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THE EVENING STAR PUBEISHED EVERY AFTERNOON, (SUNDAY EXCEPTED,) aT THE STAR BUILDINGS, OConwzm Pern’s Avenvus anv lita Street, BY W. D. WALLACH. F s by carriers at $4 8 men aT centage month Fo tail saacr bert ice in ® year, Dagny Bdge Red i ; gi three months; and for at therate of id centenweek. Single OE CENT; in Wrappers, Two CENTS. TS should be sent to the ‘OL. XX otherwise they may not ase . —— ae —— @-T-1sco-=. AMUSEMENTS. ‘The isnguage of nature attests that whoover SE ee ‘would enjoy the pleasures of food, the beanties BARNUM'S of flowers and landscapes, the joys of compan- MUSEUM, cIRcws, fonship, the richness of literature, or the honors : AND of station and renown, must prescroe their health. MAMMOTH AMPHITHEATRE. And yet how little is it valued, and how care- ee lessly preserved. The stomach is the receptacle MONDAY AFTERNOON ef: it, and the fountain from which AND all paris of the body derive their sustenance. ‘When foal, in —s ters the stomach, acute sympatl organizes all other organs, and disease, mere or less painful, must follow. fame Pas hby i s+ yaa Me og oa be violated with punity. Night re: uxurious living, irreg- ae mea and @ disordered appetite, will stroy power and activity of the atomach. How many ladies aud te mitenghg and Grink disease al “suppers, and arise in the ing with headache, lo:s of appetite, Lraquid, unrefreshed, fexerizh, low spirited, werk and i Pacitnted to perform any mental or physical duty, and dram net ts the beginning of that horrid disease, = DYSPEPSIA, which assumes a d shapes, oe towards a miserable life and premature decay ? ‘There can be no medical remedy that will turn lead inio food, or poisoned into nourish- ment, but medical science can assist nature, supply exhan: fluids, aud, to a great extent, correct the of disease, when the habits are abandone?t The Medical Faculty has exhansted its re- search for generations im creating appetizers and eyercoming stomachie derangemeuts. Cer. tain ts were well established as pos- sessing beneficial qualities: among these Were CALISAYA BARK AND ST. CROIX RUM. But still, components were wanting, and regn- | larity coul not be obtained, An invalid phy- | - 1 sician, sejetrning fm the tropical island cf St. Croix, observed the habiis of the natives, and gathered 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 thet it is now being produced and consmmed in immense quantities under the 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 Sonthern cities, but | they are now becoming well known throughout the world, and are recommended with the most unbounded confidence, for all compl’ nating from & disordered or diseased ston such a3 Dyspepsia, Li Complaials, N Afictions, Lass of Ap » Intermitiont Fe iavrhkec, Sour Stomach, Headache, Fever and Ague, Weakness, de As a morning Appetizer, and after dinner tonic, they are beid in high estimation, and showld be fornd pon the side toard of every family. They are also mv@h relied npon in the Tropics -for Serotula, Kheumatism, aud Dropsy. IMPORTANT CERTIFICATE. “ROCHESTER, September 2, 156 “Mresrs. P. Hi. Drake & Co.—Gentemen: I have-been a creat sufferer from Dyspepsia for three or four years. I have wied many, if not all, the remedies recommended for its. cure.: | Instead of relief 1 became oe had to aban. @on my profession, and suffered greatly from everything Tate. My mind was much affected, Gepressed and gloomy. Abent three months ago I tried the Plantation, Bitfers:. They almost immediately Lenetitted me. I continued their use, and to my great joy, I am nearly a well man./I have recommended them in several dridjas faras I mow, alvrays with signal I am, very respect{ty yours, “Rev. J.S. Caruory.” ‘S-T—1*560—X. Ths? you may be your own jndze of the effi- encyor these celebrated Bitters. we snbmit a partie) formula of the ariieles of wich they are composed. Fi ST. CROIX RUM. The, tonic properties of pure are well known, and it bas long been recom- vy ph: jans. Bt is