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OonwER PENNA AVENUE AND lITH STREET, or 37 eee. month, i T fr ee 8 33 0 a year, in advance; $2 for six months: Ubree wo: copies, ONE CENT; in wrappers, TWO CENTS. THB BVENING STAR PUBLISHED EVERY AFTERNuON, (SUNDAY EYCEPTED,) AT THE STAR BUILDINGS, W. D. WALLACTI. es: Papers served in packa, gia seribere | | BY | \ | 1 for three maths; and for less the af taescte cr terete ADVERTISEMENTS should be sent to the , before 12 o'clock m.; otherwise they may nat spoear until the next day" OSTHEIM BROTHERS, teil Gn cons q BG 5 > iS rea B war os TH EIM B RO r HE gS si BALTIMORE, MARYLAND. 295 PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE, Estapiisurp 1780, | 295 PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE, i CLAGETTS ©. C. ALE, 295 PENNSYLVANIA AVENUK, P; | ‘ and their BRANCH OF B. B. RROWN stort, ' 39 SOUTH WILLIAM STREET, NEW YORK, 39 SOUTH WILLIAM STREET, NEW YORK, | IMPORTERS OF | i i Head Depot and Office at WASHINGTON, D. C., 395 Penna. Avevug, | CHOICE BRANDI:& & WINES, -CHOICE BRANDIES & WINES, ee CHGICE DIES « WI { 446 Eicutna Street, | AND WHOLESALE DEALERS IN | Retnik Agents for Georketmen, ' RYE AND BOURBON WHISKIES, A. F.OPFUTT & ©0., RYE AND BOURBON WHISKIES, | 165 Brives 87, VAR TEE HB D DEPOT AT WASHINGTON, D. C., AS WELL AS EVERY VARIETY OF seek oe oes LIQUORS, CORDIALS, &c. Tecenty-fice Hundred Whole and Half Ba *+1QUORS, CORDIALS, &e. AND THE BEST BRANDS OF In A No, 1 Order. GENUINE HAVANA CIGARS. | MF Agents are required only to solicit and enter | for permanent trade, to whom unlimited and guar- GENUINE HAVANA CIGARS. . t anteed supplies will be given and secured. We also offer for salo | BOTTLED ©. ©. X ALE And A COMPLETE ASSORTMENT OF | Hermeticaily-sealed Fruits, Neats,&e, | B, B. XX BROWN STOUT, In quarts and pints, put up expressly for Army and | ' Family use, oc9-Im* Hermetica' led Fruits, Meats - — = hee yee WHAT Was WANTED, Between 4:4 and 6th xts., oppo. Telegraph OMice, Retail Agent for Washington, 4 Soon al coos bre ane A NEW AND ELEGANT OYSTER SALOON IN | EXPRESSLY PUT UP FOR CAMP USE. THE FIRSf WARD! —_——— a reent_and repeated soli- vrous friends, h ay opened one at No. 159, Ni teenth and H ad: = the Union Engine House, and fronting j Penn ylvanin avenue. ‘It will he con- { ducted - a Branch of Hanvey’s celebrated Steamed Oyster Depot, by , tT M. HARVEY & J. LEWIS, j and the finest Gysters which the waters of the | esapeake atiord will be sold to their patrons. Families can be supplied daily at their Tesidences | with raw or steamed oy: sof the hest quality Arrangements have been made for a daily fresh supply equal to any demand; and hence residents | of the Fitnt Ward, ax well as those inother sections | of the city. will not hereafter be subjected to the { necessity of buying from street hawkers. Orders are respectfully solicite promptly complied with. day or ni nee Visitors to this new establishment will find it werthy ofliberal patronage, as neither pains nor expense have been or will be spared to make it so im every respect. T. M. HARVEY, ee 13-Im J. LEW)S. i Fuse GROCERIES, FINE GROCERIES, FINE GROCERIES, FINE GROCERIES, AT AUCTION PRICEs, AT AUCTION PRICES, AT AUCTION PRICES. —~ — BEST GOUDS IN THE MARKET, BEST GOODS IN THE MARKET, LOWEST NEW FORK PRICES. LOWEST NEW YORK PRICES. “LOWEST NEW YORK PRICES, 295 PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE, 295 PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE, Between Ninthand Tenth Streets. Between Ninth and Teath Streeis. _ocosm GForarrown COLLEGE. MEDICAL DEPARTMENT, WASHINGTON CITY. Faccrr. or Mepiciye. NOBLE YOUNG, M. D.. Professor of Principles and Practice of Medicine. JOHNSON ELIOT, M.D., Professor of Principles and Practice of Surgery. JAMES E. MORGAN, M. D., Professor of Materia Medica and Therapeutics. J. M. SNYDER, M. D., i Professor of Obstetrics and Diseases of Women and Children. THOMAS ANTISELL, M. D. and will be Professor of Physiology and Toxicology. he remainder of the cargo of the i MONTGOMERY JOHNS, M.D, bd a NER“ aie i Proiessor of General. Microscopic and Descriptive SCHOONER * AID, | Anatomy. i Consisting of every description ef j SILAS L. LOOMIS, M. D., FINE i} fessor of Physics and Cher: istry, 7 J i J.C. W. KENNON, M. B. FAMILY i Demonstrator of Anatomy. GROCERIES, * The Session will commence. on the §ret Monday | Will be for sale until the Schooner is discharged, in November andend in March fol ‘oWing. Fhe | > Lectures will be delivered at the College Buildinga, FAMILIES Bode wad evening wurine the