioneers. CHANCERY SALE OF VALUABLE VACANT LOTS AT TBK CORNER OF STBBBT NORTH AND 12TH STREET WEBT. Purauant to a decree of tke su Court of the District of Columbia passed on the day of September, A. D. a certale cause (No.

lfj, equity) wherein Lloyd W. William? in complainant and Arthur Nelson and otber? are difendente, the undersigned Truatee will, on WEDNESDAY, the 12tb day IXtober. A. D. 1S64.

at in front ot the premises, sell, at public auction, the following described pieoeeof ground.aitnate In the city of Washington and District of Columbia, with the thereto belonging, viz The esst part of Lot 15. in square feet on street north and running back with th at width the depth of said let. And the north part of Lot 17, in same square. (290.) fronting twenty eight feetand six iachas on lath street west and running back with that widui the depth of the lot. Taras of sale, as prescribed by tke decree, will be: One third of the money in eaeh, and th? residue ia six twelve month? with interest from the of for which th? with aecurity.

will be taken, witn If tbe terna of aale be not complied with in five day? thereaiter. Ue Trastee th? right to resell tke property on which default shall be at th? rlak and expense of th? defaulting 'a publie notice. Cost of and to be paid by the purchaser. S- KBwNBOT Trastee. joytO JAI.

O. MeOTJIfaB A 00., STAMPING AMD EMBROIDERING done with dUpatea, loweet 431 arenas, near the Northern LOST AND I Nnd ay. PB in th? 7th ward, a quarts rewarded by toa-lnf 6S 1 7th lt? and Paaa'a a GOLD CHAIN, with iuadaliaa? attached. The finder will be liberally rewarded by twftvivf them at 439 7th atreet north. YBD OR STOLES', from th? on SMhe 17 a white and brown POINTER I PUP, nearly full gnrwn.

A liberal reward will be paid for hi? recovery if left at No. 3 Indianna Aveane, opposite the City Hall. aep 20 6t? P. BACON. CAT OR Priday last a AGE, of lettera, to 8.

8. Washington city, Eluder will pleaae aand to Bos 409 P.O. and oblige letter partotoing to land office Sept. 19.181. FOUND-On the 19th instant, a POCKET BOOK, containing a email amount of money and papers, vain? to the owner.

Th? owner ii requested to eome forward, prove hum and take it away. COLUMBUS, ee au between 9th and loth. FOUND? In front of my on tBe 17th instant, a black POCKET BOOK. Anybody coming forward, proving property, paying charges canhave the aame. BROWN, No.

293 7th 18th a mongrel PUP, Bix montha old, brindle and white, ears nicely croppsd. Had on a black about tbe -k. Anyone returning him to II. F.TURNER, i.81 Pa. suitably rewarded.

sep 8andav a POCKB? and MEMORANDUM BOOK. Any person having the same will confer a favor by leaving thera at the btar Office, or at Wo. 16 Ohio av. se STRAYED OR STOLEN from in front Barbour. A a large BAY MARE, with on, little lame in front hind leg awolen.

The finder will be suitably rewarded bp leaving it at HARBOUR A SOMMES'Grocery Store. Louisiana avenue, bet. 6th and7th 19-af? PI i At, on between 3d and fith atreet, a GOLD BRACELET The finder will please deliver it st Mra. Clitoh. Ne.

gflS Pennsylvania STOLEN OR STRAYED from tbe aubscrlber. living at th? corner of 4th street west and street north, a medium black COW. with a large white star on her fare, dank and belly white, tip bf tb? tail also white. Any peraon giving information of ber whereabout? or fetch her to the honse. shall be liberally 17 3t" OC or strayed, one white buffalo COW, red and white about the head and neck, and one red spot above the tail.

Any delivering her to JOHN NEAGLB.on 3d between and or to JOHN KBEFK, on between 3d and will receive the above sep ES BE hired by an officer name 1 OafU B. Anderson, 1st New York Artillery, Battery a black HORSE, four white legs, white face, eyes, 15 hands, on Friday, September 2, witb military saddle bridle, fifty Dollars reward will be given for the horse and conviction of thief. R. CBUIT A SON, Geo rgeto wn, D. 0.

A FEW YOUNG MEN CAN BE ACCOM with and Board. Also. Table Board, 195 street, between 17th and ISth sts. sep GBNTLEMEN AND THEIR WIVES gentlemen can be accommodated with BOARD and ROOMS. Also, a large parlor for rent handsomely furnished.

Apply on street, between and H. No. 370. FIRST CLASS BO ARAI, with Furnished Rooms, also, Table, can be obtained at No. 35 2 fit between II and 17 PLEASANT COUNTRY BOARD can be bad r.ear Bladensbnrg.

Apply W. B. Brown, Coal dealer, Pennsylvania Avenue, between llth and 12th 17-3t? ROOMS WITH BOARD, and Table Board without Rooms, may be had at 134 Pennsylvania avenue, bet. 19th and QOQ FIRST STREET. BETWEEN O.J'P CAPITOL and their wives, now be accommodated with large, ROOMS.

