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SS THE EVENING STAR PUBLISHED EVERY AFTERNOON, SONDAY EXCEPTED.) aT THE STAR BUILDINGS, Comyzm PENNA AVESTE 21ND LITE STEERT, 2Y Ww. Dd. WALLACH. mages Shy carriers = Pa a fubser + — $2 for six ° THE, WEEKLY STAR. This excellent Pamily and News Journal, con- taining a greater variety of interesting reading ‘than cab be found in auy otber—is publidied on Friday morning. Trnms—Cash, inveriat'y, inedeamre. . Single copy, per annum Five copies Tt invariably cowtaime the Washington News"? that has made The Dotly Evening Ste circulate so cele $4. y $1 or} three mouth cod "Gor lees han ‘ate of I2ventsa week, Zingle Wrappers, TWO CENTS, —Este should be sent to the .j otherwise they may not WASHINGTON, D. C., THURS -ppear until the ext aes hoe OCTOBER 16, 1862. generally througheat the country, BF Single copics (in wrappers) can be procured &: the counter, immediately after the inmue of che paper. Price—THBEE CENTS. N°. 3,010. ATED.) - fExtract fre: * This (cowry ale iter on the Battle ¥ * * been the most AMUSEMENTS. WASHINGTON THE‘ TRE, Conner EvevestH anp C Streets. Lessee and Manager.......... HENRY C. JARRETT, 1d.) NOTICE OF POSTPONEME r. 3 Be OLY MPIC MUSIC HALL. NINON, d oy e 87 OLY MPIC MUSIC HALL. at battle (Ant iotam) ) i i SLPE OF THE GYMNASIUM ! i i bi 1 4 guinary of the war, with desig: san- nd the only one fought The LATE FROM Ti THE SOUTH. Confederate Admiecrone sof Defeat at (e- TELEGRAPHIC ‘NEWS. THE WAR IN KENTUCKY. T [From the eichiaoed Whig. Oct.%) Buell Pursuing—Lexington Occupied by TRE Wik the National Ferces. { bels Still Retreating and General and tpon mi inles, Tenth and Last fens but troof The onwelcome wew svangemer.: cf > Sale aE a = SIUM R BN ENS. LovisviLtx, Oct. M.—Seven hundred anc | one of our armies renched ws yi me = 5 a : eS ih tome i ete, wee Grea Camda the Age. fifty wounded soldiers from Perryyville,mositly | ean be no doubt that the army of . Ven Position of the cons ral—the send. Ortoder 1th, CORN zi BR OF NIN Bs SF & LOUISTAN o will this appear in slightly wounded, and ginerally belonging to | Dern has met with a Moody reverse—if it is ing into accion the right an she closing | hi ‘ ER in GE vi ay fe “eeu TREN | TWo op Tie MOST POPTLAR A88U MPTIONS. Ohio ae the Northwestern States, have ur- | nora disastrons blow we shall be thankful. 1: bewildering Adniiration VEN. Neen PYss, AV, aN cilng AR Sea = i Will he presented Tour Taylor seelebrated comedy, eee t hospita ey ae _se8 to the grea: fields of Av ee aay | Mr. Joshua Bue tge VICTIMS. 5 a: owone | A dispatch io Gov. Robinson, dated Danvilir, n back from Inka in order to facititare tha! oun by Napeleon. Of all this Z have spoken. NIXOV'S worth & Es so! Managers | Mrs. Pitherhere fiss Keto Denin | #295 the rebels have left Camp Dick Robinson, | y.ovement, advanced pon Corinth with the The heart history of sic “ i CREMORNE GARDEN CIRCUS! | Low @ayren Stage Manager —— going south towards Lancaster. The Federals | sitentam of driving the enemy from hisposi- by che Lif and blood of ! morne Garde ave of Music, | ‘The entertainment will vie with the dramaof | are in pursuit. {ic papd thus recovermg veutrol of the country ani 2h ; foun ae ' "questrian School, New York, will open | FLATTERING neques & ROBERT MAC “es ‘foun B. Ow: The Feds ral forces occupy Lexington, waich | jranded by that stratecic point. The en- st be found in ihe he i . cag * toy ise siitroy. 2.