manofs from the Sugar Cans Pient, and that we nse, is Selected With great caré: trom the estates of a few planters i the interior of that island, CALISAYA, OR KING'S BARK, ‘was unknown to civilizition until the middle ef the seventeenth century. The natives of Perw are generally su ed to haxe.been long we jously acquainte ith its mést” wonder- il medicinal qualities. Humboldt snakes fa- vVorable mention of ‘the febrifuge qualities of this article as an antidote to Pever AND AGUE, Entarailtent and Maiarious Prrgre; in his exten- sive South American trayeis The Countess; wife of the Viceroy of Pern, having in her own person experienced the ben- Sa oe the a ee Spain, im the Gi, to haye first intro- duced this remedy into E . After its in- troduction it was distributed and sold by the Jesuits, who are said to have obtained for it the cxormous sum of its wright in silver. From this circumstance it was called Jesrit’s Pow- DER, atitie which it retained mauy years. In 165£, we are told that an Englishman by the Talbot employed it with it in , in the treatment of Fever and Ague, Dsspepsia, Nervons Affec:iont. Loss of Ay ‘eakness and Debility, Palpita- thon ef the Heart, Diarrhea. &c., &c,, under the name of English Powders; at length, in the year 1679, he sold the secret of its origin and preparation to Louis XIV... by whom it was divulged. Itis now a standard remedy, and is employed in the preparation of the Plantation Bitters. = Ascarmas BARK saved another imporian ingredient. -It is em} et as a gentle stimulant and tonic, in pee a Chronic Diarrhoea, Colic; Dysentery, and dis- eases of the stomach and bowels. Croix Bum Senses Ghinasenten the foinsand een, in cases of bilary secretions and Jaffer: tions, depeudent upon obstructions of the ab- dominal ¥iscera, and derangement of the diges- tive organs generally. ..- CHAMOMILE FLOWERS = for enfeebied digestion and want of appe- WINTERGREEN, is a medicinal plant of very great efficiency, and is valuable in Scrofula, Ri: - tim, and Netretic aftections. 7 Scene ANISE, an aromatit carminative, creating flesh, muscl and milk. ‘Much used in stareieg: Bt sis . ‘ other ingredient of remarkable and won- derfu¥ virtues, used in the preparation of these Bitters—is a native of Brazil and si un- kno commerce of the world. Span- ish writer says: * * * * * cadministered with St. Croix rum, it rerer ae to relieve Ner- vous fi en sine» dist@rbed sleep. &c.: and that it is with great effect by the Bra- zilian, Spanish and Peruvian ladies to height- en their color and beauty. Jt imparts cheerful-. ness to tite disposition, and briiliancy to the com- lexion.” We withhold its name from the pub- ic for the present. To the above are added, Clove buds, Orange, Carraway, Coriander and Snake root. The whole is conthined by 2 perfect chemical pro- cess, under immediate supervision of a skillfw) and scientific Pharmaceutist. PRAKE’S PLANTATION BITTERS, of OLD HOMESTEAD TONIC, zre put up in Patent Bottles, representing a Swiss cottage aud Are An ornament to Uwe syde- boa. ; SEA SICKNESS. Travelers by raiiroad er upon the itlaud riv- ers, Where the great change of Water is such a prolific cause of incipient disease, ike BILIOUS, INTERMITTENT, AGUE AND ca HILL FEVERS, may 1 a ceriain reliance, if they protect, thems@ives with these Bitters, The muddy water ef the Western rivers. filled with de- eayed veretable animal mater, is qnite sure to produce disease unless garded by an antidote, euch &s is fomud in the Plamiation Bitters. WHAT IS SAID OF THE PLANTATION BITTERS. “PHILADPLPREA, st month, 16th day, 1562. another case iy ers ? Nothing has proven £0 beneficial or agreeable to my iny wite and myselé as the Plantation Bitters. friend, isasc HowLanp.” N. B— seeret of the imimense sale of the tion Bitters is their tested purity. The it. Crote Rum, and evcry article used, is war- vented perfectly pure. Be careful that every bottle bears the fac- simile tuxe of the Proprietors, P. H. Drake & Co., New York. : Drake’s PLANTATION oe sy Pa by all