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as: ieee mn _THE EY ENING STAR. ~_ WASHINGTON CITY: THURSDAyY.. OCTOBER 23, 1862. S7 BEADING MATTER ON EVERY PAGE. SEB OUTSIDE FOR INTERESTING TELE- @RAPHIC AND OTHER MATTER. OUR MILITARY BUDGET. a — ARRIVAL OF PRISONERS AND CONTRABAND Goons. ——————— REBELS ON THE LOWER POTOMAC. ——iale THE MONITOR. —— The Freeborn, Capt. Magaw, arrived yester- day morning from the Lower Potomac, bring- ing & large lot of contraband goods seized at differcnt points by the flotilla, six prisoners, oue refugee and six contrabands. , { ‘The mames of the prisoners are as follows: F. J. Allston, a mail carrier, who was taken while crossing in a canoe with a colored man, having in his possession a rebel mail for Rich- | mond; Hugh Mitchell, a lieutenant in the rebel service; John Mitchell, who has just left Yale College; Robert Lacey, who has been in the -rebel army, and James Lacy. The Mitchells belong t Port Tobacco, Charles county, and are toms of Gen. Walter Mitchell. , were sent to the Brovost Marshal's yesterday after- noom, and were committed to the Uld Capitol. ‘Wm. Marmaduke, the refugee, is from West- mcfeland cquaty, and came off to escape being pressed into took the oath ‘The Freeborn, om Tuesday, sent a boat’s crew shore at Matthias’s Point, te reconnoiter—it Ibaving beem reported that the Rebels were main erecting @ battery in the dense woods , but no trace of a battery was disoovered. ven Rebel cavalry were seen, however; but y kept at a good distance from our men, y are said to be enforcing the conscript law ong the people in that section. ‘The steamer Coeur de Leon, having been ughbly overhauled, left the yard last eve- for service in the lower or second division "of the Potomac Flotilla. ‘The steamtug Rescue, which has during the )past two weeks been undergoing repairs, is ww geady to proceed to her station in the ‘orth Atlantic Blockading Squadron off Hat- a3. The hull of the Monitor has undergone a oreugh examination and been found allright. | vestel has been scraped and painted, and | is now ready to be launched. Her ma- incry, both motive power and turret en- | will be put in complete order. Some provements will be made in her interior for comfort and convenience of her officers. ‘The tug Dragon arrived this morning from Rappehannock, bringing up eight contra- de who were picked up near Kettle Bottom FROM THE LOWEB POTOMAC. a CAPTURE OF PRIZES. pice” alos ATENSIVE SMUGGLING ACROSS THE PO- 1OMAC AT MATHIAS POINT. a GUNBOAT FORCE CLEARING OFF THE TIMBER THERE. — ~——— U.S. Steamer Jacos Bzt1, | Potomac Flotilla, off Pincy Puint, Oct. 2. ar Star: Wehave been here three days, and e taken two prizes. The one taken night last was capgured at the mouth of Jack- Creek, ¥a. esr menheene sat organ goods were valued at 92,000. Mr. ©. F. pa oom eee boat, is dm old hand at f ‘eTun up eB Fo to seek the sw, with the Wenkow: Speciiver aw, wi Satellite, and En. ; destroying the timber on the Point, haying e foree shore, with axes, tar, turpen- ke. A of the Point is now in flam’s. a as usual, is steamer Uurritack hast elioved thevTacey, | from guard duty ae Piney Point for a | os —Since writing learned | three of our thes have tech taker a the | two from the Freeborn, and one from Satellite, while doing picket duty on shore. HAT 18 NxEDED.— What doour newspapers n? Whatdo our parties mean wrangling | fith each other about the warand its generals, Cabinet and its imaginary divisions? Don't see that British merchants and adyentu- der the British flag amd British procla- | — of neutrality, are burning and destroy- | our commercial marine on the high seas? hus Liverpool has become a pirate station. New York Chamber of Commerce sees the _ coudition, and has sounded the alarm. us have unity of counsel and unity of ac- Our enemies at home, our domestic en- arrive all their strength, arms and ies from abroad. They are exhausted. | us reunite and stop their foreign supplies, @ the work at nome will be soon over. t | | | ‘A large number of propositions having made to the Navy Department by private Pties to undertake the capture or destruction Rebel ateamer -No. 290,” a general an- is returned to the effect that the Depart- will cheerfully buy the steamer from any capturing her for half a million of dollars, Hin the event of her destruction will recom- to Congress an appropriation of 2360,000 reward tothoee accomplishing the work. ReONAL.