=. Se eSB: Ovens | the rebels evacuated yesterday. prise was boldand hozirdons, but promi-rd glories—by ms in | FOR § LIMITED SEASON, eee NG ax hert Macaire Mr. ASH. Davenport A large body of the eneay are Tpories at | it eucersstm), tobe frotiiol of advantageous - thfse lin coehalts | Gn SATURDAY EV 1S, This Ni Centred 5 . ie 4 Nicholsville. -ults. On the other hand, » vent, atleast such + ae nh ‘aus " ee: 2, | This New, Centre ws A ed, and Fashionable To ewe “Nok ie of ltis umared. wat onitrety disernditn 1% 2 dele Bina Waele serienely <eaties ane. araiy, = , z " ER tsi, nisees j e * . that Gen. Buell yesterday sorrounded 9,00 | wight materially duterfere with Gen. brain reel. ‘Tie sight ix & iy mnen- | FULL EQUESTRIAN COMPANY, ' crowuEs ie 8 In preparation « NEW NATIONAL PLAY | rebels, and gaye them until nine o'cleck Sis | moventnts, and would ceriauily tae a very durable. The His tek t and the OW DED of intense interest, fonnded onevents immediately | morning josurrender. L Caberrassing effeet on the operations ancond ling aveay in : sates SPANISH BALLEP TROU PP. | On the oerasion of te Ineu ration. on 2 wien wl ay the present fnew sooner’, piay A squad of John Morgan's men hac s- | Nashville, wos i ato and if we be allowed sherd Re y nde ° “ani We thse severed limbs and m esgive THE LOCATION IS Ti BEST IN THE | ‘venting oauitge from the Ghanicat and appropriate eee orca mice aoe of ee ee comes pee hey i ng rise to sounds God gra : METROPOLIS : APTLATSH GRANTED EVERY PERFOR ee Sate fired upon the house, killed his win peudence of the movements of the various ness. PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE and tea STREET. AVELAUSE @ EVERY PRKEOR: ADMISSION. sured linn and hot hiv i We are determined at the most fabulous risks to i furnish the we Would state wit But ye mothers who now » abrotlier—o: Hed * Dress Circle and Parquette Orchestra Chairs Parterre.... Private Boxes. Seats can be secured daily irom 9a, w. Doors hes at7's | commence so clock 5 a3 | hand of wed POPULARITY UNQUESTIONABLY ESTAB LisHED. the objectionable tents une strolling + men are for cost tajnmente. ‘The Cremorne Circus insrquee DUST ENTERTAINMENT IN WASHINGTON | FORD'S NEW TENTH STR. THEATER. ever F400 and it can be troly said te combine | ‘enth st., alove Pennsylvania av. ANv CoMrorr, | by securing the Jony T. Forp. ae -Lessee and M. anager Stage Manager i s 2 <THS IN ag little und Anything | MOST ABLE ARTI TES IN AMERICA, HoumParey BLANp. alleviating tn the lives | and employing an agent to secure all Last Night but twe of th of our sold wal Messing. I wit. | ae THE MO=T POPULAR EUROPEAN STARS. A SiISS M eure MITCHEEL © nessed som resnlis from this | geMEMBER! NIXON'S onrvonxe CIRCUS With a blush of modest pride and CROWDED THIS THEATER > OVERFLOWING Hy does not open pn INNATE SENSE OF PRE-EMTNENCR Sarees i cANURWAY Rte 1 ‘ THIS EVENING. SAilet tok GEL ede we respectfully call attention to the f THE Gi tND TARY DRAvt jh : o') LOOK OUT FOR THE PED CANOPY! LIST OF DISTINGUISHED PROFESSION AT. , F hail | the hes of bleed in the we unde ad, creates the | ——— s z A . : mulmnt. In this par- | BEHOLD THE MAMMOTIT BILL BOARDS! commencing with the worshipped of Amuerien’s : ing! The Horses. Pen Tiles and other Auinalsbave THE BEAUTIFUL AMERICAN CANTATRICE | “Deen selected exyiessly for this establishment, a | THE BAN APH: NALTA, FANNY FORREST. ss | H tinents, € Ary rr H me coctly, material FANNY FORREST, ' Sremie Tat sf > oarar ihe | ter and Astley's Royal Cireas, | FANNY FORREST. : | : . { M.S maaze styled the jes New Sc Bis ca the | but wery liv = upon | or ilies es ei yt : New tis moat ince ppeee ee ENCHANTING RAPRYSS OF THE LYRIC ens = | ior to brand ' THURSDAY EVENING, Ontober totb, Wont ened id ” NPPR - SL. JULIA . ON ne Captivating Danscuse verrow night, Mise M M ‘ ' he = : amorist aii Com BELA HiMrETo Sy eecarerats A oe j inter ; ne Tavern — Reuowan og CONRAD, ; The B Monks Ra HER H PRICES OF gd gol a t plas , ser PEA RA KER d to the public. 