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EVENING SYAK Ty PUBLISHED EVERY AFTEKNUUN, (SUNDAY EXCEPTED,) aT THE STAR BUILDINGS, Conve PENN'A AVENUR AND liTH STREET, ii BY W. D. WALLACH. Paper in packages by cascterd at 94 a 3 ‘ Scary We onion, seat pa Lae at the rate of 12 cents aweck. Single cnt in wrappers, Two CENTS. VERTISEMENTS should be sent to the ok tere ry re Evaro ‘they may not ening W ASHINGTON, D. C.. THURSDAY, OCTOBER 23, 1862. Star. N°. 3,016 ‘|THE WEEKLY STAR. ——— i ¢v This excclient Family and News Journal, com- taining & ereater varivty of interesting reading than can be found ia any other—is geblinbed ome Friday morning. — TeRxr—Cash, invoriably, / yea Bingle copy, per annum. It invariably contains the ‘ashington News’? that has mede The Daily Etmine Star circulate s@ throughs country weperally wut the ce 87 Single copies (im Wrappers) cam be promered Sppear un’ * -" (comMUSICATRD.) "AMUSEMENTS. AMUSEMENTS. AMUSEMENTS. TELEGRAPHIC NEWS. _ ee et Smee Pell | —SaNUws AMERICAN MUSEUH FORD'S NEW 7ENTH <TR. THEATER 7 = ‘This battle ( Antietam) hag been the most san- guinary of the war, and the only one fought with design and upon military principles. The arrangement of our corps—the overlooking position of the commanding General—the send- ing into action the right and the left—the closing up of the center, and final success—excites bewildering admiration, and carries the mind to the great fields of Austerlitz and Wagaam, fought by Napoleon. Of all this I have-spoken. The heart history of such a conflict, purchased by the life and blood of twenty thousand men, must be found in the hospitals. War has its glories—but it has its ten thousand demons in these human tortures,“that make the eye-b«ils Ache—the heart bleed—the lips patsy, and the brain feel. ‘The sight Js at first vely unen- durable. The life blood of some is still wick- ling away in silent catmness—whifle the dis. severed limbs and maniac brain of others give rise to sounds God grant I may not again wit- ness. * But ye mothers who now seek a son—or wife | a busband—or sister a brother —orsonsafather— | know and be consoled that even the hand of | mercy is watchfu!, and better care is bestowed | upon your leved one than might at first seem possible. It was in the hospital where rested | the gallant-Hooker; that T learned the history”! Of those mmyshicat words so often’seen aut s0 little understood,"«S. T.—1960—X.”’ Anything Bileviating the sufferings and savin the lives | of our soldiers isa nh: blessing. I wit- | messed some astonishing results from this | article It is well known the effect of burnt gunpow- der and excitement is thirst, which, added to the loss of blood in the wounded, creates the necessity of a. reviving stimulant. In this par- ticular hospital, the physicians were allowing their patients to drink Plantation Bitters, other- wise called S. P.—is60—X, and although the | ‘wounded are most numerous here—this division having opened the fight at 5 in the morning— the men were mostly composed, and there was but very little fainting. The article acts upon the stomach and nerves in a most incompre- hepsible manner, superior to brandy, and with- out subsequent stupifying reaction. It origin- ated im the West Indies; containing calisaye bark, winter green, lavender, anise, clove buds orange, snake root, &¢.. preserved in St. Croix Rum—the §, T.