Druggists, Grocers, Hotels and ea taurants, “© PH. DRAKE & Co, se W-coir No. 202 Broadway. Wilt thon send me}! MONDAY NIGHT, October 13, Louisiana Avenue and Tenth Strect. eines BARNUM’'S MUSEUM, CIRCTS, and MAMMOTH AMPHITIEATRE I8 COMING, ee BARNUMS $30,000 NUTT Is COMING, eas GEN. TOM THUMB I8 COMING, ee easrarie ADAWS PERFORMING BE AR3, 32 in number, including P.T. BARNUM p T. BARNUM TS COMTNC, and appear NEXT MONDAY AFT. eell Louisiana A GREAT 5 ne and Tenth Stre MERICAN CIRCUS AXD EQUESTRIAN SCHOOL, (GARDNER & HEMMINS,) Composed of the mons le artistes in the world, selected from NIXON'S CREMORNE GARDEN MPITHEATRE, and the LONDON 2 n ROVAU ar Tenth Street, LOUISIANA AVE ar Tonth Street, LOUISIANA ANENU! Tenth Strest: MADAME LOUISE TOURNAIRR, The beau‘ifgl and graceful equestrienne, will ap- hily ine yun NM nets. with hd giich cherger, LOUISIANA A ee KArr. and her educated A LIBERY MONDAY AFT RY AFTERNOON AN iNAL ACT OF THE uit, NIGHT. ANAGER. from Astley’s, Lonton Cirque. the Prince 0: DAN GARDN The favorite—every body © favor: R. HEMMINGS, The Greatest Living Performer on the Corde Tendu and brilliant Equestrix GEORGE,HILL, Maitre du Cir W. KINCADE, the most powerful r and accomplished “ acrobat, GERALD PEPPER, MARTIN PERROLL, GEURGE BING, LYN VERN, The Great Grmn: & FOR A SUORT SE LOUISIANA AVENUF LOUISIANA AVENUE FPF Go see the four-footed. 1 THEM M pens 25 AN oe ¢-t! FREE goncerr ACADEMY OF MU tween Sth and tndersigned is happy to annonnce that he has ef- fected an engaxement with Mr. HENRY JUNG- NICKEL, the greatest Vivloncello Player now in this country, who will perform every night at the res hall, in, company h other Stars. Also. EIGNORA'S YDEL has been re-enguged, and will elizht our visitors with her magnificent Sonss Duets, ete.. Mr. ADOLPH WELLENSTEIN. will preside at the Piano. Together with a host of tal- ent unsurpassed by any establishment in the city. Choice Retreshments constantly on hand, Officers in attendance to preserve orde: Joncert commences at 5 o'el HENRY R¢ BL, Prop’r. OSTHEIM BROTHERS, OSTHEIM BROTHER; 295 PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE, 295 PENNSYLVANIA AVENUB, 295 P. SYLVANIA AVENUE, BRANCH OF 39 SOUTH WILLIAM STREET, NEW YORK, 39 SOUTH WILLIAM STREET, NEW YORK, IMPORTERS OF CHOICE BRANDIES & WINES, CHOICE BRANDIES & WINES, CHOICE BRANDIES & WINES, AND WHOLESALE DEALERS IN RYE AND BOURBON WHISKIES, RYE AND BOURBON WHISKIES, AS WELL AS EVERY VARIETY OF LIQUORS, CORDIALS, &c. +1IQUORS, CORDIALS, &c. AND THE BEST BRANDS OF GENUINE HAVANA CIGARS. GENUINE HAVANA CIGARS. a eageee We also offer for sale A COMPLETE ASSORTMENT OP Hermetically-sealed Fruits, Neats,&¢. Hermetically-sealed Fruits, Neats,&¢. Hermetically-sealed Fruits, Meats,&e. EXPRESSLY PUT UP FOR CAMP USE. at adie BEST GOODS IN THE MARKET, BEST GOODS IN THE MARKET, LOWEST NEW YORK PRICES, LOWEST NEWYORK PRICKS. LOWEST NEW YORK PRICES. 295 PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE, 295 PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE, Between Ninthand Tenth Stre Bitween Niath and Tenth S o« NEW AND SIMPLIFIED METHOD FOR PIANO FORTE AND SINGING. Professor ALEXANDER WOLOWSKI, Pianist and Composer, has returned from the Lon- don Exhibition. and — a Conrse for th oO and Singing by his New and Simpl: fied Method. By Professor Wolowski System. a rson having only aslight knowledge of music will Be cpabicd in'a very short time to read music wit reat facility, and execute operatic as well as class- feat niusie with rare perfection. As to the vocal part, by his way of vocalization he arrives at most extraordinary results, renders the voice powerful, and enables the singer to vocslize with facility decuracy and fine quality of tone, Prof, Wolowski) receives visitors daily from 3 to 4 o’clock p. m,, at bis eere No, 451 Tenth street, petvses 3 “RMY¥ GOODS ca CAMP COTS ’ VES, : ganado CAMP STOOLS, agree s qs, SPOONS, CUTLERY, TIN CUPS, TIN HATE & c9oxixa stoves, A MPS, &e. ft. & HT. GREGORY, a ett 334 Pa avenue. SEWING MACHT: OTL—An