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. THE EVENING. STAR i PUBLISHLD EVERY -APTERNUUN, «SUNDAY EXCEPTED.) aT THE STAR BUILDINGS, Oomxgn Pass's AVESUE ND iH STRRET, ar W. D. WALLACIT. gees of rted te ee he be Lom ers eee STG 6 recs, in adcance; $2 for sik fie: $i for th ths months; and fer less than he rate of L2contsaweek. Single ONS OBST, iB Wrappers, iWwo CER SP ADVERTISEMENTS should be sent to the before iz clus, otherwise they may not GQppear anu! the next day. MMUNICATED,) { from a Letter on the Bat iid. * = * * * ‘This tametic ¢ Antietam) has heen the most san- | weipary of the war, aud the only one fought sh design and upon military principles. The |rrangement of our corps—the everiovking position ef the commanding General—the send- into action the right and the left—the closing Bp of the center, aud final success—exvites Bewildering admiration, and carries the mind to the great fields of Ansiriitz and Wagaam, fought by Napoleon. Of all T have spor ‘The heart history of such 2 conflict, purchase by ihe fe and blood of twenty thensand men. Maust be found in the hospitals. War has its flories—but it @¥as its ten thousand demons in these human foriure=, i ache—the heart bleed brain-ree}. Thé sight is at first positively cnen- Gourable. The life blood of some is still trick- ling away im silent calmness—while the dis- severed bimbs and manisevrain of oliei= give rise to sounds God grunt I may not again wit- ress. But ye mothets who now seek a son—or wife a@hustand—or si-ter abrother—or sons afaiber— how and be consoled that even thy hand of wmerey is watchful, and better care is bestowed wpen your loved one than might a: first seem possible, It was in the ho-pital where rested the gsllant Hooker, that [ learned the history j €f there mythieal words so often seen and so { ttle understood, «+S. T.—Iseu—X.* A H alleviadng the sufferings and saving J H ef ovr soldiers’ is a national blessing. I wit- } nessed some astonishing reswiis from this | j lives arucle. It is well known the effect of burnt cunpow- der and excitement is thi the loss of blood in the wou amuian’ ch, adard to dy reays she In tis par- ty of a revi Eekta? hospital, the physicians were allowing their patient: -o drink Plantation Bitters, other- wise called S$. T.—1!-60—X, and akhongh the Wounded are most uumerous here—this division Raving opened the fight at 5 in the mornng— the men were mostly compe-ed, and there was LOvIStANA ATENTE, NEAR Lovrstawa AvESt Im Rear of the Nationa? Hotel. The Managers take p Eret apponreuce Being the privespal star for t Re-engagement, tor e ‘“ S _ AMUSEMENTS. AMUSEMENTS. ._ TELEGRAPHIC NEWS. ~ CANTERBURY, CANTERBURY, CANTERBURY, axa Avene of THE CHARMING VOCALIST, Miss JULIA MORTIMER, JULIA MORTIMER, JULIA MORTIMER, JULIA MORTIMER, JULIA MORTIMER, JULIA MORTIMER, IDEALIZATION OF MELODY AND BEAUTY, MELODY AND BEAUTY, Acknowieéged. to be the most BEAUTIFUL WOMAN BEAUTIFUL WOMAN rs Theatre. Baltimore, "< Theatre, Batimore, Th Baiti more Ferd’: Ti isblishment, * at MARIETTA RAVEL, MARIETTA RAVEL, MARIETTA RAVEL, MARIETTA RAV Lessee and Mangger... IKTU SYRERT, wk SixTH BraKEr, KTH STREET, aned ra Mr, A, B. DAVENPORT, ure in apnoun for the Fall Season, Dr. Ollepod......... Ewily Worthington. Mr. Henry Dove.. Mrs, Yourghusband. Dress Circle and Parquette } Orchestra Chairs Parte i Private i Doors open at mamost success: | FORD'S NEW TENTH STR. THEATER Jorn T. Foro. Paulrwith Song-) WASHINGTON THEATRE, Consee ELBVENTH 4xv C Srrexrs. ~ Henny C. Jannetr, Fourth Night of MR. JOHN F. OWENS, The Great Co in of the Ave. Miss KATE DENIN Mica VIOLA CROCKER, Will appenr this evening. THIS EVENING, THE POOR «+ENTLEMAN! 2 po! Mr. John E, Owe Mins Kate Denin To conclude with the Comedy of MARRIED LIFE Mr.Jobn EB, Owens -. - Mies Kate Denin ON FRIDAY, BENEFIT OF JOHN E. OWENS! aDMr, S10N. Seata can he secured daily from @a. m Tenth st., above Pennsylvania av. Lessee and Manager .-» Stage Manager JAM! RESORT! BK Ot the Bewitching Young Actress, MISS MAGGIE MITCHELL, A FEAST OF HUM ALL THE STAR COMPA. Mr. C. BL BISHOP, the Inin e Two Me WILD IRI sa Tytomi and Wh Irish Girl, (with son Miss Magxie Mitchell Mitchell ed in the AT: Te eonciwie with PET OF THE PETICO. 225 M (All the music THE BATTLE OF CORINTH. , Detail« of the Figh Sr. Lotis, Oct. 8.