1 } The Fairy ee r. see eer ars SPR mrance | th her favorite Scotch metody 1 principatiy recor t for want of apy ' MISS MARY CARROLL, in? UU Cam" Ta Ve. Ma Lawlie! on at s quarter 107 o'clock ; overture at | disore j The me and char. i eagh snc | PYATA GARDNER The J urtain rises ata quarter past 5 o clock, iffics | UE waged ivige “secs cress } » EMMA GARDNER a id The Vauten Cor 8 GROVER'S THEATER. new “oun. HW. wiirey. The Yanker Cor Ls, 2 ; : OTHE CONRAD meow < KATE 1A WELT at Pp ire alate sagopa ae eaten an WON EYER, i Con nd Delines Garver | ‘ , | to make it ) MAST. WILLIE. a TOM VANCE, { r, to which 4 DR. JAMES L The Bayyy Man, i ae : will introduce the CLAR | New York, Jan. 16, t WHITE AND BLACK MULES; ats le Ls B £t pair of hybirds over eo 1 rite RoE Rese ote cused ! y THE LAsT APPEARANCE BUT TWo THE SPANISH BALLET TROUPE Great es: | Mere: Crewesrese, Wiss Avorn E WALLACE PROTHERS. i ANNETTE INCE, PMunr Mynen. Miss SVi.vester, The Gr atest Gy i -W ANN TE INCE, i derive no re | Wall apwear in eat Pantoiime of BA FULL ETHIOPIAN COMPANY \ — NTE pois an me ,Ge cou \ ~K A POA PULL PANTOMIME ComPANy ¢ i JHE IWO wk in ft, althongh it mizhtplease | 7 ss Es ¢ N RO Be PULL BALLEV COMPANY! 4 = . uilerincs of your misguided | THR VICISSTTE DES OP AN RRONAUT, b ) eercs WELT CHonee wader: | KNOWLES'S FIVE 4c? TRAGEDY! 1. EF The pu = JERROLW'S NAUTICAL DRAMAS | is the onty The per es will erch e P& Co. | announest ae ' witha | These gentlemen give the histery of certain i NINON'S ORE MORNE GARDEN CIRCUS, | GRAND SPECTACULAR PANTOMIME mmgrecienis of their article for over two hun- | i y { dred ye ough all a | BUTLER'S LEONI PANTOMIME TROUPE, of the 1 profession and its practitioners, oe = } streng*h. composuresnd cheerfelzesshave been | 3 | Admission i To conchede i H detived trom these sources. Dr. Weods, i j Ate sient a a “ ae * cee Wehinzton hospitals, iaformed me that by ij ee oak : Ege | . 4A sus au teen unable to procure an heur's sleep inone | GRAND MATINEE beta se ee OE. Le Ds seve Wiltians | patient for nearly two weeks. and he wits fast sad | PRER CONCERT, AT THE, Ww ’ Np + 2 sinking and erazy, until the Phauntati 2 in b tween ath and 1th t= . bile ches opera ar i came to his knowledge. whea one d € ee us ALL, i undersigned is hap, MR. DAVENI on T j gave him a night's rest, and he was now fast CANTERBURY HALL, SE rene MONDAY} Omw i recovering. I am srised our Goyernment CANTERBURY HALL, | this country, who will yerlorn € F | _ Reture « oreuic : has not eqfalled Jetferson Davis in energy, and LOvIstaNA AVENUE, SEAR StxTH Steer, enh gis company with mc MR ae wns W. a: FLORENCE, ! adopted this invaluable article in all our hos- LOUISIANA AVENUE, NEAR SIXTH StEERT i de eht our yee es — - nt ‘or Six Vieuts Only. | . soa ms " 2s: ay a wets. ete, J i 1 “ { Ppitals. As a Jay membe bid Lean b Witness it Louisiana AVESUR, XEAR Sixru Stes es = at the Piano. Together with a host of tal- au | ses Giese, PRICES OF ADMISSION, { Se Soe tO eee een RY m8 In Rear of the at Hotit. Chote SUGihniy Ce kaen Ohne lo Orchestra Chairs ' lite than anything Lever