expellent article, Pe} i chine always bright and clean, Keeping the maching eee WU ROAEDL, ae 23 Corner Vermont av. and 15th st bo} Mite CLEMENTINE, WASHINGTON, D C., MONDAY, OCTOBER 13, 1862. AMUSEMENTS. CANTERBURY HALL, CANTERBURY HALL, CANTERBURY HALL, LovistaNa AVESUF, NEAR SIXTH STREET, AMUSEMENTS. WASHINGTON THEATRE, Consen Eveventa# axp C Srregis, Lessee and Manager... Second week of the en; cement of MR. JOHN E. OWENS. ~ Heyny C. Jannstr, TELEGRAPHIC NEWS. il er THE WAR IN KENTUCKY. Official Dispatch of Gen. Bucli_ The Ficht at Perryville and Ret ef the Enemy te Harred: urs—Ne le on Ther-day. PERRyYSVILLE, (KY) via Barpsvows, Oct. > : « ad io taining a greater variety of interesting resting than can be fougd in any gther—is published om. . Friday morning. Texms—Cash, jnvariatly, in copy, per annum... 00 Five copies. THE WAR IN TENNESSEE. Nashville Surrounded by ‘Rebeis, Tovisvmie, Oct. 1—The bas a report that Nashville is surrounded bY rebels, ‘who are committing al! sorts of ions. The Federal ¢ a: tabu captured here areon half rations, - aaa «Grea: Comedian af the Aer. 1t.—Tv Mejor Generai Bollecks Gene ; 3 ~4 LovisiaNa AVENUE, NEAR SIXTE CreaBr, Who will apecar eran ad ike iCoinedies ! i cava attanay. oe “heer ening oe ee last week, ay south of Nash- Louisiana Avenve, fax Siarn Sraeer, KATE DENIN in Two Characters! } ments wnder my command from Loi= vil Col. Bennett, a guerilla chief, on Ia Rear of the National Hots. Mise VIOLA CROCKER More or less skirmishing has occutsed daily | the tt, when half way between q Mise ANNIE WILKS, Mith the enemy's cavalry. Nashville, He is suid to be Mra. ?. ATTAN. R Since thei it was supposed thai the enemy | Ji is : ed by intelligent ‘Officers tha AKEANC ET: Nould give baule os Burdatown. My stoops | (.ne Cheathom and of the rebel BAERE reaches t nion the 4th instant, drivin, . that loss , 7 wor . . . i. 2 ISDEI xt fe enemy's rear gaard of cay alry aud pn woe ee = ot te Ue ‘ WE ABE CROWDED NIC HTLY x ” a Cee tillers. x y of Pury ville exceeded onrs by three to one. t vInen GE PL EwENs wl es whee eee. whe te me maar oatmenae egtelds | Skirmish im tory a Ta, RAPID: ve A an, Sicehentn: creates he center: der Gen. Gilbert, mev s ai . of = | Witte Presented Tam Taylors great“Comedy of | os, the axaet ane Sen riagtebd are Kaxeas Crry, Mo, Oct. &—About 3p, m THE COUNTRY Jonbus Batterty Mc. 3B. Owens | Ville, and arrived on the zith within twe miles | Yesterdey a skirmish ensned between a com- : to wittiens Herhest Piiahe? "SEA. TH Davenport | of the town, where the ememy.was iound to be | Bans of slghty men of. By Pk ye seen: te eas = - Fitzherbert Miss Kate Denim | in torce. - ‘ a ‘ ; THE DEST ENTERTAINMENT EVER OFFERED ae. Merry wea: ae:Niols Crocker. |“, The lel column, under Gen. Mol-ook, came nea IN WASHINGTON - rite Comedy of uppn thedNsshville read about ten o'clock ye=- ble; Sol WE HAVE NO SECOND-OLASS PERFORMERS; 4-5: pees wolis a ee ontered inio Sn x 7s - oi tack anda st reconnoissancve NONE LUP THE BEST TALENT APPEAR aT | Fee tirecied, ‘ <t i OMEE CANTERBURY : Ati o'clock I received A request from ‘tem impure | ee On oak Cinélé nd’ Par MeCock Ser reinforcements, sud learned Uist ” We have Larger Honse we Rates gnette, vac--Beents | Ge lefi had been severe several We psy Hi opts e and that the right and lett of that eorp= INTO Web » being turned and seyerely pressed, 25 i hel Dodra open at 7 thi s p.m. inforcements were imnmedi ams Ss is 8 matety mg and Horees Capt oF ae Cr wine ——— . — ~ | to the right-columm, under Gea. Critieuien, |p Ween 3 - na ¢ as . | FORD'S NEW TENTH STR. THEATER | which war advancing ly the Lebanon poms, to Leromc mer PAnsdAphia inquires, OUR COMPANY CON 2 = r > | _Cannterr, Pa. Oct. W.