Location pleasant. Breakfast from 7 to 8. Binner at 6. exchanged 15? FIR8T-CLA88 BOARD, with Furnished Alno Table Board can be obtained at No. 4 1 street, between 8th and 9th.

Breakfast from 7 to 9 dinner from 3 to 5. seo PERSONAL. RB. THORN HAS MOVED FROM 9TH TO IVI street, between 9th and loth north. No.

414. Persons having business with her will please NOTICE hereby forewarn any Person from renting or buying the PROPERTY, on the cor. of tith and street. Island, Washington, City, D.O. as it is under a law suit.

As we are Interested. 20 THE WRITER, a young Naval being entirely unacquainted with the fair sex, with whom he might pass off the man? dull and monotonous hours of shipboard life. I wonld desire to open a correspondence with one you warm hearted willing to devote a few hours in corresponding with and contributing to tbe pleasure of one of Uncle devoted nephews. For the inquisitive my personal description follower Heighth, feet 9 inches; weight, 153 hair gray, complexion dark; am fond of music, both mental and vocal, play and aing myaelf, but would never set the world afire with my efforts; am called good looking by and old maids. never remember beine; called so by a young lady.

Those considering this worthy of notice will please address, in sincerity. HARRY DE LA U. 8. steamer "Fuchsia." Point Lookout, Md. if 1V0TICK TO THE PURCHASERS OF DRY GOODS! Ladies wishing to supply themselves in Fall and Winter DRESS GOODS, SILKS.

MERIN08. ALPACAS, Ac will find the latest styles at JULIUS SYCRL'S. Those wishing heavy yard wide BLEACHED COTTON, at 50 cents, will find it at JULIUS BYCEL'8. All wanting last year's FLANNELS and OA8SIMEBES, with a small advance on last year'? prices should call at JULIUS BYOEL'S. Those desiring the latest Parisian styles SHAWLS and CLOAKS.

FRENCH CORSETS, at Thirty-Spring HOOP SKIRTS, at 1.60; Two Hundred Yard SPOOL COTTON, at 10 cents; NEEDLES, 5 cents, and thousands of other articles in proportion, will call without delay at the Cheap Store ot JULIUS 8YCBL, 431 7th street, 17-3t bet. and ata. CHOICE PALL STOCK. AQil Justopened, a beautiful of Gold. Embroidered and medium priced Gilt papers.

Aleo, a varied and choice atock of Satin and Blank Papere. Bordera, Statues. Centre Pieces, Ac. for or Window Shades punctually executed in city or country. Terms cash for goods and labor.

4Se PICTURE FRAMES. 1 The richest, handsomest and most varied atock of Gilt and Dark Wood Oval Picture Frames in tbe District. These goods are warranted to be gilded with leaf and of superior Also, a beantiful assortment of Card Frames of foreign and domestic manufacture. All goods warranted as represented. 486 WINDOW eUADBS.

Different colors and sires Window Shades in atore. Ordere for any required style or eia? Sbade mad? to order. PICTURE CORD AND TA8SBL8. Different aises and colors Picture Cord and Tassels, Binge, Nails. A c.

CARD VISITE FRAMES. French Gilt, 8wiaa Carved wood, and American Composition Card in variety. 486 pictures. 48G A few Engravings Paintings for sale at J. Seventh reraembe- tt.

Number, and the term Cash for and Lahey. DEAD! READ! RIAD I BEAD! NEW PALL AND WINTER received a large assortment of Gent's Furniahing the latest st SMITH A BEALL'S, No. 3617th street, between I aad call aad examine our WlTkfl tkafAvA gua cuna A aad Ko. 361. The? ia want of BUH E88 8UIT8.

srUl please call aad examine sample gooda.ae we hav? a choice of piece hand, at SMITH A BE ALL street, bet. I aad EL, No. 361. CUSTOM GOODS MADB TO in want of Bualce-s or Blank Dress will find it giweUy to their advantage to call at SMITH A BEALL'S. 7th atreet.

bet. I and No. 361. BOYS' hav? Jaat oar large fall aad win! or tack of lothing, whieh Remember th? A BBALL-o. bet.

I aad Ho. 361. mi a O'CLOCK P. M. The ia the First Wsrd.

draft te All the deficiency in the first (First Ward) was eommenced thia BiarBing, at 11 o'clock, at the corner of ISth and I streets. It was conducted upon yesterday, the names being drawn from, the box by Mr. Ostander Bedder, who waa securely the were announced try Commissioner, Mr F. W. Hlackford.

There was a large crowd in attendance, all anxious to know their fate. As soon the door was opened they made a rush for the railing, all seeming desirous of getting as near the of fortune" as possible. Before counting the tickets and placing tham in tbe box, Mr. Blackford announced that the original enrollment of the ward was 3,713. Quota 474.

Credits of the ward itself 38, and credit by apportionment 108. Quota now re? juired '238, to wbich wa? added the? 100 per cent, to meet exemptions, making the number of names to be drawn 476. The quota required vesterday was 241, but Messrs. W. J.