—1860—X being a secret ingre- dient, not yet revealed to the public. Privilege to make it for hospitat purposes @uring the war, to which they made the fol- t Ei ponctnge Jan. 16, 1862. ern States; but, sir, our duties to our Govern- ment and our one, Swamy rd tae not es to atsunge the cuffitings of your miseuided r ‘ull; Werle serene gave him anight’s rest; and! he Was now fast recovering.” Z/am surprised our Government bas not Jefferson Davis in energy, and adopted this invaluable article iy all our hos- pitals. ‘As a Iny member, I can bear witness it is “ good to take,” and affords more energy and fe than anything Iever tried. Success to the Plantation Bitters. But 1 have digressed. In my next I shall — < gathering in the wounded, pula me cc. be {se 25-colm) REMY G@OopDSs CAMP COTS, CAMP STOvns, r OA! i MESS CHESTS, TIN-WARE. sige SP00) , CUTLERY, meee Sn coors STOVES. 5 Just - H. & H.'T. GREGORY, seb = at Pa. avenue. s-—T._isso.-=. DRAKE’S PLANTATION BITTERS, They purify, strengthen, and invigorate. They create a healthy appetite. They are an antidote to change of water and diet. They overcome effects of dissipation and late hours, They strengthen the system and enliven the mind. They prevent miasmatic and intermittent fevers. They purify the breath and acidity of the stomach. ‘They cure Dyspepsia and Constipation. They cure Diarrhea, Cholera and Cholera Morbus. They cure Liver Complaint and Nervous Headache. ‘ ‘They are the best Bitters in the world. They make the weak man strong, and are exhausted mature’s great restorer. They are made of pure St. Croix Rum, the celebrated Calisaya Bark, roots and herbs, and are taken with the pleasure of a beverage, withont regard to age | or time of day. Particularly recommended to | delicate: persons requiring a gentle stimulant. Sold by all Grocers, Draggists, Hotels, and Saloons. P. H. DRAKE & CO, 2% Broad- way, New York. — DRAKE'S PLANTATION BITTERS Exhausted nature’s great restorer. A delight- ful beverage and active tonic, Composed of pure St. Croix Rum, roots and herbs. It in- vigorates the body, without sfimulating the brain. It destroys acidity of the stomach, creates an appetite, and strengthens the system. It is a certain enre for Dyspepsia, Constipa- tion, Diarrhea, Liver Complaint, and Nervous Headache, and prevents Missmatic disease Pat IN WASHINGTON, IN CONJUNCTION WITH THE GREAT CIRCUS TROUPE AND THE PERFORMING BEARS FROM CALIFORNIA! The whole transferred {rom the city of New York, and offered for public exhibition at the spacious canvas pavilion in LOUTSTANA AVENUR, NEAR TENTH STREET, THIS AFTERNOON AND EVENING. All the well-known features of these famous com- panies have been ie Coucentri tn One Imnuase Exhi>ition. No public antusement of this magnitude has ever before been offered to the Washington public. The otber places of amu-ement ass attractions a al ave been selectes!, s red, and comprised in One ont = singl: ticket enti Magnificent Enterta Uing the Lolder to-witness Among the most conspicuous features in Bar- nuin’s Quadrupled Troupe are the following THE MUSEUM. Tm this department. ap ars, in admirable con- trast with the hnge and it ~ of the Menagerie. th i the most 4 age, the red tanle COMMODORE NUTT The Commodore holds hie levee at the pavilion iv full uniform every afternoon «nd evening at 2 and Forclock. Intelligent, spri H affable, the little bh L pericr in age,anud co howned, original. ant GEN. TOM THUMB. of Eyropean and American celebrity, aud, next to the Commodore, the greatest man on that the century hes produced. THE EQUESTRIAN TROUP Brightest in the firmament of stare which rad from this bse cnn he of talent, js the elegant P. jan Equestrienne Li MADAME TOURNAIRE! in her matebless style o: dle Radin: an unbounded art in the control of he sautifa steed. a most perfect command of the bridle hand, and ull the concorhitants attending her dashing’ the Great Riders