—Uol. J. Pickell, N. ¥.; Col. R. P y, Lieut. Col. M. F. Wentworth, Maj. Jas, ‘Stone, and the offieers of the 27th Begiment Volunteers, are at the National. | Dapt. Goulding. 1 S A, rctarneu frum Kich- Ind. Col. Constable, Hon. H. D. Foster, Hon. D. Kelley, Pa.; Col. Kirk, Hon. E. Ward, 5S. H. Mix, N. Y.; Gen. Geo. D. Bayard, U’. ‘4 Maj. McDowell, U.S. A.,areat Willard’s, # The remors that have lately prevailed in n to overtures of peace by the Rebel ment, are said to have had their founda- & forged document sent to Washington os a hoax or for the purpose of affecting ‘k market. ‘It is said that. John Savage. one of the - patriots of 146, will receive a nomina- Congress in the Fifth District of New This will place him in opposition to do Wood. Mr. Savage will hxve rare in the canvass. ‘A. WN. Zevely, Third Assistant Postinaster rai, is abeent from the city, having gone to the North. C.F. McDonald, Esq., Clerk, ts acting Assistant Postmaster UD ‘The Harper's Ferry correspondents of or three of the morning papers persist in ci of the second anniversary of John raids occurring last weck. It was Jf auniversary Th Columbus (Ohio) Statesma a concedes feat of Judge Belden and the election of Republican candidate in the Ashtabula mber next has been set ae adny of thanksgiving and ‘prayer in yivenis. In Kent county, Md., no draft is req aired, wnty having furnished volunteers over uired qnota. ~chusette regs sith Ma for N »SC. f ' | Dusiness are requested to attend. | mittance ‘cents. | the above port all day to-m LATE TELEGRAPHIC NEWS. FEDERATES ~ EVACUATE Ter con KENTUCKY. Pursuit of Bragg Smith Abandoned. Cryctxwati, Oct. 2.—The ies of the Rebel Generals Bragg and Kirby Smith have passed safely out of Kentucky, “through Powell's Gap, with all of their trains, sup- plies, &c., it being impossible for our army to pursue them for want of forage and sabsistence. They will all return to Louisville and Lebaa- on. “ NOTICE. BOSS HORSE SHOERS OF WASHINGTON, D. U.—Gentlemen: You are called poe tomeet at the Sigy Hall on THORS: NING, Octobe: at half-past seven ¥ EVE Dhitck All thoke carrying on the horse shociag oc 21-3t* RB, A, MASONRY, No. 16.—The anoual \em chection mast te Washington R. A.C. Ht ace atthe next regular commu- nication, THURSDAY EVENING, October 251. The companions are earnestly i invited to be present. cone” oa "rnoMPSON, Sec. cae fs ALL WHOM IT MAY CONCERN. Reoister’s Orrice, Oct. 2°, 1932. Notice is hereby given @ Licenses given to Tav- TDs, irituous and Fermented Li nors, Winenamd Ooriial ‘te Groceries Dry Good Good: \s, Hard A rade shea and J akan; ; xo Mer. wer jarri a mani- pin Alleys and Contec. iat an chest Ping A i in Old ©, Re ,wiilexpire day. the ad day ad day of ORerraer mn i dase ofan sh time. ere. E zE. i Begin FOR TH IT OF TAB IN- YLUM AT THE CORNER OF Bai 3 arn STREET OPPO. e Risters of Charity in ution ‘will open e Fait toy ite ft at Odd Fellows” Hall, 7th street, on MON- the z7th in to which they invite the Patronage of the public. ‘They will offer for sale at a vn dh = 7, and Use- ful A T &e. They ask the aid of the charitable in their effort to provite for the helpless infants nnder their care. and they appeal to the erous of all denominations, par- teularly the |, to contribute money or —s ar- ‘ies. ticles which they may dispose of at this Pair. donatio! be sent eith to Mra, BOONE, corner of E and Sth streets, or or Min, GEORGE MAT: Eand Y the Island. Infants are received and Fingy for in this f is institution, and there Is no charity more loudly a) bli tror i rifone wi lence that a oe ment ofa supper, cts. [city papers & B: 8 F% SALE—A one HORSE COUPE. Enquire at <a MeCLELLAN’S, corner 15th Hats. 7 re) aa ee BOSWELL’S oc 3 3t* 150 macs totter TEES wore 350 No. CATE! = is COUGH CANDY. iries, arriving at the Old Stand, chth street, near ‘a. avenne- oe 23- EB. DUTROW. F YOU HAVE A some UsE BOSWELL’S Ge 23-8t* AMES F. Ene ani J EAL ESTATE AGENT, ConsER ~ Pa, Av@yve anv Textu Street, over Beakios Houss of L. Johnson & Co. MEDICATED ss COUGH CANDY. oc 23-e02m’ N shat a4 Torsce 20, aig is has arrived. ‘Car ery. Steamer cargo tend fr es a SUTLERS’ TEN’ le to order PEDWARDLILLY BAN AWRING) TENT and FLAG ACTORY, omer Fd street and a 'Pennsy| re. av- enue, Colonizat ington oe Cane and oc 22-Im* SECONDHAND GEe re. Ore COUGH !