tried. Suace#és wo the ' 4 i mstantly ou hand, Ofiicers | p *Pian:wion Bi THE PIONEER CONCERT MALL, Bea Annee 3 re de ays ey But Ll have digressed. In my next 1 shall OF WASHINGTON, seg) ha Li evr an, Prop'r. speak of gathering in the wounded, burying the WE ARE © now DE D NIGHTLY ve. clock P. m. Uwithoutextcy Curae dead. Ke. (se 25-eolm) B. ptiaice | OSTHEIM BROTHERS, | “ines weg oe Peribrmance Sema RM Y GOODS FIRST GENTLEMEN ap > , - ee - ay eaicane — . fy OSTHEIM BROTHERS, [ae CAMP STOVES, CAMP STOOLS, THE COUNTRY MUSEUM, CIRCUS, MESS CHESTS, TIN-WARE, to witness i AxD TIN CUPS, TIN PLATE: HPOONS, CUTLERY, | 1. yest EROFFERED ‘ MAMMOTH AMPHITHEATRE sess CQOKING stovEs, "TS WASHINGTON. i Deeg es a . COAL ai LAMPS, = received by .& i. i GREGORY, 321 1 Pa. avenue, s—T.1sco. x. DRAKE'S PLANTATION BITTERS. They purify, strengthen, and invigorate. 'y create a healthy appetite. BRANCH OF 39 SOUTH WILLIAM STREET, NEW YORK | 39 SOUTH WILLIAM STREET, NEW YORK, IMPORTERS OF CHOICE BRANDIES & WINES, CHOICE BRANDIES & WINES, aS gs EVERY AFTERNOON AND BEVERY NIGHT. eand Tenth Street, WE HAVE NOSECOND-CLASS PERFORMER NONE BUT BL BEST TAL: ENT APPEAR AT THE if We have Larger Houses, We pay Higher Salaries. We have the Best Hall, We have the Most Ret wo ry Louisiana Ave 1 Audience, | BARNUWS MUSEUM, of any other similar establishmeht in Washington, bs i SE SPR CRER SEAT ET ARR CHOICE BRANDIES & WINES, | CIRCUS, and a ‘ i “R COMPANY CONSISTS OF THE FIRST iD W. : ; | MAMMOTH AMPHITHEATRE, They overcome effects of dissipation and late | OUR MPAN) B SOF | S AND WHOLESALE DEALERS IN | hours: ARTISTS BEFORE TIVE PUBLIC SARNUNIC RG @Oe NIIET: ‘They strengthen the system and enliven the Second Week of the Bénutifat RYE AND BOURBON WHISKIES, eae i z SEN. TOM THUMB, mind. | teas | i JULIA MORTIMER, RYE AND RBON WHISKIES, i ea They prevent miasmatic and intermittent é : | TUP ALBINO FAMILY, Piles 1 JULIA MORTIMER, AS WELL AS EVERY VARIETY OF AACS PREG esuar an ike nrify the breath and acidity of the eived every night last h with thunders of 5 = a 4 MING ARS, Pi rify the ath sane adity o e | ved every night la LIQUORS, CORDIALS, & | steamer haere They cure Dyspepsia and Constipation. | i cueuetail #1QUORS, CORDIALS, &e. SAMSON, They cure Diarrhoa, Cholera and Cholera | THE FASCINATIN AND THE BEST BRANDS OF BARN UM, Morbus. | i BARNUM: They cure Liver Complaint and Nervous | ww ee MavteeeA Te AVEL. GENUINE HAVAWA CIGARS. eieciter Head. | quits 1s POstTTY SU WEEK, |CENUINE HAVANA 'CEGARS. YHERLA (OON AND NIGHT, They are the best Bitters in the world. They a teatig heal y APTE eo weak 1 and are exhausted NEW FACES NEW PACES a a y are made of First appearance of We also offer for sale . ss RINT : A: Se cl Lenisiens Avenue and Tenth Street. pure St. Croix Rum, the celebrated Calisaya tie AULT CHRISTINE A COMPLETE ASSORTMENT OF ® iso : ie and are taken with the *, Without re and herbs Hermetically-sealed Frults, Meats,&¢. Hermetically-sealed Fruits, Weats,&c. SINE GROCERE sions of an atiack on Memphis, and believes i will relieve all We: open the nesr Lawrenceburg. on th Shirmishing Along the L ) arintes, it appewrs evident that rhe advance of | Van Dore ity Teunessee constitated a portion | of a pre. The Memphis Bulletia says che law F victory at Coriwth has .quiecec all appreh+ ora Tennessee. Federal army te ene whole territory t ecommne the Memphis, were favorably sitgaied either to prevent a junction of our amuies, upon the flank and rear of Hence the necessity to defi printh tn