—The correspondent of the St. Louis: Democrat has the following from Corinth, under date of the Sth instant, giving details of the battle: On the morning of the 3d instant ou outposts were attacked by the enemy in force about six mules northeast of Corinth. Beiore 9 o'clock the engagement became gen- eral, and a flerce and sanguinsry battle was fought. - Our men under Gen. Rosecrans stood up | mantubly, and fought with great coolness and bravery. Regiment after regimentand brigade ifier brigade poured in upon us. We were forced clowly backward, fighting desperately. The rebels pushed forward with dewrmined obstinacy, aud held every foot of advantage gained. They outflanked our infe- or force on the left and got in our rear, and we were obliged to fat! back still further, to Lahtarg thie movement from being uccom- plished. The enemy were now inside of eur breast- works, pushing us back towards the town, when darkness put an end tothe fighting for that day. During the day's tight our loss was heavy, but that of the énemy must have lurgely e ceeded ours, Three pieces of artillery of Ist Missonri were captured, after having stood four long hours under men w Senemy’s tire, The stund subdued by Hackelman fell mortally 1 i- brigude. General Oglesby was shot in the breast. Abou: tour o’clock on the morning of the enemy opened briskly upon the to shot and shell. Our batieries replied. xn hour or more heavy cannon: up. At ihe expiraiion of thai time two of gun: bad been disabled, and shortly a light their battery of seven gun captured A portentions quietness soon occurred. and it Wis evident some moyement was being made by the enemy. A columu of sharpshooters, under Colonel Burke. were ordered forward w feel the enem: o'clock did they in adv heavy column Thamediatel skirmi-hers to and only at hi: pen the town. a murderous fire was opened on ' ; Fortreés Moxnox. Oct.7.—The tiag-of-truce boat returned from Aiken's Landing to-day. She bring: no released prisonery in exchange for the Slate prisoners seni up. I Jearn from Maj. R.W. Shenk, the officer in charge, that the commissioner (Major Ould) of the Rebel Gov- ernment refused io exchange the prisoners of State belonging to Virginia, on the ground that they were taken on territory belonging jo the Confederacy. The Richmond Examiner of Oct. 6 contains the milmary exemption act, ct. 4, Inez, which exempts the police tor sections ef coun- iry with denee. negro population; editors and such help as he requires in his business; em- ployees of transportation and telegraph compa - nies: Inmisters Of the gospel; physicians; shoe- lanners; wagon inakers; biacksmiths; uprrintendenis and employ@es in hos- { + Weel, cotton and paper mills; employees {| of the Govyernmeht work; overseers on plinta- tions, and one man to every S00 head of cattle. Theexemption act passed April?! is repealed. The Examiner says :—*« Congress has serious business on its hands at present. The su of revenue and finance ix uow before Congress. The bill provides that every citi#en give to the government one-fifth of his gross income, and receive in acknowledgment © per cent. bonds. Of all loans § per cent. is the worst; of all taxes. 20 per cent. gross income is the most oppres- sive. By this project Congress sirikes a heavier blow at our credit than the publicenemy. The government kas committed financial blunders enough io ruin its credit, af the confidence of the public were not so well supported.” The rebel Congress have postponed jouTHMent to October 19. Patrick McGowan aud John Kellaher were shot at Camp Lee on Saturday last for deser- tion. Owen McGuire received fitty lashes the Gay tor the same offense, The same paper contains a dispatch from Mohile of Oct. 3d, which s; Gen. Butler has issued orders requiring all persons, male and female, eighteen years of age and upward, who sympathize with the Southern Confederacy to Teport themselyes, with a deseriptive list of their property, which is to be confiscated and they fined and imprisoned unless they renew their allegiance to the United States govern- ment. Also 2 dispatch, dated Savannah, Oct. 4th, which says the «Federals attacked our batteries | on St. Tol Isiand on the Ist imst., and after | an hour's engagement were repulsed. . ‘ederal: Greenville Point in force. and marched a mile j ! rad. j obliged to divnvow ora} the bes! to concent j ment intended to subsequently landed at | ment inkend thine, WEERLY STAR. EES +S CSO : This execlient Family an@ News Journal, cer- taining & greater variety of interesting reading shen can be found fn any other—ie pubifebed om Friésy morning. TERME—Cach, invoriahiy, imedoanc. fingle copy, per annum Five copies. ..