Messrs, HEMMINGS aod RIUS. WLLE BM aE bye aucceriiun of Athletic Exe ‘Admission to the whole only 25 conte: re- CREMORNE GARDEN CIRCUS! GR of the brilliant.and fearless Schod! of Hersemanship, The unparalleled acts and scenes of Hocerraanship by MLL EGY, M’: LE GARDNER, LE CAMILLE, and M'LLE MARTE 1 be diversified 8. IE RAVEES WILL APPEAR TO-NIGHT. served balcony seats § cents. oc 23 NIXON'S << EAT SUCCESS PERMANENT AMPHITHEATRE! PeNNSYLyanta AveNve anv Seventy Sreeer, MONDAY AFTERNOON AND NIGHT, And Every Afternoon and Night DUBING THE WEEK. EVERY AFTERNOON AND EVENING, EVERY AFTERNOON AND EVENING, THE REGULAR CREMORNE EQUESTRIAN TROUPE AND THE SPANISH BALLET COMPANY Will appear, their strength augmented, and their attractions increased by an engagement with the wineld nanawnad hee hank aidan EATON STONE, The acknowledged best Horseman who bas ever entered the Arena, The Management has also engaged THOSE MEN OF MINIATURE, SAMSONS IN INTELLECT! COMMODORE FOOT With his Little Companion COL. SMALL, Who will give their delightful Drawing-Room En- tertainmente, Conversations in Different Languages, Poses’ Pidstique, and Tables Vivants, BOTH AFTERNOON AND NIGHT. DOCTOR JAMES L. THAYER, THE RIVAL LADY RIDERS, And them i KOMIK MU-ELS, BOTH AFTERNOON AND NIGHT. Doors’ open at 1 and quarter to 7o'clock. Per- formancé will commence at 2 and 732. Balcony Seats. -..75 cents, Dress Circle... -# cents, Secial Range 25 cents. Baleony seats and Dress Circle places can be se- cured during the day without extra charge. oc2) | ety ERT ASHINGTON ACAD) tween 9th and unde! ni Ment at the ev Bi 18 other Stara, Also to: hn her magnificent & a \ er nt 0] te. Mr. ADOLPH WELLENSTEIN wl atthe Piano. Together with a Ghoise Refresh host of tal- establishment in the city. ¢ naan aencotertioca hand. Onicera a rve ir. to prese: it 50 k p.m. Sears HENRY ROSENTHAL, Prop’r. “OSTHEIM BROTHERS, OSTHEIM BROTHERS, 295 PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE, 295 PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE, 295 PENNSYLVANIA 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 441QUOKS, COiKk DIALS, &e. AND THE BEST BRANDS OF GENUINE HAVANA CIGARS. GENUINE HAVANA CIGARS, poche aa We also offer for sale A COMPLETE ASSORTMENT OF | Hermetically-seaied Frul s, Meats,&¢, | Hermetically-sealed Fruits, Meats,&e, Soeny ohaaiee of diet, water, etc. It can be used a limes of day, by old or young, and is par- ticularly recommended to weak and delicate persons. Sold by ali Grocers, Druggists, HO- tels, and Saloons. P.H DRAKE & CO:, No. 22 Broadway, New York. se 25-e06fa #.—r.-18c0_-s. 8.—T.—1560.—X.— DRAKE'S PLANTA: TION BITTERS Of this celebrated brand appears to be in every "s mouth, as well as on every one’s table, They are a splendid article and can be relied upon to strengthen and invigorate exhausted natnre. * sep %5-eoom Apu ANY. NOTICE OF REMOVAL. of this piragved from Third street to the large depot street, between 2d and Sd streets. Hermetieally-scaied Fruits, Weats,xe. EXPRESSLY PUT UP FOR CAMP USE. BEST GOODS IN THE MARKET, BEST GUODS IN THE MARKED, LOWEST NEW YORK PRICES. LOWEST NEW YORK PRICES. LOWEST NEW YORK PRICES. 295 PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE, 295 PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE, Between Ninthand Tenth Streets. Between Ninth and Tenth Streets. oc 9 gm J 5 ANTY on C street, cast of New % 125 sia business will pay from 23 fart perday. Apply on the premises. 