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THE EVENING STAR 19 PUBLISHED EVERY AFTERNOON, (SUNDAY EXCEPTED, aT THE STAR BUILDINGS, Conner Puxn's AVENUE AND lity Street, BY .D. WAL. Ww. D. WALLACH. served im packages tarriers at 24a Rovere, ae Taouth, a moail ebseri! Weer pice in $4.50 4 year, in adeaney: $2 for i oO 8; Gi for three mm: 3 and for less than THE WEEKLY STAR. LIS FEe 4 ¢ This excellent Family and News Journal, con- taining a greater variety of interesting reading than can be found im any pther—ia published op Friday peorning, al aot TeRws—Gash, invariably, im adcance. ~ Single copy, per anpum.. 00 Five copier Ten copies .. Twenty-five stem chee ae BO OO . It invariably cowtains the “Washington News’? that has made The Datty Eeoming Star circulate so onths at the rate contaawesk. Single — oe Cs in rape , TWO CENTS, RMN should be it to the ‘OL. oes briort o tock w otherwise hoymay not} =o We, XX. WASHINGTON, D. C., WEDNESDAY, O s8-T-186¢O- 2. The language of nature attests that whoever would enjoy the pleasures of food, the beauties of flowers and landscapes, the joys of compan- DENTISTRY. HSS" + POH Hers, No: 310 Pennsylvania Avenue, Bet. oth and oth streets, Washington, D.C. ionship, the richness of literature, or the honors ore fd, tu ihe mast lnipreved of station and renown, must preseree their health, est netice and on thode- And yet how little is it valued, and how care- lied on oe lessly preserved. The stomach is the receptacle 8 and Biock Teeth é ‘OAS. Po HUNT. ofall nourishment, and the fountain frem which oa aE BUNT waez. | Bll parts of the body derive their sustenance. ‘When foul, injurions food enters the stomac! aneute sympathy disorganizes al¥ other organ: and disease, more or less painful, must follow. ; TEETH. M. rooars M. D., the [: Patentee of the MINERAL PLATE TERT otonte personally xt his ofc - attends, The laws of nature cannot be violated with Boosehe. cen weer these teeth Wha impunity. Night revelry, living, irreg- ularity of meals, and a disordered appctile, will gradually desiroy the power and activity of the Stomach. How many ladies and gen!lemen eat qnd drink disease at late suppers, and arise in the morning with headache, loss of appetite, latquid, unrefreshed, feverish, low spirited, weak and inca- acitated to perform any mental or physical & amd no person cam wear others who - ‘Wear others. sire shaer netron eonrsttet f who are particular and wish the purest, trongest and most perfect denture that ean ‘preduce, the MINERAL PLATE will be warranted. -tt. im this city—No. 335 Sth and -W0th streets pbis. BMY SEPPLI EB: Orrice or re CuiEp QuaRteRvAsteR, te a the Pe Wasitxetos, September 21, 18. PRoposals are invited for furnishing for the nse @f the army of the Potomac the following articles: Uisease, = DYSPEPSIA, which assumes a thousand shapes, and points There can be no medi remedy that will turn lead into food, or poisoned drinks into nourish. supply exhau ; s of dist ‘correct the eff ase, When the habits ¥ best quality Timothy May, secure: are abandoned, Batra, the weight ofeach bate to be marked | Phe Medical Paculty has exhausted its r ereon. . n pati 3,900 700, bushele of Onts, of the beat quality, in search for generations in creating appetizers | and overcoming stomachic derangements, Cer- tain ingredients were well established as pos- ressing beneficial qualities; among these were CALISAYA BARK AND ST. CROIX RUM But stil components were wanting, and reg’ larity could not be obtained. An invalid phy- sician, sojourning in t ropical island of St. Croix, observed the habits of the natiyes, and Rathered from them the receipt for the final accomplishment of this .most important end. ‘The article was first made and used as a private medicine. Its effects were so salutary that it is now being produced and consumed in immeuse quantities under ihe name of DRAKE'S PLANTATION BITTERS, OR OLD HOMESTEAD TONIC. They act with the power of a medicine, and are taken by old or young with the pleasure of a beverage. The sale of these bitters was at first confined to our extreme Southern cities, but they are now becoming well known throughout the world, and are recommended h the most unbounded confidence, for ali complaints origi- | nating from a disordered or diseased stomach— | such as Dyspepsia, Liver Complaints. Nervous etr sacks, well sewed. 