-cecumece Ten copies Twenty five copies... — invariably coptains the “Washington News’? that bee made The Datiy Beenene Star circulate co seneraliy througbeut the eountry. G7 Singie copies (in wrappers) ean be precuree ai the counter, immediately after the issue ef the reper. Price—THREE CENTS, of a foreign power to & Teupion with the Na- tional Government. Not 2 few openly arewreda hat they had meditaied the movement for tweniy years past, and that in ihe ele von of Lincoln they saw their opportunity. The Northern men, of whom there areagrea: mary in Savannah, as well as ali the Southern cities, are mostly Union men at beart, but ther aer ibeirsentawents. There is, however, a ‘ ¢ the reign of terror visiting them at prmsert at there was at the beginning of the rehedlien. ‘The tesnake Club” and “Vigilance Com zi t whose iu-tiggtions so many ovi- Jags = were commitied on Trion men at .cr mincement of the movement, have prety mich diedeout, * ‘The betier class of citibens were compelied to discountenance them in self-preservauon vid 16 eave their whole -octal fabric fre ur bling into aparchy, and their gether with the feet that the fending deepens Coos, With most of their rank aad file, have tound their ; ds merits of the neighboring State of South C: olina, the utmost latitude is permitted and even approved. Mr. Spencer says that be h: on openly expressed the hope that the war werld notend until Charleston was utterly extin- gnished and blotted off the map, nnd his <¢ nents always met with an approving echo. They accuse Charleston of having got them into the scrape, and charge cowardice opon the South Carolina troops in battle. At the time of the causes Port Reyal. Mr. Spencer says Sayan: could have been taken with the utmost ease. Tt was the nniversal expectation that it would be taken, and the failure of the Government to. follow up she Yivtory of Port Royal greai Deartened the Vnion menatSavannah, Ifthe city evershould be captured, he says the Government will find ihe same state of things existing as at New Orleans, there will be no manifestations of V nion feeling wntil it is settled beyond a doubt that the Government is able to maintain ita position. With reference to the emancipation proclamation of the President, Mr. Spencer is of the opinion that it will prove to be impel: The news of the proclamation bad nct reache Savannah when he left, but it had been loug auticipated; and the do avermeats in ic. a | Southern newspapers thatthe Federal Govern- uch & measure ha: al- 10,000 soldiery to the This beautifu terbury la-t season for th ealed to the publi t is nt of appetite, al s by any efforts on the part of the ne. Phei of the es caloniated to strengthen the ional Governmen or weaken down like gras tul, but with anpar: ness, they pushed impetuo: They charged our works d+ our hnes of infaniry, and captuged @ small fur- | tification in which a bar sonri was planted, The fortunes of the day MAKIETTA RAVEL : our heavy line of sidrinishers. who stowly be- | to the rear of our batiery where a fight com- | Comfederate army. The Union men of the but very The article 2c AK Mie SUAGTERGNO OLS Fin to retire, remnrming the fire of the enemy | menced at 10 o'clock a.m. No particulars re- — rhepat artes Caan - i . a bine sche sie ae with great effect. The woods seemed alive | ceived.” went oe . the siontach JULIA MORTIMER GRAND Gala BENEFIT with rebels, and it appeared impossible for this | _ About 700 exchanged prisoners are now on enance of the Government and the eneible manner, superior vill appear every night this week iu the TO-MORROW EVENING, gallant regiment to escape destruction in their | their way down the James river. j Picmacy of the Constitndon and laws, wi Gut subsequent stupifying reaction. It orig A ee WF LIFE OF AN ACTRESS! | Tetreat over three-quarters of simile of open a how be met with the remark: ~ There, I told ated in the West Indies, containing ¢ a yeey's Lay, pointed DERING BOYS! | sround which intervened between them ind { Joousr sansa he tabubnecy mis toned women bark, winter green, lavender, anise, clove buds 5 ” a ai . H | totake sides with the uth. This advantage @range, snake root, &c.. preserved in St. Croix | to ee | ne | to the Union cause he thinks will not he cox S. T—imw-X being a secret sngre- | S Lay. the exposed ranks of tht Georgia ng terbalanced, as many who favor the meas t re | crowded houses at the Can Obstructions in the River—Feeli: People with Regard to the War_Probas H ble Effect of the Emancipation Procta- mation, etc., ete. j Mr. A.G. Spencer, sormerly a merchant of Y of the First Mise | New Yori, but for the iast ub yeurs ; dent of Savannah, Georgia, whic! t Tseemed lost. A | jetta w ago last Friday. arfived two temporary panic seized our men, and the rebels | ago in United States transport George THIS BVENING, once More marched into the streets of the towu Collins, and bas kindly favored the New York tas, and it is pro- No extra charge for reserved seats. Doors open at a quarter lo 7 o’cluck ; overture at S o'clock ; curtain rises at 2 quarter past 8 o'clock, Ted liver, in ies, &e. I understan gown in tne Southern States previ ar, and it appears an agent of Jefi recently applied to the propriciurs fer the [Privilege to make it tor hospital purposes i@uring we nqunced to be one 0 nl acts ever presented on the that of its . He deems the idea absurd that the mass of | plantation negroes in the interior will, in « i q e of this measure, be induced to strike a blow for their ow: ireedom, or. in fact, tha: they will ever hear praciamauen. - + -s0e+- — GROVER’S THEATER. THE MAMMOTH COMPANY Pann. avenue, near Wiiiards Hotel. TRE MAMMOTH COMPANY Lroxarb Grover. -+ ++ MANAGER THE MAMMOTH COMPANY | ; to which they made the fol- aa MOTH COMPANY a re New batieries were, ho ‘opened apon | rec wee following authentic informa. | THE WAR IN WESTERN VIRGINIA. howinig reply - Bn ie a PES GREAT AMERICAN ACEOR, them. Our men, nndér the direction of a few | tion with regard to the present condition of af.