—The recent raid | vet ! - Tenth st., clove Pennsyivania ar. veh forward and attack the enemy's left, bur | nd md ARTISTS PET: f i - a Steart’s Rebel Ca imto as Jor T. Forp. Lessee and Manager | 1 Wa> impossible forit to get in posiiion im tiane | five miles of Ch tye : HoUxpraky Br +++ Stace Manager | to procure any decisive result. adit adogron — Second Week iy! = ; from thence towards Getys' to. which ! x re ‘The action continued until dark. Some i on! t be @etinitely JULIA MORTIMER, | ing alse ecenrred on the centre. iether? nach Bee Nd JULIA MORTIMER The enemy were everywhere rey Picker p eatin, ome ov tact of the war, mle othe —— not Without seme momentary ady auta. ee eg 4 and ae ecenved ev with lett. boos. > - eyatt 4 li_~ period of the war, Who bas achieved a The se corps Were pt position duriug Hs e ‘ . | NEXAMPLED TRIUMPH! | the night,and moned to the ik AH O'clock { The cavalry, abont 3.000 in nionber, (although | Re-engagemens week longer, of Every night greeted with the this morving. Seme~kirmishingoceurred wich | 2commts difer a8 to theif streugth. some par- | THE FASCINATING SPANISH AND TIGHT Karly Shevwered tik Beagrie at Pecan | ue enemy's tear suard. Theenemy had fallen | Ut insiatiogshere was get mom dha 709 of | ROPE DANSSUSE, Tb FAIRY STAR OF LY COMEDY! _ nthe direction of Harrodsbure. ter on Friday ets joon, a = = - DP ATET.: . pid nhs booby . % haye neacevrate repert of evr loss ye Ut “ darting rasa unk cine BE | } meds by sei eo acts ppenty heavy, inche “ as 8 bodyor gigas howe herent SIs POST PLY HER LAST WEEK. " 7 jens. ne 3 i" . D Zz herons EAGER ee ranches | Say. are auiong.the Ki | Res cone at Mercersburg. with the exception 3 ACES! NEW Ps sf JEON = ridingehe se Aoi 0f pressing @ Dumber ef horses, there uo First appenitance of oe | Laer. | Yrilrond é: pot, public workshops or Govern- Miss JULIA GHRISTINE The Fightat Perryville. Ky.—t m Loss ment stores in the town, and took the sburg ‘The Beautiful Danseuse: ” abowt 1.500>That of the Evemy much | Pike for Chambersburg, arriving before the MISS FRANCES Larger. town just before dark. The Lovely Da i Lovisvint ‘Cne of their first acts was to plant three 0) j 4 Pieecs of artiflery ona hill back of the town Sere ater w hich a a tachment o Some meu were The bert Fenmle sent into ft town bearing a of trues, and KATE HARRI stig to see the chief personacesor me- - 1 i he Washi eects iiies, stating thai they had an ample foree Se poh LY WORRHE . nd and that the town must be surrendered MIss LL. RBES Viled, at the same time stating that gins he OR : : Dress Circle s a et ition for pose. i gh. K. Continued suceces of the vely and Modest eaten saa ment had depar in pe pe . Hon - Dey aNantonpiee ate ees oe | trom the o on Duck river, nd Proves! Marshal se ea MISS NELLIE TAYLOR Private Boxes. | On Sund - aT iesiotanee ties ieee ee Tired A ae b tiens-on ali rnd all resistance being impose the town ante mi ven oe ia chareo fo Reve NO. So dees te Mitte Wes strrenderrd and soon afterwards inlly > * and k ; curtain «. The crcupird. Previous to their entrance, haw u * 3 ‘ larger. ever, a number of milida ef Ch JULIA MORTIMER tear stir sorter aed aie Sapam proceeded 10 arm themselves and made a-how will eprear ever week in the Os ptemggi pica ee ville on Thurs } CT reesistunce, but the project was os GYPsY's LAY, LEONARD GROVER.«~ 00+. eee seen ee -MANAGER | ht OY DUE percons v ontiely fntile. One of their firet 2ets, onemer- GYPSY'S” LAY Second Week and the Last of the 1 ven o'clock on tat morning, wis so of the twee aeeaaigir tee itingiaes arent Triwnphanty s Su) Ensus-ment of the Great ling had commenced with slight eaumoua © Pt ndin ic GYPSY'S LAY, 7 5 | oughiates, and placing gdards at differen: 4 .Y od - ite. ‘ 1s ; GYPEY’S LAY. fr, | T town Was fairy oceupied-about seven Ete tifal act drew bbc how. PORT, } c’cleck in the evening... Shordy afterwards. a erbury three ment | P po of them ms ire nounced to be one of the mort bead MONDAY BVEN October 13. | piesa Fete PB Berd mee Fg DrSE Sion : TEE s { sreal quantity of Goverment consist sass ee nee mpgs eo j 01 the fth Kentucky edvalry; was | 1)¢ principally of uniforms ap ‘asmall quan- ANNESTE INCE, i askirmish on Wednesday | Uty of boots. " Notlong atte the whole Ste eae itoleeers | Denes Dnt be CgReineA Ge. | eo a cers Roll pice ieee oaaee sand in GS Be eset potent ers ry 0 cal L lost ¥#2 killed ana | 0a the greater portion wen taguennngnr= steps, oer feed ill display their Grent Ability. 