hours of the after: In need of a Winter Supply, a the TRADE PRICE, Can be supplied by the Package. PRED. S. COZZENS, Consignee, corner Pa. avenue and Mth st, eg CAPT. HUTCHINGS, ocl3tf Schooner “ Aid,” foot of ith st, Sees FAST PASSENGER STEAMBOAT} KEYPORT, | THOMAS STACKPOLE, Captain, Will leave WASHINGTON, at foot o G street, and Frederick street, BALTIMORE, as follows ; L rare pon Weshineton, | SATURDAY. Oct. 4, ! +390 cet. 10 3 SOHWEOS Eefor, Mp Dean of the Faculty, 40% P street. between 6th and 7th. ec 2-tNovs" [Republican } DRAKE'S PLANTATION ITTERS, Exhausted nature’s great restorer. A delight- ful beverage and active tonic. Composed of pure St. Croix Rum, roots and herbs. It in- Balti more, Vigorates the body, without stimulating the MON DAY, Oct. 6, y 1. } WEDNESDAY, Oct. 8, | FRIDAY, Oct. brain. It destroys acidity ef the stomach, | SUNDAY, Oct 12, \Tt DAY. Oct. 14, creates an appetite, and strengthens the system. Wrens . ees It is a certain cure for Dyspepsia, Constipa- (SATURDA ct. a, j tion, Diarrhea, Liver Complaint, and Nervous EAU RSDA stop », Headache, and prevents Miasmatic disease bau a from change of diet, water, etc. It can be used at all times of day, by old or young, and is par- ticularly recommended to weak and delicate persons. Sold by all Grocers, Druggists, Ho- tels, and Saloons. P.H DRAKE & UO., No. 2 Broadway, New York. €e 25-e06m For freight or POTOM | STEAMBOAT COMPANY. | assage apply on board. or to i © AND CHESAPEAKE OFFICE, No. 324 PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE, Over Clagett & iter, ocf-Im W.R. SNOW, Agent. ~ | PALES STAGE LINE ro rau { Her AND RETCRN THE SAME DAY —A large and commo. ' QUTLERsS: SUPPLIES. J.T. SMITH & CO, dions stage will leave every morning Nos, 342 nv 344 Broapway, t2 o'clock from the Prescott Hu: corner of NEW YORK. Tath « and Paavenur, fe fax Court House Manufactuters of aud Wholesale Dealers in * th shington, jun tickets $1. New York Livery 8ta- reets and atthe Preseott SADDLERY, HARNESS, COLLARS OFFICERS’ SADDLES and BRIDL SWORD BELTS, HAVERSACKS, STEERS. BLANKETS, TRUNKS, VALISES. &« Also, GILT MOUNTINGS COAT SLINGS. &e FOCSEFUaNsH NG DRY GOODS. T have on hand and will -ell chewp, tor U BED BLANKETS, QUILTS. COTTON SH TABLE DAMASKS. STOL HOL- TRAVELING BAGS, FOR SWORD BELTS, | oe 16 tm N, Pro’r. WINTER Gouvns. IND CIVILIAN. SX CO. are now opening ER GOODS. emb: \ PANTS, Stock of'tine heavy 4 complete assort. imade in the most du dour Military Goods INGS TOWELING. NAPKINS, | desirous to t veavy Woolen Blankets, and many other Housefarnishing Articles in the | for cainp tse. thle prices. Dry Goods line. all of which be sold ut the | WALL, ST lowest prices, JOSEPH TMAY, | . 323 Pennsy! nye Oc 3t 30= Pa av.. betw. 9th and ith sts. Oe 25-dtt between 9th and I*th « . HHQAK CLOTIs. RIBBED AND PLAIN, Ly | Se See acOnOrs HABIT CLOTHS, in Colors. j CAME CoTs. | CAMP STOVES, | a | MESS CHESTS, TIN-WARE. re) | SPOONS, CUTLERY, TIN CUPS, TIN PLAT CLOAKS. SHAWLS. and DRESSES Fine sad’ medium DRESS GOODS, fusien, of choi es One price only, marked in plain B great pro Our Northern and Eastern co mndents send SCALES COORANG STOVES. Us new supplica daily PERRY & BRUTHE | COAL OIL LAMPS. &e. us oe Ket Pa e. and Ninth: pause Just received by E.H.& HI GREGORY, se 19 | hd & CASTIGLIOND’S WHOLESALE AND RETATL YAND CON { 32! Pa. avenue. Bs. T1860 -=. S.—T.—1560.—N.— DRARE’S PLANTA. | FRENCH TION BITTERS i Of this celebrated brand appears to be in every | one’s mouth, as well as on every one’s table. | They are a splendid article and can be relied iy CANDY MANUFACTC FECTIONERY STO 476 Pa. Avenve. Between 3p Washington. in informing the 4 th ve upon to strengthen and invigorate exhausted | FIORE RTE aitle oa sakura p2s-eoom | hand #u and Dome tie PRESERY £8 of every riety Inconnection w | SALOON. Resy oc S-Im* the theabove ina fine TCECREAM { DAVINI & CASTIGLIONI,. : | JUST AS OUR PAPER IS GOING TO PRESS, | TEAVILY inden with news of success, and | GOMETHING of import we stop eu here RPHANS’ COURT —DISTRICT OF COLUM- WA, Was KarON Ce ease of Mrs. Lucy Wheele poli f Wash: istratrix x ution of ie Orph to insert— i M AY we here state,“ There's Nobody burt!” — [Tisin regard toanexcellent Store, { and tarned into ell the creditors and he THAT'S stocked with fine Clothes from ceiling to | floor— i FLOW customers throng—what bargains they get— | fit in 6s ¥ el der he p A fSpy or tase 2" ts Ubrer weeks in the mremug © previous to th té& How all the clothes so beautifully fit, said Eth day bons ah ito Ln C. ROBBINS, | (AN you not see the point and the pith ? oc 18-lawSw LAINFIELD ACADEMY Thirty-third Sessic yA. Entire expense 'o fill a few vacancic= oe ls tmeo™ Ps ~ SCHNEIDER'S = iM. Reg:ster of Wills. sit nate NTH STREET. 