Order te alecomplish one purpow 1 : Memphis. Geb. (ranger lef: Franktfor: f nes—The Rebel, Trying te Ger Out of ei! State. LovisvILLe, Oct BT eenen with greater . rane of judging the aitack on Cer spunsible for its resmits. ; yjuntier to juder mie Mut it isa ver: iar 4 ye the public Maced int position neredit upod one he bas show , mand that ean po longer bri Kut ihe has onl verses toowh Which «wea the le. subgectin: ostrn. ( CCmEt trust thy <ufictently heroi without hole bund Southern people are to bear ap against inixtor- eching t Throw pon ome man at poabtic cakuniy. 1s hands te Ti The divisions et ¢ and Hemnilion leave hed wx yesterday Nict at Corinth wae a unhappily, does it pur forces were de- pe driven back many - from fier field of bate. If the reporter ed the ficts, our losses must Trific. Divisions appear to have od to brigades. 2nd brigades to regi- ‘vorai distinguished officers were No estimate is given her side: but there seems reason todoubt that. while ours was very wih which the battle was Gen. Curti Aa AT wot the ac tia? Loss on + little re ae Missis=ipyi, deau. Destmcttion un- fenght, and the st addy valor of owr men, must have entuled a serious loss mpon the enemy. If. a- aeclieve, our men fought with courage mst overwhelmilg numbers, we bave the olation of knowing that their failure is not : n- Attemededd ith disgrace. that formation has, Whar to flow from this untoward rel. are crowing @ event we « fs yet. rivhtly estimate. Tt i< geforce. Great | plain, however, thar the iramediate object of Prenaprrraia. Oct than a private beter da be rland) county, <1 been receiyed there th » Pocomae at Hanco nibs. our movement has tailed: and that the plan of nbersbarg last | oureampoizn in the Missiseippi has been seri- as heard aliday | ously dicated. rey, courage and skid x repair onr losses, aud atone for ont de- but amnot disguise the fact that we received « very embarrassing and annoy- wck., Wesincerely hope that now, more , than ever, the Government and its agents will | exhibit clacrity end energy in their efforts increase ofr forces, and augment the effective- ss Of Our armies, GEN. ALBERT PIKE. The Shreveport (Lonisiana) Pawenen. of the ith, says tha: Gen. Albert Pike's nation Was not acerpted by Presidest Day. ‘and that the President was fully satisfied of position L.tern—HAnris pune. Get. i ossing of the rebels at Hancoe © reported HOt believed Le - The Indian War. Mimawarkre. Oct. 1.—The St. Paul Pioneer, Pthe Pith, says dispcuches received by General eral Sibley report une Inediay Sionx are core raed abow The entire force of the lower bands surrendered to General Sibley. Te has proba- bly two thonu-and prisoners, A cavalry force ‘umed is in pursuit of Lite Crow andotbers. Whoare | penn gop yy ‘the Tabane ety _— nz their escape. Twenty Indians have | of' the latter and his influence with the Iedian been convicted so far. The Wind-or House, in St | tribes are still employed by the Confederate stroyed by fire on the ifth in STL THE BATTLE ——— conintTu. a From the Richmond Examiner, The gloomy tale scaeuend toe telegraph this morning ts we! shadow over pul ne Paul. was de. Tt was unoe- copied. Loss estimated at © From Califo: 8 San Francisco, Oct. 1h S. Cooper, 2 | surgeon of considerable Gctistion, died to- Tie town of Hewland Fiat, Sierra ae army, wader the peg of Van Dorn, has suf- has been almost totally destroyed by a inary repulse at Corimth. En- loss is etimated at 100,000. cd Lose ae =f oe sion disadvantage with @ superior The