7,000 cords and Hickory Wood, well seasoned and of the best quality. Each bid must be accompanied by the endorse ment of two responsible persons that the coutrac i Srecwittbee re teeter ‘to time ae the: open rare ticles ma d contracts will be awarded for the suantiues needed fe the lowest responsible ler up to the ti opening. Theright is reserved to accept all oF any part ‘of bid. "Eros sals should be endorsed ‘Proposals for Hay = ‘Oat, or Woot as the Sire Ineeie ‘ate envelopes. S INGALLS reer Pe Lieut, Col, anda. D.C. se 23-tf Chief Quarterinas ter. Cc ASH HOUSE! QUICK SALES AND SMALL PROFITS, DRY GOODS st lowest prices and a deduction of Lee on all sales of $10 and over. yeu want to bny your goods cheap, buy froma Cash ell exclusively for Cash, Conse- quentiy, our prices are always the lowest. Castomers who bay of us to the amount of $10 snd upwards will have 5 per cent, acted from the amount of their bills. all kinds of HOUSR- F iF Stock is now complete in DEnss. Gop S3__G MOURNING GOODS, WHITE GOODS, SHAWLS, HOSIE: 35 RNISHING DIY “GOOD: : = = Affections, Loss of Appetite, Intermitient Fevers, to inspect our stoc fore purchas Ague, Weakness, &c. F Coe go ims Pse lees rie wor Rt of thee ‘As. a morning Appetizer, and after dinner part of the city or Georgetown free s JOS. J. MAY, New Store, > Penne: ja ayenne. fe B-6t between 9th and Ith sts. HE GREASUN WOUSE. TABLISHED IN 1850. Situated Corner of E and 13th sts., Pa. ave. tonic, they are held in high estimation, and should be found upon the side board of every family. They are also much relied upon in the Tropics for Serofula, Rheumatism, and Dropsy. IMPORTANT CERTIFICATE, “RocnestTen, September 2%, 1561. “Messrs. P.H. Drake & Co.—Genilemen: I have been a great suiferer from Dyspepsia tor three or four years, I have tried many, if not all, the remedies recommended for its cure. Instead of relief I became worse, had to aban- atall times find it their interest to pay_him a vis’ having no doubt but that the extensive prepara: tions which he has made for their comfort, will | don my proteesion, and suffered greatly trom Sy per, peered tak engine aii an} Cok hing Tate. My mind was much affected, without Board. at moderate rates. se 13-lua* dep: land gloomy. About three months ago I tied the Plantation Bitters. They almost : — ae 2 ‘ paisa y be! ed.me. I continued their NO CURE. NO PAY! immediately benefitted HOSE Suffering with Geos Gaceumption. | He ane lovmy sxemi doy, F am nears Chronic Rheu:atism, Neuralgia, Stiff Joimts, Tu- | man. I have recommended tein i mors, Cs *, &¢., &¢.,ean be cured, if curable, nd, as faras I know, always with sig: oy, psqustic Treatment or laying on ef hands, by Lam, yery respectfully yours, RS. WREN, Physician and Mic wife, 449 K st., “Rev. J. 8. between gth and 7th. a Mrs. Major Von —, of Washington, testifies that S_T_1500_x. her violent pains in face and heal (had no rest @ ee ene away in the s: That you may be your own judge of the effi- cacy of thes: elebrated Bitters, we submit a partial -formula of the articles of which they are composed. ST. CROIX RUM The tonic properties of pure Crotx Rum fire well known, and it has long been recom- by physicians. It is manufactnred n the Sugar Cane Plant, di tint we use, is n the estates of a that island, S BARK, Week) w. @ Of a fei in utes. Aino, fein Mre. Wren’s Magnetic Ointurent Xery valuable in ber family for Prickly Heat, Sore Nipples, &c.; thinks no mother should without Mrs. 0., of Georgetown, was given up by several plysicians ; could only walk with help, having suf- fered wit! ronic Rheumatism for years; has been under Mrs. Wren’s Magnetic Cure seven vos m7 phew) co Baapne amile wi 1 eno ‘ever yields quickly to others shewld knew t two-thi: dren’s com pitints are can: Betic Wona x by Worms. few planters in the interior cures speedily CALISAYA, OR KING : MF Mag- . - My Ma: So ebcomene also cures Prickly Heat, u ene ° . Plosh - was mnk 0 civilization until the m Gufs, Dares-Bentte Dolls on ane Coke ee of the seventeenth century. The native tions. ay as above, at 25 cents per bottle or box, | Peru are generally supposed to have been long 86 16-liw* previou acquainted with its most wonder- ful medi 1 quulities. Humboldt makes fu- T, GIVE ME A CALL! HE Undersigned respectfully informs his friends and the public that he will open Iris well-known establishment this day for, the seaton. He has had it theroughly Fepaired and neatiy fitted, 2nd has also been engaged ai] the summer in be Z the most choice OYSTERS the ope Bay be ee in his famous creeks at Piney Peint. I will receive by the steamer James Guy, from Yorxble mention of ‘he febrifnze qualities of this article as an antidote to Fever anp AGuE, Intermittent and Matar s, In his exten- tive South American t The ¢ haying in’ eficial effects of th to Spain, in th rroy of Pern, erson experienced the ben= rk, is said. on her retarn 640, to ha ine is seek. a fresh supply. inde. | duced this remedy into Europe. arrangements there will be no failure in filling a1 Jesuits, who are said to haye obtained tor it ets that may be made with the establishment, | the enormous sum of its weight in silrer. From aswe have never heretofore failed te do, independ: on pd enor = dcisplote thak it saa: DER, atitle which it retained many y with any honre in the United states. $Ore | 1638, we are told that an En I pledge myself to pay particular attention to fur. | H:tme of Sir John Talbot employ nishing hetels, restaurants, sutlers and private | success in Fran in a families, at the lowest cash prices. and-Ague, Dyspepsia, Nervons Affection this circumstance it was calied Jx: Will keep alxo on hand # fine assortment fresh’ | 0; Appetite, Weakness and Debility, pita- conped FRUITS 2 hermetically