06 2-4 WILL PURCHASE THE asia ale » | | | | ' 87 OL\ MPIC MUSIC HALL, “a ®7 OLYMPIC MUSIC HALL, Wa &7 OLYMPIC MUSIC MALL, “CA SITE OF THE GYMNASIUM, SITE OF THE GYMNASIUM, CORNER OF NINTH ST. & LOUISIANA AV., CORNER OF NINTH ST. & LOUISIANA AV., CORNER OF NINTH ST. LOUISIANA AV., Nrar Pesy. Av. anp Market SPicr, Ngan PENN. AV. anp Manxet Space, ed gg) to es A RESPEGPABLE MUSIC HALL, which, since its opening, has been attended with . UNPRECEDENTED SUCCESS. a The management providing a LIGHT AND PLEASING ENTERTAINMENT, full of FUN, DASH, AND HUMOR, and tinctured, withal, with DELIGHTFUL SENTIMENT, > THE BEST ARTISTS IN THE CITY APPEAR HERE, LAURA BERNARD, LAURA BERNARD, JULIA HAMILTON, EMMA GARDNER, AMELIA WELLS, SOPHIA MILTON, KATE HAMILTON, SALLY SINCLAIR, LIZZIE THOMPSON, JULIA NORTON, TOM VANCE, TOM VANCE, WILLIAM VANCE, WILLIAM VANCE, BOB BUTLER, LOW GAYLORD, CHARLEY GARDNER, JIMMY CLARKE, BOB HALL, WALLACE BROTHERS, HARRY THOMSON, PRANK ELMER, DICK PARSONS, TOM MORGAN, ee LEONI PANTOMIME PROUPE! FRENCH BALLET TRoran FULL ETHIOPIAN TROUPE GRAND COMPANY OF CHORISTERS! —_——— Doors open at 7—commence at 7X. BF Admission—25 and 50 Cents. oc 20-Iw CANTERBURY HALL, - €ANTERBURY HALL, CANTERBURY HALL, Lovisiana AVRXUE, NEAR SixrH STREET, Lovisiaxa AVESUR, NEAR SixtTu StREet, LovisiaNa AVENUE, NEAR Srxtra Street, Ir Rear of the ‘tonal Hotel, Dintctioy,—Leaye Pennsylvania avenue at Sixth or Four-and-a half street and go two squares north of Pennsylvania avenue. WE WILL NOT BE OUTDONE, v BEST ENTERTAINMENT IN WE GIVE THE MOHINGTON. We Have Mane Ove Mosry 1s WASHINGTON, and it is here we will spend it. 1 iven the Best Show in the City; ve havat come thie week and you will ind ALL PREVIOUS EFFORTS ECLIPSED. 20 STAR PERFORMERS, TEN NEW STARS THIS WEEK. First appearance of the Queen of Terpsichore, MISS KATE PENNOYER, s] successful en; ment at t! it = aoa ftreet Theatre, Baltimere, pe eon i at that establishment fc Having Danced Oo Grewal pe Ten Weeks First appearance of M'LLES JENNIE AND ELLA, the Skipping Rope Danseuses, M’LLE LAURETTA, MISS LILLIE BRANDON, the Beautiful Danseuses, MONS. SZOLLOSY, and his great RAVEL PANTOMIME RAVEL PANTOMIME and BALLET TROUPE. BALLET TROUPE. First appearance of PROF. G. W. KIRBYE, the best versatile performer in the world. . isis First appearance of FRANK KEARNES, the EtL.opian Comedian. First appearance of MASTER GEORGE, the World Wonder. PLS ca 2 ote OUR OLD FAVORITES. Continued euccess of the beantifal MISS JULIA MORTIMER. | She will appear every night this week im new songs. Re-engigsment of MISS AGNES SOUTHERLAND, Nightingale. tto fill the Cinterbury every . Bbe fa too well known to require aword from us. MISS JULIA CHRISTINE, MISS FRANCES LEROY, MISS KATE HARRISON, MLLE LIZECTA, will appear in New Dances, BOB ART und LEW SIMMONS will open a New Budget of Pun. MASTER JOHNNY and MONS, SOL. To-night, the great G6YPS8Y'’S LAY, By the Beautiful JULIA MORTIMER ard EATE PENNOYER, The Rave) Pantomime entitled DECHALAMEAU, And the entire company ina Tresenpovs BiLL, COME AND SEE OUR NEW COMPANY. Remember, the Canterbury is visited by the FIRST CITIZENS OF WASHINGTON. wee Doors open. 6% o'clock; performance, 7%. dan insion EJ mate. Orchestra Chaire & cents Jonn T. Fonp... Hoxruixy’ Buanp. LAST TH LAST TH Of the Suce Be qigure EE NIGHTS vessful - ngagement of Tenth st., adovi ia av. age ESS tence r MISS MAGGIE MITCHELL. : POSPRIVELY ER Last WEEK! New are the only chances to witness thé perform- Suces of this favorite eee she will andoubt- edly leave the city after Saturday eveni THI THE SPLEN FE RUREN EWE GEES FANCHON,.. = $¥ deo 06 -n- j nann =, MISS eveiving, oh HéY Jatt performance of t deter, showers <1 bow numerous ralnable ‘aif ba Aan re solid golf, bt with th iant disinond eyes, presented by the C Ws” All the Siar Company id New