—Co: Cx MOORE 56 FQUIL SUGAR: DROPS; ebegaeee ss Serge! convenient remedy offered a Chi den t z relict. or Orcup, Bronchitis Price—25 and 9) MOORE'S WEST B Pa Dace. 5; ¥.. South side, * Len hey box. glad ‘Woop aeP pamber of of hav CED asthe ROOD ana fee terms on Synlication fo th to the pe BY oT 1 ot months gee ‘he wood u Pea rrlseestel cecers recta ‘ican od wagon road a oe fer! They remain just w' jantwhere they were felled, A. HYDE. FL. Saas for Officers and Soldiers, "ef Seebig bubs GaWet r cor HIRTING Also. ee GOODS 5 to send Kenn lies <aily. “aly parce for conveyance by express or other packed free of char; oa duepection of stock ‘bt DO t% tion to Pa. ave. and Ninth street. oe 2-wt MPORIUM OF FASHION -~The undersi et E be: ‘orm the = —_ has open Fas she will have con: Patterns for Embroidery, Braidi rot ae cons on the shor ore ‘map| and elegant. Ladies’ Gar- staanper which cannot Spangling and Gold est notice in styles Brique. Children’s Clothes of ments, made to order in « fail to secure the approbation of all. The newest styles of patterns for sale ertaagnable. Straps, Wreaths and Bugies ler. A share o' patronage ix fsa" ety, elicited MISS R. C. EMON 488 Tenth st, bet tween Pa. av. and Ost, _.. SPANISH LESSONS. ie bead Gentleman ee a to take ah lessons Troms hs. Address ews Hon Gi, Washingt ton Port OF i am a we 2 T CAMP KNIVES. HE POCKEYT CAMP Knife, Pork and Spoon te ae Gea eee combining for officers or privates.’ Finished 1 cyleu and for sale in any quantity BNg aa & MEKICK, oe2 Ren 3 aven, Coun. protect YOUR Tae = AGAINST : FIRE AND ) BURGLARS: The subseribers keep conrtantly on hand a large assortment of 8. 0. HERRING & CO."3 Celebrated FIRE AND ——* PROOF SAFES PAYMASTERS" CASH BOXES, With the Best and Most Approved Locke, BF At the Manufacturcr's Prices. em, JAS. O. McGUIRR & OO., Corner Tenth at. and Px. avenue. se 2-Im LAINFIELD AGADEMY, Néar Oaruista. Pa. Thirty: third Session (2) weeks) comraences Nov. id. Entire expense $75. Circulars et Star Office. Tc fl a few vacancies address _ RK nrrnes pC sae bey eee =e ice only, the actual cash value marked in | "Our ar Northern and Eastern correspondents send | £; NOT ALCOHOLIC. A HIGHLY CONGERTRATED VEGETABLE ; ~ “Sx Trade. A PURE TONIC. pecToR HOOFLAND'S “G ERMAN PREPARED BY Dr. C. M. JACKSON, Philadelphia, Pa, WILL EFPECTUALLY CURE LIVER COMPLAINT, DYSPEPSIA, JAUNDICE, CHRONIC OR NERVOUS DEBILITY, peltT ERS DIs- EASES OF THE KIDNEYS, AND ALL DISEASES ARISING FROM A DISOR- DERED LIVER OR STOMACH. uch as Constipa- tion, luward Piles, Fulness or Biood to the Head, Acidity of the Stomach, Nausea, Heartburn, Disgust for Food, Fulness or Weight in'Stomach. Sour Eruc- tations, aking Stomach, Swim: ficult tocar Son or Suffocatin, Dimness of Vi irion ever Pers pir —— ‘ation. &e., Cons ing of the Hi he pate a Hl Pai: i “the feoa at - bg sllowpesa of the 8! Eyes, Pain in le, « ba, Sudden Flushes inthe Flesh, masini of Evil, and great De; or Riattering | at the Pit of the = ‘PRoresars FOR STOV HS: lead, Hurried and Dif- | Sere Monnet ‘i ba before the ai Sight, }. Deficiency of in and ‘ings ion of jpirits. And will positicely Keernt, Tetions Fever, Bitious They Contein Ne A'cohel er Bad Whiskey! They will cure the above dissases in ninety-nine | cases out of a hundred. Induced by the extensive'sale and universal pop- ularit table, os te a whisky, vflely compou and christened Tontes, 8 of Hoofiand’s German Bitters (purely vege- Jnonts of ignorant Quacks and unscrupulous adventurers, have opened upon suffering humanity | tes of tba om gd i eae ne f wi injurious drugs, Stomachics and Bitters. pe of poor Beware of the innumerable array of Alcoholic reparations in plethoric bottle: under the modest appellation of “Bitters; | #8 which, instead of curing, om and leave the disappointed HOOFLAND'S GERMAN BITTERS are nota new and untried fitice. but have stood the test of fifteen years trial and big- bellied rer in ey ecm ae, the American pab- lic; and their reputation and sale, are not rival! traay similar Preparation, ted The proprietors the most eminent CLERGYMEN, RS. PHYSICIANS, CITIZENS, Testifying of their own personal knowledge, to the beneficial effects and medical virtues of ters. ese Bit- Do You Want Something to Strengthen You? Do You Want a Good