sealed MEA tion of the Heart, Diarrhoea, &c., &¢., under the name of English Powders; at length, in the year 1679, he sold the secret of its origin and preparation to Louis X1¥., by whom it was diyniged. It is now a standard remedy, and is employed in the preparation of the Plantation Bitters, CASCARILLA BARK is another important ingredient. It is employed fs a& gentle stimulant and tonic, in Dyspepsia, Chrome Diarrhera, Colic, Dysentery, and dis- euses ef the stoma tnd bowels, DANDELION is used for inflammtion of the loins and spleen, in cases of bilary secretions and dropsical aifec- Depot 281 C st., between i0th and j1th. Washington City, D. 0, T, NOTICE O HOTELS, GROCERS, RESTAURANTS, PRI- VATE FAMILIES, &e. The Subscribers have Just received a fresh ship- ~ ment o © CASES ST. JULIEN AND FLORRACG CLARETS, which they offer ti sale at New York prices, Also, they have constantly on hand 4 Large and Well Selected Stock of seS-tf Choice BRANDIES. tions, dependent upon obstructions of the ab- OLD MADERIAs, PORTS. SHERRIES dominal viscera, and derangement of the diges- BovAION. OLD RIE, SCOTCH, aud IRISH | tive organs gencrally, west TSR TES. . CHAMOMILE FLOWERS SREMEAORES of all favorite brands, used for enfrebled digestion and want of appe- LONDON AND DUBLIN PORTERS, tite. BEAD Wie excere. cicadas te . Ss i ici it yer efficienc: GHILTON CHEDDER ae SNGLIEH Darny | {8,3 Medicinal plant of ve % : cially valuable in Scrofula, Rheuma~ Aes, KEMP'S HERMETICALLY SEALED | ‘#™- nc Netretic ateciions. 5 : Ey @ and ENGLISH CORDIA! an aromatic carminative, creating flesh, muscle Seabtae KISSEXGEN and ENG: and milk. Much used in nursing. y DOLE a OOH ON S—T—1860—X Cae OT PuSeeNe 2 oe Another ingredient or Temarkable and won- With an extensive assortment of derful Yixiues, ted in the preparation of these FANCY GROCERIES, Bitters—is a native of Brazil and as yet un- For sale by known tothe commerce of the world. Span- BININGER & CO. . ish writer says: * * # * # sudministered Branch-219 estanilahed 77) with St. Créee ram, it never fails to relieve Ner- Wiliards’ Hotel, Washington, | vous tremor, Wakefulacss, disturbed sleep, &c5 4A Just received a small lot of Officers’ Liquor | and that it is ueed with great effect by the Bra- Chests. au iz wilian, Spanish and oe pine here mh E FOLKS AT ds of | €n their color and beauty. J! imparts cheerful- Oe ee ee ae are OE | os to tnaddispesilion, aad brilliancy tthe Conk. Home.” Officers and Folgiers re cordially invited | plexion.”” We withhold its name from the pub- to inspect ourlurge stock of Dry Goods, for home | lic for the pr ‘To the above are added, Clove buds. Orange, Carraway, Coriander and Snake root. The whole is combined by a perfect chemical pro- cess, and under the immediate supervision of a skillful and scientific Pharmaceutist. DRAKE'S PLANTATION BITTERS, OR OLD HOMESTEAD TONIC, _ are pnt up in Patent Bottles, representing a Swiss cottage and are an ornament to the side- toord. SEA SICKNESS. Travelers by railroad or upon the inland riv- ers, where the great change of water is such a prolific canse of incipient disease, like te on gts actual | BILIOUS, ee AG UE AND Pa. avenue and Ninth st., Saget etl 5 ry aildine may feel a certain reliance, if they protect tes a F — Bit ee akessaehves with these Bitters. The muddy R OFFICERS AND SOLDIERS. water of the Western rivers, filled with de. cayed vegetable animal matter, is quite sure to THICK GREY BLAN produce disease unless guarded by an antidote, such as is found in the Plantation Bitters. AT 1S 8ALD OF THE PLANTATION ei BITTERS. “PHILADELPHIA, Ist month, 16th day, 1862. “EstreMED Frrenp: Wilt thow send me another ease of thy Hitters ! Nothing has proven @ price only. the actual cash standard value in plain fiewres. Our Northern and Eastern correspondents sup- us daily with Fine DRESS GOC CLOAKS, HAWLS, READY MADE Dit ite.) ee? All pareel« properly packed for express or other conveyance, free of charge. . . ‘An Inspection of stock and prices implies no ob- ligation to purchase. 4 ae - “Perry Building,” Be 2-10t Pa. avenue ani Ninth street. PINE bRESS GOO! AL consum pica On. mar \ ALL FABRICS.—Al modern fabrics for e Dresses. Ne rn and Eastern correspondents send Bs new supplies daily. ‘One price only, marked in vahe. NKETS for ex use, BLER CLovits cag JASSIMERS, Noemie “nad DHAWERS BALY BOSE. POCKET HAN DKERCHIEES, &e. t ape hin ref DRY GUODS for sending home to price only, the actual cash standard value, ud dream not this is the beginning of that horrid | towards a miserable life and premature decay ? | iment, tut medical science: can. assist nature, | ids, and, to a greatextent, | im Plain Agures Ml A ‘ ly packe: beneficial or agreeable to my invalid wite (or other mete tee cr charg bop arg bei and myself, as the segrege Say vile inspection of stock wolic: i be oth: di, gAAC HO .” ae Pi nn, are Bo. 9° N. Bathe scent of the Lreoenr ge ber of a enn. avenue an stree ont Bitters is their wsted purity. The omy ey lng a Oren ie, and every article used, is war. Nanri GS, opened to-day, with ail kone ranted perfectly pure. askas wae tetas ef DRY GOODS for current want. Be careful that every reread 5 only, thé actual cash value marked in | simile signatnre of the Proprictors, P.H. plain Bgures. PERRY & BRO,, & Co., New York. aa —s Pa. avenue and Ninth strest.