60 SEVEN 7 > ae Opposite the City Post Office, | Where PT TRR BARGAINS FOK CASH can be ob- ' teine than at any ether store in Washington. He fegelegh «f CLOTHING, GENTLE. | | MEN'S FURNISHING GOODS, and HATS, CAPS PROVED PATENT i . and TRUNKS. oc 31m WATER CLOSET OX CLOSE STOOLS, | EW AND SIMPLIFIE aad Pricate Famii N FORTE metal is plain—'tis the store of friend RF BURNS, nfield Coin rtand Co. Ba METHOD FOR PIANO . ae : 0. They bi *.8. Hos- | Piano and Singin, : npli- Co pg a ay quantity oftie | Sb ante niee piotemes Wolowski 4 System,» yan ee a O41 Pa. avenue, up stairs, Washiny Perron Maviuy only a light knowledge of music will “oo iy I7-6m* enabled ina very short time to read music cal music with rare perfection. As to the vocal part, by his way of vocalization he arrives at most | extraordinary results, tenders the voice powerfal, and enables the singer to voealize with facility, acctinicy abd fine quaj.ty of tone. Prof. Wolowski! receives visitors daily from 3 to 4 o'clock p.m., at | hie residente No. 401 Tenth stregy between B | week «ti im > TO NEW YORK —The fast sailing I aprsccgeh copper-fastentd, first-class At schooner, Aid. W. 8. Hutchings, master. " jor the above port abou day © ee racit week Part of the fecight bet engaged, alimited quantity will be taken: sree Corner of th tt. and PS. avenue | On WEDNESDAY 1 | A. M. HERNANDEZ, , MONS. LEOTARD, ! Pantomimes will be performed: “The M ‘A perfect Floral 8h j ‘ill appesr in the laughable pante reat facility, and execte operatic as well as class- | ASHINGTON, D. C.. FRIDAY, OCTOBER 31. 1862. AMUSEMENTS WILLARD'S TALL GOTTSCHALK. © i+ respectfully inform: L. M. GOTTSCHALK, The Fiinoat Pranist and Composer, i have the honor of wiv in TWO GRAND CONCERTS Tn Washington, THURSDAY EVENINGS, prith and oth rome ot w sed k, Boston Arrangements have been mas brated Prima Donna, Miss CARLOTTA PaTTi, f the Tlatien Operu, Aecadeiy kK andl Boston, to appese y with Mr L. M. GOTTSCHALK. Musical Director and Conductor. Be Asinission Que Doliar. msed nm When hb with the evle Tickets tix secured withoutestra rither uf the two Grand Concerts rotln Mu. we, comune Fy Peloek moan s open at 7',—Concert to cc 7 OLYMPIC MUSIC HALL, Wa a7 OLYMPIC MESIC HALL, “Sa HERNANDEZ PANTOMIME AND FRE H BALLET ROUPE, With the greatest living pantomimist end general versatile performer, A. M. HERNANDEZ, A. M. HERNANDFZ, A. M. HERNANDEZ, | The only snecessful rival in America of GABRIEL RAVEL, GABRIEL RAVEL, The expert naitre dr ballet, MONS. DULANE MONS. DULANBY, The popular Pantomimist and Vocalist, MONS. PAUL BERGER, MONS. PAUL BERGER, The great American Pantowiui BOB BUTLER, MONS, LEOTARD, A COMPLETE BALLET CORPS, FOURTEEN BEAUTIFUL AND FASCINATING YOUNG FEMALES, . At the head of whieh is the eminent Premiere Dansense, MADEMOISELLE ZOE, MAD MOTSELLE ZOE, M'LLE GAUTIER, LLE CAUTIER, i MLLE EVART, MILLE EVART, M'LLE D'AUBRIM, M'LLE D’AUBRIM, LAURA BERNARD, JULIA HAMILTON, JULIA HAMILTON, EMMA GARDNER, KATE HAMILTON, KATE HAMILTON, TOM VANCE, LOW GAYLORD, LOW GAYLORD, BOB HALL CHARLEY SARDRER Dh HALL, WALLACE BROTHERS. HARRY THOMSON. HARRY THOMPSON, DICK PARSONS TOM MORGAN, TOM MORGAN. &e.. &¢., &e. eg ee The Management begs to state that potwithstand- ing his tumense expense during the limited engagement of HERN D 1 TROCPE, there w No Alteration in the Prices of Admission. > During the present engagement the fi sie pet? Mishaps of x Countryman." Vol an Vent.” o The Magic Sword.’ Ranl, the Nizht Owl.” "The Green Monster,” *Jocko, the Brazilian Ape,” &c. sa Doors open at 7—commence at 7%. BF Admission—25 and 50 Cents. ‘oo 7-1w CANTERBURY HALL, CANTERBURY HALL, CANTERBURY HALL, Louisiana AVENUK, NEAR StxtTH Stree, LOUISIANA AVENUE, NEAR SIxtH Stare ‘. LovIsiaNa AVENUE, NEAR Sixth STREET, In Rear of the National Hotl, Dinection.