Appetite? A Do You Want to Build Up Your Constitution? Do You Want to Feel Well? Do You Want to Get Rid of Nervousnezs? Do You Want Energy? Do You Want to Sleep Well? Do You Want a Brisk and Vigorous Feeling? IF YOU DO, USE HOOFLAND'S GERMAN BITTERS. From w. J. Newton Brown, Editor of the neyelopedia of Religious rg eS Pog Although not disposed to favor or recommend it will be noticed th: at mw very suffering from debility, Eve PoP tase kind ‘be readily cured by Hoofland’s German Bitters: can be Boo renal pee n disorders of the di; ov" iain tating nA ‘used among our soldi ’s German Bitters, e — no rt these Bitters be saved that otherwise will We call ters, hundreds of lives wee festy particular pee ey etie followin, markable and well acter) sag iapey cure of one o! the nation’s heroes, whoi “has been sared by the Bi Bitters" PHILADELPHIA Ascomiee test Ey Evans.—Well peiiatt's Goring Bites have vouched is no mistake in this. bo in who were fully stances of mycase. I am, use his own language, das Ppel . it of all the cireu —<—_ have been for the ane fire an a member of herman’ ‘8 Celebrated u e immediate com: of Cap. tain 4 B. Ayres. Rha theexposure attendant upon my arduous duties, I was attacked in Novem- ber last with inflammation of the h “ was for seventy-two Sere ie in the hospital is was fol- lowed by great debility, heightened by an attack of dysentery. .E was eee semored from the White onse and sent to this ci steamer “State of Maine,’’ from whi fy it e@ 2th poder wince] that time I have been abou as low ene could be and still retain a spark of vital- ty: » Bor a week or more I waa scarce | swallow anything, and if it was Sommeatele es cep a glass of water on my I could no — even stomach. Li fe cot no’ stances. and. accordingly, the been working faithfully, t rereue me from the coe Seareely able to I did foree a morse! down, up aga’ under theso cireum- Reveiclons pee ccesafally, the dread Archer, Ww) frankly told me shar oa could do no nore for me,and inital upd ,and te make such funds as best suited me. advi me to see disposition of my An equaintance ¢ and Kindl ndly co: need Geath receded, ai gts better. visited me Mr. Frederick Steinbron, of Sixth me, 8s a forlorn ho; posers a bo ing, them the ‘Though Tha’ ave gained ten pounds, and Lm bon a low Arch st.) jo bry your Bitters rom the time I joomy shadow of hank God for it, taken at Agi bot! no: of being permitted to rejoin my wife from whom I have mouths; for. Towe the glorious priv! heard entloemen, [ am a loyal Vir; from the vicin ity of Front Ro: | able Bitters T taken the place of vagy dau nothing for ei ehtcen yal. To your invalu: owe the certainty of life which has e fears—to your Bitters will ilege of apaticla La & ing tomy bosom those who are dearest to me in life. Very truly yours Isaac Matonsg, Wefully concur in the truth of the above state- ment, fitt we oo Malone, ree ore 2OHN cv DDLE FORGE | A. Mr. of seeing our comrade, ored te health te healt! hd ER Artillery, Pattery P, e Boi Fes be. oO wath Maine. ¥, st ae oe "York. Peis KG ¥, Sth Penn, Ist Rew York Ba Cattery. vad New York. Vermont. Ci aod vy Yecmamys BEWARE OF COUNTRRF FITS! See that the ai; on the WRAPPE ture of “O. =. JACKSON” is of each botth PRICE PER BOTTLE 75 CENTS, OR HALF DOZ. FOR 64. Should your nearest do not be put cf hy ap Be ofte rations that may bs, and we will forward, dri of ist not have the article, e intoxicating preps- red in its place, but seni to + securely packed, by express, Paeirar Orvice axp Manveacrory, No. 631 ARCH ST. ; JONBS & EVANS, (Successors to ©, M. Jackson & Oo.,) EP Pee Ait tie © Bein Oui cele by Drngeists amd Dealore’in a, Proprietors. every 0 s-ovorly i sacred, and an oath aggravate disease, | ve thousands of Letters frora | AB 500n ag TE Corner With Searev PRoposaxs will be reecived at this office until Thurad. Ror r 234. 