| (From the Wheeling Argus, Oct. 7.] E 3 New Yorx, Ja will appear in an MR. E. L. DAVENPORT. | urageous officers. and stimulated by their | jairs in thai Rebel city: CAPTURE OF BRIVGE BURNERS, . Agent of. ENTIRE NEW BILL. lappeanin weheresier miplr, though witlf thinned ranks, fought | ‘The population of $ From a private but perfectly reliable source desperately. and the adyance of the enemy was checked. bs H The enemy first wavered and then fell back. Our batte was regained, and once more | poured destructiag into their ranks. j = Vannah, usually about ir; In reply to your communication, - is at present something Jess than m, | we lexrn the following facts: us «Fifty thousand dollars tor the re- and business is almost at a stand sul. lt appears that Gen. Kelley on Saturday last out of five of the stores and other places of presage wogpicen Cy Boyd, of the New York cay- business are closed, and those remaining open | airy, who ade adescent npon the guerilla. have a very meagre stock of goods, and are doa | band at Blve’s Gap, under the command of the The day was saved, and the enemy were now Lio nothing in the way of trade. The , »otorious Imboden. Capt. Boyd captured four in full retreat. Our loss was comparatively ie of the city he consigers almost perfect | ¥a¢ons of munitions, eleven wagons of cloth- small during this fearful charge, but that of the | and does not think it worth while for the Goy- | ing, blankets, knapsacks, &c.. thirty mules, ene eneniy Was fully twenty to our one killed. ernment to spend another cent to make it more | W2gon lead of guus, (wo brass pieces of rifled Among the Rebels killed and left on ihe field: | jtective. } cannon, and all of Imboden’s private and off- were Brig. Gen. Rogers, of New Orleans: Ce All manufactured and imported goods are | cial papers. He also captured one major. one and Acting Brig. Gen. Johnson. of Mississipy extremely high, and scarcely to be b j hentenant and twenty-seven privates. The And another colonel commanding a brigade, | price. Ordinary boots bring S30 +4 | camp was entirely destroyed. * ‘whose name was not learned, IN WHICH HE HAS NO EQUAL! Supported by MISS SUSAN DENLN, Washington's Favorite Actress, md the People’s Pavorite Camedian, MR. DAN. SETCHELL, First and only time of Re MISS NELLIE TAYLOR, The Lovely and Me ngagement of a] purposes during the war, Say rour price Wotlld cost us nothing to comp! v f : Wise we can derive no revenue from TILLY FORBES, ern States: but, sir, our dui ROB HART, allow us toenfestain it, although i aiabeplegse | M-JEAN CLOSKI, 0. R. DELOUIS nage the sufferings of your guided | WILLIE EMERSON, MASTERJOHNNY, petio were. * And last, but not i We remain, very respectfnily yours, R KATE HARRISON, LEW SIMMONS, Shakspoare’s Greatest Creation HAMLET. Hamlet r WON ‘ ; E. L. Davenport as : 5 aseees: . * 7 ing old x i i 4 4 P.H. Dn wna & Oo. THAT WONDERFUL TRAINED DOG, ae Fekete: || ee sem wae eat: sen | LL Charged for footing old-ones. Coats worth in | ANOTHER BRIDGE DrSTROYED=TWo coMPaA- 2 ‘ E - . ss al s mn y Major Gen. | New ’ 10 is } J angredients of their article for over two hun- Doors epan, 7 o'clock: performance, close at 11 A.W, Fenno a= e ie (Ghost i ape’ army Corps, swelled his forces to | coffee 75 cents, butter $1, and other things iu | We lenrn trom the mo=t reliable authoriy i sine tat then change: ork Open. ; + | Bon Rogers as ‘olonius } 50,000 men. roportion. Flour is $42'a barrel, wi im- | ES lay morning last a for reb- — 4 ~oabors eeas —— iby spencers Adimissicn % cents. Orchestra Chairs 64 cents, We Bakeees.”. Ss ng Claudius It is impossible now to give a list of the | fret fences hand, as the wheat aporteet ‘ fem Maries caine pat on of the medical profes-ion and its practitioners, F. Maeder a» Rosencrantz | casualties. Our proportion of officers killed i } region has proved almost a total failure, The | bridge, on the Baltimore and Ohio valtread Strength, composureand fulness haye been GRAND MATINEE EVERY S4TURDAY, fea agh rt on De . Paint ee thought to be Jarge. We lost but four taken | crop of corm, however, has been good th | east of Cumberland, and afver a short figh eaten trou thase eeeeee De: Wess se FOR LADIES AND CHILDREN, Julis Irving as Gertrade | Prisoners. son, and it is now selling am Savannah ith the co hich was ac < Washington hospitals, informed me that he had with the company which was acting a4guard teen unable to procure an henr’s sleep in one patient for nearly weeks. and he was fast sinking and crazy, uniil the Plantation Bitters came to his knowledge, when one day's trial gave him anight’s resi, and he was now fast recovering. I am surprised eur Government has not equalled Jefferson Davis in energy. and ‘edopted this invaluable article in all our hos- Jennie DeLacy as... \Player Queen Owing to the lenth of this tragedy, ee Ti will constitute the entire evening’ s performance. FURTHER PARTICULARS. Oct. +.