—Leave Pennsylvania avenue at Sixth or Four-and-a-half street and go two squares north j of Pennrylvania avenue. - COME AND SEER THE GREAT TRIPLE COMPANY comprsed of th FIRST TALENT IN AMERICA. WELL MAY ALL OOMPETITORS TREMBLE, SUCCESS IS OURS. THE CANTERBURY &TILL AHEAD, and continue to give THE BEST ENTERTAINMENT IN THE CITY are Crowded Every Night with THE FIRST CITIZENS OF THE COUNTRY. sUuce of our THREE FEMALE STARS, MISS KATE PENNOYER, MISS KATE PENNOYER, ESS MISS JULIA MORTIMER, MISS JULIA MORTIMER, MISS AGNES SUTHERLAND, MISS AGNES SUTHERLAND, UNBOUNDED E THUSIASM. wer Nightly Greets the Terp vrean Queen, MISS KATE PENNUYER Joy unspeakable is written upon every count when they hear the lovely MISS JULTA MORTIMER, Charming’ Charming! is the exclamation of every ene when they hear the soul stirring eon Miss AGNES SUTHERLAND THE COU OF BEAUTY. The following beautiful young ladies appearevery night in NEW DANCES: MISS JULIA CHRISTINE, MISS JENNIE ALLEN MISS LILLIE BRANDON. MISS FRANCES LEROY, M'LLE LEZETTA, M’LLE LAURETTA MISS JENNIE, LITTLE ELLA BOB HART and LEW SI MMONS The Greatest Representatives of the Negro Char Acter ever appearing on the stage Splendid Success of the Great . PROP. G. W. KIRBY, the only successful rival of Wyman. MASTER GEORGE, the Wonder of the Age. Last Week of the great GYPSY LAY. OLLOSY'S RAVEL PANTOMIME COWPANY nime entitled THE MAGIC FLUTE, THE MAGIC FLUTE. HART and SIMMONS in New Acts ENTIRE CHANGE OF PROGRAMME NEW DANCES, NEW SONGS, Ke. Doors open, 6% o’eloc Admission 35 cents. Ore! oc F iw Tformance estra Chairs » cents, H CALL AND SEE OW Many first class citizens have been cured by my HAND MAGNETISM the last three months NEURALGIA, GBOTC ae ay TERA TIM TH or HEAD ACHE in a fw inutes, T PUUID FEVER always in twelve or fourteen day TC PLASTERS und OINTMENT. Re Hours. 1 a.m. or after 1 p.m. MRS. WREN, Magnetic Physician, 440 K otree | eect la N°. 3,023. TELEGRAPHIC NEW | FORD'S NEW TENTH STH. THEATER. | G | TRE ORIGINAL RAY Mr. BENREN. | ! Saitor's Hornpipe... Mind Nia | Hugh de Bras... re Tenth s Jorx T. Forn. (Also of Ho Humruxey Buaxp s above Pennsylvania av. ater, Baltimore.) 4 FIRST GR. Of the sstenis ND BRNEFIT < iid Artist—the Wonderfal Infant Gymnast, YOUNG AMERICA, The Hero of the Most Daring Acta On the Flyine Trapezee 8-60 AND REMOLD HIM Aw ABRLEL RAVEL, . TROUPE Aud Ue DRAMATIC COMPANY All Appearing for his Benet! TITIS (FRIDAY) EV The Attractive P: i NET 4 YNOT. Jenrnot. briel Ravel Jeannett = Marzetti All the Rav haracters, ich a new and After eb BRILLIANT DIVE TISSEME. merica Tophot Es -... Young etti, Mlle Lehman To conclude with the FRIGHT FOL ACT OUNG AMERICA Pas de Trias < = * Dashing his Body from the Top of the Cirele clear over the heads of the audience to ck of thestage on tne Flying Trapeze, whirling over and over in the air,t i and back somersaults. ali fully iting grace- on hin leet exch time. ‘erformance Cana S with the Farce of R FIN. Bishop PRICES OF ADMISSION. Dress Circle and Parquette. Orchestra Seat Family Circle. Private Boxes, S RS” Free List Positivciy Suspended. Doors open at a quarter past 7 o’clock; curtain Tiked at a quarter to Ravclock GROVER’S THEATER. Penn. avenue, near Willards Hotel. LEONARD GroveR..... + nas ee . MANAGER THIS (FRIDAY) EVENING, FIRST BENEFIT Of the Charming, Able Young Actress, Miss LUCILLE WESTERN Third appearance of the po Wiss KATE DENT of the Charmi Sourrette, IOLA CROCKER. MAMMOTH BILL TO-NIGHT! MISS LUCILLE ‘OUR CHARACTERS BEST BILL OF THE E NGAGEMENT! The performance will commence wit! cents Ar Actress, DON CESAR DE BAZ Lucille Western as... |. Don € (The tirst time in thiscity that the been played by a lady.) Kate Denin as. rde Baran part has ever Maritana Colored Parterre —— wey Seats may be secured from 10 o clock a. o'clock p. m., withont extra charge, ATR Open at 67 o'clock. mences at 8 o’clock NIXON'S CREMORNE GARDEN CIRCUS! PENNSYLVANIA AV. AND SEVENTH ST. m. te & Performance com- OPEN EVERY AFTERNOON AND EVENING with EATON STONE, | the Wild Horseman, DR. JAMES L. THAYER, COMMODORE FOOTE, COL. SMALL, an? TWENTY FIVE GIFTED PERFORMERS, exclusive of THE SPANISH BALLET TROUPE: | Doors open at 1%; and o*elock, will commence at 2*. and Performance > | TO. MORROW, (SATURDAY.) Nos, 1 FIRST BENEFIT and PRESENTATION OVATION to COMMODORE FOOTE ®by the OF WASHINGTON. LADI | LIBERTY ALEXA Pencivar & Co.. | The Beautiful Queen of Song, HALL, NDRIA, VA : +++++--Proprietors i roulss FANNY PORRE. a FANN FANNY FORREST ! FANNY FORREST! ae GEORGE R. DE LOUIS, The Best Horizontal Bar Performe: in the World! He willalso perform his TRAINED DOG, JENNY LIND. First Week of MISS KATE HARRISON, the be: utiful danseuse, WILLIS ARMSTRONG, | + the great Clown and Jugaior, Miss FRANK LA FOLLE, Miss TILLY FORBES, Will appear in NEW DANCES! The Fuuony DICK PARKER, WILLIE EMERSON, HARRY FENTON, anda SPLENDID COMPANY! in an ENTIRE NEW BILL: BS See Bills of the day eg COME EARLY with a choice and well selected assortment of— Fine PRESERVES, JELLIES, ENGLISH PICKLES, CHAMPIGNONS, PETITS, POIS, TRES FINS, CANNED VEGETABLES and FRUITS, Fine OLIVE OILS FRUITS, FRENCH OLIVES, TABLE SAUCES, MARON GLACES, | Fine FREKCH CANDIES, &e ,&e. Tam also prepared to furnish WEDDINGS and PARTIES promptly, in the best manber, and on | the most resonable terres. 