~ | “pyc;kels PLANTATION BITTERS are sold WH FFING PAPER, [by all DrURsists: ao WAKE & CO, \ cen Yr ream. aurants. 2 a tan Neen WP RANGK TAYLOR, | “se 2-c0i3t No. 2 Broadway. CTOBER 1, 1852. generally througheut the country, BF Eingle copies (in wrappers) can be procured at the counter, immediately after the issue of the paper. Price-THREE CENTS i AMUSEMENTS. LOvISIAKRA AveNuR, NEAR SIXTH STARRBT, In Rear of National Hotel. THE GREAT KEZORT OF THE MASSES. A WEEK OF BRILLIANT NOVELTY. °t profess to hi h artist ‘We Gen’t profess a bave aut ae ats as but we have got the beantiffMl Mle MARIBTTA. RAVEL. oem ake" LOKEN: Wes. but we can show you the sweetest vocali«t thathas ever appeated in thiscity. and that is MIsBAGNES SOUTH BRLAND. If you want to sce a great Irish comedian, LEU NARS WE FLORENCE. UB... you wanld go to the theater ; but if you want to sag the beat Ethiopian comedian living, you will comme to the Centerbarr ani Rea aa ONS, His style of performanceis not like 38 tYF0L TEEFERSON S ERSON 'S, it for 4 good, hearty lauch. you only want to see © BOB HART. " and if hecan"t suit you, why, you can’t see “MR. AND MRS BARNEY WILLTAMS, is, and hie comic songs willexcite your risibittlies to such a degree t wore ee: not waht to see J. 8. CLARKE, because he has left Washington, but W. EMER: has not, neither does be intend to, but if MISS MAGGI4 MI TCHELL Was to hear MISS AMELIA WELLS fing, she could not help laughing, ag DAN SETOHELL ted funny, my boy!” Bome people the only Place to ses A CIRCUS is under a canyas; but we can show them one that Will astonish them more than NIXON'S CREMORNE GARD would; and for . ACROBATS AND RIDERS, ASILEY’S AMPHITHEATER, LONDON, a ain'te circumstance. When you see such an artist a8 . RK. DE LOUIS, se DE LOCTS, people wouder ; pnd, as SHAKSPEARE |’ rays, “Can such things be?’ We answer, it can! JOHN DIAMOND was a dancer, but the people say they never saw such a one ss JEAN CLOSKI. «the natives, and so does DWIN FORREST ; but it will certai your gravity to see THE PRI} comet | BEANS, | and the othe great company, who tly appear at th AT CANTERBURY! GREAT CANTERBURY! GREAT CANTERBURY! GREAT CANTERBURY?! A, GRAND BILL THIS WEEK! REPLETE WITH DUN AND HUMOR! Don't Fati to Cone! : If You are Wise, says, it's so ““h th in| G it makes He astoni, : You Wal. Doors open,7 o'clock; performance, 8; close at 11. Admission 2 cents. Orchestra Chairs 5) cents. GRAND MATINEE EVERY SATURDAY, [eS AND CHILDREN, — Ladies 3) cents; Children pen at 20’clock; performance at 2X. der strictly inaintained. PORER CONCERN AY THE Wa ACADEMY OF MUSIC, 289 Pa. a tween 9th and Lith sts.—New AKRANG igned is happy an engaxem t in wttendance te prose Concert comimence~ 7 sé BJ: HEN ‘owe. GREAT AMERICAN CIRCUS EQUESTRIAN SCHOOL, Gardner & Ifemming’s. The Orgs n of which has just been completed TOUR THROUGH EUROPE, but which, composed of 100 MEN AND EDUCATED HORSES ANDA COMPLETE ZOOLOGICAL DEPARTMENT, will first appear in this city BOUISIANA AVENUE, Near Tenth Street, LOUISIANA AVENUE, Near Tenth Street, INAUGURAL EXERCISES on SATURDAY AFTERNOON AND NIGHT, SATURDAY AFTERNOON AND NIGHT, SATURDAY AFTERNOON AND NIGHT, MADAME TOURNAIRE, The Dashing Female Equestrienne, Greatest Living, from Nixon's Cremorne Garden, on MISS ELIZA GARDNER, The Beautiful Equeftrian Danseuse, M’LLE HELONIN BREGY, The Accomplished Equestrienne, Mr. HENRY MORESTE, With his Startling Trapeze Act. Mr. DAN GARDNER, The Mimic, Jester, and Comic Singer. Mr. GEORGE DERIOUS, The Great American Rider, who will each night Ride Without Saddle or Bridle an Untamed Camanche Horse. R. HEMMING, The Greatest Living Performer on the Corde Tendu and General Equestrian, Mr. BENOIT TOURNAIRE, Mr. GEO. KINCADE, Mr, GERALD PEPPER, Mr. G. HILL, &., &e, ADMISSION 25 AND 50 CENTS LOUISIANA AVENUE and TENTH STREET. SATURDAY AFTERNOON AND NIGUT. rep 2-tf [Roccenenrs 70, VOLUNTEERS. . Mayor’s Orrick, > Washington, September 2, 1862. The undersigned committee to encourage volun- teer enlistments under the act approved August 25, 1862, entitled “an act making approprition for bounties to volunteer enlistment,” hereby. notify those interested that they may be found at t i Ko. 476 Seventh street, he of Thomas EB. Lloyd, Went Wetween Band "# sicoata aarti trom eat after this day to carry into effect the provisions of the above recited act, where arrangements will be made to pay and receive the bounties offered by the Corporation of Washington. The bounties under this act are by its terms limited Bret to. raising to their full Red pee of men the Firstand Second District of Columbia nee and hao to the formation of other and i Tegiments. sdditional regiment oe LLOYD, Board of Aldermen, WM. W. Ral s of Gommon Council, PETER F. BACON, JAMES Y. DAVIS, On f Citizens, re2stawiw