1” cuemeled on WW cdaendawc: Casi 3, -In faci allover town, mightbe seen, - WILLIE EMERSON, JOUNNY, | Migs Ta Fae ne eee boats (airy donning Yankee paltorens. pad 7 rie span me: | is lostam killed and wounded ail escept , thelr own srorn-out and’ faded esirasbate FAs in an chur { Miss | twelve. peng) iw 0 natances, ene sanenps pau fs aH Miss jen. se aud Gol. >'s Wound ‘ Seonce his pedestals in two or three new pair Doors open, 7 o'clock; performnnce. & cloce at 11, | See har Beck | 4. Geon; Housseau’s avid. Gol. Pope's wounds are:| (1 aaague- say coats, and! with ie espe Admission 2% cents. Orchestra Chairs # cents, | 2B Dex el ¥ Macder, W, There are-coitficuing series about | Bumber of wake sing about bin, Tine sigpeis GHAND MATINER EVERY SaTURDAY, — | i James. Bivin F beat: S:' Gentes Pee canner Some seporthien wy { et that aidy on teeen ad On Union FOR LADIES AND CHILDREN, eee ee ep THE: aren: | Cle remains of Gen. Jack-on, Gen. Terrill | wniforms when abex entered ibe aarnend * Admission to Matinee—Ladies 2 cents; Children FUL PHEATER! | an Webster have arrivedhere. ; BUmber of their hor-ex were marked + U. 3. T FASHIONABLE THEATER! hayy committee have made every | ring the. might. watil daybreak, & ‘portion ‘clock; performance at 2%, Attractive Perforinances > | preparanen oe the relief of the wenade oured the counuty apound in questof horse » ricHy maintained, 0c 13 Th: Most Ale Dramatic Company Gov. Shoriensal Eadinnacts ee bands Delinne d captured abont six hundred of them, x ee. eS, sli ity, or in any other city south of New York. estegiclat pect - i pa, (tf thoset bat remained in the town, the Rérees THIS EVENING with a.large number of surgeons and RUMVES. | + ore cogeed along the eisegs, noheg GiNasee se —— formen commence with the grand : Further ede el , ; walks, end remained there for the might, %: CREMORNE GA@DEN CIRUUS! LOUISV iLL, Oct. 11.—The Democrat learas | ride round in different di 5 . ee at = that Capt. Bowles’ quartenmaster’s train was | isnot known that they. made any attempt to ae a kip het ie ag hn radi pees ia | tteeked On the morning of ihe th by a party | enter a single private house. The taverns wer* ime ve ets (Aided by of rebels, whom Major Bradford held in check | all yi-ited directly after they: arrived; and a FOR A LIMITED SEASON, Newr Orckestcal Arranzements, by Withers. near Frankfort. when Kirby Smith's whole |, considerable quantity of whisky. On THURSDAY EVENING, October 13, 1592, Po conclude with the mest laughable of Parces, en- force 2ppeared on the opposite side of the riyer [dor which payment was generally, in with titled and necessitated a surrender of seventeen U. | Confedernie scrip. POOR PILLICODDY. S. government wagons and ten er fifteen sut- | thing, friendly, and even socially: 10: FULL EQUESTRIAN COMPANY, Setchellas........ Jobn Peter Pillicoddy | Jers’ wagens. wards the in! mis, con vers. and the (Sustained by tt client Company.) The enemy captured 550 stragglers of our | tion with the citizens im the barber: | army, whom they sent back to the train. Among | shops. &c. In one instance one S1e oP army - % i Ee SPANISH BALLET TROUPE. — the Federals captured were Major Bradford, | tered a tavern in which w —- DressCircle .. —.— METROPOLIS: eT a ee rani : 5} “sy oo OE | jiana, an xold: Whereu he entered, remarking, + a PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE ond Tth STREET. i cents 'o oo ent ee eee hap nol vat some of you Yankees lie —, 3 ¥ vi e] or THE MAGNIFICENT PORTA BLE TEMPLE, | ,Se8ts mie Ue nnarcaee aree | Pies pay ag era ae fire fken by ~ ener a pi} by He S ane wore composed of wood and canvass. is the same used in Doors open at 736 o'clock, Performance com- | There was no fighting on Thursday, FE. + 4 alaced in the raf e the Cremorne Gar N big rt en oe mences at 84 o'clock j nor Saturday. A battle was expected wo —— Government stores were kept, tively differe ie ——— | place te-morrow. ine sho; the objectional ‘whieh the ordinary FEE Gxocentes, Cannonading was heard near Lawrenceburg, | azine at t strolling showmen are forced to give their enter- ; to-day. Gen. Dumont has sent reinforce- it together, a tainments. The Cremorne Cirens marquee eost FINE GROCERIES, i ur horses, @ over $4.00), and it cam be truly said to combine FINE R found in the town, were filled with isp oes cia epee i ect THE DEFEAT OF PRIC! REBEL | ‘73 clothing wore and benina SOME FIVE HUNDRED ARM CHATRS A FINS CROCBRIES, ARMY.