82 EATING SALOON open from 6 a.m. until 1p m..when parties can be furnished with ail the delicacies of the seasou. oc 22 Itt THE TRAVEL- 70 NU PUBLIC, The subscriber most respectfully informs the Public that he will, from and after the 294 of Octo- ber metant,ran a regular line of STAGES between | the CITY OF WASHINGTON and PORT TOB AC- CO, Charles county, Md., leaving the PLANTER’S HOTEL, at the corner of 7th street and Pa. avenue, Washington city. D.C.,at 8 o'clock a. m., every Monday, Wednesday and Friday. Leaving MID- DLETON’S HOTEL, in Port Tobacco every Tues- ¢ay, Thursday and Saturday at 8 o'clock 3. m.,and arrivicg in time to connect with cars at the Wash- ington depot the sameecvening. Fare $3 . SAMUEL DAILEY. Lessee and Manager } j ! | ¢ | Military Drama, | THE FRENCH sp i Or, THE FALL OF AL, | Henri St. Aime, ) } Hamet, a Wild Arab Boy, _ Miss Lucille Western j Mathilde de Meric, § { Setchel! ae s Tony Banvard j Ben. Rogern a, Sergeant Dubourg i; L. Barrett as. Col. De Courcey | Chas. Barron a Mohammed | W. Bokee as Ali Pacha | H. Cliffor: Orssmin | H. Wall as. Murat i | To concinde with the brilliant 2-act Comic Drawn, | { (Chas, Matthews's version.) H | | | | Gen. Boyle is charged { i] LITTLE ELLA, | Doors ope 3 performance 734 o'clock. Adiniss aud 30 cepts oe T-lw =r T. POTENTINTE, ~ 279 279 Pa. Avesce 27 9 Between lth and !ith s DIES’ AND GENTLEMEN'S DININ ND CONFECTIONE}S SALOON, | Having received a large and varied st of goods. direct from first hands, I aim prepa to furnish my customers. and the public in general, | PRESERVED, PICKLED and BRANDIED: : 1 ar THE WAR IN THE SOUTHWEST. News from Corinth and Memphis. CatRo. Oct. 28.— An officer direct from Gen Grants headquarters reports that the rebels | wer? massing their forces 4d Juxction on Sunday. whe lett Corinth yesterday say tha! hetore they jetr ourscouting partie: an the ts. b Doissued & very stringent order in Memphis, on the 25th, for the covernment of the city. Col. Anthony is ann ed as pro- vest mars: vith (Wu assistants, and aguard composed of ene regiment of int and a squadron of cavalry. A military commission of three army officers sits daily to try offenders nnder the liws of war. V ants, thieves, and other @isreputalle characters are to be re- strained of rty, organized into gangs. and romiles below and might had driven setto work in the trenches or on the streets. | Citizens lurking about the camps will be treat- ed as spies, Tiki: are to keep within doors between tatteo and reyeille, unless atte nding church, s of amusement, a party of friends, or Recessary business, Aftermidnight all persons must be in their houses except theguards. As. sembliges of negroes forbidden, except by ion y iy ranted by the provost marshal, aiter hearing the object, place ot meet. ing. tine of closing, and probable number of the assemblage. Rout of Price's Pickets, ‘ A dispatch from Jackson. y drove Price's pickets trem Grand Junction y sterday, and now hold the place. The troops at this pomt and at Bohy are under marching orders for two days, but will probably not move at present. THE MERRIMAC No. 2, FortTRESs Moyxkox, October 29.—A man has reached here, who says he was taken prisoner months ago, and finally led in obtaining his release. He gives the following account of the Merrimac No, 4 “I haye been at Bichmond for some time. and during my stay I went og board the new Mer. rimac. She is thoroughly and heavily elad with iron, and is in every Way a tough cus. omer. She has one gun on board, but the other guns were ready when J lett, and the Rebels were about placing themon board. They in- tended to ha them all mounted in three weeks. Her machinery works well. and she can easily make eight miles an hour.” The rebeis have every confidence in her ca- pability, and are certain that she will prove a success. When the people of the North hear that Merrimac No. 2 is a failure, and that the rebels declare her to be so, then they may ex. pect to hear that she is out, to do ali the dam- age she can. The intention of the rebels is to elude and to deceive as much as Possible, so as to take us asleep. For this reason, as is supposed. a rebel officer made the remark re- cently that the obstructions in the James river at Fort Darting had been removed. THE WAK IN KENTUCKY, Lovisvit te, Oct. 2.