1852, at 20’clock p. for chin to the follo nited States arti ‘ Forty: Sone (41) large yentila’ ees. z - se VER (37) Vi — No. >. Be ven stoves, Eaanttane a cylinder x : T ~one (21) AN cant iron cy| er —S zen Bie wroali cre ere 2 n (10) ing ®! Seven “ (7) cooking stoves and Yarniwire, (coal, any. one hundred and seventy-five (5175) feet . Btove One bun a hree for ‘te ie Seventy- five ( Niners two (2) elbows. and seventy-five (175) shields for hundred and twenty-eight (328) bonnets dand thirty-six pa) ) ploaes of sine. ve (25) pounds Jit cat Batle: 75) coal seuttles, shovels Seventy-five (75) #! Reventy five (73) pokere, Bidders shor id mention separately the Btove of the different siz Btoves above cTbowe shiek the price rt pound of the stove pipe, el for pipe. Soonets for pipe to c. Wire,and cut nails; the prjeo B piece for-coal.scuttles, shovels, ‘and pol All of said articles 1p be delivered et pu or yee in the city coasts of he Assis’ rtermaster may dirsets within five days after the awarding of thre contract. Proposale from isi al parties wil aliegiance to othe. Waited Stat tates Government must accompany each The ebitey of | it be awarded to him Ho ep hags ae whose Fae os the bidder to fill the con! a ia wo ete signekares are 10° to be ap: th be aaiity ot feats of the Clerk of the earn District Court or of the United States Dis- t A ttorne: musi deren or their ‘bs Foul seme gna st office address of the bid- der m fe proposal. sf jer must min Bia is mete in the meme ‘ties must apvear, ae tho individual conten Bi be bids t is hi ~y mBroecn| shed Mg srry en eng the names uso abe pid ie is i: the sum of one thousand dollars, signed by the contractor and both of bis guarantors, will be peemens oft! the contr: aK The rij At deemed fo ni master, as welt such article or articles, at the price are required by the Informal proposals wil jected. Proposals mest be addressed to Capt. — L, rtermaster U. Hartz, Assixtan Washington, D. he successful bidder upon signing ject any or all bids that may be igrecsesea by the Depot Quarter- as the right to select from each did erein named, vernment. be reji im id see ‘aialy ke sped shaves | e pis y marked “*Propogals for hen ne of We, —, of the county ci shea ey State of —, and —, of the hereby guaran’ county of —, ahd State of — 4 tee that ——if able to full the contract, in accordance with the terms ot hia pro- posi ition and that, should his proposition be ac cepted, he will at. gnice enter into a contract in ac- cordance therewi Should the contract be oe agg him, we are pre- to beco not (To this guaran @ his sec arantee aay appended the official certificate Co diteesze 7 ocz2 = Capt. WARD L, HA: wig ard Asset ‘termaster ROPOS Deror Quaprenwss STER’S OFFICE, ALS FOR LUMBER. Jorner of Wh and G streets, athingion, Oct, 22, 1362. SEALED PRorosaxs will be recelved at a uptil Monday, Novembe delivering in the city of W on ree PA 1862, at 12 o’clock m., for oat such 0 sint es Quartermaster n may, seek one mitlion usand ( 1,05),000) feet of Lumber of the following Riad and Five Desdred om | fifty tho id ( 550, one (1) inch White Pine mga (S60 a0} One hundred Sronsana ¢ ny p hall (U6) Tw Ay, ihopsand ( ite Pine Fifty thousand ed lescription, viz: feet 4-40r lings ) feet 6-4 or one-and- ine Common Cullings o0F Sot 8-4 or two (2) inch Common Culli P dreceed tongue (and ie Wat grooted White Pin Thirty thousand 3 by 8, 8580) 59,000) ae of md (51,00) ‘feet White Pine Timber, twenty-two to reste toe r feet lorg Thirty ‘thousand (39,000) feet therewith. hite Pine Timber, 4 Patent Medicines in general, through dist by -two to twenty-four feet lon, It Georgetown: their ingredients ghd" effects, 1 yet Senge’ of wo sixty thousand (60.00) fost Joists by 9 oF Een (10) 2 Georgetown: D.B._ jen! De Ww y [OU WAVE ANT ABPROTION oF. THLE seats he belioece Ritcaa eather emer the Sixty thourand (@0,000) feet Joint by 9 or ten (1) any simple preparation. in the hope that he may inch wide, sixteen feet long, (Hemlock USE BOBWELL’S thus contribute to the benefit of others, Sixty thousand (60,000) feet Joist 3 by 6 ors even (7) SeproaTED COUGH CANDY. | I do thie the more reeet inte re card to Hicotend's in je, rixteen feet long. = lock It is the oy pleasant and effectual Temedy German Bitters, ie Th Jael of | Ten thoussed (19,000) feet Joist 3 by 5, Seiten feet known. Try this city. because ze yeuird again Tor pg (Hemlock) ‘Put upin Bf pa 25 cent packages ; many years ia jer ¢ the impr penal Hon: hat t the ey 9 were Ten ee 4 of) feet Joist 3 by 5, fourteen feet ¢ ie Sold by Druggists genera iy, ana by ELL, friend Pe oemaker; Esa., for the romeval et | | Ten one (10,400) feet Joist 3 by 5, sixteen fect 8-3t* ner Maryland av. and is prejudice for enco . ioe Sa SC pl gt ER pi BO rom great ah | ‘Ten theasesd (10 $06) foot Scantling aby 4, fourteen “PRoroaats FOR LEAD WIRE. lon continued debility. The use of three bottle feet long, ( feinlock tere Bitters. at the beginning of the present | Ten thousand ( ia) fut Scantling 3 by 4, sixteen , Navy Agrees earl , Tr, was followed by evident relicf,and restoration | , feet long, (Hemlock Washin bys a S degree of bodily and mental vigor which I had | Ten thousand (10,000) feet Scantling by 4, eighteen prac, Four Os Tebiiea Coe it | not felt for six months before and had: Almost ile; | scr ab pjeet alee), ev, musronantanie Doon a tbs: No. 2 my friend for directing x ie 4) pize 6st. | iuntber. obs ye bp of an agent ap- eH, Nea. gy “do lo. Philadelphia, June 22, wai f All saan thea oie wi Riiaiwenty days lisered ai the "Departmen a i a sropeial font ai ties will not be on roposal: 2 front di parties Do! con- Navy Yard. s from the date of the Bil jered, An oath an tothe U.8. * aces ieee rete. virgugh wr at Gace PARTICULAR NOTICE. ernment must accompany each proposition," C°Y ap ae ofthe pecan tale oftcs, There are many préparations sold under the pup sbility of bidder to fill thecontract, should 3. P. javy Agent. _ name itbe must be guaranteed ‘by tw. of Bitters, put in quart bottles, sonaosnem yt ths | repent ble taming signatures are to be ap- HE CONTINENT MonTatLy Ni cheapest whisky or common rams ded t ap- T EMBER, 25 cts its: The ats of the Et to wicente per gallon, ‘the taste igulved by hun ‘nice The renpon i AS the guarantors must be lurder; oriander Seed. ae ‘the . bry G teres York W igang pr Bittors has can ne ae sown Op trict et Court or of the Unite ted Saige Di adie Red. el rw, and Bh fue; One of t Mihion: Caroline e the jaenth < earuakard. 5 Pa "Bidders mart be present in person when the bids Eanes fiery? a 'aciones;, C.| sr ae io Riogheite S malants of th worst Sys a ae or the proposals will not be consid- on. ‘alker. "Phe Wott ”. r Liquor is created and one drunk is sult is The full ni of Methnews ce adidrens - Macenr me ci Ms Hen: fare: g beg tags The i Sa 5 ous ian ath the os = eat peice! ae " @ | Fer those who desire and will have ABLy Bit- ; m the name of a firm the aie Ste: Woy, Paantons Wants ea” | try pi gobi tee Pou art ant wit its | gpnaterean the fdivudenl prope So mee ° h Greet ; From Mount Pt Latareata, Wht White fo Mountains {Marts of kood Brandy or, Whisky, and the result will nds ts the sum.of Gxe tholsaad oilers, otjued bins mestaad bY Walker. tyesand trteencellence any of top merous Li _ by the contractor and both of his guarantors, will ~~ otices; Editor's "Piple: Yar iain Ne OR. Bitters in the market, and will You pe requires of the successful bidder upon signing OR SALE An tight horse ENGIAR and BOIL peanection wiles feed article af iguor of ated Bi rH in Bie se Hight ty rcicet any or all bide that may be FY a aacieht-betee EN a icon peice Sunn rior pee pana sneeh med too high is reserved by-the Depot Quar- an “5 bs Tiss ¥ nd hingtoi ost you. ermaater bobier at DUVAL'S oteaeey,, Nagnincton ome | — speenianneey be aiavtael te CkgtatdBAwert "Tire ochRetGat FOR NEW ahire st il ATTENTION, SOLDIERS! Washington, saan should be sisialy matted be read mate Has hursday, AND THE FRIENDS OF SOLDIERS, “Proposals for tee One pope gr na s. Apoly, We call the attention of all having relati a pees Winet't sot GS owt, Lem ae | S,at M. adie friends in the the arm po the: fect that “HOOFLA: aN Nos sae — i aenouk a tnt ta eee (kL to FaED.S “ Coz: ey deal GERMAN BITT THRs” willenre ni inten ni the reby guarantee that — to fulfil the co: ignee. st. and Pa. av. induced by exposures “ee rivations inci ract ip accordance with the peaks sof oe TO PORi- = = eat TENTS! — | denttocamp life.” In the liste, most” bon, aud that, should his proposition ‘be ascente: 1 | daily in the newspapers, on the ‘atrival of oy. sick, Will at once enter into a contract in accord nee Fhoold the ae be amenied to him we are lo become hi is Becurities. oe 2-did ” EDWARD hs ARPS cur A.Q. M ie LEY Parnes of BreAWt PYEING AN AND SCOURING No 4 ‘Serrensor Brizey, Thankful for past favors, 1 wo pectfull form those of cpa ti ore ware ri ‘was ob! to turn off for wan ‘srt he co qeutiers ing s full — ow prepared to r and upon th place @ ace of f Dusiness a8 above, in- ged abd the eltitens sea that have suce-seded in obtain: papaemant of goa aeticete the bart je shortest notice. But one