—The Tribune's special cor- 1 Cairo says: Cols. huson, Rogers, Ross, Norton and Me nd Major Jones were killed: Cols. Daniey and Preechit were sey wounded in the late battles at Corinth. cents a bi shel, though, previous to the gath“r- | at the bridge, during which four or five men ing of the mew crop, it brought #2. There is | were killed, captured the whole compaay (or #feat suilering among the poorer classes of the | Col. Campbell's Pennsylvania Regiment.) and destroy Admission to Matinee—Ladies 25 cents; Children 10 cents. . Deors open at 2o'clock; performance at 23;. Good order strictly maintained, GREAT AMERICAN CIRCUS | AND EQUESTRIAN TGARDNER & FE Composed of the most s NIXON'S CREMOK: FARDEN city, dud their prospects for the future are daily he bridge. After destreying the growing worse, as the contribuuons of the moyed hurriedly back mg the wealthy for the support of the soldiers’ fami- | road. and on Saturday night captured another lies, w hich were freely given at the beginning | company ef the same regiment, stationed, we the war, are now greatly diainished, trom | think. ai No. 12 Water Station. The news of ihe inability of the contributors, and from the | the movement of the rebels created the erent jact that many of them have been themselves | excitement in Cumberland, and. apprebentions forced into the army through the couscription j were felt of 3 raid upon that town. PRICES OF ADMISSION. Bree aires.. = i Massachusetts Democratic Convention. Boston, Oct. *.—The Democratic State i a EE Seats may be secured from 16 o'clock a. m. te 5.) .. y " re ct. The conscription has been very thorough. . 5 pitale. Asa lay member, I can bear witness it ‘and th Yolock , Without extra chara vention at Worcesterto-day was fully nd- : u red | SUSPENDING NAVIGATION, is “good to take,” and affords more energy and LONDON ROYAL AMPITHEATRE, 1° Doors" open nt o'clock. Performance com- | ed A motion to%Rdopt the People's tic eee re Ter asulc bodied man from isto | We learn from refugees from the Kanawha life than anything Lever tried. Success to the will exis | -mences at #44 o'clock inated at Faneuil Hall convention Pedant nb sleuth rostomlnc es volgen SERED i" : Valley that the rebels are tilling up the chutes tion, whieh is to include all between the ages | ; | Of wand 45, bad not been enforeed when Mie, | 2 the Kanawha, so that the stream will not be < ~ | navigable when the river rises. It is said thas | Spencer leit, but he thinks it willadd o. d . oti: sers ici fighting force of the Confederacy, which i thus obstructing the stream in several he estimates at present to be about i),000 ef. 4 fective men. The available troops in and about Savannah At the time he lett, he thinks did wot exceed LOTISIANA AVENUE Tenth Street, | = LOUISIANA AV LOUISIANA AS Tenth Street! ROHAN ae Teuth Street, | MPPRCHANTS. ens, MADAME LOUISE TOURNAIRE, HOTELS, The beautiful and grac que: will ap- RESTAURANTS, &e. par nightly ing number of astonishing eques — a n pt her magnificent thorough-bred i WILLIAM FINLEY & BROTHER English charger, 3 a : Ay Cormer SEVENTH AND F Sts., and her educated Arabian steed, i MONDAY AETEENOON AND NIGHT. | Peale Dale th . and | FINE-CUT AND PLUG TOBACCO, SEGARS EVERY AFTERNOON AND NIGHT. PIPES, &. ORIGINAL ACT OF THE MANAGER. } Sgt JAMES REYNOLDS. | Invite the attention of the Trade before purchas- from Astley’s. London, and from the Paris Royal | ing to examine our large stock, which is considerable warmih. tion was read pledging support all legitimate means to suppress t urging the President to da tion ; repudiating the meeting of the Govern- ors; logizing Gen, MeCfellan ; recommend- ing no Roe eee expressing a willin, hess to unite with the conservative men of ali | * re pagar . a iaoation: and vateetd ps oe ooo 40,000 soldiers in the city. Gen. Beauregard 3 pension af the writot habeas corpus, and call. | 8fFived at Savannah on the t-th of September, | 70M ta car iene tke RGeaaEn & austin ea Pty a Ss, and call- re ly . ag 4 ; | tions in our it. im! ek ing on the President to estore the right of rial, an ricer § ie, ihy defense OF | from statements of rebel prisoners and deser,- SJudge Wells imoved toamendy recommend. | Pemberion, who was previously in command | “"8"@ fTom Government scons. ing the adoption of the Faneuil