Babcock, J. W. Aulick, and R. W. Aulick, (sons of Commodore Aulick, of the Navy,) furnished substitutes yesterday.

The first prize was drawn to-day by Willliam Rapley, 142 street, and alter him were announced in succession Chas Banman, 260H Ht. bet ISth and 19th; Hay wood Barnard, 3o'15th at: Pat'k Tobin. 2d house from old bridge; Thea Toner, Get, bet 24th and Chas Townley. 174 st, bet 2 'th and 21 -t Wm Bittenhouflo, cor 17th and eta; Jno Sweeney. mess house, and 21st A Keech, Wilson's carpenter shop, st and av; Henry Kause.

100 20th st, bet and II; Andrew Ahem, 2-ii and et corrai mess house; Pat Randolph, 22d st, near Jacob cor 17th and sts; Obadiah Himmel, 175 Dr Ricker. cor and I sts; Bush Reed, 20th et, bet and Jas Stubbs, 19th st, near Provost Marshal'? office; Graham, 22d st; Mark Curran, st, bet 19th and 2nth; Kennon, SD? 15t? et; Daniel Sullivan. bet 24tb and 25th; Thos Nelson, 15th nt, nearO; John McMullen, 195 I st; Wm Dsvis, Gales 175 et; LB st, bet 23d and 24th; has Gable, 18th st, bet ave and Wm Green. 31 Pa ave, bet 24th and 25tb; Richard Graham, 166 23d st. Bennaf Kiahlinde, cor 2lat and ChaAndersen, 19th st Park: Columba? Kibble, 191 Et; Edward Kilgore.191 at; Cornelius Collins, 18that and Pentz, cor 19stand (War Department) cor 21at and st; Wm st; Wm Benjamin, 33 House;) Thos KildolT cor and 26th et; Jno Batons, I st; Henry Daweey, 20th at, bet and Damp 17th at; Timothy Dat; Robert Wm II White, corner 18th and streets; John Burns, 16th at bet Land George Wood et; Joseph Kenfleld.

cor and ets; Cornelius McCarthy, st bet 20th and 21st Stewart, Loan Bureau, Treaeury Department; Domin Smith. 324 st; George Parker, II st b-t 21st and 22d; Thomas McCarvley, 26th and I sts; Charles Mclntyre. cor 18th aud ate; Moses Webb, st bet 2lst and 22d sts; Gallagher, 195 I et; Jas Mackeybyknr; JaaHayser, cor 17th and sts: Mills, 18th and av. Carpenter Shop: Jas Maloney.M st bet 19th and 20th ets; Chas Kiteben, 23d at bet and Seder. 20th and 21st; Mess House; Tbos et Wm Kline.

Mess House. GeoLewie. 17th and ets; Lewis Ratty, st, bet and Frank Rowns. square 1 from Rock Creek: Jas 11 tellina, bet21it ani 22d sta: Wm wen, 17 th et Mr Rotkery cor irta and Mats; Wm Rowssr 25th st, bet Faavhnd Thorn ton Robinson, neat Pens? av and New Hampshire avenue. I Mr.

Thos. C. Burns, the blind man here arrived, and he was entrusted with the drawnIng of the names although Mr. Bedder did it Thos Burke, 21st at, bet Band Nathan Budd, corner l7th and Jame? Thomas, 17th et, bet and Jame? Lee. 2ist et, bet and av; Lewi? Beaver.

20tL st, south of Avenue; Jame? cor 26th and I Lewis Hill, 119 et; Whitman Bester, Rigg's Hank: Burroughs. st, between and Chas filler, 15th and 16th; John Wonnlay, st, bet 17th and 18th; Wm Williams, et, bet 17th nnd 18tb; Cyras Wood. st, bet 19th and 20th; Jobu Allen, cor and sts; Geo Nelson, 18th st, bet aud John Nenan, 22d st.bet and Alexander Ashley, 369 Frank 17th and John Lemhe. 148 21et et? Jas McGill, et; Martin Connor. I et, bet andllet; Andw Freeman 165 et; Wm Lewis, cor 17th and sts; William 2 th and ets; Ben? Snell.

General Corral; Ohae tjuincey. 161G et; Patrick orcoran, I st. bet 24th and col ored, 165 et; Percey Gatehell. 20th st, bet and JosLaDgley. 193G fit; Thoe Rose, cor 18th and st, Lewis Gibson, Vaav, bet 2ld and 23d sta; RobtP Queen, 337 21st at; John Collins.

3U I st; Thomas Morgan, cor 21st and streets; William Brooke, street aad Pennsylvania avenue; Laweon et. bet 18th and 19th, at Louisa Davis'; Robert 8umner. Riley'seorral; Cor Salii van, 21st st. bet and Jno Hiekey, 26th st, bet and Morris Collins, gas house; MfCartv. 195 23d et; Jno Martin, cor and 15th Rt; Philip etreet.

between 24th and 25th street John White. 273 Vermont avenue A Smith. Gales' hotel; Geo Mitchell. st, bet 18th and 19th; Bdwd House, 57 Pa av; Lafayette Binshsn, cor 15th at and av; Lloyd Shipley, cor 17th and ets; Wm Johnson, and 22d sta; John Smith. Geo hospital corral; Frank Williame, 157 st; Jno Clark, cor and 18th eta; Moore.