Séenery! Situations! “Ever, Tableaux! Act —The Act Il—¥ete of St. The Retw PRIOR) Dress Circle and Parquette. Orchestra Seats, No extra ch en | Beantifal Costum: Nendid Appoin' ments Rising Moon and Shatow Dance. pole Dance, “Who Loves Me Happy Denouen: _ather play perf owing to its extreme length and beauty ato ing next. 8 EVENING. DID MORAL DRAMA other engag Ticke| » the cast Mechanical Eff Andoche rn ef th M Villagers, ined with Fe is OF ADMISSION. uets, baskets of lowe ts(among wh ch was 2 ements, tion ? E ae ry at _bril- tClub.) es) Startling Thriiling auchon, -# cents 75 cents 5 cents 1 BS Doors open at a quarter to7 o'clock; curtain rises at Bovelack. WASHINGTON THEATRE, Conner ELEVENTH anp C SrxEets, Lessee and Manager. . CROWDED HOUSES Nightly assembled attest the ercatih an: MR IMMENS WN. d Original Comedian, CHAN FRAU. FE HIT OF THE ATIONAL PLAY, ~HesryC. Jannerr. larity of the 2 intense interest, which hus been ia preparation for several weeks past, and will be prod with New Local Scenery, Bior evenin am uced this ie Tin sions, Mechanical Effects,Ap propriate Costames,& THIS EVENING, will be produced Charles Gaylor’: tional Drama, in Sete Stes Or the Sacking Jupiter (a Contrabane) ACT I. Scene 1—V. light—Crossin, o} the Marshall How Marrhal! House—De: Je iew of Long Bridge b: se. Scene 3—Stairwa: ath of Ellsworth an 1 Jackson. Retribution on the Rebel ACT II —Fairfax Court House in June. 1831—En- trance of the Union Court House, ACT III.—The Female Spy New National Song, —Death of the Female Run—Look ity of Bull of Black H leau. Forces—Sacking of in the Union “The Previous to the Drama, th Tevious (OTHE WIDOWS VICTIM Or the STAG E-STRUCK BAGRER 7G With Wie wonderful iiltatious of Poros Bere 01 Kean. Barney Williams and Burton.) ‘ GROVER’S THEATER. avenue, near Willards Hotel. ‘ttle-c-y of Freed: Sees nin _ out for Bom s: ar ‘orse Cavalry—Battle of Bull Run—Tab- 's clourated Na- Moon- of U.8, Troops, Scene 2—Exterior in the Fearful Fairfax Camp— jom ietta of IMPORTANT FROM CAIRO. Al ttncked by Rebe! Reported are of Island Ne. 10. Cairo, Oct. 21.—The steaauer Catonhala was fired into by the rebels om Saturday morning, thirty miles below Me is, and one maa wounded, The steamer Gladiator was atiacked by a band of rebels while loading cotion, twen- ty-five miles below Memphis, the samé-day. Mo persons were killed and sever wounded. The rebels then fired the boat, bmi the ames wre extinguished witbous doing much dam. ‘ige, aud the boat escaped, the sebcls centinne to burn cotfon in the Steumer « neighborhood of a seg? ., It is said that Price has been reinforced by aaity. Texans, and ythat more are arriving * Stenmers from Commerce, Me., report all quiet there. The rebels sacked the town, and carried off $3,000 worth of goods and a number of horses, A report is in circulation here to-day thatthe rebels had attucked and -captured Island No. 10, but the report is not traceable to any mtiable source, THE WAR IN ARKANSAS. Sr. Lovis, Oct. 21.—The Rebel Gen. Holmes bas sent to Gen. Carr, under a flag of trace, a communication falsely assuming that the United States Government, or its Generals, had engaged in arming wegroes in Arkansas, to which course Geb. Holmes entered his em- phatic protest. Gen. Carr promptly responded, telling him that neither the Government nor its agents had mmed’ negroes. On the contrary, the Federal troops had been employed im disarming ne- grees, and while so employed were attacked and a portien capmred by guerillas. Gen. C. ndds, hat “whatever may be the policy of = commanding officer and the Government, shall cheertully follow it out.” In a skirmish, on the ith, twelve miles west of Helena, the National ti captured the lieutenant colonel of the 2ist Texas Regunent, and twelve privates. ‘The enemy’s farther loss is unknews. Maj. Rector, of the 4th lowa,was taken prisoner, and we had 4 killed, 6 wounded, and Ll wissipg. , THE WAR IN KENTUCKY. General Davix Released from Arrest—Mere gan's Men Wearing Federal Uniforms. Lovrevit.e, Oct. 21.