RICHARD WALLACH, Mayor. L & SON CCAMPBEL!: Me ENNSYLVANIA AVENUE, A genuine assortment of HARDWARE Som ARMY GOODS] _ i ry 4 : BAB IRON AND STEEL} au 22-020" WASHINGTON THEATRE, Connex Ervevenru axp C Strexts. Lestee......... HENkY ©. Jannerr. Stage Manager . -A. H. Davespoar. Third night of the Gifted and Original Actress, MISS ADAH ISAACS MENKEN. who will aprear in the beautiful character of WIDOW CHEE LY, and in her laughable speciality of POLLY CRISP. THIS EVENING, The Elegant Comedy of THE SOLDIER'S DAUGHTER! Widow Cheerly..... Miss Adah Isaacs Menken £0NG {188 ANNIE WILKS The entertainment will conclude with the laugha- ble Farce of AN UNPROTECTED FEMALE! Polly Crirp (an Unprotected Feinale, entirely a'one, very fond of theatricals and good looking young men). . ;:-Miss Adah Tsaacs Menken In which she will king “The Captain with his Whiskerr” and several French and Italian gon; . in the tenor and coprano voices, and give her Hife- like imitations of Charlotte Cushman, Edwin Porrest and Edwin Booth. WZ Due notice will given of the first ss RATE DENIN, Miss VIOLA and Mr. J. ADMISSION. Dress Circle and Parquette Orchestra Chairs. L. BA Private Boxes. +5 Seats can be secured daily from 9a. m, till 5 p.m. Doo: at7? o'clock. ominence at 7% FORD'S NEW TENTH STR. THEATER. Tenth st., above Pennsylvania av. JonN T. Fonrv. Lessee and Manager Hiumrurey Biaxp -- Stage Manager THIS EVENING, LAST MET. BUT ONE he HIGHLY POPULAR axp GREAT MORAL PLAY In which the favorite young nctress. MISS MAGGIE MITCHELL, HAS CREATED SUCH A SENSATION, Represented in five acts, and entitled FANCHON, THE CRICKET? oo MIS® MYPOHELL - MISS MITCHELL AFTERNOON, AFT BENOON . : PRICES OF ADMISSION. Dress Circle and Pargquett Orchestra Seat: Family Circl Private Boxe: S No extra charge for reserved seat Doors open at a quarter to7 o'clock ; overture at 8 o'clock ; curtain rises at a quarter past 8 o'clock. GROVER'S THEATER. Penn. avenue, near Willards Hotel. LEONARD GROVER... ++ +--+ --. MANAGER Tio Nichts of Special Attraction Only! THI? EVENING. Last Night but Three of MR. AND IRS. W. J. FLORENCE, of th Beautiful and IX. NIGHT BUT ONE, iling speetacular Trish Draton, with all the o inal scenery, mechanical eflects, music. &c.. entitled... COLLEEN BAWN! COLL N BAWN! J. FLORENCE as Mytes Na Coprarren, ss SUSAN DENIN as Axw Cuvre, Second appearance Po MIS v1 s Bourciceult’s Mr, W. M The performance of this ED DAY EVENING will terminate with the sdmirah Protean Come- dietta, THRICE MARRIED! n Ripple (a young artist). .Mr. W. J. Florence a masqne costun the* ) Vivi c Captain ¥ J. Florguce eTTeR with grand dance. Ls Mle La Page (un chi with chansouvett Bleus. Vesuy rs. Florence s:9 JF asa de Veve (a KF~ It is earnestly impres: that to-morrow is the of the COLLE WN - PRICES OF ADMISSION, Dress Circle. — __. -—---...59 cents Orchestra Chairs —.. Family Circle —— Private Roxes____ Colored Gallery ——~ Colored Parterre Seats may be seenred n 10 o'clock a. m. to 5 o'clock p. in., without extra charge. Doors open at 732 o’cluck. Comedy commences atey o'clock. IRON HALL, 320 PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE. EMILE DUPRE Would respectfully inform his friends and eus- tomers that, having just returned to this city from New York, he offers a renewed assortment of FINEST FAMILY GROCERIES, Consisting of SUGARS, TEAS, COFFEE, SPICES, Eto FLOUR, BUTTER Also, & fine assortment of HAVANA CIGARS, which, being purchased from a prize vessel, enables us to Sell at very low rates. TLERS, ow SUTLERS, SUTLERs, If you want to Purchase GROCERIES, WINES, LIQUORS, SEGARS, and TOBACCO, Of Best Quality and at Low Prices, You Must Call at EMILE DUPRE’S, 320 PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE. Iron Building, who laid in a large stock of Goods before the un- heard-of rise in prices had taken place. fe 24. QHEPHERDS’ PLAIDS AND BALMORAL Ls SKIRTS. A full supply now instore. Also, other kinds of DRY GOODS for the general and special wants of families and housekeepers. - One price only, marked in plain figures, the actual cash standard value. Our Northern and Eastern correspondents send us new supplies daily. PERRY & BRO., Penn, avenue and 9th street, Be 20-108 “Perry Building.” ARLES 8. FOWLER & CQ., om IMPORTERS, ne WHOLESALE ie Li ered DEALERS HINA, GLASS AND EARTHEN WARE, Japanned Waiters, k ood Chivapeys andl Wicks tal is, impeys ant Bee copas. Lanterns, &c., &c., rae eeea ee Sets 4 (Odd Fellows’ Hall)7th st. UTUMN AND WINTER SHAWLS,—New and stylieh things iy es to a f drst-class DRY GOODS. for the general and Mapecial wants of fainilies and Rouse: ‘Sie price only, the actual cash standard ‘alae Gur Nort rn gad Haste rn correspondents send us new supplies iT atoek An inspection of solicited, it inrplies no ob- ligation to Di i PERRY & BRO., Be 2-}ot Ware, venue and Ninth street; _sem-jot____Pa. avenue and Ninth strect:_ 5 SUITS FOR LADIES, MADE AND is and rics. ese ee stock of Autamn and Winter DRESS PABRIES bx the piece or yard. EY. Our Northerp and Eastern correspondents send us new supplies daily. Canaan only, marked “ene ‘and th TELEGRAPHIC NEWS. _ FROM FORTRESS MONROE. ———— Further News trom the South. (Corm spondence of the Associated Press.) Foxutress Moxnox, 20.