272 Vtav; John Murphy, 24th st.bet Wm A Freeman. 2M st. bet and cor 26th and I sts; Krs Keenan. st, market; Crathy, 188? Yav Hushes. 75 st; Rolit Johnson.

426 st; John Riley, 226 I. et; Geo Hartig, 12? Pa av; John II Harper. 160 23d st near Theodore Dicksfin. st.bet 24th and 15th; John Wlieelan, cor 2Jnt ami sts; John De Lacy.Rlley's corral; Chas Sewell. cor 19th and sts; Henry Duchs.

cor 18th and ets; Defoesel. 367 19th st: Saml Warner, cor 18th and sts; John Hartic.Gst, bet21th and 25th; LindonParke, 18th and sts: Jas Ooinan, bet 23d and 24th sts; Bernyrd Lowe. 23d st.bet II and B8 Pike, isth et. bet Patk Ward, 346 lHth sirc-t-t; John Fought. Mess Hone? Mullet, Construction Dennis Ki-neale, I Rt.

bet 24th and 25th; Ja? Spark; Wm Pratt, st, bet21st and 22d; Geo Kilbus, lio et; Mathias Beiter, at Mees House; Wm Gray, et, bet 24th and 25th John Fsnnan, Gas Company: Oliver Fisher, 330 16th et; Chas Stewart. 20th st.bet and John Fuller. 41 at; Jacob Thomas, cor and 21st sts; Patrick Ford, works for Gas Co; Basil 114 et; Chas Liver, 129 John Henry, 36 etreet; John Stokes, oorner 17th and Nunan, McClellan StabK-e; Patr'k McLaughlin, 26th et, bet I and Frank nines. 121 et; Smith. st Corral; Winders Building; Daniel Cal cerZlat an? st; Paul.

th at. bet and A Caldwell. cor 13th and sts; Palestine Donnet.2<?th et; Edward Devlin, 22d st, bet and AugBllerbrook, nth Michael Dugan.26th st, bet I and John Lvons. 13th and at; Patrick K. -nan, et, bet and ets; Jbhn Lahmer, 153 Paav; Jeremiah Hayes, 17th st near Christ Misdelide, 19th and av; Pearson, 273 Vtav; Pat'k Oosgrough.GssHouee; Henry Maher, st.

bet and Adolphas st; Solomon Brown, rearo? 185 st: John Connor. Gas House: John McParland, cor and 2ftth sts; Jell Purley, st, bet ISth and Cha? Brady, or 15th and I ets; Lloyd Ila.mil ton. cor 17th and Chas Merrill. 238 16th et; David Laird. 23d st bet and John Lockatt.

and Edwd Elliott, cor canal and I) st: lien) Williams, at Ciipt Giles'; Chas Johnson, cor 2.1b and Morris Biahop, Ri ley's cerral; Wm Wilson, carpenter, Mass av, bet 17th and 18th streets; William Chase, street. between 15th and 16th; John Banrenough, 155 I et, Cl.aeHinenherger. ci.r 18th and sts; Geo Washington, et wharf; Thos 331 15th st, bet and Peter Lee, mess house; Jno Levy, 335 15th et; MaxSuter. et. bet 23d and 24th; Jno Baker, 19tb st and av; Rogers, cor 17th and st; Frank Doyle.

23d bet and Theo Hardi man. eor 17th and et, Timothy Dougherty, I at, bet 24th and 25th: Isaac Wondsor 245 2-th at; Henry Williams, cor 21st and sts; Thos Wright, 313 th st; Jno McGuire, gas house; Thos McMahon. and sta; Geo Richter, Gov Bakery; Jno Russell, Corcoran building; Mr Clark, Treasury Department, 21st snd at; Jno Miller, et, near 2ftb; Jno Ketterer, Lee Daniel'? shop; Jni Sweeney, street, near gas house; Henry Mack. street, between 23d and 24th, meee house; Geo Waters, 35 st. Contraband House, Martin Commissary Department; Daniel Gra ham, et, bet 24th and 25th; Albert Lee, 23d et, bet and Wm Ike-.

222 20tb et; Wilson, cor 19th st and av; John Connors, cor 26th and sts; Hetry Ceazer, Government Bakery; Lewie Kueser, cor and 22d sts; Terrene? Drury, cor and sts; Wm Gill, 23d st; Jno Mover, rear of 196 st; Winter, cor l7th and ry Stokely, laborer. Third Auditor'? Office; Thos Beck, rt. bet23d and 24th; SolSteever, 332 21st st; Geo Baldwin. Rt. bet 18th and 19th; Ja? Blerner.

254 John Orphod. 16th and Edw Hines. 2Sd st, bet and Geo Lavis 13t? and sts; Jas Jackeon. 17th et; McGill, 21 Auditora office; Jehn Higley. 186 Pa av; Richardeon.