- gnancity of clothing piled up before n from the Cremorne Garden, i order to AT AUCTION PRICES, The Vict Sienekel tet Their Am im, on his horse, in many ‘the pile accommodate the public of Washington. AT AUCTION PRICES, pallor See heats q~ e Trai whoa reacning to his chin. : ~< SPECIAL NOTICE! AT AUCTION PRICES. Over Two Thousand Prisoners en. yearns cars Led x Bae aa ae Ciuxcrsynati, Oct. 2.—A cial dispatch to }-Valley Railroa MEPEMBER) RISON SE ORRMORAE CIRCUS ‘The balance of the cargo of the the Cincinnati’ Com: Corinth, says] the buildings stated above were fred and does not open until SCHOONER “ AID.” that General Grant reca! ‘General Rosecrans | consumed. waited long enough to THURSDAY NIGHT, Oct. 16. am e from the pursuit of Price’s retreating army, on | tbat the destruc would be eee yg Consisting of every description of the Sth. He returned on the 10th, ont nenexts * o'clock in the the pan sae tet LOOK OUT FOR THE STRIPED CANOPY: HxE the cocaey, emareed and demern toy coe 12; | ihe sowscech man and Rens BEHOLD THE MAMMOTH BILL BOARDS! ray, anioknin ioilowing, in order Pt ples Fei eh ra ae hn ee nee ‘A1OD.. ‘ving that was time own, abent time of the The Horses, Ponies, Mules and other Animats h: il be for sale wetil th is dischary destroy them. Rebels ‘was met about two been selected expresely for this establishment. Fl all = Bie aa ai Se RpRRaEeEe The enemy abandoned and spiked in their |b: ; citizens who ran to warn penile | flight eleven guns, and three caissons were The engine Was Rt once reversed Tetraped ° THE PARAPHERNALIA, FAMILIES | destroyed. : its course to ‘n. Had it not been for Dresses, Banners, Machinery, Appointments. &c., In need-of a Winter Supply,at the ; Most of their anamunition and baggage trains i &c., are NEW and of the same costly material ad TRADE PRIOR, were captured. Our vietory is incontestibly those in the New York Cremorne Garden, Ha- : * one of the cleanest of the war. i vana Tacon Theater and Astley’s Royal Circas, Can be supplied by the Package. ‘The enthusiasm of the army for Rosecrans « > War of thos cima oneaeee e FRED, 8. COZZENS, doundless. Altogether we have two thousand | THURSDAY EVENING, October toth Consignee,corner Pe, eemuoand.uth st. | Bronce wounded, ry i J EN ’ Tr loth, en ttdeghetolicad ‘J « ‘ . = A a About one thovsand rebels have been killed, i The following artists will appear: CAPT. HUTCHINGS. Our loss is 360 killed and 1,200 wounded. Accu- SQUEHANDN DOCTOR JAMES L. THAYER, oc 11-tf Schooner “Aid,” foot of I1th st. rate reports are impossible until the army | delplia, Wilmington and Baltimore y Clown, Humorist and Comedian, et ———— —— ——<~ | returns to Corinth. Company are now cons! a im the WM. CONRAD, eS ane General Qglesby’s wound is better, but is | Susquehanna River, pe e con. The Renowned Grotesque and Acrobat, . y ra dangerous Colonels. Smith and Gilbert are | stauciion of a railroad bridge.over that . WLLE AUGUSTE HOTELS, . improying. Piles haye been driven. m8 The Fuiry Sprite of the Arena, (h EESTAUSANSS, Ae, ease n ‘appearance in America.) MISS MARY CARR The raceful and charimi! Jouurs lwly who has ever enter WILLIAM FINLEY & BROTHER, Conmer fevextH ano F Sts., Wholesale Dealers in FINE-CUT AND PLUG TOBAC€O, SEGARS L, thevgh modest) the arena axa SENSATION EQUESPRIENSE, MR. HH, WHLiTBY, MR. WH. NICHOLS, PIPES, &,, MRE rps a aa seas ape wane Tuvite the attention of the Trade before purchas- bang NAYEOR