—The steamer Canonicus arrived Here this morning, bringi the 14th New York Regiment, a fine body Tuer. Thive hundred patients left the Ches apeake Hor pital to-day for New York. The flag of truce pont returned from Aiken's Landing ithout the Union expected there, Some 300 were en tl way ‘hither when she left, and 700 more at Rich- FOREIGN INTELLIGENCE. The Retreat to W ington — English Mopex of a Rising in Maryland. From the London Times, September 17.) hese operations, now distinetly presented to our view, refiect high credit on the Confed- erate arme, and show fhe inferioirty of the Fed- eral Lele lg if not of the Federal troops. Pope fought well, aud it deserves to be noticed that he did succeed in preventing the enemy from getting between him and the capital. Jackson did not cut him off from Washington, though he drove him for shelter to its walls; but there ends the Federalsuccess. Atevery other point the northerners have been foiled. “McClellan's troops were not found available for Pope's s: port; the lines of the Rapidan and Spee pe id the nock have been sweecessively lost, nuond, ready to come forward as roon as the re, Unienists have sustained a fresh series of de- pee ak witness ted. moralizing though not disgraceful defeats. The Charleston Meteury of the 25th says that Their conduct in the field redounds to their honor; | “ere are grounds for believing thatthe enemy, but the end of the campaign is that Washing- | “!* sending heavy. rei to Hjwoa ton, instead of Richmond, is beleaguered, ana | H+ad and Css the shores of ver. Maryland, instend of Virginia, exposed to in. | Pinckney Tsiand is now occupied by a large phages a mae oe in “ expiry = “a ‘ Spittona Examiner of the 26th says single acre of Virgiyia soil is new y Fed- 7 eral troops, except on the very brink of the Po- |“ Biage. with 10,000 men ie at Glasgow Junc- tomac itself, and everything indicates that | ten, and Kosseuu has goue to meet him. worse is at hand: Possibly. the defences of | _ Sufgton Genétal More, af the reve rovern Washington, raised with so mach. care a | ™*t, reports the numberof sick and wounded twelve jnonths ago, may prove too strong for | TC aati Eee eam papitals ce Shei the Confederates, and “it ix not unlikely that | CE: - TF O,774 have been turloughedp 2,341 have been dis- charged, and 7,06 have died, At Chbnborazo Ho-pntal—recei ved, 24,585; died, 2433. At Win- ter Hospital—received, 22,574; died, 1,281. Whole number of sick and wi received in the Pewrsburg hospitals, 1), Here, xs in Rich- mond, the smallest shave occurred in hospitals «! y ladies. The salt bill has passed the Virginia Leg®- lature. . The Rebel Congrees haves bill under con- sideration authorizing the Secretary of the Tri astiry to issue copper coins of the denomi- Lations of 5, Wand 25 cents to the amoupt of $5,000,000, and appropriating $264,000 to carry the act into effPct. The Richmond report the death of Capt. George W. Alien, of Richmond, trom Wwonnds received at Malvern Hill. All is quiet at Suffolk. McClellan, who seems given to engineering, and who now commands at the Capital, may do better behind these fortétications than he did in_an aggressive cam; a. But a single glance at emus will show that Washington itself, w: all its defences, may beYurned by the Confederates. They have but to cross the Upper Potomac, which, as far as can be judged trom the latest advices, is their intention, and they will find themselves in Ma ind, the whole of which State, with all its precious resources in men, money and mrnitions, 1 prepared, we are credibly assured, to rise and welcome them, Such an insurrection wouid leave the Federal Capital environed on every side by foes, and an escape by sea would be the only chance open to those rulers who have threatened the South with conquest and subju- gation. These are the present prospects of the civil war. Well may the New York press be- fin to despair of the Union canse, and well the Governors of the New England States take counsel at Providence. If snel reverses do not teack the North to recon=ider its course we do not see how political wisdom is to be learned or political error retrieved. The following additionalnews by the Europa, atc; Race, is furnished through the Associ- ated Press: Death of Benjamin F. Hallett. BRostox, Sept. 30.