Hall ticket, | *t Savannah, was ordered to Richmond. Great | ,,SiVRe Sy] Oumeon's conpe, as before » : when the convention adjourned amid great | Preparations have been made and are now in actile ee x cra or, pon per, 4 pay Ma Cirque, the Prince of Jesters and Original Mimic. ‘ : i ithout clear igs any ee progress for the defense of Savannah, and Mr. | S¢tiM® &s an army of observation. or DAN GARDNER, replete with all grades of confusion, without clearly leaying any record | Npencer thinks if an attempt is made to cap- visions are at Ouk ‘Gourt House, two o: The favorite—every body s favorite, the Clown King the above articles, of its rte dl ture the city by land it will require a strong — ——- Generals — —_ Mi MISS ELIZA GARDNER, — force. Every road leading out of the city has justayus Smith, raw troope. Mumiforc’« The young and beautiful Equestrian ald Danseuse. Plantation Bitters. Burt 1 have digressed. In my next I shall speak of gathering in the wounded, burying the desc. ke. (se 25-eoim) s.T.-18sso.-=. DRAKE'S PLANTATION BITTERS Tavigorates, strengthens, and purifies the sys- jis A perfect appetizer, and nature's great restorer. Itis composed of pure St. Croix Rum, ithe celebrated Calisaya Bark, roots and herbs. Particularly adapted to weak and delicate per- Sqpsyend can be relied upon for its purity. It cubeé Dyspepsia, isa gentle tonic, aud is just the thing for changes of the season. Sold by all Grocers, Druggists, Hotels, and Saloons a H. DRAKE & CO., 22 Broadway, New Movements of the Rebels on this Side ef the Rappahannock. Wasninctos, Oct. 7.—By a special dispatch trom the New York Times's correspondent with Gen. Sigel, dated this. morning, we leara i is Cit i i - ‘fies 2 cena Brigade is between Warrenton and Swiphur Also, Agents for This City The Rebels Evacuating Lexington. been fortified for three or four miles in extent, | ie 1 hind se 25-co6m MLLE CAMILLIA, ee Lovisvitim Oct.7—Midnizht —Loxington is | and batteries have been erected on the south,| SPHNE™, consisting of nine hundred {@ one ; FP tcenents TO VOLUNTEERS. — ge ee JOHN J. BAGLEY’S | Most evacuated by the rebels. Only about 100 | cee ly eee same: “ene the way from | have eaid that Gen. Johnson has been ordered : 7 M'LLE HELOUISE BREGY, : remain, ¢ city to Fort Jackson. The higi: bluff in the . Johns ~~ Mayor's Orrior, The Fascinating Actress and Equesttienne. CELEBRATEDFINECUT MICHIGAN TOBACCO | | The rebels seized and sent to Camp Dick | city limits, where the gas works are located, he command of he Wes. Ama arens > Washinston. September 2, 1862. GEORGE DERIOUS, — Robinson 7,000 barrels of pork trom Chenanit | has been mounted with right cannons of ue | MAYIBE Been relieved. : The unders: committer to encou! from the Imperial Russian Circus, the mest fear- NOTICE. & Co., packed on their own account and for {| largest calibre. B these, a line of fortifi- noua ie. ° - 8 > an emente Bader the ect less vie CE Ae IeHIGAN ere cOr other partics, mostly secessionists. They also | cations is now being erected around the entire | GORsvile. vs The railroad bridge over the Rappahannock has been repaired, and trains run daily be- tween Culpeper and Bristow. Jo. Jotuson’s force is moving leisurely across that stream, took $90,000 worth of jeans and linseys from Oldham, Scott & Co., which they haye manu. factured into clothing. The rebels paid for the: city, commencing on the river above the ¢ and ranning round and intersecting the ri below. Over 2,000 negroes are at preseut work- RB. . ¥ : The Greatest Living Performer on the Corde Tenda i berenceariatt ts rg does Can be bad at the following places, whom we far GEORGE HILL, Maitre du Cirqui, nish : a , 4 goods in Confederate scrip, unless the owne: ing on thes? \eations. s > “ the: Rigel OWEEINN Sew Teles andl accom panica 12h ff DHABING, No. 969 Es. nyonne, Above | Titised to recelve it, in which event no consid. nahe water detenses of the city consist of the nes pe oft hagghvecnage = eS nts i 7 ge EL SG. . eration was given. outing batter! eorgia and Fingal, and ob- | agai iced to =e PPER MARTIN FE Ai M, HOOVER, No Noor ee @, (south | , Reliable individuals from Lexinzzen, who | structions thrown in the river. ‘These obstruc. | Wiiliin sixteen miles of Centerville. | Night a\- OM. ne by ite terme | GERAEB REEPER, MARTIN. TERROLL, | (A: M. Mo. Pa. avenue, (south | 12 Ve conversed with rebel soldiers, are confi. | ons fare placed about a nile below Fort Jack. tacks upon the Union lines are becoming tr - to their full completement’ “The Great Gymnasts. BEN. SOLQMON, No. 177 Pa. avenue, above | dent that a battle must eusue before the rebels | son, and consist, first, of rows of spiles driven tbe last eight days the number 5 . ON 71 . * Jeave Kentucky. The rebel soldiers tell the: into the bed of the river, and running across a = yoo — and bers Disiricé of