—Gen. Jeff. C. Davis, who shot Gen. Nelson, has been released from arrest, and ordered to report fer duty at Cin- cinnati. One hundred and fifty rebel prisoners from Frankfort and Lexingion, and 300 Union pri- soners from Cox's Creek, arrived here iy: They leit at 30’clock on Monday morning, and up to 2 o'clock this afternoon had had nothing to eat, Morgan my ence pe all the cap- tured provisions that‘be could not carry away. M "Ss men. clothes with oners, and his our clothed im F The rebels at Cox's Creek captured Capt. T. B. Lewis, postmaster of Wood's division, with all his nails, containing several thousand let- ters, the m: from which the rebels took, and then destroyed all the letters. “THE WAR IN MISSOURI, Guerilla Bands Dispersed. ag Lom. omens aweis coos cases 1 MANA Hupsox, Mo., Oct. 20.— Woolford, of ane Oat: — oma | me luth Missouri ares & band of TRE FASHIONABLE guerjilas on the Auxvois river, dispersing TEMPLE OF THE DRAMA, them, killing and wounding capturing a arms, » blankets horses. The Entire Change of Performance! large rebel in the vicinate af Boettiana Pai rie. chap Cay ‘Smith cite suddenty IRISH BOY AND YANKEE GIRL, Dennis’ band of guerillas, killing and wound: ME. AND MRB ing some twenty, and eleven ¥: 3. ENCE. ers, twenty horses, arms, &c. bas Ww. 3: FLORENCE. captured several guerilla leaders near Colum- THIS (THURSDAY) EVENING, jaan ppc Rel Wis, ee of rebels, The perforsenis Cantar: entities he” torscape to Arkansas, were aitacked and U ED VOLUN: ‘EER! Lient. Col. Stewart, with 100 men of the 10th W. 3. FLOREN OE eee writtiams acattered/and Gol Biewprt eta parcels ne Nightingale Polka. . MRS. W. J. MR. W. J. TOURg AGTERGS! FIVE CHARACTERS AS TIM SOUNS. 'LORE} ¢c. To conclude with the best of modern farces, enti- Setchell as. REGULAR PIX Hugh De Bras Yu Fi? arewell Benefit of Mr. and are Wee FLORENCE 3 & Engaged and will shortly appear, the famous be: fifa ti sos ven eiTLE Wusruny, PRICES OF ADMISSION, Fr 2 TTS teepo-2-~ ++ Scents Seata may be secured from ii o'clock a. m. te 5 o'clock p. m., Witness extra Shas Goat tee oat Ht o'clock, ‘erformance com- LIBE RTY HALL, ALEXANDRIA, VA. Percivat & Co.. The Beautiful Queen of Song, MISS FANNY FORREST! NNY 2 FANNY FORREST 8 FORREENNY Fornust) PORREST! cronan Best ‘zontal Bar The Best Hort a rf at JEN rance of ~ DE LOUIS, Performer in the form his DOG. NY LIND. Miss JENNIE ALLEN, J Miss FRANE LA FOLLE, Wi Miss TILLY FORBES, LITTLE ill appear in NEW DANCES! The Funny pic WILLIE EMER K PARKER, SON, HARRY FENTON, Proprietors World! Decision in Regard to ‘asters. ALBANY, Oct. 21.—A made in the ELLA. United States court to-day declares that the, * Later from California. San Francisco, Oct. 21.—Sailed, steamer Moses Taylor, for San Juan, with 3 gers; steamer St. Lonis, for 400 passe im treasure for ‘ork and $170, The steamer Pacific has arrived ‘with 400 passengers and $450,000 in treasuré Ore- gon anal $20,000 from British Columbia. Henry Hamilton, of the Los Angelos Star, has been brought to this city by the U. Marshal and confined in Fort Alcratras gn large this season. The San Francisco money market is very tight. ‘The rates of discount are at two to two and a half per cent. United States tender Notes range from fifteen to eighteen per cent. discount. Sight exchange on New York, pay- able in currency, ranges from fifwen io twenty per cent. discount, Loss of the Steamship Mix<i«sippi. New Beprorp, Oct. 22.