—Hon. Benjamin F. Mallett died in this city posses de He was well known asa Democratic politician, and was for man, years a prominent member of the Nation: mventions of that party. He was United States attormey for the districtof Mas«achu- setts under the Administra’ Of President Buchanan. Running the Blockade. HALipax, Sept. 20-—The English steamer ‘etshoff,” with a cargo of 1,300 bales of cotton, | has arrived here short of coal. | The Petshoff is supposed to have ran out of Charleston. GREAT BRITAIN. A telegraph dispatch trom Holyhead, on the evening of the 1©th, reports the screw steamer Alabama, better known as No.29, off that port: | « haying had to put back, This to be incorre. bly being an irregular Mediterancan trader. The London Daily News editorially taunts the triends of secession with being jubilant over the triumphs of thie “lave power, and asks uincy A. who is the better for it? Tt says that should the | Gj 5 i Gen hopes of the English friends of secession be | (ii more has been assigned by Ge ate =! | the com dof the district of Western Vir- reahzed, and twenty millions of the free men of | {2* comman: + ¥ the North pusilanimously consent to let six | millions of the South give law to their conti- | nent, we may expect to see them asserting the } free exercise of the right and trade on the coast of Africa. We shall find they will be as little | disposed to defer to our notions about the Afri- Comm and in Western Virginia. CINCINNATI, Sept. 26.—Brig. Gen, Action—The Movement of TREES MONROP, Sept. 27.—The new Lron- can skive trade as they have been to accept the doctrine of New England about the slave trade ates, Which js a right Jeff. Davis reserved forthe Sonth. His ad- nd may find that they have not yet done him all the service he requires. ‘Fhe London Times earnestly denounces the policy of the abolitionists of the North in stek- ing toraise the negroes of the South against their masters. It says that the idea of the ab- clitionists is to organize a series of Cawnpore massacres as legitimate devices of warfare, but it thinks they will not be suceessfnl in the at- tempt. It trusts that President Lincoln will refrain from an act which will be at once a | to be ef the firstorder. Though che cannot be crime and # blunder, which will in no way Ad- | classed as a fast sailer, yet her speed is fair and vance the Federal cause, but only deepen tworthy. On the whole this iron-clad is a, and make eternal the hatred between the two | fine success, and at present is probably equal sections. to anything that floats. ? commencement of the New Year, I THE REDEMPTION OF MARYLAND. | stand, the number of irén-clads which! Executive Order. will be in commission in our navy ‘will be STATE OF MARYLAND, Executive Depart. | “bout fifteen; and by the time the year closes, MENT, Anne polis, Sept. 2, 1663.—The expulsion number, even if-only present plans are 1 ont, will be increased to not less than 4 the rebel army trom the soil of Maryland P : Should wot we saliecea to pass without a proper | 1°7tY: which probably will be greater than all acknowledgment, and the cordial thanks of her | ey Se er Te Oe tne orl as this authorities to those who were chieliy insiru- - — pode mental in compelling that evacuation. *s mple statement affords, sre far more potent I would tend erefore, on behalf of the tuan any ever penned by ministers or diplomats. s of Maryland, to Major General McClellan * virious rumors afloat concerning und the gallant officers and men under his com- ied movement of troops in differegt mand, my earnest and hearty thanks for the | “?ectons, but for obvious rensons I forbear a distinguished courage, skill and gallantry with more particular mention, which that achievement ccomplished. 1 repeat the doubt as to the alleged assem- 1t reflects a lusive upon the ability of the com- | i Lndlnn or thceline be hala Coton a mander-in-chief, and the heroism and eadur- | 2! < © ot - ance of his followers, that the country every- : Capt. Turner, having received her masts at Philadelphia, returned to the reads last eve- ning, and this morning proceeded to Newport News. Her anchorage is not far from the grand old frigate Minnesota, right off the Poit, at | the mouth of James River. The Merrimac No. 2, or Any other number, may now come at any may select. onitor, Minnesota, ew Ironsides may safely be trusted in any ® from Philadelphia the New | Ironsides encountered very rough weather, and had a good test of her sea-going qualities, which I understood Capt. Turner to say proved . Barre’ in, in Renton "Sd ional), in Boston, hie been sold to the = feces ites | Catholics for £27,000. lower Virginia. The largest Rebel force is prob- where recognises, wud that even our enemies | *hy in the neixhborbood of Gol are constrained to acknowledge. The steamer Metamora, Capt. Van Vaiken- To Governor Curtin, of Pennsylvania, and | burg, leaves this afternoon wy de go waters the militia of his State, who rallied with such | © bok James river, under the flag ace, with alacrily at the first symptoms of an invasion, | COMMunications and several ‘idom- . Reve! our warmest thanks are alsodue. The readj. | Passengers. ness with which they crossed the border, and ae arene rs into Jefiden much- took their stand beside the Maryland Brigade, ox cnn t liked are ge to be shows that that border is, im all respectsy but | fol: Which are not likely to sucgped, however an ideal line, and that in sxch a cause as mow | 0” 2ecount o a —-* unite sus, Pennsylvania and Maryland are but “The Hygeia Hotel a sp winbens: eek Dal I cannot forbear to notice, in this connection, eee