steamer Sierra Nevada arrived to-day | force, handled by one of the two ablestmen in from the northern coasi. She brought 410 - | the Federal army, it bas suffered severely, and sengers and 120,000 in treasure from Britas! been forerd to retreat. Te eng ep ren yn oe Cohanbia, 527.000 from Oregon, and over | or ine ficiency can be laid at the dooroft either =10,000 in the hands of the passengers from voth places. the soldier= or the general officers. declares that the attack termination, and that his if il fi i Election in Newark, N. J. allelied im this war. The defeat is attributable Newant, Oci. 1.—The Newark city charter Nely to the wait of judgment in the inception election has resulted in aademocratic ‘iriumph. a the baitle, = The democrats carry nearly all the wards, and That the enemy claims only seven hundred in the council. prisoners at ihe end of such an engagement, as- — ————— sures US, at least, that our army i : i Remarkable Letter f 6 ott. |. Aud tha: the immediate gain of the — . a. 2 = “ ynazertal and men was _— But it Ata Democratic mevting held in New York on oe est “il be considerable ‘ on Monday evening, Mr. John Van Buren | Uyiess Rosecraus is very a. wo read the following letter, announcing at the | his own losses, he may now form his» ne time that he made it public without the Bueil — oo Regen oy pa . operations muy ferce hen authority of General Scou. ground de ha- taken . WASHINGTON, March 8; 1861. Hoping that in a day or wwe the new President will haye happily passed through 211 personal dangers and tind himself uistalled an honored successor of the great Washington, with you as the chief of his eabi- net, I beg leave to repeat, in writing. what I have before said to you orally—this supple- ment to my printed “view: dated in October | lust) on the highly aicortenes condition of our | (70 late) happy and veri ' To meet the extracrdin times, it seems to me that 4 mm guilty of no arregance in limiting the President's field of | selection to.oné of the four plans of the pm. cedure subjoine L. Threw of the + ln a word, the oak ay or Kentucky is gready pepe nected By hie the event wusles~ ~inung suche of prise allure back patos i oueon. Pant iets a blow jed tudo us almost as much hann arter of the country as Lincolr’s tion La~ done good to the Southern nog The prople of Tennessee and Ken- see | We monet reflect, al-o, that this event is well | Litted torexive the drooping adherents of the | Federal goveroment in the Northern States, «s retreat from Coming next to Le Maryland, MINE Victory of the Confederate With no imierve wins. (hey Will suppose it an indicauion that iuck has once more turned in their favor, It ix the first ocension whieh they have been able to held their ground against any copsader- . me PINe GROCERIES, _ Led Sou rm Woops, naw : rive ew ne te D og The heat Feins he Work Hermetieally-sealed Fruits, Neats,&c. FINE GROCERIES, nearly return of many, if not the } stnubers seny kate tele te eae eee Sold by « “il Grocers, Dr Miss KATE ARKISON PRESSLY PUT UP FOR CAMP t FINE GROCERIE t whieh have broken of from the jon. H sure, tor the moment, those who have been for mons, Bi, DRAKE & CO, Phe Washington favorite ATP AUCTION PRICES, Without som ele benign | some time well stti-tied that all pitched patties way. New Ye ee ' athe eeD eee een ie @ ALL TION PRICES ’ oe tertween Nortinern ane Souhera inen.in Wich = ZEST G = seas See rhe . re foriwer have not that adventitior te Continued succes of ihe Lovely and Modst | REST GOODS