Uslumiig FOR A SHORT SEASON ONLY, 7th xt, ea nincky 8 en from bank to bani, and, second, of w npn <4 Ts cuptured by Gea. Stahl arao: they prefer being killed or captured and paroled rather than march over the mountains azar This seems 10 be the conclusion of the who! rebel army it LOTISTANA AVENUE, ni LOUISIANA AVENUES RF-Go sce the four footed, long-eared Comedians, THEM MULES. on 25 AND 60 CENTS M. A. HENDERSON, No, 478 Fifteenth | opposite Treasury Building. from fitteen to twenty feet square, fled with | ‘00 thousand. = ities oo | The‘cribs an’ forty oF ity rode Velow ie | {UUW we deerinrs front our atm fer | Spilex. alteptl As tor the floating batteries, Mr. cer does | “#™e policy by our Government. Forty were not think they will amount 10 much, and says tae With the last batch of paroled very le reliance is plnced on them by the . people of Suvannuh, as a defense for the city. aoe of orn Longstreet’ eee at the bar~ The Georgia is the only one yet completed,and | | i-Poecwgnnaet a ~; ray ed this is generally admitted to have proved a As iF loss at 16.000 in all, oc 3-Im* IRON HALL, 320 PENNSYLVANIA AVENUB. sgyrTy ee Sas Feancisco, Oct. 6.—The steamer Consti- Wasn EMILE DUPRE tution arrived yesterday, bringing x : WA - A ‘ of butter, Which is selling at 25 cents; can¢ Siena a ri sale ae pe em | Weuld Tespectfally inform his friends and eus- dull at 18 cents; crushed sugar ‘At Meents: di ted A fected an engagement with Mr. HENRY JUNG- | tomers that, having just returned to this city from | apples at 11 x; 3,000 bags of Costa Rica coffee | failure. Not being able to procure new engines.| Of Which 4,000 are deserters, Before the baste NIOKEL, the greatest Violoncello Player now in | New York, he offers a renewed assortment of sold at2y cents. for her, they were obliged to use old ones, | they were reingorced by 30 cavalry and 200 this country, who will perform every night at the R. R. Obes & Ci tensive ii of car- ty infantry, of Whom 600 were m Pennsyi- abo ith other Stars. Also. 2 (0.. extensive imporgers Of car- | and as none could be got that were powerfu e SONOHA SEY DEL Day been re-eneaged, and will cE eco tae eastera liabilities | enough. she has thus far proved entirely une | YAR. | by deserters, to have 150,000 aged, are understood to be large, anageable. 2 se Dace oe. Me abou Ww ELLENSTE eat SUGARB Horace P. James, a prominent lawyer of San “they facetionsly call her the floating battery, | Men nt Winchester and vicinity. The old re- preside at the Piano. Together with a host of tal- ; Francisco, fell dead while walking the streets | from the fact that she floats at raj and | ¢iments are being Glled up by conscription. _ Ent unsurpassed by any establishment in the city. TEAS, last evening; it is supposed from disease of the | pretty much independently of any. opposing enta. THOS. EB. LLOYD, Board of Ald * pes PN PETER ¥. BACON, oo" JAMES Y. ee iran: . zens, , _ RICHARD WELAGH Mayor. —Y.—18ssco._=. DRAKE'S PLANFATION BITTERS, hausted nature's great restorer. A delight- mm beverage and active tonic. Gomposed of pure St. Croix Rum, roots and herbs. It in- vigorates the body, without stimulating the brain. It destroys acidity of the stomach, rom Califern ACADEMY OF MUSIC, 289 FRR, CONCERT AT THE WASHI saree | FINEST FAMILY GROCERIES, Consisting of creates an appetite, and strengthens the system. | Choice Refreshments constantly on band, Officers COFFER, heart. : force offered by her engines. Still, she is beaye | Fis asctau.—New York papers of vesterda: Itis a certain cure for Dyspepsia, Constipa- | in gttendance to dices at 5 or clock p SPICES. . gee SE ily armed with ten guns of the largest caliber | evening say: The stock market is firm, with 3 tion, Diarrhea, Liver Complaint, and Nervous | seSim = - HENRY ROSENTHAL, Prop’r. . Resisting the Draft. (one ateach end and fouron each side), is roofed | strong tone in all phe leading speculative sec. - Rte! INDIANAPOLIS, Oct. 5,—The “copperheads” SE GRSESUSTPESERARES 9S 0 oP seeRrerace cu: 1 > ic di . j over with railroad iron, and would probably | rities of the Hist. ie fexture of the bend mar- Dene chats of ee tes ter at be cad FLOUR, ot Hartford and’ Blackford counties coltected | rove & formidable obstacle to any craft com ket is the imcreased ‘firmness in government from change of diet, water, ete. can AND SHAWLS. BUTTER on Mpuday nd forcibly registed the draft, de- | ing within the range of her guns, however little | securities, these advance! ay pergent. on at all times of day, by old or young, andis par- | Mgpy now in store, and new supplies added daily ; ARD stroying the ballot-box and enrolling papers; | damage she might be able todo asa ram, the prices of yesterday, ‘The Sisesof 1 and, ticularly recommended to weak and delicate | all marked at the actual cash value, in plain fig: ee e a either Soreed