238 lgth st; lami Wroe, Wroe's stable; Patk Murray 24th st, nesr Pa av; Thoe Green, 25tb et; Jno Lewle, Jenkins, cerner 18th and Aoguet A Smith. 273 Vt ay; Mon teath, 17t? st Cornelln et. and Pa av; Tho? Hotel; Thos Miller, corner 2oth and H'-nry Johnson, rear lete et; Chas Wallach, 15? Paav; Jno Weaver. Sftth st Govt Bakery; Ja? Henry. I8th st, bet and Cbaa Anderson.

19th at Park; James Logan, 377 Uth at; Jeremiah Cooper, eor 21st aud Michl and Rts; st; Martin BUenburger, 17th and ISth; Thoe Gaasaway. st. bet 17th and 18th; Ecoie Gorene; Terry; 8 bet and Jacob Hanacar. Bmith, 1 st; Jno Bradley, st; I8tk and 19th; MeDermott. Martin Ford at, bet nth and th; -nna.

571 17th st; Cha? Bioks. 20. Mass av; Joba Smith, No l.G st wharf; A Fitch, ran's Building; Gabriel Cokely. 214 at; Wm Williams. 381 19th Griffin Jones, 129 et; Wm Wilson, eor 17th and I st.

Mesa House; Bichard Sinclair, cor 19th and Conn John Cooler, I8th and sts; Patrick Byan, cor 24th and et; A McKiuney, cor 17th and I ets; Charles hobt Coleman, 253 17th st; Green, st. near John Walker, cor 15th and Patrick Camblin, at. bet 24th and Stith; Henry Markell, cor 22d and streets; Anderson. Treasury Department. Pereerfmith.

19thst, (soldier;) Jerrett Wallace. Generai Hospital corral; Jno let; Jacob Peter man. Galee'Hotel; Beo MaClelland, Ordnance Bureau; Jos Nichter, 17th st south; Jas Averr, 171 Pa av; H. J. Oneesebro, cor 18th st; Frank Riley, 24? let; Geo Abbott, 12H st; Andw 3 Sbeare ni eor 21st aad et: AU Smith.

Bst, bst21at and 22d; Bownun Rothway. 241 et, near Paav; Geo Burgher corner 171 and streets; Daniel Eing, 20ti street; Mr. Collina, r-7 Pannavi avenae; John euer, 178 atreet: Ed bet 24th and 2bth and and I Peter King bet and ano 2 and t3d Bts; Wan Brown, Met st, bet and Thos BOU at; John Andersoe Bitey'e Hooee; Jahn Orowley. Ooy Tho? Mino between list and 2id: Wm Orvig, V7 I st; inox. oor I7ta Baase; Wat 171 Paav; Abart Dew.

IM Pa av; John Nicolav. White Houae; Gatewood, cor lBth and Henry 8 Thompson, at, bet I and Valentine Hof. bftttotnnd Od; Caeiar Hau. et. Richard Monaiy.

HI Michael Drainey'e John O'Neal House? William I st. bet Hat and elf; cor '8ts and av; arid I ata; Michael ietti st James Row.rear of2 tb and Wm Brown, alley bet and at Houae; John Murray, 17th Houae; 8 Bennet, cor S3d and sta: Jno A William? in Corral bet Dand ate; Wm Welah. Goveri-ment horseman; Reuben Stahl, cor and sta; Mather Balihar, corner 22d and William Knhler, bet 19tb and and Land sts; Jack Downing, near Jas. Kelley.2lat.bat. and Geo.

Washington. 33 street. Contraband Henry Alley, bet. 25 and 2dth atreet, and I and Chas. Crump.

215 street Phillip Beni. Helini, JTo 2ist B. Bowell.cor. ISth and J. McDenitt, cor.

1Mb and Geo. Wolfer, 344 I st J. D. Harris, 312 I D. Kane, Houae, 190 N.

Y. Avenue Freeman M. Pensylvania Avenue Jess Campbell, 20tb between and Dougherty, cor. sSth and street Jas. F.

DawHon. cor. 17th and Pennsylvania Williams Ferguson, 14th and I street Jno. I bet. jnth and street Oarn-y.

st and av; McGuire. cor 26th and I Geo Herrill, cor and anth st; Jno King. 91 22d st; Terranee McLunar, general hospital, corral; Geo Lowery. 128 et; Ire; land, engineer Barai Simpson, generai hospital, 169 at: Levi Penningtan. 322 18th st; Jno Simes, 22s I st; Jno Snap, east side 26th bet and Jas wharf; Albert Nnves.

Pa av. bet 19th aad fHh st: -Edmonds, 2R1 16th at; Jos Faulkner cor 2lst aud at; Jno Donovan, corner 16th and etreets; Wm. Warfleld, 247 20th street; John Rainig. 131 st, bet 21st and 22d Jno Font. Galea' House; Jaa Brown.