—Information has reached kere that the steamship Mississippi, from Montevideo for China, foundered at sea Aug. 30. The crew were saved and landed at Mths aiopaich probably relers to the, S is ably re: t = 3 ane Miscissiphi) Arrival of a Prize. New York, Oct. 22.—The prize schooner Re- vere, of Yarmouth, N,5,, basarrived from Fear, where she was ¢xptured on the Lith inst, by the gunboats Matanzas and Monti, Her cargo consists of salt, mualitury trappings, hay- law of the United States Congress prohibiting the issue of “shinplasters” in the States is an- constitutional. ———_~+ see Tue Canr. tx Kewervexy.—The Cincin- nati Commer of Tursday says: “The campaign in Kentucky is virtually at anend. Lt is useless to conceabthe fact that anda ‘ e Ss bitterly di ted SPLENDID COMPANY! the Tout as -thp “rebels ean’ be, Te inan’ o- failed in taking Cincinnati and Lonisville, ani ENTIRE NEW BILL: we failedin Sr: Bragg a i soft Smith haye succeed eseaping thron; W7- Bee Bills of the day. eg Powell's Gap to Past Tennessee, ith thelr COME EARLY! wegon .ud ammunition trains and im- Doors open 6}: ; performance 73s o’clock. mense spoils. It. is said that, pups: was Adinission 26 and § cents. oc lw abandoned because of the im lity of ob- ~- = taining subsistenee for the pan E GROCERIES, ‘It is believed that Bragg will make direct FINE GROCERIES, FINE GROCERIES, FINE GROC AT AUCTION PRICEs, AT AU ATAU OTION PRIC CTION PRICES, ~~ The rcmainder of the cargo of jhe SCHOONER “ ATD,” Consisting of every description of FINE FAMILY GROCERIES, ERIKS Will be for sale wotil the Schooner is discharged —————— FAMILIES In need of a Winter Supply, at the TRADE PRICE, Can be supplied by the Package. FRED. 8. COZZENS Consignee, corner Pa. avenue and Lith st. CAPT. HUTCHING 8, oc 13-tf Schooner “ Aid?” foot of 11th st. JRONNETS, RIBBONS, RUCHES, FLOWERS, BoTHPRS, MILLINERY aooD | FANCY GOODS, W ED G00 New goods every w~ tthe eee eat cpbitun teeak lacy sou! ude. bepeees, unequalled Cement, 25 cents. oc 18-6" REAM Best quality always to be oie oc 17-Im* "AT $1.50 rex Gattoy. ONE! BE ee Fach ond had, in pyramids or Pits, ge ee ce ee ees SE A aA for Nushville, and we shall probably haye a ortion of the army conntermarching in that irection to head him off. At all events, the rebels, except the gucrillas under Morgan, and a few detached sqnads prowling about in various localities, are ont of the State, and it ie teo hate in the season to anticipate another in- vasion of any dimension." Frsanctai.—New York pers of last eve- ning say: The Board of Brokers has cheerfully responded to the wishes of the Goverumeni, and by a large vote has just stricken gold from the list. They have gone still further, and dutiable demand notes will no longer be called at the Board. The immediate effectof this step is a fall of 4; per cent. in gold—sales taking place at i129 aguinst 133% on the “first call.” Since the Board gold fluctuates rapidly. At oue time sales were made as low as 129, but as We write 130 is bid. The action of the takes effect on Monday. Dutiabledemandnoies securities are dull and rather dower. The 6's of i+] sold at 1033;; the 7.30 notes at 1058105 x. In the 6 per cent. certificates of indebtedness there is a decline of 3 per cent, STAMP Derica—The certifieation of a bank check} ty, tie paylog tellers marking it, or | writing hie name acrors it, does not come | within the meaning ef the law reluting to certificat's, and is not, therefore, subject to seven, however, the clerk of