on aor Ar el ing to examine our large stock, which is ST. WILLIE, aud S. WEBB, replete with all grades of the above articles. DR. JAMES L. THAYER will introdue WILLTE AND BLACK MULFs; ‘The tinest pair of hy birds ever educated. Also, Agents for This City of JOHN J. BAGLEY'S CELEBRATED FINECUT MICHIGAN TOBACCO NOTICE. MICHIGAN FINE-CUT Can be had at the following places, whom we fur THE sPANISH BALLET TRouPE, consisting of Miss Ava: } Mite Myhers, Miss, Sy TER, tak Miss ERGs ae Alias Bax 3. ©. DEARING, No. 262 Pa. avenue, above Will eppear in the great Paptomime 12th st, KIM-K A! D. E. IRVING, No. 514 Seventh st, on aN eS HOOVER, No, 287 Pa. avenue, (sopth ide THE VICISSITUDES OF AN TRONAUT. : BEN. SOLOMON, No. 177 Pa. avenue, above 7th st, WM. A. HENDERSON, No. 4 opposite Treavury Building. Cc PUELY & SOS NSYLVANTA AVENUR. ~ A genuine assortment of HARDWARE AND ARMY GOODS! &F The public will pleare beer in mi i in the only evtaulshment that bas the righeie ue announerd ax NIXON'S CREMORNE GARDEN CIRCTS; PRICES OF ADMISSION: 18 Fifteenth st., ___ bees ; : 20 conte. 186, 3 coe, BAR IRON AND STEEL! No half price tot 0 i, willy 0 ML: ns. 1 ors open at7o clock. Pert will com- CASSIMERES —A new and full mence at 73¢ o'clock. ies * ae oy lot, Many really choice ee GRAND MATINEE ON SATURDAY, 47 TWO sf el PERRY & BRO., oc 13-3t O'CLOCK, se Pin Pa, avewut and Ninth street THE RAD INTO PENNSYLVANIA. The Rebels Escape into Virginia. HanneisnunG, Oct. 12.—A. dispaich received | here this evening states What the rebels, from | two to three thousand through | Weodsboro’, Liberty, New and Urbana, apd thenureaee oe: re tors vee advanced irom ti « rg, destroying | portions of rauroad tack at Monrovia. | Gen, Pleasanton, with about 2,500 cavalry, possed through Frederick this morning in pur- suit 3 4 | The latest official dispatches received here | otete paatahe vebebwhaye succeeded im escap- j ing. They crdssed the Potomac near the mouth | ot the Monocacy, haying made a mareb of 90 | miles mtwenty-four hours. Gen, Pleasanton’s | forces arrived atthe crossing just as they had fini hed, and engaged their artillery, but no- | thing is known of theresult. His ferce marched | 7S miles during ue last pwenty-fouphorrs. Militia Review at St. Louis. St. Lovis, Oct. 11.—Rusineéss of 24 kinds | was Se Rowan’ to-day, al ten canty a. m., for the purpore o Ving an opportun’ for the entire Paroned lita Sr St Louis dis | trict to turn ont for review and Inspection Over 15,000 soldiers in line made a fine appear- | nee. They were reviewed by Governor Gam - | ble and Major General Curtis before a large concourse of citizens. General Lane's Negro Troops Repulsed. | Kansas Crry, Oct.s.—Last night, a dewch | ment of General Jim Lane's negro brigade at | tempted to cress the river from _Wyandotie, | Kansas, to attack the Rebels of Clay egunty, | Missouri, when they were met on the ari bank by a com pany of Missouri Scare militia, and driven wack Several shots we little Gamage was done to e.GieT par gs ari the depth of forty feet; and by use they have been cut off even the river. In construeting pier caisson, made of boiler iron, sine of i H 4 soueiructed, sind ach wection wt =] SW y Lm ‘with blocks granite r | the stone work is above the water. A aa work at the bettem of the river, around the edge as in its ‘ completed ‘before the eold weather sets in... ara et which is to be to t > command, will arriye in next, and be immed! = will swell —S thousand " ; . whic Creatial Gorteas dane teed in ws after die maypge ee hyp Foe ’ ‘a Wihunelf is io be in ine icamore,. = ioe Ue Pe) tis tay tay dors so, Frecord in thre miche of fames — a7 The of the 3 between the of Port t Maria Pia, of 7, are as som : allowed by the to his consort " 18 to be siity contes of reise tf) a> Majesty civit lst ate a iy = injes! the of —— 8 widow, she shall be allowed a : . OWance; bat if ive, ® receive the allo’ ee ce the pe) 1 of the vert to her own ‘. S7 Old John Brown crime like aman. Lett do likewise, says the New York