23d st. bet and Schoffer, 22d st, bet and Henry Charltan. at, bet 15th and 16th; Medler, office: Geo Miller, cor ISth and Majer. av; I'at'k Henry, 63 Pa av; John Turner, 139 st: Robt McMillan.c*r 18th and st-: Edward Flaherty. General Hespital Corral; John Hay, Hi.u se; Henry Ludecke, st.

bet 24th and 23th; Harrison Green, 35 st; Patrick Murphy, st; Williams, cor 17th and I Wm A Ault. do; John Mahoney, I st, bet 23d nnd 24th; Thos Rone, at, WmCarter.N?) 2,25.1 17th st; Patk Fitz, ehr 21st and Bti: Edwd Kendall. 17th st A Flynn. 2d Anditor's Office; Chas Haslcr. cor Hand 19th sts; Peter Hellrick, opposite market; Arthur Tapley, Provost Marshal Office; John 8hort, st, near carral; Jackson, 19th st, bet and John Murphy.

22d st. bet and Wm Shsrlrirh. cor 14th and sts; Chas Younir. near market; Elias Marsh, clerk, Building; Jas Department; Jno Msrkley. 21st and Fats; Merrill, 52 Pa av: Fredk Kaooebacher, st, bet 18 and 19th; Nichols; Adam Caness, 20th at, bet and Solomon Shaffer, cor and Saml Williams, 0 at.

bet 21st and 22d; Jac.b Henlein I st, bet 21st and 4M; Chas at; A Warthington. Finance office; l'ynch. 22d at, bet and II: Adm Voglfaberger. 244G st, bet 17th and 18th; Dennis O'connor, Houae: Bush, Rilev's Corral; Wm Buttle. Col Wieewell's office; Phillips, st, bet and 26th; Geo Lensency, 421 15th st: Owen Clark, 23d st.

near Blankford. I et, 1 Pijuare from Circle; Saml Blackwell, bet 19th and tl and and Dnl artin, G. bet 19th and 20th; Geo Simms, 165 I st John Nichols. lrJ7 20th Wm Scott, st, bet 17th and Hth Bu-11 Belum, st; Mr Richards, 273 Vt av rt Ri le 'a Mess honse; Wm A Phillips.eor and sts; Wm Thomas. Rile t's Corral; Woody, 19th st and av; Wm Nugent, 111 25th st; Albert Payne, General Hospital Corral Andrew McKenna, Tieas ury Department; Chas Holt, Jackson's Hill, 20th st: Keyser.

Wilson's Carpenter st aad av; Jaa Manhenney, Ambulance Park; Ohae II II Brown.38119thet;DThonias, 18th st.bst DandB; Cbs Thompson. 86 Pa av; T. Cook, 254 at; Anderson Lane, bet 23d and 24th and I and st; Boder. 23d st. bet and Solomon Simmes, st.

bet and Ja? S'raw. st mess Jno Middleton, at. bet 17th and lStb; Galbraith, cor 17th and st; Thos Leithhead, c.ir list and et; Alonzo Trill, cor 17th and Jno messenger; Bavid F. McCarty, 171 Pa av. This closes the draft for the First ward and the announcement that it was over was received with cheers by those who had escaped.

The notices will be served to-day, and the Hoard of Enrollment will at once proceed to receive substitutes; examine claims for exemption, or accept the conscript. Among the elect to-day were John Q-. Nicolay, Esq. and Major John Hay, the President's Private Secretary. The announcement of their names elicited freat applause and cheering.

Wm. Rapley, Alderman of the First ward, is also in for it, as is Mr. Whitman Bestor, private "secretary of Mr. George W. Riggs.

Frank B. Medler at present Superintendent at Arlington, but formerly a Captain in tbe Ira Harris cavalry has been elected to fight again. Terrenes Drury, son of Justice Drury, drew a prize. George Washington (2) Patrick Henry and Jack Downing are called upon to tight. Wabd Exemption Ad adjourned meeting of this association was held at Island Hall last evening, C.

S. Noyes, in the chair, and W. J. urtagli, Esq secretary. The Chair stated the first business in order to be reports from tbe collectors which had been appointed at the previous meeting.

They were then called in the order of their appointment, and together paid into the hands oftbe treasurer tbe sum of On motion, R. H. Graham, was relieved from duty as collector, and B. S- Donelson was appointed to fill the vacancy. Dr.

G. P. Fenwick was also appointed in the place of Geo. White, Esq. On motion, Capt.

J. R. McConnell was added to the committee. On motion, the ward exemption club were requested to meet at the hall at 7 o'clock this (Tuesday) evening, one hour previous to the general meeting of the citizens. Justice Boswell moved that tbe Association pledge itself to raise whatever amout might be necessary to fill the quota of the ward, and that no man drafted should leave the ward; which was carried with enthusiasm.

Mr. R. F. Bartle suggested that a large sum of money might be collected at the Arsenal If arrangements conld be made so that their subscriptions, payable the first of the month, could be received. Mr.

Jas. King stated that he had made large collections at the Arsenal, which would be paid on pay day, for which he and Mr. Dudley wo aid be personally responsible, and Mr. Semmes wonld advance the money. At this point a delegation of colored men entered the roem, beaded by Mr.