—Gen. Buell has issued Sn order directing that all captured recruits for the rebel army be sent to Vicksburgas prisoners of war, and then paroled or exchanged. Also, hatall persons who have actively abetted the sion of Kentucky within the last three months be ferbidden to return to Kentucky. with the execution of this order. Josiah Jackson, proprietor of the Estil county iron works, 2 refugee from that county, died . ai the Galt House to-day. John Morgan's forces are reported to have lett Kentucky via Elkton to Gallatin, at Cum- berland Ford. The rebels recently hung Capt. King, of Lin- coln county, Ky., (formerly of une 3d Kentucky regiment,) and his two sons, who were mere youths, and twelve other Unionists. 2 Passengers by the stage from Nashville re- port being rifled by the rebel pickets of the Jet. oe they had on their persons, destined for Uhio. Later from Hava New York, Oct. 29—The steamer Eagle ar- rived midnight from Hayana on the 25th insta The United States steamer St. Jago de Cuba rrived at Havana on the morning of the 25th rom Key West, all well. The United States gunboats Tioga and Simona lef: Havana on the afternoon of the 24th, on a cruise. Havana was pertectly healthy. Ap leton Oaksmith, who escaped from jail m Poston under sentence to serve a term in the State pri-on for engaging in the African slave trade, has arrived in Havana on a saili pssel. Advices from Veneznela to 1 6th instant state that the insarreetion at Maraciibo con- tnued. and all the poris had been closed for sixty days. News from Salt Lake City—Executi Indians. Satt Lake Ciry, Oct. 29.—Col. Conner’s California regiment has arrived here, and is located at Camp Fort Douglas, three miles west of this city. Major MeGery, in command of two companics, was sent ont from Ruby valley to Humboldt river to chastise the Indians who murdered the emigrants this fall. They cap tured twenty-six between Gravelly ford and the City of Recks. Holding twenty-iour a: hostages, the others were sent to bring in the murderers, with the understanding that if no! buck by a specified fime the remaining twenty- four would be shot. The two did not return, id the twent ® taken out and shot. he Major rey rly all the Humboldt Indians had gone to Buffalo Range on a big hunt. From Fortress Monroe. ‘ORTRERS Mc steamer Georgian’ here about ~ o'clo. is hat abort 2 o'clock —The Bahimore arson, arrived The captain report rhing he saw the light of a burning ship about wenty five miles distant. At4 o'clock he sent a hoa: to the wreck, but her name could not bas eT tabu The mivzen mast fell Just: before the bout retched the ship. She was at anchor, and her two quarter boats were observed on deck, bottom up. Noone was on board, and noone within hailing @ nee. This fact, and the ship being at anch opinion tat the vessel had. ty ried. The flag of Landing to-da ai noon, A Rebel steamer Chased sshore and burnt. New York. O¢ The brig 3 Aux Cayes. reports thaton the Ith sawa . under steam, with a schooner. aner in tow, the latter not having ice, from Trinidad, reporss on the =th inst. from the the officer reporting hay- the day previons, ad then set on d a Rebel st Rk which th tire. She pbs Ss cotton loaded. The Boston Habeas Corpus Case, Boston, Gc — Deputy Sheritf Bail ceeded to Fort Warren t in Asloop. 10 gel G pass an the regula writot habeas corpus in the The deputy was not sequently he revurned to the city. This forenoon he reported that the attempt to serve the writ had been unsuccessfnl, when the court remarked that he had no ineans with which to enforce r writ. The court ordered the Papers to be aced on file. This Probably ends the case tor the pres ling |. amd co, The Matteson Suit. CHICAGO, Oct. Tn the Sangamon County (rreut Court, Tingtield, yesterday, the suit of the against Joel A. Mattesonetal., State, to recover money | alleged to have been fraudulently loaned byan je overnor, was decided in favor of the te. Judgment to the amount of #250 was rendered ayainst the defendants General Rosecr: nd General Buell. Lovieyitie, Oct. 30.—General Rosecrans and ff have arrived bere and taken charge of neral Buell’s department. General Buel) goes to Annapolis, Md. Géneral Dumont has also arrived here en route for bis command. Hi able Acquittal. PrrTssurG, Oct. 299—In the U.S. District Court to-day, Joseph C. Hays, late Posumaster at Meadville, Pa., who was arraigned on the charge of S. Newton Pettis, of having opened a letter belenging to latter, was honorably Scquitted of the char; 3 passengers | some time since, where he was | le: nee boxt started for Aiken's | from | teumer, to serve the | : | remsun wh 4 | THE WEEKLY STAR. j This excellent Family and News Journal, con- taining a greater variety of interesting reading than can be found in any other—is published om Friday morning. Ten copicn .......0..0- | Twenty-five copies........ ~.. 20 00 | Tt invariably contains the “Washi News? | that hi made The Daily Evening Star circulate so | generally thronghent the country. >| BF Eingle copies (in wrappers) can be procurea | at the counter, immediately after the inmue of tke Price—THREE CENTS. | paper. ; | | The Whole Army in Metion—Position of , the Enemy Batile Anticipated—Ad- H nside—Destraction ef | Fire Yesterday. [Dispatch to the Baltimore American.) Hanren’s Fenny, Uct. 36,—This has ven a | day of remarkable Activity in the vicinity of | Harper's Ferry, justitying the prediction 1 made yesterday that the whole Army ot the Potomac was ready for a forward ru: to join the nee of Gen. Burnside, and that the of our troops would soon be on the h side of the Potomac. From carly dawn e-Cay until dnsk the pontoon bridges a: Ber- lin a: dat the Ferry have been thronged with | th Ope—artailer: ss niantry and cavairy—push- be Jormard an de oa among moun. | tains of Virginta, is movement hax been | conducted with remarkable order and » evidently marking out. great plan that j-Urpores timed and results anticipated, The men were in the finest spirits, all well | clothed, and with complete outfits for acure wervioe, HS The divisions of Gens. Reynolds and Fiz. John Pertwer crossed to-day at Berlin. It was | & magnificent sight, and they conld he seen | Minding off over the hille towards Lovettsy ille. | The me b were full ef enthusiasm, and cheered ! most lustily as they reaahed the Vi ‘zinia shore. | There was also 2 forward movement from | Rolivar Heights, Gen. Sedgwick advan: ng towards the Shenandoah, and cTossing that | stream in the direction of Shanandale. Gen i Hencock's division also pushed forward, press. ing on the enemy's linés in front of Charles. town. A large mass of troops bave also crosaed | trem the direction of Maryland Heights. and | cceupy the positions previously held by Gens. | Sedrwick and Hancock. | What movements have taken | Upper portion of our lines Place on the is not Known, but i | is understood that the whole arejn motion up js far as William: 3 | There is mucti ference of opinion as to the } Position and movements of the encmy, some contending that the mass of their army is fall- ing back, and others confident in the belief tha: the whole rebel force is massed between Win chesterand Martinsburg. There is no doubt entertained here that the ehemy is in strong force at Charlestown. A large division of cavalry occupy a strong i- tion about three miles this side of that owe. They are also at Martins in force, and it is reported occupy Bunker Mill, and all me country between that and Charlestown. In fact, there is evidence of great Rebel activ- ity along the whole line of the Potomac. This | morning a force of Rebel cavalry, over 1,000 | Strong, took mm of the bridge | over Sleepy Cree! short distance this side of ; Hancock, and destroyed it. Should the enemy Tesily be pressing on our ; lines, as generally @nlicipated to-day, a battle ! may be momentarily looked for. Lt is evident {| that Gep. McClellan is Strengthening his ad- vance at all points, in anticipation of sharp , work. From Gen. Burrside’s advance we have in- formation that he has moved along the eastern base of the Blne Ridge. and has formed a junc. tion with the army corps of Gen. Sigel—sheir Pickets meeting. Walker had lef: Up- The Rebel force of Gen. perville and moved towards Snickers ville, re- treating before Gen. Burnside, and Jeaving | nothing but a cavalry force at Upperville. The | advance et Lient. Colonel Karge's Cavalry, of Bayard’s Brigade, bad this morning driven im ao pickets within Uwe miles of Upper- ul - | Rapid and sure work is anticipated from | Gens. Burnside and Sigel, followed as they are by Gen. Porter as a reser ve, the object doubtless | bemg to endanger the enemy's lines of commu- nication with Richmond,and to compel him tw fall back from the strong uo be occupies | on the ridge from Martinsburg to Winchester ; When this is accomplished, the whole of our | army guarding the line of the Potomac will be | free to move forward to the support of the di- i visions already facing the enemy. | , The fire yesterday is now admitted to have | been occasioned, as I stated, by the neghgence | of some of the Government employees, iu hay- ing & stove in the forage yard under the trestle- work, near a pile of bales of hay. The locomo- ! tive SS not within seventy