W. H. WHEATLEY. Fo, care 4 £4 ear ee ineery AND Bridie, oho unk nly 5 years ae ror7 TS Brin, Hho ore I gaited and in every. respect an ergs Bet famil harpens new and substan’ G Gnd or at cheanle st oe of Dr. Greg- th. may ors =~ mn, on C street, th 3th and of Pa.'av., where they may te ple im* Fre GROCERIES, FINE GROCERIES, FINE GROCERIES. FINE GROCERIE® AT AUCTION PRICEs, AT AUCTION PRICES, AT AUCTION PRICES. —— The remainder of the cargo of the SCHOONER “ AID,” Consisting of every description ef F INE FAMILY GROCERIES, Will be for sale uatll the Schooner is discharged. > In need FAMILIES of a Winter Supply, at the TRADE PRICE, Cun be supplied by the Package. FRED. 8. COZZENS, Consignee, corner Pa. arentie and Mth st, — ee CAPT. HUTCHINGS, _ovistt Schooner “Aid,” foot of 11th st, GALL AND SE How Many first. ong come cured ait) nites ONGH i isi TOOTH OC HAD ACHE ia aeiee pie TY PHOID FE finely ve or fe mn day MAGNETIO BLASTERS and Oth NIMENT. SF" Hours, bet oy WREN. Wingate, Ede Fie, 5 K etree my entire stock and counts standin oc “oe 1-6" Ks n eons bgt to the eatooe ease. gall ‘office ¥M of Wm. otor Thsce esi ou di \< ixtures, and ear that all no open on my books rt ors MATTINGLY, 494 7th st. | SreaunS oY | hand, of the EAMED OYSTERS! BEST QUALITY, Pas the OaP Ge 1-64" Corner ut Pa. a7. and Lat st. @ several sorte of j iain STERS always "OO TTOL PUSTATRANT, | CAVALRY RECONNOIS8ANCE TO HEDGES- t worth two di Thirty "those (300) feet White Pine Timber,¢ | ‘At 15 not worth two drops ef Confederate THREE O°CLOOK P. M. SELEG LP HIc. LATEST FROM ARMY OF THE POTOMAC. leires VILLE. ——————_ THE REBEL FORCE THERE ROUTED, pinion sada MARTINSBURG, VA., EVACUATED BY THE REB: HEADQUARTERS ARMY Ov THE POTOMAC, } Thursday Morning, Oct. 23. Yesterday, Capt. Duncan made & reconnois- sance to Hedgesville with twosquadrons of the ith Pennsylyania cavalry, numbering 140 men. Hedgesyille is seven miles northeast of Mar- tinsburg, and one mile from North Mountain, on the Baltimore and Ohio railroad, He drove the enemy’s pickets into the town, and then charged the main body, capturing 19 prisoners, including three officers. They all belonged to the 10th Virginia cavalry, except @ lieutenant from the 7th South Carolina regiment. None of Capt. Dunean’s men were hurt: Refugees state that the enemy left Martins- burg on Tuesday. It is believed that a portion went to Williamsburg and a part toSbepherds- town. The destruction of property belonging te the Baltimeve and Ohio railroad at Martiasbarg has, within the past two or three days, been made complete. SESS nae LATE FROM KENTUCKY. EE aE THE REBELS DRIVEN ACROSS THE CUM- BERLAND RIVER, NEAR NASHVILLE. Sa A NUMBER OF THE REBELS CAPTURED, INCLUDING A OONFEDERATE COLONEL. pea LovisviLLE, Oct..23—On last Sunday Gen. Forest, with a considerable force of rebel cay- alry, commenced crossing the Cumberland river, his advance guard being one thousand —_—_—_—_—_—_—_—_—_—_———— LATE FROM NEWGRLEANS. . : _— strong. They encamped on Gallatin pike, BLE STEAMBOAT DISASTER seven miles north of Nashville. General Neg- =e ee ley dispatched Colonel Miller with a detach. BEMBARDMENT OF CORPUS CUBIST! BY OUR ment to intercept tie febels. He attacked them GUNBOATS. . 4 ——————— New Yorx, Oct. 23.—The steamer Gambria, from New Orlcana on tha.Stth fest, Kesarrived on Monday at daylight, and drove them in great confusion across the river. But few were killed or wounded. A number of the rebels, ‘including a colonel, were captured. -The 7#th Regiment* Pennsylvania Volunteers behaved very handsomely. John Morgan’s troop was at Litchfield, Gray- son county, on Tuesday night. Jams B. Ulay went South with the rebels from Lexington. Mrs. Hobb’s house at Oakland was accident+ ally burned last night. At Richmond, Humphrey Marshall during his exodus said to an eminent Kentucky jurist “We did not care anything about your people, but we did want your territory, but even seph Island. Twelve passengers and crew «- were lost, ineluding Lieut. Sherburne, of the» No news from Buell’s or Bragg’s forces. THE WAR IN MISSOURI. SpPrincrie_D, Mo., Oct. 2—A band of rebels about two hundred strong were discovered endeavoring to pass South, some seven miles east of Matshfield. Théy weré said to be under the command of Col. Doreey, and to be going to West Plains, Ark. At 11 0 clock on Monday night ‘they were at- tacked by Lieut. Col. Stuart, with 100 men of the 10th Illinois cavalry, and routed, with a loss of 4 killed, 7 wounded and 15 made prison- 13. Ven sce was UINY One wed. The enemy were scattered, and Stuart is still in pursuit of them. eet a ies Woop! lying deat aie ait 4 oc 22-6t* NEW YORK STOCK MARKET. New York, Oct. 23, 114 a.m.