John F. N. Wilkinson, and presented to tbe association the sum of $401-92, the result of a meeting of the colored people at the Wesley Zion Church. He stated that the notice of the meeting had been so short that the number present was not ao large as desired. With sufficient time they could collect instead of Meetings would be held every evening until the draft took place.

A communication was received from Colin Crusor, stating that of the S400 had been collected by the colored committee. A complimentary vote to the colored people appreciatory of their efforts in raising this handsome amount was unanimously passed. On motion the following gentlemen were added to the collection F. Barker, Alexander Skinner, George Z. Collison, J.

G. Dudley, W. A. Hughes, J. Yanskiver, James I.a fontaine, John Webster, Levi Joues, H.

S. Litchfleld, R. L. Crown, R. Magee, Jno.

T. Springman, John Strainer, John Amery, W. H. West, Jonas B.Ellis, Otho Boswell, G. R.

Thompson, George Wright, William Wise, Captain Gedaey, Justice Boswell, T. Hunt. Mr. Semmes suggested that In view ot the fact that the association had pledged itself to fill the qnota ot the ward It wonld be well for those present forward and state what amount they would pledge themselves to give, provided It was filled, the money not to be used unless needed for that purpose. Tbe speaker beaded the list with and In a very.few moments, the sum of $2,170 was eubscribed.

The collections for the evening were then stated by the secretary as follows collectors, t5.097.19; collection from colored peo pie, new S5S3.11; guaranty lnnd, $2 170; total, ffb 231.22. After transacting some further detail business in relation to tbe collectors the meeting adjourned- It is not neceasary to say anything of tbe spirit that characterized the meeting. The result speaks for itself. ThTAVAL GUNNERY CATECHISM, adapted to the latest Official and approved by the Bureau ol Ordnance, Navy Department. By D.

Rrandt $1.51. Dablgren's Roat Guns. Rormann on Shrapnell Shell. Sir Howard Douglas' Naval Gunnery. London.

itarr tt Naval Gunnerv Instructiona. Luce's Naval Light Artillery. Afloat and Ashore. Simpson's Ordnance and Naval Gunnery. Ward's Ordnance and Naval Gunnery.

Pennent'a Story of the Guna. London. Thomas on Rifled Ordnance. Rilled Field Piecea Col. Anderson on the Manufacture of TAYLOR.

STEAMER BALTIMORE HA8 ARRIVED Con aigneea will please attend the reception of their gooda at once This Steamer aaila.for New York. Tbureday. Sept. at 9 a. MORQANtA RH1NEHART.

Agta S' AN YOUTHS' FALL AND WINTER CLOTHING. We Invite parent? to aa inspection our large stock of BOYS' OVBROOAT8. BOYS' JACKETS. PANTS, BOYS' VESTS BOYS' SHIRTS. UNDKR8HIRT8.

DRAWERS. Ac which we are selling as low as gooda of tics can had for ia the WALL STEPHENS A CO 3-2-2 Pennsylvania avenue, aep.4-ln.if EDUCATIONAL. OMMEROIAL COLLEGE ttb aad 1 opposite Poet Office. Hoars ef boya, from 9 a. to .1 m.

ladles, 4 te ALADT having a education In Banste. VMhea to a few PU PILE tar JmtUatMmn. Tsrm? moderato. ol at 4H? it th between 0 etrss? vani? a ve au 5 O'CLOCK P. GOVERNMENT SECURITIES.

Jay Oooke A Ce. furnish the following quotations of Government aecurities ASBINOTOB, Sept. 20, Baying. Selling. U.

S. Coupon U.S. lw 7 3-10 Treasury Notes.110 111 One Year Certificates. f4 94 Certificate Checks. jgx New Boabd.

LATE IKini UP RIVER. Tbe Rebela under Johnaoa and Md'aaalaad Attack Averill nt Back to Haineaville, near Palling Wn. terr Obtaining Drives Them Back to Bunker Hill nnd Re-occnpie? Mnrtinsbarg. We learn from partie? who arrived here lis night from Hageretown, that on Sunday the rebels, nnder McCausland and Johnson, advanced form Bunker Hill and attacked Avarili at Martinsburg. Averill, after a spirited resistance, fell back to Hainesyile, a short distance from Falling Waters, on the Virginia side of the river, where he took np a position.

Dujing Sunday night Averill received reinforcements, and at 4 o'clock yesterday morning advanced against the rebels and drove tn-m back to Bunker Hill, and re-occupied Martinaburg. The lose in these engagements was not definitely known, but is supposed to be light. On Sunday a body of dismounted cavalry was dispatched irom the camp at Hagerstowa to Williamsport- when? they are now guarding the fords of tbe river. The cannonading canned by the affair was distinctly heard at Hageretown, and caused considerable anxiety as to the result Passengers who came down Irom town to Frederick yesterday state that when passing through Mtddletown Valley, at eleven o'clock a. continuons cannonading could be heard in the direction of Berry ville, from the point where Sheridan was engaged with Early.