feet of the hay until alter the fire broke out, and the train was in Hames. | .. The amount of damage was 150 tons of hay, } 24 gondola cars and 500 feet of the wooden rail | Tond trestling. The track of the Maryland sade | ef the bridge was but little The | whole loss will not exceed $20,000, Yours, F. 82 The officers of the Missouri Penitentiary \ | * lew days since, detected a very pretty ie j Counterfeiting enterprise ing on within the walls of theirinstitution. Itseemsthat a conple | of the convicts, who were on the invalid te | had procured some babbit metal, and with the aud of A mould made from plaster of paris, were busily engaged in manu: acturing bogus halt | dollars. From the <kill displayed, they were | evidently adepts at the business. Whether they | Were actuated by a desire to relieve the neces- | sities for silver change of the wicked world outside or an ambition to “keep their hands ig” j for future practice. it is unnecessiry now to | inquire. They were soon made to know thar | that was a way of plying their “trade,” mot permitted by regulations. They were of course suitably rewarded for their enterprise, and the game blocked.—Jeflersun City Eoaminer. i | In New Fork the other day, “a fashion- ably attired” tellow played Upon the examining surgeon a trick. He made oath that he was subject to attacks of complete blindness, lasting | from a few minutes to as many hours, and that he was most liable to these attacks after atall meal, though they often took place when he had eaten nothing for some time. His name was | therefore placedon the exempt list. At the tea { table that evening, he astonished his wife by | telling her that he liad procured i0n on | the ground of periodical blindness. Her astonishment was removed by his explanation that he was always Led when he was asleep. The pair were in high glee over the matter, but the servant girl. who overheard the conversation, took another view of the rrans- Action, and her report of it has brought the roo Wide awake somnolent genins to grief | Water Gas.—The gas known as Oleo waver | eas promisesa likelihood of attracting so are | tention. Itsmode ofmanufacture is ex, ng. {ly simple. A small retort—sa three feet m ! length and four inches in diameter—fixed iato j Scooking stove. is filed with pine or other wood, which, when reduced to charconl, re. selves & quantity of water and petrolenm oil, | imy ~oTtiOn OT one gallon of oil to every tour j ofvater, Thischemical preparation geusra® j ® solid clear gas, equal to 500 cubic fee cost being from 0 to 50 cents per 1.00 feet size, according wo the needs of the con: and can be kept in the celar.—Phdedely Press. The gas holder can be made of a snitahle | | | | _ Inew Cans.—The Pennsylvania Central Rail. | d Com} having constructed sey. tl curs, all of iron, the invention of a French physician, who has become a citizen of thie The inventor claims that it is many pr than & wooden car, and much stronger; that it will Inst mach longer, and is most entirely secnre from accident. If i - | cine in collision with another, was thrown off the track, or down an embankment, or through ee, itimight be badly dented, bat would No loss of lite could occur from <plinters, the breaking out of bottom, wp. or | sides, There might bea jam anda squeeg, but nothing worse. Tue Beaury or « Womay's ARM.—Who has not felt the beanty of a woman's arm—the un- speakable suggestions of tenderness that lie in dunpled elbow, and all the varied gently -les- sening curves down to the delicate wrists, with its tiniest, almost imperceptible nicks in the Drm softness. A woman's arm touched the soulof & great sculptor two thousand years | avo, sothat he wrought an image of @ for the Parthenon which moves us still as it clasps | pesteny: the ume-worn marble of a headless trunk. | | H | 87 All the rebel officers, civil and military, j nuke Contederate scrip Just as they im to want at. John Morgan man fifty thousand dollars of the shinplastersat Lexing- j ton in a day, and aa the people, ang we understand form upon | which he printed a large batch at Danville is | still standing at the Tribune office in tha: | town. What a beautiful currency our rebele would give w Lowisritle Jow irculated it among 87 Ten guerillas were shot at Mo. on the 18th, by order of Gen. MONA ‘They bed been caught murdering, stealing and yio- lating. S7 Agents for substitutes are referred to | Guay & Co., who have «three times three hundred thou Teserves eager to leap like Caming giants inte the fight.

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