ores the commissioners | cep: on ap pros is a0 Say - the Hog notes W piel ncn eae see ures. BEE: EL i and provost murshal to resign. and is construc’ y muc! ¢ same | for the former, end 10578106 for ter, As persons. Sold by all Grocers, Druggiste, ror: An examination of pee implies ROT Bon te fi ee of ; The claimed to have two hundred men | pian as the defunct Mervimac. The Fingal is | the period for the gen of thewn- 4 Saloous. P. H. DRAKE & CO., No. } purchase. P “taend 2. ee: % bad oa armed, and said they were determined to resist | not yet completed, but is to be finished in the | ternal reveflue Jaw a} Goveruments, \way, New York. e 25-e06m * 2-106t oar "Porry Building.” HAVANA CIGARS, the draft gt all hazards. They denounced the | same style as the Georgia, When Mr. Spencer | attract more aitention, abd of therantions scan cA ee ane ee ae Lene ee ae arenes ant those Pd to sustain | left they back gt. the sent on, — not the iron | men of Wall street ave fe ring aoe . CH. 4 LEK es } INDON. w i. it, A battalion of mM i Were OF | covering. is an glish-built steamer | from high-priced railway stocks to say 312 TERS, - gv IPSLEY’S Equational Arithmetic, 77 cents, dered to Hartfor wh? Eset enfor the drat which ran the blockade, and is being cut down | Jong loans. The Border State bonds are very: WHOLESALE AND RETAIL Hana’ Integral Caicules, $7 cents. being purchased from a prize vesseh, @ asrestthe ring of, shis disgracefal | to fit her for a battery. She will the sami Virginians sold at 64a64%, Missourian: 1 ws Elements of Buclid, 75 cents, : eoables vith an Tingleadeys. of, sis . i . rill carry the same | firm. Ppa tea enn EARTHEN WA. 5 Hann’s Analytical Geometry and Conic Sections, proceeding. number of guns &s the Georgia, and will doubt- | 564, Tennessces at57 \ State Sixes = J ed Waiters, 4 sell at very low rates, — less prove a more craft but she is | rose 1 per cent., Califonia Sevens x. Cont ‘Oil Lam eer on Acoustics, Scents. Connecticut State Fair. not built for a Fam, and no fears nevd be enter- | cecier'sud abundant at4\as persone on & Sentech ke aoe? Fre oe eee tgonom try, 7 cents, PULERES, > oTiens _HAntvonD, October 7th.—The Comecticut | (ined that she will repeat the exploits of the | Prime paper is very Scarce at 4a Main’ Artronomy. S7 cents. a “ *) BUTLEns, <;| State Pee opehed finely to-day: The weather | “With reference toslseoksmuctions in tbh tive: | inthooxperthy’ "ssteamer. The opening: mSeom.ly 504 (Odd Fellows’ Hal!) 7th at. Tomlinson’ Pneumatics. $7 conte. stroulane wun: has bese: Ape and (hestiendanse good. ALE | a) ccvannah peonir eomine ten a Die: | eales Wore at IMalS\, the losing ar = ——— — ~ 2 = " i cents, 4 : = 8 RMY GOODS eT ts cna Deenmice, i conta ecu : ; There io.a line dispinyror norees and cattle and | bUt the United States officers at Port Royal and | 124%. Dutiable demand notes are firm ar iao" A ror. ‘avigation and N. 1 Astronomy, O8 q IES, WINES, LIQUORS, BEGARS, and | Tree ie eer eee pes and cattle and | Fort Polaski informed Mr, Spencer that they |. low on as Hrmst 13701575 oor CAMP COTE: vp srovEs canta, ee) ‘CK TAYLOR. — a TOBACCO, : Play is the finest ever seen its the State. could easily be removed whenever the Gov. | fret clags bills, ; 4 hy 3 F = a ESS enter ees st Quality and at L: ices, erpment saw fit to commence operations agains ” acs cussta/riewates oo oe JUST RECEIVED. ot Xo. 16 wa wacuses et ts the city. ki be SF'The receipts of wheat in s 5) Fis The Strength of the Rebels in Missouri. Ey oons: Cummaany, ; GEE siarket Space, Pennsylvania ay. spoons . mand 9th. streets, Ladies’ LAS’ he Serength of the Rebels in Missouri. The feeling of the oftizens of Savannah with | the past twenty-two days, reference to the rebellion Mr. Spengee repre. receipts during the eee it dein imous i fayor of | 1861, showing a of this over sents as ug nearly unan’ or. 6 — 1 year EMILE DUPQE’S, N PLATES, W CUPS, TIN PLATES 8¢ ms, beating Late Ooe 320 P; res) of the Republican says that re- f COAL OIL LAM plete bution GAITERS. £reae op ae eee fable. intelligence considerably diminishes the | continuity the course they have begun, and of Is; too, wbem 2 ee scription; Gente’ French Calfukin, Glove 0: ‘ron Building, reported strength of the Rebels in Arkansas, | never yielding until they have gained theirin. | have ruled from ten to Loenty Arete Y a M Ps avenue, _ TLeather, Morocco, and oaz jae whoilaid in # large steck of Goods before the un- | and shows that they are unable to make any | dependence. Many of them openly deciare | bushel higher than in 1661. Chicago ' Mri Bory, poses = soo selec ROLES AL, ma 9-00. | heard-of rise ip pricet had taken place, 2024 | attempt to nyade Missouri. that they would prefer becoming the subjects | Dune regards this as evidence of s short eProp. a

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