The stage passed quite a number of panickfarmers in the -alley, wbo were running of their horse? for fear that the rebels might succeed in getting across the river. Tbe subsequent news that Sheridan had beaten Early badly, driving him through Winchester, reassured tbe farmers, who took the back track homeward with their cattle. FHOM THB FRONT. The United States mail steamer Charlo tte Vanderbilt, Capt. Oolmay, arrived here this morning at to o'clock from City Point with the army mails and passengers.

She reports that an engagement is anticipated, as (heavy skirmishing and picket firing was still going on in the vicinity of the Weldon Road yesterday morning at 10 o'clock. Tbe rebels continue to throw an occasional shell at our working parties on our new railroad, but with little or no effect. Sunday night the movement of the rebela in the vicinity of Sycamore church Indicated that tbey were making preparations tor another raid in our rear for the purpose, it was supposed, of getting to City Point if possible. Rumors were afloat at City Point Sunday night that tbe rebele were withia miles of that place, but no person could be found wbo saw them. Our troops were called out and held in readiness, but up to ten o'clock yesterday morning no rebels had made their apperrance.

The man killed on the downward trip of the Vanderbilt was John M. Reed. His body was conveyed to City Point, where it was iaterred. The man that committed the deed was placed under guard there, and will be tried by courtmartial. The steamer Keyport, Capt.

E. S. Tolbert, while coming out ot the channel at Fortress Monroe yesterday, ran against an anchor left there by the wreckers, and stove In her bottom. She filled rapidly, and It was found necessary to run her on the flats, where she sunk in twelve feet water a few moments after tbe accident. All on board were saved, and wreckers have been sent for to raise her.

A SALUTE IN HONOR OF GEN. SHERIDAN'S VICTORY. By direction of the Secretary of War, to-day at 12 o'clock a sainte of one hnndrad guns was fired from Franklin Square by battery let U. S. regular artillery, la honor of the glorious victory achieved by Gen.

Sheridan over the rebel Gen. Early. Odeon Building, with usual promptness, sends us an early copy of Har per's Magazine for October, and Frank Leslie's Lady's Magazine, same month. Also, from Hudson Taylor, 334 Peansylvania avenue, we have a copy of Harper for Octo" ber. TELEGRAPHIC NEW? From Europe.

New Yobk, Sept. steamer City ot London has arrived from Liverpool. Her news is anticipated. Steamer Brooklyn. Boston, Sept.

sloop of war Brooklyn has arrived here to repair. Sew York Stock Board. the People's 511 Ninth New Yobk, Sep. S. coupon U.

S. 5.20 Certificates of IndebU Gold, N. Y. Central, Erie, i5 Hudson River, Beading, 130 Michigan Central, 133 Michigan Southern, lllinola Central. Cleveland and Pittsburg, ill Cleveland aad Toledo, Chicago and Hock Island, 10? Milwaukle and Prairie du Chien, Pittsburg, Fort Wayne and Chicago, Alton and Tena Haute, Chicago and Northwestern, 52; Oulckallver.

SEVENTH STREET. high RED LOUNGES high and awnibg. GILT FRAME MIRRORS. Jnst received per achooner Empire twenty different atylee RED LOUNGES, which we are offering at very low figureOur stock of GILT FRAME MIRRORS will be found extensive, and in prie? will compare with that of any bous? in the Uaji-d States. Purchasers, remember we are our entire stock of FURNITURE AND HOUSEKEEPING generally is per cent, lees than any house in th? city.

If you are in vantif good articles at low prices don't forget us. Call and examine onr stock. bo doing you incur no obligation to purchase. We etili allow ten per cent, on all bills of and upwards. BON TZ, Successor to Bouts A Griffith.

sep Street. COLORED INITIAL STAMPING ON NOTE PAPER AND At D1MPSEY A O'TOOLE'S. aep 17-eo2t Penn'a bet. 9th and 10th ASSE COLLINS A PHILADELPHIA DRAUGHT ALE AND PORTER. I ass now reeei ving large quantities of AUGH ALE and PORTER from this eelebratad brewery, wbich I am prepared to furniah on short notte? all person? who favor me with their Orders given to my drivers will be promptly attended to.

Gooda delivered in all part? ef Washington aa? Georgetown, free of charge. RILEY A. 8HINN. Agent. Untos Depot, 5T Green D.

O. JLTafE I LIME U8T ARRIVED aad sal', UBS barrala beat Rockiaud wood burnt LIMB. Alao. a carg? LATB8 SULLIVAN. tep 19-tt? aor.

aad atrseta. MATTIRG AT PRIVATE hav? reeai-ed tf ageB.r WD Boils of aaisauart-r MATTING, of To wbieh in vit? th? atteattoa ef W. L. WALL A Co Anotioaenit and Oonmtaaion MarebaaU, South 9th atreet sad Pennsylvania mi! LATHS! LlafU fr on board Sehooner Hot ton lying at Gainaad'a wharf, foot of 4th Barrel? of freeh Rockland Lim? aad if BULL? TO Will be let Oawe at say ataWe between I. Na Isaf.

r. boren tend BU of entering th? yard, aad Inn? tat tlM- r.y be JathUic Church, near laiUssd Park, te?.

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