IN THE MARKET, AT AUCTION PRICES. must uccessarly end in victory. tothe urss NELAPE Pavnor BEST GUODS 1N THE MARKET, os i | Seat ° 2 rf 8 on ve Le i The valance the cacge of i 3 - © choose to state the dispiriting fact, with EST NE RK PRICE | vernment within i e * . MERIETE CHAYES LOWEST NEW YORK PRICES, | merit 0 {os Gantect te dation as ts dui breadth and without dices, : LOWEST NEW YORK PRICES, | Con udiigint overs auacaips the ports of which ihix ti urea at fo : JELEPuARE Ene LOWEST NEW YORK PRICES. | FINE Pacmeermoit ayaa Gefents to the RESM See a ee ee 295 PENNSYLVANIA AVENTE, | RAMILY ae nila ingle rane G@VPSYS LAL 295 PENNSYLVANIA AVENE) | H y has been proved fully equal tothe chagces GYPSY'S LAY [wi * rly ed We bore the pressure of Inst spring, GYPSYS LAY Between Ninthand Tenth & ts, i . if necessary, we cn <upport, without ; Bitwren Ninta and Teath & > } vet T loads of distress. Ht ix - Soe re sik > PAMELES » oe wre hen woialons | siring its nerves a 2n¢ seri sr 18c0-. acta aes ayer | bo Rust Meg=oadend | . iieiee erie B, | et} enort in arias or spring— perhaps whore , ‘TA | DRAKES PLANTATION pirrens, Cer he supplie 3 Hos antuma end DRAKE'S PLANTATION BITTERS eainaiied FRED. ©. € i as Wy igorttes, strengthens, and py es the ays- Loris ful Leverng Corsten -cotner Pa. avenu H FROM “FORTRESS MONROE! tem; is @ perfect appetizer, and nature's great | ees | pure Sr. € * a } ; ‘tress Moxnoe, Oct. 4.—The English omer. Iris compored of pure St. Creix Rum, | SIMy MONS | } act Capt. HUTCHIN: | 1) be brough: inte harinen; ] Racer arrived in the Roads last evening ayn Bark, roots and herbs. owe aiupis ‘ : 3 a ERE j bur to be held for ‘remained untildhis morning aboat | ¥ ‘ ner} Ald,” foot ne seven d to West suid delicate per- MaAsTE JOUNNY, tee ven Sshooner = ee or “ae lads behing nganar-p erie War veseel, tbe es ania ‘ thins dl werite. nerd Aes Which .» wo ep el h tnd aucho: t the fort. ui be relied npon tor its purity. It | a Se nny SDR HE =z. 10 extort 2 owe Pre TS. B.S) = here vsia, 18. & gentle tonic, And 1 just | on chi Ttis a cerain eux s.-T. 1860. ; atEOoor pauijeeus 1 = taAaahls for New York taking Sow the hemgetal . for chauges of the seacon. Sold by | Hp pformeace, Jose at | a $.—T.—1s6 [DRAKE'S PLANTA- IV +, BAY te the Seceded Stays, Weywant i chip Baterpe, with 250 siek and Berabnns wren ES tels, and Saloons Doors open. 7 o'elor! - si Withee disease rs, depart : oni ail Gree Song me Broad’ a New Remienton 25 cen stra Chaira 5) c frome Ty ete. It can be used TION BITTERS ; In haste, ain, very fraly yours, The flag of trace steamer ezived fon Pp. H. DRAKE eaten GRAND MATINEE EVERY S4TURDAY, at all time or young, andis par. | Of ‘his celebrated brand appears to be in every INf EDD Seorr. siay from Aiken’s Landing, but y St = ticularly re f . SS pcs mig 5 mot? 3 wel: on every one’s ‘able, Hon. Wm. H. sew ard, & passengers, as there had been sy commas =| BCHILBREN, tienlarly mended + pax and de one’s mouth, as we OP: SHOE x - ae toa with Richmond sinee ae "Metamora left w sod fail | D cecte; Obildran | persons. Sold vy ail wers, Druggi They are aspleddid article and can be relied & The Paris journals stay e Freneh | the landing on Sunday, ~ “seny | a ae | - vals POM. DRAKE © CO. No, | upon to s-rengthen and invigorate exhausted in postessicn of Mexico ety ata No late papers from Richmond were received + sie ELAC - tk BRO, performances 6 2K ” York Be Scans oatu: sey) 4m. 5 ody. — ee ae ees ee ee

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