the court certi- " aper to be a copy by marking the «ane | | priced oe signing ‘4 name thereto, it will I be necessary for him to affix aten cent stamp. A power of attorney to “svli siock, to vole at an election, to colject rent, aud to sell real estate,” requires 2 one dollar and sixty cent | stamp. * ser There were Gi ohnndred and | in Philadelphia last week. pinnae sixty deaths are aleo very unsettled, 22@4at2 Government | . SE A CASE OF INTERNATIONAL Diver. CULTY. = Eng jipcchenst Ship Dinast even ish ‘Alcalde J ee & Tusutted. Private correspondence vana re! certain farte, The detait of whieh vf com may involve nus im some with avee Un the tth of the present ship Lianche, @xptuin Bagiod fag, Jorge tweon New @rie the v rr, to an English hou MM: *smoras to Cuba, he snall port eaiied Malate to take then sanded jor Hay: pease Sagan heard. When near saw ci a distance fn ake 40 0rd he with all «pend The skip rowed 2 be the pumboat Montgomery, Capt. Hunter ° Unieiunately, the captsin of the Biawche become xlatmed and ii ber, 4 waiueg for Attempted to escape. The Sontgons> con- tinned her pursnit, compelled io wear around ard ren her ashore six miles north of Moro Carile. The sea Aleade who tnd watched her movements from the shore, took a beat, ond with two or three other men went boxrd the Blanche, on which he Roisted Speniph fag as a sign that she was under protection of the Spanish Government. At eame time Captein Humterof the Mon: ercered two boats with armed men to go ‘eoard the Blanche and to take forcible tion of the vessel. Once on board, the officer lziped to Captam Suaith what hie mission was, Eanes ton, to mee re Sees ir) Jf E F 3 if Hs H fl Ss é fire ‘aptain Smith cficial having protested agait ings, a quarrel ensved, in the Montgomery stxpped id, with the atd of as ther with the were with bim, Afier this, set fire fo the nd carried ye ‘who had h Go ariamno. ‘When. the Spanis ceived the account of # given to a Spsnish fr and to capture the the latest date no trace of ber ered. At the same time dispatches to Mr. Tenara, the 5; ish Minister at ington, giving the details of by this time must have been submitied to Seward. The New York Tribune Last ev & 1 3 & Fi ; § i ie : : i = ; g : i + Ht ie ite : % over which Jonathan exercises his 1 It is a_ swing of peculiar which the sitter, when once set =?” CH. Alburger, 4 old, was im sport, in Philadelphia, a yp Me and . going the form ing, & ra ‘bel to Mr, ws the victim. = ly" paced coe ment, some of boys sirap, nsed as a rope, around the oo Alburger, and proceeded to draw him ground by means of a Crank used to By some patortunate chance the strap enga around 2s ee, See his feet did pet totich the ground, and ‘was hung ir earnest AxECDOTE OY “STONEWALL.”—An armyct corm spondent of a rebet journal telis the fol- fe lowing tmeident that or¢orred in Mi: BE varsysesigecseet ® mn be odies, this is the first time I was exer sur und cut every button Ris cont, _ YY, commenced on his re, filed sat Was feared, he wonld be ia (he Gin form of a Georgia colonel—aninns all ex* pita shirt-collurand spurs. For once be was )idly” seared. of @7 The Louisville Journal says that if any of our army officers now iu face of my, Tesign “on atcount <= i bot done by Congress or . ° should be Wee inotantly to Fort Warren, ome other military prison. sane? i Oné day last week a New hese ‘ RF ome oh, Arm £500,000 worth of tea, and took the buyers’ notes for the coods. This i=» arid to be the larges( (ransaction of the kind on. record in New York. =? Madame \Jboni intends to clese her pre. fe-s'onal career. She will visit London for we | e«t time in the spring of I-63. —