by order of the Government, wil the conduct of our own regiments that took part | "002 follow in the recent battles, All reports coneur in representing their gal- lantry as al] that their State could desire, The numbers of the'r killed and wounded, and their torn and tattered standards, bear witness to the position they occupied in the field. To the 2d, 3d and 5th Myryland Regiments, the Purnell Legion, the ist Regiment Potomac Home Bri- gade, and the ist Maryland Artillery, the parti- cipants in the recent struggles, | would therefore tender the thanks that are so justly their dne, A. W. Braprorp. By the Governor :—W. B. HILL, Secretary of State. RUSSIA AND THE INTERVENTION Rumo: Itas well known thatin Europe and in 1 country special efforts have been made of by Secession sympathizers, to give currency the absurd rumor that overtures have been made by France, and favorably received by Russia, for a joint proposttion to E urg-; ing the early recognition of the Rebel Goy: ment, and a tripartite armed ipteryeation to stop hostilities, should the war not be soon brought to a elose. The opinion we have: says the York Times, as to the impossibility that such a hostile coalition can take place, is con! an article which TENNESSEE TRAITORS ARRESTED IN CLNCIN- NATI—T wo secession merchants of Knoxville, Tenn., were arrested at the Gibson House in Cincinnati on Friday, having been recognised by one of their victims, a loyal man, whese property, amounting to $30,000, was confiscated by the agency of se men, and he himself. thrown into the same jail in which Parson Brownlow was contined. The Gazette says: With the bitter memory of his wrongs burning in his bosom, the persecuted man went imme- diately to the hotel, where he tound one of the men just discussing a splendid dish of soup. He was dragged out and placed under cl of an officer. In a few moments traitor No. Two, for whom the refugee entertained Jess love eyen than the ea phage his ce. The German collared immediately, and upon his resisting, drew a pistol and battered him on the head. A crowd which had collect- ed interfered here, being ignorant of the merits of the case, and the traitor was saved from a deserved castigation. contradicted declaration of the Imperial Cabinet, th: ceeds: “Russia,” he snys, “entertains a lively pathy for the United States of b Their prosperity ehe derms necessary: for eir prosperity €) ms ne genet uittorium The maintenance of t! Union is condition of the and ness which she desires for American tion. We are to 5 putian, to affirm that uJ friendly and con tory views of the Impeq rial Cabinet bave not undergone the t change. On the — the events have taken place, the ° of its calamities, ite burdens, sults, have tended rather to confirm than weaken their foree.”’ This emphatic statement, coming from petpagpen vernn e g issufticiently decisi’ re of a question on which, but for a feverish c1 dulity of the public mind, acted = by inten od and designing could not, in political situation of Europe, have obiained moment's credence. 82 The rebels publish their account of ti Juka (Mies.) battle, under Gens. Price, and Little. They claim a victory; the c of 9 pieces of cannon, fift risoners, and two hundred a8 bey — missing, with n. and three Colonels wounded. is isthe battle some Union victory, guns, prisoners, and fiye hi &7 The Alta Californian of Aug. 24 has tl paragraph, which demonstrates conctu that the GETTING THE COLD SHOULDER. ‘our Mary- land men, who left Richmond a week ago Friday, give the following statement: They say that since the invasionet Maryland by the rebels, and the coolness with which they’ were received, landers residing in Rich- mond are treated with contempt te anticipation haying been that the rebel army would be receiy as deliverers and friend: instead of being treated as enemies and aliehe. The greatest disappointment existed Snrongh- out the entire South at the reception met with by Lee and Jackson in Maryland. The military authorities are forcing all Marylanders into the army. The privilege of Jeaying the State is not even offered. SZ” A New York paper thinks the prospects of the fashionable season are far from encour- aging to the pater familias who has to foot the bills. There is no symptom of retrenchment ou the part of the ladies and their oracles, the milliners. While the materials of which dresses are made are higher in price than ever before, the demands of require an inordinate amount of material for eaeh dress—allof which is bad for Pater, in fact mournful. 87-The,rumor that Ward Beecher threw up his pen as well as his hat, and at once enlisted. ‘we trust is in- Whee be reak ang Feecaes av iee Salt to al . ‘warrior them. He i os ‘Our latest, vely Jost » Gena pshington and New York, 12 o midni 5 hours, in fmet, nlite TROUPLE IR THE Caxa' CABINET. Messrs. Dorion tnd, McSen, temers Of nations to be Goremnar: General. He has yet accep’ 2 Jo = 87” Two deserters from . of the Sixtieth Canadian et sen’enced to fifteen years’ penal Rather severe. a7 Dr. t's church (Twelfth