—First Boara— U.S. Coupons, 1881, 1633; ; 7.3-10 Treasury Notes, 105}4; U.S. Demand Notes, 128; Gold, 133. LOCAL NEWS. ie TERRIBLE STEAMBOAT ACCIDENT.—Explo- sion of the James Genk tie tee Killed and haifepast six o'clock, theetearabont Tasseats seat saa] 81 xo ies | exploded while lying at the ne Aleandcis mie Fortunately . there — but--one colored and was blown probably to ras as he has not since been found, and the beam was found yicder hoe some distance from the scene of the ex ion. ‘apt. Entwisle was badly sealded, and, it is probable, is mortally injured. A. B. Ri the barkeeper; the cook,whose name we did learn; the chambermaid, a colored woman, named Jackson; a little child ef same, who was ay bruised by falling timbers; and one deck were also badly scalded. Tae pilot-house, with the pilot (Mr. Garner) inside,was blown on to the wharf, end the pilot aie belie and injured: iler was turned of <h ———$$$$—$<—$—- The Guy was built abowt seven years in New York, and has been rumming on river almost beeen 4 —, asa santker: to different points, and feb ame pa and shee owners, Messrs, ber, tae —— a Rave mp ae ge estate, an ve since had her placed in in complete order, EO Se THE HackKMEN vs.THE Crry Raitway.— For several weeks priced a in fact, since the ere senger cars from pot, there has been! been imnoh such iii-feeltag the company by the hackmen and hotel omnibus drivers, on account of the latter not being able toback their coaches up near the depot as for. merly, on account of the track not being a dis- tance from the curb me rege to stand in such fSe.and nebo twenty tet undr a kind of com: to the hesagh i of dut, hac! and wasordered out, Tate officer, he. was arrested for boat boat be- 279 Raa Between lth and 1th streets, DINING AND CONFRCTIONERY SALOON. © Ravi: stock of | ais, dfrect from Brat hands. pth ey enone et at in =. Pine PRESERVES. JELLIES, ENGLISH PICKLES, CHAMPIGNON PRTITS, POS. TRE PINS, CANN ABLES and FRUITS, | PRRAREYED, PICKLED an¢ BRANDIED “FRENCH OLtyEs, TABLE, savcEs, anon - . Pine TRENCH CANDIES, &e., ae. awl was , Yesterday afternoon, they again the trggk and refused to move, seriously fering with the running of the cars, five or six of which were detained for an hour or more. Considerable excitement pre a se- rious outbreak was apprehended. ‘- intendent te Police was notified, and a on the ground, who th vehicles assembled, but are: nately their Services were not required to any serious riot. The train at length and most of the wensries, 22) after taking up Cre (north tis, eee FE an — Rock Orystal) = soon appeared numbers of, wssengers, left: those remaining for ihe late Samana me GLASSES, es con 0 nd their carriages parallel with om This Seiecinn. at the arrival of the early euidroo monet 7 train from Baltimore, the same scenes were a enacted, but nothing serious occurred. The ant pa , drivers of the following omnibusesamd coaches | wy, \ cate or “gk the lowed! prices, oct-20 nts were arrested, and summoned before Justice Furguson, at 11 o'clock this cong ‘The National, Kirkw: United States, ‘s hacks, ‘165, 4 200, 90, D4 204, S08 jacks, 90, This morning the clon are crowded by a large number of persons, interested in the re- sult, but owing to some of the somerl Sene being absent, the case ~ postpamee * day, at 2 o'clock. Jai the meee see compromise has been agreed upon, hich the hackmen agree to leave & sreee. five = for passengers to go through the 'y agree to leave spaces een carriages to pass. —~—-—— Second Warp StaTion Cas@s—Before Jus tice Thompson. AMMarearet Taylor, ie ee without a license; fined gzi, John ep oy tr orderly; do. £1.94. E. Stephenson, do.; =. 2: J. Heilin a drunk; taraed eee turned svertathe ame . 5 60 days. Henry, disorderly; ined st Margaret Dor- fey, do; dismissed. turned oxtr Aeclnp Sage igs vs trial. pases. Radiat rderly;, fined €4. La dite ies W whinlon mermars siend OS AL _— 4 Prorosars FoR PAPER. ,Navt the cars

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